Cricket 1900

126 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 10, lbOO. 8. 8. 8 10 13. 18. 15. 15. 17. 17. 20 20. FREE FORESTERS. M AY. Cambridge, v. Quidnunc** Woolwich, v. Koyel M'litary Academy JUNE. Esher, v. Esher Ascot, v. Silwood Park Tonbrilge v. The School Oxford, v. Christ Church* Windsor, v. Home Park Stamford, v. Burleigh Park* Wellington, v. The College Eton, v. The Co'lege Hillingdon, v. Evelyns Hugby, v. The School* Harr >w, v. Tne S -ho >1 Reading, v. Reading* Wargrave, v. Wargrave Winchest-r, v. The College 1.anfirley Place, v. Eton Masters Potter’s Bar, v. Northaw Place Haileybury, v. The College Radley, v. The College Hemel Hempstead, v. Golden Parsonage New Barnet, v. Ludgrove X I. Wolverst^ne Park. v. J. A Berner’s X I.* Hartley Row, v. Hartley Row* Shoeburyne8s, v. The School of Gunnery* JU LY. Uppingham, v. The School* Godalming, v The Charterhouse Reading, v. Br-tdfield College. Malveru. v. Th-^ College* Clewer Park, v. Sir C. Gouch’s X I. Egham, v. Baron de Worm’s X I. 1ice ter, v. Bicecter. Weybiidge, v. Oatland’s Park. Woolwich, v. Royal Artillery* bitfh Legh, v. colonel Legh’ a X I * Selgwick, v. Northern Nomads* AUGU8T. Malvern, v. Eton Ramblers* Harton,» olwell, v. R. C B. Cave’s X I.* Chipping Norton, v. Heythrop Hunt* Ludlow, v. F. H. Sitwr-ll’o X I.* Epsom, v. Kpsom* Oswestry, v. rthrops* ire* Pur Hm-iiiih, v. United Seivi'-es* Maidstone, v. Ihe Mote* Southamp on v Hampshire Hogs* r oxley. v. (i. H. Style’s X I ’ # A d-rshot. v The District# Chatham, v Ro>al Engineers** Horsham, v. Uo.shain* Hinton Admiral, v. Sir G. Meyriek’n X I * * Two day mat ches. NONDESCRIPTS v. PALLINGS W IC K .-P layed at Acton on May 5, P a ll in o sw ic k . F. S. Heynemann, b Pawling ................... 1 J. C. Clay, b Selfe 17 A.H.Millsom.o Hutch­ inson, b Selfe ... o D. Sat *w, run out 0 R. M. I^ockner, b Paw­ ling ...................21 A. F. Betlinson, b Pawling ................... 5 N on d k scb ip ts. F.R.D.M onro,b Hardy 38 C.D. D. McMillin, lbw, b Millsom .......... 2 W . T. H. Dandby, b Bettinson...................45 H. Greig. b Bettinson 7 W .Leveaux,b Pawling 51 W , C. Tarborough, b Pawling ..................42 G.T. M. n ardy.bMonro 1 I.N .' ’arvalh >,b M jnro 2 P.L.I ancaster,notout 0 Extras ...........26 Total .. 166 H.C. Preston,bLockner 1 F. V. 8elfe, not out . 3 S. S. Pawling, not out 7 E x ra s ................... 6 Total (5 wkts) 110 G. W . Macfarlane, L. A. Cane, L . Hutchinson, and J. Hall did not bat SUTTON 1 2 v C A RSH A LION .—Piayed at Car shalton on April 28 CAK8HALTON. M . H. Keith, c Collins, b Haycraft ...........13 A. Keith, b Haynes 1 P. A. Cory, b H aycr»ft 0 C. Laidlaw, b Haynes 4 W . Wil8»n, c Collins. b Y o ng ......... 30 S. Hersey, not out ... 2 W . A bunt, b Young 5 B. For.-ayth, b Sloper 1 H. Dives, b Young . 10 A. J Boughton, st Lord, b 81oper .. 39 J.H W ilson,b Baynes 0 Extras ...........17 T -t J ...147 B utton (2). W. J. Poole, st Laid­ law, b Hunt ......... 8 S. G. Poole, b fcough- ton ........................... 2 J . G. Poole, b Bough- t n ...........11 J. B. Haynes, J. Greenall, F. Collins, S. Loid, P. L. Haycrafj, and H. Appleton did not bat. A. L. Sloper, not out 4 W .M . Young notout 11 Extras ........... 6 Total (3 wlits) . 4i ENFIELD WANDERERS v. FIN CH LE Y.-Played at Finchl *y on May 5. F inchley . J.H R osjm an,b H .L . T o m s...........................! W . S. Jones, b H. L. T om s........................... A. R. Williams, cB . M. Jenkins, b Savage .. E. de Bock Pouter,bW. Savage ................. F. Stephenson, b H. L. T om s.......................... J. N. Walsh, b H. L. T om s........... ........... E n field W a n d e b e b s . E.W.Toms, b Ros^man 5 | L. Ward, b Rosoman. 66 F. H. Jones, b Savage 3 J. Cook, st E. W.Toms, b H. L. Toms ... 0 G. MacGregor, b W. Savage .................. 0 B. G. Rosoman,b H L. Tom s......................... 2 C. L. Jones, not out... 0 No-balls ........... 2 Total ... 41 M .H. Jenkins, b Roso­ man ........... ... 52 I H . R. Starling,b Roso­ man ... ........... 8 I H . L. Toms, W . Savage, A . J. Ridge, B. W . Starling and G. A . Starling did not bat. B. M. Jenkins, not out 13 B 11, lb 1, w 4 ... 16 Total (4 wkts.) 160 P R IVATE BANKS v. U N IV E R SIT Y COLLEGE OLD BOYS.— Played at Catford Bridge on May 5. P r iv a t e B a n k s. H .R .Swatman.cW est- horp, b C P .G .Jones 32 A M Ioglis, b Rowley 31 W . Farquhar Smith, c Burt, o Westhorp ..40 W . G.Turner,b C.P.G. Jones ................... 0 C. E. Meville, b Burt 3 C. E. Byrne, run out .. 4 J. Mason, b Westhorp 1 A. W. Harper, b Dart 12 W . Haslam, b West­ horp ... ........... 2 C. Tyler, b Dart 0 C.P. Johnstone.notout 1 B 18, lb 5 ... 23 Total ...150 U.C.S. O ld B o y s . F. Rowley, b Harpur 0 V.E Dart, c Swatman, b yler ... ... 12 F. Eastman, b Smith 3 E T. Westhorp, b Ha; pur ................. 35 E. G. Halton, c and b Harpur ................... 0 A. H. K. Burt, c Swat­ man, b T y le r.......... 5 W . P. Griffith Jones, b Harpur ........... 16 R. H. Mackie, run out 1 F. Hoare, not out ... 0 B 1, lb 2 ......... 3 Total (8 wkts) 75 F. E. D Paula and C. P. Griffith Jones did not bat. A hK L E Y v. STO IC S —Played at Arkley on May 5. S to ics . First innings. Second innings. H. A. Carson, c J. H. Rob­ son. b Hammond ......... 9 b Hammond ... 1 A J.Clarxe, b Hammond .. 10 n otou t..................18 G. H. Gbdtdon, lbw, b A. O. Jones ................. . 1 4 b Blizard ........... 0 W . Williams, c and b Ham­ mond ................................... 7 c Fardie, b Ham­ mond ........... 5 C. C. Roberts, not out ... 36 b Blizard .......... 0 E. France, c and b A . O. Jones ................................. 13 run out ......... 8 W . J. Haycraft. b Booth .. 12 lbw,b A.O. Jones 10 F. Buckingh m. b A. O. Jones ........... ........... 2 W . F. Dew, c A. O. Jones, b B ooth ................................. W . Chaplow, c and b A. O. Jones .................................. F. Cri<-p, c A. O. Jones, b Hammoi d 9 cand b Blizard... 12 1 1 B 6, nb 3 .. .. . 9 B 3, lb 1, w l . 5 To'al ... . .1*3 Total (7 wkts.) .. 59 A rkley . G. w . Hammoi.d. b J. H. Robson, not out 12 W illiam s................. 19 C. F. Harcie, c Dew, G. P. Bl'ztrd, b Wilb Williams .......... 3 liams ......................... 5 A. S. Farmer, b Wil­ O. L. Jessop, c Carson, liams 0 b W il.iiins 0 G. H Jones, st Crisp, W. H. Rjbson, b W i(- b W illiams .......... 1 limns 9 H . B >oth, b Baycr.tfc 4 A . O. Jones, b W ilb 2 lb 1, w 1 ul 3 . 7 liams ... 30 — Howttid w illiarns. b Total ......... 91 H a y cra ft................... 1 FO EST B IL L v. D U LW IC H .-P layi d at Perry Hill on May 5. F obest H il l . H. A . Hooker, b Colyer B. Batch-lor. b White S E. Lea. c Ct lytr, b White ................... W . R. Williams, c and b W h ie ................... C. G. Hill, n t out ... H. l.anham, b White C. Moore, b Darby ... C. E. Hand, b White DeaLe, b Darby P Gibbon, c Huntley, b W lite F. bkipper, b White E xtras.................. Total ........... D u lw ic h . A. R. Colyer, b Lea .. F.Huntley, b Batchelor A. Warren, c Gibbons, b Hand H. G. Vesey, b Deane R. Longley, c Gibbon, b Deane ........... H. G. Cryer,b Hand... J. F. Colyer. not out .. C. P. Tregellas, b W illiam s................... H. Fishwick,b Hooker E. White, b Hooker .. H. Darby, b Lea E x tra s................... Total ..........1 A B o o k fo r a ll G o o d S p o rts m e n . CRICKET IN MANY CLIMES. By P. F. W AR N ER . (Rugby, Oxford Univ rsity, Middlesex County C.C.) Profusely Illustrated from Photographs. 1 Vol., 7 / 6 - The St. James's Gazette :—“ Entertaining and admirable. So vividly does Mr. Warner tell his story that the scenes and incidents witnessed by him, and in which he also took a prominent part, live again for us in his graphic narrative. 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