Cricket 1900
2 5 6 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 5, 1900. M ILL H IL L SCHOOL v. SCHOOL.—Played at Mill M il l H il l S chool . BEDFORD MODERN Hill on June 27. First innings. A. T. Knight, b Read M. A.W arrick, c and b Re id J. B. Macalpine, c Parsons,b Read A. J. R.Roberts,b Blackwell A . N. Carter, lbw, b Oliver... A. 8. W . D ore,c Ricketts, b O liver........................... R. J. Marnham, b Oliver T. H. Robinson, b Oliver ... J. S. Auty, run out D. Spicer, b Read... N. K. Bain, not out B 10, lb 1 ... Total........... B edford M o dern S chool . Second inniDgs. 30 b Read........... ... 26 0 b Read........... ... 4 22 c Ricketts, b Oliver ... 8 0 b Howard ... ... 0 11 b Blackwell ... 11 5 b Oliver ... 1 11 b Howard ... ... 1 18 not o u t .......... ... 3 16 c Parsons, b Howard ... ... 11 0 b Howard ... ... 1 1 st Ricketts, b Oliver ... 0 11 B 4, lb 2 ... ... 6 125 Total ... .. 72 R.D. H. Lough .b Auty 4 G. Rickctts, b Roberts 4 G. de Smidt, lbw, b Roberts ................ 0 F.J.Howard,b Roberts 12 G.U.A.Read,cRoberts, b Auty ................... 9 N. D.T.OIiver, not out 16 C.B.Parsons,b Roberts 4 H. M. Stevenson, b Roberts ................... A . P.Clarke,c Sp cer,b Roberts ................... J.W . Marsden, b Bain G.B.Blackwell,b Bain B 13, w 1 ........... Total ... , 80 Second innings : G. Ricketts, st Robinson, b Bain, 0 ; G. U. A . Read, not out, 3 ; N. Oliver, not out, 17 ; B 4, lb 2, nb 1, 7.— Total (1 wkt) 27. BRIXTON WANDERERS v. FOREST H IL L .- Played at East Dulwich. B rixton W an d e r e r s . F. Odell, b Phillips ... 32 J. Faulkner, c W ood man, b Batchelor .. 109 H. Mason, b Phillips 7 C.G.Smith,bBatchelor 18 E. T. Gale, c Phillips, b Welchman .......... 0 1 F. P. Rider, A. O Storey, and A . G, Veillard did not bat. * Innings declared closed. F orest H il l . H.Hockley,bBatchclor 12 R. T.Burlington.not out 18 S.M. Simmons, not out 16 Extras...................21 Total (6 wkts) *233 H.A.Hooker, b Storey 21 F. Woodman, b Sim mons .......................... 4 C. G. Hill, c Faulkner, b Storey ................... 3 R . K. Stevens, c Sim mons. b Storey ... 3 C.Phillips,c Veillard,b Mason ...................23 B. Batchelor, b Mason T. Balkwill, b Storey.. C. E. Hand, b Storey . C. Moore, b Storey ... C. Welchman, run out F. Skipper, not out ... Extra*................... Total ........... NONDESCRIPTS v. EALING.—Played at Ealing on June 23. E a l in g . W . G.Allcock, not out. 12 B 3, lb 1, w 4, n b3 11 Total (3 wkt8,\*246 E.H.Martin,b Howard 9 W.E.Peale,b Hutchin son ......................... 112 H. Squire, lun out .. 102 E. LiOwe8. G. Browne, R. McDougall, E. I ickfold, A. McDonald, A. Underhill and C. Coode did not bat. * Innings declared closed. N on descripts . T.H . Thomas,bUnder- hill .......................... 46 R. R. Atkins, b M c- D ougill ................... 2 J. H. Murray, lbw b Lowes .................48 C.D.McMillin,bUnder- hill .......................... 4 J. Taylor, b Coode ... 4 A. Eiloart, not out ... G. Macfarlane, c All cock, b L ow es......... J. HowarJ, lbw, b Lowes ................... H. Morley. notout ... B 8, lb 4................. Total (7 wkts) 132 A . Rogers and L. Hutchinson did not bat. TENTS! TENTS! Suitable for Gardens, Cricket, or Camping-out pur poses ; 40ft. in circumference, pegs, poles, mallet, and lines complete (with tent bag included). These tents are white, and have only been used a little by Her Majesty’ s Government, and originally cost over £6 each. I will send one complete for 25s. Can be sent on approval. Carriage paid. Price list of mar quees (any size) post free, H. J. GASSON, G o v ern m en t C o n tr a c to r , R y e . THE CEYLON CRICKETANNUAL FOR 1899. N o w R e a d y . SPECIAL ARTICLES BY LEADING CEYLON CRICKETERS. TH E SOLE ANNUAL OF ITS K IN D IN THE EAST. The only yearly record o f any spoit in Ceylon. 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