Cricket 1900

352 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ug . 16, 1900. SURREY (2nd XI.) v. YORKSHIRE (2nd XI.). Played at the Oval on August 13 and 14. Drawn. Y o rk sh ire (2 n d ) X I. Riley, lbw. b Stoner... 0 Brown (J.T.), b Stoner 30 W . Payne-Gallway, b N ic e ...........................10 Oyston, not o u t ......... 12 B 9, lb 6, nb 1 ... 16 Total .265 F. W . Elam, c and b 8mith ...................97 Washington, st Strud- wick, b Sm ith...........22 Tait, b Smith ........... 9 Rudstone, c Faker, b Smith...........................44 H. Barber, b Stoner ... 18 A M.Sullivan, b Smith 1 Higgins, b Smith ... 6 Second innings : F. W . Elam, c Strudwick, b Smith* 81; Washington, not out, 24 ; Tait, b Smith, 0 ; A. M. Sullivan, b Keene, 26; b 6, lb 1, nb 1.—Total (3 wkts.) 139* •Innings declared closed. S u rrey (2 nd X I.). First innings. Second innings. Baker(A.) ,c Higgins,bRiley 10 runout Penfold, b R ile y ................... 3 J. E. Raphael, b P.-Gallway 36 c Higgins, b Gal(way ... Stoner, b Riley ...................18 b Brown L.Walker,b Payne-Gallway 9 b Brown P. Rostron, b Brow n...........25 K. E. M. Barker, b Brown 38 Nice, b Oyston ................... 0 Smith, not out ................... 9 Strudwick, b B ro w n ........... 0 Keene, b Brown b Brown b Riley... not out... 13 P. ... 18 ... 56 ... 22 ... 0 B 12, lb 3, w 1, nb 3... 19 B 6, lb 1, nb 5 12 Total .......................167 Total (6 wkts) 164 Y o rk sh ire (2 nd X I.). Second iinnings. O. M. R. W. 13 4 21 0 8 2 34 1 16-6 5 34 2 First innings. O.M. R. W . Nice ......... 222 5 47 1 ... Keene ......... 15 4 43 0 ... Smith ......... 32 9 83 6 ... Raphael ... 5 2 17 9 ......... S to n e r........ 15 2 41 3 ......... 9 0 32 0 Walker . . . . 6 1 13 0 ............ 4 1 10 0 Stoner and Nice each delivered a no-ball. S urrey (2n d X I.). First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . Brown ...........10 6 2 24 4 ......... 17 2 76 3 Riley ........... 25 9 50 3 .......... 16 2 42 1 Oraton ........... 10 3 22 1 ......... 11 5 11 0 Payne-Gallway 12 3 62 2 .......... 5 0 23 1 Brown delivered four no-balls, Riley and Payne- Gallway three no-balls and one wide. BLACKH EATH v. ELTH AM .—Played at the Rectory Field on August 11. E ltham . C. A. Pitt, lbw, b Hub­ bard ... .................9 P.8eaward, b Hubbard 0 R. Haywood, c J. Dixon, b H.S Mason 13 W . Young, c Castle, b Pitt ...........................26 J.C. W ood, lbw, b Pitt 0 W.McFarlane, run out 2 A.Rogers,bH.C.Ma«on 7 H. L. Mullins, b Pitt 17 C. R. 8tampe, not out 9 L . G. Harris, b P itt... 4 P.C.Bland, b J. Mason 13 Extras.................. 21 Total ...121 B lackhbath . S. Castle, b P itt............ 29 J. E. Mason, c Pitt, b Mullins ..................I ll SHERBORNE SCHOOL. Matches won, 7 ; lost, 8 ; drawn, 3.—Total, 13. BATTING AVERAGE8. Eglinton ........... Lush, J. A. Rickman. R . B. W ilson, P A . ... Bond, C. G. Greenhill, H. M. Horsfali. L. G. Marsh, C. G. ... McDonald, R. G. Smith, P .............. Birks, G. R. ... Clare,L................ BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Greenhill, H. M. ... 136 ... 41 ... 333 ... 29 ... Birks, G. R ................ 292 ... 57 ... 900 ... 64 ... Rickman, R. B. .. 236 ... 62 ... 837 ... 45 ... Marsh, C. G ............... 31 ... 7 ... 328 ... 17 ... No. Times Most of not Total in an Tnnw. out. R uds . Inns. Aver. 17 ... 1 ..,. 814 .. . 193 .... 59 89 14 ... 1 .. . 5?7 ... 119 .... 40 53 16 .. 0 ... 650 .. . 116 .. . 34 37 16 .. 3 .. . 439 .. . 102 ..,. 33 66 14 ... 3 ... 333 .. 118 .. . 30-27 8 ... 1 .. 141 .. . 69 .. . 20 14 11 ... 1 .,.. 36 ... 44 ..,. 135 14 ... 1 . 105 ... 44 .. . 808 13 . 2 ... 78 ... 41 .... 709 9 ... 1 .... 32 . 15 .. . 400 12 . .. 3 . .. 44 ... 10 .. . 4-00 8 . .. 0 . .. 19 .. 5 .. . 2 39 Aver. 11*48 1683 1860 19 29 UPPINGHAM SCHOOL. Matches played 9 ; non, 1 ; lost, 2; drawn, 6. BATTING AVERAGES. N o. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. oat. Runs. Inns.Aver. A . von Ernsthausen .. 17 ... 0 ... 545 ... 95 ... 32 65 J. C arr......................... 18 ... 0 ... 483 ... 106 ... 26 83 N. D. C. Ross ......... 18 ... 0 ... 409 ... 68 ... 2i*72 G. C. Sanderson ... 16 ... 1 ... 33S ... 67 ... 22*53 P J. R e iss................. 14 ... 2 ... 255 ... 100 ... 21.25 L. Lennard................. 3 ... 2 ... 20 ... 10 .. 20 00 H. W . Lake ......... 13 ... 1 ... 174 ... 21 ... 14 50 H. Smurthwaite ... 12 ... 0 ... 137 ... 43 ... 11*41 L. Livesey ... ...........16 ... 2 ... 15! ... 45*... 10*85 N. C. Franklin-Smith 14 ... 4 ... 106 ... 42 ... 10-fO H. W . Adie .......12 ... 6 ... 71 ... 17 ... 10*14 * Signifies not out. CENTURIES FOR. J. Carr, 105, v Incogniti P. J. Reiss, 100, T. Haileybury. BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W k'a. Aver. A. von Ernsthausen367*4 ... 79 ... 973 ... 66 ... 14 74 L. Lennard ........... 28*4 ... 7 ... 106 ... 7 ... 15 14 P. J. Reiss ......... 11' ... 29 ... 334 ... 17 ... 19*64 L. Livesey .......... 241*5 ... 42 ... 804 ... 36 .. 22*83 H W . Adie ........... 73*3 ... 8 ... 831 ... 14 ... J8-«4 J. Carr ...................39 ... 3 ... 16 ... 1 ,..161*03 The following also bowled : N. D. C Ross (1 0— 1 0 -0). H. W . Lake (8 -1 —8 -9 ), H. Smurthwaite (2—0—10—0). Ll. J. fllCOUIiS, R O B E R T S B R I D G E , PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF THK A U T O M A T I C B A T H A N D L E . r p H E S E Engravings show the advantages , this Handle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment against the elastic substance. The formation of this handle also gives j ustthe amount of spring that is re­ quired, the curve in­ stantly replacing itself into position after the ball has been struck. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. The Bata have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni­ versal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the cricket­ ing world to give such advantages to the bats­ man in cutting and driving powers. N otic* in case o f Infrinokm knt TheSPatentee does not bind himself to any number of'curves. Orders from K. 8. R AN JITSINH J / for^the above “ Patent Automatic Bats.” Copy o f GRACE'S TESTIMONIAL:— 16, Victoria Square, Clifton, Bristol. October 6 th, 1896. D bar S ir ,—I used one of your bats at Hastings in 1894 and scored 131. I may mention it was perfectly new. I kept it until this year, and have scored over 2,000 runs with it. I used it when I made my 100th century, and scored a 1,000 runs in May with it, so I think I may call it my record bat. This year, at Hastings, I scored 104 with another of your bats and hope it will turn out as well as the old one. Yours truly To. M r L. J. Ni<y»lla.________ W (i. GRAOF. C RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-in Cards, 7d. per dozen, poet free. Cricket Score Books, 6d. and Is. each ; postage, 2d. extra.—To be obtained at the Offices of Cricket , 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. 'LLIMANS Jiminatu pain J f c G. C. Hubbard, not ont 77 E&tras................... 6 Total (2 wkts) 222 B. 8. Matthews, R. H. Marriott, H. C. Mason, J. T. Dixon, W . Dixon, F. H. Pitt, H. S. Mas >n and H. F. t eoman did not bat. PR IVATE BAN K8 v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES. —Played at Catford on August 11. P r iv a t i B an k s . H .R .8watman,runout 8 H. Plumer, b Kitcat 4 W . Downward, c and b C. Fitch, b Manders . 6 L. TTiring................. 11 W .G Turner, b Kitcat 0 C. E. Melville, b Man- J. B. Draper, c L. ders . ...................32 Rogers, b Manders 2 F. Farquhar-Smith, c F. A . Tapson, not out 0 Manders,b L.Thring 8 B 4, lb 4, w 1 ... 9 J.H.Mason,bC.Thring 3 — H.E.P.W estby,b Man- Total ...........87 ders ........................... 6 M arlborough B lu bs . C.H.M.Thring.run out 42 L.C.W .Thring,runout 74 L. N. ttogers, c Swat­ man, b Draper ... 26 S. A. P. Kitcat, B. K . Thurston, C. H. Blaine, H. M . Rogers, F. C. Manders, A. M . Rogers and A W itherby did not bat. M. S. Rogers, not out 24 Total (3 wkts) 166 FOR ACHES AND PAINS RUB IN Elliman’g For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Elliman’s „ Sprains, Bruises, Fresh Elliman’s Cuts, Elliman’s „ Sore Throat from Cold, Elliman’s „ Cold at the Chest, Elliman’s „ Neuralgia from Cold, Elliman’s „ ChilblainsbeforeBroken Elliman's „ Corns when Painful, Elliman’s „ Cramp, Stiffness, Elliman’s „ Soreness of the Limbs Elliman’s after Cycling, Foot- Elliman’s ball, Rowing, &c. 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