Cricket 1900
368 ORIOKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ug . 23, 1900. U N IT E D STATES v. CANADA . Played at Chicago, July 21st. Drawn. UNITED 8TATEB. First inning. Second innings. W . Fairbanks, c Bain, b Reed ................................... O b B ain...................19 W . Balster, c Read, b Hen son ........................... ...1 0 c and b Henson .. 7 H. Richards, c W . Holmes, b Henson ......................... 0 b Henson ........... 1 W . Robinson, not out ... 25 ru n o u t................36 I. G. Davis, b Henson ... 4 b Henson ............ 4 W . 8warbeck, b Marshall 4 b Henson ..........34 J. Campbell, c Henson, b Marshall ......................... 12 st Holmes, b Hen - eon ................ 14 R. Fraser, c Page, b Mar shall ................................. 5 not o u t.................. 9 D Davies, c Marshall, b Henson ......................... 3 not o u t .................. 4 W . Godwin, c Bain, b Hen son ........................................ 2 W . Stone, b Marshall.......... 0 Extra ........................... 1 E xtras........... 7 Total......................... 66 C a n a d a . First innings. M. Holmes, b Davis ... 5 E. C. Cave, c 8tone, b Davis 15 G. Page, c Fairbanks, b Davis ................... .......... 6 A . Henson, b Davis ... ... 13 H. Holme*, lbw, b Fraser... 16 G. Poile, b Davis ......... 6 W. Bain, lbw, b Davis .. 6 H. G. Wilson, b Davis ... 11 J. Marshall, c Fairbanks, b F raser................................... 7 H. Coton, b Fraser ........... 0 E. 8. Read, not out ........... 0 Extras ...........................14 Total...........................99 Total (7 wkts) 136 8econd innings. b Stone ........... 6 c Frazer, b Davis 0 c Robinson, Davis ... . not o u t ............... b Rot inson . Ibw, b Godwin not out... E x tra s ......... 8 Total (6 wkts) 71 STREATHAM v. W IM BLEDON . — Played at Streatham on August 18. W im b l e d o n . H. Lomas, b Field ... 16 A.L.Foster,c & b Field 7 T. Westray, b Field 24 E. L. Clapham.b Field 12 D. Forde, c Hooper, b Fie’d ........................... 9 W .E Martyn,cHooper, b Field ................... 8 R. P. Lewis, b Field... C C.A. Dalglish,bHooper N. C. Carver, b Field Hon. J. C. Maxwell- Scott. not out... F. C. P..tt, c Field, Hooper ........... B y e s........... Total S t b e a t h a m . N . Miller, c Lewis, b Ford ...................54 E. Field, b Foster 30 E.G. Cordcroy. b Lewis 67 H S.Bark*orth, bPott 41 H .H . Scott, c Scott, b F o s te r ..................... 40 J. F. W . Hooper, b Carver ...................12 W . F. Young, c Lomas, b Lewis ................... 9 V. F. Feeny, b Carver 16 D. O. Kerr, b Carver 4 E. P. Pulbiook, not out ........................... 1 G.Burlingh .m cCl«p- ham b Carver ... 0 B 22, lb 4 ..........26 Total ..289 A R K L E Y v. EDGEW ARE.—Playrd at Arkley, Herts, on August 18. A r k l e y . B. O. Oxland, c and b G. G. Dumbleton, not Davis ... ... 77 out ........................... 4 G. W. Hammond, c B 8, nb I ........... 9 Richardson, b Pruden 13 — J. G Donaldson, c and Total (3 wkts) * 181 b Newberry ...........78 Rev. H. G. Elton. C. Turner, E. W . Bishop. H. Williams. W . H. Robson, A . 8. Farmer, and J. H. Robson did not bat. * Innings declared closed. E d o b w a b e . W . Newberry, b Ham mond ........................... 3 T. Parks, b W . Robson 21 R. Davis, b Hammond 9 G. H. Donaldson, c Dumbleton, b Ham mond ........................... 3 A. Pruden.b Hammond 3 F. Richardson, c J. Robson, b W. Robson 0 H. Newell, b W . Rob son ........................... 6 W . Stonebtidge, b Hammond ........... R. Cardo. not out ... C. btonebridge. st J. Robson,b W .Robson B. Smith, c and b W . Robson ........... Byes ................... Total ........... at Seaton on 123 c Maturin, b Key 5 ' : 7 lbw, b W right ... 9 26 b K e y ................... 20 . 11 b W right ........... 13 4 c Fox, b W iight 6 r 5 c Mayo, b Wright 32 . 1 c Wright, b Key 2 2 c and b Wright .. 13 ' 9 not out................... 41 . 2 st E v e r e tt, b Knox ........... 20 . 7 c and b W right 0 b 4 c Key, b W right 16 . 11 E xtras.......... 25 212 Total ..........J219 8EATON v. INCOGNITI.—Playe 1 August 13 and 14. I n c o o k i t i . J. A. Gibb, not out J. C. Snaith, c and b Knox R. O. Schwarz, b vVright A. H. Delme-Radcliffe, Everett, b Wright ... F. A. Jones, b Wright L. 8 Browne, c Fox, b Key A F. C. Luxmore, c Raw lings. b Key ................. A. P. Neame, b W right H. G. Barlow, c and b Key Rev. F. de W . Lushington, b W right Sir A. W . L. Hemmiog, c Everett, b W right W . P. Carpmael, b W right Extras Total .. . S e a t o n . F.W .M ayo, c Schwarz, b Snaith ................... 1 F. P. Knox, b Browne 57 E. C. Wright, c Lux more, b Schwarz ... 1 H. F. Kox, b Schwarz 4 K. J. Key, c Neame, b Schwarz ...................69 H. V . Doulton, b Browne ........... .3 8 F. H. Maturin, not out .......................... 67 Second innings—Mayo, st Luxmore, b Neame, 10; Knox, c Gibb, b Browne, 32; Fox, not out. 23: Kawlings, c Barlow, b Browne, 0; extras, 0.—Total (3 wkts), 65. LONDON 8COTTI8H V. PALLINGSW ICK.— Played at Brondesbury on August IS. L o n d o n S c o t t is h . E. A . Bennett, b La H. J. R .P ope,notout 9 Thague ... ...........39 J. Lamont, b La S.Lienard, c Haycraft, Thague .................... 4 b La Thsgue ...........40 J.Wallis, not out ... 0 J. D. Forbes, c La W . J. Cooper, c sub, b Thague, b Bur.i side 38 La Thague ........... 1 F.J.Wans.b La Thague 22 B 10, w 1 ..........11 H. G. Dunkley, b La — Thague ................... 2 T o t a l...........166 F. R. Connell and G. A.Argles did not tat. PA LLIK08WICK. F. G. Olivier, c Lush ington, b Schwarz 7 R.A .Brandram.cLux- more, b Snaith ... 19 P. Child, b Snaith ... 0 R. M. Everett, c Gibb, b B naith...................10 R. Rawlings, c and b Snaith ................... 3 E xtras.................13 Total J. 8. Haycraft, not out 17 J. C. Clay, b Pope ... 3 A. H. Millson, b Pope 0 Stevenson, c Connell, b I ienard...................1 J. Clemfnce, b Pope .. 0 H. J. Piper, b Liguard 1 M.LaThague,bLienard 0 B. A. Carter, b Pope H.W.Burn«ide,b Pope J. H. Hewitt, c and b Pope ................... Byes ................... Total . .. U . J . N l C O b U S , R0BERT8BRIDGE, P A T E N T E E A N D M A N U F A C T U R E R OF T H E AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE, r p H E 8 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 alsogives 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 Bats 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 o t ic e in c a s e o f I n f r in o e m b n t The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves. Orders from K. S. RAN JITSINH JI for the above “ Patent Automatic Bats.** Copy of GRACE’S TESTIMONIAL :— 16, Victoria Square, Clifton, Bristol. OctoberSth, 1896. D e a b 8 ib , —I used one of your bats at Hastings in 1894 and scored 181. I may mention it was perfe^tH new. I kept it until this year, and have scored ov*»i 2,000 runs with it. I used it when I made my 100 > century, and scored a 1,000 runs in May with it, so 1 think I may call it my record bat. 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