Cricket 1901

128 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 9, 1901. STUARTSURRIDGE5Co., Practical Manufacturers and Patentees of the Celebrated Patent Rapid Driven B A T S Can be purchasedat IB R D 'S , OVAL , L E Y T O N , and tbe Principil ilomi and Colonial Cricket Grounds. TOP SHOWING RUBBER BANDS *A I R CHAMBERS. SECTION OF HANDLE SHOWING AIR CHAMBERS. As hv all the trading Players. viz :_W . G. Grace, K S Ranjitsinhji, R E Foster, T. L Taylor, F S Jackson, A. C. MacLaren. P. F- Warner, A O. Jones, D L A. Jephson, C. B Fry, J R Mason, Lord Hawke, etc., etc. and used by G. L Jessop and T. Hayward in making their sensational scores of last teasun. 175, Borough High Street, LONDON, S .E ., and Long Lane, Bermondsey. W e s t E n d A g e n t s M E S S R S . J . WISDEN & CO. ARKLEY v. STOICS.-Played at Arkley, Herts, on May 4. A r k le y . W. G. Long, c and b Napier ................ 0 W. H. Robson,notout 11 A. S. Farmer, lbw, b Haycraft......... ... 2 J. H. Robson, b Hay­ craft ...................... 8 B 9, nb 2 ... 11 Total ...182 A. O. Jones, lbw, b Haycraft ......... . 112 H. Williams, b Napier 4 Capt. Wynn, b Napier 0 E.W. Bishop, b Rogers 15 Gr. W. Hammond, b Haycraft............... 12 B.O.Oxland.cGadsdon, b Haycraft ......... 7 G.G.Dumbletor,c Car­ son, b Napier 0 S toics . First inniogs. H. Gadsdon, b Hammond... 19 c J. Robson, b Oxland H. J. Rogers, b Jones......... J. Hornby, b Hammond ... F. A. Buckenham,cWilliams b Hammond ............... C. Napier, b Long Second innings. b Dumbleton lbw, b Oxland 0 b Dumbleton 14 b Oxland 0 not out W. F. Dew, b Hammond .. W.J-Haycraft.c andb Jones 2 c and b Long J. C. Buckingham, b Long 9 b Oxland H. W. Carson, b Lorg Chaplow, b Jones.............. Bruce Rennie, not out No-ball ........ 1 cJ.Robson,bLong 0 1 run out ......... 0 0 absent 1 Extras......... 0 Total .........53 Total ... 27 STRE \THAM v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES.—This match was played at Streatham on May 4. S treath am . J. F. W. Hooper, b Coles......................53 L. A. M. Fevez.b Coles 0 G. B. Corderoy, lbw b T. Bett ...............27 L. Dashwood, c sub., b T. Bett ............... 6 H. T. Cross, b Coles ... 41 R. G. Candy, b T. Bett 5 P G. Rathbone, b T. Bett ...................... 0 H. B. Corderoy, run out ......................25 E. B. Miller, c Har­ wood, b L. Rogers 0 W.Horncastle, b Coles 7 G. A. Taylor, not out 0 B 18 ................18 Total ...182 M arlborough ’B lues . T. C. Bett, lbw, b Dashwood............... 0 F. W. Bellamy, c Candy, b Hooper ... 0 H. M. Harwood, b Hooper ............... 59 L. W. Rogers, b Dash- wood ...................... 4 H. M. Roger?, b Fevez 72 C. M. H. Howell, b Hooper ................ 0 G. Co es, not out ... 13 E. B. Bett, b Hooper 0 A. M. Black, b Hooper 3 R. S. Cocke, b Fevez 6 B 8 , lb 2................10 CLAPTON v. HOLBORN.—Played at Clapton on May 4. C lapton . J. J. Wiggett, lbw, b Faraday ... .....10 C. Brown,b Faraday 11 J. L. Tate, c G. Trounce, b Faraday 28 J. H. Douglas, b Fara­ day ....................... 8 H. Boyton, notout ... 43 H. B. Hugill, lbw, b Faraday ............. 4 F. A. Bishop, b Fara­ day ....................... 0 W. H. Nolloth, b Faraday ............... 0 H. E. Trafford, b Blake........ ........22 M. Harding,bFaraday 0 R Walbancke,b Fara­ day ...................... 0 Extras ............... 16 Total ...142 flOLBORN . S. Hawes, b Nolloth... 20 W. H. Wheeler, b Bishop ...............13 A. F. Hawkins, b Bishop ............... 0 A. H. Allen, lbw, b Nolloth ............... 0 Goodship, st Brown, b Nolloth ............... 1 G. Trounce, b Nolloth R. Blake, not out ... H. Blake, b Nolloth.. Faraday, b Nolloth ... Henry, c Tate, b Nolloth ................ Leg-byes ......... T otal.............. CLAPTON v. HOLBORN “ A .” — Played at Horn­ sey on May 4. C la pto n . J. H. Hurill, c Simp­ son, b Gale ......... 2 W. Goodwin, b Gale .. 11 J. Attenborough, b Simpson ............... 1 S. Genders, c Watson, b Gale ............... 4 G. Mazengarb, b Simp­ son ...................... 4 P. H. Griffey, c Gale, b Newell ... .........45 A. S.Wilkinson, cLee, b Moore ................ A. Dodson, lbw, b Gale C. Nelson, lbw, b Moore ................ W. Salaman, b Newell Brassey, not out Extras ..................! Total ................ 1 H olborn . H. Biddle, b Griffey... A. G. Wells, b Griffey B. Simpson, c and b Genders ............... 14 A. C. Boden, b Hugill 11 H. Watson, b Hugill.. 1 2 i P. Newell, run out o — ‘ ‘ ' 8 Figueredo, not out ... 14 E.J. Greenfield,notout 7 Extras ................11 Total (6 wkts) 68 C. Lee, C. Moore and G. Gale did not bat. P I C K E R I N G S ’ “ For Whitening all Articles of Buff or Buckskin Leather, ■rah as Leg Guardi, Qlovei, Military Equipment, Cricket and White Helmets, Gtlovei, Hunting Thongs, Whips, Tennli Shoe*, Tennis Ball*, &c., fte. 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