Cricket 1901
160 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 23, 1901, STUARTSURRIDGE&Co., Practical Manufacturers and Patentees o f the Celebrated P a t e n t Rap id D r i v e r B A T S Can be purchasedat LORD ’S, OVAL , L E Y T O N , and the Principal Home and Colonial Cricket Grounds. As U8“1 hv all the Leading Players, viz W . G G race, K S R a n jits in h ji, R E _ P . F . W a rn e r, A. O. Jo n es, D. L A. Jep h son , C. B F ry , J R M ason, L o rd H aw k e, etc. a n d T. H a y w a rd in makiag their sensational scores of last teason. TOP SHOWING RUBBER BANDS & .A 1 R CHAMBERS. SECTION OF HANDLE SHOW ING AIR CHAMBERS. F o ste r, T. L T a y lo r, F. S J a ck so n , A. C. M acL aren , e tc . and used by G. L Jesso p 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. STREA.THAM v. MERTON.—Played at Streatham on May 18. M ebto n . \V. C. Sutherland, b Wileman................12 E. F. Bisgood, b Wile man ......................23 C.W.Morrison.bAdams 3 W. Rhodes, c Candy, b Wileman................24 H. 8 teadman, b A. S. Bailey.....................14 C.A.Godward,bAdams 24 F. De la Carr.c Fevez, b Lloyd-Jones ... 27 E. Godward, b Adims SO Downham, c Rath- bone. b Adams ... 4 Deverex, not out ... 0 Dr. Beck, not out ’’’ 3 B 22, lb 5, w 3 ... 30 Total (9 wkts)*194 * Tunings declared closed. S t b e a t h a m . L. D. Bailev, b Rhodes 11 H. T. Cross, bw, b R. G. Candy, b C. A. Godward................ 8 Godward................ 5 A. R.’Wileim, not out 4 L. A. M. Fevez, bC. A. H. B.'Corderoy,bMor Godward................ 5 rison 1 ...................... 3 Rev. H. JF. S. Adams, P. G. Rathbone, b c Beck b Morrison 22 Morrison ......... 0 S. Lloyd - Jones, b E. B. Miller, b Mor Rhodes ................ 6 rison ...................... 0 A. S. Bailey, b God- B 3, lb 1, w 1 ... 5 ward |...................... 5 Total ......... 90 HAMP3TEAD v. on May 18. HORNSEY.—Played at Hornsey H o rn sby . D. J. Crump, b Hale... 33 H. Wade, b Hebert ... 13 H. 8 mithwaite, stMac - Gregor, b Hebert ... 4 P. W. Oscroft, b Mars den ...................... 41 T. H. Nicholls, b Pawliog .............. 69 W. E. Manning, b Pawling ............... 35 R. W. Thornton, b Pawling ................ 0 H a m pste a d . P. 0. Murray, c and b Hale ......... .. 17 A. R. King, b Pawl ing ...................... 0 F.H. Collier, b Ahsan- ul-Hak ................19 G. Hart, notout...... 0 B 14, lb 5, nb 1 Total . 20 .256 G. MacGregor, b Os croft ...................... 7 Ahsan-ul-Hak, b Os croft ...................... 5 E, E. P»amett, c Man ning, b Smithwaite 82 F. W. Orr, c Hart, b Oscroft ............... 0 T. M. Farmiloe, c Hart, b Wade.........31 A. R. Trimen,c Collier, b Thornton ......... 4 W. S. Hale, b Thorn ton ...................... 3 H. Graig, lbw, b Thornton................ E. L. Marsden, b Oscroft ................ 1 H. R. Hebert, not out 11 S. S. 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