Cricket 1901

192 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 6, 1901. STUART SURRID6E 5Co. Practical Manufacturers and Patentees o f the Celebrated j Pa ten t Rapid D r i v e r B A T S mm. Can be purchasedat L O R D ’S , O V A L , L E Y T O N , and the Principal Home and Colonial Cricket Grounds. TOP SHOWING RUBBER BANDS &.AIR CHAMBERS. SECTION OF HANDLE SHOWING AIR CHAMBERS. A s hv all the Leading 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 m akiug their sensational scores o f last season. 175 , Borough High S tree t, 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. U P P IN G H A M SCH OO L v. IN C O G N IT I.—Played at U ppingham on M ay 29 and 30. I n co g n iti . A . F . C. L uxm ore, c Ross, b Sinclair ... 19 H . W . D illon, c Ross, b Reiss ..................... 9 B . M arsland, c Broad, b Reiss .. 2 H . O .D olbey ,b Sinclair 14 J. E. Raven, n ot out 0 B 5, lb 6, w 2, nb 2 16 G. F . W eiIs-Cole, c Broad, b Sinclair ... 66 R . G . L . A ustin, lbw, b R e is s ..................................................................... .. 4 W . H . Prosser, c Reiss, b Sinclair .....................40 L . C. W . Thring, st Franklin-Sm ith, b Lennard ... ............ 7 H . F. Bennett, c Lake, b Reiss ....................................................................................33T o t a l .....259 F . Com ber, b Reiss ... 50 Second in n in gs: L uxm ore, n ot out, 5 ; D illon, Franklin-Sm ith, b Reiss, 2 ; M arsland, not out, 5 extras, 0.—T otal (1 w icket), 12. U ppingham S chool . First innings. P . G . Broad, run o u t ........... 30 H . H . W alters, b D olbey ... 4 N . C. Franklin-Sm ith, c L uxm ore, b T hring............30 N . D . C. Ross, c Bennett, b D olb ey ...................................... 42 H . W . Lake, b Bennett ... 1 P . J. Reiss, c Marsland, b T h rin g ........................................20 C. H . Deane, b D olbey ... 3 Second innings. b D olbey ............ 6 b Thring ............31 c and b T hring... 7 st L uxm ore, b B e n n e tt............21 c and b T hring .. 0 L . A . Fowke, b Bennett ... 11 W . L . A . Lennard, not out 21 L . E. Sinclair, c Com ber, b Bennett .............................. 4 H . R . P igeon, b Thring ... 2 B 5, w 1, nb 2 ............ 8 T otal.................176 b B e n n e tt............11 st L uxm ore, b Thring ............ 1 c and b Thring ... 0 not ou t..................... 7 c sub, b Bennett 3 b B e n n e tt............ 0 B 4, w 1 ... 5 Total 92 THE AMERICAN CRICKET ANNUAL F o r 1 9 0 1 (T w e lft h Y e a r ). Com piled and'E dlted by JEROME FLANNERY. Price Is. (26 cents) ; or, handsom ely bound in cloth, 2s. (60 cents). C o n te n ts T our o f the H averford College Team in E ngland (with full scores o f all gam es played), Records and Averages o f the chief clubs o f Am erica, Centim es o f 1901, Nam es and Addresses o f the Secre­ taries o f tbe principal clubs o f Am erica, som e Records o f the Game, H alf-T one Illustrations o f m any prom i­ nent Cricketers, etc. Will be sent Postage Free on receipt of P. O.O. for price. The American Cricket Annual, 150, NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. K E N SIN G T O N P A R K v. U N IV E R S IT Y CO LLEGE SCH OO L.—Played at 8t. Quintin’s Park on June 1. U n iv e r sity C olleg e S chool . First innings. Second innings. H . L . N . Snow , run out ... 3 b Thom pson 3 A . D . K aye, b Palm er............ 0 st Greatorex, b H alford ............ 6 W . G. Lipscom be, b Palm er 1 not out ............ 0 W . A . C. G oodchild, b P alm er...................................... 6 b Thom pson 0 J. N . Crawford, b D ilke ... 0 lbw , b H a lfo rd ... 8 J . A . M orley, st Cam pbell, b P a lm e r...................................... 0 b H a lfo r d ............ 1 B. H . Ellis, not out ............ 12 b Thom pson 1 R . Ridding, b P alm er............ 1 S. A . Gard, c H alford, b P a lm e r..................................... 0 J. H . Cooling, b Palm er ... 0 A . Fairbaim s, b Palm er ... 2 B 4, lb 1 ............................. 6 Byes ..................... 3 T otal .............................. 30 Total (6 wkts) 22 K en sin gton P a b k . C .H .M .T hring, c L ips- com be, b G oodchild 120 P. G reatorex, b Craw­ ford ..............................42 J. L . Nicholson, b G oodchild.................... 10 W . R. M urray,not out 4 F. W . D ilke, c Snow, b G oodchild ............ 8 B 1, lb 1, w 1 ... 3 T otal (4 wkts) #187 J. C. L O V E L L ’S X I . v. H OM E & C O L O N IA L .- Played at Tulse H ill on M ay 18. H ome & C olo n ial . First innings. K ent, b Robinson..................... 2 Rendell, run o u t ..................... 0 F ord, c L . Lovell, b J. S. L o v e ll...................................... 44 Blake, b J . S. L o v e ll............ 5 Edwards, c H assard, b Robinson .............................. M artin, c Hansard, b J. S. L o v e ll...................................... Cooke, b Robinson ............ Finn, c and b Robinson ... M ajor, not out .................... Second inning9. b G. R ing ............ not ou t............ b Robinson... 3 b R obinson .. Penwarden, b G. Ring M awson, b G. Ring ... Extras .. ... ... Total ..................... b G. R in g ............ b R obinson............ b R obinson............ c J. S. Lovell, b Robinson ... b G. R ing ............ b R obinson............ Extras ............ 10 0 7 0 12 4 5 0 .........79 T otal (9 w kts) 48 J. C. L o v e l l ’s X I. M ountain, b Rendell... 7 C. L. R ing, b Rendell 0 Hassard, b Rendell L . Lovell, b R en d ell... Robinson, b Ford E .D . Lovell, b Rendell G. A . Ring, b Rendell J. S. Lovell, b F ord ... H . Lovell, b Rendell.. 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