Cricket 1901

2 0 8 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u n e 1 3 , 1 9 0 1 . STUART SURRIDGES Co. gg^” Can he purchased at LORD ’S, OVAL , L E Y T O N , and the Principal Home and Colonial Cricket Grounds. Practical Manufacturers and Patentees of the Celebrated Pa ten t Rapid D r i v e r B A T S TOP SHOWING RUBBER BANDS & A IR CHAMBERS. SECTION OF HANDLE SHOWING AIR CHAMBERS. u 8 » l >>v all the T.»a<1ing Piay-rs vi/. : —W . G G r a c e , K S R a n j i t s i n h ji , R E F o s t e r , T L T a y l o r , F S J a c k s o n , A . C . M a c L a r e n , F . W a r n e r , A . O . J o n e s , D L A . J e p h s o n , C . B F r y , J R M a s o n , L o r d H a w k e , e t c ., e t c . and used by G . L J e s s o p a n d T . H a y w a r d ia m akiug their sem>ationai scores of la*t t-eason 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 ESSR S J . WISDEN & CO. H A M P S T E A D v. W E 3 T H E R TS C. & G —Played at Hampstead on M ay 29. H am pstead . Capt. W . Black, Chappell, b Burrows 59 Ahsan ul H ak.b W hire 87 A . E . S toddart,b Bur­ row s .. ............ 0 E. E . Barnett, c Bar­ ron, b W hite ..........24 F . R. D . M onro, b G rundy .....................15 J.G . Q. B fsch ,b W hite 11 R . V . Turnham , b G rundy ..................... 0 W e s t H e r t s C. & G. First innings. Burrows, not o u t ...................95 W hite, st Hickson, b Stod­ dart ...................................... 0 A .F .G rundy, c and b M onr j 0 C. E . 8tevens, b M onro 14 C. K . Sm ith, c l.esch, b M o n r o ....................................... F. R . Godson, e Stoddart, b M onro .. ..................... C. Barron, b M onro ............ S. Roarers, b Ahs in ............ W . G. Sm art, c Black, b Turnham ... ............ E . A . Varley, b M onro G. H . Chappell, b Turnham Leg byes ................... 8 . M . K night, lbw, b Grundy ..................... G.S. Hickson.bGrundy F. W . Orr, not «*ut . M -'ham ed Said. c W hite, b Grundy ... B 8 , lb 2 ............ T otal .......... i Second innings, not ou t..................... bOrr ............... lbw, b Orr c Black, b Orr ... 5 c and b Orr cBlack.bStoddart h Stoddart n otou t... ............ B 2. lb 2 ... T o til J 2 9 T otal (6 w kts) 36 R O Y A L N A V A L SCH O O L v. L E 3N E 38 P A R K .— Played at Eltham on June 8. R oyal N ava l S chool . E . B. Parker, c W il­ ton, b F urner............ A.G . Boldero, c Furn­ er. b B u llo ck ............ L . Hopkins, c and b M cK ellar ... ... C. H . W right, b M cK e lla r.................... Extras ............ Total T . A . Bradford, not out ............................. 66 H . 8 . G . Tird, b Furner 0 A .I O. Oppenheim , c Raw -on. b Fum er 21 C. E. Tolley, c M cK el­ lar, b Furner ............23 C. L H . H icks, b Clarke .......... ... 59 A . Sim son, c Clarke, b M c K e lla r.................... 22 P. H . W right, run out 25 L *sn e 88 P ark K ing, b C. H W right 2 W ilton, c Boldero, W right, b C .H .W right 14 L . R . Rawson. b P. H . W righ t ............ 6 Furner. c and b P. H . W riirht ... M cK ellar, run out J. E. Rawson, b P. H W right A ga t, b P. H . W right 28 ...248 2 10 C H . W right ... 1 Bullock, lbw , b P. H. W right ................... 5 Clarke, b P. H . * right 2 Substitute, not out ... 0 Extras ............ 0 T otal 42 A R K L E Y v. U .C . 8 . O L D B O Y S.— Played at Arkley, Herts, on June 8. U.C.S. First innings. Second innings E . H . 8 . Berridge, c Robson, c Gape, b D um ­ b L ong... .............................. 23 bleton ............ 4 F . Eastm an, run o u t ............ 5 b H amm ond 0 A . H. K . Burt, b H am m ond 2) b D um bleton ... 1 E. S. W esthorp, c W illiam s, b Ham m ond ..................... 31 n o t o u t ................... 20 G. A 8 . H ickson, c Gape, b c H am m ond, b L ong .............................. 14 D um bleton ... 4 M . P. G riffith-Jones,runout 8 c W illiam s, b D um bleton ... 10 O. P. G riifith-Jones, b L oog 5 b H am m ord 15 W - J. H a>craft, c R obson, b c W illiam s, b D um bleton.............................. 0 D um bleton ... 1 F . E. D e Paula, c Robson, b L ong ............................. 10 b Hamm ond 3 F. H oare. b H amm ond 2 b H am m ond 0 A . C. H ull, run out ............ 6 cand b Hamm ond 0 J. W illiam s, b H am m ond .. 0 not o u t ................. 4 L b 2, nb 1 ..................... 3 Byes ............ 7 Total .....................126 T otal ... 69 A r k le y , H . W illiam s.cBerridge, b O. P.G riftith-Jones 32 G. W . Hamm ond, b W esth orp ................... 6 E . W . Bishop, b W esth orp .................... 5 G. G . D um bleton, run out ............................ 35 B. O xley-O xland, c H ull, b W esthorp ... 47 G . A . Bishop, b W esth orp ..................... 0 J. H . Robson, c W es­ thorp, b H aycraft .. W . G. Long, c B uit, b W esthorp..................... A . F. G. Gape, b H ay­ craft .............................. H . Booth, b W esthorp A . 8 . Farmer, not out W .F D ew ,b W esthorp B 4,1b 1, nb 1 ... T otal ........... 1 SO U T H G A T E v. U P P E R TO O TIN G . - Played at Southgate on June 8 . S o u th g ate . A . S. H arris, b H em - m erde.............................. 4 F . S. Lew is, c and b Russell .................... 20 E .H . W . Scott, not out 101 8 . W . Scott, b Attlee .. 7 N . B. V . Jacob, b Russell ..................... 8 A . Ricketts, run out 17 F. D. Roberts, n ot out 73 B 3, lb 1, nb 1 ... 5 Total (5 wkts) *235 L. D . Smith, W . T . Ricketts, R . E. Paige and R . S. D ickson did not bat. * Ionings declared closed. U pper T ooting . R . R . Sandilands, b Roberts 39 T. vv. Hemm erde, b L ew is.............................. l R . M . H arvey, b R icketts ............ 3 F G. Thorne, b Roberts 14 E. R . Taylor, not out 27 S.A. Attlee, b Roberts 3 J. F. M ore, not o u t .. 12 B 2, lb 1 ............ 3 Total (6 wkts) 102 H . G. Franks, G. P. Russell, A . H . Pollard and T. M . Buckland did not bat. G A R R ISO N v. IN C O G N IT I.—Played at H ounslow June 6 . G arrison . Sgt. Atkins, c Dunm an, b R u s se ll............ 6 Col. Ferrior, b D angar 0 S. M . Smith, c M offat, b Dangar ... *. 9 Capt.Dalton,cCipriani, b R u s se ll..................... 6 C apt. Bagaley, c and b Russell ......................11 L ieut. Jones, b D angar 0 M ajor O nslow, c M of­ fat. b T orrens............23 L ieut.W aley,bD angar 7 Corpl. Am brose, not out ............ 6 Lieut. Cooper, b T or­ rens .............................. 1 C. S. Scott, b D angar 3 B 8 .................... 8 Total 80 I n c o g n iti. First innings. O . M arks, b A m brose............14 W . Dunm an, b A m brose ... 2 D . R . Dangar, b A m brose... 3 E. Parke, b Am brose . ... 33 A . A . Torrens, c Sm ith, b Onslow ..................... 1 Sir Wm Russell, b W aley 27 A B. ( ipri*ni, b B agaley... 0 H . D. M offat, lbw , b W aley 3 L. O. Parkineon, c Sm ith, b Bagaley .............................. 7 Corpl. W allace, not out 1 B .B aker,cD alton,b Pagaley 0 B 14, w 3 .....................17 Second innings. not out.. b A tkins ............ b A tkins ............ c Cooper,b A tkins B 6 ............ T otal ................... 108 T otal (3 w kts) 59 The H IT of the season.— T h e DEMON ELEVEN ; and other Cricket Stories. B y Charles Igglesden. Price, 1/6 in Cloth. 1/- in Boards. PRESS OPINIONS. “ The five short stories are all m ore or less hum or­ ous and fantastic, while they show an intim ate know ledgeof the intricacies o f the gam e.” — The Field. “ The authoi, M r. Charles Igglesden, is very much at hom e in describing the vagai ies of county cricketers and umpires, and as an exam ple o f his style and hum our we give an am using extract on another page.'*— Cricket. “ Five m ost readable stories . . . . w ell con­ ceived and w ell w ritten.” — Lloyd’s Weekly News. “ Should prove am using on a summ er’s evening. M r. Itrglesden has n ot only the love o f cricket in him, but also the know ledge o f the gam e’s intricacies that is born of love.” — 2 A* Daily Chronicle. “ The reader is introduced to th^ m em bers o f the D em on’s team and is told the reasons o f their joining it. M ost of them are painfully fam iliar to us while they were m em bers o f other teams. . . . ‘ The D em on Eleven ’ you can obtain for the m odest though useful *b ob.’ There are worse ways o f spending a shilling.” — The Evening News. Published*by The Kentish Express, Ltd., Ashford, Kent. RAN SOM ES ’ LAW N M O W E R S are the best, “ HORSE AND P O N Y ” MOWERS , Possessing Improvements embodied in no other Maker’s Machines, INCLUDING P A T E N T DOU B L E ANGL E OUTTiiuo q j id d d p S J I K T S R K E S ^ ED^ E ! 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