Cricket 1901

240 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 27, 1901. STUARTSURRID6ESGo. Practical Manufacturers and Patentees of the Celebrated m y Pa ten t Rapid Driver* B A T S . g g y Can be purchased at L O R D ’S , O V A L , L E Y T O N , and th e P rin cip al Home and C olonial C ricket Grounds. TO P SHOW ING RUBBER BANDS * A I R CHAMBERS. SECTION OF HANDLE SHOWING AIR CHAMBERS. As U8»1 hv all the Leading Players, viz W . G Grace, K S. R anjitsin hji, R E F oster, T. L T aylor, F. S. Jackson, A. C. M acLaren, P. F. W arn er, A. O. Jones, D. L A. Jephson, C. B. F ry, J R Mason, Lord H awke, etc., e tc . and used by G. L Jessop and T. H ayw ard in making their sensational scores of last season. 175, Borough High Street, LONDON, S .E ., and Long Lane, Bermondsey. W est E n d A g e n ts :-M E S S R S . J. W I8D EN & CO. LUDGROVE (2) v. W A RW IC K HOUSE.—Played at Ludgrove on June 22. W a r w ic k H o u se . First innings. Hattersley, b Holland- Hibbert .......................... 1 Peck, b Fortescue................. 0 Robertson, b Fortescue ... C Brand, b Fortescue ... 0 Pitt - Lewis, b Holland- Hib ert ........................... 0 Dalziel, b Fortescue ........... 0 McCallum, b Holland- Hibbert .......................... 0 notout... Scott (ma.), b Holland- Hibbert .......................... 3 McNeilum, b Fortescue ... 3 Burne, not out .................. 4 Scott (mi.), run out ........... 1 Byes .......................... 3 Second innings. b Burrell ........... 6 run out ........... 4 c Curtis, b Smith 12 b Burrell ........... 0 c Curtis, b Smith b Burrell ........... b Burrell not out... Total.. ...........15 L h dorovk . B 6, lb l ... 7 Total (7 wkts) 40 C. R. Birkbeck, c M c- Nellum, b Burne ... 45 A.W .Curtis, b Robert­ son ........................... 11 R. F. T. Burrell, lbw, b McNellum ........... 8 T. Holland-Hibbert, c Brand, b Robertson 35 C. R. Abel-Smith, b M cCallum...................26 H. W . Fortescue, not out ................... ... 13 N .W .Eastwood,c Pitt- Lewis, b McCallum 0 J. C. F. Hollins, not out ...........................1 B 5, lb 3, w 6, nb 1 15 Total (6 wkts) *154 W . A. Worsley, R. A. Pease, and G. R. F. Rowley did not bat. * Innings declared closed. LONDON AND WESTM INSTER BANK (2) y. GU ILDH ALL.—Played at Manor Park on June 22. L. & W . B a n k (2). T. H. Christopher, c Helder, b Phillips H.E.Power,c Helder, b Phillips ................... H. D. Dear, lbw, b Phillips ................. R.S.Hartree.c Duval, b Phillips ................... 21 U.J.Crosnley c Helder, b t-heppard .. 67 S. Benne*t, b Phillips 8 F. G. Booth, c Earl, b Sheppard................. 1 F.W .Newcomb,no1out 13 B 17, lb 2 ...........19 Total (7 wkts) *174 A. G . Richardson, J. H. W ilmer, and T. H. Pritchard did not bat. * Innings declared closed. G u ild h a ll. Earle, b Power ...........19 Duval, c and b Dear A. Helder, b Power ... 0 Houston, b Power ... 1 F.Helder,b Richardson 0 White,cHartree,bDear 20 Sheppard,bRichardson 4 Cipriani, not out .. ..3 3 Kenney, b Dear... LeviDgton, b Dear Phillips, b Dear... Byes ........... Total ... 99 LUDGROVE v. E LSTR EE .-Played at Elstree on June 22. L u d g ro vk . First innings. Second innings. H. E. Eastwood, c Wall, b Bowater ........................... 7 b Bowater........... 2 H. O. Curtis, c W all, b Cooper...................................15 c Green, b San­ derson ........... 1 V. Barrington-Kennett, c Bowater, b C ooper...........14 b Sandeison ... 5 G. E. Boscawen, b Bowater 13 c Mackenzie, b B ow ater........... 6 J. F. Eastwood, b Bowater 3 n o to u t................. 9 A. L. Maynard, c Wall, b Bowater ...........................11 c Mackenzie, b W . H. W iggin, c Green, b Bowater ........................... 0 R. C. Hunter, b Bowater ... 10 R. L Benson, not o u t ......... 7 C. E. T. Hicks, b Bowater .. 3 R. O Bridgeman, b Raw- cliffe ................................... 0 Lb 5, w 2, nb 4 11 T o ta l................. 94 E lbtree . T. L W all, st Hicks, b H. Eastwood ... 5 W . H. Bowater, c and b Maynard ........... 0 L. Sandersoa, b J. Eastw ood...................53 J. Halliday, c May­ nard, b Kennett .. 17 M. Mackenzie, c Cur­ tis, b J. Eastwood... 9 C. Green, bMaynard... 9 C.S. Cooper, b H. East­ wood ........................... 2 Sanderson notout... B 2, nb 1 3 Total (5 wkts) 33 F. England, b H. Eastwood................... 0 H. L. Tottenham, c J., b H. Eastwood.. 3 G. F. Crisp, b H. Eastwood ........... 3 D. M. Kawcliffe, not out ........................... 1 B 10, w 1 ...........11 Total ..113 CLAPTON v. W A L TH AM ST OW —Played at Clap- ton on June 19. W a lth a m sto w . A. Petch, c Asser, b Bishop ......................83 F. W oodman, b H. B. Hugill ....................102 C. CutteU, not out ... 57 J. Fudge, not out ... 20 B 7, lb 4, nb 1 ... 12 Total (2 wkts) 274 C la pto n . H. B. Hugill, b Steet 5 W . Goodwin, b Steet 9 E. J Barclay, b Thoro­ good ........................... 9 F. G. Bishop, not out 18 J.H . Hugill, c Hopper, b Steet ................... 3 W . Salamon, not out 8 B 1, lb 1 ........... 2 Total (4 wkts) 54 F. Carter, S. Asser, Dr. Ladell, and J. H. Douglas did not bat. ETON RAMBLERS v. M r . A . T. B. DUNN’S X I. Played at Ludgrove on June 19. M r . A . T. B. D u n n ’s X I. W .P.Blore, b Chinnery 23 C. G. O. Briigeman, c Farmer, bFirth ... 27 W . K . Robertson, b F irth .......................... 23 G. O. Smith, not out .138 H. A. Arkwright, c Farmer, b Firth ... 25 C. Micklan, c Farmer, b Firth ................... 1 A. T. B. Dunn, c Farmer, b Pelham .. 1 H. P. Ansell, c Byass, b Pelham................... 7 W .F. H. Stanborough, c Cassavetti, b Firth 36 B 9, Jb 7 ...........16 Total (8 wkts) *297 W . J. Oakley and M ajor K . Stevenson did not bat. *Innings declared closed. E ton R am b le r s . H. B. Chinnery, b Ark­ wright ................... 6 D. J. Cassavetti, c Stanborough,bDunn 25 M. F. Blake, c Oakley, b Arkwright ... ... 21 A. E. Leatham, b Ark­ wright ...................33 J. B. Pelham, not out. 68 W . Findlay, b Smith... 12 R. H. Mitchell, b Robertson...................13 C. E. Farmer, c Oak­ ley, b Kobertson ... 11 R. C. D. Firth, lbw, b Robertson ........... 0 R. W . Byass, c and b Hansell ...................22 J. Murray, b Ark­ wright ................... 0 B 14, lb 6 ...........20 Total .231 LONDON & W E 3TMIN8TER BANK v. EAST­ BOURNE.—Played at Eastbourne on June 17. L. & W . B an k . H.E.Thomson, c May, b N oakes...................65 S.Bowman, b Toogood 0 C. C. Simpson, not out 41 A. Podmore, c Noakes, b F. nush 0 H. S. Baker, lbw, b Noakes ................... 0 Byes ................... 4 C. A . Snell, c Collins, b Toogood ................... 1 L. Pitt-Brook, b Too­ good ........................... 5 A.O.Gough, b Toogood 0 C. S. J. Douglas, c Col­ lins, b Nixon ...........21 E.A.Willson,c Hughes, b Toogood .♦ ...........11 C.J.Bowmnn.c Collins, b N oakes...................24 Total ...172 Second innings : A . G. Gough, not out, 17 ; C. S. J. Douglas, c Hughes, b Noakes, 0 ; C. J. Bowman, not out. 44 ; C. C. Simpson, b Collins, 4.—Total (two wickets), 65. E a strou rn e . F. W . Bush, c Pitt- Brook, b Willson ... 14 F.B.May,c Pitt-Brook, b W illson...................11 H. S. Bush, b Baker... 54 W.F.Noakes, c S.Bow- man, b Baker........... 4 Major Burlton, run out 0 F.M.Browne,b Willson 1 Capt.Hedley,bWillson H.G.S.Hughes,notout Nixon, c Gough, b Baker R. Collins, b Willson Toogood, run out ... B 13, lb 3 ........... Total ...........] RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS arethe best. “ HORSE AND P O N Y ” MOWERS , P o sse ssin g Im p ro v e m e n ts em b o d ied in no o th e r M a k e r’s M a ch in es, INCLUDING P A T E N T D O U B L E A N G L E C U T T I N G B A R R E L . P A T E N T 8 P R IN G H A N D L E S P R E V E N T I N G V IB R A T IO N , P A T E N T 8 I N G L E 8 C R E W A D J U S T M E N T . Made in Sit Sizes, 26 to 48 inches wide. h a n d - p o w e r m a c h in e s in a l l s i z e s t o s u i t e v e r y r e q u ir e m e n t . RANSOMES, SIMS & JEFFERIES, Ltd., IPSWICH Printed and Published lot tbe Proprietor by U ibbitt * H atohik , L td ., 167. 188, and 1(9, Upper Thame* Street, London, 1 .0 ., June 27th, 1801

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