Cricket 1902

M a t 8, 1902. CKIOKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 125 THE FRESHMEN’S MATCH AT OXFORD. Played at Oxford on May 5, 6 and 7. Many prominent cricketers from the public schools took part in this match. The best cricket on the first day was shown by C. D. Mclver, K. M. Carlisle and the Hon. A. E. S. Mulholland. On Tuesday E. G. Whately and A. G. Graham especially distinguished themselves. M b . M arshal ’ s S ide . Second innings. c Raphael,b Burn 8 b Burn.................. 33 First innings. W . H. B. Evans (Malvern and Oriel), b Raphael ... 5 V . H. Cartwright (Rugby & Corpus), b Whately ... 0 C. D . Mclver (Forest School and Hertford), c Craig,b Whately ..........................71 K. M. Carlisle (Harrow and Magdalen), c Roberts, b Firth ..................................30 Hon. A . E. S. Mulholland (Eton & Christ Church), c Wilson, b Raphael ... 34 Hon. M. Herbert (Eton and Balliol), c Graham, b B row nlee.......................... 23 R. S. Bridge (Cheltenham & Trinity), lbw, b Burn ... 12 C. H. Alison (Malvern and New College), c Pope, b Brownlee ........................... 5 W.Flowers(Ea8tbourne and Trinity),stPope bWhately 14 J. J. Mounsey (Blair Lodge and Lincoln), b Burn ... 0 H.A.Hield (Leeds Grammar & Brasenose), b Raphael 3 W . L. Greenlees (Harrow & Magdalen), rnn out.......... 0 C. H . B. Marsham (Christ Church), not out ........... 8 B 11, w 5, nb 4 ...........20 Total ...225 c and b Whately 50 b B u rn ................. 81 c Findlay, b Firth 14 b Graham ... ... 4 c W ilson, b Firth 1 c Craig,b Graham 5 not o u t .................41 b Craig.................. 1 c Raphael, b Gra­ ham ................... 0 c Pope, b Graham 4 c Pope, b Craig ... 4 Extras.......... 23 Total ... 269 M r . F in d la y ’s Sidk. J.E.Raphael(Merchant Taylors’ and St. John’s), c Marsham, b Mouncey ........... 4 J. D . Craig (Shrews­ bury and Hertfoid), b Evans ..................29 R.Rogers(M-ilvernand Worcester) ,bFlowers 16 R. C. W . Burn (W in­ chester and Oriel), c Marsham, b Alison.. 33 P. H. Wilson (Sher­ borne and Oriel), c Marsham, b Hield .. 26 L.D. Brownlee (Clifton and Oriel), c and b H ield........... ........... E. G.Whately (Eton & N ew ),c Marsham, b Flowers .. 13 ... 73 A . G. Graham (Marl­ borough & Trinity), run out ..................62 D. Firth (Haileybury and Keble),c Evans, b Flowers ... 14 A.N . Pope (Harrow & Magdalen), c Mul­ holland, b Evans ... 36 H. A. Roberts (West­ minster and Christ Church), b Flowers 4 A. Addenbrooke ( War- wick and Corpus) lbw, b Flowers ... 0 W.Findlay (Oriel), not out ......................... 7 B 9 ,lb 4 ,w l,n b 1.. 15 Total ...........332 Second innings: Craig, lbw, b Evans, 1; Graham, c Greenlees, b Mounsey, 25; W ilson, c Greenlees, b Flowers, 18 ; Rogers, b Mounsey, 5; Addenbrooke, b Alison, 34; Raphael, not out, 47 ; Brownlee, not out, 25 ; b 9, nb 2. Total (five wickets) 166. M r . M arsham ’ s S ide . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . W hately........... R aphael........... 20-2 6 53 3 ... .. 29 8 50 1 17 2 63 3 ... .. 22 3 83 0 Bum ........... 18 6 37 2 ... ... 25 8 39 3 G raham .......... 1 0 1 0 . . . ... 9 1 23 4 Firth ........... 5 1 14 1 . . . ... 5 1 13 2 Roberts ........... 3 1 8 0 . . . ... 3 0 22 0 Addenbrooke.. 4 0 8 0 . . . Brownlee.......... 8 1 21 2 ... 4 1 11 0 Craig ... 3*5 1 5 2 Addenbrooke and Raphael each bowled a wide, Bum three wides, and Whately four no-balls and a wide. M r . F indlay ’ s S ide . First inninigs. O. M. R. W . Evans ........... 19*2 0 93 2 Mounsey........... 10 2 43 1 F low ers........... 19 3 78 5 Hield ........... 6 0 .‘36 2 Alison ........... 10 2 88 1 Carlisle ........... 7 0 19 0 Mulholland ... 3 0 15 0 Second innings. O. M. R. W. 10*4 , 8 59 1 •22 2 40 1 « 0 28 1 Alison delivered one and Hield two no- balls, and Flowers delivered a wide. THE FROZEN KANGAROO. [The Australians were obviously out of their element in Monday’s inclement weather. —Daily Paper.'] Does your circulation fail, Kangaroo ? Got a frost-bite in your tail, Kangaroo ? Do you find it hard to play When its hailing half the day, And it’s even cold for May, Kangaroo ? Are your Noble, Duff and Hill, Kangaroo, And poor Tramper feeling ill, Kangaroo ? Has the voyage made them stale, Since Llewellyn did not fail When he started “ finding bail,” Kangaroo ? ’Tis no doubt a sudden change, Kangaroo; But you’d sooner find your range, Kangaroo, If in coming o’er the seas, In the chambers where they freeze, You were hardened by degrees, Kangaroo! Evening News . BELSIZE C.C. IIX T U R E S FOX 1902. 26. Club Match APRIL. M AY. 3. Home, v. Shuttleworth 10. Neasden, v Avenue 14. Finsbury, v. H.A.C. 17. Home, v. Harrow Weald 19. Dorking, v. Dorking 24. Neasden, v. Druids 29. Staomore, v. Stanmore 31. Home, v. Higbgate JUNE. 7. Home, v. St. Augustine’s 11. Home, v. St. Stephen’s 14. Home, v. Avenue 19. Home, v. Stanmore 21. Harrow, v. Harrow Weald 26. Home, v. Lauderdale 27. Home, v. Kensington 28. Home, v. Druids JULY. Finsbury, v. H.A.C. Stevenage, v. Stevenage Sudbury, v. L. & N. W . Railway Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne College > Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne Bexhill, v. Bexhiil ! Sussex Eastbourne, v. South Lynn f Tour. Eastbourne, v. St. Andrew’s Masters I Eastbourne, v. New College Home, v. Wadham Lodge St. Quintin’s Park, v. North Rem ington Neasden, v. St. Augustine’* Walthamstow, v. St. Stephen’s AUGUST. Home, v. Pelham Arkley, v. Ark ley Home, v. Wadham Lodge Home, v. Neasden Palmer’s Green, v. Shuttleworth Home, v. Itineiants Home, v. North Kensington SEPTEMBER. H ome, v. Lauderdale Crouch End, v. Highgate Home. v. Mr. E. S. Buckingham’s X I. W ood Lane, v. Kensington Palace " CRICKET " is the only paper in the world solely devoted to the game. Terms op Subscription :— 6/- per annum. 7/- post free abroad. Payable in advance. All communications to be sent direot to the Offices of Cricket, 168, Upper Thames Street. London, E.O. THE METROPOLITAN CLTJBS IN 1902. (Continued from page 110.) The duties of honorary secretary of th B a r n e s C O. have been undertaken by Mr. C. E. B . Cockell, 2, Mill Hill Road, Barnes, S.W., the late secretary, Mr. Robertson, having left England to reside in Jamaica. Mr. C. E. Ratcliff is the team manager. The ground, which is situated in the Londsdale R md, is easily reached from Waterloo, or by busses which run every few minutes from Ham­ mersmith Broadway. F. Jones is the ground man. The club has an excellent list of matches, but no home week and no tour. M AY. 3. Teddington, v. Brunswick 10. Tul=e Hill, v. J. C. Lovell’s X I. 17. Barnes, v. Kingston Hill 19. Acton, v. Palliogswick 24. Strawberry Hill, v. Waldegrave Park 28. Oval, v. Surrey Colts 31. Malden, v. Malden Wanderers JUNE. Barnes, v. Roehampton Tulse Hill, v. J. C. Lovell’s X I. Roehampton, v. Roehampton Teddington, v. Teddington JU LY. Ewell, v. Eaell Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park Bromley, v. Bromley Brentford, v. Boston Park AUGUST. , Strawberry Bill, v. Waldegrave Park Richmond, v. Richmond Barnes, v. Newiaods Park , Kingston, v. KiDgs'.on Bill , St. Margaret*, v. rit. Margarets Barnes, v. Boston Park SEPTEMBER. , Acton, v. Palling®w.ck Barnes, v. Barnes Police The honorary secretary of the K e n ­ s in g t o n P a r k C.C., Mr. W. Graham Thompson, 8, Campden Hill Gardens, Kensington W., has arranged a good programme for this season, including matches against M.C.C., Hampstead and Incogniti. The managers of matches are as follows :—Messrs. Graham Thompson, L. E. G. Abney, J. G. Donaldson, H. D. Nicholas, M. A. Nicholas, W. R. Murray, F. W. Dilke, C. H. M. Thring, C. G. Hildyard, H. K. Gow, A. P. Comyns, O. D. Brooks, P. Greatorex, and R. F. A. Orr. Truly, a goodly list. An omnibus service now runs from Liverpool Street to the ground, at St. Quintin’s Park, every ten minutes. The two vice-presi­ dents are well-known, viz., Messrs. H. W. Price and S. Bircham. E. Smart is the groundman. M AY. 7. Home, v. Hampstead 10. Southgate, v. Southgate 17. Blackbeath, v. R.N.C. 19. Home, v. M.C.C. 24. Home, v. Upper Tooting 31. Home, v. Wimbledon JUNE. 4. Stanmore, v. Stanmore Park 7. Bientwood, v. Brentwood 11. Home, v. R.N.C. 14. Bedford, v. Bedford County School 16. Arkley, v. Arkley 21. Chelmsford, v. Chelmsford 28. W indtor, v. W indsor Home Park JULY. 5. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon 9. Dunstable, v. Dunstable G.S. 12. .home, v. Uxbridge 19. Home, v. Incogniti 24. Kenley, v. Keuley 26. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge 30. Banstead, v. Banstead

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