Cricket 1902

" 144 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a t 15, 1902. STUART SURRID6E&Go. Practical Manufacturers o f the Celebrated P.R.D. CRICKET BATS. As made for LORD ’S, OVAL , LE YTON , and the Principal Home and Coloniai Cricket Grounds. TOP SHOW ING RUBBER BANDS &.A1R CHAMBERS. SECTION OF HANDLE SHOW ING AIR CHAMBERS. The “ P.R.D.” Pats are used by all tbe greatest batsmen, viz.: - Prince Ranji'sinbji ; Lord HawV e ; W . G. Grace. E sq.; A. C. Maclaren, L sq.; C. B. Fry, Svq ; F. S. Jackson. Esq. ; J. R. Mason. E-»q.; A. O. Jones. Esq.; J. Darling, E sq.; Clem Hill, E ;q ,; P. F. Warner, Esq.; M. P. Lucas, E sq.; D. L. A . Jephson, E sq.; R. E. Foster, E sq.; S. M . J. Woods, Esq ; L. C. H. Paliiret, E sq.; T. Hayward, etc. S ussex C ounty C rick et C lub , B r ig h to n . The Bats made by Stuart Surridge and Co. are excellent in every -way. The willow is the right sort, and the shape and balance leaves nothing to be desired. The new blades are fit to meet new balls without fear of crack or split. C. B. FRY, Sussex XI. Seasons, 1899, 1900, 1901—3,600 runs w ith this bat.-G IL B E R T L. JESSOP, Capt. Gloucester X I. 175, BOROUGH HIGH STREET, LONDON, S E. ROUTHGATE v. KENSINGTON PARK .—Played at Southgateon May 10. SOUTHGATR. F.S.Lewis.stReynolds, b Nicholas ...........42 J. C. Bevington, b Conran ... . . 3 E H.W . Scott, c Eddy, b H emm erde.......... 41 W .R.Robertson,cH.D. Nicholas, b Abney 1 T. ^A. D. Bevington, not out .................. 95 R. 8. Dickson, c M. A., b H. D. Nicholas ... 7 S.G.C. Starky,b Abney 1 H. F. Bawtree, b H.D. Nicholas .................. 15 H. U. Rowley, c Currey, b Abn^y ... 2 R. E. Paige, b H. D. Nicholas ................... 1 W .T . Ricketts, c and b H. D. Nicholas ... 1 B 3,lb 3, w 1 ... 7 Total ...216 K ensington P ark . E. H. Setton, lbw, b Lewis... ... 2 B.H.Conran.bT. A. D. Bevington ........... 1 C. E. Reynolds, b T. A. D. Bevington 24 J. R. C >nyers. c J. C. Bevinerton, b Srarky 24 A. Eddy, c J. <J. Bevington, b Lewis 4 IVf.A.Nicho’as, bLewis 6 H. W. Cutrey. c J. C. Bftvington, b Lewis 14 H.D.Nicholas, b Lewis 0 T. W.Hemmerde.notout 6 F.L. Holford.b Starky 2 L. E. J. A b n ey ........... 6 B 3, lb 4 ........... 7 Total 95 THE WANDERERS v. EA8T MOLESEY.—Played at East Moles-y on May 10. EA.8T MOLESRY. E. Dore. c and b Tay­ lor ........................... 6 L. Mallesoo, c Moore, b T a y lo r ..................6 H .E . Knight, b Tay­ lor ... ........... 5 Bell, c Hadath, b Bel­ dam ......................... 11 H. 8. Cobb, run out . 26 W .W iliiam s.b Beldam 0 B Blount, b Beldam E. Potter, not out ... A . P. Keeling, run out ................... H. B. Vogel, lbw, b Peldam ................... C. Bonnard, b Beldam Extras .......... Total ... 64 Second innings: E. Dore. c Walker, b Taylor, 28, L. Malleson, b Barker, 0; H .E . Knight, not out, 19; H. S. Cobb, b Barker. 0; W . Williams, not out, 11; extras, 4.—Total, 62. T h e W a n d e r e rs . 8. Colmin, not out ... 61 K. -E. M. Barker, c Barnard, b Williams 27 C. A. Beldam, c Wil­ liams, b Bell ........... 7 E. M. Fischer, b Bell 1 C. W . Greenhill, b Bell ... ... 0 J. E. G. Hadath, c Williams, b Bell ... 4 W . H. Waller, st Keeling, b Williams 71 A. M. Latham, b Ma’lison ... Carmytage Moore, c T. Knight, b W il­ liams ........................... W . E. Hobbs, c Malle­ son, b Williams O. Taylor, b V\iiliams Extras ........... Total ...........1 STREATHAM v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES.— Played at Streatham on May 10. M a r l b o r o u g h B l u e s . L. N. Rogers, c Miller, b H ooper................... 2 M. s. Rogers,cHoop?r, b Wileman ... .. 38 8. A. P. Kitcat,c Wile­ man, b Scott ... 31 G. Coles, c Fevez, b Hooper ...................23 C. M. H. Howell, b Fortescue.................. 10 H. Maily, b Fortescue 10 H. M. S. Rogers, not out ...........................15 T.Westray.bFortescue 0 F. W . Bellamy, b Hooper ... ......... 2 R .W . Foster,s'.Spicer, b H ooper................... 0 A . M. G. Black, b Hooper ................... 4 Lb 2 ................. 2 Tot'll S t r e a t h a m . J. L. Spicer, c & b Maily ........................ 3 E. P. Pulbrook,c Coles, b Maily ... *......... 1 H. T. Cross, c and b, M aily.................. 0 H. H. Scott, c Foster, b M. 8. Rogers . 35 J. F. W . Hoop»-r, b M aily.......................... 19 L. A .M . Fevez, c & b Maily ......... 17 A. R. Wileman, b M. S. Rogers................. R. Jillings, c Fos'er, b M. S. Rogers A. E. Fortescu*, c Howell.bVl.S.R gers E. B. Miller, run out W. borncastle, not out B 3. lb 1 ........... Total ........... LONDON SCOTTISH v. HAMPSTEAD. - Played at Hampstead on May 10. L on do n S c o t t is h . H. G. Dunkley,notout 30 8. Lienard, c McGre­ gor, b Osmond 1 E. A. Bennett, run out 17 If. J. Wass, b Ahsan ul Hak ........................... 3 H. J. R. Pope, b A*han ul Hak.......... 0 E. Lacey, b Ahsan ul Hak .......................... 0 W . 8. Reid, c Mac­ Gregor, b Ashan ul Hak ... ........... F. 1 ienard, b Osmond A. Kinross, c Danby, b Ahsan ul Hak ... D . M. Clarke, c M ac­ Gregor, b Osmond A. B. Daniels, b Os­ mond .. ........... B 4, lb 2 ... G. MacGregor, Clarke, b Reid ... 38 F.D. Monroe, b 8. Lie­ nard .................. ... 30 E. W . H. Beaton, b L<*cey ................... 7 B.A.Everitt.c Daniels, b Lienard.................. 0 L. E. Thom is, b Lacev 0 Ahsan ul Hak, b Lacey 0 H a m p s t e a d . fct Total W . T. Danby. b Lacey H. C. Preston, c Daniels, b 8. Lienard A. B. Osmond, b 8. Lienard ................. E. R. Watson, c Daniels, b Lacey .. S. 8. Pawling, not out B 8, w 1 .......... Total ........... GRANVILLE “ A ” Bexley on May 10. G r a n v il l e . BE XLEY .—Played at T. H. Fry, b Baynes.. 1 A. L. Ryder, b Ash­ down ................... 5 J. R. Hollingworth, b Baynes ........... 0 H. Levinson, c and b A sh dow n ................. 9 H .L. Temple,c Baynes, b Ashdown ...........23 H. W . Stirling, st Newton, b Ashdown 0 H. T. Brown, c Har­ rison, b Ashdown ... 2 B e x l e y . A . C. Rodwell, c Newton, b Ashdown H. Morris, lbw, b Redp a t h ................ J. A. Johnston, b Ashdown ................. F. R. Pope, not out ... E xtras................. Total ........... E. Betts, c Fry, b Hollingworth ... 15 H. Osborne, b Hol- lingworh ... 3 H. Baynes, c Brown, b P o p e .......................... 0 J. B. Harrison, c Temple, b Holling­ worth ......................... 1 J. Upton, b Pope 0 J. Judd, lbw, b Rod- well ..........................39 C. Ashdown, c and b Tem ple.................. 12 Lodge, 1 w, b Levin­ son .......................... 6 Newton, b Levinson... 2 Rpdpatb, b Rodwell 19 Escot. nor out ......... 2 Extras ........... 5 T .t .l ..104 GRANVILLE “ A ” v. DERRICK WANDERERS. —Played at Lea on May lo. G r a n v il l e . A O. Pettman,run out 1 F. E. Thomson, c Lines, b (Jarroll ... 0 A. W . LeMay, lbw, b Foston ... 2 G. Hilder, c Lines, b Carroll .................. 12 F. E. Lander, c H. Marsh, b Fostm ... 48 H .J. Morris, b Vincent 15 T. L. Passmore, b Marsh ................... 2 A. C. T*yl r, b Koston 11 W . H. Honnywell not out ... 5 R. W. Gill, run out . 3 E F. Debenham, b H. M arsh................. 1 Extras ...........10 Total .. 110 D e r r ic k W a n d e r e r s . C. W . Mireh, b Pass- L. F. D*y, c Thomson, m o r e ................. 0 b Beider ........... 17 A. Valder. c Passmore, J.R. Pelly, b Passmore 2 b Debenham 12 A. J. Lines not ou<; n W . H. Golds, b Pass- H.F. Wharton not out 0 more . . . . 0 Extras ........... 7 H. Marsh, b Helder .. 2 — H. B.Vincent, b Helder 29 Total (7 wkts.) 69 A E. Carroll and F. W . Foston did not bat. A p p oin ted b y R o y a l W a rra n t. M a n u fa ctu rers o f H o rticu ltu ra l M a ch in ery to H is M ajesty, King- E dw ard V II. RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS TH E BEST I N THE WOB XD . Possessin Improvements embodied in no other Machines. P A T E N T D O U B L E A N G L E C U T T IN G B A R R E L . P A T E N T 8 P R IN G H A N D L E 8 P R E V E N T IN G V IB R A T IO N , P A T E N T 8 IN G L t S C R EW A D J U S T M E N T . * Made in Six Sizes, 26 to 48 inches wide. HAND-POWER MACHINES IN ALL SIZES TO SUIT EYERY REQUIREMENT. RANSOMES, SIMS & JEFFERIES, Ltd., IPSWICH Printed and Published for the Proprietor by Msbbitt & Hatches, Ltd., 167, 168, land 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., May 16th, 1902. VIEWOF SPRING

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