Cricket 1902
206 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u n e 12, 1902. PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN 1902. BRIGHTON COLLEGE. JUNE. 5. Bi ighton, v. Dolphins 12. Brighton, v. M.C.C. and Ground 21. Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne 28. Brighton, v. bt. Paul’s School JU LY . 3 Brighton, v. Dolphins 5. Brighton, v. Dulwich College 12. L a cciig, y. Lancing College 26 Brighton, v. Old Brightoniant>* * Two-day match. DULWICH COLLEGE. JUNE. 4. v. Bedford Grammar School 7. v. Tonbridge School* 10. v. Masters 14. v. Royal Fusiliers, 4th Batt.t 21. v. Ola Alleynians JU LY . 5. v. Brighton College* 12. v. St. Paul’s f chool * Played away. + Balf-day matches. ETON COLLEGE. JUNE. 4. Eton, ▼. New College 7. Eton, v. Butterflies 11. Eton, y. Free Foresters 14. Eton, v. Eton Ramblers 19. Eton, v. M.C.C. 24, W inchester, v. ‘Winchester* JU LY . 5. Eton, v. I. Zingari 11. Loid’s, v. Banow * * Two-day match. HAILEYBURY COLLEGE. JUNE. 7. v. M.C.C. and Ground 14. v. G. B. Pawle, Esq.’s X I. i l. v. Butteifi es JU LY . 2. v. Old Eaileyburians 4 v. V eliingtou College* 11. v. U ppiigham School* 19. v. Marlborough Blues 30. v. Bailtybury Wanderers AUGUST. 1. Lcrd’s, v. Cheltenham College* * Two-day match. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE. JUNE. 13. v. Marlborough Blueo* 17. Cheltenham, v. Cheltenham+ JU LY . 6. v. Hampshire Bogs 11. v. M.C.O.* 19. v. Reigate 80. Lord’s, v. Rugby* t Two-day matches. RADLEY COLLEGE. JUNE. 4. Badley, v. Merton College 7. Radley, v. Assyrians ” 11. Badley, v. Gentlemen of Berkshire 14. Rfcdley, v. Worcester College 18 Radlt y, v. Bradtield College JU LY . 5. Rhdley, v M.C.C. 12. Radley, v. Read ng C. C. TONBRIDGE SCHOOL. JUNE. 4. Tonbridge, v. Blue Mantles 7. Tonbridge, v. Dulwich College 11. Tonbridge, v. M.O.C. 11. Tonbridge, v. Blackheath 26. Orpington, v. Mr. A . Miller Hallett’s X I. JU LY. 1. Tonbridge, v. Old Tonbridgians* 9. Tonbridge, v. Free Foresters 12. Tonbri ge, v Mr. J. K. Mason’s X I. 19. Tonbridge, v. West Kent 26. Tonbridge v. Band of Brothers * Two-day match. WINCHESTER COLLEGE. JUNE. 4. y. A . J. W ebbe’s X I.* 10. v. Free Foresters 12. v. New College 17. y. I Zingari 19. v. M.C.U. 24. W inchetter, v. Eton* JULY. 10. Bt. Cross, v. Green Jackets SURREY (2nd) v. YORKSHIRE (2nd). Played atthe Oval on June 6 and 7. Abandoned. No play was possible in this match on the first day On the next morning Baker and E. Wiltshire pla* ed very pretty cricket indeed, and put up 62 for the first wicket. Several showers fell, and the game had to be abandoned. S ubbey (2). Baker (A .;, run o u t... £6 Davies, not o u t........... 5 E. Wiltshire, b Brown 24 Gocder, not out ... 1 Nice, c Rudstone, b B 2, nb 3 ........... 6 R in grose..................14 — Moulder, b Ringroee... 0 ! Total (4 wkts) 105 K . E. M. Barker, G. H. Hadfleld. Kersley, Bale, and Smith did not bat. Y orkshire (2):—R. W . Frank, B. S. Swallwell, Biggins, Wainwright (W .), Wallace, hudstone, Ringrose, Newstead, Outram, Holmes, and Brown (W ). S urrey (2nd X I.) O. M. R. W . O. M.R. W . Frank ... 6 0 27 0 Wallace... 4 1 11 0 Ringrose 118 8 34 2 Brown ... 3 3 0 1 W ain- Newstead. 4 0 18 0 wright.. 8 0 15 0 Ringrose bowled three no-balls. W EST WRAT11NG PABK v CHRIST COLLEGE. Played at W est Wratting Park on June 6. W est W ratting P ark . J. C. Woodall, b Smith 9 W . N. Col bold, c and b Moore .................. 36 R. L . Whitehead, b Smith........................... 5 C. G. Fernie, b Os borne........................... 0 M. Wace, b Smith ... 0 J. G. bcm foid, run out ...........................19 Kennett, c Cotterie, b Squire ...................10 E. L. Musson, b Squire ................... 2 P. G. C. Campbell, not out ..........................12 W . B . Beaundrell, Lot out ...........................14 Extras........... 0 Total W . R. Gray did not bat. C h iibt C ollege . .. 108 J.L.Cai stairs,*; W ood all, b Mauodrell ... 24 C. R. Pumphrey, c Woodall, b Mm son 72 B. R. Osborne, c and b Campbell ... lo A. M. Squire, c Mus son, b Campbell ... 8 C C. Moore, R. Elwood, Leslie did not tat. J. H. Smith, c Bom- f«.rd, b Gray ..............23 G. Newton, not out . . 9 D. Cotterie, not out 9 Extras ... ... 0 Total ..........167 A C. Cooper, and T. D. CH ISW ICK BOUSE v. INCOGN ITI.-PJayed at Chiswick on May 31. C hiswick H ouse . First innings. Second innings. .............. ... 1 cCarpmael, bO ir 29 .. 66 S. C. G. Fox, b Whitley H. P. F. Sich, run out S. Weston, b Y> hitlty.. W . Giaham Thompson, c Miller, b Pritchett ........... C M. Tuke, c sub, b Pritchett ........................... A . A . Sortt ea,lbw,b W hitley G. Leigh Clare, c Orr, b Pritchett .......................... 6 M. Yates, b Pritchett........... 0 H. W . ( urrey, not out ... 11 A . Wilbraham, c Voules, b Pritchett........................... 5 T. S. Tuke, b Pritchett ... 0 E. W. Smith, c C*rpmaeJ, b W h itle y .......................... 3 B 4, lb 2 ................... 6 8 b Daniells . 13 bO rr ... . 6 not out 7 b Daniells ... b Pn*chett... lun out not out st Carpmael,b Orr 8 Bye Total ...........127 I ncogniti . Total ... 81 F. W . Orr, b Smith ... W . P Carpmael, lbw, b F o x ........... ........... o C. N. Dai iell, b Fox... 4 A. Voules, c E. W. Smith, b Thompson 38 F. W . Pritchett, b Fox 8 T. G. Bett, b Fox ... a W . E. Martyn, c H. Sich, b Fox ........... 7 M. H. Whitley, b Fox 12 H . W . Dillon, b Thomp on ........... 1 Captain Rot erts, b Thompson ........... 0 W . F. ttteven*, b Fox 0 C.B oyesMiller,not out 0 Extras ........... 4 SHERBORNE SCHOOL v. INCOGNITI.—Played at Sherborne on June 2 and 3. S herborne First innings. C. A. Gordon, b Miller Long, b Miller ................... G. L. Ollivier, lbw, b Fox... P. Smith, c Murray, b Roberts ................... C. G. Marsh, c Roberts, b M iller.................. F 088, run out Hors fall, b Whitley Hirsch, b Roberts Crichton, b B orton Bamberger, not out Coote, b Horton ... Byes ........... S chool . Second innings. 8 cand b Whitley 53 2 c Roberts, b W hitley............ 1 14 b Roberts .......... 1 ht wkt, b Miller 15 c Murray, b Miller ........... b v\h itle y ........... c Shepherd, b W bitley......... b Roberts ........... b Roberts ........... b Miller ........... not out ........... B 9, lb 3 ... Total S. C. G. Fox, lbw, b Marsh ... ... 0 E. M. Crosse, c Coote, b Marsh ...................24 N. F. Wells, b Coote 18 P. A . Lushington, c and b Marsh . ... 41 T. Horton, c Smith, b Marsh ...................18 G. R. Murray, lbw, b Bamberger .........84 A. J. P. Millar, b Bamberger ......... 1 ...130 I ncogkiti . Total ...I4d M. H. Whitley, b R o s s ...........................76 Captain Roberts, b Bamberger ...........13 P. N. F. Sheppasd, n otou t ... ... 2 C. S. Cobbold, b Marsh ..................... 8 B 9, lb 3 ...........12 Total .. 297 CHi LTENHAM COLLEGE v. INCOGNITI.— Played at Cheltenham on June 6 and 7. C heltenham C ollege . Total . 78 P. D ’a Banks, c Vou les, b Roberts 3 W . G. Harington, b Roberts .................. 6 G. Marsden, c and b Cobbold .................. 26 T. E Brooks, b Crosse 67 C. W . Edwards, lbw, b Stedman ........... 9 R.C. Lloyd, b Whitley 16 H. R. Malden, c W hit ley, bC obl old ... 6 I ncogniti . A. B. Voules, not out ... . M. H. W hitley, not o u t .. . E. T. Peel, b Roberts 10 T. A . Crost-e, c Wells, b Cobbold................. 4 J.M .Weddal, stWells, b Cobbold................... W . J. Clayton, b Crosse ................... J. P. V\intertotham, notout ... ........... B 4, lb 1........... 8 Total ’ 51 Total ...........10 P. A . Lusbington, G. R. Murray, Rev. P. Hatters- ley-Smith, E. M. Crotse, P. N. F. Shepherd, N. F. Wells, Capt. A. Roberts, J. F. Stedman, C. S. C ot- bold, and H F. Burke did not bat. J. C. LOVELL’S X I. v. CRO Y D O N .-Played at Croydon on June7th. G. F. Long, c L. Lo\ell, b robinson 11 M Vv. Robinson, b J. S. Lovell ........... 6 J. W . Whitcomb, c L. Lov» 11, b Porch ... 20 S. J. thing, b Flindt 24 C. K. Richer, b Porch 4 C. G. Paget, b Flindt 2 C roydon . F. W . Fifleld,b Porch 0 E. H. Balch, b Flindt 11 V . G. A. Butler, c L. Lovell, b l?lindt ... 0 A. E. Swain, b Flindt 10 C. T. Mabey, not out 1 L eg-bye................... 1 Total ► 9 S. Briggs, not out .. 44 J. W . Porch, b Butler 0 D.V. B assard, b Swain 31 C.H Mountain,bSwain 0 K. Robinson, c uhing, b Swain ................... 2 J. C. I ovell ’ s X I. H. Ring, c Ching, b Swain ... ... L. Lovell, not out B 6, lb C........... Total 0 9 , 11 97 G. A . Ring, J. S. Lovell, S. H. Elindt and C. L. Ring did not bat. HOLMBURY ST. M A R Y v. MR. H. D. SW AN ’S X I.—Played at Holmbury St. iUary on June 7. H olmbury S t . M ar y . Rev A. C. Hayes, c Cruwya ... 12 W. Bentley, b Cruwys 2 A Strudwick,bCruwys 0 A.Carpenter,b Cruwys 10 S.B artwright,cBarnes, b Cruw vs.................. 0 G. Elms, b Gathorne.. 9 F. Shephei d, b Cruwys J .Longhurst,b Cruwj s F. Clarke, b Cruwys .. E. Amey, b Gathorne. E. Eims, not out E xtras................. Total 00102 5 41 M r . H . D. S w an ’ s X I . H.D.bwan,b Shepherd 1 B.J.Albery.bthepherd 1 Extras................... 3 L G. Cruwys, b Shep herd ................. ... 18 C.a.R.Hensley,notout 30 H. Taylor, b Shepherd 6 E. H. Gathorue, c and Total (5 wkts) 61 b Shepherd ........... 2 E. L. Z ffert, N. P. Batten, W . Barnes, T. S. Gray and D. Mirrielees did not bat.
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