Cricket 1902
J u l y 3, 1902. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 255 CRICKET FORM ata GLANCE. Demy 8vo., Cloth Boards, Showing the batting and bowling of every Cricketer who has played in first-class matches in any two seasons between 1878-1902 with every run scored for or against the Australians in England, the elevens they met, the results, and the result of every County match. COMPILED BY HOME GORDON , WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY LORD HAWKE. Price 3 / 6 Nett. SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Cricket. —“ The time and thought expended on the compila tion must have been enormous, and enthusiasts owe a deep debt of gratitude to Mr. Home Gordon for the great pains he has taken. . . . A v<ry interesting introduction to the volume has been penned by Lord Hawke.” Yorkshire Post. —“ The most wonderful volume of cricket statistics that has ever been compiled.” Cricket Field. —“ ‘ Cricket at a Glance’ is a wonderful work, and ought to be in the hands of every enthusiast. The labour bestowed upon the compilation of its statistics must have been prodigious.” Sporting Life. —“ The most comprehensive and complete ^ook of statistics relating to the game of cricket.” Daily Mail. “ A most valuable and interestirg volume.” Vanity Fair. “ A most excellent book of reference.” Pelican. “ Mr. Home Gordon’s admirably correct book is a mine of information.” The World. “ Laboriously prepared and very acceptable reference book.” St. James’s Gazette. —“ The book is a triumph of research and careful compilation.” Country Sport. —“ The figures tabulated will be of great interest and assistance to the cricketing section of the public.” Sheffield Telegraph.— “ Of the value of the work to the cricket enthusiast there can be no question, and writers on the game will be indebted to its pages for much handy information.” A . C O N S T A B L E & C O ., L I M I T E D , W E S T M I N S T E R STREATHAM v. W ANDERERS.—Played at Streatham on June 26. W anderers . G. A . Beldam, c Field, b Feeny ....................101 W . H W aller, c Cross, b Parton .....................11 E. A . Beldam,b 1arton 0 P. P. Lincoln lbw, b Parton ......................18 T. A Darke, c Parton, b Scott ......................96 S. ColmaD, b Feeny ... 9 J. Carr, b Feeny ... 25 L. S. Wells, nol out... 20 R B. Brooks,b Parton 10 J. E S. Hadath, not out .......................... 9 B 17, lb 2 ...........19 Total (8 wkts) *318 J. E. Stedman did not bat. * Linings declared closed. S trratham . H . S. Barkworth, c Stedman, bW ells... 6 H. L. Dawson,c Wells, b Stedman ... 16 Rev. H. F. S. Adams, b W ells ............... 11 C. J. Parton,st Brooks, b Wells ................. 0 H. H. Scott, bWells 5 E. Field, c Brooks, b Stedman ...............11 Total ... E. J. Dobson, lbw, b Wells ................. 0 Second in n in g s E . J. Dobson, b Hadath, 13; V. F. Feeny, c Wells, b Carr, (’ ; A. 8ampson, b Carr, 19 ; E. P. Pulbrook, not out, 5.—Total (3 wks), 37. H. T. Cross, b Sted man ........................... 9 V. F. Feeny,c Hadath, b Wells ................... 0 A. Sampeon, c Brooks, b Wells ................. 5 E. P. Pulbrook, not out ........................... 1 No-ball ........... 1 66 NONDESCBIPT8 v. WOODFORD W ELLS.— Played at W oodford on June 21. N ondescripts . J. Armitage, c and b Mussett ...................46 J. S. Nesbitt, c Morris, b Musset ... ...........12 O. S. Hickson, b D. Tossetti ............. 0 P. W . Oscroft, b D. Tossetti .................. 6 E. A . Burnie, b Mor ris .......................... 12 H. V\ade, b G. To st-tti, 14 H. W. Edmonds, lbw, I) Mussett...................32 C. W . Lydall, not out 1^ T. S. Wheater, c and b G. To*setti........... 6 L. Hutchinson, b G. Tossetti ................... 3 A. Eiloart, b G. Tos setti .......................... 0 B 10, lb 4, w 2 .. 16 To'al .. 165 W oodford W ells . First innings. D . Tossetti, c & b Wheater 7 P. Morris, c Edmunds, b Wheater ........................... 1 J. Mu sett, c and b W heater 3 G. Tossetti, c sub, b Wade .. 42 G. T. Hollington. b Oscroft 1 A . Tossetti, b Armitage ... 5 W . C. Kislingbury, b Os croft .................................. 0 P. G. Blythe, c Armitage, b Wade .................................. 3 E. C. Palmer, n otou t... ... 15 H. F. Chamen, c Oscroft, b W heater.......................... 0 D. Bead, b Wheater ........... 0 B 8, lb 10 ...........18 Total 95 Second innings, not out ........... 6 not out ...........54 b H ick son ........... 0 c Hutchinson, b H ick son ........... 0 b H ick son ........... 4 lbw, b Eiloart ... 0 B 6, lb 2 ........... 8 Total (4 wkts) 82 HAMPSTEAD v. HORN8EY.—Played at Hornsey on June 26. H ampstead . E.E.Barnett, b Oscroft 87 F. W . Orr, c Brown, b K iog ..................33 Ahsan - ul - Hak, c Cruikshank.bBrewer 10 F. R. D. Monro, c King, b Oscroft . 6 C C. T. Doll, not out 40 O. S. Bickson, b Oscroft ................... 1 G. A . S. Hickson, b Brewer ...................64 W . P. Harrison, b Brewer ................... 5 A.A.Barron, b Brewer 0 R.E.Murray, b Brewer 10 S. S. Pawling, not out 0 B 11, lb 5, w l .. 17 Total (9 wkt8)*273 * Innings declared closed. H ornsby . R. W . Nicholls, b G. L ickson ......................35 P. W . Oscroft, b Pawlirg ................... 6 E. S. Duvtl, c Orr, b Ahsan-ul-flak ...115 W . J. Brewer, b O. Hickson .................. 14 S.L.King,10. Hickson 4 J. H. Nicholls. c Barron, b Monro ... 87 W. J. Cruikthank, not out ................... 11 L. T. Weaver, not out 0 B 2 , lb 1................... 3 A. H. Hossack, H. Grinsdell did not bat. Total (6 wkts) 226 Morgan-Brown, and E. W . M ILL H ILL SCHOOL v. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL.—Played at Mill Hill on June 25. M ill H ill S chool . N. K . Bain, b Good- child .......................... 18 Y . R. Dick, b Good- chil i ........................ o H. C. W ills, b Good- child .......................... 0 J. S. Auty, b Good- child ...........................48 J. F. Ewen, b Good- child ........................... 9 H . J. Priestley, not out ... ...........24 G. G. MacGregor, not out .......................... 24 B 8, nb 5 ...........13 Total (5 wkts) *136 D. A . Ewen, R . C. Taylor, W . M. Penny, and L. W . Taylor did not bat. * Innit gs declared closed. U niversity C o llig e S chool . W . A. C. Goodchild, b Dick B. H. Ellis, b Bain ... J. A Morley, b Bain S. A. Gard, b J. F. E w en.......................... E. V. Ellis, lbw, b Auty ................... R. P. Goode, c and b A u ty ........................... C. D. Schlesinger, b B a in .......................... W. B. Tuck, not out W . McNaught, c Penny, b Bain P. Newhaus, b Bain ... C. Eastman, c Bain, b A u ty ........................... Byes ........... Total ......... l OLD CITIZENS v. IB I3.-P la yed at Herne Hill on June 28. I ris . R. Neweon, b Hale ... 1 E. Buckland, b R.Cole 0 H.W . Perkins, not out 47 E. Dewey, not out ...21 Extras.................. 13 W .8. Roberson, b Hale 29 P. Monsley, b Hale ...114 G. Clinton, c Hale, b Blewett ................... 3 E. White, st Booker, b Hale ... ...................22 C.S.Marshall, bB.Cole 9 Total (7 wkts) 259 W. Wright and E. 8parrowhank did not bat. O ld C itizens . E.E. Dent, b Buckland 16 E. Booker, c White, b W right ...................22 P. W . Hale, not o u t... 4 1 R. C. Cole, b White .. 24 H .Blewett, b Monsley 4 F.E.Goddard,b Mons- l*y .......................... 4 D.R. Upsdale, not out 0 E xtras................. 14 Total (5 wkts) 125 H. H . Lavington, J. F. Cole, J. C. Hayden and A . N, Other did not bat.
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