Cricket 1902

268 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y 10, 1902. cipal attractions; centuries were scarce, not from failure of the batsmen but through the astuteness of the fielding, and much credit is due to Messrs. Pocock and Rattlidge and others, captains of the various teams. NEW ABILITY. [ “ The only new man in the English Eleven is Abel.” ] And well the cricket world may ask, What means this novel label ? And is it right or fit or true Or just or creditable— Even to hint in word or print That newness goes with Abel ? When cricketers were wearing smocks, And balls of rubber bouncing, The Oval telegraphic boards Were centuries announcing Of this “ new man ” who’s passed his span In county bowlers trouncing. The scores he’s made have crossed the seas In many a far-sent cable, And this new man has passed his test As steadiest, least unstable— The smallest, oldest, coolest, best, In short, most truly Abel. —The Olobe. SUTTON v. M IT OHAM .—Played at Sutton. S utton . G. H. Hadfield,b Hus­ sey ........................... 4 V. R. Bromage, b Hale 21 R. M . Bell, b T. Har­ vey .......................... 9 L. Jackson, b T. Har­ vey .................. 19 R. 8. Dally, b Hale ... 0 J. T. Illington, lbw, b T. Harvey ........... 9 B. Appleton, b T. Har­ vey ........................... 9 Cath, J. A. Knight, < b T. Harvey ...........30 J. Bell, c Harwood, b Hussey ................. 9 C. Costin, b Rhodes ... 33 A . 81oper, b Bhodes 0 G. J. M. Bell, not out Extras ........... Total 11 . 162 M itcham . H . Cath, b Hadfield ... 20 N. A . Harvey, c and b J. Bell ................... 3 J. Boxall, c Costin, b Hadfield ...................10 E. Nash, lbw, b J.Bell 40 M. Moorhouse, c Bro­ mage, b R. Bell ... 9 W . Rhodes, c L. Jack­ son. b J. B e ll...........20 W . Hu8sey,cIllington, b Hadfield ...........10 C. Butler, c Dally, b J. Bell ................... W . Windsor, bR. Bell T. P. Harvey, not out F. Hale, c Knight, b J. Bell ......... G. Harwood, not out Extras ........... Total (10 wkts) 164 SUTTON (2) v. EW E LL (2) (Thirteen Aside).— Played at Sutton. S utton (2). A.8.Jackson,c Martin, b Hampton .......... 28 A. French, b Powley .. 23 W . G. Poole.c Rawlin- son. b Jones ........... 4 E. A. Redman, b Jones 55 R. Greenall, lbw, b H am pton................... 0 A. L. Sloper, b Hamp­ ton ........................... 2 F. Collins, c Martin, b H am pton......................10 W .H aycraft,c Powley, b Jones ...................19 J. R. Haynes.b Powley 26 C. Easton, lbw, bJones 0 A. C a r t w r ig h t , b H am pton................... 0 D .W . Ker, b Hampton 0 F. Whitbourn, not out 34 Extras ............. 10 Total .211 W .Rawlinson,bFrench 1 T. Pennethorne, b Haynes .................. 32 F. Bowring, b Jackson 2 E. Powley, c Sloper, b Haynes .................27 G. O. Hampton, b Havnes .................. 5 C. > . Reiner, b Haynes 2 O. Martin, c Haynes, b E iston ................... 8 E w ell (2). H. Jacomb, b Easton 6 H Merriman.b Easton 32 J. L. Hampton, b Haynes ................... 0 C. Jacomb, not out ... 14 C.Jones,candbEaston 0 P. M. Walters, absent, hurt ................... ... 0 Extras) ... 18 Total ...147 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY RESULTS. FIRST-CLASS MATCHES. Played, 11; W on, 4 ; Lost, 4 ; Drawn, 3. BATTING AVERAGES. S. H. D iy ... . E. M. Dowson K . R. B. Fry C. H. M. Ebden . R. N. h . Blaker . E. R. Wilson J. Gilman ... . F. B. Wilson L. V. Harper E. F. Penn ... . E. W . Maun... . L. T. Driffield S. S. Harris ... . C. E. Winter... . H. C. McDonell . The following also batted: F. A. S. 8ewell (10, 1*, 15, and 19*), G. Howard-Smith (0, 16*, and 23*), J. W . Marsn (26 and 10), and J. F. Morris (7* and 2*). BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. No. Times Most of not in an Total inns. out. inns. Runs. Aver 10 . . 2 .. 117*. . 331 .. 41*37 21 . . 2 .. 72 . . 637 .. 33 52 10 0 .. 127 . . 253 .. 25*3) 21 ... 0 .. 137 . . 510 .. 24*28 16 .. 2 .. 64* 320 .. 22 85 20 . 3 .. 142 . . 339 .. 19 94 16 2 .. 44*. . 237 .. 16*92 10 . . 2 .. 41* 118 .. 14 75 17 . . 1 .. 55 . . 203 .. 12*68 17 . . 1 .. 51*. . 190 .. 11*87 8 .. 0 .. 42 .. 89 .. 11*12 13 . . 1 .. 29*. . 100 .. 8*33 4 . . 0 .. 26 . . 26 .. 6*50 11 . . 5 .. 18 . . 38 .. 633 7 . . 1 .. 11 . . 31 .. 5*16 E. R. Wilson 450-4 ..160 . . 892 . . 64 . . 16*61 E. M. Dowson .. 420’3 .. 95 ..1174 . . 65 . . 18*06 F. b. Wilson .. 13*4 .. 1 .. 42 . . 2 . . 21*00 E. F. P e n n ......... 147*2 .. 33 .. 417 . . 13 . . 32*07 R. N. R. Blaker 10 .. 2 .. 35 . . 1 . . 35*00 H. C. M. McDonell 56 .. 15 .. 151 . . 4 . . 37*76 L. T. Driffield .. 18S . 5< 463 . . 8 . . 57*87 F. A. 8. Sewell (3 0 -3 -1 1 3 —4), J. Gilman (17-0- 81—2), and 8. H. Day (8*2—134—0) each bowled in two innings, and G. Howard-Smith (28 2—2—121—3) and C. H. M. Ebden (6—0 —19—1) in one innings only. The following scores of over 100 were hit for Cam­ bridge U oiversity:— 142—E. K. Wilson, v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. 137—C. H. M. Ebden, v. Mr. H. D. G. Leveson- Gower’a team, at Cambridge. 127—K . R. B. Fry, v. Mr. H. D. G. LevesoD.Gower’s Gower’s team, at Cambridge. 117*—S. H. Day, v. Oxford University, at Lord’s. * Signifies not out. OXFORD UNIVERSITY RESULTS. FIRST-CLA88 MATCHES. Played, 10; W on, 3 ; Lost, 4; Drawn, 3. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most not out. . 4 of inns. W . F in dlay..........12 . E. W . Dillon ... 15 . W . H. B. Evans . 14 . C. H. B. Marsham 18 H. J. W y ld .......... 16 . W . S. Medlicott . 10 . M. Bonham-Carter 17 . R. Z. H. Voss ... 6 . R. A. Williams ... 10 . G. W . F. Kelly ... 14 . R. S. Darling ... 7 . A.C.vonEmsth’sen 12 , L . H. H-Am ory ... 4 . E. G. Whatley ... 8 R. C. W . Burn ... 9 . in an Total inns. Runs. 1 0 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 78 114 142 120 83 81 213 . 86 ... 311 . 43*... 109 . 65 ... 186 . 46*... 233 . Aver. 345 . 43 12 550 ... 39*28 510 ... 36 42 493 ... 32*86 ‘25*57 54 ... 45 ... 26 ... 8 ... 7*... 90 . 110 . 43 . 15 11 . 23*66 2221 21*80 20*66 17 92 12*85 . 12*22 10*75 . 1*87 1*83 The following also batted: O. M. Samson (1 and 29), L. D. Brownlee (22 and 12), H. Bomford (2* and 0), Hon. M. Herbert (17), and R. W . Awdry (6). * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. O. M. R. W . Aver. E. W . Dillon 123*3 . . 23 . . 395 . . 17 . . 23*23 W . H. B. Evans ... 117*3 . . 21 . . 385 . . 15 . . 25*66 G. W . F. Kelly ... 126 . . 36 . . 364 . . 14 . . 26 00 A.C.vonErnst’hsen 260 1 . . 78 . . 795 . . 2« . . 30*57 R . C. W . Burn ... 227*2 . . 39 . . 674 . . 22 . . 30*63 E. G. Whatley ... 133*1 . . 19 . . 505 . . 16 . . 31*66 R. A . Williams ... 81*1 . . 7 . . 352 . . 11 . . 32*00 M. Bonham-Carter 84*3 . . 10 . . 291 . . 6 . . 48*50 L. H. Heathcot-Amory (35—7—87—4) and R. S. Darling (12— 1—49—1) each bowled in two innings only. The following scores of over 100 were hit for Oxford University: 142—W . H. B. Evans, v. Sussex, at Brighton. 120—C. H. B. Marsham, v. All Ireland, at Oxford. 114—E. W . Dillon, v. Somerset, at Oxford. T HE FIRST THOUSAND RUN8 scored this season was made with the “ G uv ’ nor ” Bat, and that all the runs scored by R. Abel for the last Six Y ears have been made with the “ Guv’n ob” Bat. (Advt.) LANCASHIRE (2nd XI.) v. SURREY (2nd XI.). Played at Old Trafford on July 4 and 5. Lancashire won by 98 runs. L ancashire (2 nd XI,). First innings. C. H. Benton, c Smith, b Lees .................................. l Holland, b Sm ith................. 14 G. Potter, b Lees...................20 Smith (H .), b Davis ...........39 R. H. Voss, c Smith, b Lees 5 S. G. Urmston, c Holland, b Davis ................... 33 Silcock, c Barker,bHadfield 0 Littlewood, not out ...........16 Sladen, c Holland, b Lees... 18 W . Brearley, c Strudwick, b Gooder.................................. 7 Radcliffe, b Gooder ........... 0 Bye ........................... l Second innings, c Strudwick, b Gooder ’ 8 c Scrudwick, b Gooder ...........23 c Davis, b Gooder 4 c Hadfield, bHol- land ...........66 c Strudwick, b Davis ...........25 c sub., b Davis ... 45 notout ... 46 c Holland, b Lees 8 c Holland, b Goo­ der .......... ... 6 b Gooder ........... 0 B 16,lb 2, w 1 19 Total ...................154 Total (9 wkts)*260 * Innings declared closed. S urrey (2 nd X I.). First innings. Second innings. E. Wiltshire, c Radcliffe, b Silcock................................. 3 b Brearley ... ... 34 Holland, c Littlewood, b Brearley .......................... 4 b Silcock ... ... 13 Moulder, c Hoiland,b Brear­ ley.......................................... 7 b Silcock ... ... 2 Lees, c Brearley, b 'Silcock 8 b Brearley ... .. 59 Davis, c Radcliffe, b Silcock 0 b Silcock ... ... 35 Gooder, c Littlewood, b Brearley .......................... 2 b Silcock ... .. 37 K. E. M. Barber,c Holland, c U r m s t o n , b b Sladen ......................... 36 Brearley ... ... 27 J, H. Hadfield, b Silcock ... 11 b Brearley ... ... 0 Smith, b S ilcock ................... Strudwick, not out ........... 11 b Brearley ... ... 0 0 not out........... ... 0 Kerslty, absent, hurt!........... 0 absent, hurt ... 0 Extras........... ... ... 9 B 7, lb 1 ... 8 Total ................... 91 Total... .. 216 L ancashire (2 n D X I.) First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R .W . Lees................... 20 5 51 4 ... ... 14 5 39 1 Smith ........... 15 3 35 1 ... ... 12 6 32 0 H adfield......... 7 0 35 1 ... ... 7 1 32 0 Davis ........... 6 0 21 2 ... ... 11 1 61 2 Gooder ........... 2*3 0 11 2 ... ... 12 1 87 5 Barker ... ... 2 0 16 0 Holland ... ... 4 1 11 1 Barker bowled one wide. S u rre y (2 nd X I.). First innings. O. M. R. W . Brearley........... 11 1 43 3 ......... Silcock ........... 12*2 4 18 5 ........... Sladen ........... 2 0 21 1 ............ Littlewood Voss ................... Urmston .......... Second innings. O. M. R. W. 21 4 19*3 8 13 1 10 1 2 0 2 0 64 30 18 0 10 0 BRIGHTON COLLEGE v. DULW ICH COLLEGE. Played at Brighton on July 5. D ulwich C ollege . C. T. Mold, c Trist, c Belcher ...................47 M. R. Yeo, c Belcher, b Wickham ...........30 N. A. Knox.c Denham, b de Smidt ...........45 E. G. Howlett, c Bates, b de Smidt ... ... 12 T. E. Gullick,b Belcher 3 A. L. Smith, c and b Belcher ................... 0 A. P. Mailing, st Trist, b de Smidt ... 7 * Innings declared closed. B righton C ollege . J. A . C. Kiddle, b Belcher ................21 J. P. Kemble, c Batchelor, b de Smidt ............... 4 W . J. Stack, not out 17 H. B. S. Northcote, not out ............... 1 Extras ... ...........14 Total (9 wkts) *201 G. C. Denham, b Knox 53 E. E. de Smidt,b Knox 38 C. E. Hoffmeister, c Northcote, b Gullick 52 G. Belcher, c and b Gullick ...................26 J. D. D. Wickham, b Gullick ................... 0 B. H. Billinghurst, not out ................... A.L.S. Rose,st North­ cote, b Gullick S. M. Batchelor, not out ........................... Extras ................... Total (6 wkts) 202 R. Bird, L. H. Trist, and A. W. Bates did not bat.

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