Cricket 1902

270 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 10, 1902. W arwickshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R W . O. M. R. W . Jones ......... 16 2 52 3 ........... 19 4 26 4 Noble ........... 11 2 3' 0 ........... 9 0 47 1 Saunders 9 2 24 1 ........... 16 5 28 0 Armstrong ... 9*2 4 13 6 ........... 20 7 35 1 HopUins.......... 12 5 30 1 G regory........... 1 0 S 0 Jones and Noble bowled one no-ball each. A ustralians . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w . Hargreave.. 32 F ie ld ......... 26 Moorhouse. 10 6 81 4 Devey . 1 0 12 0 2 119 2 4 26 1 Kinneir . Charles. 2 0 10 0 Santall ... 11 Quaife ... 6 2 27 1 0 21 0 worth 1 0 5 I Field bowled a wide. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY v. LIVER­ POOL AND DISTRICT. Played at Aigbuth on July 7, i Drawn. and 9. A s usual, of late years, Cambridge Universitv played Liverpool and District immediately after the Uni­ versity match. The team was really a Past and Present team, as it included C. J. Burnup, N. F. Druce and G. Winter. The District team included several well-known players, among them being H. G. Garnett, G. R. Bardswell (the old Oxford captain), T. G. O. Cole, Rev. J. Burroughs, R. B. Steel, and A. T. Kemble (the old Lancashire wicket-keeper). L iverpool and D istrict . First innings. Rev. J. Burroughs, st C., b G. W in te r .........................55 H.G.Gamett, c C.Winter, b Peon ........... .. ... 29 T.G.O.Cole, lbw, b Driffield 88 T. Ainscough, b Ebden ... 88 W .P.Bam e8,cF.,bE.W ilson 39 H. B. Steel, run out ........... 4 G.R.Bardswell.c and b Penn 3 Mason, b E. W ilson ........... 0 A- T. Kemole, not out ... 10 Kitchener, c Ebden, b Penn 2 F. A. Rimmer, b E. W ilson 0 B9, lb 4,nb 2, w 1 ... 16 Total .................. 334 Second innings. c G. Winter, b E. Wilson ... 13 c C. Winter, b D riffield...........1^ c Druce, b Penn.. 61 c Harper, b E. Wilson ........... 6 c and b E.W ilson 9 c Penn, b E. Wilson ...........19 not o u t .................51 cE.W ilson,bPenn 2 c Penn, b G. W in ter........... 26 c E. Wilson, b G. Winter ........... 1 b G. Winter ... 1 B 26,1b 5,w 2, nb 2 35 Total ...........243 C ambridge U niversity . Second innings. b R im m er...........50 cCole.bBurroughs 65 c Mason, b Kitch­ ener ................... 7 b Rim m er......... 33 c Bardswell, b R im m er.......... 0 cKemble,bKitch- e n e r ...................13 First innings, C. J. Bumup, run out . 104 C. H. M. Ebden, b Rimmer 13 G. E. Winter, c Cole, b K itch en er..........................12 N. F. Druce, c Burroughs, b Kitchener ........... ... 8 L. V . Harper, b Rimmer ... 5 J. Gilman, b Kitchener ...2 3 E. F. Penn, c Rimmer, b Kitchener ... ... 21 E. R. Wilson, b Ki'chener 1 F. B.W ilson, c Bardswell, b K itch en er.......................... 4 L. T. Driffield, c B irdswell, b R im m er.......................... 5 C. E. W inter, not out ... 0 B 19, lb 3 .................. 22 Total ...................218 Total (6 wkts) L iverpool and D istrict . not out... not ou t... First innings. Second innings O. M. R. W . 0. M R. W E. R. W lison .. 36-6 9 76 3 .. ... 28 6 87 4 D riffield........... 14 1 4S 1 ... ... 16 2 48 1 Penn ........... 17 2 rt 6 3 ... .. 11 1 39 2 B u rn u p........... 7 1 27 0 ... F. B. Wilson... 7 1 34 0 ... V. 4 0 17 0 G. E. W inter.. 7 0 28 1 ... ... 53 1 17 3 Gilman ........... 3 0 23 0 ... Ebden ........... 3 1 9 1 ... Ebden delivered a wide and E. R. W ilson four no-balls and one wide, and Driffield one wide. Rimmer ... Kitchener... Mason C ambridge U niversity . First innings. O. M. R. W . 23 1 93 3 ... 25*3 8 86 6 ... ... 3 0 17 0 ... Burrough Barnes .. Kitchener delivered a no-bill. Second innings. 0. M. R. W. 21 2 64 3 25 8 56 2 5 12 39 0 18 2 53 1 8 u 33 0 YORKSHIRE (2) v. SURREY (2). Played at Harrogate on July 2 and 3. Surrey won by eight wickets. S urrey (2 nd X I.) First innings. W iltshire, c Outram, b Stringer ..........................52 Holland, b Brown ...........80 Moulder, c Frank, b Brown 11 Lees, b Oyston .................. 3 Davis, lbw, b O yston........... 4 K . E. M. Barker, b Brown. 5 Gooder, not out .................92 G. H. Hadfield, lbw, b Stringer ........................... 0 Smith, c Stringer, b Myers. 43 Kcrsley, b Brown..................17 Extras.......................... 9 Second innings. b Stringer ......... c Swalwell, b Stringer...........1 notout.................. 1 notout................... Total ... 316 Total .S Y orkshire (2 nd X I.) First innings. Second innings. Rudstone. c Moulder, b Hadfield ...........................15 R. S. Swalwell, c Smith, b HadfieM ........................ 20 Myers, b Lees ...• ........... 3 Hitrgins.cBarker.b Hadfleld 0 B.B Wilson,cKers’ey.bLees 3 Outram,c8trudwick,bSmith 25 Newstead, c Smith, b Lees.. 7 R .W . Frank, b Hadfleld ... 5 StriDger, c Holland, b Lees 11 Oystan, not out ................. 4 Brown, c Moulder, b Lees .. 2 E xtras.......................... 1 c Davis, b Lees .. 2 b L ees.................100 c Strudwick, b Smith . ... 21 cDavies.bKersley 8 b Hadfield o c Lfes, b Davies . 52 c Lees, b Smith.. 3 c dadfleld.b Hol­ land ... ... 47 st Strudwick, b Davies .. .. 5 n o to u t................. 3 b Smith ........... 0 Extras........... 8 Total ..................96 S u rrey (2 nd X I ) Total ...249 First innings. Second innings. 0 . M. R. W . 0 . M. R. W. Brown ... .. 29 1 3 113 5 ... ... 4-5 0 *4 0 Oyston ... ..2 0 5 54 2 ... Stringer .. ..15 2 63 2 ... 4 0 9 2 Myers . . 7 1 17 1 ... Frank ... . . 8 0 47 0 .. Wilson ... . . 4 0 13 0 ........... Y orkshire (2nd X I.) First innings. Second innings. 0 . M. R. W . 0 . M. R. W- Lees .. ... .. 18 7 29 5 .. ... 23 7 50 2 Hadfield . .. 15 0 56 4 .. ... 8 3 30 1 Smith . . 4 2 9 1 .. ... 25 4 7 78 3 Kersley ... .. 1 0 1 0 . . ... 6 3 10 1 Gooder ... 8 4 24 0 Davis . ... 8 1 34 2 Holland ... 6 1 15 1 Lees bowled a wide. GOLDSMITHS’ INSTI rUTE v. BROMLEY TOWN. Played at Bromley on Saturday July 5. G oldsm iths . W. Falkner, h-w, Bailey .................. 10 W . Murrell, lbw, b Davis .. .. 19 H. Murrell, b Bailey 38 P. Burke, b Bharpe ... 18 E. E. Cotton, b Bailey 19 W. H. Manley,run out 17 8. R. Best, c Arnard, b Bailey ..................7 B rom ley T ow n . R. Windebank, c Neale, b Davis A. Baldwin, not out F. Peter, b Bailey .. H. Fentiman, b Darvis 3 2 1 B 12, lb 2, wb 1 nb 1 16 Total ...........152 C. F. W . Gedney, c H. Bailey, c Burke, b W. Murrell, b A. B a ld w in .................. 1 B a ld w in .................. 37 A. E. Davis, not out 4 J. Green, st Burke, b F. L. Darby, st Burke, P eter.......................... 6 b Baldwin .. 0 J. N. Arnard, lbw, b B. Neale, c Cotton, b P eter.......................... 0 Peter.......................... 2 W . E. Bharpe, b H. L. Spiellman, b Peter 3 Murrell .................. 7 B 4, nb 3 .......... 7 R. Girling, b H. Mur- — 0 Total ^ .. .. 75 C. Neale, b Peter 9 SUTTON v. BAST MOLE8EY.—Played at Molesey on June 25. S utton . R. M. Bell, b Bell ... 0 C. Costin, b Williams 2 J. T. Illington, b Bell 0 J. A. Knight, run out 24 V. R. Bromage, c Wil­ liams, b B e ll...........16 J. Bell, b Bell ......... 1 R. S Dally, run out .. 2 A. Sloper, b Williams. 30 M. Mason, b Bonnard 12 H. Hyslop, not out ... 22 W . M. Bell, b Bell ... 1 E xtras................ 9 Total . 119 E ast M olesry . W .T.Grabum.cMason, b J. Bell ..................10 H. R. Parkes, b J. Bell 4 H. B. Warner, lbw, b J. Bell ... . 68 Bell, c Illington, b J. Bell ........................... 4 W . Williams,8t Mason, b R. B eU .................. 1 R. Blount, st Mason, b R. B e ll................... H. W. Smith, b J . Bell A.P.Keeling, b R. Bell C. Bonnard, b R . Bell C. Manby, b J. B ell... R. Burnett, not o u t... Extras................... Total ...113 BANSTEAD v. SUTTON.— B anstrad . D.B.James,bAppleton 14 B.H.Ormsby, b J. Kell 27 H .M.F rater,c J. Bell, b Appleton ... 4 M. Mason, c and b J. Bell .........................22 N .D . Alston, bR . Bell 12 N. Randall, b J. Bell.. 14 E. E. Sharp, b J. Bell. 0 J. Randall, c Dally, b J. Bell ...................27 E. Gilbert, c W . Bell, b R. B e ll................21 J. H. Alston, c Boa- worth, b R. Bell ... 6 S. Stevens, not out .. 1 R .I’Anson,8t Jackson, b R. Bell .................. 0 E x tra s.................. 5 Total ...153 S utton . J. G. M. Bell, c James, b I ’A n son.................21 W . M. Bell, b Randall 30 B. W . Appleton, c J. Alstou, b I’Ans >n . 5 L. Jackson, c Randall, b Sharp ......... .. 32 J.A.Kniifht,b Randall 0 R. 8. Dally, b 8tevens 23 J.T.Illington, c Sharp, b R andall................. 9 J. Bell, b Randall ... R. M. Bell, not out ... H. Hyslop, c I’Anson, b Randall................... G.Bosworth.cOrmsby, b Stevena . ........... G.R. Blades, b Stevens Extras.................. T o t a l...........] GOLDS MITH8’ “ A ” v. BE XLEY HEATH (2).- Played at New Cross on July e. G oldsmith ?’ “ A ” H. Mayo, b Hitehins 1 W. F. Dray, b Stone .. 79 E.J.Lander, b Howell 0 H. Sales, b Howell ... 6 A. E. Mouncher, b Howell .................. 14 J. M. Maxwell, b Howell .................. 0 J. A . T. Good, run out 7 W. Mears, b Howell... 0 E. C. Rowe, b Skinner 8 E. B. Tolley, not out 12 F. Bowler, b 8tone ... 0 Byes ........... 1 Total ...128 C. Howell, b Rowe R. Butler, run out S. A. Townley. b Rowe P. Skinner, c Mears, b G o od .......................... : F. Reyno.ds, c Sales, b Rowe .......... E. Stone, st Lander, b Rowe ................... B e x le y H e a th (2). A. Hitchins, b Rowe 11 A. Ingledow, not out 2 U. Bayley. b Good ... 3 A. W. Palmer, b Good 0 H. 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