Cricket 1902

272 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. J u l y 10, 1902. STUART SURRIDGE * Co., Practical Manufacturers of theCelebrated P.R.D. CRICKET BATS. TOP SHOWING RUBBER As made for L O R D ’S, OVAL , LEYTON , and the Principal Home and Colonial Cricket Grounds. SHOW ING AIR CHAMBERS. The “ 'P.R.D ’’ stw aiv used by all tbe greatest batsmen, v iz .: - Prince Kanjiisinhji ; Lord Hawke ; W . G. Grace, E sq.; A. C. Maclaren, Esq.; C. B. Fry, E«q ; F. S. lacksou E sq.; J. R. Mason, E «q .; A. O. Jimes, E*q. ; J. Darling, E sq.; Clem Hill, E sq.; P. F. Warner, E sq.; M. P. Lucas, E sq.; D. L. A . Jephson, Esq.; R. E. Foster, Esq. ; 8. M. J. VVoods, E sq .; L. C. H. Paliiret, Esq.; T. Hayward, etc. S ussex C ounty C rick et C lub , B rig 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. Seasons, 1899, 1900, 1901-3,600 runs w ith this bat.—GILBERT L. JESSOP, Capt. Gloucester X I. 175, BOROUGH HIGH STREET, LONDON, S.E. GRAN VILLE “ A ” v. DERRICK WANDERERS. —Played at Manor Way on July 6. D errick W anderers . C. V. Mar*h. not out..106 w . H. Golds, c Pett- man, b Richardson.. 0 H. Marsh, lbw, b Debenham ........... 5 Simpson, c W eber, b Richard son ........... 3 L.F.Day.b Richardson 1 H.Wharton,bPettman 15 A . J. Lines, b Pettman 0 H .T .F ox,b Debenham 28 E.C.Matthews, notout 18 Extras................... 2 Total (7 wkts) *178 A. E. Carroll and F. W . Foston did not bat. * Innings declared closed. G ranville . J. R. Hollingworth, b H. A. Butt, b Marsh.. 18 Carroll ................... 0 A. B. Bacon, c Fox, b A . C. Taylor, c Golds, Carroll ................... 25 b Fost »n ................. 1 F. R. Pope, run o u t... 0 E. C. W eber, lbw, b W . K. Bonnywill, not Foston ................... 22 out ................. 0 A . O. Pettman, lbw ,b H .F. wadcock, not out 1 Foston ........... 7 Extras................... 2 H.T. Richardson, lbw, — b Fo.*ton ................... 18 Total (8 wkts) 94 E. F. Dehenham did not bat. GRAN VILLE “ A ” v. GRAVESEND “ A .” Hayed at Gravesend on July 5. G ranville “ A .” G. Helder, b Gardiner 1 H Tfmple, b Gardiner 0 J.A. Johnston,b Sand­ ford ...........................17 H. J. Jennings,b Sand - ford ........................... 1 W . Edwards, c Coove?, b Gardiner . ... 19 H. Levinson, b Sand- f t r d ........................... 0 T. L. Passmore, b C. Cooves ...................22 F. S. Windett, lbw, b 8. Cooves................... 6 A. L. Ryder, lbw, b C. Conves................... 0 A . C. Rodwell, run out .........................16 F. E. Thomson, not out ........................... 4 Extras ................... 7 Total . ... 92 G ravesend “ A .” S. J. Croft, llw , b Edwaids ......... 5 S. E. Cooven, c Levin­ son, b Edwards ... 0 E. G. Gregory, c Hel­ der, b Passmore ... 43 P. A. Sandford, b Passm ore................... 1 A.E. Sandford, b Pass- more ...........................20 R. B. Cooper, c John­ ston, b Edwards .. 6 E. D. Vergette, c Hel­ der, b Edwards ... 9 H. S. Penman,b W in­ dett ...........................22 C. C. Cooves, b Pass- more ........................... 1 C. E. Lovell, not out 36 F. Gardiner, c and b • Edwards................... 7 Extras .................. 12 Total .162 HAMPSTEAD v. HIGHGATE SCHOOL.—Flayed at H ghgate on July 5. H ampstead . Capt. A . Reid, b Kirke 0 E Rtid, b Kirke ... 4 H. 8 Maolure, b Kirke 10 A. A. Barron, c Eld- ridge, b Kirke . 5 H. Greig. c Robeitson, b Knollys...................37 B. E. Figgis, c Smith, b Eldndge ...........17 C.Granville.bEldridge 0 0 . 8. Hickson, b Kirke 40 A.J.Orr, c and b Kirke 8 J. C. Toller, not out .. 16 J. Greig, c Smith, b Zingley ................... 2 U 2, lb 2, w 3 ... 7 Total ...146 H ighgate S chool . H.A. Kirke, b Hickson J.H.Zinglev, b Barron A. F. Robinson, b Barron .................. R. D. Robertson, b J. G reig ......................... E. H. M. Eldridge, b J. Greig ................... G. S. Smith, b Hickson A .B . Lushington, c H. Greig, b Hickson ... A . M. Daniels, c and b Hickson .................. 10 A. M. Neale, b Barron 10 F. C. Cook, c A.Reid, b Barron .................. 2 H. L. Knollys, not out 0 B 6, lb 11 ...........17 Total ...100 SURBITON v. UPPER TOOTING.—Played at Upper Tooting on July 5. S urbiton . F. R . Pooley, lbw, b Whistler ................... 1 T. Ross, c Franks, b Harvey ...........26 H. A . Sherriff, c Franks, b Attlee ... 38 W . B.Windeler, c Old­ ham, b Whistler ... 12 C. B. W ors’ey,b Attlee 2 R . A. Beer, lbw, b Taylor ................... 6 F. Forsyth, st Franks, b Harvey................. 0 G. L . Lhompson, c and b Harvey......... 4 W . Eglinton, not out 17 F. R. Hemstead, c and b A t t le e ................. 0 J. H. Hardwicke, b Attlee ................. 0 B 4, lb 6, w 3 ...1 3 Total . U pper T ooting . ...119 E. C. Taylor, c Eglin­ ton, b Wors'ey ... 17 H. G. Franks, lbw, b Woraley ................... 5 R .M . Harvey, c W ors­ ley, b Eglinton ... 78 S. A. Attlse, lbw, b W indeler.................. 5 H. T. Bond, b W in­ deler .......................... 0 F. C. Ryde, st Beer, b Sherriff ...................12 G. M. Staveley-Old­ ham, b Eglinton ... 12 F. W . Whistler, b E glinton........... ... 13 H. L. Scott, not out... 24 J. Barton-White, c Beer, b Worsley .. 8 P. L. Frith, b Worsley 2 B 16, lb 1 ...........17 Total , ..193 SUTTON v. EW E L L .-P layed at Ewell. S utton . C. Costin, c Walters, b Leggatt ................... o V . R. Bromage, c Sta­ pylton, b Rawlinson 37 E .W. Appleton ,cRaw- linson, b Leggatt... 47 L. Jackson, run out... 13 J.A.K night,c Winter, b Leggatt .. .. 20 J, Bell, c Stapylton, b Rawlinson ........... 6 J. T. Illington, c Sta­ pylton, b Rawlins >n 33 R. S. Dally, not o u t.. 40 J . G. Bell, b Leggatt.. 14 R. M. Bell, c Parbury, b Rawlinson ...........23 H . Hyslop, c Leggatt, b Rawlinson ........... 1 G.R.Blades, cWalters, b L eggatt................. 4 Extras..................13 Total . 251 T. A. Rawlinaon, b R. Bell .......................... 13 M. M. Barker, c R., b J. Bell .................. 1 G. E.Winter, c R., b J. Bell ..........................18 A.F.Barton, c G., b J. Bell .......................... 6 R. C. Stapylton, c R. Bell, b Knight ... 18 J. R. Bowden-Smith, b J . Bell .................. l E w ell . C.A.Leggatt, b J. Bell 0 A. M. Walters, lbw, b J. Bell ......... 11 C.Dixon,lbw, b R.Bell 0 H.V.Parbury.c J.Bell, b K night................ 21 W . L. Harrowell, not out ... ........... 2 S. V . Mercer, st Jack­ son, b R. bell........... 0 Extras ........... 0 Total , 90 M.C.C. AND GROUND v. R03SALL SCHOOL. - 'Ihis two-day match was concluded at Ross til on Saturday. M.C.C. C. G. Hulton, c Har­ wood, b Hincks 57 J. T. Hearne,c Peshall, b Fabel ........... 9 F. H. Hollins, c Har­ wood, b Fabel.......... 9 A. H. Hornby, c Storrar, b Fabel ... 2 H. Dewhurst, b Mug­ gliston .................. 77 T. Hornby, c Peshall. b Donn .................. 2 J.E . Stannirg, noto »t 52 R ossall 8 chool . First innings. C. L. Fabel, c and b Trott 7 D ivenport, c Jubb, b H arw ood.................. 13 A. N. Hornby, c Mug- gliston. b Hincks 8 Trott, nt Peshall, b M ggliston ...........11 A. Appleby, c Dunn, b M uggliston......... 1 W .T. Hornby.c Fabel. b Higginson ...........45 B 5, w 1 ........... 6 Total .. 291 F. H. Hincks, c Davenport, b Hearne ... ... ......... 9 G. Muggli«ton, b Hearne .. 0 8. F Pefhall, b Hearne 4 F. Muggliston, c Hoilins, b B earne ......................... 4 T. L. Higginson, c Hollins, b B earne ................. 7 J. 8. Jobson, b Fearne ... 11 E C. Jubb, st Davenport, b Trott ................10 8. Donne, >*Trott................. 0 J. Harwood,c A. N.Hornby, b Hearne .................. 0 A. Peltzer, c Davonport, b Hearne ......................... 0 A. P. Storrar, not out ... 0 B 1, lb 1 ................. 2 Second innings, st Davenport, b Trott ...........2 c Hollins, b Trott 2 c nub. h Appleby 12 run out ... 6 c Dewhuret, b Hearne ... 15 c Trott b Hearne 4 c sub, b Appleby 17 c and b App’evy 16 c and b Trott ... O n otou t.. b Trott c and b Trott B 3, lb 3 Total 54 Total .. 113 LONDON COUNTY v. EALING. After a most exciting finish at the Crystal Palace on >aturday. the home te tm won ia the last over of the day, by three wickets. E aling . E. S. Littlejohn, b Grace... .. ..4 8 A. W. Mallett, st French, b 8mith 16 A. E. Bak* r, b Ander­ son ..........................36 H. Squire, b Covell 64 E. M. Martin, b Grace 0 A. R. Li tiej ohn, c Smith, b Covell .. 88 A. S. Praddell, c and b Grace ......... 7 F. C. Kerk, c Grace, b Covell ................... 3 H. Peel, b Grace ... 32 J.Macdonald,cFrench, b W ebber......... ... 11 E. Lowes, not out ... 2 E xtn s ........... 6 Total ...263 L ondon C ounty . P G. Gale, retired ... 54 E. * . French, b Squire 39 L. O. 8. Poidevm, b Baker .................47 • . E. C. Kendle, b Squire ... ......... 22 I. M. Campbell, not out .......................... 50 J. W . Marsh, not out 17 Stafford Webber and Smith (F. E.) did not bat. J. H. Anderson, run out ................... .. 15 B. C. Novell, c E. Littlejohn, b B iker 1 C. B. Grace, b Squire 3 Extras ........... 16 Total (7 wkts) 264 Printed and Published for the Proprietor by Meebitt & H a t c h b b , Ltd., 167, 168, and 168, Upper Thames Street, London, B.C., July 10th, 1902.

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