Cricket 1902

288 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y 17, 1902. STUART SURRIDGE 3t Co., Practical Manufacturers o f the Celebrated P.R.D. CRICKET BATS. As made for LORD ’S, J j “ ; ...... ~ ^ ^ = = = = = - ^ 3=1 I f ) TOP SHOWING RUBBER OVAL , LEYTON , ‘ ' ___ ~ ^ ' ^ a>S A b a n d s x a i r c h a m r f r s and the Principal Homi and Colonial Cricke Grounds. SHOW ING AIR CHAMBERS. The " P.R.D.” Hats are used by all tne greatest. uausineu, v iz .P r in c e naujnsinhji; Lord Hawke ; W . Q. Grace, E sq.; A . (J. Maclaren, E sq.: C. B. Fry, E sq.; F. 8. Jackson Esq. ; J. R. Mason, E sq .; A. O. Jones, E sq.; J. Darling, E sq.; Clem Hill, E sq.; P. F. Warner, E sq.; M. P. Lucas, Esq.; D. L. A . Jephson, Esq. ; ft. E. Foster, Esq. ; 8. M. J. Woods, E sq .; L. C. H. Palairet, Esq.; T. Hayward, etc. S omerset V illa , C heltenham , March 24th, 1898. D kar P ir .— Y ou will be pleased to hear that one of your bats that I purchased at the Oval was used in all my matches, both first and second class, last reason. I should in all provability have been using it next season had not the damp got hold of it whilst crossing over to America. I can safely say it was the best bat I have ever had in ruy career. You are at liberty to make any use of this recommendation you please. Sincerely yours, GILBERT L. JESSOP. 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. A R K L E Y v. A T H E N IA N S -P layed at Arkley, H frts, on July 12. A bkley . b C. W . Graham, Watson 30 Howard Williams, c sub, b Everitt ... 8 Capt. ’Wynn, c sub, b Everiit ... 1 G. G. Dumbleton, not out ................... 77 C. Skinner, W. F. Dew, J. Skinner, A. S. Farmer, and Chaplow did not bat. • Innings declared closed. G. W . Hammond, b W atson ...................89 C. Turner, not, out ...41 B 22, lb 8, w 2 ... 82 Tjtal (4 wkts)*278 O. S. Hickson, Hammond ........... 4 C. D. McMillin. st Dumbleton.bTumer 12 B. A . Everitt, c Robson.b Hammond 18 G. Oosdale, b Turner 1 E. Figgis, b Hammond 8 G. A. S. Hickson, b Hammond ...........15 A thenians . b E. Reid, run out ... 1 C.F. Oxdale, b Turner 0 A. Eiloart, c and b Dumbleton ...........24 A . Morton, b Turner 0 E. R. Watson, not out ...........................11 B 5 , n b l ........... 6 Total ...100 HAMPSTEAD v. WANDERERS.—Played at Hamp­ stead on July 9. W anderers . W . H. Waller, c Said, P. P. Lincoln, b Mars­ b btoddart .......... 7 den ........................... 4 E A . Fisher, c and b J. Gillespie, c Said, b Stoddart ................... 4 Stoddart................... 5 W . P. W eber, b MarsH. T. Bull, c Toller, b den .. ........... 0 Stoddart........... ... 5 K . E. M. Barker, b W . J. Bryant, not out 1 Stoddart ......... 1 E. R. Fisher, b Mars­ R. T. Crawford, c den .......................... 0 Ahsan - ul - Hak, b Byes ........... 1 Marsden ................... 2 __ S. Colman, b Marsden 1 Total ........... 31 H ampstead . Ahsan-ul-Hak, b Bull 24 L. Dudley-Smith, b E. E. Barnett, b BarBarker ................... 3 ker ........................... 10 E. L . Marsden, not out 21 A .E . Stoddart, not out 32 B 24, lb 5, w l,n b 1... 31 H . J. J. Freeman, b Bull ........................... 13 Total (4 wkts) 134 J. G. Q. Besch, G. A . S. Hickson, E. Reid, Moha- med Said and J. C. Toller did not bat. LONDON SCOTTI8H v. SOUTH HAMPSTEAD. —Played at Brondesbury on July 12. S outh H ampstead . W . Couchman, c Kin­ ross, b P. Child ... 0 H. Hanwell, b P. Child 1 A . T. Doughty, b P. C h ild ......................... 21 A . Scholey, b P. Child 0 H. B. Curtis, b P. Child 21 H.C.Jewlett b Lamont 11 A . Norton, c Kinross, b P. Child................... 3 R. J. Astley, c Clark, b P. Child ......... . W . 8eale, c Marcus, b Koe Child ........... L. M orson, b Child . ........... H. Taylor, not out B 5, lb 2.......... Total ... P. L ondon S cottish . H . W . Brooman, c Seale, b Curtis ... 77 T. 8. Taylor, not outl25 J. Lamont, c Jewlett, b Doughty .......... 34 C. Koe Child, llw , b Astley .................. 0 N. J. Marcus, c Morson, b Astley 3 A. Kinross,bCouchmm 13 P. Child, b Curtis ... 2 J. R. Connell, run out ........................... 0 C. J. Maclachlan, b Couchman .......... 5 S. M . Clark, not out 15 B 12, lb 10, w 1 ... 23 Total (8 wkts) 297 E. T. Pearson did not bat. DULW ICH v. BRIXTON W ANDERERS.—Played at Dulwich on July 12. D ulw ich . P.H.Slater, b Simmons 53 C. P. Tregellas, b 8torey ................... 0 H. G. Cryer, c C. G. Smith, b Gilligan .. 23 R. Longley, b Gilli- gan .................. 6 T. C. Stafford, b Gilli­ gan ........................ 0 L . Phillips, st Gale, b Sim m ons.................. 2 J. F. Colyer, b C. G. Smith ...................21 H. Darby, b Gilligan 13 M. C. Pope, c Odell, b Gilligan................. 1 E. J. Bridger, not out 1 J. H. Cowan, b Gilli­ gan ................... 4 Byes.................. 4 Total ...........128 B rixton W anderers . F. Odell, c Slater, b Bridger ...................51 J. Faulkner, lbw, b Darby ...................69 H. E. Smith, c Long­ ley, b Bridger.......... 6 R J. Burlington, not out ............................. 42 F. P. Rider, c Bndger, b Phillips......................18 N . V . Storey and W . A . Gilligan did not bat. E. T. Gale, b Cryer ... 0 H. Mason, c Darby, b Phillips...................13 L. M. Simmons, run out .................. 4 C. G. Smith, not ou t.. 14 B 16, lb 3, nb 2 .. 21 Total (7 wkts) 238 J. C. LO VELL’S X I. v. D U LW IC H .-Played at Tulse H ill on July 12. D ulw ich . F. W . Ellis, lbw, b Flindt .............. 51 C. E. Banks, c H. Ring, b J S. Lovell 12 W . W . Gill, c C. Ring, b Flindt ................ 5 F. Huntley, c Briggs, b J. S. L ov ell........ 26 T. Scott, b Flindt ... 7 D . Gunnell, b J. S. Lovell .................... 3 A. H. Williams, c H. Ring, b Briggs ... 19 R. G. Longley, b Flindt ................... 6 C. Greene, bH . Ring J. Eastwood, c Briggs, b H. Ring ........... B. Gallawav, not out B 6, lb 6 ........... 22 Total ..183 J. C. L ovell ’ s X I. C. H . Mountain, b E llis ........................... 0 L . Lovell, b Greene ... 5 D. Mason, b Greene ... 18 E. D. Lovell, c W il­ liams, b E llis ......... 5 A . Meller, c Greene, b Ellis ........................... 6 S. Briggs, c Gill, b Greene ................... 6 H. N. Ring, c Galla- way, b Greene.......... L. Hudson, b Ellis .. S. H. Flindt, c Hunt­ ley, b Ellis ........... C. L. Ring, b Ellis .. J. S. Lovell not out .. B 9, lb 3 ........... T o ta l........... M ILL H ILL SCHOOL v. LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE.—Played at Mill Hill on July 12. M ill H ill S chool - b W hit- M. Gimson, low .......................... 0 K . Bramall, run out... 6 J. R. Dick, c Grier, b Canning .................. 48 J. S. Auty, c Lee, b W h itlo w ...................35 N. K . Bain, c Kenard, b Canning.................. 5 H. J. Priestley, c and b Canning ........... J.F. Ewen, c Canning, b Whitlow ........... G. G. MacGregor, b W h itlow ................... D. A. Ewen, not out B 5, w 2 ................... Total (8 wkts) 117 R. C. Taylor and H. C. W ills did not bat. L ondon R ifle B rigade . F. H. Whitlow, c D. A . Ewen, b Bain ... P. L. CanniDg, b Auty C. O. Lee, b Bain R. N. Grier, b Auty . A. C. Kenard, b Auty F. M. Gill, b Auty ... F. E. Tacey, b Auty ... C. P. Jones, c Bra- mall. b B a in ........... C. W . Potter, not out C. S. Newell, b Auty J. C. Brooke, b Auty Byes ................... Total ...........; LUDGROVE (2) v. NORTHAW (2).—Played at Northaw on July 12. L udgrovk (2). First innings. N. Fraser-Tyler, b Duncan 9 H. J. Campbell, c Jenkins, b Longmore ... ........................10 notout. R. Abel-Smith, c Legge, b Duncan ............................ 3 Second innings, b Longmore ... 8 13 Long- and b more... R. A . Pease, c Holden, Duncan ........................... 0 b Longmore N. W. Eastwood, c Fergus- son, b Chamberlain . ... 12 V. D. Boscawen, c Perkins, b Longmore ................... E. M. Worsley, b Chamber- lain ................................. 0 R. J. Walkes, c Duncan, b Longmore ......................... 2 C. W. Norman, c Jenkins, b Longmore ................... 4 G. R. F. Rowley, not out ... 4 R. O. R. Kenyon-Slaney, c Jenkins, b Duncan ... B y es........... c W . M. Vincent, b Longmore ... b Longmore not out Total 5 ........... 59 N orthaw (2) B 3, lb 1, w 2 ... 6 Total (5 wkts) 45 E. J. Fergusson, c Nor­ man, b K.-Slaney ... 17 W . E. Duncan, b W al­ ker .......................... 9 A. Q,. Perkins, c Bos­ cawen, b K . Slavey 5 C. G. Longmore, c Worsley,bK.-Slavey 7 E. K . Jenkins, b Pease 9 H. B. Chamberlain, b Slavey ................... 1 W . M. Vincent, b Pease......................... H. G. Vincent, c Nor­ man, b Eastwood ... A. F. Holden, not out H. C. Legge, c and b Eastw ood.................. A. C. Blyth, b East­ wood ........................... B 2, w 2, nb 2 ... Total ........... Printed and Published forlthe Proprietor by M e b r it t & H a t c h e s , Ltd., 167, 168, and 1 « 8 , Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., July 17th, 1902.

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