Cricket 1902

A p r i l 17, 1902. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. 71 14. Derby, Derbyshire v. Warwickshire 14. Brighton, Sussex v. Leicestershire 14. Taunton, Somerset v. Kent 15. Crystal Palace, London County v. Wiltshire 15. Leyton, Essex 2nd X I. v. Middlesex 2nd X I. 16. bidmouth, Devonshire v. I Zingari 16. Hertford, Hertfordshire v. Bedfordshire 15. Cardiff, Glamorganshire v. Monmouthshire 18. Oxford, Oxfordshire v. Hertfordshire 18. Oval, Surrey 2nd X I. v. Dorsetshire 18. Trowbridge, Wiltshire v. I Zingari 18. Tavistock, Devonshire v. M.C.C. and Ground 18. Lord’s, Middlesex v. Lancashire 18. Tonbridge, Kent v. Worcestershire 18. Taunton, Somerset v. Yorkshire 38. Leicester. Leicestershire v. Hampshire 18. Glossop, Derbyshire v. Surrey 18. Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Essex 18. Cheltenham, Australians v. Gloucestershire 18. Aylesbury, Bucks. v. Bedfordshire 18. Northampton, Northampton v. Durham 20. In Staffordshire, Staffordshire v. Durham 20. Aylesbury, Bucks. v. Herts. 21. Oval, Surrey 2nd X I. v. Lancashire 2nd X I. 21. Canterbury, Australia v. Kent 21. Lord’s, Middlesex v. Yorkshire 21. Manchester, Lancashire v. Notts 21. Worcester, Worcestershire v. Surrey 21. Southampton, Hampshire v. Sussex 21. Leyton, Essex v. Derbyshire 21. Crystal Palace, London County C.C. v. Warwick­ shire 22. Aylesbnry, Bucks. v. Berks. 22. Exeter, Devon v. Dorset 22. Middlesbrough, Yorkshire 2nd X I. v. Durham 25. Gravesend, Kent 2nd X I. v. Essex 2nd X I. 26. Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Warwickshire 26. Manchester, Lancashire v. Leicestershire 25. Catford, Kent v. Yorkshire 26. Brighton, Sussex v. Essex 25. Taunton, Somersetshire v. Surrey 26. Lord’s, Australians v. Middlesex 25. Exeter, Devon v. Monmouthshire 25. Oval, Surrey 2nd X I. v. Wiltshire 27. Trowbridge, Wiltshire v. Monmouth 28. Liverpool, Australians v. Lancashire 28. Worcester, Worcestershire v. Gloucestershire 28. Oval, Surrey v. Middlesex 28. Scarborough, Yorkshire v. M.C.C and Ground (Scarborough Festival) 28. Bournemouth, Hampshire v. Warwickshire 28. Leyton, Essex v. Leicestershire 28. Brighton, Sussex v. Kent 28. M.C.C. and Ground v. London Playing Fields 29. M.C.C. and Ground v. Wiltshire 29. Reading, Berks, v. Monmouth 29. Exeter, Devon v. Glamorgan 30. Newport, Monmouthshire v. Wiltshire SEPTEMBER. 1. Scarborough, Gentlemen v. Players (Scarborough Festival) 1. Oval, Surrey v. Leicestershire 4. Scarborough, Australians v. M r. C. I. Thornton’s England X I. 4. Oval, Surrey v. Warwickshire 4. Hastings, Kent and Sussex v. Rest of England (Bastings Festival) 8. Hastings, Australians v. South of England BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX to ‘ CRICKET.’ Vols. I—XX. Compiled by A . D . T a y l o r . [Continued from page 65.) LONDON COUNTY (XII.) v. SYDENHAM PARK (XLX.) FIRST HUNDRED OF THE SEASON. Played at the Crystal Palace on April 12 . L ondon C ounty . W . G. Grace, retired...103 A . F. Newman, not J. Gilman, lbw, b W olf 0 out ................ 7 N. Norm ar, c Ellis, b R. Kenward, rot out 0 Woodhama ........... 3 Extras .................... 5 Fcrd, c W olf, b Page 31 — C. A . WilkinsoD, run Total ... *181- out ...........................32 C. E. C. Kendle, J. E. Raphael, P. R. May, A . H. E. Phillips, and H. A . Buddon did not bat. * Innings declared closed. S y d e n h a m P a b k . George Quinnell, Norman, b Phillips 16 C. Hayward, c Ford, b Grace................... ... 6 E. Graham, st F< rd, b Grace........................... 0 F. Dawe, c Kenvard, b Grace .................. 8 Geoff Quinnell,b Grace 10 P. G. Page, b Grace 0 Ellis, c Norman, b Gilman ........... 30 J. Woodhams, b Gil­ man ........................... 2 F. Randall, E. Dyer, J. Wa^e, J. Filmer, and P. Andrews did not bat. H. Evans, b Gilman... 0 J. Gunn, c and b Gil­ man ..........................24 J. Quinnell, c and b Gilman ... ... 1 T. Chandler, b Grace 4 G. Hampshire, c Gil­ man, b Wilkinson... 4 A . W olf, not out ... 4 E xtras................. 0 Total (13 wkts.) 108 Rowbotham, J. Rowe, F. E. Royle, Y . K . ... Russell, T. M. ... Rutler, E. Sainsbury, E. ... Saunders, D. W . Scott, D. Scott, J. H. S .... Scott, S. W . Scotton, W . Selby, J................ Sellers, A. Sewell, E. H. D. Shacklock, F. ... Sharpe, J. W . ... Shaw, A ................ Sherwin, M. Shrewsbury, A . Shilton, J. E. ... Shuter, J. Sinclair, J. E . ... Swinstead, G. H. Smith, C. A . ... Smith, E. Spillman, G. ... Spofforth, F. R. Sproston, S. W . fctanton, H. V . L. Steel, A . G. ... Steel, H. B. Stephenson, H. H. Stoddart, A . E. Storer, W . Streatfeild, E. C, Stubterfield, H. Studd, C. T. ... Studd, G. B. ... Tancred, A . B.... Tate, F. W . ... Thoms, R. A . ... Thornton, C. I. Thornton, R. T. Tindall, H. C. L. Tinley, R . C. ... Townsend, C. L. Townsend, F. ... Trafford, C. E. de Trott, A. E. ... Trott, G. H. S.... Troupe, W . Trumble, H. ... Trumble, J. W . Trumper, Y . ... Tunnicliffe, J . ... Turner, C. T. B. Tylecote, E. F. S. Tyler, E. J. Udal, J. S. Ulyett, G. Vernon, G. F. ... Victor, Prince Christian Wade, S................ Wainwright, E. Walker, I. D. ... Walker, J. G. ... Walters, F. M.... Wallace, N. W . W ard, A. W ard, F. W ard, W . Wardill, Major... Warner, P. F. ... Warren, T. H .... Warton, R. G. ... Watson, A. Webbe, A . J. ... W eigall, G. J. V. Wells, C. M. Whitfeld, H . ... Williams, F. H. Williams, W . ... W ilson, C. W ilson, C. P. ... W ilson, G. L. ... Wilson, L. W indsor, E. A. Winton, R. F. C. de W oof, W . A . ... W ood, H. Woodcock, A . ... Woods, J. W oods, S. M. J. Worrall, J. Wright, C. W . .. W right, L. G, ... Wright, W . Wyatt, G. N. ... Wynyard, E. G. Yardley, W . .. Young, H. ............... 19(0 (16) ............... 1892 (65) 1885 (49), 1896 (281) ............... 1897 (389) ............... 1897 (129) ............... 1887 (49) ............... 1887 (353) ............... 1890(433) ............... 1884 (145) ............... 1886 (249) ............... 1884 (277) ............... 1884 (113) ............... 1892 (399) ............... 1900 (305) ............... 1886 (81) ............... 1890 (145) 1883 (161), 1900 (113) ............... 1886 (369) 1883 (333), 1899 (309) ............... 1887 (321) 1884 (81), 1899 (*5) ............... 1901 (161) ............... 1901(113) ............... 1887 (417) ... 1891(103) ............... 1886 (429) ............... 1882 (221) ............... 1900 (£69) ............... 1897 (33) ............... 1883 (81) ............... 1887 (145) ............... 1897 (81) ............... 1886 (233) ............... 1893 (246) ............... 1891 (79) ............... 1898 (441) ............... 1883 (269) ............... 1883 (383) 1893 (81), 1897 (293) ............... 1891 (403) ............... 1885 (467) ............... 1887 (66) ............... 1886 (4771 ............... 1901 (4i7) ............... 1900 (467) ............... 1895 (337 ) ............... 1887 (129) 1890 (385), 1900 (337) 1895 (209), 1901 (145) 1887 (113), 1896 (337) ............... 1898 (457) 1890 (129), 1896 (393) ............... 1886 (145) ............... 1899 (1) ............... 1893 (447) ............... 1887 (97) ............... 1883 (301) ............... 1890 (401) ............... 1897 (325) ............... 1883 (97) 1885 (66), 1897 (261) 1896 (329), 1900 (459) ............... 1887 (225) ............... 1890 (177) 1884 (485), 1898 (265) ............... 1886 (17' ............... 1885 (386) ............... 1896 (129) ............... 1889 (405) ............... 1890(209) ............... 1886 (92 ............... 188-5(161' ............... 1898 (313 ............... 1889 (129) ............... 1888 (465) ............... 1885 (81' ............... 1885 (321 ............... 1892 (335 ............... 1892 (129 ............... 1885 (113; ............... 1897 (177) ............... 1901 (225) ............... 1886 (381) ............... 1897 (209) ............... 1891 (275) ............... 1889 (357) ............... 1899 (177) ............... 18S8 (233) ............... 1885 (177) 1886 (65), 1898 (377) ............... 1895 (417) ............... 1900 (401) .............. 1888 (225) 1888 (177), 1899 (229) ............... 1884 (229) ............... 1891 (367 1888 (273), 1897 (17) ............... 1885 (27;f) ............... 1887 (193) ............... 1900 (460) 1901 (97) THE CRICKETERS’ NATIONAL WAR FUND. IN AID OF QUEEN ALEXANDRA’ S APPEAL FOR THE SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ FAMILIES ASSOCIATION. The following circular has been issued by the Marylebone C.C.:— Lord’s Cricket Ground, April 7th, 1902. The Committee of the M.C.C. invite the co-operation of all cricket clubs and persons interested in cricket in the furtherance of the following scheme :— ( 1 ) In view of the prolongation of the War in South Africa, and the great suffering caused thereby to the wives and families of our soldiers and sailors, the committee think that cricket clubs and cricketers would like to join in con­ tributing to their relief. (2) The Committee of the M.C.C. propose that a fund be instituted entitled “ The Cricketers’ National War Fund.” (3) The Committee of the M.C.C. propose to inaugurate this fund by contributing the sum of 1,000 guineas. (4) The Cricketers’ National War Fund, in support of Queen Alexandra’s Appeal, shall be paid to “ The Soldiers and Sailors’ Families Association,” which shall be the sole administrators of the fund, after it has passed into their possession. (5) It is proposed that cards, such as are usually used for benefit matches, be printed by the M.C.C. and issued to all cricket clubs which apply for them, to be placed in their pavilions and other conspicuous places. Such applications to be addressed to the Secretary of M.C.C., and enclosed in envelopes, marked “ Cricketers’ National War Fund.” ( 6 ) In addition to the placing of the above- mentioned cards, it is suggested?that Clubs might devote the whole or part of the profits of one match played during the coming season to the above-men- tioned fund. (7) Three trustees shall be appointed by the Committee of the M.C.C., in whose names “ The Cricketers’ National War Fund ’ ’ shall be banked. When cheques are drawn on the said fund the signa­ tures of one trustee and the Secretary of M.C.C. shall appear on the cheques. ( 8 ) The trustees shall be Earl Howe, Lord Alverstone, and the Right Honourable Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane. (9) The Secretary of the M.C.C. is authorised to receive and give receipts for the contributions sent by the various cricket clubs and cricketers, and also to open an account at the London and South Western Bank, N.W., in the names of the said trustees to be called ‘ *The Cricketers’ National War Fund” Account. ( 10 ) The said accounts shall be audited by a firm of chartered accountants appointed by the Committee of the M.C.C., and their statement shall be furnished to the Press as soon as possible after the accounts are closed. (11) The Committee of the M.C.C. venture to express a confident hope that this appeal in aid of such an object will be greeted with enthusiasm by all lovers of cricket {Signed) H owe , President, F. E. L acey , Secretary, M.C.C.

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