Cricket 1902
J an . 30, 1902. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 3 GARRISON v. CIVILIANS.—Played on September 28. Garrison were beaten by Civilians this time by 40 runs. G abbison . Dr. G. Kennedy, b Sgt. McKay, run out 5 R eynolds................... 2 Pt. Brown, b W . Cpt. Hughes, c Long, Glover ................... 4 b W . Glover ........... 9 Pt. Hickson, b Rey Cpl. Scudamore, b G. nolds ................... 0 Glover ................... 0 Pt. Winter, not out... 0 Pt. De la Hunt, b Lt. Yovel, b Reynolds 0 R eynolds................... 3 Extras ... ... ... 3 Lt. G. Conquest, b — W . Glover ........... 14 T o ta l................... 50 Lt. A . U . Udal, b R eynolds................... 10 Reynolds obtained 5 wickets for 21 runs. C ivilians . G. Glover, b Conquest 26 J. E. Woodley, b Scudamore ...........10 W . Glover, b Udal ... 6 W . Long, b Udal ... 0 W at Long, b Udal ... 9 G. Nichol, b Conquest 0 E. Glover, b Conquest 3 B. W . Locke, b Udal 9 N. Reynolds, b Udal 12 J. Chapman, not out 0 C. Rostoll, st Hughes, b Udal ................... 9 Extras ................... 7 Total , 90 Lieut. Udal took 6 wickets for 18 runs. GARRISON v. CIVILIANS.—Played on October 5. Resulting in a victory for the Garrison by 51 runs. G abbison . Lt. Conquest, c and b S cott........................... 6 Sgt. Tadman, b G. Glover ... ...........12 Sgt.-Maj. Royal, b Morkel ...................25 Capt. Hughes, run out 28 Lt. A. U. Udal, run out 3 Pt. Deiahunt,b Morkel 0 Sgt. McKay, b Rey nolds ........................... 6 Pt.Winter,b Reynolds Dr. G. Kennedy, b Morkel ................... Cpl. Hicks, notout ... Cpl. Scudamore, b G. Glover ................... Extras ................... T o ta l................... Morkel took 3 wickets for 20 runs. C ivilians . E. GlOver. b Udal ... 0 R. Morkel, c Udal, b Tadman .................. 1 C. Rostoll, b Conquest 11 J. H. Parr, not out ... 5 Extras ................... 4 G. Glover, lbw, b Con quest ...........................14 J.Woodley.st Hughes, b Conquest ........... 3 G. Scott, c McKay, b Conquest.................. 0 W . Glover, b Udal ... 5 W . Long, b Udal ... 0 T o ta l.....................47 N. Reynolds, b Udal... 2 W . Long, Jun., c and Royal........................... 2 Lieut. Conquest took 4 wickets for 9 runs, and Lieut. Udal 4 for 19. CIVILIANS v. G ARRI80N .—Played on October 19. Civilians at last shewn who are the best 1 Decisive victory for the Military by four wickets and 115 runs. C ivilians . G. Glover, lbw, b Con quest .......................... J. E. W oodley, st Hughes, b Conquest W . Long, b Conquest W . Glover, b Udal ... J. Parr, c and b Con quest .......................... Lonpr. jun., c Barker, b Udal ................... Dunar, not o u t ........... 20 N. Reynolds, st Hughes, b Conquest C. Rostoll, st Hughes, b Conquest ... ... J. Chapman, b Udal G. Nichol, c McKay, b Conquest ........... Extras ................... Total ... 51 Lieut. Conquest took 7 wickets for 24 runs, and Lieut. Udal 3 for 15. G abbison . Sgt. McKay, not out 7 Dr. Kennedy, b Rey nolds .......................... 3 Extras ................... 6 Lt. Conquest, run out 69 Capt. Hughes, b W. Glover ..................38 Lt. Potter, b Parr ... 0 Sgt. Tadman, b Rey nolds .......................... 35 Total (6 wkts.) 175 Lt. A . U. Udal, b R eynolds...................17 Reynolds took 3 wickets for 35 runs. KIM BERLEY v. MODDER RIVER.—Played on October 7. This match was played at Modder, with a large crowd of spectators in attendance; the victory would have rested with Modder River if their fielding had not been so bad. In spite of this, a good game was played, and it provided plenty of excitement at the end of the day. This was Shalder’s first appearance after returning from England. The number of extras is due to three causes—(1) Rough ground, also erratic bow ling; (2) Fast bowlers; (3) Wicket-keepers with sore hands. K imbebley . W.Shalders, c Hughes, Snook, not o u t ...........11 b Udal ................... 1 Fraser, b W . Glover... 0 Carroll, b Du Toit ...13 Bell, b W . Glover ... 2 Dyer, b Udal .............. 4 Verheyen, b Scott ... 4 Foley, b Udal ... ...5 Extras .................31 Fairgneve, bUdal ...3 1 __ Parkin, b W . Glover .. 39 T o ta l.................146 Backmann,bW. Glover 5 Lieut. Udal ttook 4 wickets_for 44 rims, and W . Glover 4 for 10. M oddeb R iveb . Lt. G. Conquest, c F. Glover, b Back- 8halders,b Verheyen 0 mann.......... ^ ... 2 A. Du Toit, b Snook... 15 Capt. Hughes, not out 1 Lt. Potter, c Veheyen, W . Scott, b Verheyen 5 b Backmann ...........16 Dr. G. Kennedy, c and G. Glover,c Fairgrieve, b Verheyen .............. 0 b Backmann .31 Extras .............................32 W .Glover,b Backmann 5 * __ Lt. Udal, b Backman 1 T o ta l.................... 117 Lt. O’ Carroll, c Dyer, b Verheyen ............. 9 Verheyen took 4 wickets for 26runs, and Backmann 5 for 25. S.A. CONSTABULARY v. MODDER RIVER.— Played on October 21. The S.A. Constabulary were passing through here for Jacobsdal, to entrain for Bloemfontein, and played us en route. Modder River won by 104 runs. S.A.C. Tpr. Kennett, b Udal Tpr. E. Davidson, b U d al........... ........... Cpl. A . Noble, not out ........................... E. Cole, b U dal........... Extras ................... A . Swift, b Udal.......... 18 E. Rooker, b Udal ... 4 Capt. Edwards, lbw, b Udal .................. 6 W . P. Carter, b Udal 5 E. S. Watson, b Con- ru est.......................... 4 H. Barnes, b Udal ... 0 Sgt. England, b Con quest .......................... 2 Lieut. Udal took 8 wickets for 14 runs. M oddeb R iveb . Lt. Conquest, c and b Carter .................. 1 Lt. A . U. Udal, st Edwards, b Cole ... 25 Sgt. A . Tadman, lbw, b Swift ...................13 W . Glover, run out ... 4 C. Long, st Edwards, b R ook er.................. 5 Total Capt.Hughes,b Barnes 63 Total Cpl. Cockbum, b Carter ...................11 Sgt. McKay, b Barnes 0 W . Long, b Watson 17 A . Da Costa,b Watson 2 Pt. Barker, not o u t... 6 Extras ...................18 ...165 MODDER RIVER v. KIM BERLEY (Return Match) .—Played on October 30. Modder River defeated Kimberley on their own ground, amidst great enthusiasm and doubt, by 1 run, after play ing over time. (Twelve a-side). M oddeb R iveb . Lt. G. Conquest, b Parkin ................... 1 F. Glover, c and b Dell ..........................46 Lt. E. Potter, c and b Gibson ..................45 G. Glover, c Litkie, b Dell ..........................61 Sgt. A . Tadman, c Street, b Gibson ... 4 Capt. I. Hughes, c Carroll, b Bishop W . Glover, b Parkin Lt. A. U. Udal, b Bishop ................... G. Scott, b Parkin ... Sgt. McKay, b Parkin Dr. G. Kennedy, b D e ll.......................... W . Long, not out ... Extras ................... T o ta l...................] Parkin took 4 wickets for 61 runs, and Dell 3 for 28. K imbebley . A . Gibson, run out ... 40 N.Van Breda,c Potter, b Conquest ........... 2 Dan Smith, lbw, b U dal.......................... 11 L. Rutherford, c Hughes,bW. Glover 7 G. Fraser, not out ... 5 Extras ...................20 Total . ...193 W . Dell, c Hughes, b F. G lover..................30 A. /StrMt, b W . Glover 17 C. Carroll, c Scott, b Conquest.................. 26 W . Parkin, c Tadman, b F. Glover .......... 20 R. Dyer, c Scott, b Conquest.................. 0 A. T. Litkie, c and b F. G lover.................. 7 W . A . Bishop, lbw, b Conquest.................. 8 , Lt. Conquest took 4 wickets for 43. It is considered infra dig to pit one’s strength against Kaffirs as regards “ sport 9 (?) Why, I can’t say, but still the fact remains. It is unfortunate, too, from my point of view, as I have two very good all-round Kaffir cricketers in my depdt, and they are as keen as mustard on the game. AT THE SIGN OF THE WICKET. B y F. 8 . A sh lby -C oopbr . FEATS, FACTS, AND FIGUKES OF 1901. ( Continued from page 467.) 153, H. B. Chinnery (100) and R. O. Schwarz (71), Middlesex v. Gloucestershire, at Lord’s. 147, Barton. V. (122 not out), and Llewellyn, G. C. B. (83),. Hampshire v. Kent, at Bourne mouth. 141, Vine, J. (83), and W . Newham (77), Sussex v. Essex, at Leyton, 141, P. C. Baker (108) and Hearae, A . (35),'Kent v. Hampshire, at Tonbridge. 133, E. A . Halliwell (79) and M. Hathom (74 not out). South Africans v. London County, at Crystal Palace. 133, R. W . Rice (111) and F. H. B. Champain (73), Gloucestershire v. Surrey, at Bristol. 131, C. McGahey (115) and J. H. Sinclair (108 not out), London County v. Warwickshire, at Crystal Palace. 123, Coe, S. (83), and R. T. Crawford (66), Leicester shire v. Sussex, at Leicester. 122, Robson, E. (163 not out), and V. T. Hill (75), Somersetshire v. Oxford Univ., at Oxford. 121, Carlin, J. (85), and Iremonger, J. (85), Notts. v. Sussex, at Brighton. 119, J. Douglas (151) and R. E. More (47), Middle sex v. Essex, at Leyton. 115, C. M. Wells (89 not out) and B. J. T. Bosan- quet (53), Middlesex v. Sussex, at Brighton. 113, F. P. Knox (198) and R. A . Williams (58), Ox. Univ. v. Sussex, at Eastbourne (Saffrons). 112*, Langdon, T. (114 not out) and T. H. Fowler (54 not out), Gloucestershire v. Derbyshire, at Bristol. 108, C. B. Fry (244) and C. L. A. Smith (50), Sussex v. Leicestershire, at Leicester. 104, Hayward, T. (77) and D. L. A. Jephson (53), Surrey v. Lonclon County, at Crystal Palace. 104, M. Hathom (239) and C. F. Prince (39), South Africans v. Cambs. Univ., at Cambridge. 102, A . P. Lucas (75) and C. J. Kortright (47), Essex v. Lancashire, at Leyton. 100, F. Marchant (111) and Heame, A. (84), Kent v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield. ('/)—Seventh Wicket. 169, Russell, E. (100) and J. H. T. D. Douglas (61 not out), Essex v. Derbyshire, at Chesterfield. 144, P, F. Warner (197 not out) and R. O. Schwarz (74), Middlesex v. Somerset, at Lord’s. 148, Tyldesley, J. T. (221) and Sharp, J, (49), Lan cashire v. Notts., at Nottingham. 130, V. F. S. Crawford (110) and E. M. Dowson (39), Surrey v. Notts., at the Oval. 126, Hirst, G. H. (163 not out) and Gunn, J. (58), Under 30 v. Over 30, at Scarborough 124, Hirst, G. H. (75) and Lockwood, W . H. (61), Players v. Gentlemen, at Lord’s. 117, Hallows, J. (71) and Sharp, J. (58), Lancashire v. Notts., at Nottingham. 117, M. Bisset (184) and E. A. Halliwell (53), South Africans v. Derbyshire, at Derby. 115, Murrell. H. R. (68 not out) and K . S. Singh (39), Kent v. Surrey, at the Oval. 112, Paish, A. (66) and S. A. P. Kitcat (57), Glou cestershire v. Kent, at Gravesend. 1C6, L. G. Wright (64) and Needham, E. (57), Derbyshire v. South Africans, at Derby. 103, Sharp, J. (68) and Hallows, J. (57), Lancashire v. Hampshire, at Liverpool. 101, D. L. A. Jephson (92 not out) and Hayward, T. (83), Surrey v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. 101, E. I. M. Barrett (111) and Barton, V. (39), Hampshire v. Sussex, at Brighton. 100, W . Sugg (69) and S. H. W ood (54 not out), Derbyshire v. Leicestershire, at Glossop. 100, Hayward,;T. (93) and E. M. Dowson (43), Surrey v. Somersetshire, at Taunton. (A)—Eighth Wicket. 159, Rhodes, W . (1C5) and E. Smith (95), Yorkshire v. M.C.C. aud Ground, at Scarborough. 147, M. Hathorn (239) and B. C. Cooley (126 not out), South Africans v. Camb. Univ., at Cambridge. 146, Haigh, S. (159) and Lord Hawke (89). Yorkshire v. Notts., at Sheffield. 144, Butt, H. R. (96) and C. L. A . Smith (92 not out). Sussex v. Worcestershire, at Brighton. 140, Carlin. J. (74) and Shrewsbury, A. (63), Notts. V- Kent, at Catford. 137. H. Martyn (88) and K. J. Key (60), A. J.W ebbe’s X I. v. Ox. Univ., at Oxford. 122, Quaife, W . G. (118 not out) and Santall, S. (64),Warwickshire v. Yorkshire,at E^gbaston. 119, Lewis, A. E. (100 not out), and Gill, G. C. (85), Somersetshire v. South Africans, at Taunton. 118, Sharp, J. (81), and Cuttell, W . R. (50 not out), Lancashire v. Leicestershire, at Leicester,
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