Cricket 1903

176 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M at 28, 1903 ARTISTS’ C.C. T. BENSON ATHLETIC CLUB (F. R, Benson’s X I.)—Played at Kensington Park on May 15. A r tists . D. O’ Brien, b Leslie Holland ................. 0 Hon. W. J. James, b Leslie Holland........ 18 Gerald Chowne, b Les­ lie Holland ..........29 G. Hdlyard 8winstead, b Leslie Holland ... 17 L. D. Luard, b Leslie Holland ................. 2 A. Batchelor, c Leslie Holland, b Whitby.. 14 C. M. Q. Orchardson, c &b Leslie Holland F. M. Taubman, c and b Leslie Holland . * FraDk Baxter, c Hol­ land, b H. Whitby.. E. A. Abbey, b Leslie Holland ................. Herbert Gandy, not out ........................ Total F. B. B en son ’s X I. Leslie Holland, c F. Baxter,b G.H. Swin- stead........................ 37 H. Whitby, b G. H. 8winstead................. 0 Hannay Clarke, b G. H. Swinstead..........49 G. Harrison, b G. H. Swinstead.................36 S. Menlwand, c and b D. O’Brien .......... 0 F.R Benson, c Luard, b G. H. Swinstead.. C. Keighley, b G. H. Swinstead................ O. Nicholson, not out J. Plunkett, c and b G. H. Swinstead ... INCOGN1TI v. R.M.C. —Played at Camberley on May 23. R. M. C. B 5, lb 3, w 1, nb 2 11 Total (8 wkts) 141 Oscar Asche and Stephen Phillips did not bat. A.C. Johnston, c Bett, b Troughton ... ... w V. J. MacArthur, b Vanderbyl ..........18 M.M.Carlisle, b Chap­ lin ........................ 45 P. D. A. Banks, b Troughton .......... 0 H. C. Bird, b Chaplin 11 H. Thompson, c Capt. Harrington, b Chap­ lin ........................ 9 M.B. Stow, c Tabrum, b Chaplin................. 0 E. D. Smith, not out.. 33 C.Edwards, c Vander­ byl, b Chaplin ... 11 J.C.Hunter,c Tabrum, b Chaplin................. 2 L.S.Farquharson, run out ........................ 8 E.C. Bowen, b Chaplin 1 B 15, lb 3, w 3, nb 4 25 Total .255 G.F. Wells-Cole, c Far- quharson, b Hunter 40 H. V. Gillett, c and b Johnston.................20 L. H. W . Troughton, c Edwards,b Johnston 73 Capt.C.E. Harringtnn, b McArthur ... ... 62 H.E.F. Lich, bBowen 0 F. Deane, b'Bowen ... 2 H.P.Chaplin,cCarlisle, . b Banks .................18 I n cogniti . A. Tabrum, c Carlisle, b Johnston .......... T.C.Bett,c Thompson, b Johnston .......... P. B. Vanderbyl, b Johnston................. Col. Kitson, not out... B 11,1b 8, nb 5... 11 Total ...274 Sir W. Russell did not bat. STREATHAM v. SURBITON.—Played at Surbiton on May 23. S tr k a th a m . E. Field, c Fleming, c Clayton ............... 57 H. 8. Barkworth, st Hickson, b Ross ... 15 H. J. Hoare, b Armi- 12 tage ... G. W. Campbell, b Castle ................. 3 C.J.Parton,lbw,b Rosa 34 Rev. H. F. S. Adams, b Ross........................ D. O. Kerr, b Srtarf ... V. F. Feeny, b Scarf J. L. Phillipps, b Ross E. B. Miller, b Ross... L. J. Connor, not out B 12,1-b 4 .......... Total ...183 S urbiton . First innings. C.Scarf.cKerr, b Hoare 6 W. 8. Ross,b Hoare... 7 A. J. Fleming,bHoare 8 J. Armitage. b Hoare 20 P. Castle, c Parton, b Hoare ................. 6 0. B.Worsley, c Miller, b Hoare ................. 3 F. Forsyth, st Kerr, b Hoare .......... ... 8 Second innings. J. A. E. Hickson, b Phillipps................. 0 W. J. Clayton, b Phil­ lipps ........................ 0 Rev. A. Beaven, not out ........................ 0 V. Howell, st Kerr, b Hoare ................. 5 B 4 ,1-b 4 .......... 8 Total . 71 Second innings: C. Scarf, not out, 28; W . S. Ross, b Parton, 17: A. J. Fleming, not out, 10: n-b 2. Total (1 wkt), 59. T R Y OUR Celebrated “ GUV ’NOR ” Bat W ith “ PATENT DOUBLE CHECK SPRING HANDLE,” F o r t h e COMING SEASON. R. ABEL & SONS. (SURREY XI.) The “ GUV’NOR ” BAT has been used by R o b e r t A b e l during the last six years with great success, as will be seen by the following scores. Every Bat made under the supervision of R o b e r t A b e l. AGGREGATES (all Matches): 1897,*2099 runs, average, 44‘31; 1898, 2053 runs, average, 48 88; 1899, 2685 runs, average, 53*70; 19C0,2592 runs, average 56’34; 1901, 3309 runs, average, 55‘15; 1902, 2299 runs, average, 415. Six years, 15037 runs, average per innings, 49’288. RECORDS : 3309 runs in one season, 1901. P r o fe s s io n a l’ s R e c o r d : 357 runs, not out, Surrey v. Somerset, at the Oval, 1901. l O , H A R L E Y F O R D S T R E E T ( N e a r t h e O v a l ) , a n d 3 X 0 , K E N N I N G T O N R O A D , L O N D O N , S . E . H. GRADIDGE & SONS, W oo lw ich . MANUFACTURERS OF ALL ARTICLES FOR CRICKET, RACQUET, LAWN TENNIS, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER BRITISH SPORTS. PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED “ IMPERIAL DRIVER’’ BATS. ■* Patent No. 27,836. USED BY ALL THE LEADING BATSMEN OF THE DAY . To be obtained of all First-Class Outfitters or the Makers. Only Address: , FACTORY, ARTILLERY PLACE, WOOLWICH, S .E . Appointed by Royal Warrant. Manufacturers of Horticultural Machinery to His Majesty, King Edward T II RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS T H E B E S T I N T H E W O R L D . Possessing Improvements embodied in no other Machines, P A T E N T DOUBLE ANGLE CU T T ING BARREL . P A T E N T 8 P R IN G HAN D L E 8 PREVENT ING V IBRAT ION , P A T E N T BINGLE S C R EW A D JU S TM EN T . ’ Made in Six Sizes, 26 to 48 inches wide. HAND-POWER MACHINES IN ALL SIZES TO SUIT EYERY REQUIREMENT. M O TOR LAWN MOW ERS IN VARIOUS SIZES. RANSOMES, SIMS & JEFFERIES, Ltd., IPSWICH VIEWCP SPRING Printed and Published for the Proprietor by M m k itt & H atch es, L td ., 167, 168, and 168, Upper Thamea Btreet, London, B.C., May S8th, J908.

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