Cricket 1903
192 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u n e 4, 1903 SOUTHGATE v. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOS- PITAL.—Played at Southgate on May 30. S o u th g a te . J. C. Bevington, b Page ... ................ 1 R. B. Heygate, e Grif fin, b Page ... ... 18 C. Browning, b Griffin 0 A. Ricketts, b Page ... 33 T. H. C. Levick, b Griffia ................. 2 R. E. Paige, b Page ... 4 N. B. V. Jaeob, b Page 15 F. 8. Lewis, c sub, b P age......................45 R. S. Dickson, c Nealor ................. 0 L. K. Lewis, notout 71 H. J. Ricketts, c and b Page ...............51 B 9, lb 4, w 1, nb 2 16 Total ...256 L ondon S c o ttish . W. Cooke, retired ... 42 E. A. Bennett, not out 109 H. J. R. Pope, lbw, b Sessions .................30 A. Cocke, b Whitlock 2 T. B. Porter, b Whit lock ........................ 13 D. Price-Williams, c Whitlock, b Sessions 11 R. A. Bennett, not out ......................... 5 B 25, lb 1, w 18 .. 44 Total (5 wkts.) 256 A. Kinross, C. Koe Child, P. Child, and G. M. Clark did not bat. G.Elliott, c H.Ricketts, b F. S. L ew is.......... L. L. Phillips, c Hay- gate, b F. 8. Lewis E. J. Armstrjng, b Heygate ................. W. B. Griffin, b F. 8. Lew is....................... W . 8. Nealor, b F. 8. Lewis........................ S t . B a r t ’ s H o sp it a l . 12 W . F.Page, b Heygate 21 J. H. Walker, b Hey gate ......................... 0 G. H. Adam, not out 5 H. W . Hogan, b F. S. Lewis ................. 3 H. 8ymes,b F.S.Lewis 1 A. N. Other, absent 0 B 1, lb 1.......... 2 Total LONDON SCOTTISH v. WEST HERTS.-Played at Watford on May 30. W e st H ir t b . , E8 SOUTHGATE v. LONDON HOSPITAL.-Played at Southgate on June 1. S o u th g a te . W . K. Robertson, b R. B. Heygate, b Roberts ................. 9 Gibson .................. 7 E. W. H. 8cote, c Wil- B 3, lb 1, w 1 ... 5 son, b Horne ..........131 — C.Browning, b Roberts 16 Total ... *275 E. Smith, not out ...107 J. C. Bevington, L. R. Lewis, T. H. C. Levick, T. A. D. Bevington, F. S. Lewis, and H. J. Ricketts did not bat. * Innings declared closed. L ondon H o spita l . J. A. Murray, c La mont, b P. Child .. 9 E. J. Bull, c Kinross, b Lamont............... 51 F. G. Woolf, lbw, b Connell ................. 6 F. J. Kent, b Connell 0 J. Attenborough, c Kinross, b Lamont 16 H. J. C. Sumpter, c Lamont, b Kinross 8 R. W. Dollymore, not out ........................18 F. A. Basebe, not out 4 B 5, lb 1 .......... 6 Total (6 wkts) #113 S. E. Brightman, W. Attenborough, and F. W. Gilman did not bat. * Innings declared closed. J.Lamont, retired hurt 45 F. R. Connell, c Kent, b Murray .......... 8 P. Child, b J. Atten borough ................ 15 J. C. Cooper, b J. Attenborough ... 16 L ondon 8 cottibh . A. Kinross, not o u t... 16 T. 8. Taylor, lbw, b J. Attenborough ... 1 E. E. Codd, not out... 12 B 4, lb 1 .......... 5 Totil (5 wkts) 118 LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (III.) v. LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK (II.) -Played at Norbury on May 26 and 27. L ondon J o in t S took B ank (I I .). A.Newnham.c Challia, b Laroche................ 8 H. Whitby, b Laroche 15 R.G.B.Bird.b Laroche 15 H. N. Scammell, b Laroche ................. 0 W. Manley, c Logan, b Laroche ..........17 A. Mumford, lbw, b Wellborne .......... 0 G. G. Seeley.bLaroche H. Thorn, b Laroche B. E. Stacey, c Anson, b Logan ................. F. C. Collyer, b Logan H. Grade, not out ... B 11, lb 2 .......... Total .. 5 0 0 0 0 . 13 73 L ondon an d W estm in ster B an k ( I I I .). C. F. G. Wellborne, b Manley ................. 7 R. V. Laroche, b Bird 50 G. O. Anson, c and b Manley .................33 G. Logan, b Manley... 13 A. Cockell, notout ... 44 W. H. Browne, b Manley .................10 8. Wood, b Manley ... 0 L.C.B.Hockin, not out 18 B 13, lb 4, wb 1 ... 18 Total ...188 J. E. Linnell, c Brow ning, b F. 8. Lewis 66 W. J. Gibson, b^T. A. D. Bevington..........12 F. D. Roberts, lbw, b T. A. D. Bevingtoa 0 N. B. V. Jacobs, c J. C.Bevington, b F. S. Lewis ................. 26 W. J. G. Gayten, c & b F. P. L ew is.......... 0 G. R. Wilson, lbw, b F. 8. Lewis .......... A. H. Jacob, c and b F. 8. Lewis .......... H. Gibson, b Smith ... A. 8. Daley, b Smith H. F. Horne, not out G. E. Davids >n, b Smith ................. B 2, lb 1 .. Total .. .. 140 LONDON SCOT IIS H v. HIGHGATE.-Played at Broudesbury on May 27. H ig h g a t e . L. J. Bush, c Cooke, b E A. Bennett.......... 8. Brady, b E. A. Ben nett ......................... R. Adams, b Cooke J. Whitlock, b Cooke J. W. Sessions, c R. A. Bennett, b Cooke ... W. B. Wilson, b R. A. Bennett .................. A. Baker, b Cooke ... W. Turley, c Porter, b Pope ................. J. Hawkins, b E. A. Bennett ................. R. Garntand.b Pope .. A. Thirston, not out B 11,1b 1, w 5 ... Total .......... L. J. NICOLLS, Pa ten tee and Manufacturei ot The Patent AutomaticCricketBat AND SPORTS OUTFITTER. A Copy or Dr. W. O. GRACE’S Letter. 15, Victoria Square, Clilton, Bristol. Dear S ir,-I used one of your Bats at Hastings in 18M, and I scored 131. I may mention It was perfeetly new; I kept It ontll this year, and have scored over 2,000 runs with It. I used It when I made my 100th oentory, and I soored 1,000 runs in May with It, so I think I may oall It my “ Record Bat.” This year at Hastings I scored 101 with another of your bats, and I hope It will turn out as well as the old one. Yours truly. To Ur. L. J. Nicolls. W. Q. GRACE. Orders from K. 8. RANJIT8INHJI for the Patent Bat. I|| The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves in handle. F a c to r y :-B .OBEB .TSBR IDGE , SUSSEX . R. ABEL & SONS. (SURREY X I.) T R Y O U R Celebrated “GUV’NOR” Bat W ith “ PATENT DOUBLE CHECK SPRINQ HANDLE,” F o b t h e COMING SEASON. The “ GUVNOR ” BAT has been used by E o b h t A b e l during the last s i* years with great success, as will b e seen by the following sco re s. Every Bat made under the supervision of B o b i b t A b e l. AGGREGATES (all Matches): 1897, 2099 runs, average, 44'31; 1898, 2053 runs, average, 48 88; 1899, 2688 runs, average, 6370: 19C0, 2592 runs, average 68-84 • 1901 3309 rnns, average, 6615; 1902, 2299 runs, average, 41 6. Six years, 15037 runs, average per innings, 49 288. ' ' RECORDS : 3309 runs in one season, 1901. P b o fe s s io n a l’ s R e c o r d : 367 runs, not out, Surrey v. Somerset, at the Oval, 1901. l O , H A R L E Y P O R D S T R E E T ( N ea r th 3 10 , K E N N I N G T O N R O A D , L O N D Appointed by Royal Warrant. Manufacturers of Horticultural Machinery to His Majesty, King Edward TZI RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS TH E BEST IN TH E WOB .LE . Possessing Improvements embodied in no other Machine!, P A T E N T DOUBLE ANGLE CUTT ING BARREL . P A T E N T 8 P R IN G H AN D L E 8 PREVEN T ING V IBRAT ION , P A T E N T SINGLE 8 C R E W A D JU S TM EN T . ’ Made in Six Sizes, 26 to 48 inches wide. HAND-P0WER MACHINES IN ALL SIZES TO SUIT EVERT REQUIREMENT. 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