Cricket 1903
206 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u n e 11, 1903. GRANVILLE (Lee) v. LONDON COUNTY.— Played at Crystal Palace rn June 3. L ondon r ounty . O. Haywood, not out.. 54 R. Hargreaves, c and b Penfold................14 Stafford Webber, not out ........................ 3> Extras.................38 Major FI ?roing. c Lin coln, b T^azley ... 24 Powell Williams, st Layman, b Beazley 133 T. T. Brewer, b Luck- hurst........................ 7 A.Woraley,c Clarkson, — b Be zley................. 0 i Total (6 wkts)*3*29 R.H.Dillon,bSummers 24 I H. Mackenzie Rew, A. B. Madapa, and Greenway did not bat. • Inning* declared closed. G bakvillb . N.Cockell, c Brewer, b Greenwav................. 7 C. G. Beazley, c Har greaves, b Fleming 6 F E.Lander,b Fleming 6 J.P.Clarkson.cBrewer, b Stafford Webber.. 53 P.P. Lincoln, c Powell Williams, b Stafford Total (7 wkts) 142 Webber ................. 42 Penfold and A. B. Layman did not bat. 'Innings declared closed. Luckeurst, run out .. 12 J. A. Johnston, run out ......................... 0 T.H.Summers,not out 2 E. Rymer Jones, not out ......................... 1 Extras ..........13 GRANVILLE “ A ” (Lee) v. BLACKHEATH SCHOOL.—Played at Manor Way on June 6th. B lacxh bath School. Leathes, b Edwards ... 0 Holmes, b Morris ... 6 H. R. Woolrych, cand b Edwards ........... 4 Pearson, run out ... 4 B. Allsop, c Young, b Dedrick .............. 12 Dumphy, c Dedrick, b A llen......................... 1 Shepherd (ii.), c and b Edwards................. H. H. Woodhouse, b Morris ................. 8 Buckler, not out ... 8 Stirling, b Edwards... 19 Shepherd(i.),bEdwards 15 Extras ..........23 . 34 Total ..135 G banvillb . A. B. Bacon, c Wool rych, b Pearson ... 0 V. E. Thomson, b Pearson ................. 1 E. D. C. Young, c Woodhouse, b Pear son ............... 19 S. A. Walker, lbw, b Pearfon ................. 0 W. Edwards, b Stir ling ......................... 0 Howard Morris, b Pearson ................. 13 F. Allen,c &bLeathes 11 H. F. Hadcock, c Woodhouse, b Stir ling ..................... 11 C. T. Williams, b Pearson ................. 0 G. S. Hunot,b Holmes 2 W- E. Dedrick, not out ........................17 Extras ..........11 Total 85 GRANVILLE ‘‘ A ” (Lee) v. GRAVESEND (2).— Played at Lee on June 6. G ravbsbnd . E.RymerJones,cCroft, b Gar ner .. ... o J.H.Fry.cA. Sandford, b Gardner............... 16 T. C. Passmore, b Gardner ................. 4 H. Temple, c Lambert, b P. Sandford .. ..21 G. Helder, o E. Lovell, b Gardner................. 7 J. A. Johnston, b E. Lovell ................. 0 G ranvillb . G. F. Sills, b E. Lovell 4 J. R. Hollingworth, c Lambert, b E.Lovell 0 A. C. Rodwell, c E. Lovell, b C. Couves 8 E. F. Debenham, not out ........................15 H.A. Levinson, absent 0 Extras .......... 1 Total , 76 GRANVILLE (Lee) v. ELTHAM. — Played at Eltham on June 6. G ranvillb . N. Cockell, b Johnston 8 F. E. Lander, c John ston, b Beywood ... 1 C.E.C.Kendle,b John ston .........................18 A. G. Paton. c Hey- wood, b Johnston ... 10 J. P. Clarkson,b John- ston .......... .......... 2 P. P. Lincoln, b Wood 22 A. C. Weber, run out 0 H. E. Thomson, b Johnston................. 1 T. H. Summers, b Dunell .................61 H. T. Richardson, b Wood ................. 0 A. O. Pettman,notout 24 Extras .................18 E ltham . Total ...165 Haywood, b Lincoln... 45 A. S. Jackson, run out 1J2 W . Young, c Weber, b Thomson ..........23 A.S. Johnston,not out 30 Extras ... ..• ..1 4 Total (3 wkts) 214 J. C. Wood, R. Nicholas, W . Macfarlane, C. R. Stampe, A. G. Dunell, and A. C. S. Jackson did not bat. _______________________ WANDERERS v. BECKENH AM . - Played at Beckenham on Wednesday, June 3. W anobrbrs . Major H. E. Lowis, McAndrews, b Vin cent ... — ..........16 A. E. Damian, c and b Grenside ..........87 K. E. M. Barker, c Craig, b H. Z. Baker 110 T. A. Darke, b Vincent 85 M.Baker,b H. Z. Baker 0 F. J. Cooke, b H. Z. | Baker........................ 2 I B bgkkn h am . 8. Colman, c Rhodes, b H .Z Baker......... A.M.Latham,cBrown, 1 Grenside .......... E. H. Fischer, b Vin cent ........................ R. M. Bull, run o u t.. T. Rushby, not o u t... B 14, lb 9, w 5 ... Total ...846 J. D. Craig, c and b Rushby .................10 H. E. Baker, c Cooke, b Rushby................. 9 H. W . Rhodes, b Barker ................. 1 F. D. Browne, b Barker ................ 0 H. C. Grenside, b Rushby ................. 1 H. Z. Baker, b Bell ... 29 C. W. MacAndrew, b Rushby .................20 H. B.Vincent, not out 19 A. Humm, st Latham b Bell ................ 1 W .A.Powell, c Fischer b Bell ................. 1 A. N. Other, absent .. 0 B 7, lb 2 ................. 9 Total ..ICO E. J. Croft,b G.Helder 20 S.E.Couves.cG.Helder b Pawmore ..........15 C.E.Lovell, b Holling worth ................. 23 A . E. Sandford, b Sills 19 E. W. Lovell, b Pass- more ........................ 17 C. C. Couves, F. Gardner, and G. Lunbert di 1 not bat. * Inning* declared closed. B. R. Cooper, n oton t.. 51 P A. Sandford, not out 24 H. 8. Penman, b Pass- more ........................ 0 Extras................. 15 Total (6 wkts) 184 SOUTHGATE v. UPPER TOOTING.-Played at Southgate on June 6th. U ppbb T ooting . R. M. Harvey, b Scott 29 H.D.Handcock,b8cott 0 R. P. Sandelands, b Lewis........................ 8 J. F. Hoskin, b Scott 8 A. H. Parea b Lewis 80 E. C. Taylor, c and b Scott......................... 0 Total . 116 J. C. Bevin^ton.c Hos kin, b Attlee ..........31 F. S. Lewis, b Parez .. 16 A. Ricketts, b Parez .. 70 E.H. W. ccott,b Han cock ........................ 6 T H.C.Levick, run out 2 F. J. Spackman, o Steibel, b Handcock 17 SOUTHQATB. H. G. Bowley, c Parez, b Hancock ..........12 R. S. Dickson, not out 41 H. J. Ricketts, b Harvey ................. 3 R. E. Paige, not out .. 42 B 6, lb 3, nb 2 ... 11 Total W. T. Richetts did not bat. ...251 MILL HILL SCHOOL v. BEDFORD MODERN SCHOOL.—Played at Mill Hill on June 6. M ill H ill 8 chool . H. Willett, b Ewen ... 22 G.Paterson, b Bramall 11 W. Pickwood, lbw, b J. Osbourn,b Penny... 2 J. T. Webb, b Bramall 2 N.D.T.01iver,b Bram all ........................ 0 O. Major, not out ... 7 B 19, nb 2 ..........21 Total ...133 Bramall ... ... " ... 11 R.E. Oliver, b Bramall 1 V. R. B Walker, b Bramall ................. 5 R Marsden, c Bramall, b Penny ................. 2 E. C. Oliver,b Ewen .. 49 Second innings: -H . Willett, lbw, b Ewen, 27; E C. Oliver, not out, 6 ; N. D. T. Oliver, not out, 69; B 4.—Total (I wkt.; 106. B kdfobd M odbbn S chool . R.C.Tavlor,b Marsden 32 W. M. Penny, run out 15 N. A. Dore, st Webb, b Marsden .......... 0 J.F. Ewen, b N. Oliver 13 J. R. Dick, bN. Oliver £0 D. L.Morgan, b Mars den ........................ 9 G. Scott. bN . Oliver... 0 L. W. Taylor, b Pick- wood ........................ 23 K. Bramall, run out... 5 R.E.F.Peill.b N.Oliver 12 G. K. 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