Cricket 1903
238 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 25, 1903. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE v. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE.—Played at Marlborough on June 17. After an exciting finish Cheltenham won by two wicket®. M arlborough C o lle g e . Pir*t innings Second innings. G.R.*T.Roun', ,lbw,b *'eddell 14 c and b Weddell 35 A. P. Sc tt. b Mars^en .. 19 b Weddell D.V.Cojte,htwkt,bLamotte 24 L. E. Colbeck, c Peel,b Mac kenzie .............................. 3 H.M. Bntterworth. b Parker 7 J. H. Baines, c and b Parker 8 E. O. Evans, c Lamotte, b Parker........ ................. 12 c Parker, b Wed dell ................. b W edde'l......... b Weddell .. .. c Taylor, b Peel c Peel, b Parker c and b Weddell . not ou t.............. 4 b Lamotte ... c and b L'imotte Byes .......... 95 Total.......... 65 COLLEGE. Second innings. 0 cWhite,b Scott... 38 N. W . Mdton, not out .. 0 C.H.Fair. c Taylor,b Parker 3 N. T. Whita, c Marsden, b Parker................................ W. H. Jowitt, c Taylor, b Parker.............................. 0 Leg-lye ................. 1 Total........................ 95 C h e lte n h a m First innings. M. G. Salter, b Jowitt H. C. Tennant, c Evans, b Jow itt................................ 3 b F a ir.. E. B. Maxwell, c White, b Scott ............................... G.Marsden.cMilton.bJowitt V.P.8amue!son, lbw, b Scott J. M. Weddell, run out ... G. W . Parker, b Bvans ... L. Lamotte, b Evaas ........ R. J. M. Mackenzie,b Evans E. J. Taylor, c a n l b Evans D. R. Peel, not out ............... 0 Extras........................ 0 Total 21 c and b Evans ... 16 0 c Scatt, b Evans 9 17 b 8cott .......... 5 2 c Scott, b Fair ... 12 0 ht wkt, b Scott... 4 10 c and b Scott ... 0 1 n otou t................ 4 8 not o u t................ 4 Lb 3, w 2 ... 62 Total (8 wkts) 102 INCOGNITI v. CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL.— P.ayed at Godalming on June 17. iHCOGiriTI. First innings. D. C. Lee, c and b Branpton 0 H .V.Gillet.c Cripps,bTetley 6 H. P. Chaplin, c and b Brinston ........................ 11 H. J. Hill, c Growse, b Branston .......................34 E. Metcalfe, b Branston ... 0 G. Crosdale, b Snell ..........II G. Gillet, b Branston.......... 8 T. C. Bett, b Branston ... 0 E. L. t>incl*ir, c Bruce- Pem1roke, b Sne’l .......... 1 R. R. Paine, not out ........ 12 E. W.Smith,cand tBranston 11 B 16, lb 2 .................18 Total.........115 C h a rterh ou se S chool . G. T. Bran«*ton, c G. H. C. Growse, b Smith 11 Second innings, b Tetley .......... b 8trange .......... 0 cTetley.b Strange 57 c Stranack, b Strange .......... 9 not out .......... 3 B 14, lb 3, w 1 18 T ota l..........96 Gillet, b Sinclair .. 42 C. L. Payne, b8mi h .. 24 C.V. Tooman.> Chaplin 1 J. W. Buchanan, b Sm’th.......... .........13 E. 8. Cripps. b Sinclair 0 R.A.Bruce-Pembroke, lbw, b Sinclair ... 0 J. L. Strange, b Smith 3 T. E. Snell, not o u t... 16 J.C.D.Tebley, b Smith 7 H.H.Stranack.st Cros- dale, b Chaplin B 25, lb 2 ... Total MARLBOROUGH BLUES v. E8HER.-Played at Esher on May 16. M arlborough B lu b s . Rev.F. Meyrick-Jones, c Carr, b C. Peachey 44 C. H. M. Thring, bC. Peachey .................12 M. S. Rogers,bRober'.s 0 8.A.P.Kitcat,bRoberts 0 H E. Knight, lbw,cC. Peachey ................ 2 H. G. Burdett, b C. Peachey ................. 0 Rev.M.A.Bere, not out 5 Second innings Rev. F. Meyrick-Jon^s, b Ryder, 44; C. H. M. Thring, c and b Ryder, 27; M. S. R. W. Blackwood- Wil*man,bC.Peachey 6 A. N. Rogers, b C. Peachey ................. 0 F. W. Bellamy, b Roberts ................12 A M‘G.Black,bRoberts 3 B 4, lb 1 .......... 5 Total ..........89 Rog rs, not out, 5 ; 8. A . P. Kitcat, not out, 6 ; 6.—Total (2 wickets), *87. •Innings declared closed. byes, E sh e r . F.D.Roberts,cKnight, b Black .................10 A. E. Gibson, b Black 14 J. Carr, c Blackwood- Wileman, b Thring. 37 P.Carltoo.b M. Rogers 5 O. F. Ryder, not ou t.. 8 P. Barker, b Black ... 5 J.A.Peachey, c Kitcat, b Bere ......... C.B.Peachey, b Thring C.F. H. Gore, b Thring F. Game, b Thring ... E. Petty, b Thring ... Byes ................. Total , 95 Second innings F. D. Roberts, lbw, b M. Rogers, 30; C. F. Ryder, not out, 36; Byes, 7.—Total (1 wicket), 73. HADLEIGH HOUSE 8CHOOL (Littlehampton) v. ST. JOHN’S (Worthing).—Played at Littlehamp ton on June 17. H ad le ig h H ousr S chool . D orset H ou sk . W. Gayford, run out 5 M. Armstrong, b Hell- ings ......................... 3 F. Taylor, b Foy ... 12 H. Howse, b Foy ... 0 L. Farmer, c Foy, b Hellings .................. 3 C. Dowling, c Baird, b Foy ......................... 2 C. Edmons, b Foy . H. White, not out ., T. C. Angus, b Foy ., N. Chubb, b Foy G. Loudon, b Baird . B 1, w 1 ... . Total . 1 4 2 0 0 2 , 31 L.B.Baird, c Sanson, b J. Scott ................. C. Hilton, c S. Scott, b J. Scott C. E. Gerahty, not out 1 Byes 8.C.Hellings,b S.Scott 7 J.H. Balfour, c White, b 8. Scott................. 0 L. J. Eames, b 8. Scott 21 S. H. Clarke, run out. 0 T. F. Cobb, b J. Scott 14 P.A.Foy,lbw,b J.Scott 0 J.Joliffe,lbw,b J.Scrtt 23 M. Agha, run out ... 0 S t . J o h n ’s. S. 8cott, b Hellioga .. 2 M.Sanson, lbw, b Hel- ---- 8 5 Total C. Sanson, run out H. J. 8tewart, b Foy.. S. Sanson, lbw, b Hel- lin g s........................ J.Scott,candbHellings M 8cott, b Hellings .. J .White,cClarke,bFoy lings W.Payton, c and b Foy F. White, not out ... H. Mare, st Joliffe, b Hellirg8 ... Bye ... Total P H O T O G R A P H S OF Dr. GRACE, G. B. FRY, K. S. RANJITSINHJI, and all the World’s leading Cricketers. _, Cabinet Portraits in A ction........................ 1/- each. Large Size Groups (Elevens, Ac.) .......... 3/6 „ E . HAWK INS & CO., amws- 9 2 , Preston St., Brighton. OHEAP TENTS ! I TENTS ! ! But well and strongly made. Plain. Striped. 6 ft. by 6ft. (no awning)................ 336 ... 39/6 12 ft. by 6ft. (with awning) .......... 40/- ... 17/6 DORSET HOUSE v. HADLEIGH HOUSE SCBOOL (Littlebampton),—Played at Little- hampt. n on June 18. 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