Cricket 1903

272 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 9, 1903 WANDERERS v. SURBITON.—Played at Surbiton on July 4th. W a n d e r e r s . 3 16 S. Colman, b Armitage R. 6 . Brooks, c Sewell b Rosa D. L. A. Jephaon, c Grimes, b Gregson- E llis .........................36 A.M. Latham, c 8ewell b Gregson-Ellis .. 13 J. £ . G. Hadath, b Gregson-Ellis......... 30 A.W.Boultbee, c Greg- son-Ellis, b Ross ... 0 S u r b ito n . J. D. Gillespie, b Gregson-Elfis..........22 O. Taylor, b Ross ... 6 T. Rushby, not out ... 27 A. fl. Behrend, lbw, b Castle ................. 19 H. F. Waller, b Castle ................. 0 B 24, lb 3, w 1, nb 1 29 Total ...201 H. J. Davenport, b Taylor ................. 4 J. Armitage, b Taylor 41 E. Andrew, c Jephson, b Taylor ................. 30 W. L. Ross, c Rushby, b T a y lo r.................11 R. Gregson - Ellis, c Brooks, b Rushby .. 0 P. Castle, lbw, b Taylor 14 S. S. Sewell, c Brooks b Rushby................. 0 C. H. Jupp, not out .. 27 F. B. Windeler, b Rushby ................. 0 G.H.Grimes,b Rushby 0 T. C. Hepworth, c Jephson, b Taylor... 7 B 12, lb 1 ..........13 Total ...150 STREATHAM v. TRINITY COLLEGE (Oxford). —Played at Streatham on July 3. S t r e a t h a m . N. Miller, c Laurie, b C. J. Partons, c W. Barter .................. 112 Bruce, b Barter ...134 H. 8.Barkworth,Ibw, b G. R. Murray, not out 21 Hannay . 9 1H. T. Tooth, not out.. 14 H.H.Scott,cJ.Bruce, b B 6, nb 1 .......... 7 Crawley-Boevy ... 14 ; — Total (4 wkts) *311 C. E. Currie, H. J. Hoare, A. R. Reed, A. R. Wile­ man and E. P. Pulbrook did not bat. *Innings declared closed. T r in it y C o l l z g r . A.M.Lyle,lbw,bHoare 8 L. C. Nash, cMurray.b Carrie ................. 0 A.K.Hannay, c Miller, b Hoare ................. 4 J. Bruce, b Hoare ... 32 M. Crawley-Boevy, c Reed, b Currie ... 8 A. A. Laurie, b Hoare 19 W .W .Bruce,stMurray, b Currie .................51 M.C. Milburn, b Tooth 1 J. B. Barter, not out.. 23 H. Church, b Hoare .. 1 A. P. Barter, not out.. 12 B 12, lb 3 ..........15 Total (9 wkts) 174 BRIXTON WANDERER8 v. SPENCER.-Played at East Dulwich on July 1. B r ixto n W a n d e r e r s . J. Faulkner, b Wood­ ward ........................ 42 F. Odell, b Barton ... 32 R. J. Burlington, lbw, b Featherstonhaugh 53 H. Mason, c Larkin, b Featherstonhaugh 13 A. Y. Storey, c Kirk, b Neale ................. 7 H. Goodall, not out ... 62 R. Waterhouse, c G. Russell, b Neale ... 0 C. G. Smith, c Kirk, b Featherstonhaugh 9 E. T. Gale, b Feather­ stonhaugh .......... 5 F. P. Rider, c Larkin b Barton.................21 L. M. Simmons, not out ........................ 2 B 21, lb 3 w 1 ... 25 Total..........271 K. G. Neale, b Storey, 5 B. Cox, c Burlington,b Storey .................23 F. M. Barton, b Sim­ mons ........................28 E. R. Russell, b Storey 0 E. C. Kirk, b Goodall 26 W. D. Macbeth, b Goodall ................. 5 W . R. Manning, b Goodall ................. 5 S p e n c e r . J. C. Larkin, b Sim­ mons ........................ 1 G. R. Russell, c Good­ all, b Simmons ...22 A. L. Woodward, c and b Simmons ... 4 A. P. Featherston­ haugh, notout ... 8 B 13, lb 3 ..........16 Total... ...143 STREATHAM v. NORBURY PARK.-Played at Norbury on July 4. S t r e a t h a m . L. J.PhillippB,bWilson 10 A.E.Fortescue, b Wil­ son ........................ 53 H. H. Scott, b Wilson 8 Rev.H. F. Adams, run out ........................ 3 R. Jillings, b Wilson 6 A. R. Reed,b Goddard 0 L.Gillett, st Macaldin, b W ilson.................19 E.P.Pulbrook, b W il­ son E.B.Miller, c Wilson, b Goddard .......... L. J. Connor, not out N. Horncastle, b God­ dard ........................ B 3 ,lb 5 .......... Total ...127 M.C. Dahl, c Gillett, b S cott......................... 4 C. B.Wood, b Phillipps 0 A.R.Jordan, c Connor, b Scott ................120 W.E.Hobbs, c Jillings, b Phillipps .......... 0 S.Lloyd-Jones, b Phil­ lipps 30 N. Hammill, lbw, b Phillipps................13 N orr ury P a r k . P. F. Wilson, not out 20 H.P.Cummer, run out 2 H.K.Whiting, b Phil­ lipps 0 M. Macaldin, n ot out ... ................. 4 B 2, lb 1 .......... 3 Total ...196 KENSINGTON PARK v. DUNSTABLE GRAM­ MAR SCHOOL.—Played at Dunstable on July 4. D u n st a b le G r am m ar S c h o o l . L. C. R. Thring, c Nicholas, b Abney. .153 R.H .Walker,cHawks- worth, b Thring ... L. D. K. Leaver, c Thring, b Nicholas.. E.E. Apthorp, st Mon- tefiore, b Nicholas... C. W . Young, lbw, b N icholas................. W.F. Brown, b Nicho­ las ........................ 16 J.M.Gaskell,cHalford, b Nicholas .......... H. J. Allport, b Abney H.J.Brewster,b Abney W. M. Hyme, lbw, b Thring ................. E. A. Stacke, notout. Extras............... Total ...207 K in sin g t o n P a r k . C. H. M. Thriog, c Gaskell, b Thring... 0 H. Hardy, b Brown... 0 H. D. Nicholas, lbw, b Brown .................26 L.E. G. Abney, c and b Thring ................. 8 F.L.Halford,bWalker 8 Hawksworth, c Ap­ thorp, b Walker ... 17 P.Robinson, b Walker 4 F. L. Mendl, b Walker 32 E.H. Stmuel, b Young 9 C. R. Cunningham, c Stacke, b Walker ... 0 C.E.Monteflore,notout 0 Total ...105 LUDGROVE v. BENGEO.—Played at Ludgrove on July 4. L u d g r o v e . A. R. W. Curtis, c K. Carnduff, b Lefroi.. 17 W, T. Birchenough, run out .................93 W.A.Worsley,bLefroi 104 C.W . Norman, not out 7 V.D.Boscawen,not out 3 B 7, lb 1, w 8 ... 16 Total (3 wkts)*170 H. F. Campbell, E. M. Worsley, R. A. Pease, N. W. Eastwood, R. O. R. K. Slaney and R. J. M. Walker did not bat. •Innings declared closed. G. Ffiche, st Curtis, b Slaney ................. 8 R. D. Shepard, lbw, b Boscawen................ 1 F. Lefroi, b Boscawen 5 A. D. Chater, not out. 13 K. Carnduff, b Bos­ cawen ................. 1 F. H. Mardall, b Bos­ cawen ................. 0 B rn g r o . C. Howard, b Pease ... C.I.Roddick, c Slaney, b Pease ................. H.Y.Carndruff.bPease G.L.Chater, c Slaney,b Pease........................ C. E. Pocock, b Pease. B l . w l .......... Total ......... H. GRADIDGE & SONS, wooiwieh. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL ARTICLES FOR CRICKET, RACQUET, LAWN TENNIS, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER BRITISH SPORTS. PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED “ IMPERIAL DRIVER” BATS. CO c o ! Patent USED BY ; co 1“H CO ALL THE LEADING BATSMEN OF THE DAY. To be obtained of all First-ClaBB Outfitters or the Makers. On ly A d d re s s : FACTORY , ART ILLERY PLACE , WOOLW ICH . S .E . R. ABEL & SONS. T R Y OUR Celebrated “GUV’NOR” Bat W ith “ P A T E N T D O U B LE C H E C K SPRING H A N D L E ,” For th e COMING SEASON. The “ GUV’NOR ” BAT has been used by R obert A bel during the last six years with great success, as will be seen by the following scores. Every Bat made under the supervision of R obrrt A bel . AGGREGATES (all Matches): 1897, 2099 runs, average, 44-31; 1898, 2053 runs, average, 48 88; 1899, 2685 runs, average, 6370; 1900, 2592 runs, average 66’34 ; 1901 3309 runs, average, 56-16; 1902, 2299 runs, average, 415. Six years, 15037 runs, average per innings, 49 288. RECORDS : 3309 runs in one season, 1901. P r o fessio n al ' s R ecord : 357 runs, not out, Surrey v. Somerset, at the Oval, 1901. 1 0 , H A R L E Y F O R D S T R E 3 X 0 , K E N N I N G T O N R O (SURREY X I.) Printed and Pnbliihed for the Proprietor by U » a ir r k HATOHia, Ltd., 167, 168, and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., July 9th, 1808.

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