Cricket 1903

384 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Aug. 27, 1903. LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK (3) v. LON­ DON CITY & MIDLAND BANK (2).—Played at Dulwich on August 18 and 19. L. C. & M. B ank (2). Glaister, c Cockell, b Logan .................19 Tomlinson, c Cockell, b Hardingham ... 1 Braithwaite, c Browne, b Payne .................10 Kennedy, c Harding­ ham, b Anson.........26 Harrison, run out ... 2 Budibent, c Cockell, b Anson ................. 6 Hailes, run o u t........ 14 Beck, b Anson .......... 0 Tyler, c Cockell, bAn- son ........................ 2 Wright, not out .. 1 Leitch, b Wellborne.. 1 B 1,1b 3, w l ... 5 Total 87 C. F. G. Wellborne, c I 'Glaister, b Beck ... x H. Hardiogham.csub., b Braithwaite .. 0 G. Logan, b Braith­ waite ........................27 T. C.Sampson.b Leitch 11 A. M. Cockell,cHailes, b Braithwaite......... 10 W .H.Browne,notout 30 L. & W . B ank (3). S. Wood, b Glaister... 4 W . Horncastle, b Braithwaite .......... 9 A. Anson, b Braith­ waite........................10 H. J. A. Payne, b Braithwaite .......... 0 J. L. Challis, not out 1 B 6, lb 1, w 3 ... 10 Total (9 wkts) 114 LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK v. NOR­ BURY PARK. — Played at Norbury Park on August 22. L. & W . Bank. C.J.Bowman,cGoddard, b Wilson .................26 W.Bradbery, c Hobbs, b Goddard............... 2 A.Podmore, b Goddard 0 F.W.Newcomb, b Jor­ dan .......... .........35 C.C.Simpson, b Jordan 15 H.O.Manfield,bJordan 4 A. G. Gough,bWilson 1 H. S. Baker, st Hicks, b Jordan.................15 G. Logan, b Wilson .. 1 G. P. Rhodes, not out 4 E.A.Willson, c Wood, b Jordan.................10 Lb 3, w 5, nb 1 9 Total . ...134 N obbury P abk . M. C. Dahl, c and b Baker....................... 5 C. Wood, b Baker ... 10 P. J. Wilson, b Baker 11 Y. A. J. Hicks, not out 9 F. Jordan, C. W . Goddard, J. H. Barnett, H. C. Plumer and If. C. Dight did not bat. W . E. Hobbs, not out 2 B 9, lb 3 ..........12 Total (3 wkts) 49 U.C.S. OLD BOYS v. SOUTH HAMPSTEAD.— Played at Willesden Green on August 22. U.C.S. O ld B oys. M. P. Griffith-Jones, b Thomas ........ . ... 20 A. H. K. Burt, b Couchman ..........23 H. C. Preston, c Ernst b Coucbman .......... 3 N. M. Binney, c and b Couchman ..........32 F. Eastman, b Thorn­ hill ........................24 D. H. Bayley, c Thomas b Doughty 12 A.G. Every, c Thomas b Couchman .......... 1 O. P. Griffith-Jones, c Ernst, b Couchman 3 A. C. Hull, not out ... 2 H.W.Jennings,not out 3 Byes........................ 6 Total (8 wkts)*129 Innings declared closed. S outh H am pstead. W. Couchman, b O. Griffith-Jonea.......... H. Ernst, b Hull W. Hanwell,cM. Grif­ fith-Jones, b Burt .. T.B Orgias,stM Grif­ fith-Jones, b Burt... W. C. Thornhill, b O. Griffith-Jones.......... H. Barron, b O. Grif­ fith-Jones................. A. C. Thomas, notout A. J. Doughty, b Burt A. G. Norton, b O. Griffith-Jones......... E. J. Poston, b O. Griffith-Jones.......... J. J. Lambert, b Burt Byes........................ Total ..........! INCOGNITI v. UNITED SERVICE.—Played at Portsmouth on August 19 and 20. I noooniti . Dr. W. G. Heasman, c Waistell, b Shine .. 104 Rev.F.D. Browne, not Dr.W.J.Scott, c Wais­ tell, b Strong......... 42 F.H.Gresson, c Foster, b Piggott.................67 G. Wilder, c Atchison, b Piggott.......... ... 35 A.F Somerset, o Shine, b Bentwick ........ 51 J.W.Jardine,b Piggott 5 A.H.Goodall.bWaistell 18 out ........................31 M. E. Pike, c Shine, b Atchison................. 1 A.T. Hodgson,c Atchi­ son, b Foster ......... 0 L.E.G. Abney, not out 5 B 15, lb 5, nb 1... 21 Total (9 wkta)*38o Innings declared closed. U nited B ebvice . First innings. Capt. J. P. Shine, b Gresson Capt. R. W . Bentinck, b A bney............................... N.C. K. Money, c Heasman, b Abney ........................ Capt H S. Strong, b Gresson R. F. C. Foster, b Abney ... F. S. G. Piggott, b Gresson Lt R. G. Stapleton Cotton, lbw, b Gresson................. Capt. C. E. Atchison, c Jar­ dine, b Gresson................. Capt.A.J.Lainson,bGresson Lt.O.J.Prentis.lbw,b Abney Lt. A. K. Waistell, not out Leg-byes ................. Second innings, c Heasman, b Abney .......... 0 1 not out , 31 c sub., b Wilder., 12 b Wilder .......... 5 not out................. 1 B 2, w 1, nb 1 4 Total ... ...43 Total (3 wkts) E3 L. J. NICOLLS, Patentee and Manufacturet ot The Patent AutomaticCricket Bat AND SPORTS OUTFITTER. A Copy of Dr. W . O. GRACE’S Letter. 15, Victoria Square, Clltton, Bristol. Dear Sir,—I used one of your Bats at Hastings In 1894, and I scored 131. I may mention it was perfectly new ; I kept lt until this year, and have scored over 2,000 runs with it. I used lt when I made my 100th century, and I scored 1,000 runs in May with lt, so I think I may call 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 Mr. I.- J. Nicolls. W . O. GRACE. Orders from K. 8. RANJITSINHJI for the Patent Bat. The Patentee does not hind himself to any number of curves in handle. Factory :-ROBERTSBB,IDGE, SUSSEX. 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. "* Patent No. 27,836. USED BY ALL THE LEADING BATSMEN OF THE DAT. To be obtained of all First-Class Outfitters or the Makers. Only Address: FACTORY, ARTILLERY PLACE, WOOLWICH, S.E . P H O T O G R A P H S OF Dr. GRACE, C. B. FRY, K. S. RANJITSINHJI, and all the W orld’s leading Cricketers. Cabinet Portraits in A ction ........................ 1/- each. Large Size Groups (Elevens, &c.) .......... 3/6 „ E. HAWK INS & CO., AM reL - 3 2 , Preston St., Brighton. Printed and PoMithel for tie Proprietor by M iaairr & HiToaaa, Ltd., 167,16i, a i l 163, Upper Thames Street, London, B.C., August 27th, 1903.

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