Cricket 1903

422 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept . 17, 1903. 3bd MATCH v. HYTHE.—Played at Hythe, on August 26th and 27th. N. Cockell, c Katin- akis, b Blackall ... 12 C. H. Mason, c & b G. D. Katinakis ... 61 Major Lowis, b G. D. Katinakis ... ..........22 G. Beazley,c Edwards, b Blackall................27 J.P. Clarkson,hit wkt, b Hackney ... 45 F. E. Lander, c Hack­ ney,b G.D.Katinakis 4 J. F. Nightingale, b G. D. Katinakis ... 3 F. Helder, run out ... 0 P. P. Lincoln, c Roberts, b Hackney 33 R. E. Lincoln, not out 7 Ethcridge,c Appleton, b Hackney .......... 0 Extras.................19 Total ...223 H ythe . First innings. A. C. Hackney, b Lowis ... 0 H. C. Roberts, c& b Ether­ idge ............................... 11 G. 13. Katinakis, b Helder 15 A. C. Edwards, c Cockell, b Etheridge ... .................17 C. W . Blackall, c P. P. Lincoln, b Etheridge ... 2 M. D. Katinakis, b Helder 9 R. M. C. Moss, c Lowis, b Balder............................... P. Greenstreet, b Etheridge 0 G. W . Phi pott, not out ... 1 Capt. D. H. Loftus, lbw, b Helder............................... 1 Appleton, b Etheridge ... 2 Extras........................ 6 Tota.................65 Second innings, s R. E. Lincoln, b L ow is........ 6 st Cockell,bLowis 10 c Mason, b Ether­ idge ............. 15 c R. E. Lincoln, b Lowis ...... J8 b Lowis ........ 0 c Cockell, b Eth­ eridge ........ 2 st Cockell, b Etheridge ... 6 b Lowis ........ 0 b Lowis ........ 8 b Etheridge ... 2 not out................. 1 Extras........ 5 Total.....73 4th MATCH v. DEVONSHIRE PARK.-Played at Eastbourne on August 28 and 22. D evonshire P ark . first innings. J. Gilman, b Parris .......... 1 Second innings, st Kendle, b Etheridge ... 8 c andb Etheridge 0 Millward, b Etheridge 15 F. G. Wagener, c Mason, b E theridge........................ 6 c L o w is , b Etheridge ... 13 H. S. Johnstone, lbw, b Etheridge....................... 23 b Parrie ......... 2 King, b Etheridge .......... 0 c Helder, b Etheridge ... 5 W . F. Noakes, c Clarkson, b Parris............................... 0 b Etheridge ... 0 J. M. Gowenlock, notout .. 17 b Parris ..........14 K. P. Brown, c Kendle, b Etheridge ........................ 0 c andb Etheridge 10 J. J. Walker, lbw, b Parris 0 b Etheridge ... 0 C. L. Lister, c Mason, b Etheridge... ................. 0 not out................. 4 F. W . Sparrow, c Mason b Etheridge........................ 2 b Parris .......... 4 Extras.......... 9 Extras .......... 3 Total .......... 73 Total ..........63 G ranville . 22 Parris, b Millward ... 10 N. Cockell, c John­ stone, b Walker ... 22 Major Lowis, b Wal- C. H. Mason, b Mill­ ward ................................ 2 C. E. C. Kend e, b Gil­ man .................................40 J. P. Clarkson, b Walker ......................... 5 Second innings : R. E. Lincoln, notout, 0 ; Capt. James, notout, 0 ; extra, 1.—Total (nowkt) 1. P.P.Lincoln, c Gowen- lock, b Millward .. F. Helder, c Gowen- lock, b Walker ... 7 R. E. Lincoln, run out 1 Capt. James, run out 0 Etheridge, not out ... 14 Extras .......... 4 Total ...136 5th MATCH v. ST. BARNABAS.—Played Bexhill, on August 31 and September 1. G banvillb . C. H. Mason, b Ingram 65 E.A .Beldam,cRoberts, b Barclay.................28 MajotLowis, b Ingram 21 C. E. C. Kendle, c Newton, b Ingram... 17 J. P. Clarkson, c Bond, b Skarratt................ 14 N. Cockell, lbw, b Manktelow ..........33 Total ....................314 P.P.Lincoln,bHoward 58 H. 8. Johnstone, st Roberts, b Skarratt 32 A.8. Moore, b Howard 16 R. E. Lincoln, b Skar­ ratt ........................ 9 Etheridge, not out ... 3 Extras.................18 S t . B abnabab . First innings. F. N. Barclay, lbw, b Etheridge........................ 3 E. M. Martin, c Moore, b Etheridge........................30 F. G. Bond, b Lowis .......... 0 E. D. C. Young, b Etheridge 5 A. Howard, st Kendle, b Ethennge ........................ 0 C.S.Skarratt, b P.P. Lincoln 16 W. M. It gram, b P. P. Lincoln ........................ 0 L. A. Newton, b Etheridge 5 R Lee Roberts, b Etheridge 9 Manktelow, not out .......... 0 B. Lindemere, st Kendle, b Etheridge........................ 2 Extras ... .......... 6 Total ... 76 Second innings, c Moore, b Ether­ idge ................. 0 c Lowis, b Eth­ eridge ..........11 b Etheridge ... 0 c P. P. Lincoln, b Etheridge ... 8 b Etheridge ... 0 c Mason, b Lowis 21 b Lowis .......... 0 c R. E. Lincoln, b Etheridge ... 0 b Etheridge ... 19 c & b Etheridge 8 not out................. 1 Extras.......... 3 Total..........71 6th MATCH v. EASTBOURNE.—Played at th Saffrons, Eastbourne on September 2 and 3. E astboubnb. First innings. L. Carr, b Parris . Parris........................ G. L. Whatford, lbv L ow is......... .......... G. R. Moxon, b Parris Nixon, b Etheridge ... Shoosmith, b Etheridge F. T. Paine, b Parris ... P. L. Neame, b Etheridg C. E. Winter, not out Extras... Total... Second innings. .. 9 c Cockell, b Etheridge ... 6 ... 12 b b Etheridge ... 0 ... 13 b Parris ... 8 b ... 22 b Parris .. 2 ... 11 st Kendle, b Etheridge ... 8 ge 24 c K en d le , b Parris ... 13 ... 22 b Etheridge ... 10 ... 31 not out.......... ... 27 ... 10 c K e n d le , b Etheridge ... 0 )... 7 b Parris ... 0 ... 0 c P a rris, b Etheiidge ... 23 .. 9 Extras... ... 6 ...170 Total ... 98 E. A. Beldam, c Shoo­ smith, b Nixon .. 7 C. H. Mason, b Shoo- smith........................ 7 C. E. C. Kendle, b Winter .................32 J. Shuter, lbw, b Nixon ................. 1 Major Lowis, c Pearse, b Nixon .................66 Parris, lbw, b Shoo­ smith ........................42 G ranville . J. P. Clarkson, st Winter, b Nixon ... 62 N. Cockell, c Carr, b Nixon ..........17 P. P. Lincoln, b Shoosmith ..........30 R. E, Lincoln, c Kel­ sey, b Nixon .......... 0 Etheridge, not out ... 0 Extras ... 28 Total ..292 TOM R IC H A R D S O N ’ S MITCHAM XV. X I . Played at Mitcham, for the benefit of Boxall, the ground man, on September 12. C. Butler, c Moulder, b Lees ................. u W.Rhodes,c Stedman, b Clode ................. 4 R. Pearson, b Lees ... 6 J. Boxall, c Osborne, b Clode . ... .......... 4 W. Huesey, c and b Clode........................ 4 A. Stagg, b Lees ... 0 N.A.Harvey,cMoulder, b Clode ......... ... 2 T. P. Harvey, not out 48 A M itcham XV. H.G.Currie,c Osborne, b Clode ................. 2 T.8turtivant,c Clode,b L ees........................ 2 J. Wormald, b Lees... 6 A.F.Clarke,lbw,bLees 24 A.R.Harwood,run out 4 J. Keene, b Clode ... 11 G.H.Curtis,b Richard­ son ........................ 5 Extras.................11 Total ...133 Tom R ich a rd son ’s X I. W . Lees, c Clarke, b Keene ..............16 H. Clode, c Boxall, b Pearson .................. 4 W.Osborne, b Pearson 5 A. Batt, not out ... 0 T. Richardson, b Pear­ son ......................... 0 Extras................. 3 W.Brockwell, c Stagg, b Keene ................ 10 F.C.Holland.b Hussey 17 W . H. Lockwood, c Currie, b Hussey ... 19 R. Abel, st Clarke, b Keene ................. 3 J. Moulder, c Rhodes, b Keene .................10 F. Stedman, b Pearson 8 Total A M itcham XV. M. R. W . O. 10 48 6 |Osborne. 1 13 60 6 Holland. 1 Rich’rdb’n 4*5 1 9 1 J Lees bowled one no-ball. Tom R ichabdson’s XI. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. J.Keene... 17 7 40 4 1R.Pearson 4274 W.Hussey 12 1 45 2 I Clode LeeB O. 25 ..........95 M. R. W. 0 4 0 0 1 0 99 BUSEY’S “DEMON DRIVERS. < C C D « GEO, G. BUSSEY & GO Desire to inform Cricketers all over the world who may experience a difficulty in ob­ taining “ Demon Drivers ” that this difficulty arises in consequence oftheever-increas­ ing demand exceeding the supply. Eeaders of G e o . G . 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