Cricket 1904

M ay 5, 1904. CRICKET. A WEEKLY RECuRD OF THE GAME. 103 beiDg Arkley, Hornsey, Pallingswick, and Ealing. APRIL. 30 Enfield, v. Enfield Hampstead, MAY. Uxtridge, v. Uxbridge willesden Green, v. South Hampstead Enfield, v. Enfield Ealing, v. Ealing JUNE. Charlton, v. Charlton Park Arkley, y. Arkley Hornsey, v. Hornsey JULY. Old Oak Road, Uxbridge Road, v. Pallingswick Bushey, v. Buehey Catford Bridge, v. Private Banks Southgate, v. Southgate Hampstead, v. Hamp tead AUGUST. Old Oak Road, Uxbridge Road, v. Pallingswick Brondesbury, v. London Scottish Finchley, v. Finchley Willesden Green, v. South Hampstead Brondesbury, v. London Scottish SEPTEMBER. Hornsey, v. Hornrey Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick. MOST of the matches played by the L on d on a n d C o u n t y B a n k are against other banks, but Sutton C.C., Cheshunt District C.C., Old Olavians, and Dulwich C.C. are also in the list. P. W . Hubbard is the honorary secretary and treasurer, and C. R . Trowell the captain. The ground is Freeman’s, at Champion H ill. MAY. 7 . Green Lane, v. Old Olavians 10. Beckenham, v. London Joint Stock Bankt 17. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bankt 24. Home, v. National Bank+ JUNE. 7. Norwood, v. London and South Western Bank+ 111 Cheshunt, v. Cheshunt District 15. Catford, v. London and Provincial Bank* 18. Sutton, v. Sutton 21. Beckenham, v. National Provincial Bankt JULY. 12. Home, v. National Bankt 19. Home, v. London and South Western Bankt 26. Home, v. London and Westminster Bankt AUGUST. 1 . Dulwich, v. Dulwich 3 Home, v. London Joint Stock Bankt 6. Home, v. Old Olavians 9. Home, v. National Provincial Bankt 16. Home, v. London and Provincial Bank* * Two-day matches, t Three-day matches. The home of the L o n d o n J o i n t S t o c k B a n k C.O. is at the Three Banks Athletic Ground, Beckenham. E. Whitby, Russell Square, W .C ., is the honorary secretary, and G. Eliott-Lockhart is the captain. Nearly all the matches are against other Banks. APRIL. 30. Home, 1st XI. v. Next XV. MAY. 7. Home, v. Newland’s Park 10. Home, v. London & County Bankt 14. Home, v. National Provincial Bank" 17. Norwood, v. London & South Western Bankt 21. Home, v. National Bank 24. Home, v. London &Westminster Bankt 28. Home, v. Parr’s Bank JUNE. 4. Herne Bill, v. London, City and Midland Bank 6. Beckenham, v. Union & Smith’s Bankt 11. Home, v. Kent House Park 18. Home, Old Crock’s match and supper 21. Catford, London & Provincial Bank* 25. Dulwich, v. Camber Athletic Club JULY. 6. Home, v. Union & Smith’s Bankt i 9. Beckenham, v. National Provincial Bank 12. Norbury, v. London & Westminster Bankt 16. Kent House, v. Kent House Park 19. Home, v. London & Provincial Bank* 23. “ Sports” 26. Home, v. London & Westminster Bankt AUGUST. 3. Denmark Hill, v. London & County Bankt 6. Beckenham, v. Newland’s Park 13. Lee, v. Parr’s Bank 20. Home, v. London, City & Midland Bank 27. Home, v. Camber Athletic Club * Two-day matches. t Three-day matches. The honorary secretary of the STRFAT- h a m C.C. is H . H. Scott, Bpsset, Woo^- field Avenue, Streatbam. The managers of matches are E. Field, N. Miller, H . H. Scott, L . A. M. Fevez, J. F. Steedman, Y . F. F< eny, H . M. Leaf, C. J. Parton, E. H. Leaf, J. F . W . Hooper, J. L. Phillips, and E. P. Pulbrook. Daring the week, which takes place at the beginning of July, the club will have a hard ta9k, as the opposing teams are all very strong; they are the Wanderers, Incogniti, London County, M.C.C., Surrey Club and Ground, and Mr. Leveson-Gower’s XT. MAY. 7. Crystal Palace, v. London County 14. Richmond, v. Kichmond 21. Surbiton, v. Surbiton 23. Streatham, v. Tooting 24. Streatham, v. Chiswick Park 28.Streatham, v. Old Westminsters JUNE. 1. Streatham, v. Streatbam School 4. Reigate, v. Reigate Hill 11. Streatham. v. Beckenham 18. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead 25. Streatham, v. London and Westminster Bank JULY. 1. Streatham, v. Trinity College. Oxford 2 Streatham, v. University College, Oxford 4. Streatham, v. Wanderers , 5. Streatbam, v. Incogniti 6. Streatham, v. London County I Home 7. Streatham, v. M.C.C. j Week 8. 8treatham, v. 8urrey C. and G. I 9. Streatham, v. Leveson viower’a XI. ^ 16. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon 23. Streatham, v. Leatherhead 30. Bickley, v. Bickley Park AUGUST. 1. Tooting, y. Tooting 6. Streatham, v. Surbiton 13. Streatham, v. Wimbledon 20. Streatham, v. Richmond 27. Streatham, v. The Village SEPTEMBER. 3. Streatham, v. Beckenham 10. Esher, v. Esher C R IC K E T IN Q U E E N S L A N D . FIRST ELEVEN OF QUEENSLAND v. NEXT THIRTEEN. Played at Brisbane on March 19th, as a trial for the N.S.W . match. Foster, who made 101, is the batsman who scored a hundred against New South Wales at Sydney in December. Marshal played a particularly good innings. N ext T h ir te e n . R. D. Pyke, b Miller 27 T. Faunce, c Hayes, b Byrnes .............. 43 Dr. V. Macdonald, b Miller .................. 1 G. Armstrong, lbw, b Miller ... ... 0 C. F. Morgan, b Henry 14 W .F. Kfnny.bHenry 9 M. F. M’Caffrey, lbw, b Byrnes.................. 1 T. T. T. Lorg, lbw, b Byrnes .................. 0 F ibst E lk ven . G.M.Colledge,cMiI ler, b Byrnes................. G. Elmes, c Miller, b Henry ................. E. K. Armstrong, b Byrnes ................. W. M’llwraith, b Byrnes ................. R. W. H. Long, not out ........................ Byes........................ Total ...117 W. J. Lewis, c Mor- ga •, b M’Caffrey ... 98 G. S. Crouch, b M’Caffrey ......... 62 N. K. Foster, retired 101 A. M a r s h a l, b M’Caffrey ......... 61 J. Carew, b M’ Caffrey 3 W. T. Evans, not out 47 A. A. Atkins, retired 22 D. L. Miller, not out 16 B 7, lb 5.................12 Total (6 wkts) 420 T. iyrnes, W . G. Hayes, and Henry did not bat. A YRES’ CRICKET COMPANION, 1904 (third 5 ear of issue). Full of interesting and valuable inlormation for ciicketers of every clas?. Price €d., obtainable of all newsagents, or pest free 8d.—F. H. A y r e s , 111, Aldersgate Street, London. (Advt. LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK v. OLD CITIZENS.—Played at Norbury on April 30. O l d C it iz e n s . P. W. Hale, c sub., b Simpson ................ 7 R.C. Cole, c Logan, b Simpson ................. 0 K. D. Leslie,cBradbery, b 8nell .................18 H. Blewitt, c C. Bow­ man, b Dear ..........17 L. Mirylees, b Dear 1 J. H. Burnett, b Snell 7 J.M.Mirylees,bSimp- son ........................22 E. Dent, c Crossley, b 8ce ll........................ 7 F. L. Hunt not out ... 11 H.L.Lavington,bDear 10 F. C. Cole, run out ... 4 Total ...101 C.J.Bowman, c Hall, b Blewitt A. G. Gough, b Hale C.A.Snell, ibw, bHale E. A. Willson, b Hale S. Bowman, c Bale, b Hl«*witt ................. L. Pitt-Brook, c Cole, b blew itt................. C. C. Simpson, c Hale, b Blewitt ................ L. & W . B bnk . W. Bradbery, b Cox.. 57 9 H. D. Dear, run out.. 18 5 G. Logan, c Cole, b 5 Hunt......... .......... 6 12 C. J. Crossley, not out ........................ 6 Byes ................. 5 Total , 97 PELHAM v. HONOR OAK.—Played at Honor Oak on April SO. P elham . W. E. Peel, c sub., b H.B. Hugill, c Gracey, b Bates .................12 A F.Potter.bMatting- ley ........................ 0 J. H. Hugill, c sub., b B a te s .....................26 A. Spratley, bBates ... 2 Wallis (J.),b Matting- ley ........................ 4 J.E. Potter, b Matting- ley ........................ 0 H onor O a k . Harrison F.C DelaCour. c Jack­ son, b Harrison ... 10 P.Lingwood, b Harri­ son ........................ 0 M. P. Hamer, not out 5 B8, lb 4, w l, nb 2 16 T ota l..........83 T.R.Dickason, b De la Cour ........................ 7 Y.F. Critchley, b De la Cour ........................ 4 S. J. Dickasan, b De la C ou r........................14 H.A.Bat<s b DelaCour 11 F.Tobitt,c Peel, b J H. Hugill ........ ... 9 J.S.Daly, b Dela Cour 16 G. S. Harrison,b Dela C ou r........................ 1 T.J.Gracey, c Peel, b De la Cour ..........13 M.A. Jackson, c J. H. Hugil),b DeUCour 14 H.C. Mattingley, b H. B. Hugill................ 2 F. Molsby, not out ... 4 B4, lb 1 .......... 6 Total ..ICO J. C. LOVELL’S X I. v. NORBURY PARK.— Played at Norbury on April 30. J. C. L o v e ll ’ s X I. L. Lovell, b Whiting . 10 P. P.Tyacke, b Holmes 30 G. A. Ring, c Wilson, b Holmes................. 0 E.D.Lovell,b Whiting 2 C . H. Mountain, D Holmes .................10 J. S. Lovell,b Whiting 4 C. L. Ring, b Whiting 18 N o bbu by P a r k . J. A. Lovell,bWhiting 7 H. west, lb w , b Holmes ................. 0 8. H. Flindt, run out 13 H. Tidy, not out B 4 ,1-b 6 Total 11 10 F. Jordan, b Fiindc ... 9 M.C. Dahl c& b West 6 C. B. Wood, c Flindt, b J. S. Lovell ..1 3 H.K.Whitiog,c Moun­ tain, b J. a. Lovell.. 66 — Rutter, c Fjiadt, b J. A. Lovell .......... 1 F.E. Holme3, c Tyacke, b J. 8. Lovell.......... 0 P. Wi!son, c G. A. Ring, b J. 8. Lovell. I W. E. Hobbs, c Moun­ tain, b J. A. Lovell. 12 H. C. Plummer, b J.A. Lovell ................. 4 E. R. Langton not out 1 Byes ................. 3 Total (9 wkt") 116 J. J. Macaldin did not bat. KENSINGTON PARK v. CHISWICK PARK.— Played at Chiswick Park on April 30. C h i 6 w io k P a r k . C.L.Veal, lbw ,bH .D . Nicholas ................. H Burrington, c Hope, b Vanderbyl ......... R.L.Finnis. c Heaton, b H. D. Nicholas .. C. P. G. Ca st«<n, c Donaldson, b H. D. Nicholas ................. 28 L. M. Reid, c C. E. Reynolds, b H. D. Nicholas................. 9 G. A. T. Gesson, not out ........................ 6 H. C. J. Frijp, not out ........................ 5 B 13,1b 1, w 1 ... 15 Total ... *142 H. E. F. Sich, A. Deprey, W. S. Read and C. G. Goldsmid did not bat. * Innings declared closed. K ensington P ar k . J.G. Donaldson, c De- R. A. Christopher, c prey, b Veal ..........23 Finnis, b Veal E. R Thompson, Causton ................. 6 V. Vanderbyl, c and b Veal ........................17 I E. H. Seaton, not out 10 Pyes ................. 2 66 C. F. Nicholas, C. E. Reynolds, J. F. Rope, H. D. Nicholas and W. Wintle did not bat.

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