Cricket 1904
252 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y 7, 1904 SOME VETERANS OF 1904. In the following table the year of birth is shewn in brackets after each man’s name. W. G. Grace (1848). Played for Gentlemen of the South v. Players of the South, 22and 23 June, A.D. 18' 5* W. Gunn (1868). Played for Notts in 1880. R. Abel (1869). Played for Surrey in 1881. W. L. Murdoch (1855). Played for N.8.W. in 1875, and for Australia v. England in 1877. Capt. Wynyard (1861). Played for Hants in 1878. Lord Hawke (,'880). Played for Yorkshire in 1881. J. A. Dixon (1861). Played for Notts in 1882. C. E. de Trafford (1864). Played for Lancashire in 1884. Now of Leicester. J. P. Whiteside (1861). Played for Lancashire in 1888. Now of Leicester. A. E. Newton (1862). Played for Oxford University in 1885. W. H. Patterson (1859). Played for Oxford Uni versity in 1878. L G. Wright (1862). Played for Derbyshire in 1883. J. T. Eawlin (1857). Played for Yorkshire in 1880, now of Middlesex). A. Hearne (1863). Played for Kent in 1681. G. Brann (1863). Played for Sussex in 1883. W. R. Cuttell (1864). Played for Yorkshire in 1890, now of Lancishire. K. J. Key (1864). Played for Surrey in 1882. W. Newham (1860). Piayed for Sussex in 1881. * “ A.D.” is written advipedly, simply to correct a common fallacy that •*W.G.” took pirt in some of the contests between the British and the early touring teams brought over by Ceesar circa 65 B.C. J. B, P. HOW ’S THAT? The Daily Chronicle Cricket Correspon dent predicts the issue of a book by Denton on “ The times I have been missed.” My Country’s place among the other nations, The woes and perils, aims and plans, enlist My interest no more ; my calculations Concern the times that Denton has been missed. Politics, economics, rights of labour, Struggles of heroes, triumphs, count as naught; I sit at Lord’s computing with my neighbour The tale of times that Warner has been caught. Physics, Philosophy, and Education Are waste of time ; the papers are not sold To teach the vast resources of Creation, But j ust to show how often Fry was bowled. Religion, Science; Art, are out of fashion, The source of human knowledge dry is pumped; The only query that awakes my passion Is this : How many times was Hayward stumped ? There is a theme, all other themes outclassing, Its import you perceive, beyond a doubt, I merely hint the thought to you in passing : “ How many times has Jackson been run out? ” And all the world I ’d give, with all its glory, And every chance its wonders to explore, If I could hear again the old sweet story Of Grace securing Murdoch leg-before. —Daily Chronicle. C RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-in Cards, 7d. per dozen, post free Cricket Score Books, 6d. and Is. each; postage, 2d, extra.—To be obtained -it the Offices of Cricket, 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. THREE COUNTIES ASYLUM v. BRIXTON WAND EHER -‘.—Played at Arlesley on June 29. T hbrr C ounties A sylum . J. R. WoDdhouse, c Campbell, b Smith J. Crossley, c Camp bell, b Gilligan T. Hutchison, c Mur ray, b Smith ......... 7 W. Soley, c Rider, b Gilligan .......... . 3 D. K. Keenan,b Smith 1 H. W. Cantwell, st Campbell, b Smith 46 18 F. W. Coxall, b Rider \ G. E . Bergmanu, run out ................... i Capt. Heywood, c Odell, b Kider........ Dr. Dixon, b Mason .. H. Childs, not out ... ! B 3, lb 7 ............! Total ...........1< B rixton W anderrrs C. W. Phillips, run out 8 F. Odell, c and b Crossley.................. 125 A. D. L. Campbell, b Crossley ....................30 F. P. Rider, run out .. 23 C. G. Smith,not out...202 H. Mason, b Cantwell 50 E. Gilbert, c Heywood, b Bergman ......... 2 W. A. Gilligan, b Cantwell............... 6 H. C. Edmonds,not out 6 B 22, lb 3.................25 Total (7 wkts)...476 B edford . G. Stubbs and J. W. E. Murray did not bat. KENSINGTON PARK v. WIMBLEDON.-Played at St. Qaintin’s Park on July 2. K ensington P ark . C. H. M. Thring, run out ........................63 Commander W. H. Thring, c Donald son, b Graves......... 4 W. L. Donaldson, c Glennie, b Greig ... 8 C. E. Reynolds, b Graves .................79 H.F.Roberts,bGleanie 4 A. P. Comyns, notout M. Stratton, c DeBolt, b Graves ......... H. D. Nicholas, lbw, b Graves ............... L. E. G. Abney, not out B 22, lb 1, w 4 ... 27 Total (7 wkts)*212 H. Trevor and A . G. Lovell did not bat. •Innings declared closed. W im bledon . A. W . Glennie, b Stratton ................ 6 W. T. Greig, b Strat ton ........................22 C. T. Donaldson, c Donaldson, b Nicho las ........................35 T. W. Colman, b C. H. M. Thring .......... 6 A. P. Graves, not out 25 F. M. Jeboult, b Abney ................. 0 B 14, lb 1 ..........15 Total (5 wkts) 109 H. G. Mitchell, A. H. Bartlett, K. Me C. Bunbury, W. A. Nicholas, and d. Gall did not bat. BRIXTON WANDERER8 v. SPENCER.-Played at East Dulwich on July 2. B rixton W anderers . F. Odell, b Feather- stonehaugh ......... J. Faulkner, c and b K irk ........................ R. T. Burliogton, b Featherstonehnugh E. E. Brymer, b Kirk C. G. Smith, c Kirk, b Barton ................. L.M. Simmons, b Kirk 0 H. Goodall, c Black, b Wheeler ................ 9 E. T. Gale, not out ... 26 H. E. Smith, b Kirk... 8 A. R. Whitley, b Kirk 1 B 17, lb 3..........20 Total (9 wkts) 178 W . J. Benge did not bat. S pencer. T.J. Wheeler, c Faulk ner, b Simmons 15 F. F. Boles, b Goodall 26 G. Sykes, c Faulkner, b Goodall................ 1 F. M. Barton, b S'm- m ons........................15 V. J. Woodward, J. C. Larkin, A. M. E. C. Kirk did not bat. H. W. Wheeler, not out ........................30 A. B. Featherstone- haugh, b Simmons 6 W.D.Macbeth, notout 13 B 15, lb 1 ..........16 Total (6 wkts) 122 Black, and BEDFORD COUNTY SCHOOL v. KENSINGTON PARK.—Played at Bedford on July 2. K ensington P ark . J. G Dona'dson. c Pohlmann, b Steyt- ler ........................100 E A. Greene,c Saffery, b 8teytler ... 19 A. J. Musson, b Orr .. 83 F. W. Palmer, st Pohlmann, b Orr ... J4 H. Osborne. lbw,b Orr 7 M. A. Nicholas, c De lisle, b Gnat ... 21 W. S. Wynne, st Pohl- man, b Orr .......... P Southwell, b Orr ... A. D. L. Campbell, c H.-Brown, b Orr ... J. R. C. A9hwood, not out ........................ W. G. Thompson, b Gnat ... .......... B 9, wb 2 .......... A. E. H.-Brown, b Wynn .................. 1 E. H. Saffery, lbw, b Thompson ........... 7 P.Gaminara,bThomp- son ................. ... 0 H. R. Orr, b Wynn ... 62 G. Brent Steytler, b Palmer .............25 V. D. Lisle, st Camp bell, b Nicholas .. 90 G. C. Claridge, not out V G. C. Pohlmann, not out ........................ 1 B 12, lb 7, nb 2 .. 21 Total (6 wkts) 208 G. C. Grant, E. W . Stoyer, and H. Scowen did not bat. FOREST HILLv. IBIS.-Played at Forest Hill on July 2. F orest H ill . W . S. Holt, b Buckland ... . H. A. Hooker, not o u t ............... T. J. Balkwill, st Perkins, Mortlock................................... W. R. Williams, c Perkins, Buckland ............................. Extras.................... 16 44 10 16 Total (3 wkts) 160 F. Balkwill, C. J. Welchman, C. Moore, J. Balkwill, W. M. Bradley, S. Silverthorne and F. Skipper did not bat. "Innings declared closed. I bis . E Dewey, b Bradley ................. 6 G. Clinton, b F. Balkwill ..........17 F. White, not out ........................26 R. B. Newson, c Hooker, b J. Balkwill...................................... 3 Extras ................. 7 Total (3 wkts) 68 S. Stafford, E. Burt, W . L. Robertson, E. Buckland, G. Lewis, H. W. Perkins and S. Mortlock did not bat. LITTLEH\MPTON GOLF CLUB v. LITTLE- HAMP TON CRICKET CLUB.-Played at Littlehampton on June 25. L ittlehampton G .C. M. Munro, c Farrer, b Wadham................ 60 J. A. E. Hickson, c P. Gaisford.b Wadham 30 A. W . F. Blunt, c Bullock, b P. Gais- f o r d .............. '.. ... 77 W. J. E. Verrall, c P. Gaisford,b Mitchell 5 R. M. Thomas, b P. Gaisford................. 0 C. Bartlett, b Woolven H. Casswell,bWoolven G. Cosens,b P.Gaisford A. J. White, c Farrer, b Woolven .......... N. Edwards, not out... G. Pannell, b Woolven Byes ................. Total ...186 L ittlehampton C.C. J. C. Gaisford, c Cosens, b Verrall .. 5 S. Gardener, c Ed wards. b Cosens .. 1 H. Woolven, c Munro, b Verrall............. 19 P. Gaisford,c Thomas, b V errall............. 29 H. Mitchell, c Ed wards, b Cosena ... 1 S. F. Markwick, b Verrall ..............12 C. Farrer, b Cosens .. 12 G. Wadham, c White, b C osens................3 H. Blackborne, b Cosens .................1- T. A. Deacock, b Cosens .................6 W . H. Bullock, not out ........................12 B y e s ................ 3 Total ..104 THB WANDERERS v. SURBITON—Played at Surbiton. T he W andebrbs . R. B. Brooks, b Scarf 11 A. E. Damian, c sub, b Eglington .......... 6 D. L. A. Jephson, b Sharp...................... 0 A. E. Walker, lbw, b Sharp ................ 12 J.Gillespie, c Flemi g, b Rharp ...............42 J. E G. Hadath. c Eglington, b Scarf 8 L. de Montezuma, c Bird, b S ca rf.......... 0 K. E. M. Barker, c and b Sharp .................22 A. S. L. Rose, b Sharp 13 O. Taylor, b Sharp ... 12 H. T. Waller, not out 2 Extras ..........12 Total ...140 S urbiton . D. Castle, c Taylor, b B arker................. 0 C. Scarf, not out ... 0 Extras................. 0 Total (3 wkts) 10 Total .. 272 Capt. Ruckenbesk, c Montezuma .bBarker A. J. Fleming, run out ... ................. H. W. Sharp, not out ........................ W. T. Raeburn, W. Eglington, C. B. Worsley, H. S. Berkeley, W. B. Windelow, and W . Bird did not bat.
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