Cricket 1904

256 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 7, 1904. ARKLEY v. HARPENDEN.—Played at Harpenden on July 2. H a r pen d en . W. H. Marsh, c Williams, b Ham­ mond ........................ F. 8. Keysell, b Ham­ mond ......................... F. H. K. Mardall, b Dumbelton ... ... 8. H, McGrady, c Mc- Gowan.b Dumbleton T. P. Margetson, b H«mmond .......... C. 8. Higgs, b Dum­ belton ................ 10 J. W . Kidman, b Hammond ..........40 8. F. P. Moore, b Penny ............... 16 C. Keogh, b Dum­ belton .. . . .. 2*5 A. E. Bandy, not out 18 B. Jarman, c Irons, b Dumbelton..........12 Byes.................... 6 Total ...201 G. W . Hammond, b Marsh ... ......... 2 Howard Williams, not out ....................... 37 G. G. Dumbelton, lbw, b M arsh.......... 3 A r k l e y . J. Scanlon, b Marget- son ........................ 37 J. R. Dick, not out ... 1 B 13,1b l,w 1 ... 15 Total (3 wkts) 95 W . M. Penny, J. McGowan, W. Hopwood, J. Collins, —. Chaplow, and T. Irons did not bat. STREATHAM v. UNIVERSITY UNICORNS, OXFORD.—Played at Streatham on July 2. S tr e a th a m . N. Miller, c Venables, b Boxall ................29 H. 8. Barkworth, b Hunter ..........17 C. J. Parton. b Hunter 72 B. P. Dobson, c Vena­ bles bM . R-Walker 2 Rev. H. F. S. Adams, b Hunter ... 13 R. C. t'ampbell, b M. R.-Walker ..........12 H. T. Cross, run out 6 J. L. Phillips, b M. R.-\*alker ... ... 40 E. J. Dobson, b M. R.-Walker .......... 0 A. R. Wileman, c Fletcher, b M. R.- Walker ................. 2 D. O. Kerr, not out... 1 B l, w l .......... 2 Total ...196 U n iv e r sity U nioorvs , O xfo r d . R. C. Morpan, not o u t ........ ..........17 P. C. Fletcher, not o u t ................. ... 36 B 1, lb I ........................ 2 T ota l........................55 J. F. Robertson Walker. A. P. Boxall, R. C Hunter, G. R. Venables, M. Robertson Walker, G. A- Steel, A. L. Kelby, and B. M. Tomlinson did not bat- QUERNMORE SCHOOL (1st X I.) v. FOREST HILL HOUSE SCHOOL (1st XI.)-Played at Forest Hill on June 29. F o r e s t H i l l J. Oakey, b Pearsall .. • W. H . B. Walker, not ;out ........................ 17 B. Morris, c Maile, b P en rsa'l.................0 W. Bost ick, c Davies, b F. G. S cott.......... 2 H. E. Kir ch, b F. G. S cott........................ 7 H. L Copley, c Maile, b F. G. Scott ........ 1 H ouse P chool . A. B. Davids, c Maile, G. b F. G. Scott C. Bessent, b F. Sc»tt........... ... A. Rook, b F. G. 8cott M. J. ttisden, b Pear­ sall ........................ Mahboobailbeg, c A. T. Harvey, b F. G. Scott ....................... Extras .......... Total Q ubrnhork S chool . F. G, Scott, b Oakey . 7 A. M Lewis, run out 7 fl. s. Pearsail, c Bos- tock, b Oakey.......... 5 G. Davies, b Oak-y .. 39 W. O. D. Jiaile, b Ris- don ........................ 6 R. S. Scott, b Kirsch 24 H. Whyte, did not bat. A. T. Harvey, b Kirsch R M. Bruce, b Kirs:h W. L. Harvey, not out O. C. Johnsen, notout Extras .......... Total (8 wkts) 111 GRANVILLE “ A ’ at Lee on July 2. v. GRAVESEND (2). - Played G ravesen d (2). G. J. Croft, b G. Helder 12 8. E. Couves. b Weber 12 0. Lovell, c W. Helder, b Weber ................. 10 A. E. Sandford, c Mor­ ris, b Levinson ... 12 R. B. Cooper, c & b Weber ... ......... 9 E. A. Gregory,b Weber 63 H. L. Temple, c Levin­ son, b Hollingworth 21 G r an ville “ A .*’ F. Gardner, b Kendle 12 A. P. Judges, c W. Helder, b Weber ... 0 Paton, not o u t .......... 0 R. Lambert, c John­ ston, b Kendle ... 0 Extras .......... 4 Total ..165 W . Helder, run out .. 34 C. E. Kendle, c Judges, b Gardner.......... 38 F. Helder, b Gregory 63 J. H. Fry, b Gardner 9 H. W. LeMay, lbw, b Couves ................. 2 G. Helder, c Couves, b Gregory ......... 16 H. A. Levinson, not out .................II H. P. Weber, not out 36 Extras................. 8 Total (6 wkts.)217 T E N T 8 ! 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Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to Cricket , and crossed London and County Bank. All communications to be sent direct to the Offices of Cricket , 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. WILL LAST OUT SIX ORDINARY HOSES. ‘ One of your Hoses in use 10 years, and still using it.” — Vide Customer's Report. Unexcelled for Oardens, Lawns, Cricket Grounds, Oolf Links, &c., &c. -^for High Pressure, fl Grand Hose for Hard OJear, and for Use in Stable Yard. Strong and Durable, being made on the same lines as Merryweathers’ Fire Engine Hose. WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND LISTS. MERRYWEATHERS1, 6 3 , L o n g A c r e , L o n d o n , W . C . The “ AMERICAN CRICKETER.’ P.O. BOX 3 1 6 , P H I L A D E L P H I A , P A ., U .S .A . W illia m N. M o k ic e , Editor. PUBLISHED ON THE 16th OF EACH MONTH PR ICE , $ 3 * 0 0 PER AN N UM Single Copies 25 Cents. LONDON SCOTTISH v. FINCHLEY.—Played at Finchley on July 2. F inchley . 8. C. Harvey, c Bush, b Connell.................15 W. G. Harris, b Bush 26 J.C.Chandler.cChown, b Connell................. 3 L. A. Fennell, b Cou- nell ........................ 8 G. G. McGregor, c Bush, b Connell ... 15 M. H. Knight, b Bush........................ S C. C. P. Turner, b Connell ................. 0 H. Melhuish, b Connell 21 W. C. Herring, b Codd 18 R. W. Nutting, c & b Bush ........................9 J. de Paula, not ou t... 10 B 11, lb 8 ..........19 Totil .140 L ondon S cottish . T. 8. Taylor, b Nuttall 6 G. F. French, b Fen­ nell ........................ 0 J. S. Chewn, low, b Fennell ................10 F. R. Connell, c Chand­ ler, b Fennall..........26 J. D Laing,c Nuttall, b Fennell .............. 15 C. Koe-Child, c Fen­ nell, b McGregor ... 5 J. C. Cooper, b Fen­ nell ........................ 16 L. J. Bush, c Fennell, b Chandler ......... 31 G. S. Sills, b Chandler 54 C. W. French, not out 3b F. (.odd, b Chandler... 1> B yes.................10 Total ...219 PELHAM v. RANK OF AFRICA.-Played at Chiugford on June 21 and 22. B ank op A frica . Bacon, c Ling wood, b Potter .................33 Ford, b Ax ey .......... 0 Voss.cBarweli.bTotter 7 Glanville, st Barwell,b Potter ..............19 Stone, b De la Cour .. 10 Mott, b De la Cour ... 6 Latter, o Hemsley, b De la Cour .......... 0 Gilding, c King, b De la Cour ................ Daw, b De la Cour ... Moutrie, c Potter, b Dalton ................ Scoones, b De la Cour. Gibbs, not out .......... B 2, lb 2, w 1 ... Total P elham . GL.Dalton.bGlanville 9 A. E. Axbey, retired.. 9 J. E. Potter, b Voss ... 29 B. T. Bonser, not out. 9 A.W.Atterbury,bVoss 0 A. E. barwell, c and b V o s s ........................ 28 F.C.De la Cour,b Voss 8 G. W. King, b Daw ... P. Lingwood, b Daw... E E. Grayston, b Voss F. H. Hemsley.b Daw P. Harrison, b Voss ... B 2, lb 1, wb 1 ... Total ...147 PEL SAM v. KRONHEI34.—Played at Uhinvford on June 11. P elham . G. W. King, b Harri*, P. Lingwood, o and o Heyw o o d ............... 8 H. 8 tvory, lbw,b Hey- wood .. 13 T. W. Leage, b Balls.. 3 A. Pryor, b Harris ... 18 Wallia, c Farley, b H arris ............. 8 A. E. Birwell, b Hey- w o o d .......................16 K konheim . B. T. Bonser, c Farley, b Harris ... .19 G. W. Smith, not out. 3 A. Hanfleld. c Hey­ ward, b Harris ... 1 H. Harrison, b Hey- wood .................. 0 B I, lb 1.................. 2 Total .......89 A. Hevwood, b Wallis J.Griffiths,cLiogwo d, b Wallis .......... B. Balls, b Lingwood. C. Farley, c Liugwood, b Wallis D. Harris, lbw, b Ling­ wood . E. Edmontone.b Ling­ wood ...................... F. White, run out ... G. Hopkins, b Ling­ wood ................ H. Buck, st Bonser, b Wallis ................. J. Williamson, c Ling­ wood, b Wallis K. Tomlin, not out ... B 6, lb 2 .......... Total ..........l PELHAM v. BUCKHUR8T HILL,—Played at Buckhurst Hill on June 26. B uckhorst H ill . A. Palmer, lbw, b Axbey ................ 60 Dr. Norman, c Peel, b Potter ...............28 H. J. B. Sworder, o bonser, b Potter ... 0 G. W. Cook, c De la Cour, b Parker ... 16 C A. Clark, b De la C our........................ 18 B. Allport, not out ... 50 8 H . Nicholls, c De la Cour, b Axbey..........13 W. R. Tuck, not out.. 7 E xtras................. 8 Total ..........186 H. Pascoe, R. H. Simmonds, and H. Perry did not bat- P elham . A. W. Parker, c Tuok, b Clark .................27 A. E. Axbey, b Clark . 9 J. E. Potter, o Palmer, b Pascoe ................. 1 W. E. Peel, b Pascoe.. 4 F. C. De la Cour, b Clark . .......... 3 B. T. Bonser, c Pascoe, b Clark ................. 4 Wallis, st Cooke, b Clark................. ... 24 A. W. Atterbury, b Pascoe .................10 G. E. Grayston, o Nor­ man, b C lark.......... 9 A. Rowley, b Pascoe... 4 8. Parker, not out ... 4 Extras.................10 Total ...109 Printed and Published for the Proprietor by M e r b itt & H a tch e r, L td ., 167, 168, and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E C., July 7th, 1904.

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