Cricket 1904

288 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 21, 1904. 5 th MATCH, t . SURREY CLUB & GROUND.— Played at East Dalwich on July 15. B bixton W a n d sr k b s . F. Odell, b Graburn .. 67 H. Goodall, st Nesbitt. Graburn ..........35 H. M«son, b Keeble . 16 F.P. Rider, b Grabum 2 G. Stubb, c Alwin, b G rah urn................ 4 E. T. Gale, c Alwin, b Grahurn .................16 C. G. Smith, c Keeble, b Graburn ..........23 E. A. Brymer.bMoul­ der ................. 4 R. J. Burlington, b Moulder .........20 W . A. Gilliogan, o Alwio, b Moulder . 0 A. V. Russell, not out ......................... 3 B 24, lb 1 ..........25 Total... ...217 S urrey C lub & G round . Goatly, b Stubbs ... 60 R. C. Alwin, c and b Stubbs ................. 12 Capt Cricken-Beck, b Smith .................12 Cotton, lbw, b Stubbs 1 Moulder, c and b Stubbs .................89 W . T. Graburn. c Goodall, b Gilligan 64 Spring, c Russell, b Stubbs .............. 0 Robinson, not out .. 60 B 1, lb 1, w 1....... 3 Total (7 wkts) 251 P. Nesbitt, J. B. Eeeble, and F. L. Hunt did not bat. 6th MATCH, v. SUTTON.—Played at East Dulwich on July 16. S utton . A.W.F.Rutty, c Odell, b Gilligan . ..........14 J.8.Br'>cklesl y,c and b Gilligan ................. 0 A. L. Sloper.c Brymer, b Mason ... ... 18 L.Jackson.bGillighan 38 C.F.Reiner, b Mason .. 8 R. S. Dally,b Benge... 2 V. R. Bromage, c Bur­ lington, b Gilligan 82 B bixton W anderers . F. Odell, b Brocklesby 11 J.Faukner.c Bromage, b K. B e ll.................22 H. Mason, b R. Bell .. 7 R. J. Burlington, c J. Bell, b R. Bell ... 43 H. Goodall, c Jackson, b Appleton ..........13 E. T. Gale, c J. Bell, b Blades ................. 16 R. M. Bell, c Odell, b Smith........................10 J. G. M. Bell, c Smith, b Gillingan ..........31 P.W.Appleton.bSmith 3 G.R. Blades, not out... 1 Byes ................. 16 Total ...168 C.G. Smith, c Jackson, b Brocklesby..........32 F. P. Rider, b Blades 21 E.A. Brymer, c Blades, b Appleton ......... 34 W.A.Gilligan. not out 6 W. J. Benge, b Blades 1 B 4, lb 2 .......... 6 Total ...211 SUTTON (2) v. CARS 3 ALTON.—Played at Car- shalton on July 9. S utton (2). First innings. Second innings. 8. Poole, b Hunt..................... 1not out.................. 23 L. Straker, b Hersey............. 0 W. Poole, b Hersey ......... 1b Boughton .. 11 G. Normandy, c Hallam, b Hunt ... ........................ 37 b Boughton ... 0 W . 8. Holford, b Hunt ... 1 b Hallam ........... 0 F. Stayton, b Hersey..........10 c Buss, b Hallam 4 D. Collins, c Hersey, b Hunt 1b Boughton ... 18 A. L. Bacon, b Boughton... 20 b Boughton ... 7 A. D. Collins, notout.........10 b Boughton ... 12 J. Nickalls, b Boughton ... 0 J. R. Haynes, b Boughton 2 b Hallam ............ 4 Extras... ... ... ... 8 Extras... ... 6 Total .. ................... 91 CAB8H ALTON. Total ... 84 D. Hallam, b Haynes 16 S. Hersey, b Haynes .. 0 C. Leeding, b Haynes 11 F. Hill, b D. Collins .. 0 A. Maclean, c Haynes, b D. Collins .......... 1 G. Hallam,bD. Collins 0 W. Hunt, lbw, b D. Collins ................. 1 H. Moon, bL. Straker 15 E. Bnss, lbw, b Collins 2 H. Forsayth, not out 15 A. Boughton,bCollins 0 Extras... ..........16 Total 77 W. H. PALMER’S X I. v. INCOGNITL—Played at Wokingham on July 14. I vcogniti . D.H. M. Boyle, c Hen­ derson, b Wells ... 6 E. F. Gordon, st Hen- Major C.E.Greenway, c Spooner, b Bryant 19 W M. Greenfield, b Bryant .................. 2 G.G.M .Bennett,c Cave b Wells ...............34 W. B. Bailey, bReeve 35 H. B. Cummins, c Pal­ mer, b Reeve.. ... 6 D. W. J. Duncan, st Henderson, b Wells 26 M.G.Nelson, c Molloy, b Wells ............... 16 derson, b Wells E.E.Felton,stHender- Hon, b Wells .......... B. H. Conran, ruu out W . Priestley, not out B 18, lb 1 ... 19 Total ...168 W . H. 8.W .8pooner,cBennett b Conran ................. Capt. F. W . Foley, c Greenway, b Conran B.Molloy, c Greenway, b Bennett................ MajorMactier.cGreen- way, b Cummins ... A .Henderson.cPriestly b Conran................. C.Wells, st Greenway, b Bennett................. P almer ’ s XI. P. M. Morton, b Cum- 3 m ins......................... 0 Capt. A. Bryant, b 3 Cummins ........... 0 J. W. Cave, lbw, b 19 Bailey ................. 22 F.W.Finch, b Bennett 16 W . G. Reeve, not out 3 W. H. Palmer, b Cum- 13 m ins......................... 4 B 5, lb 1, w 1 ... 7 80 Total ..174 ARTISTS v. W . E. HORNE’S X I.—Played at Shackleford, Godalming, on July 15. A rtists . First innings. Second innings. C. L. Burns, b Wilkinson... 6 c Porter, b Chris- topherson ... 8 Collier Smithers, b Christo- pherson ........................ 10 not ou t................. 0 G. Hillyard-Swinstead, b Christopherson................. 38 b Montgomery ... 27 L. D. Luard, c Wilkinson, b Wrigley ........................ 3 b W rigley........... 33 Gerard Chowne, b Wrigley. 4 c Montgomery, b Wilkinson ... 3 Spencer Watson, not out .. 16 c Powell, b Chris­ topherson ... 2 G. P. Jacomb-Hood, c W il­ kinson, b Nash................. 3 F. M. Taubman, c Powell, b Christopherson................. 0 c Powell, b Wrig­ ley ................. 0 Harold Speed, b Christo­ pherson ........................ 0 not out................ 0 W . Ainslie, b Nash .......... 6 retired.................. 0 Everard Hopkins, c and b Nash .............................. 0 Extras........................ 5 Extras.......... 6 Total .................90 Total (6 wkts) *79 •Innings declared closed. W . E. H orne ’ s XI. First innings. W . E. Horne, ht wkt, b Watson ........................ H. Powell, b H.-Swinstead Stan Christopherson, c Chowne, b H.-Swinstead. 7 run out D. Berdoe Wilkinson, bH .- Swinsiead........................ 3 R. Wrigley, b H.-Swinstead 10 D. Nash, b Smitheis.......... 4 J. Porter, b H.-Swinstead.. 0 Second innings. ht wkt, b Swin­ stead .. .. 10 b H.-Swinstead.. 0 W .Montgomery, b Smithers 4 Marshall, b Chowne .......... 3 J. Riffold, b Chowne.......... 3 G. Nice, not o u t ................. 1 Extras........................ 9 run out .......... notout... .......... b H.-Swinstead... c Luard, b H.- Swinstead not out................. Extras.......... 9 Total ... 45 Total (6 wkts) 130 WIMBLEDON v. STREATHAM.—Played at Wimbledon on July 16. W imbledon . First innings. Second innings. E. Carnegie, c Kerr, b Dob­ son ............................... 25 b Parton ............ 0 E. Bates, c Parton, b Dobson 10 absent................. 0 W. Holland, b Dobson ... 20 b Parton .......... 6 L. F. Johnstone, c Parton, b Dobson ........................ 21 c Field, b Phillips 14 D. Forde, c Kerr, b N. M iller............................... 8 lbw, b Phillips ... 7 F. H. Hodges, st Kerr, b N. Miller ........................ 3 not out................. 32 E. L. Clapham, not out ... 12 c Field, b Parton 24 W. E. Martyn, b N. Miller 0 b Phillipps.......... 2 G. S. Churchill, hit wkt, b N. Miller ........................ 2 b N. Miller.......... 12 R. Graham, lbw, b N. Miller 2 lbw, b Phillipps.. 16 G. F. Berney, st Kerr, b N. M iller............................... 0 b Phillips .......... 0 B 9, lb 1, w 4 .........14 B 4 , lb 4 ... 8 Total .............. 117 S tbeatham . Total ...120 E. Field, b Holland ... 0 N. Miller, c and b Holland .................23 C. J. Parton, c Hodges, b Graham............... 11 Rev. H. S. F. Adams, c Holland , b Graham 9 H. S. Barkworth, c Johnstone,b Graham 8 H . M. Leaf, c Bates, b Holland................. 16 E. J. Dobson, c Churchill,b Graham 1 J. L. Phillips, b Hol­ land ........................ 8 D. O. Kerr, b Graham 6 E. P. 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