Cricket 1904

368 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ug . 25, 1904. THE WANDERERS’ TOUR. 1 s t MATCH, y. TONBRIDGE.—Played at Ton­ bridge on August 8 and 9. T o n b r id g e . First innings. Second innings. F. W . Franks, c Latham, b Montezuma .................... 0 b Montezuma ... 0 T. Pawley, c Latham.b Rose 6 Wooley, c & b Montezuma 3 c Montezuma, b Colman ..........162 F. S. Gully, run o u t .............. 4 cWyatt,bColman 104 M. Saville, c Wyatt, b st Brooks, b Lin- Montezuma ................140 co in .................. 21 F. H. Franks, lbw, b Blades 60 notout................. 8 J. Lawrence, b Blades ... 14 Bkinner, lbw, b Earnshaw.. 35 E. M. Court, c Lincoln, b Earnshaw........................ 7 V. Lawrence, c Brooks, b Montezuma ................. 0 W . G. Simmons, not out ... 4 B 4, lb 1 ................. 6 B 7, lb 7, w 1., 15 Total ................ 268 Total (4 wkts)*300 * Innings declared closed. T h e W an d k bek s . S. Colman, b Woolley 19 T. A. Darke, c Pawley, b Woolley.. ..........16 A. E. Eirnshaw, b Woolley ................. 1 A. E. Damian, c Wool­ ley, b Lawrence ... 0 L. de Montezuma, b Gully........................59 H. D. Wyatt,b Skinner 1C8 A. M. T<atham, b Gully 0 Second innings : —8. Colman, b Skinner, 25 ; T. A. Darke, b Simmons, 21 ; A. E. Damian, not out, 34 ; L. de Montezuma, not out, 22; T. P. Lincoln, b Simmons, 27 ; extras 33.—Total (3 wkts) 162. R. Brocks, b Gully ... 63 T. P. Lincoln,c Gully, b Skinner................ 9 G. R. Blades, b Skin­ ner ........................15 A. L. S. Rose, not out 6 B 6, lb 6, w 1 ... 18 Total .........298 2nd MATCH, v. TUNBRIDGE W ELLS.-P ayed at Neville Ground, Tunbridge Wei s, on August 10 and 11. T unbridge W ells . E. A. Parke, b Blades 37 W . S. Gwynn, lbw, b Blades .................19 S. Northcote, b Rose 4 J A. B. Lushington, run out ................. 8 E. B.Woollan ,c Wyatt, b Montezuma ... 1 L. Andrews, b Wyatt 16 J. K. Kelsey, b Rose 65 C.EUiot,b Montezuma 1 L Caplen, st Brooks, b Montezuma 0 F. G. Finch, b Wyatt 2 Harrison, not out ... 10 B 6, lb 2, w 1 ... 8 Total T h e W a n d e r e r s . T. A.Darke,c Andrews, b Lushington..........60 A.E.Earnshaw,c Har­ rison, b Caplin ... 13 A. E. Damian, c Har­ rison, b Lushington 8 S. Colman, not out ... 37 H.D.W yatt.cWoollan, b Lushins’ton ..........68 L. de Montezuma, not out ........................ 21 B 10, lb 1 ..........11 Total (4 wkts) .. 218 R. B. Brooks, A. M. Latham, A. E. Waller, Q. R. Blades, and A. L. S. Rose did not bat. S rd MATCH, v. WORTHING, oh August 12 and 13. —Played at Worthing W o r t h in g . First innings. E.G.Read,c Hrooks.bWyatt 14 D. Lever, b Rose.................12 Preston,c and b Montezuma 22 Capt. Knowles, c Rose, b Blades............................... 70 F. C. Winton,run out............14 B. Gore, b Rose .................16 O. Riddell, c Rose, b Blades 12 F. H. Cathcart, b Rose .. 11 T. C. Gaisford, c Monte­ zuma, b Blades................11 H. Dawnon, not out ..........19 W. P. Allen, o Rose.b Blades 0 Extras... Total... ... 16 .. 216 8econd innings, stBrooks.bBlades 52 st Brooks, b Mon­ tezuma ... . 47 c Earnshaw, b Montezuma ... 0 cEarnshaw,bRose 3 c Earnshaw, b Montezuma .. 3 c Rose, b Monte­ zuma ..........20 stBrooks.bBlades 32 c sub., b Monte­ zuma .......... 2 not out.................... 22 run ou t................. 3 c Rose, b Monte­ zuma................. 0 Extras........... 4 Total...........188 T h e W a n d e r e r s . First innings. Second innings. S.Colman,cGaieford,bLever 5 H. D. Wyatt, c Gaieford, b Lever .............................. 35 not out .........36 A.E. Waller,cRiddell.bLever 34 b Preston ......... 6 R. B. Brooks, b Lever ... 10 L.de Montfzuma, b Prestonl39 A. M. Latham, c Read, b Preston .........................10 A.E. Damian, c & b Preston 2 c and b Preston 25 A. E. Ernshaw, b Riddell... 10 not out................30 A. L. S. Rose, c Preston, b Winton ........................ 21 T. A. Darke, not o u t..........23 G. R. Blades, b Read.......... 6 Extras........................16 Total Extras .......... 4 ...311 Total (2 wkts) 100 4 th MATCH, v. EASTBOURNE.— Played at The Saffrons, Eastbourne on August 15 and 16. T h e W a n d e r e r s . First inniDgs. H. C. Pretty, b Gilman ... 25 H. W . Wyatt, b Howell ... 45 A. E. Damian, b Hale ... 1 A. E. Waller, b Gilman ... 1 L. De Montezuma, c and b Gilman ........................70 8. Colman, b Gilman . ... 13 P. Lincoln, b Shoosmith ... 2 R. Brooks, b Gilman..........15 A.M. Latham,lbw, b Gilman 3 A. L. S. Rose, not out ... 18 A. B. Leane, b Shoot-mith 14 Extras... 17 Second innings, c Shoosmith, b Alexander ... 5 lbw, b Alexander 8 cHuphes,bGilman 3 b Hale................. 7 b Gilman ..........62 b Alexander ... 39 cWagener.b Hale 45 b Shoosmith ... 61 not out... ..........26 c and b Gilman... 0 c Carr, b Shoo­ smith .......... 0 Extras..........13 Total.............. 224 E astbo u rn e . Total First innings. H.Alexander, b Montezuma 22 H. J. Davenport, b Monte­ zuma .......... ................. 1 G. L. Whatford, st Brooks, Second innings, c Rose, b Monte- 32 b Leane ........................40 b Rose ... . Relf (R.). run out .......... 4 b Rose ... . P. W. Hale, c Brooks, b Montezuma ................. 1 L. Carr, b Leane................12 J. S. Hughes, b Montezuma 11 J.Gilman,cDamian,bWyatt 48 notout................66 Shooemith, notout ..........80 c Wyatt, b Roee.. 27 F. G. Wagener, b W yatt... 18 F. Bradshaw, b Leane .. 17 Extras........................ 2 Extras.......... 4 Total . 256 Total (4 wkts) 166 6 th MATCH, v. HASTINGS.—Played at Hastings on August 17 and 18. T he W anderers . S. Colman, c Howell, A.M.Latham,c Howell b Vincent................. 69 b Vincent................ 42 A.E. Dami*n,c Howell P. P. Lincoln, b Vin­ b Vincent.......... 2 cent ... .......... 0 H. C. Pretty, lbw, b A. E. Waller, lbw, b Mason ................. 79 Vincent 22 J. Gilman, c Howell, A. L. ti. Rose, st b Vincent................. 60 Hadden, b Arnold 13 J. R. Conyers,c Arnold A. B. Leane. not out.. 9 b Lavender 2 B 8, lb 5 .......... 8 R.B.Brooks, c Hadden b Vincent................. 26 To\al ..........822 H a s tin g s . First innings. A. Clark, c and b Conyers 10 S. Hadden, c and b Gilman 43 A. D. G. Howell, c Rose, b Gilman ........................ 24 Lavender, c Rose, b Gillman 9 F. Arnold, c Lincoln, b Glman ........................ 6 J. H. Vincent, b Gilman ... 1 G. W . Ca cellor, run out... 0 J. W. Nason, c Gilman, b L eane............................... 8 J. J* Malden, not o u t........ 12 E. E. Fox, c Gilman, b Leane............................... 0 J. Whelan, b Leane .......... 0 B 15, lb 4 ................... 19 Total .......................... 182 Second innings, c Gilman b Leane 6 cBrooks.bConyers 48 b Gilman ..........28 b Conyers........ 1 c Gilman, b Con­ yers .. ... 15 stBrooks,bGilman 13 b Gilman .......... 8 b Gilman ... .. 2 c Brooks,b Gilman 3 not out................. 0 b Conyers.......... 0 B 3, lb 1 ... 4 Total ...128 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 at the Office of Cricket. 16P, Upper Tham«* Street. London. E.C HAMP3TEAD v. KENSINGTON PARK. - Played at Hampstead on August 20. H am pstead . First innings. Second innings. E. L. Marsden, c Greene, b Stutfleld ........................ 73 A.R.Trimen, c & b Nicholas 7 G. Crosdale, c Rabbit, b Nicholas .......................113 H. B. Hayman, c Greene, b b Thring ........................41 W. T. H. Danby, not out... 53 not out.................37 A. J. Orr, not out B. S. Foster, did not b at. H. S. Maclure, „ „ T. S. Wheater, „ „ . J. Greig, „ „ H. R. Hebert, „ „ . B 1 1 ,1 .............................. b Stutfleld..........26 o and b Greene ... 30 cEddy,b Burnand 4 b Orr ................. 2 12 B 8, lb 8 11 Total (4 wkts)* ...304 Total (4 wkts) 110 * Innings declared dosed. K ensington P a r k . C. H. M. Thring, c Tri­ men, b Hebert ... 12 J. B. Orr, b Marsden 6 A. Eddy, b Wheater... 9 A.“ Rabbit,” b Wheater 4 C. A. E. Greene, b Marsden . ..........12 H. D. Nicholas, lbw, b Marsden ......... 0 A. A. Surtees, lbw, b Marsden................ 15 A. L. Stuttleld, b W heater................. 1 H. R. Burnand, b Marsden................. 1 W.S.Nicholas, not out 15 R. L. 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