Cricket 1904

384 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S e pt . 1, 1904. Grant Overton Smart Sm ith Thompson East N o rth am pton sh ire . First inninga. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. .........14 7 13 1 .......... 16 .........11 6 14 1 .......... 16 ......... 15 5 335 6 .......... 8 ......... 13 6 14 2 .......... 8 Newman.. 1 W il t s h ir e . Second innings. O. M. R. W. 3 2 38 4 .......... 15 4 2 42 4 ........ 12 4 6 13 6 .......... 15 8 80 6 Thompson delivered five no-ball'*. First innings. O. M. R. W . M. R. W 6 13 1 3 47 7 2 18 1 1 45 1 1 0 0 LONDON COUNTY v. WILTSH IRE. Played at Sydenham on August 29 and 30. London County won by seven wickets. W il ts h ir e . First innings. Second innings. J.E.Stevens,cSewell.bGrace ............................................10 cSewell,b Quaife 7 T.Usher,cWeili*,b Grace,sen 8 c Brewer, b Wells 20 H. Taunton, cGrace, sen., b W e lls ...............................37 b Douglas............27 Newman, st Brewer,b Wells 71 cWells.b Douglas 26 T. S. Luce, b Quaife A. M. Miller, lbw, b Wells E. Grant, c Lusk, b Wells .. H. Cobb, b Quaife .......... Smith, st Brewer, b Quaife Smart, not out ................. Overton, b Quaife .......... Byes ......................... c Sewell, b Grace, sen................... 3 c Murdoch, b Quaife ..........16 notout.................51 c Grace, jun., b Quaife ..........25 cDouglas.bQuaife 36 b D ouglas.......... 0 lbw, b Wells ...25 B 6, w 1, nb 1... 7 Total .........243 Total.................153 L ondon C o u n ty . First innings. Second innings W.G.Grac*,jun.,c & bGrant 75 not o u t................ I W . L. Murdoch, b G iant... 1 b Cobb.............. .. fc2 Sewell, c Smart, b Grant ... 69 Quaife, lbw, b Grant.......... W.G. Grace, c Luce, b Grant Hugh B. Lusk, b Grant ... J. H. Douglas, b Grant ... T. R. Nicholson, c Luce, b Newman ........................ J. H. Todd, b Newman ... L. S. Wells, b Neuman ... T. T. Brewer, not out.......... B 7 ,lb 4 ................. Newman, Smart ..........21 not ou t.............. 63 c Overton,t Smith 14 1 B 10, nb 1 .. 11 Total ...............198 Total (3 wkts) 200 W il t s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. W. G. Grace .. 11 045 2 .......... 13 3 28 1 Douglas......... 12 1 40 0 ........... 9 1 38 3 Quaife ... ... 9 1 225 4 .......... 20 1 86 4 Wells .......... 11 0 38 4 .......... 16*5 2 84 2 Douglas delivered a wide and a no-ball. L ondon C ounty Grant Smith . Smart Overton Miller . Newman First inniogs. O. M. R. W. ..........16 Second innings. 10 5 6 3 10-5 26 3 .. Stevens Cobb .. Cobb delivered a no-ball. 0 . M . B . w . 12 0 26 0 9 3 88 1 6 1 28 1 5 2 11 0 6 1 22 0 8 1 31 0 3 0 15 0 3 0 23 1 M.C.C. & GROUND v. HERTFORD­ SHIRE. Played on August 26 and 27. H kbtfobdshire . First innings. Second innings. Golding, b Mead................. 4 c Young, b Mead 11 White, c Young, b Mead ... 29 c and b Phelips... 0 A. Butcher, b M ead..........20 Coleman, c Phelips, b Tar­ rant ............................... 63 C. T. Rudd, b Tarrant ... 21 R. C. Grellett, lbw, b Mead 6 H .M.Harford,c & b Ta*rant 15 H. B. A. Sparks, b Mead .. 6 J. 8. Harford, b Mead ... 15 C. D. Fastnedge, not ou t... 4 Harding, b Mead................. 0 B 8, lb 2, nb 1 .......... 6 b Phelips ... ...21 c H. Smith, b Phelipa ..........25 lbw, b Mead ... S9 cYoung,b Phelips 6 b Mead .......... 0 not out................ 15 cTrevor,bTarrant 28 cYoung,b Phelips 12 lbw, b Mead ... 11 B 9, lb 8 ... 17 M. F.L. Fane, c Harding, b Golding.................. 104 E.D. Compton, b Har­ ford ..........................22 Capt.F.G. Guggisberg, run out ................102 Tarrant, st Fastnedge, b White ....................47 A. G. Archer, c Fast­ nedge, b Coleman... 1 W.P.Harrison, jun., b T o ta l...........317 Coleman ................. Second in n in g s E . D Compton, b Harding, 7; Tarrant, not out, 15; Rev. P. Hattersley-Smith, not out, 25; leg-bye, 1.—Total (one wicket) 48. H ertford sh ire . First innings. Second innings. C .C. Rev. P. Hattersley- Smith, b Coleman.. 11 Capt. H. B. Trevor, c Harding, b White... 5 G.A.Phelips.cGolding, b Coleman ......... 0 Mead, not out .......... 2 Young, b Coleman ... 0 B 7, lb 5, w 2 ... 14 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Mead . ... 32 4 8 63 7 ........ 24 3 6 70 4 Tarrant . . ... 25 7 75 3 ........ 1 0 7 1 Phelips . . . . . 5 1 18 0 ......... 24 7 81 5 Young . . ... 3 0 27 0 Tarrant delivered one no-ball. M. C. C. First inniDgs. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. Harford. ... 7 1 26 1 ........ 6 0 26 0 Harding . ... 6 1 21 0 .......... 6 0 21 1 Coleman. . ... 34*1 5 99 5 White f. ......... 34 7 94 2 Grellett . . ... 3 0 14 0 Goldirg ......... 6 0 34 1 Rudd ... 3 0 15 0 Harford and Rudd each bowled one wide. REMARKABLE BOWLING. “ Mid-On,” in the Melbourne Leader , gives details of an extraordinary bowling feat in a match played at Coburg on January 23 last. In this Cyril Bashford, of the Reynard’s Road Methodist Church (Coburg) C.C. took all ten wickets of St. Augustine’s Church Club (Moreland) in each innings. “ Mid-on” had the performance authenticated with the sig­ natures of the captain and a player of each side. Score :— S t . A cgu btin e ’ h First innii g*. N. Haythorpp, b I ashford 1 G. Tacon, c M‘Kernon, b Bashford ... ................. 0 J. Bickley, b Bashford ... 6 L. Hoyling, b Bat-hford ... 0 H. Tate, c and b Basl ford 0 W. FWning, b Bathford ... 0 O.Neuendorf,c&b Bashford 2 L. Fox, b Bashford .......... 3 G. Draeger, not out ......... 8 H. Betteson, b Bashford ... 0 E. Byer, b Bashford ... ... 1 ti 2, nb 1 ................. 3 C hubch . Second innings. b Vashford......... 10 c R.King.b Bash­ ford ................. b Bashford.......... not out .......... c and b Bashford b Bashford........ b Bashford . b Bashford......... b Bashford . ... b Bashford......... b Bashford.. .. B 3, lb 1 ... Total 19 Total ... 49 R eyn a r d ’ s R oad M eth odists . Total................. Total ...175 First innings. R King, b Bette on .......... 3 L. Wakelin, c Hoyling, b Haythorpe........................ 0 R. Farmer, b Haythorpe ... 6 J. M'Kerncn, b Betteson... 11 T. Lee, b Betteson .......... 0 H Woolacot, st Fox, b Betteson ........................ 5 S. W , King, c and b Bette­ son ........................ . ... 6 C. Bashford, bHaythorpe... 3 S. Huntington, c and b Haythorpe........................ 0 E. Kier, b Betteson .......... 3 H. Swan, not out................. 0 Byes ...................... 1 Second innings, b F o x ................. 0 n o to u t ................. 11 by Haythorpe ... 22 c Fox, b Hay­ thorpe .......... 5 notout...................12 c and b Tate Byes Total .................38 Total (4 wkts) 65 S t . A ugustin e ’ s C hurch . First innings. Second innings. B. M. R . W . B. M . R . W. Bashford ..........32 « 9 10 ........... 54 0 20 10 Farmer .......... 30 1 7 0 ............ 16 0 13 0 King ... 16 1 12 0 Bashford delivered one no-ball. R e yn ard ’ s R oad M eth odists . First innings. Second innings. Haythorpe .. Betteson 1 19 4 .. 0 0 18 6 . Neuendorff. Hoyling Fox ... . Tate ... . 12 EASTBOURNE v. INCOGNITI.- bourne on August 26 and 27. E a stb o u r n e . -Played at East- First innings. H. J. Davenport, b Smith Relf (R ) not out ... . G. L. Whatford, run o u t. H. Alexander, b Smith . J. S. Hughes, b Smith J. G.'C. Scott, b Smith F. B. May, b Murray... . Shoosmith, run out ... . C. E. Winter, b Smith F. G. Wagener, b Smith . P. Bradshaw, b Smith Extras .......... . Total Second innings. . 0 c Brooks.b Smith 0 . 86 cStedman,bCovell 44 . 1 cBranston,b Sted­ man ................. 21 . 12 runout................. 5 . . 5 b Stedman..........12 .. 24 st Brooks,b Sted­ man .................16 . 3 lbw, b Smith ... 0 . 6 c Brooks,b Brans­ ton ................. 5 . 5 c Covell, b Smith 9 . 1 run ou t................ 0 0 not out................. 0 . 21 Extras.......... 3 ...164 I n co gn iti . B.C.Covell,c&bWinter 18 W.R. Murray, b Shoo­ smith ................. 4 W. B. Bailey, c Shoo­ smith, b Wagener... 84 G.E. Wioter.c Wagener b R elf...................... 28 G.T.Branston, b Shoo­ smith .................90 R. Brooks, not out ...23 Total ...271 8econd innings Greenway, not out, 4 ; Stedman, not out, 4 ; extra, 1. Total (for no wicket), 9. Total .. 115 Major Greenway, b Shoosmith .......... E. W. 8mith, c Shoo- srnith, b Wagener .. 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