Cricket 1905

96 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r il 27, 1905 TH E C U R R IE CUP. PINAL ROUND. TRANSVAAL v. WESTERN PROVINCE. Played at Newlands, Cape Town, on March 24, 25 and 27. Transvaal won by 165 runs. T ransvaal . First innings. Second innings. Tancred, b Whitehead .. 24 b Carolin .......... Shalders, b Rowe.......... .. 9 b Kotze .......... Sherwell, c Whitehead, b Carolin ................. ... 57 b Carolin.......... J. Sinclair, b Whitehead ... 0 b Kotze .......... Schwarz, b Kotze .... . 63 b Rowe ... ... Slatem, b Whitehead... ... 41 c Difford, b Kptze .......... Faulkner, b Carolin ... .. 35 b Oarolin .......... McDonald, b Whitehead ".. 4 not out .......... Cradock, b Carolin ... .. 7 c Kotze, b Rowe Hazelhurst, b Carolin... .. 5 b Carolin .......... Norden, not out... .. 2 b Kotze .......... Extras' ' .......... .. 23 Extras.......... Total.......... ..270 Total ..........2 W estern P rovince . Difford, b Sinclair .. 9 c and b Sinclair Reid, c Shalders, b Sinclair 4 b Schwarz.......... Jones, st Sherwell, b Schwarz ................. .. 53 lbw, b Sinclair... Snooke, run out .......... .. 31 b Schwarz.......... Horwood, b Schwarz ... ... 0 b Sinclair.......... Anderson, b Norden .. 5 c Shalders, b Faulkner Weber, c Sherwell, b Sin­ clair ........................ .. 8 b Sinclair .......... Carolin,b Hazlehurst... . 17 c Cradock, b Sin­ clair ................. Whitehead, c Schwarz, b Sinclair ................. ... 42 c S la te m , b Schwarz.......... Rowe, b Faulkner ... 10 c Tancred, b Sinclair ... ... Kotze, not out .......... ... 0 notout ... ... Extras ... ... 23 Extras ... Total..........192 Total ... ...156 T ransvaal . Runs. Wkts. Runs. Wkts. Rowe ........ 57 ... 1 ... ... ‘ 36 .. 2 Kotze ... ........ 49 ... 1 ... ... 82 '.. 4 Carolin ... ......... 75 ... 4 ... ... 16 .. 4 Whitehead ........ 66 ... 4 ... ... 49 ••— W estern P rovince . Runs. Wkts. Runs. Wkts. Norden ... ........ 73 ... 1 ... ... 16 .. 0 Sinclair... ........ 45 ... 4 ... ... 51 .. 6 Schwarz ......... 21 ... 2 ... ... 46 .. 3 Hazelhurst ........ 24 ... 1 ... ... 7 .. 0 Faulkner .. ... 6 ... 1 ... ... 22 .. 1 M ARQUEES AND TENTS of every description on SALE or HIRE. Marquees in good condition: 12ft. by 8ft., £3; 16ft. by 8ft., £4 ; 18ft. by 10ft., £4 10s.; 20ft. by 12ft., £5; 28ft. by 14ft., £7 ; 30ft. by 16ft., £8. New square tents : 6ft., £2 2s. ; 8ft., £4 10s., without centre pole. Bathing Tents from 12s. 6d. each Lists free.— B b o w n , Three Colt Street, Limehouse. E. L . J . N IC0LLS , Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat And Sports’ Outfitter. m APERFECTBAT m a d e o f t h e C h o i c e s t W i l l o w . Used by Dr. W. G. Grace when making his 100th cen­ tury. “ W. G.” calls it his Record Bat and made over 2,000 runs with the one single Bat. Orders from K. S. 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