Cricket 1905

118 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 11, 19 05. M.C.C. AND GROUND v. NOTTS. (Continued from page 109.) Played at Lord’s May 3 and 4. M.C.C. won by ten wickets. On the first day of this match each side completed an innings, and Notts made 44 in their second innings for the loss of two wickets, so that they were still 64 runs behind. On the next morning J. Gunn played well, but there was never any prospect that Notts would pull off the match. N otts , First innings. A. O. Jones, b Thompson... Iremonger, b Hearne.......... Gunu (J.), c Board, ^ Thompson................. Gunn (G.), b Thompson ... 0 R.E.Hemingway,b Thomp­ son ............................... Shnson, b Hearne .......... Hardstaff, not out .......... W. Speak, b Hearne.......... Oates, b Thompson .......... Hallam, b Thompson.......... Wass, b Thompson .......... Byes ........................ Second innings. 8 cEbden.bThomp- son ................. 4 2 cKing,bPriChard 23 15 b King.. c Ebden, b Pri­ chard 30 0 b Prichard........ 0 b King ........ 0 b King ........ 1 b Prichard......... 1 lbw, b Prichard 4 not out................ 0 c Hearne, b King 3 6 B 11, lb 5..........16 Total ... ..........47 Total ..........126 M.C.O. a n d G rou n d . Capt. E. G. Wynyard, c Gunn, b Hallam 37 Lord Brackley, b Wass........................ 0 King, b Simson..........37 C. H. M. Ebden, b J. Gunn........................ 1 C. P. Foley, b Hallam 24 Thompson, b Wass ... 6 Second innings—C. IT. A. F. Somerset, not out, 7. A. F. Somerset, c and b Wass ................. Board, b Hallam H. Hesketh-Prichard, b Hallam................. Mead, b Hallam.......... Hearne, not out.......... Extras................. 10 Total ..........155 M. Ebden, not out, 12; Total (no wkt.) 19. N otts . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Hearne ... ... 11 1 27 3 .. Thompson ... 10-4 5 14 7 .. M ead......... 13 . ... 4 3 34 1 1 10 0 Prichard ..., ... 19 4 40 5 K in g ........... ... 9.3 0 26 4 M.O.C. an d G rou n d . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Wass ... .... 24 10 49 3 .. Simson ... ... 16 4 38 1 .. . ... J. Gunn ... .... 8 1 31 1 .. Hallam ... ... 15.1 5 27 5 .. Speak ........ 2.3 0 17 0 G. Gunn . ... 2 1 2 0 J. Gunn delivered five no-balls. TH E M ETRO PO L ITAN CLUBS IN 1905. (Continued from Page 103.) Many well-known names appear on the committee of the A r t is t s ’ C.C., which was founded in July, 1898. Mr. G. Hillyard-Swinstead, 14, Kidderpore Avenue, Hampstead, N.W ., is still the honorary secretary, and Mr. E. A. Abbey, R.A., is still the president. The vice- president is Mr. H. H. La Thangue, A.R.A., and the committee is as follows: Messrs. Amesby Brown, Reginald Blom- field, Henry J. Ford, George Gascoigne, G. P. Jacomb-Hood, Hon. W. J. James, L. D. Luard, Herbert Marshal), L. C. Nightingale, Philip Norman, Dermod O’Brien, Edward Stott, Arthur T. Studd, and G. Spencer Watson. The only sub­ scription is for Life Membership, one guinea. It will be seen from the list which appears below that some interest­ ing matches have been arranged by Mr. Hillyard-Swinstead. The captains for the matches are Messrs. E. A. Abbey, H. H. La Thangue, G. S. Watson, H. J. Ford, G. Gascoigne, G. Hillyard-Swin­ stead, G. P. Jacomb-Hood, and the Hon. W. J. James. APRIL. 25. Kensington Park Ground, Varnishing Day Match MAY. 2. Kensington Park Ground, v. Royal Academy Students 16. Kensington Park Ground, v. Benson Athletic Club 19. Esher, v. Authors, E. W. Hornung’s XI. 27. Harlow, v. Moor Hall JUNE. 15. Bickley Park, v. Musicians, R. Kennerley Rum- ford’s XI. 28. Stanmore Park, v. Clergy, Canon Greatorex’s XI. JULY. 3. Black Lake, Farnham, v. Allakakbarrie, J. M. Barrie’s XI. 14. Shackleford, Godalming, v. W. E. Horne’s XI. The honorary secretary and captain of the H.A.C. is Mr. J. D. H . Watts, 4, West Halkin Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. He has arranged a long series of matches, most of which are played at the head-quarters of the corps. Among the opposing teams are Incogniti, Southgate, London County, M.C.C., Sutton, Mitcham, Stoics, Kensington Park and Richmond. APRIL. 29. Ealing, v. Ealing MAY. 3. Head Quarters, v. Cheshunt 6. Tulse Hill, v. J. C. Lovell’s XI. 10. Head Quarters, v. Enfield 13. Norwood, v. Norwood 17: Mitcham, v. Mitcham 20. Head Quarters, v. Southgate 24. Head Quarters, v .Incogniti 27. Streatham, v. Streatham JUNE. Head Quarters, v. Cheshunt Norbury, v. Norbury Southgate, v. Southgate Head Quarters, v. Old Millhillians Head Quarters, v. London Hospital Head Quarters, v. London County Virginia Water, v. Holloway Sanatorium JULY. Head Quarters, v. J. C. Lovell’s XI. Head Quarters, v. Mitcham Kensington Park, v. Kensington Park Head Quarters, v. Stoics Head Quarters, v. London Rifle Brigade Head Quarters, v. Merchant Taylors School Cliiswick, v. Chiswick Park Woolwich, v. Officers R.H.A. Head Quarters, v. Norbury AUGUST. Head Quarters, v. M.C.C. Head Quarters, v. Streatham Head Quarters, v. Bushrangers Head Quarters, v. Richmond Crystal Palace, v. London County Head Quarters, v. Whitgift Wanderers Enfield, v. Enfield Head Quarters, v. Norwood Head Quarters, v. Ealing SEPTEMBER. Head Quarters, v. Kensington Park Head Quarters, v. London Rifle Brigade Head Quarters, v. National Provincial Bank Head Quarters, v. Sutton Head Quarters, v. National Provincial Bank 1. 5.: 8. 13. 15. 19. 22. 26. 29. ] Mr. C. Percival Maw, Benthall, Kenley, is the honorary secretary of the K e n le y C.C., and Mr. T. J. Bruce the captain. The Week takes place in July, the principal match being against Surrey Club and Ground. Among opposing teams played by Kenley are Blackheath, Norwood, Reigate Priory, Streatham, Upper Tooting, Mitcham, and Whitgift Wanderers. A note about the cricket ground will be found in “ Gossip.” MAY, 6. Kenley, v. Roving Friars. 13. Reigate, v. Reigate Priory 20. Banstead, v. Banstead 27. Kenley, v. Caterham JUNE. Streatham, y. Streatham Kenley, v. Upper Tooting Reigate, v. Reigate Hill Kenley, v. Whitgift Wanderers JULY. Kenley, v. Beddington Kenley, v. Beckenham Caterham, v. Caterham Kenley, v. Reigate Priory Kenley, v. Reigate Hill Kenley, v. Banstead Kenley, v. Mitcham rWp , Kenley, v. Surrey Club and Ground I vveeK* Kenley, v. F. T. Maw’s XI. J AUGUST. Kenley, v. Roving Friars Blackheath, v. Blackheath Beddington, v. Beddington Kenley, v. Dulwich SEPTEMBER. Tooting, v. Upper Tooting Kenley, v. Norwood I Cricket As usual the K en sin gton P a r k C.C. has a long list of matches, among oppos­ ing teams being Chelmsford, M.C.C., Incogniti, Windsor Home Park, Hamp­ stead, and Emeriti. The honorary secretary is Mr. W. Graham Thompson, 16, Ladbroke Terrace, W. The managers of matches are Messrs. J. G. Donaldson, H. D. Nicholas, E. H. Seaton, W. Gra- ham-Thomson, M. A. Nicholas, C. H. M. Thring, H. K. Gow, O. D. Brooks, and A. P. Comyns. MAY. 6. Ealing, v. Ealing 13. Windsor, v. Windsor Home Park 20. Home, v. St. Maiy’s Hospital 27. Chelmsford, v. Chelmsford JUNE. 3. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge 10. Balliam, v. Upper Tooting 12. Home, v. M.C.O. 17. Oatlands Park, v. Oatlands Park 22. Bedford, v. Bedford County School 24. Home, v. Upper Tooting JULY. I. Southgate, v. Southgate 8. Stanmore, v. Stanmore Park 15. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon 22. Home, v. Uxbridge 29. Home, v. Incogniti AUGUST. 5. Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park 7. Home, v. Chiswick Park 26. Home, v. Ealing. Most of the matches played by the London and C ou n ty Bank C.C. are against other Banks, but among subur­ ban clubs which appear on the card are Dulwich, Whitgift Wanderers, Sutton, Old Citizens, and Brixton Wanderers. The club runs two elevens weekly. Mr. P. W. Hubbard, 21, Lombard Street, E.C. is the honorary secretary and trea­ surer, Mr. C. R. Trowell is the captain, and W. Ellis the groundman. MAY. 6. Home, v. Union Bank of Australia 9. Home, v, Commercial Union t 13. Dulwich, v. Townley Park 16. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank t 20. Home, v. Dulwich 23. Norwood, v. London and South Western Bankt 27. Beckenham, v. Cyphers 30. Catford, v. London and Provincial Bank* JUNE. 3. Home, v. Whitgift Wanderers 6. Catford, y. London and Provincial Bank* 12. Catford, v. African Banks 14. Lower Sydenham, v. National Provincial Bankt 17. Sutton, v. Sutton 24. Home, v. Old Citizens JULY. 5. Home, v. London and South Western Bankt 8. Home, v. National Bank 15. Home, v. National Provincial Bank 18. Home, v. London and Westminster Bankt 22. Home, v. Hornsey “ A.” 25. Home, v. National Bank* 29. Home v, Townley Park

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