Cricket 1905

144 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. M a t 18, 1905 LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK v. NOR- BURY P A RK—Played at Norbury Park on May 13. L . & W . B a n k . A. G. Gough, b Hicks 57 C, A. Snell, st Straker, b Hicks .................51 F.W.Newcomb.not out 32 S. Bowman, not out... 3 Extras.................23 Total (2 wkts)*166 *Innings declared. O. J. Bowman, L. Pitt Brook, C. J. Crossle.v, W. Bradbery, H. D. Dear, H O. Manfield, and E. A. Willson did not bat. N orbury P ar k . W. E. Hobbs, st Pitt Brook, b Snell ... 4 M. C. Dahl, b Willson 22 H. C. Plummer, b Will­ son ........................ 21 P. F. Willson, c Pitt Brook, b Snell ... 0 N.Hammill.c C.J.Bow- man, b Dear ..........11 V. A. J. Hicks, b Dear 0 Tate, b Willson.......... 2 H.K.Whiting, not out 23 A.J. Williams, not out 5 Extras.......... ... 10 Total (7 wkts) 98 J. J. Macaldin and A. V. Straker did not bat. LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (2) HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANK. - Played at Norbury on May 13. L. & W. B a n k (2). 0. F. G. Wellbome, c Owen, b Ross..........10 R. S. Hartree, c Cook, b Ross .................13 G. Logan, not out ...100 H. E. Coomber, b WThistler................. 4 S. G. Tyte, b Whistler 0 * Innings declared closed. W. E. Smith, A. Podmore, and G. P. Rhodes did not bat. H ong K ong B a n k . H. E. Muriel, c Owen, b Tanner................. 8 II. H. G. Wellborne, c Ross, b Owen..........25 G. C. A. Kerr, not out 3 B 35, lb 6, w 1 ... 42 Total (5 wkts)*205 K. F. Gordon, c Kerr b Rhodes................. 1 G. S. Tanner, b Rhodes 2 T. H. Covil, b Hartree 2 R. R. Whistler, c Muriel, b Rhodes ... 24 IL R. Cook, b Rhodes 0 W. Ross, c Smith, b Rhodes ... .......... 1 J. R, Boyes, b Hartree E. B. Owen, b Rhodes M. B. Lindum.st Well­ bome, b Hartree ... E. H. Gordon, b Rhodes ................. A. O. Leith, not out... Byes ................. Total .......... LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (3) v. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENG­ LAND (2).—Played at Lower Sydenham on May 9 and 10. L ondon and W estm inster B an k . C. F. G. Wellborne, b Tapley ................. 1 E. W. Bennett, lbw, b Aylen........................ 19 G. Logan, b Garwood 5 C. H. Chapman, lbw, b Garw ood................. 4 G.O.Anson,b Garwood 24 A. Anson, b Garwood 0 H.C.W illson,cHughes, b Tapley.................21 W.Horncastle, not out 13 H. Hardingham, c Tyler, b Aylen ... 4 J. T. Merry, not out... 9 B 7, lb 3 ..........10 Total (8 wkts)* 110 T. C. Sompson did not bat. N a tio n a l P r o v in c ia l B an k. C. E. Garwood, b Will­ son .........................11 A.F.Aylen, b A. Anson 1 C. Hughes, b A. Anson 20 E.J.Innocent, b T^)gan 10 G. J. Driver, b Willson 1 G.T.Bridger,bWillson 0 L.J .Griffiths, c Logan, b Willson.................16 F. E. Tyler, not ou t... 1 E.J. Logsdale, not out 4 B 13, lb 9, wb 1 23 Total (7 wkts) 87 C. M. Tapley and Ellis did not bat. M ARQUEE8 AND TENTS of every description on SALE or HIRE. Marquees in good condition: 12ft. by 8ft., £3; 16ft. by 8ft., £ 4 ; 18ft. by 10ft., £4 108.: 20 ft. 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.— Brow n, Three Colt Street, Limehouse, E. NATIONAL BANK v. LONDON & WESTMIN­ STER BANK (2).—Played at Norbury on May 9 and 10. N ational B ank . T. Baines, c and b Rhodes ... .......... 1 I. H. Barnett, c Cross- ley, b Rhodes..........52 C. Roberts, b Rhodes E. A. Taylor, b Rhodes G. Hanlon, c Coomber, b Dear ................... A. D. Spencer, b Rhodes ................. H. J. Underhay, b Dear........................ F. A. Daly, c &b Dear E. E. Tessier, b Dear L. R. Merryfield, b Rhodes ... .......... A. Creagh, not out ... B 3, lb 5, w 2 ... Total ... 77 L on d on & W estm in ster B an k. C.J.Crossley.bSpencer 11 H. D. Dear, run ou t... 27 H. G. Wellbourne, b Spencer ................. 0 G. C. A. Kerr, st Baines, b Barnett... 17 H. E. Coomber, not out ........................15 H. E. Muriel, not out 7 B 9, lb 4,w 3..........16 Total ... 93 S. G. Tyte, W. E. Smith, G. P. Rhodes, A. Podmore, and A. M. Cockell did not bat. “Cricket,” Vol. XXIII., (1904). Handsomely Bound in Dark Green Cloth. P r l c o B IB ; P o s t a go B d . e x t r a . DARK GREEN CLOTH COVERS for Binding Vol. XXIII. Price 2/-; Post Free, 2/3. The complete Numbers for 1904 (if in good condition) can he exchanged for a Volume, as above, for 5/-. “ CRICKET OFFICE, 168, Upper Thames Street, London E.C. MERRYWEATHERS’ H i g h - C /s s s W A T E R IN G HOSES & PUM PS . Merryweathers’ Non-kinkable REDGREY HOSE will last out SIX OrdinaryHoses. T e s t im o n ia l : —“ The Hose I had from you ten years ago is as good as ever and likely to last another ten.” Merryweathers’ Pumps ofall l^iqds . . FOR . . Watering, Filling Tanks, Draining Land, etc. Write for Gardeners’ Catalogue, containing over w . 1,000 Illustrations. C alf! 63, Long Acre, London, W.C. INEXPENSIVE FORCE TUMP. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. BRIXTON WANDERERS.—Played at Lower Sydenham on May 13. B rixton W anderers . F. Odell, b Cosser ... 18 E. A. Brymer, c Rich­ ards, b Cosser........... 2 O. Taylor, lbw, b Cosser .................. 4 R. J. Burlington, lbw, b Moore .................. 2 C. G. Smith, not out...100 L. M. Simmons, c Cos­ ser, b Innocent ...27 H. E. Smith and F. P . Rider did not bat. N a tio n a l P r o v in c ia l B an k . H. Goodall, c Inno­ cent, b Harrison ... 15 E. T. Gale, b Harri­ son ........................ 0 H. Mason, not out ... 13 Byes ................. 4 Total (7 wkts) 185 A. Harrison, b Taylor 10 C. W. Armstrong, b Taylor ................. 6 A. King, b Simmons... 0 H. E. Moore, c Gale, b Simmons................. 5 E. J. Innocent, b Taylor ................. 6 F. M. Richards, run out ........................ 2 A. Read, c Rider, b Brymer ................. 1 H. E. Stephenson, c Mason, b Brymer... C. Hughes, b C. G. Smith ................. E. C. Trougliton, b C. G. Smith .......... G. A. Cosser, not out Total ... 15 ... 58 L. J. NIC0LLS, Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat And Sports’ Outfitter. ' APERFECTBAT HADK 0 7 THE Cho ices t W illow . Used hy 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. Ranjit. Binhji for the Patent Bat, and other First-class Cricketers a home and abroad. Price Lists on Application. F actory : Robertsbridge, SUSSEX. By Royal Warrant Manufacturers of Horticultural Machinery to His Majesty, King Edward V II RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS TH E BEST IN TH E WORLD . Possess Improvements embodied in no other Machines. H O R S E A N D P O N Y . T H E B E S T L A R G E M A C H IN E S . HAHD-POWER MACHINES IB ALL SIZES TO SUIT EVERT REQUIREMENT. MO TOR LAWN MOWERS IN VARIOUS SIZES. 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