Cricket 1905

M a y 25, 1905. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 159 B E N E T F I N K & The GreatAthletic Outfiters for Colleges Schools, Clubs, &c„ COMPLETE OUTFITS and EVERY REQUISITE for CRICKET, RUNNING, TENNIS, CYCLING, and all SPORTS and GAMES. T R O U S E R S . White Flannel Shrunk (Boys’) 4/0, 5/6, 7,6 Ditto (Men’s;. 4 11, 5 11. 7/11 Boys* White Flannel Knickers ... 3/3, 13 Men’s. Best Quality Flannel, well shrunk ... 9/11 Best White Doe Cloth, guaranteed London shrunk .......... 15 6 Plain Grey or Striped Flannel ... 7/6, 10/6 White Diill 5/11, 7/6 Postage,free. CATALOGUES Post Free P le a s e m e n tio n ‘ ‘ CRICKE T.” C A T A LO G U E S PO S T FREE. C R IC K E T B O O T S . The “ U n iv e rsa l,” White Canvas, Leather, or Red Rubber Sole ........................ The “ S p e cia l,” White Mock Buck, Spiked, equal in wear and appearance to real Buck (aaIllustration) ............................................. The “ M a ry le b o n e ,” Buck Dressed, Pyramid Spikes, real Buck Toe Cap, round or square toes .............................................. The “ L ord s,” Real Buck Skin, Guaranteed Machine Welted, equal to Hand Sewn, Pyramid Spikes.............................................. Postagefree . Men’s. 4/11 8/11 10/6 166 C R ICK E T SH IR T S . White Flannelette Ditto Flannel ... Ditto Twill Flannel White Oxford Matt Umpires Goats Postagefree. Bovs’ . Men’s. 2/3 2 6 3/-. 4/- 3/3. 4/6 5 11 6 11 ... 1/11,2 6,3/6,46 .. 4/11, 6,6, 8/6,10/6 LEG GU AR D S Boys’ White Twill ............. Ditto Leather Ditto Super White Leather Men’s White T w ill............. Ditto Leather Ditto Super White Leather Ditto White Leather Skele­ ton ... ....................... Ditto ditto Featherweight Skeleton .. .............. Men’s White Kid Feather­ weight Skeleton ............. All postage free. B A T T IN G G L O V E S , Men’s. White Leather, Grey Tubular Rubber or Corrugated............... 4/- Hair-padded Fingers, p a ir ............. 3/6,8/- Wisden’s “ Prince,” Black Rubber Fin­ gers................ “ The Oval,” Grey Rubber (as illust’n) Ditto, Red Rubber .. “ Surrey Shield,” Red Rubber............ 8/6 5/- 4/3 Postage free. A d d rfs* Dept. ‘ M,* 107 & 108 , CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK v. LONDON AND COUNTY BANK.—Played at Norbury on May 16.17 and 18. I.. & W. B an k . C. J. Bowman, not out 85 S. Bowman, c Stiff, b Flaver .................51 H O. Manfield, c Hub­ bard, b Flaver ... 6 C. J. Crossley, run out 10 F. W. Newcomb, c and b Flaver ................. 1 W. Bradbery, c Stiff, b Flaver ................. 3 A. G. Gough,c Tealby, b Hubbard ... ... 7 R. S. Hartree, not out 18 Extras ..........13 Total (6 wkts)*194 H. H. G. Wellbome, C. C. Simpson and E. A- Willson did not bat. * Innings declared closed. L. & C. B ank . H.L.Hearsum.b Simp­ son W. G. Poole, c Pod- more, b H. I). Dear 9 W. B. Haycraft, b H. D. Dear .................12 J. G. Poole, c Well- borne, b Dear......... 0 J. G. Starkey Smith, b G. P. Rhodes ... 6 C. J. Easton, c Muriel, bH . D. Dear .......... 1 M. Jewell, bH.D. Dear 1 S utton (2). H. Nichalls, b G. P .’ Rhodes .......... ... 0 C. B.Nicliolls, not out 15 J. B. Haynes, mn out 1 H. J. Webb, b G. P. Rhodes S. Gilbert, c Crossley, b G. P. Rhodes ... B 11, lb 1 ... Total.......... SPENCER v. PADDINGTON.—Played at Wands­ worth Common on May 13. S pencer . . 27 A. G. Stephens, b Willson ................. 0 C.W. Goddard, b Will­ son ........................28 P.W. Hubbard, b Will­ son ........................11 C. R. Trowell, b Will­ son ....................... 1 A. A. Flaver, b Har­ tree ........................ 1 W. Sutton,c Manfield, b Hartree................. 1 E. A. Tealby, not out 11 E. F. Robinson, b Simpson .................12 E. Stiff, b S. Bowman 7 A. R. Cook, b Simp­ son ........................ 8 Extras......... 11 G. Sykes, c O’Brien, b Johnson .................30 F.F.Boles,b Puddifoot 24 F.Barton, c Johnson,b Warsop .................38 T. J. Wheeler, not out 73 K. Neale, b Pud difoot 4 Dr.Hibberd.c O’Brien, b Puddifoot .......... 4 J.C. Larkin,bPuddifoot 3 H.W.Wheeler, not out 30 Extras .................24 Total (6 wkts)...*230 Innings declared closed. E. C. Kirk, A. P. Featherstonehaugh, and W. R. Featherstonebaugh did not bat. P addington . Total... ..118 LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (2) v. SUTTON (2).—Played at Norbury on May 20. L. & W. B an k (2). W. P. Ward, c A. P., b B.R.Featherstone- haugli .................38 G.F. Puckle, c Boles, b Wheeler .................46 L. O. O’Brien, not out 41 R. A. Riches, b Kirk 4 R. J. Ward, not out... 12 Extras ................. 9 Total (3 wkts) 150 R. S. Hartree, b W. B. H aycraft................. VH. H. G. Wellborne, c C. J. Easton, b J. R. Haynes ... .......... G. Logan, lbw, b W. B. Haycraft ......... C. F. G. Wellborne, b J. B. Haynes .......... H. E. Power, c C. J. Easton,b W .B Hay­ craft ........................ H. D. Dear, b C. J. Easton ................. 12 32 G. P. Rhodes, lbw, b J. R. Haynes ... H. E Muriel, not out T. H. Pritchard, b J. 1.’. Haynes .......... H. Crossley, b Jewell .......... A. Podmore, b S. Starkey Smith B 15, lb 14 ... Total ... W. Warsop, J. Puddifoot, A. Courtenay, G. John­ son, W. D. Macbeth, and C. Wreford did not bat. M. 10 WANDERERS v. HAMPTON WICI£.-Played at Hampton Wick on May 18. W anderers . S. Colman, c Knox, b Barrie .................16 R. Kenvvard. c Sivers, b Forrester H. M. Langdale, Knox, b White 55 ..189 G. R. Blades, c Knox, b Goodman ..........29 W.T.Graburn,notout 58 R. M. Bell, not out ... 8 B 16, lb 2, w 1, nb 1 23 ...*282 Total * Innings declared closed. A. M. Latham, W. J. Bryant, C. Kenward, N. A. Damian, and J. F. Fitzgerald did not bat. H. P. Westlev, b Bell R. H. M. Smith, c Damian, b Bell ... 10 J. Price, c Fitzgerald, b Graburn ......... 30 R. A. Goodman, b Bell 40 G. O. Forrester, b Bryant .................40 R. J. Sivers, not out... 38 H ampton W ick . G. Lovell, c Langdale b Bell ................. E. T. Spearing, lbw, bB ell........................10 P. F. Knox, c C. Ken­ ward, b Bell ......... 0 D. White, not out ... 1 B 6,1b 4, nb 4 ... 14 0 Total (8 wkts) 203 N. J. Barrie did not bat. INCOGNITI v. BEDFORD COUNTY SCHOOL.— Played at Bedford on May 17. I ncogniti . First innings. Major Greenway,b Playford 30 G. M. G. Gillett, c Gamin- ara, b Playford.................19 b Grant P. B. Vanderbyl, c Grant, b Saffery ........................ 7 W. Jardine, b Playford ... 16 Capt. Huntsman, c Wylde, b Saffery ........................ 8 G. Tinn, b Saffery .......... 2 Col. Booth, c Gaminara, b Saffery............................... 13 Townsend Shaw, b Saffery 0 Second innings, b Atwood ... ... 41 b Atwood ..........24 not out ..........26 b Grant ..........12 c Gaminara b Grant ..........n G. S. Pawle, b Playford ... 13 W. H. Edwards, not out ... 3 b Grant ..........27 H. S. Kemp, c and b Play­ ford ........................ ... 0 B 16, w 2 .................18 Byes ............ 3 Total ............... C o u n t y P. Gaminara, b Gillett 1 G. C. Grant, b Ed­ wards ................. 0 V. De Lisle, c and b Gillett ................. 8 E. H. Saffery, c T. Shaw, b Gillett ... 6 H. R. Orr, b Gillett ... 10 E. Bailey, c Greenway b G illett.................13 .129 Total (6 wkts) 151 S chool . P. Southwell, c Booth, b G illett................. 2 II. Scowen,1) Gillett... 14 E. Wylde, b Tinn ... 1 H. PIayford, run o ut... 1 C. Atwood, not out ... 0 B 1, lb 1, nb 1 ... 3 Total , 59

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