Cricket 1905

160 CEICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a t 2 5 , 1905 LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK v. RANK OF AFRICA.—Played at Forest Hill on May 16, 17, and 18. B a n k o f A fr ic a . A. J. Millard, b Wil­ liams ................. S. F. Trotter, c and b A lien........................ F. H. Buck, b Allen ... I). M. Bean, not out ... A. D. Bacen, c Manley, b Allen ................. 78 H. Smith, c sub., b Randall ................. R. H. Dare, b Ran­ dall ........................ 25 Byes .................16 Total (6 wkts)*171 W. F. Napier, S. H. Stone, H. C. Bosins, and H. R. Solano did not bat. *Innings declared closed. L ondon J o in t S to c k B a n k . J. R. F. Williams, c Napier, b Solano ... 0 F. A. Gibbons, c So­ lano, b Bean ..........23 A. Morris, c Millard, b B u ck ........................ 5 H. A. Thomicraft, not out ........................ 55 R. B. Bird. C. J. Allen, H. Lloyd, W. D. Manley, and G. Elliott Lockhart did not bat. F. M. Randall, st Trotter, b Solano ... 23 H. Woeger, b Bean ... 21 B 8, lb 2 ..........10 Total (5 wkts) 137 ARTISTS (M r . E. A. ABBEY’S XI.) v. AUTHORS (M r . E. W . HORNUNG’S XI.).—Played at Esher on May 19. A rtists . G. Hillvard Swinstead c Bleackley, b Bul­ lock ........................ Hon. W. J. James, c Bleackley, b Doyle Henry J. Ford, c Wodehouse, b Bul­ lock ........................ George Gascoyne, b Bullock ................. A. Batchelor, b Doyle Reginald Blomfield, b Bullock ................. Hon. Duff Tollemache st Wood, b Doyle ... 11 L. C. Nightingale, run out ........................ 4 Harold Speed, c Kin­ ross, b D oy le.......... 7 E. A. Abbey, st Wood b Doyle ................. 0 A. W. Burgess, not out ........................ 0 B 10, lb 1 ..........11 Total ...188 A u t h o r s . A. H. Wood, c Tolle­ mache, b Ford ...116 A. P. Dobson, b Swin­ stead ......................... 0 P. G. Wodehouse, b Swinstead .......... 6 A. Kinross, b Swin­ stead ...........................10 Sir A. Conan Doyle, c James, b Night­ ingale ....................24 Capt. Beasley, c Bat­ chelor, b Speed ... 44 Shan F. Bullock, not out ........................ 31 H. Bleackley, c Tolle­ mache, b Swinstead 39 G. C. Ives,b Swinstead 2 E.W.Homung.notout 1 B 21, lb 7, w 4 ... 32 Total ...305 E. H. Lacon-Watson did not bat. M r . J. O. LOVELL’S XI. v. HOME , —Played at Tulse Hill on May 20. J. C . L o v e ll ’ s XI. COLONIAL. C.H.Mountain,run out 33 P. P. Tyacke, b Ford 4 W.H. Golds, c Rendell, b Ford ................. 8 J. P. Candler, b Ford 0 C. L. Ring, b Rendell 15 S. H.Flindt,b Rendell 1 L. Lovell, b Rendell... 5 SpencerLovell, b Ren­ dell ........................ 0 Anthony Iv e il, not out ........................21 E.D. Lovell, b Rendell 10 G. A. Ring, b Rendell 0 B 28, lb 3. w 1 ... 32 C. Kent, b S. Lovell. P.Coote, c & b Candler H. Blake, c Mountain, b Candler................. F.Ford.c A.,b S.Lovell — Rowberry,c G.Ring, b S. Lovell .......... N. Blake, c E.D.Lovell, b Candler .......... S. Rendell, b Candler Total H om e a n d C o lo n ia l . ...129 F. Martin,c Mountain, b S. Lovell .......... 2 G. Mitchell, not out... 12 M. Archer, b S. Lovell 3 H. Halls, c C. Ring, b Candler ................. 8 Byes........................ 4 Total 59 MERRYWEATHERS’ H igh -cla ss W A T E R IN G HOSE . “ T h e H ose o f the D ay.” Merryweathers’ Non-kinkable Red Grey Hose. Made of best rubber, having a hard grey exterior to re­ sist wear, and soft red lining to give flexibility. Testimonial .— “ The Hose I had from you ten years _ ago is as good as ever, and likely to last another ten.” M e r r y w e a t h e r s ’ “ S p h i n c t e r C r i p Made of best Rubber. Armoured with Spring Steel Wire. Strongly recommended for hard wear. Write fo r Price Lists and Samples . LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C. L. J. NIC0LLS, Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat And Sports’ Outfitter. APERFECTBAT MADK OF THK Cho ices t W illow . 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