Cricket 1905

174 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u n e 1, 1905 play their total was 320 for 9 wickets. Norris and Bennett again played well, and Humphreys was very successful with the ball for Kent. Oxford were now 127 runs on with a wicket in hand. Yesterday Burn and Henley hit finely, and in the end Kent had to make 188 to win. K ent . First innings. Humphreys, st Wright, b Burn ...............................85 Seymour (J.), b Martin ... 10 F. Penn, c Norris, b Martin 43 A. P. Day, b Martin .......... Hearne (A.), c Carlisle, b Martin............................... F. B. Leney, c Branston, b Henley...............................3U F. W. Marsham, b Henley 1 Huish(F.),cHenley,b Martin 36 Fairservice, c Foster, b Martin............................... 9 Fielder, c Wright, b Martin 0 Second innings, c Foster, b Brans­ ton ................. 4 c Bennett, b Branston..........33 c Henley, b Bran­ ston ................. 1 run out .......... 7 46 cWright,bHenley 18 b Branston... b Branston... notout Blythe, not out ... B 8, lb 1, nb 4 cWTright,bHenley 3 cBranston.bHen- ley ................. 2 lbw, b Branston 1 Extras.......... 7 Total ..........287 Total ...136 O xford U n iversity . First innings. F. A. H. Henley, b Fielder 0 G. G. M. Bennett, c Penn, b Blythe...............................41 R. C. W. Burn, b Fielder... 5 E.L.Wright, c and b Blythe 1 K. M. Carlisle, c Blythe, b Fielder............................... 5 G. T. Branston, c Seymour, b Fielder ........................ 1 G. N. Foster, c Fairservice,b Fielder............................... 7 A. E. Worsley, c Hearne, b Fielder............................... 5 O. T. Norris, b.Blythe ... 21 W. S. Bird, not out .......... 9 E.G.Martin,cHuish,b Leney 18 Lb 2, nb 1 ................. 3 Total ... ........116 K ent . Second innings, not out.................52 c Huisli, b Blythe 38 stHuish.b Blythe 59 c Huish, b Hum­ phreys ..........42 cSeymour.bHum- phreys .......... 0 c Blythe, b Hum­ phreys ........ 32 cSeymour,bHum- phreys 15 b Humphreys ... 6 c Huish.b Hearne 55 c Humphreys, b Hearne ......... 7 c Lenev, b Blythe 38 B 8, lb 6 ...14 Total ..........358 O. M. R. W. O. M. Iv. W Burn.......... ... 27 2 77 1 .......... 21 6 37 0 Martin ... 27*2 4 81 7 .......... 2 0 12 0 Branston... ... 11 0 48 0 ......... 22*2 4 86 6 Henley ... ... 13 0 49 2 .......... 4 0 15 3 Norris ... 3 1 19 0 .......... O xford U niversity . O. M. R . W. O . M. R. W. Fielder ... ... 16 3 86 6 .......... 18 3 75 0 Blythe ... ... 16 7 27 3 .......... 23*3 1 99 3 Leney ... 0*4 0 0 1 .......... 4 0 23 0 Fairservice .. 12 2 49 0 Humphreys .. 16 2 53 5 Hearne ........ 8 0 45 2 Fielder delivered one no-ball. LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (2) v. PARR’S BANK.—Played at Norbury on May 24 and 25. P arr ’ s B an k . G. Huckle, c sub., b Hartree .................25 E.J .Cutting,b Rhodes 19 E. C. Parfit, b Dear. H. Hebert, not out . B 15, lb 2 ... . T o ta l.............. W.M.Silcock.b Rhodes 12 G.P.Wright.b Rhodes 3 E. H. Youngman, c Cockell, b Dear ... 23 S. Billimore, b Rhodes 0 C. J. Hannan, b Power 0 L. P. Meredith, lbw, b Hartree .................20 H. G. Foley, c Cockell, b Hartree.................11 L. & W. Bank. H.I).Dear,bMeredith 24i R. G. Kerr, not out ... 31 IT. E. Power, b Culling 63i B 32, lb 4 ..........36 G. Logan,run out ... 4 I — H.G.Wellborne,notout81 j Total (3 wkts) 239 C. J. Crossle.v, H. E. Muriel. A. M. Cockell, R. S. Hartree, G. P. Rhodes and A. Podmore did not bat. 5 .. 0 .. 17 .135 LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK (3) v. LON­ DON JOINT STOCK BANK (2). -Played at N or bury on May 23 and 24. L. J. S. B an k . R.G. Bird, b Coomber 10 A.Newnhiim.bCoomber 6 E. Lunnon, b Willson 0 W. Montey, b Willson 0 J.Harbort, b Coomber 0 H.Thornicroft, c Horn- castle, b Willson ... 1 C.R.Kimpton.c Anson, b Willson................. 6 L. Lilley, b Willson... D. M. Gracie.not out II. Morris, b Willson S. M. R. Thomson, b Chapman .......... B 2, w 1 .......... Total .......... L. & W . B an k . G. O. Anson,not out... 52 I S. Wood, not out ... 12 F. G. Tyte, lbw, b B 8, w 4 ..........12 Lunnon .................33 — | Total (1 wkt) 109 IT. E. Coomber, G. Allmann, W. E. Smith, H. C. Willson, W. Horncastle, C. H. Chapman, R. S. Daw, and T. C. Sampson did not bat. LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK v. FOREST IIILL.—Played at Forest Hill on May 27. L. & W . B an k . A. G. Gough, b Wil­ liams ........................ J) S. Bowman, retired h u r t........................ 2 C.A.Snell,c Balkwill, b H a st........................81 F. W. Newcomb, b Welchman ......... 58 W. Bradbery, C. C. Simpson, G. P. Rhodes and E. A. Willson did not bat. * Innings declared closed. F orest H il l . C. J. Bowman, not out 63 L. Pitt Brook, c Silver- thorne, b Balkwill... 2 H.O. Manfield, run out 8 Extras................. 15 Total (6 wickets)*237 II. Hooker, b Willson. 46 C.J. Bingham, b Will­ son ........................ T.Balkwill, b Simpson W.R. Williams, c sub., b Rhodes................ E. J. Riches, c Brad­ bery, b S n ell......... 18 J. A. B. Grier, c Pitt- brook, b Willson ... 8 C. F. Phillips, c Pittr brook, b Simpson... 15 C. G. Welchman, not out ........................17 Extras.................19 Total (7 wkts) 145 F. Skipper, G. C. Hast and S. Silverthorne did not bat. MARLBOROUGH BLUES v. TEDDINGTON.— - Played at Teddington on May 27. T bddington . A. E. Quiney, c Coast, b Black ................. '£ H. King-Stephens, c II.M.Rogers,b Lewis 35 G.B. Crowder, b CcaU 21 R. Foord-Kelcey, c sub., b Lewis......... 17 N. C. Jacks, c H. M. Rogers, b Coast ... 8 F. E. Johnson, b Coast 8 Hawksworth, c sub., b Coa9t........................11 N. C. Sparks, not out 10 H. O. Strutchbury, st H.M.Rogers,b Black 16 B. Phillips, c P. W. Rogers, b Black ... 3 Watts, b Black......... 2 B 11, lb 3, nb 5 ...19 Total ..152 M.S. Rogers, c Quiney, b Crowder .!. ... 23 A. N. Rogers, run out 1 J.P. C. Coast, c Foord- Kelcey, b Quiney... 21 L.N.Rogers,bCrowder 2 H.M.Rogers, c Quiney, b Strutchbury ... 20 M arlborough B lues . M. O. Lewis, not out 34 A,M.Black, b Crowder 7 E. Pullein-Thompson, not out ................. 3 B 33, lb 1, w 1 ...35 Total (6 wrkts) ...146 KENSINGTON PARK v. CHELMSFORD.—Played at Chelmsford on May 27. K ensington P ark . E. H. Seaton, b Chap­ man ........................ z F. C. G. Hartopp, b Chapman ......... 18 H. W. Woodward, b Robinson................ 44 F. H. Palmer, b Chap­ man ........................10 F.L. Halford, c Dixon, b Chapman ......... 0 M. A. Nicholas, c Bal­ lard, b Robinson ... 4 H. W. Marshall, b Chapman................ 5 W. G Thompson, b Robinson................. 0 Capt. S. Palmer, lbw, b Robinson ......... 0 C. E. D. Montefiore, c Ballard, b Robinson 12 R. W. Browne, not out 11 B 12, lb 7, w 2,n b l 22 Total W. Hillard, b Thomp­ son ........................ (j D. J. Ballard, c Sea­ ton, b Thompson ... 9 J. D. Dixon, b Thomp­ son ........................ 5 H. D. Sheldrake, b Woodward ......... 58 E. L. Rose, c Halford, b F. II. Palmer ... 28 R. I,. Whittaker, b Halford ................. 9 C helmsford . F. H.Wilson, b Wood­ ward ........................41 E. C. Gray, b Thomp­ son ........................ 0 E. Sainsbury.c Wood­ ward, b Thompson 1 G.Chapman.cBrowne, b Thompson.......... 2 W. H. Robinson, not out ........................ 0 B 2, lb 3, w 2, nb 1 8 Total ...167 LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (3) v. FOREST HILL (:i). — Played at Norbury on May 27. F orest H ill (3). P. Gibson, b A. Anson 4 J. G. Trotter, c Tyte, b A. Anson ......... H. B. Sykes, c sub., b Wood ................ E. Talma, not out ... H. Lanham, c Tyte, b Coomber... ... ... J. II. Walkley, c A. Anson, b G. Anson G. Baker,b Willson... 0 W. (i. Frowd, I) Will­ son ........................ 0 G. Lowe, b Willson ... 0 IT. Jacobs, c and b W illson ...................... 5 B.Clinging.b Coomber 0 Byes ................. 9 Total L. and W. E. W. Bennett, c Gib­ son, b Sykes ..........10 S. G. Tyte, c Gibson, b Talma .................10 H. C.Willson, c Jacobs b T alm a.................12 G. O. Anson, b Sykes 35 W. E. Smith, c Talma b Svkes .................41 H. E. Coomber, b C linging.................41 B ank (3). A. Anson, Ibw, b Clinging................. S. Wood, b Jacobs ... C. II. Chapman, not out ........................ W. Horncastle, c Lan­ ham, b Clinging ... T. C. Sampson, not out B 3, lb 4 .......... Total (9 wkts) 168 LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (2) v. FOREST IIIL L .— Played at Norbury on May 27. L ondon and W estm inster B an k . H. E. Power, c Jacob, b Russell'................. R. S. Hartree, lbw, b Barham ................. G. Logan, c Barham, b Y ou n g................. H. D. Dear, b Young C. J. Crossley, b Young ................. R. G. A. Kerr, b Young ................. 28 C. F. G. Wellborne, b Owens.................30 H. H. G. Wellborne, b Y ou ng.................15 H. E. Muriel, run out 9 A. M. Cockell, not out 3 A. Podmore, not out 10 B 42, lb 1, w 1 ... 44 Total ...207 F orest H ill . C. E. E. Lee, b Power N. H. Vincent, c H. G. Wellborne,b Dear... C. G. Young, b Dear S. 1. Owens, b Dear ... W. R. Bingham, b Power ................. H. Barham, c and b D e a r........................ P. H. Russell, c and b Power ... ... 6 II. H. Simmonds. b K err........................ 15 C. J. Balkwell, c Power, b Ken* ... 13 L. II. 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