Cricket 1905
176 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J dn e 1, 1905 BBIXTON WANDERERS (2) v. SPENCER (2).- Played at East Dulwich on May 27. K. G. Neale, c Glanvill, b Benge ................. 0 J. T. Gordon, b Ed monds ...............,.74 E. E. Elkington, not out ......................... 125 S pencer . G. Sturgeon, run out 8 M. A. Neale, lbw, b Mitchell ... .......... 6 B9, lb 4, w 1 .. 14 Total (4 wkts) *227 G. T. Barnes, J. de Pass, J. S. Featherstonehaugh, G. G. Gingell, S. 0. Rolls and W. R. Featherstone haugh did not bat. * Innings declared closed. B rixton W anderers . A. J. Whyte, c M. A. Neale, b Barnes ... 9 |C. W. Phillips, c Gin gell, b Barnes......... 10 jW. A. Mitchell, b 1 Barnes .................47 C. Hogg, b Barnes ... 35 A. V. Russell, b Featherstonehaugh W. R. Ceaser, c M. A. Neale, b Feather stonehaugh .......... A. Harbert, not out ... Byes .......... Total (6 wkts) 127 : H. E. Edmonds, A. P. Gibbons, W. J. Benge, and B. A. Glanvill did not bat. B r ix t o n w a n d e r e r s v . c y p h e r s .—Played at East Dulwich on May 20. C yphers . R. D. Gale^ c Sim- I W^ C. Rhoades, b monds, b Storey ... 12 II. S. Cox, b Storey ... 1 P. Bird, b Storey ... 20 R. H. Jones, "b C. G. Smith ... ... ... 23 H. Oath, jun., b Sim- ! monds ................. 0 $L Cath, c Rider, b Simmonds .......... 6 Storey .................19 L. Gale, c Burlington, b Simmonds ..........11 H. Smith, run out ... 11 Ft J. Heppell, b Storey 10 II. Gale, not out.......... 6 B 9, lb 5, nb 1... 15 Total .134 F. Odell, b L. G. Gale 23 H. E. Smith, not out 45 F. P. Rider, b L. Gale 0 R. J. Burlington, b L. j! Gale ........................11 E. A. Brymer, c R. Gale, b L Gale ... 4 B rixton W anderers . b L. C. G. Smith, G a le ........................ E. T. Gale, b L. Gale H. Goodall, not o u t... B 16, lb 1 .......... Total (7 wkts) 139 • L. M. Simmonds, A. V. Storey, and H. Mason did not bat. HAMPSTEAD v. HORNSEY.—Played at Hornsey on May 13. H o r n se y . J. L. Tate, b Brachi... 39 C. W. Talbot, c Orr, b II. W. Edmonds, Hebert, b Brachi ... 47 F. B. Dent, c Potter, b Barron ................. 1 A. E. Turberville, not out ........................27 W. H. Hutchinson, b Barron ... »......... 4 F. H. Swinstead, b Barron ................. 1 H ampstead . Brachi .................11 S. L. King, b Brachi 5 F. G. Clarke, b Brachi 1 B. W. Thornton, b Brachi ................. 4 P. Boundv, b Brachi 12 B 20, lb 3 ...23 Total ...175 F, W. Orr, b Swin stead ........................15 R. G. Hebert, b Thorn ton ...................... a F. J. Potter, not out . 61 E. W. H. Beaton, H. S. Maclure, J. Hewetson, A. A. Barron, J. Greig, J. C. R. Dickson and C. Brachi did not bat. H. G. Dunkley, not out ........................50 B 16, w 1 ..........17 Total (2 wkts) 148 HAMPSTEAD v. GRANVILLE (Lee).- Played at Hampstead on May 20. H ampstead . 0 F. J. Potter, b Kemp W. R. Moon, not out .................46 B 26, lb 5 ..........31 D. J. Crump, b Thom son .....................40 F. W. Orr,b Thomson 24 E. L. Marsden, not out* ... •• •—105 II. H. Walters, lbw, b Total (4 wkts)*262 Kemp ............ 16 R. Leigh-lbbs, F. R. Spofforth, J. G. Q. Bescli, J. C. R. Dickson, and A. J. On- did not bat. ♦Innings declared closed. G ranville . H. W. Le May, c Mars den, b Dickson ... 72 W. J. Helder, b Mars den ........................ 3 A. L. Kemp, c Potter, b Dickson ........27 J. P. Clarkson,b Dick son ........................ 8 H. E. Thomson, b Spofforth................ 1 P. P. Lincoln, b Spof- fo rtli........................ 1 G. M. Hodgson did not bat. STREATHAM v. H.A.C.—Played at Streatham on May 27. B treatham . H. J. Morris, lbw, b Spofforth................. 0 J. L. Passmore, c Moon, b Spofforth ... ... 6 H. T. Richardson, not out ........................14 J. A. Johnston, not out 0 B 8, lb 1 .......... 9 Total (8 wkts) 141 C. L. Morgan, b Mead 2 b Mead............... 3 N. Miller, c Phillips, b Bonser............................... 3 not out.................35 O. J. Parton, st Inns, b Mead ............................... 4 b Mead ..........15 E. H. Leaf, c Inns, b Bonser 0 notout.................15 J. F. W. Hooper, c Watts, b Bonser ........................ 4 lbw, b Mead ... 47 E. B. Miller, b Mead.......... 19 c Watts, b Mead 2 N. Horncastle, b Bonser ... 4 b Sharpe .......... 0 L. A. M. P’evez, b Mead ... 0 J. Hodgson, c Sharpe, b c Walshe, b Bon Bonser............................... 7 ser ................. 4 A. Margetson, not out 0 c and b Sharpe... 9 G. Goggs, b Mead .......... 0 Byes ........................ 8 B 8, lb 4... 12 Total ................. 51 Total (7 wkts) 142 H.A.C. H. J, Sharpe, b N. Miller...................... 8 S. Phillips, bN . Miller 2 J. D. Watts, c and b N. M iller.................10 Inns, b N. Miller ... 43 Mead, b N. Miller ... 6 H. W. Bell, c N. Miller, b Hooper.......... ... 19 H. J. Bonser,b Hooper 0 E. Lincoln Reed, st Goggs, b N. Miller... 0 H. Nathan, c E. B., b N. Miller................. 0 A. R. Shield, b Hooper ................. 8 H J. Walshe, not out 10 Leg-bye .......... 1 Total ...107 MERRYWEATHERS’ H i t / l i - C l s s W A T E R IN G HOSES & PUM PS . Merryweathers’ Non-kinkable REDGREYHOSE will last out S IX OrdinaryHoses. T estim on ia l: —“ The Hose I had from you ten years ago is as good as ever and likely to last another fen.” Merryweathers’ Pumps ofall i^ir\ds . . FOR . . Watering, Filling Tanks, Draining Land, INEXPENSIVE FORCE PUMP. Write for Gardeners’ Catalogue, containing over ,TT . 1.000 Illustrations. Write or « 0 T . . _ caii o6, Long Acre, London, W.C. •MERRVWEATHER LONOON. LUDGROVE (2) v. SOUTH LODGE (2).—Played at Ludgrove on May 24. L udgrove . G. V. Maylor-Leyland, run o u t .................15 A. H. R. Burn, c M. L. Romer, b Viny ... 2 R. H. W. Henderson, b V in y ........................10 E.R.D.Hoare, b Carter 13 G.G.B.Nugent.b Yates 3 W. IT. Wynne-Finch, b Viny ................. 3 R, Lubbock, c Lee, b Viny ... .................11 L. Carnegie, b Viny... 6 W. Holland - Hibbert, b C arter................. 7 W. H. B-Nesbitt, c & b Lee........................ 7 A.P.Y.Hibbert.notout 14 , B 10,1b 1, w 5,nb2 18 Total Cole, b Carnegie Lee, c & b Carnegie... Depass, st G.V.N.Ley land, b Carnegie ... Viny, b Carnegie Romer, b Carnegie ... Cunningham, b Car negie ........................ »109 South Lodoe. 2 Carter, c Henderson, b Carnegie .......... 0 Yates, b Carnegie ... 0 Owen, b Carnegie ... 1 Morris, not o u t .......... 0 Macintosh, b Carnegie 0 B 2, w 1 ................. 3 12 Total 38 L. J. NIC0LLS, Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat And Sports’ Outfitter. V APERFECTBAT MADE OF THE Cho ices t W illow . Used by 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. 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