Cricket 1905
192 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u k e 8 , 1905 , U.C.S. OLD BOYS v. EAILNG.—Played at Ealing on May 27. E aling . H. D. Ruston, b Wes thorp ........................ 0 C. P. Coode, c Morley, b Burt .................27 E. M. Martin, c Dart, b Rowley ... A. R. Littlejohn, Burt ................. F. F. Stileman, Griffith - Jones, Rowley .......... R. J. C. Stewart, Burt ................. L.D.Smith, st Griffith- Jones, b Burt.......... L. Hobbs, b Burt H. Burdett, b Burt ... R. B. McDonald, c Dart, b Westhorp... W. G. Swainson, not out ........................ Extras................. Total 0 9 ..152 U.C.S. O ld B oys . F. Rowley, b Swainson 28 A. H. K. Burt, c Rus ton, b McDonald ... 5 E. S. Westhorp, c Littlejohn, b Coode 42 H. C. Preston, b Stile- xnan ........................56 W. P. Griffith-Jones, b Swainson .......... 1 F. Eastman, c Swain son, b Stileman ... 31 N.M.Binney. b Hobbs 11 V. E. Dart, not out ... 20 L. J. Marcus, not out 12 B 14, w 3 ..........17 Total (7 wkts) 223 I. A. Gard and J. A. Morley did not bat. INCOGNITI v. WOOLWICH GARRISON.—Played at Woolwich on May 27. R. G. Cowley, b Moody 16 L. H. W. Troughton, b Moody .................32 Capt. F. A. Jones, b Moody .................26 Dr. P. Northcote, Moody .......... J. H. W. Sloggett, c & b M ood y................. D. L. Mackie, b Moody W oolwich 40 R.M.Howard, b Moody 37 C. M. Tuke, not out... 80 Hon. J. C. O’C. Prittie, c and b Moody ... 0 Sir Wm. Russell, b Ellershaw ..........16 A. J. Ingall, b Moody 14 B 8, lb 7, w 4, nb 1 20 Total ...282 G arrison . T. M. R. Harrison, c Troughton, b Cowley 48 Capt. Moody, c Ingall 0 L.A. Thurston, not out 32 B 14. lb 1, w 4 ... 19 Lieut. - Col. Phipps- Homby.c&bHoward 17 Capt. Ellershaw, b Northcote................. 6 A.L.01dham,bHoward 1 Cpt.Tandy,b Sloggett 29 Lieut.-Col. White, c Mackie, b Cowley... 24 L. S. Northcote, G. E. Neville and H. W. Wynter did not bat. Total ...176 SOUTHGATE ADELAIDE v. WINCHMORE HILL.—Played at Winchmore Hill on June 3. S outhgate A delaide . C. F. Muller, b Moore F.H. H. Stokes, lbw, b Saleeby ................. S.H. Elliot, st Yardley, b Saleeby................. G. E. Canham, b Saleeby ................. G. W. Malliam, b H. J. Duck ... 24 26 B.Hunter,bIi.W. Duck 5 F.W.Canham, b H.W. Duck........................ C. T. Wale, c H. W., b H. J. Duck .......... F. Lowen, c Bonham, b II. W . Duck B.Snow, b H.W.Duck 3 A. Woolard, not out... 0 Extras................. 7 11 10 H. W. Duck, c G. Can ham, b Lowen S.W .Spratley.cMuller, b G. Canham.......... C. Yardley, c Muller, b F. Canham .......... Dr. Saleeby, c Muller, b L ow en................. S. Favier, b Wale W inchmore H ill . Total ...111 11 H.J .Duck,lbw,bLowen 8 P. Bonham, c Elliott, b Wale ................. J. Moore, b I/)wen ... P. Beadle, not out ... H. C. Hall, c Malham, b I-iOwen................. Extras................. Total 68 C RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-in Cards, 7d. per dozen, post free ; Cricket Score Books, 6d. and Is. each ; postage 9 d. extra—To be obtained at the Offices of “ Cricket,” J68, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY v. NORBURY PARK.—Played at Norbury Park on June 3. N orbury P ark . P. F. Wilson, b Leg gatt ........................ M. C. Dahl, b Bonser C. B. Wood, b Leggatt N. Hammill, b Leg gatt ........................ H. R. Jordan, b Bon ser ........................ W. E. Hobbs, not out V. A. J. Hicks, b Leg gatt ........................ H. K. Whiting, lbw, b Bonser................. P. N. S. Graeme, c Bonser, b Leggatt R. Langton.b Leggatt F. L. Jordan, cAdair- Thompson, b Leg gatt ........................ Leg-bye ... ... Total .......... Second Innings.—H. R. Jordan, b Bell 9; W. E. Hobbs, b Bonser 21; H. K. Whiting, not out 19; P. N. S. Graeme, c Engman, b Bell 35; F. L. Jordan, c Bell, b Bonser 4; Byes 4. Total 92. H.A.C. J. D. H. Watts, c Lang ton.b Whiting ... F. O. Adair-Thompson, not out ................. R. W. Neumegen, c Hammill, b Whiting H. W. Bell, c Langton, b W ilson................. H. J. Bonser, b Whit ing ........................ 22 H.H. Walshe, c Hobbs, b Whiting .......... A. R. Shield, b Whit ing ........................ T. M. Engman, run out ........................ J. Hess, b Whiting ... T. W. Leage, b Wood B 12, lb 6, w 1 ... Total L. M. Leggatt did not bat. ...103 The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F ounded 1877. Published by F. H. Clarke for The Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. An Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Association Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. No. 632, Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. p r i c e :— 10/- per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. MERRYWEATHERS ’ H igh-class W A T E R IN G HOSE . **The Hose of the Day.*' 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 G r i p Made of best Rubber. Armoured with Spring Steel Wire. Strongly recommended for hard wear. Write fo r Price Lists and Samples. 63, LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C. KENSINGTON PARK v. LONDON SCOTTISH — Played at St. Quintin’s Park on June 3. L ondon S cottish . J.Lamont.c Campbell, b Thring................. 4 C. A. Codd, c Ingall, b Comyns .................64 E.A.Bennett, b C.II.M. Thring ................. 0 E. Lacey, c & b Ingall 18 L. J. Bush, b C. H. M. Thring .................56 H. J. R. Pope, not out 10 C. W. French,>b Good- sell 1 ........................ 0 R. A Bennett, not'out 2 'Byes ... ...‘ ... 16 Total (6 wkts)* 170 H. M. Godefray, H. Chown and W. Parmenter did not bat. * Innings declared closed. K ensington P ark . A.T.Roberts.c &bPope 67 A. P. Comyns, not out 7 C. H. M. Thring, c A. D. L. Campbell, b Chown, b C. A. Ben- P op e........................ 7 nett ........................15 B 5, lb 2, w 1 ... 8 A. L. Ingall, b Lacey 10 J.L.Nicholson, c Pope, Total (6 wkts) ...138 b Lacey .................23 E. W . Squire, C. E. L. Montifiore, H. F. Day and Goodsell did not bat. L. J. NIC0LLS, Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat A n d Sports’ Outfitter. APERFECTBAT MADB 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. Ranjit sinhji for the Patent Bat, and other First-class Cricketers a home and abroad. Price Lists on Application. F actory : Robertsbridge, SUSSEX. M ARQUEES AND TENTS of every description on SALE or HIRE. 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