Cricket 1905

224 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u n e 22, 1905 BRIXTON WANDERERS (2) v. SUTTON (2).— Played at East Dulwich on June 12. W.G-.Poole, c Mitchell, b S torey................. 20 A. Collins, c Glanvill, b Storey ................. 8 D.D. Napper, b Storey 14 F. Collins, c Brymer, b Harbert .......... ... 18 A. L. Sloper, b Storey 6 E.E.Kenyon.b Brymer 29 D. T. Coilins, b Benge 16 S utton . J. R. Tullock, c Phil­ lips, b Benge.......... 2 S. R. Hadfield, b Phil­ lips ........................12 F. Blades, not out ... 29 J.R.Haynes,c Harbert, b Russell.......... ... 5 B 13, lb 1 ..........14 Total .173 A. J. Whyte, b Haynes 8 A.P.Gibbons, cF . Col­ lins, b Haynes ... 4 E. A. Brymer, c and b Haynes .................11 C. Hogg, c Sloper, b Haynes .................25 A.V.Russell, b Haynes 0 A.Y. Storey, b Tullocli 21 B rixton W anderers . W.A.Mitchell, c Poole, b Haynes.................10 A. Harbert, b Haynes 1 C. W. Phiilips, b Tul- lo c h ........................ 4 W. J. Benge, not out 3 B. A. Glanvill, run out 1 B 6, nb 3 .......... 9 Total , 97 NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. LONDON AND COUNTY BANK—Played at Lower Syden­ ham on June 14, 15 and 16. N. P. E. W. Armstrong, c Hubbard,bGoddard 4 A. Harrison, c Sutton, b Goddard ..........13 J.W. Richards, b Mills 17 E J. Innocent, c Hub­ bard, b Goddard ... 4 J.Price.cTealby.bMills 21 G. A. Cosser, c Tealby, b Hearsun .......... 8 L. & G. E. J. Stiff, b Cosser ... 5 H.G.IIearsun, c Moore, b Price .................27 C.W. Goddard, c Arm­ strong, b Cosser ... 5 P.W .Hubbard,cHarri- son, b Price .......... 1 S. A. Mills, c Moore, b Cosser ................. 3 W. Sutton, b Cosser... 36 B ank . A. C. Parnell, not out 55 H. C. Stephenson, b M ills........................12 E. C. Troughton, b Hubbard.................10 H.E.Moore,bHubbard 2 W.H.Fear, b Hubbard 0 Extras.................26 Total B ank . C. R. Trowell, c Arm­ strong, b Price E. A. Tealby, not out P. F. Allen, b Cosser _K. Allardyce, b Cosser A. A. Feaver, absent E xtra................ Total ........ .172 LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK v. GENTLE­ MEN OF M.O.C.—Played at Norbury on June 12. G entlemen of M.C.C. E. Mason, b Hartree... 16 Capt. Harrington, run out ........................ 14 J. R. Mason, c Dear, b Willson.................54 J. E. Mason, b Willson 22 G. R. Greaves, b Will­ son ........................44 J. J. M. More, b Will- - son ........................ 5 L. & W A. G. Gough, c and b J. R. Mason .......... 0 L. Pitt Brook, c and b J. R. Mason .......... 1 C. J. Bowman, lbw, b J. R. Mason ..........31 S. Bowman, lbw, b J. R. Mason .......... 0 H. C. Boys, lbw, b Greaves .................24 W. Bradbery, b J. R. Mason .............. .. 5 V. P. Samuelson, Willson .............. J. M. Campbell, D ear...................... Hon. M. Forbes, Willsou .............. F. B. May, not out . Extras.............. Total 0 10 0 ... 0 ... 14 ...179 B ank . G. Wellborne, b J. R. Mason ................. 2 C. C. Simpson, b J. R. Mason .................18 H. D. Dear, c sub., b J. R. Mason .......... 3 R. S. Hartree, not out 13 E. A. Willson, c and b J. R. Mason.......... 0 Extras....................15 Total ...........112 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 2d. extra—To be obtained at the Offices of “ Cricket,” 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. WORTHING v. BRIXTON WANDERERS.- Played at Worthing on June 10. W orthing . Capt. Veal, b Gilligan 39 Capt. Jones, c Murray, b Gilligan ... .*..39 A. F. Somerset, b Gilli­ gan ....................... 60 H. L. Havers, st Whit­ ley, b Gilligan ... 16 R. A. W. Collett, c Mason, b Thurston. 34 R. A. Malcolm, run out 40 W.C. Wordsworth, b Thurston................. 6 — Preston, not out ... 12 W. C. Blaker, not out 2 B 2, lb 2 .......... 4 Total (7 wkts)...*252 S. W. Collett and F. C. Winton did not bat. * Innings declared closed. B rixton W anderers . F. Odell, b Winton ... 6 H. E. Smith, b Blaker 9 H.Goodall, c Somerset, b Winton................ 12 F.P. Rider, c Havers,b Blaker ................ 2 G. Stubbs, c. Havers, b S. W. Collett......... 24 C.G. Smith, c Veal, b S. W. Collett......... 62 A. R. Whitley, b Mal­ colm ........................13 W. A. Gilligan.c and b Blaker ................. 6 T.W.E. Murray,notout 12 H. Mason, b Blaker .. 2 S.Thurston,c Havers,b Winton ................. 0 _ B 9, lb 1 ..........10 Total ..158 The AMERICANCRICKETER. 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. price :— 10 /- per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. M ERRYW EATHERS ’ 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 erry w ea th ers9 “ Sphincter G rip .f9 63, LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C. LONDON AND COUNTY BANK v. SUTTON- Played at Sutton on June 17. L. & C. B ank . Made,of best Rubber. Armoured with Spring Steel Wire. Strongly recommended for hard wear. Write fo r Price Lists and Samples. H.L.Hearsun,bSilcock 13 A. A. Fearer, lbw, b Illington................ 5 C.W.Goddard.run out 0 J.A.Bienvenu,stPoole, b Illington ......... 5 P.W .Hubbard ,stPoole, b Illington ......... 42 F. J. Finlinson, b Illington................ 0 H.J.H.Smith,b Illing- ton ........................ 2 E.F.Robinson,not out 25 C.R.Trowell,b Silcock 4 E.J.Stiff.lbw, b Illing­ ton ......... .......... 0 P. F. Allen, st Poole, b Illington................. 1 Byes ... - .......... 9 A. Collins, b Bienvenu 0 S.G.Poole, c Finiinson, b Bienvenu ......... 4 J. G. Poole, lbw, b Goddard.................13 W,M. Silcock, b Bien­ venu ................. ... 0 W.S.Holford, c Finlin­ son, b Bienvenu ... 0 J. T. Illington, b Bien­ venu ........................10 Total . -106 S utton . D.D. Napper, c Fearer, b Hubbard ..........47 W. B. Haycraft, c & b Bienvenu................. 9 E. Allen,c Stiff,b Bien­ venu ........................37 D. G. Collins, not out 61 E. J. Easton, b Bien­ venu ........................ 9 B 17, lb 4, w 1, nb 3 25 Total ..215 L. J. NICOLLS, Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat And Sports’ Outfitter. APERFECTBAT mWM MADE OF THE Slffi Cho ices t W illow . f i f Used by Dr. W . G. Grace when making his 100 th 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 AKQU KKa AND TENTS of every description on SALE or HIRE. Marquees in good condition: 12ft. by 8ft., £3; 16ft. by 8ft., £4; 18ft. by 10ft., £4 10s ; 20ft. by 12ft., £5 ; 28ft. by 14ft., £7 ; 30ft. y 16ft., £8. New square tents : fift., £2 2s. ; 8ft., £4 10s., withou 1centre pole. Bathing Tents from 12s. 6d. each Liatsfree.— Bbown, Three Colt 8treet, Limehouae, E. ENLARCED VIEW OF PATENT SPRING RANSOMES, SIMS &JEFFERIES, Ltd., IPSWICH R oyal W arrant Manufacturers of H orticultural Machinery to H is Majesty, K ing Edward V II RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS THE BEST IN ' TH E W ORLD . Possess Improvements embodied in no other Machines. H O R S E A N D P O N Y . T H E B E S T L A R G E M A C H I N E S . HAND-POWER MACHINES IN ALL SIZES TO SUIT EYERY REQUIREMENT MO TOR LAWN MOWERS IN VARIOUS 8IZES. Printed and Published for the Proprietor by MmuuTT& HiroHEE, L td ., 167,168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.O, June 22nd, 1»0S

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