Cricket 1905
240 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. June 29, 1905 NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. LLOYDS’ BANK.—Played at Lower Sydenham 011 June 19 and 20. N ational P rovincial B ank . E. W. Armstrong, lbw, b Stanley .......... 5 A. Harrison, b Dunell 19 IT. E. Moore, b W. A. Smith ................. 30 J. Price, b Stanley ... 21 A. C. Purnell, c F. I Smith, b Stanley ... 3 ! G. A. Cosser, b F. i Smith ................. 2 E. J. Innocent, b Dunell ................. 6 H. L. Stephenson, b Dunell ................. 4 E. C. Troughton, run out A. King, not out J. W. Richards, Dunell .......... Extras Total ... W. Farquar Smith, lbw, b Price ..........27 J. H. Downward, c Richards, b Cosser 1 C. E. Melville, c Moore, b Cosser .................46 A. S. Taylor, b Price... 7 L loyds ’ B ank . C. L. Pennman, not out ........................ 14 E. J. Thomas, b Price 14 W. A. Smith, b King 2 A. G. Dunell, not out f> Extras .......... 3 Total ...120 S. Bristow, S. P. Mole, and L. A. Stanley, did not bat. ____________________ MR. J. O. LOVELL’S X I. v. CROYDON.—Played a Croydon on June 24. J. C. L ovell ’ s XI. J. Spencer-Loveli, b Tovey ................. 0 P. P. Tyacke, c Latham, b Richer .................60 C. H. Mountain, c Wicks, b Richer ... 14 G. W. Ayres, b Richer 28 L. Lovell, c Balch, b Robilliard .......... 5 Total (8 wkts) *195 J. Anthony-Loveli, not out ........................ 29 G. A. Ring and C. Lovell did not bat. * Innings declared closed. C. L. Ring, c Tovey, b Ching .................30 A. Meller, c and b Richer ................. 6 S. H. Flindt, c Lat ham, b Richer ... 0 B 19, lb 4 ..........23 C roydon . C. P. Wicks, c Flindt, b Spencer-Loveli ... 12 H. J. Tovey, lbw, b Flindt .................18 A. T. Latham, c Mel ler, b Flindt .......... 2 J. A. Archer, b Ant.- Lovell ................39 C. K. Richer, c L.Lovell, b Ayres .................31 J. D. Davis, b Ant.- Lovell ................. C. T. Mabey, c G. Ring, b Meller L. J. Ching, not out R. A. Allen, b Flindt E. H. Balch, not out B 8, lb 1 .......... Total (8 wkts) ...131 D. L. Robilliard did not bat. LUDGROVE (1) v. SOUTH LODGE (1).—Played at Ludgrove on June 21. L udgrove . J. Forster, b Bagnall Lord Carlton, c & b Bagnall ................. 1 G. R. D. Hoare, b Bag nall ........................ 0 W. M. Peareth, b Job son ........................ 29 F. M. Eastwood, b Cochrane.................16 W. S. Cornwallis, c Young, b Bagnall... 23 G.S.Bailey,b Cochrane 2 S outh L odge . E. T. N. Grove, c Cochrane, b Jobson 3 O. W. Cornwallis, not out ........................ 9 A. H. B. Atkinson- Clark, b Bagnall... 6 F. G. Beaumont- Nesbitt, b T. Begbie 12 B 12, wb 1 ..........13 Total ...115 R. H. Jobson, lbw, b S. Cornwallis.......... 1 T. N. Begbie, b S. Cornwallis ..........12 R.D. Cochrane, c Fors ter, b Cornwallis ... 17 H. F, Young, c Grove, b Nesbitt.................49 II. Gregson, b Carlton 7 R. St. Bagnall, b Carl ton ........................ 5 H. W. Thompson, not out ........................ 2 H. Begbie, c Peareth, b Carlton................. G. J. Cartland, b Carl ton ........................ W. de Pass, c Grove. b Carlton... A. D. Magnay, Carton B 2, lb 1 & b Total ,..100 SOUTHGATE v. M.C.C.—Played at Southgate on June 24. M.C.C. R. W. Nicholls, c & b F. S. Lewis ......... 23 D. J. Crump, c Hey gate, b F.S. I,ewis 38 Hearne, (G. G.) b Smith ............. 3 Capt. C. E. Higgin botham, b F. S. Lewis ............. 32 Capt. L. M. Jones, b Smith ............. 0 J. G. Earle, c sub, b Smith ............. 7 J. R. Turner, ran out 41 H. Wade, b Smith Alsopp, b Robertson Fielder, not out..-. ... F. H Swinstead, b Bashford................. Major N. Pochin, b Bashford................. B 26, w 2 .......... Total ..245 S outhgate . W. R. Robertson, b Alsopp ................ 7 R. B. Heygate, c Swin stead, b Alsopp ... 18 Rev. A. M. Bashford, b Fielder................. 5 E. Smith, c Swinstead, b Fielder................ 7 H. B. Corry, b Fielder 9 F. S. Lewis, c and b Alsopp .................18 E. J. Mann, c Higgin botham, b Fielder... 14 H. R. Ford, not ou t... 47 J. Simonds, b Fielder 3 R. S. Paige, not out... 15 B 4, lb 3, nb 9... 16 T otal..........159 L. R. Lewis and W. T. Ricketts did not bat. 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. 8 .A. price :— 10 /- per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. MERRYWEATHERS ' H i g h - C l a s s W A T E R IN G HOSES & PUMPS . Merryweathers’ Non-kinkable RED G REY HOSE will last out S I X OrdinaryHoses. T estimonial : —“ The Hose I had from you ten years ago is as good as ever and likely to last another ten.” Merryweathers’ Pumps ofalli^it|ds . . for . . 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Mertens, b Hall ........................ 0 E. F. Lowen, b Hall 0 G. E. Canham, not out ........................ 0 Extras ..........10 Total . ..107 A. Myford and A. Woolard did not bat. L. J. NIC0LLS, Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat And Sports’ Outfitter. A PERFECT BAT I MADE 07 THE Choicest Willow. 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. Banjit. sitihji 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. Marquees in good condition: 12 ft. by 8 ft., £3; 16ft. by 8 ft., £4; 18ft. by 10 ft., £4 10s. ; 20ft. by 12ft., £5 ; 28ft. by 14ft., £7 ; 30ft. y 16ft., £ 8 . New square tents : 6 ft., £2 2s. ; 8 ft., £4 10s., withou icentre pole. 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