Cricket 1905

J uly 6, 1905. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 243 Blaker, K . E . B. Fry, and then me with successive balls,” he said. “ He took seven wickets for ten runs in that innings, and we helped him to get into such good form that he dismissed C. B. Fry and Eanjitsinhji each for a duck’s egg in the test match immediately afterwards.” W. A. B e tt b sw o r t h . Below will be found a few of Mr. Wilson’s analyses. It will be noticed how few runs were scored off him in comparison to the overs. 1899. Cambridge Freshmen’s Match— 1901. O. M. R. W. First innings ... 21 9 33 2 Second innings... 55 23 73 6 1902. Cambridge v. Oxford— First innings ... 45 20 Second innings ... 15 6 Cambridge v. Worcestershire— First innings ... 24.1 9 Second innings ... 34 13 Cambridge XI. v. Next XVI.— Second innings... 40.3 16 73 14 Cambridge v. London County, at Cambridge— First innings ... 23 13 19 4 Cambridge v. London County, at Crys. Palace- First innings ... 9 2 15 4 Second innings... 15 5 19 4 Cambridge v. Surrey, at O val- First innings ... 39.3 20 46 5 Cambridge v. Oxford— First innings ... 35 13 53 5 Second innings... 36 13 66 3 Cambridge v. Sussex— First innings ... 30 16 29 2 P. REYNOLDSi-XI. v. HAYES—Played atQuernmore on June 24. H ayes . A. Clowes, run out ... 81 S. Kiech, b Reynolds... 5 P. Hill, b Reynolds ... 2 J. Kingscote,b Summer- field ........................22 R.Buchoran,b Reynolds 1 C F. Wood, b Reynolds 0 E. B. Burrows, not out 44 W.Yerron.c Patrickson, b Summerfield.......... 3 T. Elliott, c Reynolds, b Summerfield ... 0 F. Kiech, b Summer­ field ......................... 0 B. Plait, c Harvey, b Patrickeon ........13 W- Morris, b Scott ... 7 Extras ........... 8 Total ...131 Summerfield performed the “ hat trick.” P. R eynolds ’ XI. P. Reynolds, b F. Kiech 17 A. M. Lewis, b F. Kiech 9 D. Lewis, b F. Kiech ... 6 H. G. Patrickson, b Elliott .................16 F. G. Scott, b Morris... 1 A. C. Jepson, c 8. Kiech, b F. Kiech................. 4 Summerfield, b Elliott 0 B.C.Ashton, b F.Kiech 0 W. L. Harvey, b Clowes 0 A T.Harvey, bF. Kiech 0 J.M.Bernaver,bF.Kiech 0 W. C. D. Maile, not out 0 Extras ..........12 Total 65 KENSINGTON PARK v. UPPER TOOTING.- Played at St. Quintin’s Park, on June 24. U pper T ooting . W. V. Butcher, c Camp­ bell, b Hemmerde ... 12 M. R. Seymour, b Hem­ merde ................. 19 H. D. Hancock, c Wood­ ward, b Hemmerden 37 D. C. Bartley, c Wr. H. Nicholas, b H. D. Nicholas .................42 J. A. Attlee, c &b Hem­ merde........................12 E. A. Sriebel, b Hem­ merde........................ 5 G. H. Lyon, c Wood­ ward, b Hemmerde 32 J. H. Lindsay, c Camp­ bell, b Woodward ... 27 C. C. Johnson, b Hem­ merde ................. 1 P. W. Butcher, not out 0 H. Tanner, c Wood­ ward, b Hemmerde 0 B 5, w 1 .......... 6 Total ...193 K ensington P ark . C. E. A. Greene, b Hancock .................14 H. W. Woodward, b Hancock .................19 A. Eddy, b Hancock ... 4 H. Trevor, c Seymour, b Hancock.................13 T. W. Hemmerde, b Lindsay ................. 1 A. Nicholas, b Hancock ................10 A. D. Browne, b Lind­ say ... ... .......... 1 A. D. L. Campbell, b Lindsay ................. 0 H. D. Nicholas, b Hancock ................. 2 D.H. Kinaham, not out 10 W.H Nicholas, run out 2 B 1,1I>1.......... 2 Total .„ „ . 78 RICKLING GREEN y . MARYBOROUGH BLUES.— Played at Rickling Green on June 24. R ickling G reen . G. De N. G. Howes, c Rogers, b Lewis ... 18 R. C. Gosling, not out 22 Byes ................. 6 Total (5 wkts)*270 Rev. L. S. Westall, b Rowell ............... 44 Capt. A. N. Byng, c Prest, b Scott.............46 W. H. Douglas, st Rogers, b Scott ...106 A. Gibson, « Rogers, b Lewis...........................28 H. Bacon, G. A. Foljambe, C. Nanklin, C. S. Hayes, and Rev. W. Laudan-Smith did not bat. * Innings delared closed. M arlborough B lues . A. P. Scott, c Douglas, b Foljambe ..........94 W. Prest, c Byng, b b L.-Smith ..........15 L. C. R. Thring, c Byng, b Foljambe ... 4 H. M. Rogers, b Hayes 32 C.H.M. Thring, not out 18 A. Nockolds, A. Hacking, and not bat. W. J. Rowell, b Douglas ................. 1 A. M. G. Black, o Westall, b Foljambe 8 M. 0. Lewis, not out 6 B 6, lb 4, w 4 ... 14 Total (6 wkts) 192 A. N. Other did KENSINGTON PARK v BEDFORD COUNTY SCHOOL.—Played at Bedford County Schools on June 22. B edford C ounty S chool . First innings. P. Gaminard, c Surtees, b Woodward........................ 4 E. H. Saffery, c& b Nicholas 83 H. R. Orr, c Halford, b Nicholas ........................21 R. V. Pendergast, b Nicholas 13 F. V. De Lisle, c Nicholas, b Halford ................. H. Scowen, b Thompson L. Collins, c and b Nicholas.. P. Southwell, c Squire, b Thompson........................ G. C. Crant, c Thompson, b Nicholas ........................ J. R. C. Atwood, not out ... H. H. PIayford, b Thompson 12 Byes ... *................ 8 Second Innings. not out... 10 18 8 0 6 1 4 lbw, b Thring b Thring not out... Byes Total .................113 Total (2 wkts.)... 64 K ensington P ark . E. H. Seaton, c Grant, b Atwood.................18 C. H. M. Thring, b Playford ................. 8 W. E. Scott, b Atwood 1 H. W. Woodward, c Gaminard, b Atwood 6 E. W. Squire, c Grant, b Playford................. 7 A. A. Surtees, lbw, b Orr .......... ..........87 F. L Halford, run out. 40 H. D. Nicholas, b Saffery ................. D. H. Kinahan, c Grant, b Playford ... H. F. Day, c Grant, b Playford ................. W. G. Thompson, not out ........................ B 10, w 1, nb 1... 22 133 EALING v. SPENCER.—Played at Ealing. E aling . R.H. Mallett, c Feather- stonhaugh, b Stur­ geon ........................81 E. S. Littlejohn, b Sturgeon .................82 A. R. Littlejohn, b Sturgeon .................74 E. M. Martin, b Kirk... 82 R. R. Dangar, b T. Total*... Wheeler.................24 W. E. Peal and C. Dunster did not bat. * Innings declared closed. D. R. Dangar, not out 72 H. D. Ruston, b Stur­ geon ........................ 2 E. Jowett, c & b A. P. Featherstonhaugh... 17 A. S. Dornton, not out 8 Extras .......... 17 ...304 S pencer . F. F. Boles, c Jowett, b D. R. Dangar ......... 39 H.W.Wheeler, cJowett, b R. R. Dangar ... 45 F. M. Barton, c D. R. Dangar, b A. R. Littlejohn.................28 T.J.Whiller, b Dornton 5 E. C. Kirk, M. A. Neale, J. S. Featherstonhaugh, and A. P. Featherstonhaugh did not bat. J. C. Larkin, not out 24 G. Sturgeon, c Ruston, b D. R. Dangar ... 7 A. M. Black not out ... 8 Extras.................18 Total (5 wkts.)175 INCOGNITI v. MOOR HALL.—Played at Harlow on June 24. M oor H all . J.H.Balfour, b Hancock 10 B. P. Dobson, not out 141 D. Tosetti, lbw, b Nes­ bitt ........................ 6 C. T. Evans, c Bagnall, b Rawlinson ......... 5 W. Williams, b Raw­ linson........................ 2 Capt.Dansey, b Rawlin­ son ... ................. 8 A. French and J. Balfour did not ba Y.r. Dawson, c MacAn- drew, b Rawlinson... 85 E. Lowes, c Bagnall, b. Nesbitt....................14 J. Balfour, jr., not out 26 Extras....................12 Total...........254 A. H. Bagnall^ b. T. Evans.......... ’ ........... R. Macandrew, c Dob­ son, b T. Evans G. E. Williams, c Wil­ son, b T. Evans R. Hancock, not out ... P. Nesbitt, lbw, b. A. French ................. M. W. Keith, b W. W illiams................. |T. A. Rawlinson, c &b E. Lowes................. E. B. Beall, b W. Williams................. C. Dixon, b A. French T. C. Bett, b A. French E. G. Mawby, not out. B 11,lb 3 .......... 19 Total ...145 LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK (2) v. BELLE­ VUE.—Played at Norbury on June 17. J. Milne, run out.......... 0 S. Turnbull, b Dear ... 4 A. R Jones, o Crossley, b Hartree................. 5 C. Carpenter, b Dear ... 6 A. Stringer, b Hartree 18 A. McCabe, b Hartree 8 L.Jeffreys,c Wellborne, b Power ................. 7 T. C. Sampson, b Dear 1 S. Fowles. not out ... 16 H. Berridge, b Power 0 F. Berridge, b Cockell 6 B 9, lb 1..........10 Total 71 L. & W. B ank (2.) H. D. Dear, b Fowles... 0 F. W. Newcomb, b Jeffreys ................. 0 G. Logan, run out ... 7 C. F. G. Wellborne, st Stringer, b Jeffroys 21 H. G. Wellborne, lbw, b Jeffreys.................19 A. M. Cockell, st Car­ penter, b Turnbull... 10 C. J. Crossley, c Stringer, b Turnbull H. E. Power, b Car­ penter ................. R.S.Hartree,bTurnbull H. E. Muriel, b Car­ penter .......... ... A. Podmore, not out... B 5, lb 2, nb 1 ... Total ...104 STREATHAM v. LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK.—Played at Strestham on June 2ith. L. & W. B ank . S. Bowman, b Morgan 0 H. H. G. Wellborne, c Goggs, b Wood ... 42 C. J. Bowman, Ibw, b Holmes .................29 H. C. Boys, c G. Goggs, b Morgan.................18 C. A. Snell, c Wood, b Morgan .................12 L. Pitt Brook, not out 49 W. Bradbery, b Gough 82 A. G. Gough, b Fortis- cue ........................ 2 H. S. Baker, run out... 1 C. C. Simpson, not out 7 B 5, lb 2 .......... 7 Total (8 wkts.)...199 E. A. Willson did not bat. S treatham . C. M. Thomas, b Snell 11 A. E. Fortescue, b Willson ................. 1 E. B. Miller, b Willson 4 Rev.P.Gough, bWillson 0 H. T. Cross, b Snell ... 6 C. L. Morgan, b Boys.. 11 R. T.Wood, c Bradbury, b Boys .................10 J. G. V. Holmes, b B oys............... . ... 1 W. Horncastle, not out 7 G. Goggs, b Bowman... 10 F. A. Thew, run out... 0 B 11, lb 5, w l ... 17 Total 78 BRIXTON WANDERERS (2) v. FOREST HILL (2). Played at Perry Hill on June 24. B rixton W anderers . A. J. Whyte, st Benton, b Young .................36 A. Harbert, c Baskett, b Russell................. 4 W. A. Mitchell, b Russell ................. 8 C. Hogg, c Benton, b C. Barham ..........57 W. R. Caesar, b C. Barham .................10 W. A. Gilligan, notout 51 C. W. Phillips,notout 31 B 1, lb 9, nb 1 ... 11 Total (5 wkts) 208 S. Thurston, H. C. Edmonds, S. J. Owens, and W. J. Benge did not bat. F orest H ill . H. Barham, b Benge ... 24 S. Silverthorne, c Edmonds, b Mitchell 1 C. G. Young, b Mitchell 2 H. Lanham, c Mitchell, b Benge ................. 4 J. A. B. Grier, b Mitchell .......... ... 1 C. H. Barham, c Whyte, b Benge ... 8 L. H. Yincent, not out 86 S. J. Benton, b Gilligan ................. 1 P. H. Russell, c Benge, b Mitchell ..........14 L. H. Baskett, b Mitchell ................. 0 A. Jacobs, c Hogg, b Mitchell ................. 0 Byes ................. 6 Total ... 97 The Editor regrets that the pressure of scores during the summer only allows him to guarantee insertion of scores of clubs arranging for publication of all their matches. A charge of Is. a match, with a minimum of 21s., is made for the insertion of scores. Odd scores are inserted at 2s. each if space permits. Scores must reach “ Cricket” Offices, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.O., by first post on Tuesday follow­ ing the match.

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