Cricket 1905

256 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. J uly 6, 1905 HA.MPSTEAD v. WEST HERTS. 01,UB AND GROUND.- Played at Watford on June 28. H ampstead . A. J. Orr, c White, b R ow e.......................18 F. Rowley, b Rowe ... 0 B. A. E. Manson, c and b W hite......... 49 O.D. Drayson.b White 14 W. R. Moon, b White 30 T. S. Wheater, bWhite 0 A. P. Dube, c Goodall, b White .................14 T. M. Farmiloe, c Goodall, b White ... D. L. Gray, not out ... H. S. Blockley, st Goodall, b White ... A. N. Other, c Holl- way, b White.......... B 12, lb 4 .......... Total ...169 W est H erts C. and G. White, c Drayson, b W heater.................22 L. W. Hollway, c Brockley, b Manson 5 Goodall, c Moon, b Rowley .................37 F. O. de Pas, c and b Manson .................31 H. J. Sumpter, c Wheater, b Moon .. 49 J. E. Myers, c Drayson b Moon .................43 C. C. Southey, c Dube b Manson................. Wilders, b Manson ... E. B. Rowe, c Dube, b Manson ................. A. Rowe, c Rowley, b Manson ..........* ... J. Hartley, not out ... Byes ................. Total ..208 HAMPSTEAD v. GUY’S HOSPITAL.--Played at Hampstead on July 1. H ampstead . F. W. Orr, c Davis, b Kahlenberg ..........23 A.R.Trimen.c Barnett, b Kahlenberg......... 47 B. E. A. Manson, c Tol- liurst, b Kahlenberg 21 II.B.Hayman, bWillan 8 W. T. C.Danby, c Bar­ nett, b Willan......... 15 G. G. Dumbelton, b Willan ................. 0 T.M.Farmiloe,cSimms, b Willian................. 0 . G uy ’ s H ospital . E. Barnett, c Orr, b Manson .................69 J. Bookless, c Dumbel­ ton, b Bacon ..........81 H. Simms, not out ...40 P. Smith, st Danby, b Orr ........................ 1 R. Willan, E. Morgan, S Wells, F. Kahlenberg, G. N. Bartlett, and L. G. Davies did not bat. E.L. Marsden, not out 26 J. C. Toller, st Wells, b W illan.................10 F.W. Bacon, c Simms, b W illan................. 8 S. S. Pawling, c Kah­ lenberg, b Willan... 0 B 16, lb 1 ..........17 Total ...175 A.M. Tolhurst, not out 0 B 14, nb I ..........15 Total (3 wkts) 206 EALING XII. v. MR. FRANK ABRAHAM’S XII. —Played at Eaiing on June 21., M r. Abraham ’s XII. O. Robson, b Martin... 25 T. Dennis, c Weir, b Mallet,t ....................34 J. W. H. T. Douglas, c Littlejohn, b Mar­ tin ........................ 133 W. B. Elderton, b Martin .................. 1 T. H. Douglas, not out ........................16 R. K. Henderson, lbw, b Mallett.................89 B 8 , lb 7, w 1 ... 16 Total (5 wkts)*314 A. F. Bettison, F. Turner, F. Abraham, A. Mclver> G. Wood, and E. Noel did not bat. •Innings declared closed. E a lin g X n . E. S. Littlejohn, b Henderson ..........23 R. H. Mallett, c Dennis, b Noel .................62 R. R. Dangar, b Noel 52 E. M. Martin, c and b Noel ........................ 3 L.D. Smith ,c Douglas, b Noel ................. 0 A. K. Ross, c Dennis, b Henderson..........22 F. S. Corfield, not out 0 O. R. Duerden did not bat. GRANVILLE (LEE) v. CHARLTON P A R K - k Played at Chariton Park on July 1. G ranville , A. F. Fin’ey c Den­ nis, b Henderson ... 0 H. A. Budden, c Den­ nis, b Henderson ... 4 A. T Weir, not out... 31 A. McDonald, st Rob­ son, b Henderson ... 14 Byes ................. 4 Total v9 wkts) 215 O. E. C. Kendle, st S. R. Sargent, b Mas- call A. E. Earnshaw, st S. R. Sargent, b Cowloy ................. H. T. Richardson, b Cowley ................. A. L. Kemp, c Woods, b Cowley E. A. Beldam, st S. R. Sargent, b Mas- call ........................ 45 A. P. Roe, lbw, b Mas- call F. Helder, not out ... H.E.Thomson,run out Extras .......... Total (7 wkts)...*181 P. P. Lincoln, J. P. Clarkson, and T. L. Passmore, did not bat. ♦Innings declared closed. C harlton P ark . S. R. Sargent, b Rich- *A. T. Wood, not out... 23 ardson .............. 4 Extras ... ... 17 H. C. Sargent, not out 74 — W. McCanlis, b Earn- Total (2 wkts)141 shaw ........................23 R. G. Cowley, L. H. Dermer, C. T. Turpin, A. J. Mascall, A. C. Newsom, G. H. Bumpers, and R. Johnston, did not bat. WANDERERS v. BROMLEY.—Played at Bromley on June 29. W anderers . P. P. Lincoln, c L. A. Tucker, b Gregory 25 F. Morres, b Gregory 17 G. U. B Roose, c Field, b Barker................. 1 N. A. Damian, not out 17 Byes ..........10 Total (6 wkts) *246 A. L. Kemp, J. H. Edey, and A. L. S. Rose did not bat. * Innings declared closed. H. M. Langdale, c Bar­ ker, b L. A. Tucker 38 O. J. Damian, c B. H., b L. A. Tucker ...13 L. D. Montezuma, c Field, b Barker ... 12 D. L. A. Jephson, not out ........................103 B romley . C. L. Gregory, not out ........................18 B 6 , lb 1, w 1 .. 8 E. Field, c Kemp, b Morres ................ 67 R. B. Barker, c and b N. A. Damian......... 69 B. H. Tucker, c Roose, Total b N. A. Damian ... 0 R. H. Hayne, A. E. Earnshaw, H. P. Hardingham, L. A. Tucker, A. H. Bennett, W. Philpott, and L. Graty did not bat. ..162 THREE COUNTIES ASYLUM v. BRIXTON WANDERERS.—Played at Arlesey on June 28. B rixton W anderers . C. W. Phillips, c Cox, b Keenan................. 7 F. Odell, b Keenan ... 2 N.V. Storey, c Keenan, b Hutchison ......... 2 C. G. Smith, b Wat- mough ..............152 V. C. .T. Burlington, c Lester, b Hutchison 24 E. A. Brymer, c Cun- dall, b Keenan ... 30 T hree C ounties . H.C. Edmunds, b Cox J. W. E. Murray, lbw, b Cox......... ‘ .......... E. Gilbert, b Hutchi­ son ........................ J. Maxwell, not out ... B.N.Glanvill, c Childs, b Watmough......... B 8 , lb 6 , wb 1 Total.. ..275 First innings. J. R. Woodhouse, b Brymer C. K. Keenan, c Phillips b Storey ........................ J. Hutchison, c Smith, b Storey...............................18 H. Lester, c Maxwell, b Storey ............................... 3 Dr. Cundell, c Burlington, b Brymer .......................... 15 Dr. Dixon, b Brymer...........12 J. W. Johnson, b Brymer 9 C. Cox, c Smith, b Storey... 12 H. Child, c Phillips, b Brymer ........................ 0 B. Watraough, not out ... 8 G. Robinson, c Edmunds, b Brymer ........................22 Leg-bye.......... 1 Total ...........106 Second innings, runout ..........50 1 b Maxwell ... st Glanvill, Maxwell ... not out not out b Maxwell . 24 b Smith ......... 17 B 5, lb 3 ,w l... 9 Total.. 170 HOLLOWAY SANATORIUM v. HONOURABI F AltTfLLERV OO.—Played at Virginia W ater on H.A.C. H. J. Sharpe, c and b Blaber ................ 66 W. E. Waigh, c and b Blaber ................. 5 H. J. Bonser, run out 5 M. T. Engman, c Mor­ gan, b Street......... 20 H. W. Bell, b Bishop 34 H. S. Bell, b Bishop. . 0 H. L. Nathan, not out 8 B 20, lb 4, w 3 ... 27 E. Grimaldi, c Blaber, b Street ................ 13 R. W. Neumegen, b Street ................ 24 F. C. Adair-Thompson, b Bowskill ......... 6 J. D. H. Watts, b Bow­ skill ... ................29 Total H olloway S anatorium . Bishop, b Bonser ... 5 Keenan, b Bonser ... 7 Street, c & b Sharpe 111 E. H. G. Morgan, c Engman, b Adair- Thompson ......... 0 L. Havers, b Sharpe... 25 Aries, c Adair-Thomp­ son, b Bonser......... 4 Blaber, b Adair- Thompson .........24 ..237 G. Smith, b Bonser... 10 Bowskill, c Watts, b Bonser ................. 0 Stinton, b Sharpe ... 8 Dr. T. E. Harper, not out ........................ 1 B 4, lb 2, w i ... 7 Total ..202 M ERRYW EATH ERS ’ ™ H ig h -c la s s 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. Testim onial .— “ The Hose I had from you ten years ago is as good as ver, andlikely 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. L. J. NIC0LLS, Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat And Sports’ Outfitter. 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