Cricket 1905
A ug . 3,-1905. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 319 SPALDING’S Rubber-Faced GAUNTLETS Used by all the leading Wicket-keepers of the day. ENGLAND’S CHIEF MARKET Fo r ATHLETIC GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CRICKET , FOOTBALL , TENN IS , POLO , GOLF , BOXING , & C ., & C . Spalding’s Leg Guards. Superior White Chamois, 8 7 - BRASS FERRIJLED SELECTED ASH S TUM P S From 4/6 per Best Material, Best Workmanship, and Fairest Prices are guaranteed in every branch of Sport. FREE SPALDING’S CRICKET - - BAGS o f the Best Material at Lowest possible Prices. Illustrated Catalogue, which gives all particulars. Sent F rbb upon request. The “ COUNTY” Batting Slip. Best Quality, Lowest Prices. Spalding's COONTY SPECIAL Cricket Bat . 1 6 / 6 EACH. A S d P r L, ver !D Hade with Three Rubbers in Handle. A . Q . S P A L D I N G & B R O S . , S3,54,55, FETTER LANE, LONDON, INCOGNITI v. CHISWICK PARK.—Played at Chiswick, on July 21. C hiswick P ark . II.S.Burrington.c T.H. Hughes, b Dalgleish 31 L. H. Read, c R. M. Airey, b Harris ...104 W. J. Chattel, c G. S. Dalgleish, b Harris 0 A. C. Finnis, c R. B. Airey, b Dalgleish 3 II. G. Stutchbury, b H ancock.................13 F. M. Killion, run out 40 I ncogniti . R. Carr, run out ... 11 H. W. Curry, c L. A. S. Northcote, b Harris 0 H.R Loraine, b Harris 3 H. C. Pearson, b Har ris ........................23 H. Fripp, not out ... 1 B 16, lb 6, w 4, nb 2 28 Total .257 P. B. Dobson, b A. C. Finnis ................. 0 B. W. Edwards, c Lo raine, b Burrington 0 R. Hancock, c Bur rington, b Finnis ... 37 T.H. Hughes, b Finnis 27 G. S. Dalgleish, c Kil lion, b Finnis......... 0 Capt. C. E Higgin botham, c L. H.Read, b F in n is................. 6 R M. Airey, run out 19 D.L. Mackie, c Stutch bury, b Finnis ... 14 R. B. Airey, c & b L. H. Read ..........24 Capt. G. N. A. Hanis, lbw, b Burrington 9 L. A. S. Northcote, not out ................. 5 B 3, lb 1 .............. 4 Total ...145 BRIXTON WANDERERS (2) v. LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (2).—P.layed at East Dulwich on July 22. L. & W . B ank . R. S. Hartree, c Hogg, E. W. Bennett, not out 25 b Benge .................63 H. C. Willson, cHogg, H. E. Power, c Ed- i b Harbert monds, b Harbert G. Logan, c Hogg, b Harbert ................. S. Bennett, b Benge... S. G. Tyte, b Benge... W. Horncastle, b Benge ................. W. White b Benge ... C. H. Chapman, b Benge ............... A. Podmore, not out Extras ............... 0 | Total (9 wkts) *197 Innings declared closed. B rixton W anderers . W. A. Gilligan, c Logan, b Hartree................. 8 C. W. Phillips, c Pod more, b Power ... 8 W. A. Mitchell, c Ben nett, b Power..........30 A. P. Gibbons, b Power 0 C. Hogg, not out ... 89 A. Harbert, run out... 4 S. Thurston, not out 4 Extras .................13 Total (5 wkts) 156 J. W. E. Murray, H. C. Edmonds, W. J. Benge and L. Lewis did not bat. BURSTOW SCHOOL (MASTERS) v. M.C.C.— Played at Burst,ow on July 20. B urstow M asters . F. E. Lander, lbw, b Noakes ................. Rev. P. C. Scott, b Noakes ................. Rev.C. J. M. Godfrey, c Kirkpatrick.b Noakes R. Vigar, c Smith, b Kirkpatrick .......... C. A. Wiggins, b Hill G. C. B. Loos, c Craw ford, b Noakes Second in n in g sC . F. E. Lander, c Baker, not out, 32 ; R. Vigar, (for two wickets) 78. 13 E. J. Brooksmith, st Smith, b Crawford 26 J. A. Gravett, c Strutt, b Noakes.................. 1 R. N. Dowglass, b Noakes .................. 0 G. B. Orr, b Noakes... 4 W .Humphreys,notout 6 Extras......... ... 5 23 Total ..........188 A.Wiggins, b Kirkpatrick, 28; b Cleeves, 3; G. C. B. Loos, /lot out, 7 ; extras, 8.—Total M. C. C. Rev. J. C. Crawford, b Humphreys ..........20 Hon A.H. Strutt, c and b Humphreys.......... 6 Sir C. Kirkpatrick, st Vigar,b Humphreys 3 W.F. Noakes,st Vigar, b Humphreys..........66 Dr. Matthews, b Iioos 33 F. Hill, c Godfrey, b L o o s ........................ 9 S. H. Baker, b Loos ... H Batty-Smith,cScott, b Humphreys F. S. Cleeves, not out M. F. W. Loos, b Loos F. Dudman, st Vigar, b Humphreys Extras................. Total ...161 PELHAM v. CUCKFIELD.—Played at Cuckfield on July 29. P elham . First innings. Second innings. B.T.Bonser,cMaine,b Smith 0 P.Lingwood, c Quickenden, b Phillips ........................ 8 F. C. Delacour, b Smith ... 0 J. E. Potter, c H. Askew, b Sm ith ............................... 5 A. F. Potter, b Attwater ... 7 A. E. Axbey, b Attwater ... 0 H.Seaward,cWhite.b Smith 25 G. W. King, c Parsons, b Sm ith............................... 6 A. W. Atterbury, lbw, b Attwater ........................ 0 E. Grayston, not o u t ......... 1 W. Brown, c Maine, b Smith 4 Lb 2, w 1 ................. 3 B 3, lb 5 not out............... b Attwater... . c H. Askew, White ... . b Smith ... . lbw, b Smith . c sub., b Maine. b Attwater.......... 0 c Quickenden, b Attwater..........15 c Fox, b Attwater 7 9 27 0 27 Total .................59 Total (8 wkts)*106 * Innings declared closed. C uokfield . First innings. C. White, b Axbey ... . L. Askew, b Axbey ... . A. W . Fox, b Axbey ... . A. R. Smith, b Axbey H. Askew, b J. E. Potter . W. Parsons, c Delacour, J. E. Potter ... . H. Maine, c Brown, b J. ] Potter............................. R.B.Phillips,c J. E. Potter, Lingw ood...................... M. Turner, c & b Lingwoc E. Quickenden, not out . E. Attwater, b J. E. Potter. Extras.......... Total... fctw Second innings. . 19 c Brown, b J. E. Potter .......... 5 . 11 c Grayston, b Axbey .......... 1 . 2 not out................. 43 . 3 . 21 not out................. 7 ! 26 b J. E. Potter ... 4 ’ 0 . 8 L 8 . 0 . 0 19 Extras.......... 1 .117 Total/S.wk s) 61
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