Cricket 1905

A ug . 17, 1905. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 343 N ew Y ork . First innings. E. H. L. Steinthal, c Stow, b Henley...............................18 J. F. Curran, b Henley ... 0 T.L.Poyer.c Mann,b Henley 4 H. C. Smart, b Henley ... 0 C.A.Worm,lbw, b McDonell 26 A. S. Laurie, b McDonell... 14 C. P. Hurditch, lbw, b Mc­ Donell ............................... M. R. Cobb, c Godsell, b Hunter............................... 0 A. S. Durrant, not out ... 17 G. McPherson, b Hunter ... 0 F. F. Kelly, b McDonell ... 8 B 5, lb 2, nb 2 ......... 9 Total .................96 M. 0. 0. First innings. Second innings. cMann,bMcDonell 8 run out .......... 7 b McDonell ... 23 b McDonell ... 9 c Stow, b Hopley 4 c Hunter, b Mc­ Donell .......... 0 0 b Henley 12 c and b McDonell 11 c Stow, b Henley 7 not out .......... 7 lbw, b McDonell 0 B 1, lb 2, nb 4 7 Total..........95 Cobb WTorm Kelly Henley ... Napier ... Hunter ... McDonell O. 16-3 9 .• 7 M. R. W. 2 46 6 ... 1 28 3 ... 3 16 1 Poyer ... Laurie... Second innings. O. M. R. W. .. 12 4 23 1 .. 14 2 62 3 .. 6-4 0 25 2 . . 6 2 31 4 N ew Y ork . ;s. Second innings. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 1 39 4 ... ... 6 1 16 2 5 17 0 ... ... 2 0 8 0 1 14 2 ... ... 1 0 2 0 2 18 4 ... ... 17 3 33 6 Mann ... ... 4 2 16 0 Hopley ... 5 1 13 1 THE MATCH AGAINST TORONTO. ( f i f t h o f t h e t o u r .) Concluded. Played at Toronto on August 7, 8 and 9. M.C.C won by 385 runs. It will be remembered that on the lirst two days of this match the M.C.C. scored 342 and 304 against 102 by Toronto. On the next day Toronto made 150 in their second innings. THE MATCH AGAINST OTTAWA. (s ix t h o f t h e t o u r .) Played at Ottawa on August 10 and 11. M.C.C. won by six wickets. Ottawa batted first and made 120, McDonell taking four wickets for 33. When the M.C.C. went in M'Giverin was in splendid form with the ball, and took seven wickets for 34. The M.O.C. were dis­ missed for 71. In their second innings Ottawa made 91, leaving the M.C.C. to make 141 to win. These were obtained for the loss of four wickets. THE MATCH AGAINST MONTREAL. (s e v e n t h o f t h e t o u r .) Played at Montreal on August 14 and 15. AbaDdoned. On the first day in this match Montreal made 105 and the M.C.C. replied with 103. Rain stopped play on the next day after Montreal had made 73 in their second innings. BRIXTON WANDERERS (2) Played at Sutton on August 12. B rixton W anderbrs (2). A. J Whyte, c Whit- bourne. b Hyslop ... 7 C. W. Phillips, c Ken­ yon, b Hyslop..........10 A.V.Russell.b Kenyon 39 C.Hogg,bWhitbourne 5 W. A. Mitchell, b Ken­ yon ........................15 A. Harbert, c Hyslop, b C ollins................. 4 SUTTON (2).- J.W.E.Murray,run out S. Thurston, b D. G. Colli^p ... .......... G. Ring, not out F. G. Perks, c Kenyon, b D. G. Collins B.A.Glanvill,bKenyon Total ...106 W. G. Poole, c Ring, b Mitchell ................. 0 E. A. Redman, c Hogg, b Russell.................49 F.Whitbourne.c Glan­ vill, b Mitchell ... 10 E.E.Kenyon,cHarbert, b Ring .................24 C.B.Nicholls.b Russell 27 H. Hyslop, c Thurston, b Russell................. 7 SUTTON (2). F. Collins, c Glanvill, b Mitchell ..........12 D.G.Oollins, b Russell 18 T.W.Maynard,not out 17 R. Sutherland, b Russell ........ l ... 26 G.A.N. Curtis, not out 4 B 1,1b 4 ................. 5 Total (9 wkte) ...199 ARTISTS’ CRICKET WEEK. The Artists’ cricket week commenced on August 1st, and the matches were played at the country house of Mr. E. A. Abbey, R A., Morgan Hall, Fair- ford. The Artists won two matches and lost two. Mr. Abbey’s side consisted of ten painters and one architect. 1 st MATCH, v. E. T. CRIPPS’ XL—Played at Fairford on August 1. E. T. C ripps ’ XI. C.Smith,c and b Swin­ stead ........................ 1 B. Stephens, lbw, b Swinstead ..........14 Rev.C.M. R. Luckman, cSwinstead.b Brown 44 E. Ball, c Brown, b Nightingale ........ 29 C.Gouldsmith.cBatch- elor, b Brown..........39 F. Cripps, c James, b Nightingale .......... 7 I A rtists . E. Fawcett, c Swin­ stead,b Nightingale Rev.A.Barker, c Blom- field, b Teesdale ... M. Baker, b Brown ... Rev. A. S. Jones, not ou t ............................. E. T. Cripps, c Tees­ dale, b Brown B 10, lb 2, w 1 Total .. 13 ..210 Henry J. Ford, b F. Cripps .................44 G.Hillyard Swinstead, st Jones, b Smith ... 14 K. T. M. Teesdale, c Jones.b Gouldsmith 9 L. C. Nightingale, c Jones, b F. Cripps 40 Arnesby Brown, c Ste­ phens, b F. Cripps 19 Reg. Blomfield, lbw, b F. Cripps.................17 A. Batchelor, b Barker 18 Gerard Chowne, c Cripps, b Barker ... 3 Hon. W. J. James, not out ........................ 3 G.Gascoyne, c Cripps, b Barker .. ..........18 E. A. A bbey, b Smith 1 B 26, w 1, nb 1... 28 Total ..214 2 nd MATCH, v. E. T. CRIPPS’ XI.—Played at Ampney Park, Gloucestershire, on August 2. A rtists . G.Hillyard Swinstead, st Jones, b F.Cripps 36 H. J. Ford, b Fawcett 26 K. T. M. Teesdale, b Fawcett ................. 9 G.Gascoyne,b Fawcett 0 R. Blomfield, b Faw­ cett ........................15 L. C. Nightingale, b Fawcett ................. 1 ArnesbyBrown,bFaw- cett ........................ 2 E. T. C ripp ’ s A. Batchelor, b Gould­ smith........................ Hon. W. J. James, b Fawcett ................. G. Chowne, b Faw­ cett ........................ E. A. Abbey, not out B 11, lb 1 .......... Total ..108 XI. E. T. Cripps, b Brown 31 B. Stephens, retired... 54 C. Smith, c Ford, b Swinstead .......... 0 Rev. C. M. Luckman, c Blomfield, b Ford 77 Rev. Sturges Jones, b Swinstead .......... 7 Total C. Gouldsmith,c Blom­ field, b Swinstead... 18 A. Kemble Tinction and F. Cripps did not bat. Rev.E.D.Sear.cBrown, b Swinstead .......... 0 E. Fawcett, not ou t... 23 M. Lloyd Baker, not out ........................12 Byes ................. 6 ...228 3 rd MATCH, v. R. DINSDALE’S XI.—Played at Morgan Hall, Fairford, Gloucestershire, on Aug. 3. R. D insdale ’ s XI. Rev. W .H. T. Wright, b Brown ................. 5 H. How, b Brown ... 12 T. Gladwin, b Swin­ stead ........................ 1 A. Ludlow Hewitt, c Brown, b Swinstead 0 M. S. Dinsdale,b Swin­ stead }........................ 1 R. Dinsdale, st Brown, b Ford ................. 0 A r ] H. J. Ford, b Adams 32 G. Hillyard-Swinstead c Hewitt, b Moaby 38 K. T. M. Teesdale, c Batchelor b Adams 29 S. C. Nightingale, c Hewitt, b Adams ... 12 Arnesby Brown, c Moaby, b Hewett ... 1 R. Blomfield, c Glad­ win b Adams.......... 2 C. Moaby, c James, b Swinstead .......... 0 W. Adams, c James, b Swinstead ..........12 A. Batchelor, not out 3 R. Burchell, b Swin- steadi............................. 10 Peachey, b Brown ... 0 Bye ................. 1 Total 45 G.Gascoyne,b Peachey 9 Gerard Chowne, c Burchell, b Peachey 37 Hon. W. J. James, not out ................. 0 W. B. Abbey, b Peachey ................. 1 E.A. Abbey, b Adams 1 B 3, w 3 .......... 6 Total .168 4 th MATCH, v. REV. C. Played at Morgan Hall, August 4. R ev . C. M. R. II. J. Brown, lbw, b A. Brown ................. 5 T.H.Fowler,bA.Brown 21 R.Mulling’s.cNightin­ gale, b Swinstead... 27 A. Ludlow-Hewitt, c Gascoyne, b Brown 105 Rev.C M. R.Luckman, b Swinstead .......... 0 M. R. LUCKMAN’S XI.— Fairford, Gloucester, on L uckman ’ s XI. F.Eavis,c & bTeesdale 45 S. Hobbs, b Brown ... 12 G.D.Brown,bTeesdale 22 E. F. Ball, b Teesdale 0 E. Bowley, b Teesdale 0 E. A. West, not out... 2 B 10, lb 1 ..........11 Total ...250 R. Blomfield, c H. J. Brown, b West ...28 G.Hillyard-Swinstead, b West ................. 5 HenryJ.Ford, c Eavis, bH . J. Brown ... 4 9 K.T.M.Teesdale, c & b W est........................ 0 ArnesbyBrown,bWest 0 A. Batchelor, c H. J. Brown, b West ... 0 Hon. W. J. James, b Luckman................. George Gascoyne, not out ........................ L.C.Nightingale.c & b W est........................ Gerard Chowne, b W est........................ E. A. Abbey, b West B 28, w 1 .......... Total 7 0 29 .186 INCOGNITI v. SEATON.-Played at Seaton on August 9 and 10. I ncogniti . First innings. Second innings. F.W.Orr,cDoulton,bWright 34 cWright,b Mann­ ing .................31 Capt. F. A. Jones, ltw, b Doulton ........................10 run out ............ 47 B. P. Dobson, c Williams, b Wright ........................ 9 c and b Manning 78 P.W.Stout,cMoore.bWright 37 c and b Wright 5 Capt. R. B. Airey, c Betham, b D oulton........................20 st Elers.bDoulton 20 O.Wells,stElers,b Doulton 18 c Rawlings, b Manning..........17 E. J. Dobson, b Wright ... 0 c B ro w n e , b Wright ..........24 F.Pawle,stElers,b Manning 2 c Betham, b Doul­ ton ................. 2 A. J. Orr, c Manning, b Wright ........................ 2 lbw, b W right... 11 H. R. Hebert, notout.......... 7 b Wright .......... 2 Capt.G. N. A. Harris, c Sam­ son, b Manning .......... 0 not out .......... 3 Byes ........................ 3 B 17, lb 3 ...20 Total.......... ..............142 S eaton . Total..........260 First innings. Second innings. E. C. Wright, c F. W. Orr, b c'Airey, b E. Dob- E. D obson........................... 35 Dobson ...........23 R. B. Firth,b E. Dobson ... 53 c Wells, b Harris 15 O. M. Samson, c Airey, b F. O rr............................28 b E. Dobson ... 0 H. V. Doulton, c Airey, b E. Dobson.....................35 b E. Dobson ... 5 G. Elers, b E. Dobson ... 3 b Harris ............. 0 P.T.Rawlings, lbw, b Harris 30 c and b E.Dobson 2 E. W. Moore, c E. Dobson, b C. W ells...................... 3 b E. Dobson ... 0 A. P. Manning, c Jones, b F. O rr............................19 b E. Dobson ... 7 Capt.F. M. Browne, c Airey, c Wells, b E. Dob- b Harris ........................... 19 son ..................10 W. Williams, not out........ 5 c Airey, b E. Dob­ son .................. 0 G. L. Betham, b Hams ... 0 not out.................... 5 B 14, lb 6 .............20 Total .................250 Total ... 67 SIDMOUTH v. INCOGNITI.—Played at Sidmouth on August 7 and 8. I ncogniti . First innings. F. W.Orr, c Orchard, b Cave 28 Capt. F.A.Jones, c Orchard, b Cave............................... 22 Capt. R. B. Airey, b Cave... 0 P. W. Stout, c Mann, b Cave 0 B. P. Dobson, b Morshead.. 19 A. J. Orr, c Leese, b Wells 35 F. Pawle, b Orchard..........37 E. J. Dobson, st Brandt, b Cave ............................... 77 A. P. Neame, not ou t..........17 H. R. Hebert, st Brandt, b Wells ............................... W.H. Edwards, c Morshead, b Wells ........................ 0 Capt. G. N. A.Harris, b Cave 0 Extras........................12 Second innings. notout.................41 b Cave.................21 c Cave.b Marzetti 1 c Ore hard.b Cave 5 c Brandt, b Mar­ zetti ................. 3 c Leese, b Wells 1 c and b Wells ... 0 c Brandt, b Wells 4 b Cave................. 9 8 ht wkt, b Cave... 0 c Cave.b Marzetti 5 cRomney.b Cave 1 Extras..........11 Total........................255 Total ..........102 S idmouth . 9 S.Brutton,b E.Dobson P. E. A. Morshead, b Harris .................20' C. C. Aylmer, lbw, b E. J. D obson.......... 2 F.J. Orchard, b Harris 17 F.W.Romney.cNeame, b Edwards ..........64 L. Pavitt, b Dobson... 0 C. Wells, b Dobson ... 97 Second innings S. Bratton, run out, 5; C. Wells, not out, 7 ; R. E. Brandt, not out, 2.—Total (1 wkt), 14. J. W. Cave, b Dobson 12 C. M. I>eese, b Dobson 29 S. Mann, b Dobson ... 9 R. E. Brandt, b Harris 22 C. Marzetti, not out... 1 B 46, lb 5, w 1 ... 52 Total . 334

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