Cricket 1905
A ug . 24, 1005. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 367 SPALDING’S Rubber-Faced GAUNTLETS Used by all the leading Wicket-keepers of the day. ENGLAND’S CHIEF MARKET F o r A TH L E T IC GOODS OF E V ER Y DESCR IP T IO N C R IC K E T , F O O T B A L L , TEN N IS , P O L O , G O L F , B O X IN G , &C., & c. Spalding’s Leg Guards. Superior White Chamois, 8 / - BRASS FERRULED SELECTED A SH S T U M P S From 1/6 per Set. The B E S T B A L L Manufactured E ach 5 /6 Best Material, Best Workmanship, and Fairest Prices are guaranteed in every branch of Sport. P P C C Illustrated Catalogue, I n L L which gives allparticulars. Sent F rbb upon request. EASY FITTING. SPALDING’S CRICKET - - BAGS of the Best Material at Lowest possible Prices. The “ COUNTY” Batting Slip. Best Q u a l i y , L o w e s t P r ic e s . S p a ld in g 's COUNT Y SPEC IA L C r ic k e t B a t . 1 6 / 6 EACH. A * M m £ !D Made with Three Rubbers in Handle. A . Q . S P A L D I N G & B R O S ., 53,54,55, FETTERLANE, LONDON, E.C DEVON (DUMPLINGS v. INCOGNITL—Played at Exeter, on August 16 and 17. D e v o n D u m p l in g s . J. N. Martin, c Pawle,b E. J. c Dalgliesh, b E. J. Dobson............................ 0 Dobson .......17 Rev. J. H. H. Copleston, c Dalgliesh, b E.J. Dobson 59 eDalgliesh,bStout 43 Hon. 0. Scott,b Stout.......... 2 b E. J. Dobson ... 63 H. C. Featheistone, c E. J.| Dobson, b Stout ......... 0 lbw, b E.J.Dobson 0 M. Wyatt Edgell, b E. J. c Pavitt, b E. J. Dobson............................ 16 Dobson ............ 1 L. G. Cruwys.c Airey,bE.J. c Dalgliesh, b Dobson............................ 42 Airey...............11 Major Travers, b Airey ... 0 cDalgliesh, bE.J. Dobson A. S. Matthews, c Dalgliesh b Airey............................ 10 b E. J. Dobson ... Hon. D. Scott, b E.J.Dobeon 4 bE.J. Dobson ... E. G. Jones, c Jones, b Airey 5 not out............... L. L. Phillips, not out....... 2 bE.J. Dobson ... B 5, nb 1 ............... 6 B 5, lb 2, w 1... Total Total... 146 I n c o g n it i . F. Pawle, c Feather&tone, b 0. Scott ....................... 5run out................ Capt. F. A. Jones, c Feather- stone, b Travers .......... 0 b Travers .......... B. P. Dobson, c Travers, b O. Scott ....................... 3 b D. Scott ... ... H. V. J. Watts, c Travers, b 0. Scott ..................... 5 lbw, b D. Scott ... L. A. Pavitt, c Featherstone, b Travers ...................... 18 run out................ P. W. Stout, o 0. Scott, b c Matthews, b O. Matthews ............82 Scott.......................... 0 Capt. B. B. Airey, c Edgell b 0. Scott ...................41 not out.............. 46 A. Scott Dalgliesh, c Edgell, c D. Scott, b b Matthews.............. ... 7 Travers ......... 2 E. J. Dobson, c Phillips, b 0. Scott ..................... 6 n°t out................ 7 H. W. Pavitt, b Travers ... 17did not bat A. P. Neanie, not o u t......23 b Matthews ... 0 B 7, lb 3, w 3, nb 1 ... 14 Total ...171 B 9, w2, nb 1... 12 Totals ...161 WHITGIFT WANDERERS v. HON. ARTLLLERY CO.—Played at Finsbury on August 19. H.A.C. H. J. Sharpe, not out.. 57 i Extras ...................23 G.A. E. Smith, b Rosse 28 — J. D. H. WTatts, not out 70 J Total (1 wkt)*...178 H. J. Bonser, H. Rees, A. J. Adams, II. W. Bell, J. Collins, L. M. Leggatt, T. W. Leage, and A. R. Shield did not bat. * Innings declared closed. W b it o if t W an d er ers . C. R. Coverley, b Leg gatt ...................... 3 H. Briscoe, b Bonser... 7 J. P. Trons, b Rees ... 8 G.W. B. Roose, not out 44 W. G. Smith, b Collins 10 C. J. Laine, not out... 7 Extras............... 4 Total (4 wkts) ... 83 H. Johnson, W. Bannerman, E. Briscoe. E. F. Clianey, and G. Bannerman did not bat. HAMPSTEAD August 19. BUSHEY.—Played at Bushey on F.D.Hindley, c Sutton, b Toller ............... 32 C. A. Orr, b Barron ... 18 Rev. G. M. Hall, c Thomas, b Barron... 44 B.E.Huntley.b Everitt 28 W.D.Hindley.bEveritt 0 C. Barron, b Hebert... 42 B u sh by . H.D Orr, lbw, b Toller 22 W. Attenborough, not out ...................... 6 H. Hoare, b Hebert ... 3 F. Chester, run out... 3 A. Chester, b Toller... 3 B 2, lb 5 ......... 7 Total ...208 H am pste ad . A.W.Everitt,bHindley 19 E.W.Sutton,b Hindley 6 R. G. Hebert, c Hall, b Hoare......................55 D.MacGregor, b Hoare 7 W. S. Hale, c Barron, b b Hoare ............... 1 J. O. Toller, c Orr, b Hindley a ............... Major A. Reid, notout 49 A.A.Barron,cHuntley, b Hoare ................ 0 L. Brachi, not out ... 9 Byes ................ 5 Total (7 wkts) 168 HAMPSTEAD v. FINCHLEY.-Played at Hamp stead on August 19. H am pste ad . H.S.Maclure, b Collins 44 E. L. Marsden,b Ham mond......................17 A.R.Trimen,cKisling- bury, b Hammond 3 F.R.Spofforth,bCollinsJ44 J. Armitage, c sub., b Hammond ......... 6 H. Wade, c Philby, b Neiderheitman ... 25 T.S.Wheater,bNeider- heitman............... 0 B. E. A. Manson, not out ......... .........22 H. R. Hebert, not o\it 40 B 8, lb 5, w 1 .. 14 W. T. 0. H. Danby, c Harrison, b Kisling- Total (8wkts) *299 bury ............ E. R. Watson did not bat. * Innings declared closed. L. E. Thomas and|A. N. Other didjiot.bat. W. P. Harrison, jun., b Marsden............... 10 W.R.Collins.bMarsden 45 L. Neiderheitman, run o u t ...................... 11 D. J. Crump, run out 8 G. W. Hammond, b Wheater............... 15 W.P.Harrison, b Mars den ......................11 F in c h le y . H. B. Philby, c Danbjr, b Marsden ......... WT. C. Kislingbury, c Watson, b Marsden A.E. Griffiths, not out A. Howard-Williams, not out ................ Byes ................ Total (8wkts) 1 " C R I C K E T " is the only paper in the world solely devoted to the game. Weekly, April to September. Monthly, October to March. 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