Cricket 1905

46 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ar . 30, 1905. I j O rd B rackley ’ s T eam . O. M. R.. W. O. M. R. W. Francis ... 13 0 62 0 Osbourne 9 0 50 1 Cobham... 234 4 83 5 Lagonterie 4 0 T6 0 Porter ... 11 0 54 2 Marshall... 3 0 13 0 Charleroy 10 0 30 2 THE MATCH AGAINST THE ST. LUCIA GARRISON. ( ten th oe th e t o u r .) Plated at Castries, St. Lucia, on February 17 and 18. Lord Brackley’s Team won by an innings and 169 runs. G a rris o n XI. First innings. Second innings. Lieut. White, c Wynyard, b cBurn.bHesketh- Hayes ........................ Gnr. Holder, c Cole, b Thompson........................ Gnr. Francis, c Prichard, b Thompson ................. Gnr.Marshall,c Drummond, b Hayes ........................ Capt. Isacke, b Thompson 25 Prichard.. cHayes.bHesketh- Prichard.......... Gnr. Cobham, b Hayes ... 3 G. C. Tracy, c Burn, b Hayes 12 Gnr. Brown, b Wynyard ... 3 Bmbr. Sykes, c Brackley, b Wynyard ........................ 0 Capt. Carey, c and b Hayes 7 Gnr. Benjamin, not out ... 1 Extras........................15 not out................. c Foley,b Thomp­ son ................. b Hesketh-Prich- ard ................. c Hayes, b Hes- keth-Prichard b H.-Prichard ... b Thompson ... c Thompson, b H.-Prichard ... run out .......... c H-Prichard, b Thompson Extras.......... Total .................91 Total ... 29 L ord B rackley ’ s T eam . Lord Brackley, b C obham ............. 46 C. J. Foley, run out .....................14 Hayes, run out...................................60 T. G. O. Cole, b Cobham ............. 22 Thompson, c Brown, b Sykes ........ 6 Capt. Wynyard, c and b Francis ... 30 G. Drummond, c Brown, b Francis ... 23 H. Hesketh-Prichard, b Marshall ...29 S. Beton, c Holder, b Marshall........ 7 R. C. W. Bum, b Marshall............. 19 H. Powys-Keck, not out ............... 7 Extras..........................................26 Total ...........................289 G arrison XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M.R. W. H.-Prichard ... 5 0 13 0 ....... 9 2 19 6 Powys-Keck ... 6 1 25 0 .. Thompson.......... 9 4 17 3... Hayes................. 10.5 4 15 5 .. W ynyard.......... 4 1 6 2 .......... Thompson bowled four no-balls. L ord B rackley ’ s T eam . 9 6 6 3 Francis ... Cobham • Holder Benjamin'.. 17 2 61 2 White . 28 4 71 2 Sykes ... 3 0 20 0 Marshall 1 0 15 0 White bowled two wides. 7 0 37 0 5 0 38 1 4.4 0 18 3 THE SECOND MATCH AGAINST ST. LUCIA. ( e le v e n th of t h e to u r .) Played at Castries, St. Lucia, on Feb. *20& 21. Lord Brackley’s Team won by an innings and 186 runs. The innings of 173 by Hayes included no fewer than ten sixes, and the runs were made in two hours. The match was played on matting. S t . L ucia . First innings. Second innings. Lieut, White, Ibw, b Hes­ keth-Prichard............... 1 b Thompson ... 0 Gnr. Cobham, c Hayes, b Hesketh-Prichard .......... 0 b H.-Prichard ... 0 A . Lagonterie.c Drummond, b Hesketh-Prichard ... 22 C. P. Kennaway, c Bum, b Hesketh-Prichard ..........10 C. F. Richardson, b Hayes 9 Porter, b Burn ................. 6 Marshall, c Hayes,b Thomp­ son ...............................14 Francis, c Thompson, b Hayes 21 C. H. Charleroy, c Hayes, b Thompson 0 Dr. Branch, b Thompson 10 Brown, not out 0 Extras ................. 9 b Thompson c Ebden, b H.- Prichard .......... c Drummond, b Thompson b H.-Prichard ... c Wynyard, b H.-Prichard ... b H.-Prichard ... c Thompson, b H.-Prichard .. not out................. c Moss, b Ebden Extras......... Tota1 102 Total.. 57 L ord B rackley ’ s T eam . Lord Brackley,5b Cob­ ham ......................... 9 C. P. Foley, c Kenna^- way, b Charleroy ... 17 Capt. Wynyard, lbw, b Marshall ......... 21 Thompson, c Lagon- terie, b Marshall ... 36 Hayes, c Porter, b Francis ..................173 C. H. Ebden, c and b Francis ................. 8 S t . L u cia . First innings. O. M. R. W. H.-Prichard ... 10 3 17 4 ... Thompson ... 11.4 1 31 3 ... B u rn ................. 40 21 1 ... Hayes................. 60 24 2 ... Ebdeh T.'G. O. Cole,c Fran­ cis, b Cobham ... 5 G. Drummond, b Cobham ............... 0 H. Hesketh-Prichard, cCharleroy.bCobham 23 Moss, not out ...... 16 R. C.W. Burn, c Cob­ ham,H) Porter ... 27 Extras ...... 10 Total ..... 345 Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 8 4 17 6 ... 9 2 21 3 1.2 0 8 1 Thompson delivered nine no-balls. L o rd B r a c k le y ’s Team . O. M. R. W. Cobham... 22 3 92 4 Charleroy 15 1 63 1 Francis ... 16 2 65 2 Porter ... 7.1 2 32 1 O; M. R. W. Marshall... G O 12 2 White ... 4 1 15 0 Kennaway 4 0 35 0 Dr. Branch 1 0 2 1 0 White bowled a wide and Francis a no-ball. T H E F IR S T M A T C H A G A IN S T B R IT IS H G U IA N A . ( t w e lfth of th e tour ). Played at G eorgetown, I>emerara, on March 2, 3 and 4. Lord Brackley’s team w on by 2 4 runs. The most noticeable feature of this match was the fine innings of 100 by Hayes, who hit a six and sixteen 4’h. The wicket on the first day, after a heavy shower, played badly, and the local team were only a run behind on the first innings. L ord B rackley ’ s First innings. Lord Brackley, c Racker, b W oods............................... 1 Capt. E. G. Wynyard, c King, b Burton ......... 0 Hayes, c Racker, b Burton 3 C. P. Foley, b Burton ... 6 Thompson, c Racker, b F. Austin...............................20 C. H. M. Ebden, b Woods 0 G. H. Simpson-Hayward, b W oods................. ..........37 T. G. O. Cole, c O. Weber, b Woods ....................... 15 b Woods ... . G. H. Drummond, run out 11 b F. Austin R. C. W. Burn, c King, b c M. Austin, Burton... ................ 5W. Weber . H. J. Powys-Keck, not out 0 not out B 2, lb 2 ................. 4 B 30, lb 2 T eam . Second innings. c Burton, b Woods 4 c Racker, b W. Weber ......... 28 b Burton ......... 100 b Burton ........... 6 lbw, b M. Austin 20 c M., b F. Austin 39 c Racker, b Bur­ ton ....................39 Total ................ 102 B ritish G uiana . First innings. E. R. I). Moulder, b Powys- Keck ............................... 8 H. C. Bayley, c Hayward, b Powys-Keck ................ 2 C. H. King, c Hayward, b Powys-Keck ........ ... 9 C. A. Reid, mn out ......... 9 W. Weber, b Thompson ... 4 M. B. G . Austin, b Simpson Hayward ........................12 O. Weber, st Brackley. b H ayes...............................34 Burton, c Ebden, b Thomp­ son ............................... 5 F. Austin, c Wynyard, b Thompson........................ 2 N. Racker, c Cole, b Powys- Keck ........................”... 2 Woods, not out ................ 3 B 4, lb 4, nb 3 ......... 11 Total ...379 Second iunings. lbw, b Thompson 0 c Hayes, b Thomp­ son ... . notout................. b Thompson b Thompson ... b Thompson ... c Burn, b Hayes b Thompson run out .......... st Wynyard, b Hayward......... 1 b Hayward......... 3 B 23, lb 10,11b 4 37 ..146 Total .................101 Total.. .L ord B raokley ’ s T eam . Firet innings. ^ ^ Second innings. Burton Woods ... F. Austin M. B. Austin O. M. R. W. 12.2 5 35 4 14 4 38 4 1 0 16 1 2 0 9 0 . W. Weber O. M. R.W. 27 2 118 2 27.3 3 70 2 24 1 n o 2 3 0 16 1 8 0 33 2 B ritish G uiana . Thompson Powys-Keck S.-Hayward First innings. O. M. R. W. . 17 . 10 . 7 2 50 3 1 24 4 2 16 1 Hayes Bum Second innings. O. M. R. W. 10 40 6 1 23 0 3 18 1 2 8 1 3 20 0 26 7 . 9 . 6 . 11 Thompson delivered five no-balls, and Simpson- Hayward and Powys-Keck one each. THE SECOND MATCH AGAINST BRITISH GUIANA. (th ir tr e n t h of t h e to u r .) Played at Georgetown, Demerara, on March 6, 7 and 8. Lord Brackley’s team won by 42 runs. As in the previous match there was a heavy shower just before the game began, and consequently the wicket was difficult. The outstanding scores made in the course of the three days were 80 by Captain Wynyard and 49 by H. C. Bayley for British Guiana. L o rd B r a c k le y ’s XI. First innings. A. F. Somerset, c Gill, b Burton ...................... 5 Thompson, c Racker, b Woods............................. 4 G. H. Simpson-Hayward, c Bayley, b F. Austin ... 24 Hayes, c F.Austin, b Burton 1 Capt. E.G.Wynyard, c Gill, b Abraham ............. 25 C.H.M. Ebden, c F. Austin, b Burton .....................31 C. P. Foley, c Abraham, b Woods............................16 Lord Brackley,c and b Bur­ ton ............................. 9 T. G. O. Cole, not out ... 1 G. H. Dmmmond, c Weber, b Burton ........................ R. C.W. Burn, c Moulder, b Burton ...................... 0 B 12, lb 2 ..............14 Second innings. not out................. 2 lbw, b Woods ... 0 c M., b F. Austin 6 b Woods .......... 0 ht. wkt., b Woods 80 c F.Austin,b Bur­ ton ................. 2 b Woods .......... 4 c and b Burton 4 c and b Woods... 19 0 c Reid, b Woods 34 b Woods Byes Total .130 Total ...152 B ritish G uiana . First innings. O.Weber,cSomerset.b Burn 3 H. C. Bayley, c Somerset, b H ayes...............................11 C.A. Reid, lbw, b Thompson 4 E. R. D. Moulder, lbw, b Hayes ... ...................... l Burton,c Burn,b Thompson 22 M. Austin, b Thompson ... 9 J. W. Gill, b Thompson ... 0 F. Abraham, b Simpson- HayAvard ........................... F.Austin, c Ebden, b Simp­ son-Hayward ................. N. Racker, not out .......... Woods, b Thompson.......... B 5, lb 6, nb 1 .......... Second innin.crs. c Somerset, b Thompson ... b Hayes .......... c Hayward, b Thompson ... b Thompson ... c & b Thompson b Thompson ... c Wynyard, b S.- Hayward.......... 9 b Thompson Total ... 70 b Thompson ... b Hayes .......... not out .......... B 21, lb 6, nb 3 Total 2 12 12 13 0 0 16 0 29 .170 L o rd B r a c k le y ’s XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 4 54 2 5 61 7 0 27 0 2 9 1 Burton ... ... 23 7 42 6 ... ... 19 Woods ... ... 21 6 38 2 ... ... 24 Abraham ... 6 1 17 1 ... 5 F. Austin ... 5 1 9 1 ... ... 4 G ill.......... ... 2 1 10 0 B r itis h G u ian a. Eirst innings. O. M. R.W. Bum .......... 5 3 8 1 ... Thompson ... 12’4 0 22 5 ... S.-Hayward ... 1 0 4 2 Hayes .......... 8 1 25 2 ... Second innings. O. M. R. W. 5 0 13 0 ■ 22 3 8 65 7 7 1 28 1 • 12 2 36 2 * Simpson-Hayward and Thompson each bowled two no-balls. MATCH AGAINST TRINIDAD. Played at Port of Spain on March 26, 27 and 28. Trinidad won by 120 runs.

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