Cricket 1906

210 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME] J u n e 21, 1906. m an lu n ged, b u t the ba ll h ad beaten him , and w ith a m ovem ent, m eteoric in its quickness, Seshachari had India’ s Cham ­ pion ‘ O u t ’ !— stumped for 27. I t was indeed a superb piece o f stum ping, w orth g o in g m iles to see, and little cause was there fo r surprise that the crow d becam e boisterous in their enthusiasm , and that the fam ous Madras w icket-keeper had congratulations show ered upon him , for to all iatents and purposes the m atch was w o n .” The Advocate o f Ind ia also pays Seshachari a h igh tribute in the follow in g te rm s:— “ Seshachari is in the very fron t rank o f stumpers, and b oth b y his skill and in his style rem inds one very much o f H . M artyn, the fam ous O xford U niversity and Somersetshire keeper. H e takes the ball w ith consumm ate ease and lack o f unnecessary m ovem ent, and w hips o ff the bails w ith invisible speed H is stum piog o f G reig in the second innings was quite brilliant. M adras, therefore, m ay w ell b e prou d o f her representative in the above m atch, m ore especially es Seshachari, w h o fo r the last few years has been p lanting on the N ilgiris, has now adays n o opportunities fo r practice.*1 Seshacbari stands up to the w icket to the fastest deliveries, taking the ba ll with consumm ate ease on either side. H e is both quick and neat at the same time, and what he does he does w ith pluck, determ ination and skill, leaving abso­ lutely n oth in g to chance. H is w ick et- keeping is quite first-class and brilliant enough for any co u n ty ; in fa ct m any people think that he is one o f the best w icket-keepers in the w orM . SOUTHGATE v. HARROW BLUES.-Played at Southgate on June 16. S outhgate . P. E. Stacey, c Black, b Cruise .................75 R. B. Heygate, b Good d e n .................71 E. Smith, run out ... 7 A. H. Jacob, b Cruise.. 19 Rev. A. M. Bashford, c Cruise, b Black ... 20 R. S.Dickson, b Bolton T. H. C. Levick, c Baker, b Cruise ... C. Browning, not out 34 F. S. Lewis, not out... 14 B 12, lb 2, w l ... 15 Total ...*291 J. Darlington and Tommy did not bat. ♦Innings declared closed. H arrow B lues . C. M. Horley, b Smith 10 f P. H. Nash, lbw, W. S. Bolton, b Smith 4 Bashford.......... C. V, Baker, not out... 73 A. Black, not out C. P. Goodden, b Hey- Byes .......... gate ....................... 29 R. R. Cruise, c Smith, Total b Bashford .......... II W. D. Black, T. Bolton, L. Smith-Cunningham and A.Mintorn did not bat. 22 ...147 NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. FOREST HILL.—Played at Perry Hill on June 16. F orest H ill . H. A. nooker, c and b Richards.................15 C. H. Phillips, b Richards ... ... ... 0 N. Vfncent, c Read, b Richards ... "... *... 6 J. Sanson, c Hughes, b Jones ... 35 T. J. Balkwill, lbw, b Cosser .................15 W.R.Williams,notout 50 W. Holt, c Stocks, b Jones ................. _ H. R. Hunter, not out 23 B 9, lb 5 ..........23 . _ . Total (6 wkts)n62 * Innings declared closed. N. P. B. Rain stopped play. T E N T 8 ! TEA IT8 ! —Suitable for gardens cricket, or camping out purposes; 40 feet in circumference, pegs, poles, mallet, and lines complete (with bag included). 1 will send one complete for 35s. carriage paid. Price List of Marquees, any size post free.—From H. J . G asson , Government Con­ tractor, Rye. LONDON SCOTTISH v.UNlVERSITY COLLEGE. Played at Brondesbury on June 16. L ondon S cottish . S. Chown, c Slade, b Whitney ............ 1 P. Child, b Whitney 11 L. J. Bush, c Crichton, b R. Pfleiderer ... 3 H. C. Hodgson, b W hitney.....................20 C. Koe Child, b Whit­ ney ................. ... 4 F. R. Connell, c and b R. Rfleiderer........... 5 G. J. Neal, c Trench, b Whitney ............. 25 U n iversity C ollege . R. H. Lowe, c Slade, b Pfleiderer ..........10 C. W. Trench not out 8 A. P. Morris, c Pflei­ derer, b Whitney... 0 H. Chown, c Slade, b Whitney ... Extras Total ...111 J. A. Crichton, c and b Connell................. 8 B. Pfleiderer, b P. Child1........................32 A. P. Clifford, c and b Connell .................30 G. E. Slade, c P. Child, b Connell ... 3 R. Pfleiderer, c H. Chown, b Bush ... 15 J. Chapman, lbw, b Bush........................ 7 B. Barrett, c and b P. C h ild ................... 0 W. B. Whitney, not out ...................... 17 G. Trench, cJ.Chown, b Bush .................. 3 N. L. Ennor, run out 18 E. Foxell, c Hodg­ son, b Connell ... 0 Extras ........... 8 Total , ..141 WANDERERS v. GUILDFORD.--Played at Guild­ ford on June 16. G uildford . 0 S.H.Nortlicott,bDamian 0 F. L. Nightingale, run out ........................12 R.O.Morgan,b Rushby 9 D.J.McFarlan.bRushby 2 G.A.Franks, b Rushby 0 F. W. Maw, b Rushby 5 C.D Harris, c Fischer; b B arker................. 2 F. Martin, b Barker... R.O. Lampson,cCooper, b Damian .......... 0 W. Walker, c Colman, b Bull .................13 G. Turner, not out ... 8 Extras.................10 Total 61 Second innings:—S. H. Ncrthcott, c Damian, b Colman, 16; R. C. Morgan, b Damian, 8 ; W. Walker, not out, 31; G. Turner, not out, 2 ;extras, 1.—Total, 58. W anderers . S. Colman, bNorthcott 12 K.E.M.Barker,bNorth- cott ........................10 E.H.Fischer,cMorgan, b Nightingale ... 20 R.B. Brooks, c Turner, b Harris ................ 28 H. T. Bull, b Northcott 2 J.E.G.Hadath.not out 60 C.L.Ackfield, b Night­ ingale ................. 0 N.A.Damian, b North­ cott ........................ C. Cooper, b Franks W.Gooder, c Nightin- gale, b Franks T. Rushby, b Franks Extras................. Total ...176 PELHAM v. CHARING CROSS.-Played at Cliing- Lrd on June 16. W. E. Teel, c Parr, b Hagger .................53 J.H. Higgins, b Moore 5 C.V.Midgley.b Hagger 1 L. Friston, b Hagger 0 Wallis, c Cooper, b Hawkins.................25 H Seaward,b Hawkins 11 P. Lingwood, c Clement, b Hawkins 2 P elham . W. D. Knowles, b W oodbridge.......... A. Mould, b Hawkins 0 J. Wallis (Junr.), c Turner, b Hawkins 0 W. L. Knowles, not out ........................17 Extras.................14 Total n. Woodbridge, b Lingwood................ 41 W. Hagger, lbw, b Wallis ............... 0 J. N. Cooper, c Peel, b Wallis ...............10 W. G. Clements, b Knowles ...............11 W. Moore, c Peel, b Wallis ............... 1 E. W. V. Opie, b Knowles ... ............ 0 C haring C ross . Total H. J. Sharpe, c Cann­ ing, b Griffith ... 4 H. A. Busher. c Cann­ ing, b Griffith..........18 G. A. E. Smith, b Moseley .................40 P. P. Tyacke, c Hep- pell, b Moseley ... 40 J. D. H. Watts, b Galloway.................12 H. A. C. F. C. Adair-Thomp­ son, c Black, b Galloway................. 1 H. J. Bonser, not out ........................10 W. E. Waigh, not out ........................ 4 Extras ..........20 ...136 H. Hawkins, b Ling­ wood ........................15 F. Parr, b Knowles ... 0 A. L. Grate, b Ling­ wood ........................ 2 T. E. Turner, not out 17 A. A. Peacock, c Peel, b Knowles .......... 1 Extras.................13 ...111 HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY v LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE—Played at Fins­ bury on June 13. L. R. B. P. L. Lancaster, b A - Thompson .............12 P. L. H. Canning, b A.-Thompson.............20 H. H. Moseley, b A.- Tliompson ........... 1 E. C. Galloway, b A.- Thompson ........... 101 A. M. Black, b Sharpe 22 H. D. Heppell, b Sharpe .......... . j . 0 E. A. Wiiherdon, b Smith ................. 1 H. Willis, b Watts ... 3 O. M. Potter, c Busher, b Bonser... 10 R. C. Griffith, b A.- Thompsoh ..........23 T. A. Green, not out... 1 Extras ... , Total (6 wkts) 149 M. T. Engman, A. R. Shield and J. D. Mitchell did not bat. Total .. 17 ..214 WALTON v. BRIXTON WANDERERS (2).— Played at Walton on June 16. B rixton W anderers (2). A. J. W h y te , c Chambers, b Swan 25 J. F a u lk n e r , c Chambers, b Swan 48 O.W. Phillips, b Fitch 15 W. A. Mitchell, not out ........................37 C. Hogg, c Swan, b Gough .................26 A. Harbert, not ou t... 6 Byes .................13 Total (4wkts)n70 W. R. Caesar, J. F. Godrich, L. Lewis, W. J. Benge and H. Heron did not bat. ♦Innings declared closed. W alton . F. H. Coleman, c God­ rich, b Benge ... F. W. Chambers, c Faulkner, b Benge J. W. Marshall, b Benge A. Rushworth, b Godrich ................. W. Sloan, b Benge ... A. E. Gough, c Faulk­ ner, b B enge.......... G. Gaily, st Whyte, b B enge................. 9 G. L. Crimp, b God­ rich ... ................. 13 J. D. Paterson, b Benge ................. 2 E. M. Fitch, not out 0 D. C. Gough, run out 0 B 11,1b 1 ..........12 Total 61 LUDGROVE v. ST. DAVIDS.-Played at Reigate on June 13. S t . D avids . I. L. Harvey, run out 5 A. P. Boden, b Forster 6 G. G. S. Baillie,b East­ wood ........................ 2 G. D. Pape, c and b Forster ................. 2 J. F. Grey, c Forster, b Eastwood ..........14 E. R. Hoare, c Hoare, b Forster .................13 F. L. Johnstone, b Eastwood................. 0 D. R. McBean, c G'wynne, b Forster R. M. Bickerstlll, not out ........................ C.‘ R. Crompton, c Dunn, b Eastwood R. E. Naylor, b Forster .......... B yes'.......... ... Total f L udgrovb . J. Forster, b Crompton G. S. Baily, c Harvey, b Crompton ......... C. A. Carnegie, c and b Johnstone .......... F. M. Eastwood, c Boden, b Johnstone O. W. Cornwallis, b Johnstone! .......... R. T. S. Gwynne, c Naylor, b Crompton G. G. B. Nugent, c Naylor, b Johnstone E.R.W.Hoare,b John­ stone ........ ............... J. H. M. Dunn, b Crompton .......... W.L.O.Parker,notout W . H. Beaumont- Nesbitt, c Boden, b Crompton .......... B 1, w 1 .......... Total 24 OLD MILLHILLIANS v. HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY.—Played at Finsbury on June 9. H. A. C. H. J. Sharpe, b Bram- all ........................ 0 H. J. Bonser, c Pearce, b Bain .................12 G. A. E. Smith, b Bain 15 R. W. Neumegen, b Bramall .................17 J. D. H. Watts, c Bain, b Pearce.................40 F.C. AdairThompson, c Guggenhiem, b B a in ........................18 A. R. Shield,c Slaugh­ ter, b Bramall ... 8 A. D. Collins, c Mc­ Gowan, b Bain ... 5 H. Harrison,b Bramall 2 L. L. Fletcher, c Mc­ Gowan, b Murray... 15 A. T. Green, not out... 3 Extras.................17 Total ...152 J. H. Adamson, lbw, b Adair Thompson ... 2 W. A. Pearce, lbw, b Bonser ................. 4 J. H. Murray, b Bon­ ser ........................13 N. A. Dore, b Adair Thompson .......... 0 K. Bramall, c Sharpe, b Adair Thompson 0 N. K. Bain, b Bon­ ser ........................ 3 O ld M illh illian s . G. Guggenheim, run out ........................ 4 J. D. Mitchell, b Adair Thompson .......... 8 J. F. S. Croggon, b Adair Thompson ... 3 J. McGowan, not out 3 P. Slaughter, c Neu­ megen, b Bonser 1 Extra................. 1 Total ... 42

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