Cricket 1906

J u l y 5, 1906 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 255 J U S T PUBL I SHED . GREAT BOWLERS AND FIELDERS T h e i r M e t h o d s a t a G l a n c e . By GEORGE W. BELDAM and CHARLES B. FRY. With Contributions by F. R. S p o ffo r th , B . J. T. B osa n q cet, R. 0 . S ch w a rz on Bowling; Illustrated by 464 Action-Photographs. Illustrated Prospectus post free on application. and Gr. L. Jessop on Fielding. Medium 8vo. 21 s. net. G R E A T PREV IOU SLY PU B L ISH ED . B A T S M E N : Their Methods at a Glance. By G. W . Beldam and C. B. P ry. Illustrated by 600 Action-Photographs and a Coloured Portrait of W. G. G kace. Medium 8vo. 2 Is . MACMILLAN & CO., LTD., LONDON. et. City& South LondonRailway. TO THE OVAL From Angel, Islington, Moorgate Street, Bank, and London Bridge Stations. T ravel b y th e E lectric H a llw a y— T rain s ev ery 3 or 4 m inu tes, THOMAS O. JENKIN, G eneral M anager . BEDFORDSHIRE v. NORTHUMBER­ LAND. Rain prevented any points accruing on citherside in this match, played at Bedford on June 28 and 29. Though Bedfordshire declared they were only able to get eight Northumbrian batsmen out, B edfordshire . Brown(T.), c Gillespie, b Marshall .......... 81 H. R. Orr, b-Milne ... 15 W. E. King, c Elsey, b Brown .................82 E. E. Apthorp, c Ulla- tliorne, b Skinner... 36 Wharmby, b Skinner 17 H.P.Hodgkins,not out 9 Pollitt, not ou t..........19 Extras ..........13 Total (5 wkts)*272 R. Rice, T. Taylor, O. Keenan, and Geary did not bat. * Innings declared closed. N orthum berland . F.J.Clayton,bWharm­ by 4 G. Milne, c Taylor, b Wharmby .......... 9 F. W. Gillespie, c Rice, b Wharmby ..........11 C. M. Skinner, c Keen­ an, b Brown ..........22 W.G.Brown.cApthorp, bO rr........................31 Marshall, run out ... 10 Richardson, b Brown 0 Chambers, not out ... 5 T. Ullathorne, b Wharmby ... ... 0 Elsey, not out ..........10 Extras.................17 Total (8 wkts)119 G. Wilkinson did not bat. B edfordshire . O. M. R. W Skinner ... 11 1 47 2 Milne........13 1 49 1 Elsey.......... 9 0 37 0 Chambers..11 1 43 0 O. M. R.W- Richardson 3 0 16 0 Marshall ... 8 0 32 1 Brown ... 8 0 35 1 NORTHUMBERLAND. O. M. R. W. Wharmby.. 24 12 50 4 Orr ........... 7 4 9 1 Brown ... 17 7 26 2 O. M. R. W. Geary... 7 2 11 0 Keenan ... 6 5 26 0 t a b l e c r i c k e t The • EXCELSIOR” should be ln every Pavilion ! Gets your eye in before batting. Plays all rouna the wicket t Played on any table without fixing—arranged in a moment, and played for hours with great pleasure a, excitement. Made of Brass and aluminium. Price 5 - carriage paid, COOK’S, LIMITED, ueech St* House, Barbican, London, WEST OF SCOTLAND XIV. v. TYLDESLEY’ S XI. Played at Glasgow on June 29 and 30. T yldesley ’ s XI. First innings. Bowley, c Campbell, b Wilson ..................... 108 Iremonger, b N ixon .......... 2 Tyldesley, c Oockerill, b N ixon............................. 65 Gunn (J.), c Ballantyne, b Bean ................. .........70 Sharp, c Hutchinson, b Hancock ......................51 Arnold, b N ixon ............... 18 Gunn (G.), c andb Nixon... 5 Cuffe, b Hancock................. 2 Board, not out ................. 6 Harry, c Bowie, b Nixon ... 0 Kermode, c Campbell, b Nix o n ............................... 1 Extras...................... 25 Total .......353 Second innings. b Nixon ..........45 c Wilson, b Han­ cock ................. 2 c Nixon, b Han­ cock .................18 c Graham, b Nix­ on .................33 b Hancock......... 6 st Campbell, b Megson ..........39 c and b Hancock 28 b Nixon .......... 3 b Nixon .......... 8 b Hancock..........17 notout.................11 Extras..........24 Total ...234 W est op S cotland XIV. First innings. W.Thompson, c Iremonger, J. Gunn ........................ 43 T. Bowie, b Gunn ......... 4 Bean, c Kermode,bJ. Gunn 28 Hancock, b Arnold ..........17 G. Muir, b Arnold .......... 2 A. Graham, b Arnold ... 9 F. Cockerill, b Arnold ... 7 T. Wilson,cand b J. Gunn 1 R. Campbell, b Arnold ... 6 M.Hutchison,cand b Gunn 2 J. Miller, b Arnold .......... 4 A. Ballantine, b J. Gunn ... 0 Nixon, not out ... ......... 44 Megson, c Arnold, b J. G u n n ...............................21 Extras........................19 Second innings, c J. Gunn, b Ker­ mode ..........53 lbw,b Iremonger 2 c J. Gunn, b Ire­ monger b Cuffo b Kermode b Iremonger b Iremonger b Cuffe c Bowley, b J. Gunn ..........19 not out ..........34 Extras .......... 5 Total ..........207 Total (9 wkts) 196 T yldesley ’ s XL First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. . ... 356 84 4 . .. 10 2 2 27 1 34 7 69 5 1 1 0 1 0 Ballantine... 1 0 3 0 W est of S cotland . First innings. Second innings. Nixon O. M. R. W. ... 30 3 98 6 Megson ... 25 6 58 0 B ean......... ... 11 2 37 1 Hancock .. ... 15 0 69 2 Bowie ... 2 0 13 0 Wilson 7 0 :;i 1 Graham .. ... 4 0 22 0 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W J. Gunn .......... 32-5 1 92 7 . Kermode.......... 9 3 18 0 . Arnold ........... 27 9 75 6 Cuffe................. 4 3 4 0 ........... 20 Iremonger... 14 H arry.......... 9 4 13 0 132 0 52 11 3 32 3 74 6 20 MINOR CO UN T IE S CHAMPION­ SH IP . HERTFORDSHIEE v. NORFOLK. Played at Watford on June 28 and 29. Hertfordshire won by an innings and 116 runs. N orfolk . First innings. L. Barratt, c Golding, b W hite............................... 1 R. G. Watling, b Mason ... 33 Rev. G. B. Raikes. c Ander­ son, b J. S. Harford..........56 R. F. Penn, c and b Mason 0 A. Shingler, c Goodall, b J. S. Harford ................. 4 G. Starling, b W'hite..........12 G. W. Birkbeck, b Coleman 6 Col. S. J. Charles, c White, Coleman ........................ 5 G. Campbell, cH .M . Har­ ford, b Colman................. 0 Gibson, c Mason, b Coleman 1 Smith, not out ................. 1 B 4, nb 1 ................. 5 Second innings. b White .......... lbw, b White ... b White .......... c Colman,b Gold­ ing .................5 b Golding.......... lbw, b Golding... not out................. c J. S. Harford, b White .......... c Anderson, b G olding.......... b White .......... st G ood a ll, b W7hite .......... Byes.......... Total Total ... 90 .........124 H ertfordshire . White, lbw, b Gibson 42 A. Butcher, c Gibson, Golding, c Barratt, b Penn........................30 G. G. Dumbelton, c and b Penn ..........80 J. O. Anderson, c sub, b G ibson.................72 b Campbell ..........30 Coleman, not out ... 17 H. S. Mason, not out.. 24 B 24, lb 4, nb 7... 35 Total (5 wkts.)*330 *Innings declared closed. H. M. Harford, J. S. Harford, W. H. Marsh, and Goodall did not bat. N orfolk . First innings. R. W. Coleman ... White J. S. Harford Mason O. 11-2 2 30 4 13 3 39 2 ... 10 2 28 2 ... 7 1 22 2 ... Golding ... H ertfordshire . O. M. R. W Smith ... 21 6 71 0 Shingler ... 6 1 24 0 Gibson ... 23 9 59 2 Starling ... 2 0 13 0 Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 9 4 6 0 ... 241 5 49 6 Raikes ., Penn Campbell O. M. R. W 8 1 39 0 16 2 54 2 8 2 35 1 The best and brightest of all BOOT POLISHES OF ALL RETAILERS Manufactured by Boston BlackmgCo.Ltd. Leicester.

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