Cricket 1906

J u l y 12, 1906 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 271 TH E P U B L IC SCHOOLS. ETON v. WINCHESTER. Played at Winchester on July 6 and 7. Drawn. Some capital all-round cricket was seen in this match, which, owing to heavy scoring, ended in a draw. The fielding by Hain at point and the fonn shown by Pawson at the wicket were quite features of the match. Score and analysis:— E tov . First innings. O. E. Hatfeild, b Molineux 6 N.O.Tufnell, c Mackenzie, b Macarthur........................36 R. P. Gregory, c Hain, b Macarthur........................35 K. L. Gibson, lbw, b Leslie 63 O. A. Gold, c Crommelin- Brown, b Molineux......... 23 Hon. D. Finch-Hatton, c Pawson, b Molineux ... 9 H. S. Hatfeild, bMacArthur 84 J. M. Naylor, b Mackenzie 8 M. E. 0. Baggallay, c Mac- Arthur, b Mackenzie ... 0 H. M. Sprot, c Pawson, b L eslie...............................59 T. L. Ourtis, not o u t .......... 2 Extras........................11 Second innings. b Leslie ......... 21 st Pawson,b Moli­ neux.................43 lbw, b Molineux 0 b Leslie ..........12 b Mackenzie ... 11 c Pawson, b Mac- Arthur ..........37 stPawson.bLeslie 57 lbw, b Leslie ... 23 c and b Leslie ... 21 stPawson,bLeslie 1 not out................. 0 Extras..........20 Total .336 Total ...246 M alvern C ollege . W in ch ester . AiG. Pawson, b Finch- Hatton .................34 J.L.Crommelin-Brown, b Sprot ................. 9 J. C. Latham, b C.Hat­ feild ........................24 J.Leslie, c Sprot, b O. Hatfeild .................36 G.K.Molineux.c Sprot, b C. H atfeild......... 35 A. L. Bonham-Carter, c Gold, b Sprot ... 5 E. Hain, c Gregory, b Finch-Hatton.......... G. H. Bullock, st Tuf- nell, b H. Hatfeild A. J. Evans, c Tufnell, b H. Hatfeild.......... H. D. MacArthur, b C. Hatfeild ................. M. K. Mackenzie, not out ........................ Extras................. Toal ...373 E ton . First innings. Second innings. O. M,. R. W. O. M. R. W Mackenzie ... 27 6 58 2 ... ... 19 8 53 1 Molineux ... 28 6 93 3 ... ... 22 3 64 2 Leslie ... 291 1 85 2 ... ... 29-3 6 83 6 Macarthur ... 21 5 55 3 ... ... 13 7 22 1 Evans ... 3 0 21 0 , ... 2 0 4 0 C.-Brown ... 4 0 13 0 ... W inchester . O. M. R. W. 0. Hatfeild 39 11 94 4 1 Ourtis .. . 20 Sprot ...10 0 102 2 H.S.Hat- F.-Hatton 18 1 70 2 1 feild ... 6 O. M. R. W. 6 52 0 0 27 2 CLIFTON COLLEGE v. MALVERN COLLEGE. Played at Clifton on July 6 and 7. Drawn, owing to rain. C lifton C ollege . L V. Melville, run out 24 W. M. Brownlee, c Charington.b Mann 11 A. H. Macllwaine, c and b Tuft .......... 1 H. Guy, c and b Robertson-Rodger.. 0 T.W.Melhuish.notout 1 Extras .................... 42 E.P.Reynold8,bMellin 77 D. J. Glenister, b Rpbertson-Rodger.. 52 F. H. Martin, c Tuft, b Mellin .................64 T.W. Filgate, c Mellin, b Charington.......... 44 D. T. Monteitli, b Rohertson-Rodger... 22 T. I). Morison, c and b Mellin ................. 1 Total . 3S t a b l e c r i c k e t The “ EXCELSIOR” should be in every Pavilion 1 Gets your eye in before batting. Plays all round the wicket! Played on any table without fixing—arranged in a moment, and played for hours with great pleasure and excitement. Made of Brass and aluminium. Price 5 '- carriage paid, COOK’S, LIMITED, Beech St, House, Barbican, London, First innings. L. A. Vidal, b Melhuish E. H. Cuthbertson, b Melhuish ........................ 0 b Macllwaine ... 10 E. L. Mellin, $ Melliuish, b Morison ........................10 notout.................. 6 G. B. Robertson-Rodger, c Reynolds, b Martin..........75 notout.................. 1 J. W. Paul, c Martin,b Guy 18 K. C. Keskall, c Melville, b Martin...............................35 F.T.Mann, c and b Morison 19 Fo3ond innings. 0 c Melville, b Guy 15 H. E. Prest, c Monteith, b Melville ........................33 F. N. Tuft, c and b Martin 4 H E. Charington, c and b Martin.............................. 6 P. H. Hardinge, not out ... 0 Extras........................13 ; Reynolds, Melhuish... b ... 23 Extras 16 Total ...213 Total (3 wkts) 71 BRIGHTON COLLEGE v. LANCING COLLEGE. Played on the Sussex County Ground, Hove, on July 7. Brighton College won by two wickets. L a n cin g C o lle g e . E. R. Hopwell, c Carr, b W right.................40 G. B. Jennings, b J. S. Welch .................40 D. A. Wilkinson, b L. V. Welch ..........29 H. W. Wade, c Carr, b W right................ 9 G. G. V. Brisley, c L. V., b J. S. Welch ... 33 K. Marshall, c Carr, b J . S. Welch ......... 2 M. Custance, b J. S. Welch ................. 1 P. R. K. Esdaile, c L. V.Welch, b Kendall 12 A Stevens, c Malleson, b J. S. Welch.......... 1 B. S. Grist, c and b Wright ................. 8 A. M. Miller, not out.. 5 Extras.................19 Total ...199 B righton C ollege . A. J. Sherintfham, c and b Esdaile..........11 W.M.Malleson.bMiller 38 A. J. Carr, b Esdaile.. 27 F. B. Kendall, c Mar­ shall, b Miller..........33 H. K. Pearce, c Cus- tance, b Esdaile ... 31 S.O.Hellings.b Esdaile 4 E. V. Welch did not bat, A.B.G. Castle,run out 36 J.S.Welch, b Esdaile 2 R. C. Johnstone, not out ........................ 0 H. D. Wright, not out 10 Extras................. 6 Total (8 wkts) 201 STREATHAM v. OLD WESTMINSTERS.- Played at Streatham on July 7. S treatham . N. Miller, b Stevens... 30 J.L.Phillips, b Stevens 12 H.H. Scott,stWliittow, b Milne .................100 E. Field, b Stevens ... 39 H. M. Leaf, b Stevens 2 G. V. Campbell, c Milne, b Murray ... 68 H. S. Barkwortli, b Sturt........................16 H. T. Cross, not out... 33 Rev. H. F. S. Adams, notout ................. 4 B 18, lb 3,w l,nb 2 24 Total (7 wkts)*328 V. F. Feeny and D. O. Kerr did not bat. * Innings declared closed. O ld W estminsters . Second innings. First innings. E. C. C. Stevens,b Feeny... 7 A. A. Milne, b Feeny... 3 E. Berens, c Miller, b Phil­ lipps ............................... 8 R. S. Murray, b Feeny ... 4 W. F. Collins, b Phillipps... 0 F. E. Sturt, not out ..........29 I.. A. M. Fevez, run out ... 2 B. B.Tritton, b Phillipps... 0 H. H. Gordon, b Phillipps 0 E. B. Miller, c Miller, b Phillipps ........................13 A. Whittow, b Phillipps ... 4 Byes ........................ 6 st Kerr, b Miller 1 c Phillipps b Campbell ... 16 c Scott, b Field... 31 c Feeny, b Miller 1 b Campbell notout Byes ... Total 76 Total (5wkts) 77 City&SoutDLondonKail^ay. TO THE OVAL From Angel. Islington, Moorgate Street Bank, and London Bridge Stations. Travel b y the E lectric K a n -w a y — Trains ev ery 3 or 4 m inutes. THOMAS O. JENKJN, G bneral M anage *. SOUTHGATE ADELAIDE v. M r .E. WHITE’S XI. Played at Southgate on July 7. S outhgate A delaide . J. Mortimore, b J. 0. Ford........................ 6 F. Canham, c Lewis, b J. C. Ford .......... 0 A. Myford, b Lewis... 32 A. Wallard, lbw, b H. R. Ford .......... 3 G. Hill, not out..........16 B 6, lb 2 .......... 8 Total F. Duke, st White, b J. O. Ford .......... 7 G. Canham, b J. C. F o r d ........................ 0 F. Stokes, b J. C. F o r d ........................ 0 C. Muller, b H. R. F o rd ........................50 J. Sharman, st White, b J. C. Ford ..........11 A. R. Hawes, b J. C. F o r d ........................ 4 M r . E. W hite ’ s XI. T. H. C. Levick, b I M. O. Lewis, Mortimore .......... 0 B. W. Sharp, b Morti­ more ........................ 6 J. C. Ford, c Muller, b F. Canliarn..........17 J. H. Yorke, run out 2 H. R. Ford, b F. Can­ ham ........................64 R. E. Paige, b G. Canham .................34 ...137 W allard.................41 R. T. Barker, not out 5 C. S. Goule, b Wall­ ard ................. ... 2 H. D. Jonas, not out 3 B 3, lb 1 .......... 4 Total ..........178 E. White did not bat. J. C. LOVELL’S XL v. BEDDINGTON—Played at Tulse Hill on July 7. B eddinuton . H.Hayter,b J.A.Lovell E. G. Langdale.c J. A. Lovell,b Robinson... W. A. Windsor, c Hen­ man, b Robinson ... F. J. Wardle, c Harri­ son, b J. A. Lovell... L. W. S. Rostron, c Grote, b Robinson J. S. Manveil, b Harri­ son ........................ 70 20 G.G.Windsor,c Smith, bRobinson ..........18 F. Duckit,b C.L.Ring 10 F.Allnutt,cJ.A.Lovell, b Robinson .......... 8 C. L. Biney, not out... 10 H. Pears, not out ... 5 B 29, lb 4 ..........33 Total (9 wkts)*195 * Innings delared closed. J. C. L ovell ’ s XI. P. P. Tyacke, c W. | Windsor, b Hayter 27 L. Lovell, c G. Wind­ sor, b Hayter.......... 0 C. L. Ring, b Hayter... 0 C. H. R. HeD nan c W. Windsor, b Hayter 22 A. R. Grote, R. Robinson, S. H. Flindt, H. Tidy and G. S. Smith did not bat. J. A. Lovell, not out... 14 R. Harrison, not out... 34 B 7, lb 2, w 1 ... 10 Total (4 wkts)107 LUDGROVE (1) v. S t . DAVID’S (I).-Played at Ludgrove on July 4. L udgrove . J. Forster, c Naylor, b Johnstone ..........18 G. S. Bailey, c John­ stone, b Crompton... 37 R. T. S. 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