Cricket 1906

272 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME J u l y 12, 1906.. T H E - iO Wright&DitsonChampionshipTennisBall. II/- p e r Dozen. II/- pe r Dozen. The Ball adopted by the National Association of the United States for twenty-five consecutive years. Resiliency, Size and Weight exactly according to the requirements of the All England Tennis Association. Cover made from best West of England Melton Cloth. Centre, pure Para Rubber. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 53,54,55, Fetter Lane, London, E.C. Sole Agents for the United Kingdom, Europe, and the Colonies. G\ “ CRICKET GUIDE & HOW TO PLAY CRICKETS* By PRINCE RANJITSINHJI. Price 6d. nett. Every lover of the King of Games should have a copy of this hook by one of Britain’s most popular idols. It contains explanations of lhe different cuts—forward and back play—driving—leg hitting—the glance—bowling—batting—running —catching—fielding, and chapters on Australian, Indian, American, and School Cricket. In fact, it leaves nothing unsaid th it should appear in a work of this kind. For sale at all newsagents’ and Inokseffers’ stalls, or at A. 6. SPALDING & BROS. < 6 LUDGROVE v. NORTHAW.—Played at Northaw on July 7. L u i » grove . J. Forster, b Jenkin- son ........................ 0 G. S. Bailey, b Haim 24 0. N. Carnegie, c Har­ rison, b Jenkinson 2 F. M. Eastwood, b Hann........................17 O. W. Cornwallis, b Twysden................. 9 J. H. M. Dunn, run out 0 R. T. S. Gwynne, b Hann........................ E.R.Hoare,b Harrison G. B. Nugent, b Hann H. W. Henderson, b Hann ................. W. H. B. Nesbitt, not out ........................ B G, lb 2 .......... Total 67 J.Lindsell.b Carnegie 0 J. Thorne, run out ... 16 E. Jenkinson, run out 65 J. S. Miller, b Corn­ wallis........................ 8 R. T. Twysden, b Dunn........................ 2 T. Harrison, b Dunn 2 J. B. Hall, c Carnegie, b Dunn ................. 0 N orthaw . G. Nanson,c Nugent, b Carnegie ..........18 F. C. Harrison, c & b Eastwood .......... 0 C. G. Hann, b Car­ negie........................ 3 L. L. Miller, not out 2 B 4,lb 1, nb3 ... 8 Total ...124 NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. OROFTON PARK.—Played at Lower Sydenham on July 7. C rofton P ark . W. Hone, c Pala­ mountain, b Cosser 13 W.T. Read,b Richards 0 T. Theobalds, c King, b Cosser.................23 E. J. Cotton, c and b K ing........................19 T. Wilmot, c and b K in g........................22 W. Murrell, c Moore, b King ................. 0 N. P. B. H. Bowman, b King 2 B. Kought, b Rich­ ards ........................15 J. Inns, c Cosser, b K in g........................ 4 R. Brownlee, b Rich­ ards ........................23 J. O. Hansell, not out 0 B 8, lb 1 .......... 9 Total ...130 A. Harrison, b Inns ... 16 A. King, c Brownlee, b Wilmot................... 29 O. G. -E. -Jones, not out ......................... 101 E. H. Stocks, H. E. Moore, J. W. Richards, A. B. H. Read, J. Price, G. A. Oosser and H. A. Bell did not bat. W. B. Palamountain, notout .................63 B 31, lb 5 ..........36 Total (2 wkts)245 HAMPSTEAD v. UPPER TOOTING.-Played at Hampstead on July 7. H ampstead . First innings. Second innings. E. W. H. Beaton, b Parez . 24 D. J. Crump, c Butcher, b Sm ith............................... 0 T. S. Wheater, c Blackley, b Smith ........................10 E. L. Marsden, c Blackley, c Sandilands, b b Parez ........................ 8 Lyon .......... 22 W. R. Moon, c Seymour, b Lyon A. J. Orr, b Parez .......... R. D. Robertson, lbw, b Parez ............................... W. J. Pearson, b Parez J. C. Toller, not out .......... O. Braithwaite, c Butcher, b Lyon............................... J. C. R. Dickson, b Parez... B 2, lb 4, nb 4 .......... notout................36 c Hosken, b Lyon 44 b Hosken . . . . . . 8 b Lyon................. 6 c Seymour, b Butcher.......... 0 c Parez,bButcher 1 B 5, lb 1 .......... 6 Total .................116 Total (5 wkts)123 D. H. Butcher, c Mars­ den, b Wheater ... 60 G. H. Lyon, c Robert­ son, b Wheater ... 16 L. Smith, st Beaton, b Dickson .................23 R. R. Sandilands, not out ....................... 86 H. W. Blackley, lbw, b W heater.................15 M. R. Seymour, b Wheater ... ... 6 U pper T ooting . A. H. Parez, Ibw, b Marsden................. J. A. Lyon, b Marsden J. F. Hosken, b Mars­ den ........................ H. Tarmer, lbw, b Marsden................. G. S. Crawford,absent Total ...257 "CRICKET” VOLUMES, 1905, 8 /6 , post free 9 /- . Handsomely bound in dark green cloth, with lettering in gold. Cloth Cases for binding Cricket, 2 / - each. Post free, 2 /3 . “ C kioket ’’ O ffiobs , 168, Upper Thames Street, E .O . M I D L A N D R A I LWA Y . THE BEST ROUTE FOR COMFORTABLE TRAVE L AND PICTURESQUE SCENERY TO AND FROM THE HOLIDAY RESORTS -O F - DER BYSHIRE, THE NORFOLK COAST, YORKSHIRE SPAS a n d WATERING PLACES, THE LANCASHIRE COAST. 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