Cricket 1906

302 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y 26, 1906. C anada . First innings. F. O. Evans, c Morris, b K ing ................................... 2 F. S. Beddowe, c Dornan, b K ing ........................... 1 Butt, c Evans, b Clark ... 1 Dr. W. W . Wright, b Clark 2 W . Whittaker, c Gregar, b Greene.................................. E. Marsden, c K ing, b R. C. Reade, c and Clark... 17 S. W . Mossman, c Evans, b Cregar.................................. C. McElroy, b Ciegar J. L. Hynes, not o u t ........... S. R. Saunders, b Greene... Byes ........................... Second innings, c Greene, b Clark 0 b K ing lbw, b K ing b K ing........... 15 b K ing 12 b K ing ........... 3 c Graham,b K ing 3 b K ing ........... 0 c Morris, b K ing 2 b Clarke ...........17 not out...................18 Byes ........... 9 Total... ... 90 Total 62 BELMONT y. MERION B. In this match played at Elmwood, Phila­ delphia produced a record for American cricket in the shape of a score of 344 by J. B. King. Score :— 314 10 25 B elm ont . J. B. K ing, not out.................................. C. M. Graham, lbw, b Cadbury.......... E. M. Cregar, b Cadbury .................. W . Graham, c Bailey, b A. B. Mifflin A. M. W ood, c Grossman, b A. B. Mifflin 10 D Graham, c W illiams, b Sharp ...........92 F. L. Altemus, b S. W . Mifflin ...................11 M. Hitchin, c Williams, b Sharp ...........16 J. B. Henderson, lbw, b S. W. Mifflin ... 2 E. K. Leech, not out ..................................11 Extras .................................................. 30 Total (8 wickets) .. C. A. Milden did not bat. ...553 THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. SECOND DIVISION. i Below will be found the results of this competition up to July 21 $ T3 e .s •3 Played. ao £ Won on Fi: Innings. I fi £ © 3 I €GO g oP h i © P* W iltshire........... 2 . . 2 ... 0 .. . 0 ... 6 ... 6 . ..100 00 Devon ........... 3 ... 2 ... 1 .. . 0 ... 9 ... 8 ... 8888 Bedfordshire... 4 .. . 3 ... 0 .. . 1 .. . 12 . ..10 ... 83-33 Monmouthshire 3 ... 1 ... 2 .. . 0 .. . 9 ... 7 . ,. 77-77 Staffordshire ... G .... 3 ... 2 .... 0 .. . 18 ...13 .,. 72-22 Surrey (2nd) ... 4 .. . 2 .... 1 .. . 0 .. . 12 ... 8 ... 66-66 Glamorgansh’e. 7 .. . 4 ... 0 .. . 0 .. . 21 . ..12 ... 57-14 Yorkshire (2nd) 7 .. . 4 ... 0 .... 0 .. . 21 . ..12 .. . 5714 Berkshire 2 ..,. 1 .. 0 .... 0 .. . 6 ... 3 .... 50 00 Hertfordshire... 4 .. . 2 ... 0 .. . 0 .. . 12 ... 6 . .. 50 00 Suffolk ........... 4 .,.. 2 ... 0 .. . 0 .. . 12 ... 6 ... 50-00 D u rh am ........... 7 .... 2 ... 0 .. . 0 .. . 21 ... 6 .... 28-57 Lancashire( 2 nd )6 ..■ ,0 ... 1 .. . 0 .. . 18 ... 2 ... 1111 Northumb’rl’ nd 5 ... 0 . ... 0 .. . 1 ..,. 15 ... 1 ... 6 66 Cambridg’shire 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. . 0 ..,. 3 ... 0 ... — Cornw all........... 3 ... 0 ... 0 .. . 0 ... 9 . ... 0 . — Dorset ........... 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 3 , ... 0 . — Norfolk ........... 3 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 9 . ... 0 . •• — The method of scoring is as fo llo w s T h r e e points shall be scored for sl w;in in a completed m atch; should the match not be completed, the side leading on the first innings shall score two points; one point shall be given to each side in a drawn match ; is., a match in which no result on the first innings is attained ; in the event of a tie in a completed match, or in a match decided on the first innings the points shall be divided. THE CATALOGUE OF CRICKET LITERATURE . B y A lfbed D. T aylor . [Continuedfrom page '.'51.) War,! (0.) Cricket: Its Theory and Pr.ictice. Htckinondwike, Yorkshire. N.D. Ward (C.). The Cricketer’s Guide. Hcck- mandwyke. 1884. Waring (Arthur J.) “ W .Or.," or the Champion’s Career. 2d. Alexander and Shepheard, London. 1896. Warne (Frederick G.) Dr. W. G. Grace, the King of Cricket. Id. H. A. Burleigh, Bristol. N.D. Warner (P. F.) Cricket Aoross the Seas. Being an account of the Tour of Lord Hawke’s team in New Zealand and Australia, 1902-3. Ulustratod. 5s. Longmans, Green and Co., London. 1903. Warner (P. F.) Cricket in Many Climes. An account of five tours. With 72 illustra­ tions. 6s. William Heinemann, London. 1900. Warner (P. F.) How We Recovered the Ashes, With au introduction by Bishop Welldon and nearly 100 illustrations. 10s. 6d. Chapman and Hall, London. 1901. Is. edition in 1905. [For other books on Warner’s tour in Australia see Davis, J. O., “ Looker-On "a n d Sinclair, A.] Warner (P. F.) M.C.C. team in South Africa. Illustrated. 7s. 6d. Chapman and Hall, London. 1906. Warner (R. T.) Eton and Winchester. A song of the match. Music by F. S. Kelly. College Press, Eton. 1903. Warton’s Tour in South Africa. (See South Africa.) Warwickshire. See:— Rugby O.O. Midland Counties Cricket Guide. Warwickshire As a First-Class County. (See Santall, S.) Warwickshire County Cricket Cluh, 1889- 1890. Watford Bridge Cricket Cluh. Members only. 1886. Watson (E. M.) The Complete Records of the Trinity College School Crickct Cluh, 1867-1893. Averages, Matches, Elevens, etc. With contributions by Henry J. Campbell, L. M. Lyon, Peter Perry, elc. Plate. W. Williamson, Port Hope. 1893. [An enlarged edition of Peter Perry’s book on the same subject.] Watson (W. G.) Carnival Cricket at Scar­ borough ; twenty years of local cricket, 1877-1897. 3d. Scarborough. 1897. [Although of recent issue this book is exceedingly scarce. Valued at six shillings.] Watson’s Cricket Diary and Record. 1891. Webb (W. T.) (See Somerset C.C.C.) Week’s Cricket, A Rhyming liecord of the Duings of a Liverpool XT. in Shropshire and neighbouring Counties. liy A Cricketer. Private Circulation. Liver­ pool. N.D. Weir (W. R.) A Peep into the Past. Cricket Souvenir. Is. F. H. Ayres, London. 1902. Weir (W. R.) Ayres’ Cricket Companion Annual. First issue 1902, 3d., sub­ sequent issues 6d. F. H. Ayres, London. Weir (W. R.) Cricket Comicalities. Id, All-England Athletic Publishing Co.. London. 1902. West (C. T.) “ Ranji.” A Cricket Song. 2s. Lyon and Hall, Brighton. N.D. West (George H.) Feltham’s Cricketer. Two issues, 1877 and 1878. Plates. Is. Feltham and Co , London. [The two numbers are worth 7s. 6 d.] West Indian Cricket Team in England, 1900. With an introduction by P. P. Warner. Is. West Indian Cluh, London. 1900. West Indian Cricketers, The Tour of the. In Canada and the United States, 1886. Argosy Office, Demerara. 1887. [W orth half a guinea.] West Indies. See also :— Barbados. I OricketJii'Many Olimes. Bowen, O. P. West Kent Club. (See Norman, P.) Westminster Cricket Club, The Old. G. Hayden, Westminster. 1828. Westminster School. (See “ An Account o f” ) Westmoreland (See Kendal, History of Cricket in.) “ W. G.,” or the Champion’s Career. (See Waring, Arthur J.) “ W. G.” Up to Date. (See King Willow.) W. G. (See books on Grace, W. G.) What Came of Wearing the Free Foresters Ribbon. (See Bedford, Mrs. Chas.) White (Rev. Francis de Lacy). Poems on Cricket. Is. 6d. Philip and Son, London. 1903. Whittim (W.) Modern Cricket. Annual. Four issues. 1883-4-5-6. 6d. Edited by G. T. Groves. Sheffield. Whittam (VV.) List of Cricket Matches, etc. Annual. First issue 1886, last 1898. Id. Sheffield. Whitridge (W. O.) South Australian Cricketers’ Guide. Existed three seasons; the first and second issues (1877-1878) being published by E. S. Wigg and Son, Adelaide, Is. 6d., and the third issue, seven years later (1885), by the com­ piler, Is. Adelaide. 1887-1885. Whole Art of Cricket. (See Pilch, F.) Wickets in the West. (5ee Fitzgerald, R. A.) Willow and Leather. (See Lucas, E. V.) Willow the King. (See Snaith, J. C.) Willow the King. A Song. (See Bowen, E. E.) “ Willow-Wielder.” (See Sussex County Cricket Annual.) Wills (T. W.) (See Australian Cricketers’ Guide.) Wilmot (R. W. E ) (See Victorian Sporting Record.) Wilson (George Francis) Cricket Poems. 2s. Simpkin, Marshall & Co., London. 1905. Wimbledon Cricket Club, The Matches of the, 1854-1870. Diprose and Bateman, 1871. Wiaibledm Cricket Club, The Scores of the, 1871-1890. A continuation of above. Issued to members only. 1890. [The two volumes are worth one guinea.] V\injhe3(er College. (See Eton.) Winchester College. (See Public School Cricket Matches.)

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