Cricket 1906
A ug . 9, 1906. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME 335 THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. RUGBY v. MARLBOROUGH. Played at Lord’s on August 1 and 2. Rugby won by 227 runs. The feature of this match was the capital all-round form shown by D. Watson, of Rugby, who, in addition to taking nine wickets for 111 runs, scored 125 for only once out. Score and analysis :— R u g by . First innings. *C.L.Cole,c Wyer, b Lagden 3 R. O. Proctor, c Ireland, b W yer .................................. *A. G. Agnew, c Jephson, b Wyer .................................. u *R. E Hancock, b W yer ... 1 *H. B. Roderick, c Wills, b Gordon ..........................60 *K. T. Cox, b Lagden ... 19 J. R. Tylden, b Lagden ... 13 H. J. Snowden, c Gordon, b W yer ..................................47 *D. Watson, b Lagden ... 80 R. C. Brooke, b W yer.......... 0 D. B. Burt-Marshall, not out 0 B 5, lb 7, w 2 ...........14 Second innings, c Lagden,b W yer 7 54 c Wyer,b Lagden 12 b L a g d e n ........... 0 cIreland, b W yer 64 b Ireland not out... c Wyer, b Ireland 35 notout.................. 45 B 14, lb 12 ... 26 Total..................291 Total (6 wkts)|240 t Innings declared closed. M a rlbo ro u o h . First innings. *J. G. 0. Scott, b Burt- Marshall ..........................47 A. D. Womersley, st Procter, b Burt-Marshall ........... 0 H. R. Wakefield, b Watson 1 P. H. Jephson, c Agnew, b W atson .......................... 2 *C.R.\Vyer,b Burt-Marshall 88 *J. F.Ireland, c Hancock, b Burt-M arshall..................10 L. O. Gordon, b Watson ... 38 R. O. Lagden, c Agnew, b Watson .......................... 2 E.Clover,cProctor,bWatson 13 A. Tylor, not o u t.................. 4 S. W . Wills, b Watson ... 4 B 18, lb 3, nb 1 .......... 22 T o ta l.................. 231 * Played last year. R u g by . First innings. O. M. R. W. .. 33.1 7 90 5 .. 24 “ * Second innings. b C ole.................. 0 b W a ts o n ......... 5 b O ole.................. 15 b C ole.................. 8 c Brooke, b Cole 18 c Cox, b Watson 16 c and b Watson 0 b C ole.................. 0 c Brooke, b Cole 1 not out.................. 3 b C ole.................. 0 B 4, lb 1, nb 2.. 7 Total ... 73 Second innings. O. M. R. W . 23 6 65 2 21 7 57 2 0 11 0 5 9 2 1 28 0 0 25 0 0 19 0 M. R. W. 1 27 7 1 39 3 W yer Lagden ....... 21 7 61 4 Wills ................... 8 4 24 0 ... Tylor .......... 8 1 30 0 ... Ireland .......... 7 1 31 0 ... Wakefield ... 3 0 18 0 ... Gordon ......... 10 3 22 1 ... Womersley ... 1 0 1 0 ........... « Lagden and Tylor each bowled a wide. M arlborough . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O ” ” C o le ......................15 2 50 0 .............12 WTa ts o n ............. 22.2- 5 72 6 ............. 11 B.-Marshall ... 17 5 40 4 Brooke ......... 8 0 35 0 H ancock......... 6 2 12 0 Cole delivered three no-balls. 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Salter (capt.), c and b Dewing ..........................40 C. H. Pigg. b de Freitas ... 34 J. B. White, b de Freitas... 11 Second innings. b de Freitas ... 3i b Dewing ........8! c Jackson, b de Freitas ........3: b Dewing ........4i c Hedderwick, b Short ... •>. 3i notout..................3' J. L. Piggott, b Dewing ... 4 G. G. Rawson, b D ew ing... 3 H. M. McKay, b de Freitas 38 b de Freitas D. O. Light, lbw, b Short... 18 J. C. Coker, b Short .......... 0 not out......... C. N. Buist. not out .......... 4 B 53, lb 5, w 2, nb 1... 61 Byes .. 12 Total ..................375 Total (6 wkts)*298 * Innings declared closed. H a il e y b u r y . First innings. F. II. Gunner, b Coker ... 28 G. R. Jackson (capt.), lbw, b Mackenzie ..................69 L. C. Frisby, lbw, b McKay 16 R. Y. Hedderwick. b Coker 25 H. S. Short, st Piggott, b McKay..................................12 J. M. de Freitas, c Buish, b C o k e r..................................79 H. Sayer, c Piggott, b Pigg 14 A. C. Taylor, b McKay ... 17 S. C. Sweeney, not out ... 29 R. E. Dewing, c and b Pigg 8 S. P. Dickinson, lbw, b Pigg 7 B 12, lb 3, w 6 .......... 21 Total ...325 Second Innings, c Pigg, b McKay 10 c Pigg, b Mac kenzie ...........12 b McKay ........... 0 b P igg.................. 28 c Piggott, b Pigg 8 c Salter, b Coker 9 c Piggott, b Mc Kay .................. 37 b McKay ........... 4 b White ........... 7 c Salter, b McKay 37 not out.................. 8 B 10, lb 11 ... 21 Total ...181 Dickinson Sweeney De Freitas Dewing... Short Gunner... Taylor ... C h e lten h am . First innings. O. M. R. W . 8 0 31 0 9 0 63 0 . 24 Second innings. O. M. R. W. 3 63 27 8 84 4 ... 9 2 36 2 ... 4 0 13 0 ... 7 0 24 1 ... Jackson Dickinson and De Freitas each bowled one wide and Sweeney delivered one no-ball. 3 18 16 9 2 0 26 0 1 90 3 2 74 2 0 50 1 0 3 0 0 23 0 0 20 0 Coker... . Mackenzie McKay Buist ... . Pigg...... H ail e yb u r y . First innings. O. M. R. W . ... 25 ~ ~ ... 20 ... 19 6 2 95 3 3 65 1 1 115 3 _ 0 16 0 42 1 Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 11 0 38 1 ... 9 1 27 1 ... 17 2 0 66 5 13 3 ... White Light 7 1 2 1 4 2 12 0 Coker bowled two wides and Mackenzie lour. M.C.C. AND GROUND v. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Played at Lord’s on August 6 and 7. M.C.C. and Ground won by ten wickets. P u b l ic S ch oo ls . First innings. N.C.Tufnell(Eton),bHearne 14 H. Brougham (Wellington), b Hearne .......................... 1 P.T.Rawiings(Westminster), b Hearne .......................... 0 C. V. L. Hooman (Charter house), b Hearne .......... 23 C.C.G.W right (Tonbridge), c Murrell, b Vogler.......... 55 J. Leslie (Winchester), b B ro w n in g .......................... 7 C.E.Hatfeild(Eton),cVogler b Browning .................. 0 F. M. Tuff (Malvern),st Mur rell, b Hearne .................. 5 H. W. Priestley (Upping ham), b Vogler..................£0 J. C. Coker (Cheltenham),st Murrell, b Voirlrr .......... 0 C. L. Cole (Rugby), not out 11 Second innings. stMurrell.bSmith 0 c Hearne, b Wyn- yard .................. 66 c Hearne, b W yn yard .................. 0 b Hearne ......... st Murrell, t Vogler ......... b Hearne ......... c Murrell, 1 Hearne ......... b Vogler ......... cand b Hearne.. M.O.O. a n d G r o u n d . 58 B 2, lb 1 Total ...139 notout.................. 6 st Murrell, b Hearne ........... 0 B 3, lb.3 ...]_ 6 T otalf“ ...262 Oapt. E. G. Wynyard,c Brougham,bHatfeild 21 A. Hearne, lbw, b Hat field .......................... 4 Vogler,cand bTuff ... 13 Murrell, not out.......... 14 B 18,1b 7, w 3 ... 28 Capt. T. W.Sheppard, retired .................... 116 Hon. S. R. Beresford,b Cole ............................ 9 F.H. Browning,b Cole 15 E.O.Smith.b Priestley 61 H.O.C. Tuf nell, st Tuf- nell, b Priestley ... 22 B. J. Blackett, b Leslie 4 W . R. Collins, run out 52 Second innings:-Tufnell, not out, 16; Wynyard, not out, 24; extras, 4.—Total (for no wicket), 44. P u blic S ch oo ls . First innings. Second innings. Total ..359 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W . Browning .. 14 4 48 2 .. ... 3 0 20 0 Hearne ... .. 21 4 45 5 .. ... 18.1 2 68 5 Wynyard .. 4 0 10 0 .. ... 14 2 51 2 Vogler ... .. 5.4 1 33 3 . ... 22 1 93 2 Sm ith........... 7 M.O.C. a n d G ro u n d . 2 24 1 First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . C o le ........... .. 12 1 44 2 .. ... 3.1 0 21 0 Hatfeild ... .. 14 2 81 2 .. ... 2 0 18 0 I.eslie .. 7 1 51 1 .. W right ... .. 2 0 25 0 .. T u ff........... .. 8 1 45 1 .. 2 1 1 0 Coker .. 8.4 0 39 0 .. Priestley ... .. 9 0 46 2 . Cole delivered two wides and Priestley one. SOUTHGATE v. HAMPSTEAD N OM AD S.-Played at Southgate on July 28. H am pstead N o m ads . J. C. Caufield, c b Lewis .................. H.Crisp. st Be^ ington, b Lewis .................. C Browning, b Paige C. Barnett, c Beving- ton, b Lewis ........... R. Brenton, b Lewis... J. Osborne, b Bashford 15 R. W. Turner, b Lewis P. V. Stallun, b Bash ford .......................... H. Browning, notout P. Caufield, run out... A. Hawes, run out ... B 16, lb 1 ... Total ...126 S o u th g ate . Rev. A. M. Bashford, bJ . C. Caufield ... 14 R. E. Paige, b Osborne 15 J. C. Bevington, b C risp..........................38 F. S. Lewis, b Stallun 33 G. H. Muriel, b Stal- lun .......................... 6 H.Churcli, b Stallun... 9 E. P. Birch, b C. Brow ning .......................... 33 R. S. Dickson, b C. Browning ...........42 E W\ Carter, b Bren ton ........................ 4 H. G. Rowley, b Bren ton ........................ 1 W . T. Ricketts, not out ........................ 1 B33, lb 5, w 1 39 Total 235 SOUTHGATE v. OLD FO R E STE R S.-Played a 1 Southgate on August 2. S o u th g ate . F. S. Lewis, c Faviell, b B onsey.....................153 F. T. Mann.b Lambert 43 H. E. Pearce, c E. M. Guy,b Faviell.............. 28 Rev. A. M. Bashford, c E. M. Guy, b Bonsey 55 T. H. C. Levick, c J. K. Guy, bG .F .B u ry ... 39 H. R. Ford, E. P. Birch, and Trevor Vivian did not bat. *Innings declared closed R. S. Dickson, not out 15 C. Browning, run out 0 G . W . Cranfield, b Bonsey .................. 5 B 16, w 3 ...........19 Total (7 wkts)* 357 The best and brightest of all BOOT POLISHES 0FAL1.RFTAU.CTS L e t t e r .
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