Cricket 1906

336 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Aug 9, 1906. THE FAVOURITE AMONGST CRICKETERS SPALDINGS GRAND PRIX CRICKET BALLS. Price, 6s. each. W e claim for our Grand Prix Balls, that it is an impossibility to manufacture them better. They wear equally well on soft and hard ground, and are guaranteed to retain their colour, weight and shape. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 53-55, Fetter Lane, E.C. FA C T OR Y P u t n e y Wharf, London, S.W. ANOTHER ADDITION TO “ CRICKET GUIDE A N D HOW TO PLAY CRICKET.” By PRINCE RANJITSINHJI. Price, 6d. Nett. Every lover of the K ing of Games should have a copy of this Book by one of Britain’s most popular idols. It contains explanations of the different cuts—forward and back play—driving—leg-hitting—the glance —bow ling-batting—running—catching—fielding; and chapters on Australian,Indian,American and School Cricket. In fact, it leaves nothing unsaid that should appear in a work of this kind. For sale at all Newsagents and Booksellers’ Stalls; or at A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 53-55, Fetter Lane, E.C. O ld F o rester s . J. R. Guy. not out ... 8 B 4, lb 2 ........... 6 Total (2 wkts) 240 Rev.R.O. Guy,cVivian, b Lewis ................... 6 O. D. Mclver, not out..l00 W . F. Faviell, c Birch, b Levick .....................126 E.M . Guy, T. H. Cockell, A. M. Bury, Rev. F. R. Bonsey, J. A. Lambert, G. F. Bury, and R. Munro did not bat. ______________ ' W ANDERERS v. EAST MOLESEY.—Played at East Molesey on August 4. T h e W an d e r e r s . L. Colman, c Parkes, ^ j J._E. G. Hadatli, b J. Dixon ...........24 T.A. Darke,c J. Dixon, b Lucas .................. 3 H. T. Bull, c Parkes, b Lucas.......................... 2 A. M. Latham, c sub, b J. Dixon ...........13 R. B. Brooks, c Mason, b Harris ..................59 D.L.A.Jephson,bMead 22 • E ast M o le sey , Barker, b J. Dixon . 27 E. Litchfield, lbw, b Parkes ................... 6 M. Baker, not out ... 7 A. L. S. Rose, b Parkes 0 N.A.Damian, b Harris 0 B 9, lb 2, w 7, nb 4 22 Total ...185 W . Dove, b Bull........23 O. Mead, c Hadath, b Damian ................30 R. S. Lucas, b Jephson 18 R. Barker, b Rose ... 27 C. Dixon, b Rose ... 4 R.W.Harris, c Damian, b Rose ................15 J. H. Dixon, b Rose... 18 C. Parkes, b Bull ... 0 W T.Graburn .notout 22 N.Vickery, b Rose ... 2 F. Mason, lbw, b Bull 6 B 6, lb 1 ........... 7 Total ...172 SOUTHGATE v. H O R N SE Y.-Played at South­ gate on August 4. H o rn se y . F. B; Dent, c Beving- ton, b Paige ...........74 J. M. Mirylees, lbw, b Paige........................... 9 T. J. Hutchinson, c Pearce, b Paige ... 1 J. T. Tate, run out ... 7 P. Boundy, lbw, b Lewis.......................... 8 A. K ing, b H. R. Ford 16 A. E. Tarberville, b H. R. Ford ........... 3 G. W. Hammond, st Bevington, b Lewis 42 S.L.Clarke.bH.R.Ford 59 H. Adams, b J.C.Ford 7 Brown, not o u t........... 1 B 9, lb 3 ...........12 Total .239 F. S. Lewis, lbw, b Brown ...................12 F. T. Mann, b Brown 30 H. E. Pearce, b Brown 10 J. C. Ford, c Tate, b Brown ...................56 J. C. Bevington, b Hammond ...........29 R. S. Dickson, not out 14 H. R. Ford, not ou t... 11 Byes ...................11 Total (5 wkts) 173 T. H. C. Levick, R. E. Paige, W . B. V. Jacob and W . T. Ricketts did not bat. KENSINGTON PA RK v. UPPER TOOTING.- Played at Upper Tooting on July 21. K en sin g to n P a r k . M. A. Nicholas, c Butcher, b Lindsay. 29 T. W . Hemmerde, c Crawford,b Lindsay 7 C. S. G. Lloyd, c P. Thompson,bBleakley 6 C.A.E. Greene, c Lind­ say, b Harvey............109 F.W.Dilke, c Bleakley, b H arvey.....................12 G.W.Donaldson,b Pol­ lard ... 3 E.H.Seaton, b Lindsay ll H. D. Nicholas, b Thompson .......... 8 W .S.Nicholas,b Lind­ say .......................... 26 F.L.Halford.c Thomp­ son, b Harvey........... 8 R. W . Browne, not out 0 Leg-byes ........... 3 Total .222 U p pe r T o o tin g . D.H.Butcher.cDonald- son, b Dilke ...........40 A. M. Pollard, c W. S. Nicholas, b Lloyd... 12 G. H. Lyon, b Dilke.... 34 R. M Harvey, c W . S. Nicholas, b Dilke ... H. W . Bleakley, c Seaton,bH.D.N icho- E. P Thompson, c & b D ilke.......................... 19 J. H. Lindsay, b Lloyd 24 G.R.Crawford,b Hem­ merde 6 H. Tanner, not out ... 8 P. Thompson, c Hal­ ford. b L loyd........... 1 P. W. Butcher, c Browne,bHemmerde 2 Byes .................. 17 Total ..168 STREATHAM v. TOOTING, on August 6. T o o tin g . First innings. N.A.B.Lyon.c Gillett, b Leaf 59 J. A Lyon, b Reed ...........27 G. H. Lyon, b Reed ........... 7 P.G.Windsor,cQuick.bReed 32 A.M.Pollard,cQuick,b Reed 27 G.P.Russell.cHolmes.bReed 0 P. W . Butcher, c Goggs, b Holmes .......................... 3 L A.Parez,cGoggs,bHolmes 3 P. L. Firth, not out .......... 47 J.L.Truby,cQuick,bHolmes 0 G. M. Gill, run out ...........11 C. J Brewer, b R e e d .......... 1 Lb 1, w 3, nb 1 ........... 5 —Played at Streatham Second innings, c Reed, b Miller 81 b Simmons ... 8 b Haworth...........13 cFevez,bHaworth 14 not out... 12 c G oggs, b Miller 74 stQuick.bThomas 2 b Thomas ........... 2 b Haworth........... 4 B 5, lb 3, nb 1.. 9 Total ...................220 Total (8 wkts) 224 S tr e a th a m . C. M. Thomas, b Parez 11 E. K. Quick, c Gill, b Parez..........................20 H. T. Cross, b Russell 40 C. H. Leaf, b Parez ... 8 A. R. Reed, c Windsor, b Parez .................. 1 L. E. Gillett, c Russell, b Pollard..................19 E.B.M iller,c&b Parez 38 R. J. Haworth, b Frith 17 G. Goggs, b Frith ... 3 L.A. M. Fevez.b Frith 0 F. G. Holmes, not out 16 F.K.Simmons,c Lyon, b Russell.................. 4 B 10, lb 7 ...........17 Total ...194 The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F oundkd 1877. Published by F. H. Clarke for The Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. An Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Association Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. No. 632, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U .S.A. prick :— 10/- per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. Printed and Published for the Proprietor by M brritt & Hatcher, Ltd., 167,168, and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.O., Aug. 9th, 1906.

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