Cricket 1906

338 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ug . 16, 1906. seem to be by many regarded as the Juniors of County Cricket. Tom Hay­ ward, the veteran of the side, is only thirty-five. Holland is in his thirty-first year, and he alone of the other regular members of the eleven is over thirty. Hayes and Lees are within measurable distance of their thirtieth birthday, but of the rest Strudwick is the senior at twenty-six, and the ages of the six remaining members of the eleven vary from twenty-five to nineteen. Roughly, the average age of the side can hardly exceed tw<nty-five. All of which points to distinct and considerable possibilities for the near future. BRIXTON W ANDERERS v. OLD ALLEYNIANS. Played at East Dulwich on August 6. O ld A lleynians . Whyte, c " Odell, First Innings. . M. Knight, b Brymer , A. Day, c Rider, Simmons ... . L. Cox, c Simmons ... A. H. Parsons, Brymer R. H. Day, b Simmons H. P. Gates, b Smith ... A. F. Day, c & b Smith W . Drishell, b Smith... 0. H. J. Day, not o u t... L. D. White, c Odell, Simmons .................. D. Thompson, c Rider, Simmons .................. B 9, lb 3 ........... STREATH AM v. W IMBLEDON.—Played at Streat­ ham on August 11. W imbledon . First innings. Second innings. J. Morgan, c Thomas, b F e e n y .................................. 35 F. W . Colman, c Thomas, b Phillipps ..........................21 c Scott, b Feeny T. R. Frost, c Barkworth, b Scott ..................................24 notout... J. S. Churchill, o Feeny, b Phillipps .......................... .7 E. Nixon, not ont... . ... 10 c Bailey, b Feeny 0 44 c Scott, b Phil­ lipps................... 1 R. Graham ,b Campbell ... 13 notout.................. 10 W .P.Lipscom be,cE.Bailey, c Bailey, b Phil- b Campbell .................. 10 lipps................... 0 B. Morgan, c Thomas, b c Campbell, b F e e n y .................................. 2 Feeny ............ 0 E. S. C. Bettolbey, b Feeny 3 c Feeny, b Phil­ lipps................... — W estcott,c and b Camp­ bell .................................. 0 b Feeny ............13 F. G. Clements, c Kerr, b F e e n y .................................. 0 B 4, lb G, w 1 ..............11 B 10, lb 4 ... 14 Total ....................170 Total (7 wkts) 50 S t r e a t h a m . H. H. Scott, b Nixon 15 D. O. Kerr, b Graham H. S. Barkworth, b Graham ...................13 L. A. M.Fevez. b Nixon A. S. Bailey, b Nixon V. F. Feenv, not out... 0 B 1, lb 1 ......... ~ J. L. Phillipps, b Gra­ ham .......................... 10 G. V. Campbell, c Churchill, b Frost 58 C. M. Thomas, c Gra­ ham, b Morgan ... 16 E. S. Bailey, c Bettel- by. b Graham.......... 12 C. L. Morgan, c Frost, b Graham ...........49 Total .. 185 BECKENHAM v. STREATHAM . — Played at Beckenham on August 11. B. W . Stenning. G oggs, b N. Miller... C. W .' Browne, c N. Miller, b Holmes ... C. P. Cole, b Holmes... A. K.T. Bruce, c Reed, b H olm es.................. F. H. Nelson, c Hooper, b N. Miller ........... R. Curwen, c Hooper, b N. Miller .......... Beckenham . st 47 15 G. M. Reid, c Hooper, b H olm es................. A.Humphry,b Holmes 48 E. K. Stenning, b N. Miller ................... V. C. Lowry, b N. Miller .................. P. G. Hirst, not out ... B 6, nb 1 ........... Total ...217 S treatham . N. Miller, lbw, b Reid 52 B. Dent, c Lowry, b Nelson ...................17 J. F. W. Hooper,b Cole 78 H. T. Cross, c and b Lowry ................... 4 E. B. Miller, b Lowry 1 R. G.C’andy.b Browne 1 F. G.V.Holmes,c B.W. Stenning, b. Lowry 10 G. Goggs, b Cole ... A. R. Reed, c B. W. Stenning. b Cole ... F. K. Simmons, not out .......................... Rev. V. T. Morley, not out ........................... B 10, lb 4 ........... Total (9 wkts) 205 ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. H. L. Austin - (*)E . W . Elliot’s big innings to which you refer was 322 for Borderers v Newcastle Gar­ rison, at Newcastle, on July 26 and 27, 1905. ( b ) J. J. Astor scored two separate hundieds in a House match last year at Eton College, viz.. 112 and 126 not out for R. S. Havilanri’s v. R. W White-Thomson’s on July 17th and 18th. Second Innings. ...1 5 b Burlington ... 12 b ... 1 runout ........ 37 b ... 28 c & b Simmons... 1 b ... 5 b Smith ........ 29 ... 4 lbw, b Smith ... 0 ... 28 lbw, bWhitley 12 ... 4 notout ......... 11 ...1 9 cRider, b Smith 18 ... 20 cBurlington, b Simmons ... 15 b ... 2 b Smith ........ 0 b ... 0 b Smith ........ 4 ...1 2 B 6, lb 2 ... 8 Compiled by Cricket Press, Total ..138 Total ...147 B rixton W anderers . A.J. Whyte, c Drishell, J. Faulkner, lbw, b b R. H. Day ........... 36 W hite .................. 6 EL Goodall, c A. F. A R. Whitley, b R. Day, b Cox ........... 28 H. Day ................... 17 R. J . Burlington, b E. A. Brymer, b L. A. 32 Cox ... ........... 5 Day .......................... F. Odell, b C o x ........... 3 P. D. Ash. b Parsons 0 C. G. Smith, c L. A. B 4, lb 2, w 1 ... 7 Day, b W h ite........... 39 — F. P. Rider, not o u t... 66 Total L. M. Simmons, c Gates, b White 0 BRIXTON WANDERERS v. GRANVILLE LEE. -Played at East Dulwich on August 7. B rixton W anderers . F. Odell, b Rutter ... 19 A. J. Whyte,st Rymer- .Tones, b Johnson... 0 F.P. Rider, b Johnston 58 H.E.Smith,bJohnston 16 L. M. Simmons,b R. E. Lincoln .................. 45 C. G. Smith, c Rymer- Jones, b Groves ... 12 E. T. Gale, c & b R. E. Lincoln .................. 5 E. A. Brymer, c Clark­ son, b Groves........... 0 A. Harbert, not out ... 17 — W right, c Rymer- Jones, b Groves ... 6 B.A.Glanvill,stRymer- Jones.b Johnston... 11 B 11, lb 4 ...........15 Total ...201 G ranville L ee . A. J. Johnson, c Glan­ vill, b Brymer.......... N. Cockell, st Glanvill, b W right.. J. F. Clarkson, b W right .................. F. E. Lander, c Sim­ mons, b C. G. Smith 2 P. P. Lincoln, run out 1 E. Rym er-Jones, c G lanvill,b Simmons 19 ... 67 35 R. E. Lincoln, c Sim­ mons, b C. G. Smith 22 F.E . Thomson, not out 32 — Groves, run out ... 0 T. A. Rutter, b Sim­ mons .......................... 1 W.Lee-Roberts, c Har­ bert, b Brymer ... 11 Bye ................... 1 THE CATALOGUE OF CRICKET LITERATURE . By A lfred D. T aylor . (Continuedfrompage 303.) Australian Cricketers, The. 4d. F. Hum­ phries, London. 1884. Australian Team of 1905. Sidney Billingham. Id. London. Bat and Ball. A weekly journal. 2d. Existedfive week*, September 13th, 1882, to October 11th, 1882. Manchester. Bramshill Cricket Club. 1810. Clapshaw’s Laws of Cricket, 1823. Cricket. By A. C. MacLaren. Is. Anthony Treherne and Co., London. 1906. Cricketers’ Autograph Birthday Book. Compiled by T. Broadbent Trowsdale. 6s. Illustrated. The Walter Scott Pub­ lishing Co., London. 1906. Devil and the Peers ; or, The Princely Way of Sabbath Breaking. A true account of a famous cricket match. J. Barker, London. 1712. Eton and Harrow. Souvenir of the match. Illustrated Souvenir Publishing Com­ pany, London. 1906. Flowers (W.), the famous cricketer. Nottingham. 1890. Former Kent Cricket. By Hon. and Rev. E. V. Bliijh. Private circulation. Maid­ stone. 1896. Georgetown Club (British Guiana) issued a record in the eighties. Kingston Park and Dorset County Cricket Annual. Dorchester. 1876-1887. Laws of Cricket. Boston. 1806. Metropolitan District Cricket League. New York. 1906. Minor Counties’ Cricket Association. Yearly handbook. First issue 1905. Peninsular Cricket Club. Detroit. Total ...200 BRIXTON WANDERERS v. PRIVATE BANKS. —Played at East Dulwich on August 11. P rivate B anks , — Gregory, c Goodall, b Simmons ........... 2 C. S. Sabin, c Rider, b Brymer ..................20 C. E. Melville, c and b Brymer .................. 25 R. M. Worlock, b Brymer .................27 W . E. R. Willson, c Glanvill, b Brymer... 5 C. L. Penman, b Sim m ons..................19 II. J. Morris, c Glan­ vill, b Simmons ... C. Ledger, c Goodall, b Simmons ........... S. Bristow, c Goodall, b Simmons ........... G.D. Gold, b Simmons A. H D eW inton, not out .......................... 1 B 4, lb 2 ........... 6 Total ...147 B rixton W anderers . Shaw (Alfred). The celebrated cricketer. Id. Nottingham. 1892. [An Indian Ciicketers’ Annual is reported, but no particulars are to hand.] THE END. THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. POSITIONS TO AUGUST 15 th . A. J. Whyte, b Sabin 28 H. E. Smith, run out... 5 R. J. Burlington, c Penman, b Willson 8 F. Odell, b Sabin ... 35 C. G. Smith, b Sabin... 2u II. Goodall, not o u t... 54 L**. 1*. Iiidrr,notout... 27 Byes 1.................. 1 Total (5 wkts)178 L. M. Simmons, E. A. Brymer, J. W. E. Murray, and B. A. Glanvill did not bat. Plyd.W on. Lost. Dm. Tts. Per­ centage. Surrey ........... 23 .. .16 .. . 2 ... 5 ... 14.. . 77-77 Yorkshire.......... 24 . .14 .. . 2 ... 8 ... 12.. . 75'UO K e n t.................. 18 . .12 .. . 2 ... 4 ... 10.. . 71-42 N otts.................. 17 . .. 8 .. . 2 ... 7 ... 6.. . 60-00 Lancashire. ... 23 . .13 .. . 5 ... 5 ... 8.. . 44-44 Warwickshire... 17 ... 6 .. . 3 ... 8 .. 3.. . 33-33 Essex.................. 19 ... 7 .. . 6 ... 6 .. 1.. . 7 69 Hampshire 17 ... 5 .. . 8 ... 4 .. . —3.. . --23-07 Som erset.......... 16 ... 4 .. . 8 ... 4 .. . —4.. . —33-33 Northampton ... 15 ... 4 .. . 9 ... 2 .. . —5..,. -38-16 Sussex .......... . 19 ... 4 ...10 .... 5 .. . —6.... -42-85 W orcestershire. . 16 ... 2 ... 5 ... 9 .. . —3.... —42-85 Middlesex......... . 11 ... 3 .. . 8 .... 3 .. . -5 .. —45"J5 Gloucestershire. 15 ... 3 .. . 9 ... 3 .. . —6.... —50'd0 Leicestershire... 20 ... 3 .. .13 ... 4 .. .-10.... -62-50 Derbyshire . 17 .. 2 .. .14 ... . 1 .. .- 12. —75*lO According to the rule laid down by the M.C.C.. "O ne point shall be reckoned for each win, one deducted for each lo.-s; unfinished games shall not be reckoned. I he county which during the season shall have, in finished matches, obtained the greatest proportionaie number of points shall be reckoned champion county.”

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