Cricket 1907
M ay 30, 1907 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 175 S h e r b o r n e play only ten matches during the season, but all their opponents are strong. H. G. May, who has been in the eleven the last three years, will Captain the side, and will have the assistance of four old colours in W. R. Bull, W. J. Dow, C. O’D. Carey, and E. G. T. Simey. Five of Ihe fixtures, includ ing that with Tonbridge School, are two-day matches. MAY. 11.School Ground, v. T. VV. Wilson’s XI. 14. ,, ,, v. Wells Clergy 23. „ „ v. South Wilts 27. ,, ,, v. Incogniti* JUNE. 15. ,, ,, v. Bruton Nomads 17. ,, ,, v. M.C.C. and Ground* 21. ,, ,, v. Dorset Rangers* 28. ,, „ v. O.SS.* JULY. 5. Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge School* 10. School Ground, v. Sherborne C.C. *Two-day Match. U ppingham this year have five old colours in W. H. Ramsbotham, the Captain, G. H. N. Inman, H. J. Bowen, A. E. Broad, and R. G. Lane. H. Dowson, G. A. Gordon, and G. G. Areidisek are good bats who are likely to come on, and F. H. Puckle is afast- medium bowler who will probably prove very useful. MAY. 18. v. King’s College, Cambridge 24. v. I. Zingari* JUNE. 7. v. Quidnuncs* 12. v. Repton* 20. v. Old Roys* 21. 2nd XI. v. I.O.U.C.C. 25. v. Notts. Amateurs JULY. 2. v. Free Foresters* 12. Away, v. Haileybury* * Two-day matches. MARLBOROUGH BLUES v. ESHER.—Played at Esher May 25th, and won by Marlborough Blues by 42 runs. M arlborough B lues . C. H. M. Thring, b J. C. Harvey, lbw, Carr ........................ 19 b Marriott .......... 0 A. W. Dickinson, b A. Hacking, c Barker, Carr ........................ 11 b Gillespie .......... 3 S. A. P. Kitcat, cBird, E. B. Belt, c and b b Marriott .......... 20 Marriott................. 7 M. O. Lewis, c and b J.P.C. Coast,b Bryant 44 Carr ........................ 8 A. M. Black, b Bryant 2 H. Church, c and b Extras................. 21 Marriott ................. 13 — L. R. Lewis, not out 36 Total ........ 184 E sher . F. H. Bryant, b M.W.Bovill,c Church, Harvey ................. 8 b Harvey................ 2 R. Howell, c Kitcat, J. Carr, c Coast, b b Coast ................. 23 Black ......... . ... 3 Capt. H. Baird, c Belt, C. Barker, b Black ... 18 b Harvey................. 15 J.A.Peachey, b Kitcat 0 H. H. Marriott, b R.H.Gillespie,not out 6 Harvey ................. 0 Extras................. 6 A. Bird, b Harvey ... 39 — A.R.Bradshaw,bBlack 25 Total ..........142 SOUTHGATE v. LONDON HOSPITAL.-Played at Southgate on May 20. L ondon H ospital . First innings. Second innings. H. A. Hancock, c Rogers, b F. S Lewis........................ 4 b Robertson ... 15 H. R. Maloney, c L.R.Lewis, b Smith ........................19 c and b Levick... 41 C.E.Howden.cL.R. Lewis, b Sm ith...............................23 notout............... 83 F. R. Armitage, b Smith ... 13 notout................ 11 H. A. Wright, b Smith F. H. Owens, b Smith R. V. B. Byate, b Smith ... C. T. Wright, st L. R.Lewis, b F. S. Lewis ......... W. J. Carr, c and b Smith.. J. G. Watson, b F. S. Lewis J. H. Watson, not out B 4, w 1 ................. B 15, lb 9 24 Total .................71 Total (2 wkts) 181 S outhgate . E. Smith, c Armitage, b Wright.................51 W. K. Robertson, c and b Howden ...62 R. E. Paige, c and b Owens .................25 R. Rogers, b Carr ... 50 R. S. Dickson, run out 1 F. P. Birch, b Carr ... 3 T.H.C.Levick,notout 30 L. R. Lewis, c Watson, b Carr ................. R. T. Vivian, b Carr... W. H. Myers, b Carr.. F. S Lewis,c Wright, b Carr .......... B 8, lb 3 .......... Total .. 257 CRICKET S & MAGN IF ICENT L I S T 100 pages, Free. SPEC IAL T E RM S TO CLUB S . SPORTS & GAMES ASSOCIATION, (C.T. Dept.), 06, Edgware Road,London. P A T E N T TROUSER PRESSERS. ©©©© POST FREE 1 / 7 ea ch . Keep your eye on the C R E A S E . Every Gentleman should possess this invaluable TROUSER PRESSER. H E A T , C H E A P and E F F E C T IV E . 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