Cricket 1907

182 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 6, 1907. off by Alletson off Wass when 4, scoring 33 without being dismissed. Score and analysis Y orkshire . Tunnicliffe, not out ........................ 33 Myers, c Oates, b Hallam ................. 6 Denton, not out ............................... 8 Byes, &c ......................................... 0 Total (1 wkt) ................. 47 H. S. Kaye, Hirst. Hardisty, Rhodes, Rothery, Haigh, Hunter, and Harrison did not bat. N otts: A. O. Jones. Iremonger, Gunn (G.), Gunn (J.), Hardstaff, Payton, G. T. Branston, Alletson, Oates, Hallam, and Wass. Y orkshire . O. M. R. W. I O. M. R. W. Wass.......... 11 2 27 0 Gunn (J.)... 4 3 5 0 Hallam ... 14 7 15 1| WORCESTERSH IRE v. HAMPSH IRE. Played at Worcester on May 30, 31, and June 1. Drawn. Owing to rain, no play was possible on either of the first two days. On Saturday a fresh wicket was marked out and Hampshire, having won the toss, went in first. After three wickets had fallen for 7, Jephson and Mead added 09 for the fourth in 100 minutes. After play had lasted a couple.o!' hours rain descended, and the match was abandoned. Ouffe took five wickets for 27 runs. Score and analysis:— H ampshire . Bowell, c Burrows, b Cuffe .......... Ml Mead (C. P.) run out ........................ 0 Stone, b Cuffe..................................... 0 Llewellyn, c Straw, b Cuffe .......... Rev. W. V. Jephson, c Burrows, b 0 Cuffe............................................. 46 F. H. Bacon, c Burrows, b Cuffe ... 0 Badcock, not o u t ............................... 3 Longford, not out.............................. 1 B 3, nb 1 ...................................... 4 Total (6 wkts) ................. 88 Smoker, H. W. Persse, and A. W. Newman did not bat. W orcestersh ire : H. K. Foster, Oapt. J. V. Isaac, W . B. Burns, R. S. Swalwell, Arnold, Cuffe, Bowley, Pearson, Burrows, Bird, and Straw. H ampshire . O. M. R. W.l O. M. R. W* Arnold ... 5 9 15 0 Bird ... 14 6 34 0 Cuffe ... 2412 27 5 |Pearson... 5 2 8 0 Pearson bowled a no-ball. DERBYSH IRE v. W ARW ICK SH IR E . A t Derby on May 30, 31, and June 1. Abandoned. Owing to rain, the above match was abandoned without a ball being bowled. TH E PUB L IC SCHOOLS. The f llow iu g arrt brief reaul s of matches played durii g the present season by ihe leading C olleges and S ch o o ls:— Aldenham School, 108, v. The Masters, 136 (A. Duchesne, 57). At Aldenham, May 28th. Duchesne also took seven wickets for 51; for the School, A . Jaques took seven for 33. Ardingley College, 126, v. Old Boys, 175 (Allen, 56). At Ardingley, May 20th. Bath College, 97 and 107 for four wickets (Ellis, not out 55), v. Incogniti, 230 (Col. Greenway, 59). A t Bath, May 29th. Bedford Grammar School, 88, v. Dulwich College, 98. At Bedford, June 1st. Bedford Modern School, 45, v. Mill Hill School, 162 (D. L. Morgan, 56). A t Bedford, May 25th. Bradfield College, 287 (H . V . Reichenbach and A . E. Stoman each 62), v. Old Boys, 171 for seven wickets (S. V. Shea, 60)- A t Bradfield, May 20th. Brighton College, 154, v. St. Paul’s School, 162 for eight wickets (A. Cooper, 53). A t West Kensington, May 18th. Brighton College, 108, v. Sussex Martletts, 185 (Rev. W . A . Carr, 51; R. B. DeLa Bere, 50) and 96 for six wickets. At Brighton, May 28th. Charterhouse, 186 for seven wickets (J. H. D. Sheppard, 71; M. H . C. Doll, 58), v. Broadwater, 285 for five wickets, innings declared closed (S. Douglas, not out 152). Charterhouse, 163 for seven wickets (M. H. C. Doll, not out 91), v. Hampshire Hogs, 227 for ten wickets, innings declared closed (E. G. Wynyard, 52). At Char­ terhouse, May 25th. X II. a-side. Chatham House, 175, v. Deal and District, 79 and 35 for six wickets. At Kamsgate, May loth. Chatham House, 142, v. W . W . Martin’s X I., 116 for eight wickets (Baker, 54)- At Ramsgate, May 18th. Chatham. House, 189 (G. F. Saunders, 59), v. St. George’s 2nd X I., 58 and 52 for five wickets. A t Ramsgate, May 20th. Saunders also took eight wickets in the first innings of St. George’s. Chatham House, 193 (B. Petley, 80), v. Wye College, 313 for five wickets (G. R. Jack­ son, not out 117; E. W . Morell, 72). At Ramsgate, May 29th. Chatham House, 64 and 96 for three wickets, v. P. Campbell’s X I., 78 and 150. At Ramsgate, May 30th. Chatham House, 118 for three wickets, v. Deal and District, 112. At Ramsgate, June 1st. Cheltenham College, 104, v. Clifton Club, 266 (F. S. Robinson, 83 ; D. C. Howe, 73). At Cheltenham, May 18th. Too- good took seven Cheltenham wickets for 23 runs. Cheltenham College, 86 and 103, v. Liverpool 37 and 119. At Cheltenham, May 24th and 25th. W . V . Dickenson took thir­ teen Liverpool wickets for 51 runs—five for 15 and eight for 39. In the first innings of the College, E. C. Hornby took seven for 41. Cheltenham College, 57 for six wickets, v. Incogniti, did not bat. At Cheltenham, May 31st and June lot. City of London School, 165 for three wickets (F. H. Tombling, 72; M. M. Maas, 51 not out), v. Old Citizens, 93. A t Catford, May 18th. City of London School, 142 for seven wickets, innings declared closed (W . B. Pickard, 61), v. W hitgift Grammar School, 34. At Catford, May 25th. For City of London School, A. C. Owen took eight wickets for 6 runs. Clifton College, 155 and 60 v. Liverpool, 95 and 280 (E.E. Steel, 72 : B. S. Brown, 56). At Clifton, May 22nd, 23rd. X II. a-side. Clifton College, 180 (F. H . Martin, 109) v. Lansdown, 230 (Sir C. Nepean, 61: C. Laverton, 51). At Combe Park, June 1st. Dulwich College, 89, v. Roving Friars, 155 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (H. B. Hughiil). At Dulwich, May 22nd. Dulwich College, 155 v. Old Wykehamists, 284 (H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, 104 : E. B. Noel, 50). At Dulwich, May 25th. Dulwich College, 98, v. Bedford Grammar School, 88. A t Bedford, June 1st. Eastbourne College, 212 for three wickets (C. L. Tudor, 101; B. J. Bourke, 79), v. Eastbourne, 324 for four wickets, innings declared closed (E. P. Paul, not out 101; Capt. Harrington, 82; C. T. Rudd, 50). A t Eastbourne, May 22nd. Eastbourne College, 76, v. South Lynn, 182 for three wickets (E. Matheson, not out 118). At Eastbourne, May 27th. Eastbourne College, 93, v. Burgess Hill, 192. A t Eastbourne, May 29th. Eastbourne College, 161, v. Blue Mantles, 220 (J. H . Kelsey, 111). At Eastbourne, June 3rd. Eton College, 152 for five wickets (K. L. Gibson, 53), v. Liverpool, 244 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (E. E. Steel, 78; B. Stewart, 77). At Eton, May 18th. Eton College, 151 for nine wickets, v. Oxford University Authentics, 230 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (0. S. Hunt, 79). X II . a-side. A t Eton, May 25th. Eton College, 72 and 72 for four wickets, v. New College, Oxford, 53 and 88 for four wickets, innings declared closed. At Eton, June 4th. Felsted School, 203 for three wickets (L. S. M. Page, not out 108) v. Old Boys, 65 for two wickets. At Felsted, May 20th. Felsted School, 134 v. Chelmsford, 154 (R. E. Pitts, 56). At Felsted, May 25th. R. G. Chittenden took eight wickets during the Chelmsford innings. Felsted School, 133 (J. E. Jewell, 54) v. Clare College, 177 (F. R. Moore, 60). At Felsted, May 2ath. Fettes, 204 (A . M. Guild, 51) v. Edinburgh University A , 57. At Fettes, May 14th. Fettes, 213 for nine wickets (A. M. Guild, 83 ; VV. D. Ward, 64) v. J. F. Rhoades’ X I., 153 (G. H . Keeton, 69). A t Fettes, May 16th. Fettes, 69 and 123 for eight wickets v. Limbrick, 154 for six wickets, innings declared closed (W . Parker, 81). At Fettes, May 28th. Forest School, 201 (E. Spencer, 73), v. J. K. Guy’s X L , 188 for seven wickets (J. K Guy, 57). A t Forest School, May 23rd'. Forest School, 158 for nine wickets (E. Spencer, 79), v. Merchant Taylors’ School, 154. A t Walthamstow, May 25th. Framlingham College, 70, v. Campsea Ashe Park, 66. A t Framlingham, May 18th. Framlingham College, 125 for eight wickets, v. Melton Asylum, 143 (T. N . Scaite, 65). At Melton, May 25th. Framlingham College, 99 and 75 for four wickets, v. L. H ill-W ood’s X I ., 202 (L. Hill-W ood, 62). A t Framlingham, May 29th. Haileybury CoUege, 171 (R. S. S. Stafford, 71) v. The Masters, 70. A t Haileyburv, May 11th. Haileybury College, 160 v. Incogniti, 325 (G. R. Jackson, not out 92 ; G. C. Git- more, 63). A t Haileybury, May 18th. Haileybury College, 66 and 44 for four wickets v. M.C.C. and Ground, 215 for seven wickets (Brown, 64; J. F. Bawtree, not out 53). A t Haileybury, May 25th.

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