Cricket 1907
J une 6, 1907. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 183 Haileybury College, 159 (H .J . 0. Hammond, 61) v. G. S. Pawle’s X I., 40 for 9 wickets. A t W idford, June 1st. Harrow School, 112 and 68 for three wickets v. M . C. Kemp’ s X I., 177. At Harrow, May 25th. P. R. May took eight wickets in Harrow’s first innings for 44 runs. Harrow Brigade, 214 v. Household Bridge, 17. At Harrow, June 1st. The Brigade hatted two short. M. C. Bird took seven wickets for 7 runs. Hurstpierpoint College, 224 (R. 0. Pether- bridge, 224; R. B. Neill, 59) y . Old Hurst Johnians, 113 (B. D. Darkin, 52). At Hurst, May 20th. Hurstpierpoint College, 131 v. A. R.Layman’ s X I., 101. At Hurst, May 21st. Lancing College, 225 (D. A. Wilkinson, 53) v. Masters, 84 for two wiekets. A t Lanc ing, May 21st. Leys School, 278 (S. H . Smith, 90; J. M. Williamson, 57), v. Middlesex Hospital, 79. A t Cambridge, May 25th. S. B. Quibell took seven wickets of the Hospital for 35. Malvern College, 205 (R. E. Taylor, 74; J. H . Paul, 66), v. Brasenose College, Oxford, 157 for eight wickets. At Mal vern, June 1st. Malvern College, 201 (E. H . Cuthbertson, 71), v. Oxford University Authentics, 190 for five wickets (C. V . L. Hooman, not out 68). At Malvern, June 4th. Marlborough College, 320 for ten wickets (J. P . Ireland, 98; E. Clover, 75), v. Liverpool, 366 (L. A . Slocock, 94; J. C. Cunningham, 53). Saville took seven Liverpool wickets. At Marlborough, May 20th and 21st. X II. a-side. Marlborough College, 109 (R. O. Lagden, 67), v. M.C.C. and Groand, 150 (A. Hearne, 57). A t Marlborough, May 31st and June 1st. H . C. McDonell took seven Marlborough wickets. Merchant Taylors’ School, 154 v. Forest School, 158 for nine wickets. At Walthamstow, May 25th. Mill H ill School, 206 for five wickets (J). L. Morgan, not out 121) v. Finchley, 170 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (L. Niederheitmann, 73). At M ill H ill, May 29th. Oundle School, 219 (J. W . Burdett, 51) v. Emmanuel College, 162 for five wickets. At Oundle, May 18th. Oundle School, 176 (C. M . Horsfall, 52) v. Sidney College, Cambs., 96 for six wiekets. At Oundle, June 1st. Radley College, 103 v. Merton College, 201 (R. W . Jesson, 68; C. A. Macvicar, 55 ; E. F. Bond, 51). A t Radley, May 15th. Repton School, 288 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (A. E. Cardew, 64), v. Incogniti, 53 and 36. A t Repton, May 20th and 21st. For the School, J. L. S. Vidler took twelve wickets, and W . T. Greswell eight. Repton School, 162, v. Notts Amateurs, 155 (J. A . Dixon, not out 106). At Repton, May 25th. Repton School, 70, v. N . V . C. Turner’s X I., 46. A t Repton, June 1st. J. L. S. Vidler and W . T. Greswell obtained the wickets for the School. Rossall School, 146 (P. J. Fumeaux, 58), v. CommonRoom, 96. A t Rossall, May 25th. Rugby School, 65 and 75 v. P .'F . Warner’s X I. 246 for eight wickets (Watson took five wickets). A t Rugby, May 15th. Rugby School, 40 and 85 v. Oriel College, Oxford, 115 and 12 for no wicket. At Rugby, May 21st. Rugby School, 119 and 61 for two wickets v. The Aliens, 255 (E. Hardman, not out 106). A t Rugby, May 25th. Rugby School, 193 (D. Watson, 72) v. University College, Oxford, 198 (C. R. W yer, 55). At Rugby, June 4th. St. John’ s School, Leatherhead, 51 v. Tbe Wanderers, 175 (H . W . Wheeler, not out 100). At Leatherhead, May 9th. St. John’ s School, Leatherhead, 172 for three wickets, innings declared closed (A. E. Boycott, 99) v. Roving Friars, 167 for nine wickets. St. Paul’s School, 182 for nine wickets (E. J. James, not out 65), v. L. H . S. Mathew’s X I ,, 53. At West Kensington, May 4th St. Paul’s School, 162 for eight wickets (A. Cooper, 53), v. Brighton College, 154. At W est Kensington, May 18th. St. Paul’s School, 170 for eight wickets (A. Cooper, not out 51), v. Incogniti, 234. At West Kensington, May 25th. Sherborne School, 116, v. T . W . W ilson’ s X I., 93 and 83 for six wickets. At Sherborne, May 11th. Sherborne School, 145 for eight wickets, inn ings declared closed (H. A. Popham, 50), v. Wells Clergy, 146 for two wickets (F. N. Bird, not out 65). At Sherborne, May 14th. Sherborne School, 119, v. South W ilts, 98. At Sherborne, May 23rd. Sherborne School, 115 and 166, v. Incogniti, 142 (B. P. Dobson, not out 74), and 141 for six wickets. A t Sherborne, May 27th and 28th. In the first innings of Incogniti, P. H . Hornidge took eight wickets for 45. Shrewsbury School, 227, v. Rock Ferry, 171 for seven vrickets (H. Lea, 73). At Shrewsbury, May 22nd. Shrewsbury School, 136, v. E. G. Pauli’ s X I., 137. A t Shrewsbury, May 29th. Tonbridge School, 58 and 67 for five wickets, v. Tonbridge, 139 (F. D. Curtis, 57). At the School, May 23rd. In the first innings of the School, J. F. Reynolds took seven wickets for 28 runs. Tonbridge School, 181 and 109 for five wickets, v. Blue Mantles, 64. A t Ton bridge, May 25th. H . M . Bannister took six Blue Mantles’ wickets for 20 runs. Uppingham School, 274 (G. H . W . Inman, 128) v. K ing’s College, Cambridge, 162 for nine wickets (G. L. Herman, 54). A t Uppingham, May 18th. Uppingham School, 101 and 72 v. I. Zingari, 185 (J. H . Hunt, 122). At Uppingham, May 24th and 25th. Wellingborough Grammar School, 153 (R. C. Williams, 91) v. P. A . Fryer’ s X I., 172 for six wickets (C. C. Simpson not out 68). A t Wellingborough, May 18th. Wellingborough Grammar School, 161 (R. E. Williams, 94) v. Lord Lilford’s X I., 61 and 43. At Lilford, May 25th. Wellingborough Grammar School, 52, v. F. J. Simpson’s X II. At Wellingborough, June 1st. W ellington College, 105 and 72 for two wickets, v. R. itf.C. Staff, 190. A t W ell ington, May 11th. Capt. Bosanq-iet took eight Wellington wickets for 43 runs. Wellington College, 202 for three wickets (C. P. Leese, 64 ; H . Brougham, 56), v. The Masters, 126 for seven wickets. At W ellington, May 18th. Wellington College, 90, v. Army Service Corps, 220 for two wickets (Capt. R . B. Airey, 121 not out). At Wellington, May 25th. Wellington College, 216 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (A. N. Nutt, 87), v. Bordon Camp, 73 for eight wickets. A t Wellington, June 1st. Westminster School, 54, v. Cambridge Old Westminsters, 320 for four wickets, inn ings declared closed (W . S. Bolton, 135; F. S. Fleuret, not out 103). At Vincent Square, May 11th. Westminster School, 161, v. Eton Ramblers, 312 for four wickets, innings declared closed (V . R. Hoare, 131; D. J. Cassa- vetti, 105). At Vincent Square, May 18th. Westminster School, 213 (A. Wood, 95), v. R .M .A ., W oolwich, 306 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (J. T. Price, 68 ; Q. G. Rawson, not out 54; Hon. C. E. Boscawen, 53). At Vincent Square, May 25th. Westminster School, did not bat, v. Old Wykehamists, 140 for eight wickets. At Vincent Square, June 1st. Whitgift Grammar School, 78, v. Rev. J. C. Crawford’s X I., 199 (J. N . Crawford, 78). A t Croydon, May 20th. Whitgift Grammar School, 34, v. City of London School, 142 for seven wickets, innings declared closed ( W . B. Pickard, 61). At Catford, May 25th. For City of London School, A. C. Owen took eight wickets for six runs. Winchester College, 206 (J. L. Commelin- Brown, 51) v. Magdalen College, 73 (Leslie took seven wickets). At W in chester, May 14th. Winchester College, 101 and 83 for seven wickets v. Oriel College, 141 (Leslie took five wickets), A t Winchester, May 16th. Winchester College, 281 (J. Leslie, 88) v. Old Wykehamists, 203 and 69. At Winchester, May 20th and 21st. Winchester College, 255 for five wickets’ innings declared closed (J. L. Crommelin' Brown, 92; H . D. McArthur, 55) v. University College, Oxford, 115. At Winchester, May 23rd. Winchester College, 165 for six wickets (H. D. McArthur, 49 not out) v. New College, Oxford, 164 (C. F. Younger, 75). At Winchester, May 28th. J. Leslie took seven wickets for Winchester. Winchester College, 127 for two wickets (J. Leslie, not out 51) v. Oxford University Authentics, 163. At Winchester, May 30'h.
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