Cricket 1907

222 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 20, 1907. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The following are brief results of the recent matches played by the leading Colleges and Schools. The match between Haileybury and Wellington, which should have been played at Wellington on June 7 and 8, was put off on account of illness at the latter College :— Aldenham School, 57 for seven wickets, v. Highgate School, 47. At Aldenham, June 1. A. Jaques took nine Highgate wickets for 27 runs. Aldenham School, 123 for six wickets (A. Jaques, not out 59) v. Gentlemen of Herts., 205 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (C. A . Orr, 73). At Aldenham, June 11. Aldenham School, 95 for eight wickets, v. Snowden Smith’s XL, 229 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (W. A. Gray, 70). At Aldenham, June 13. Aldenham School, did not hat, v. Forest School, 121 for six wickets. At Forest School, June 15. Ardingly College, 191 (H. D. Wells, 77) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 246 for five wickets ( [\ J. M. More, not out 81). At Ardingly, June 10. Bath College, 224 (R. L. Ellis, 81) v. Wey­ mouth College, 31. At Bath, June 6. Bedford Grammar School, 153, v. I. Zingari, 151. At Bedford, June 8. Bedford Modern School, 90, v. University College School, 124 for four wickets (C. H. Medlock, not out 60). At Neasden, June 1. Blundell’s School, 135 for three wickets (R. S. Pedraza, not out 78) v. Knights- hayes, 151 (L. H. Amory). At Tiverton, May 29. Blundell's School, 75, v. Exeter, 113. At Tiverton, June 1. Brighton College, 61 and 95 for four wickets, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 221 (W. W. A’Deane, 52). At Brighton, June 13. Charterhouse, 147 (M. H. C. Doll, 50), v. Magdalen College, Oxford, 145 (C. V. L. Hooman, 58). At Charterhouse, June 5. Charterhouse, 190 for five wickets, v. Old Wykehamists, 168. At Charterhouse, June 8. Charterhouse, 84, v. A. A. Tyer’s XI., 279 for five wickets (C. E. Whelon, 93; R. B. Firth, 83). At Charterhouse, June 12. Chatham House, Ramsgate, 206 (G. H. Francis, 85) v. Laleham, Margate, 46. At Margate, June 8. Chatham House, Ramsgate, 110, v. Wye College, 287 (R. G. Chandler, 100; A. H. J. Hine, 74). At Ramsgate, June 12. Cheltenham College, 150, v. East Gloucester­ shire, 87. At Cheltenham, June 13. Cheltenham College, 128 and 69, v. Marl­ borough College, 170 and 213. At Chel­ tenham, June 18 and 19. Christ College, Brecon, 84, v. Monmouth Grammar School, 138. At Newport, Mon., June 5. City of London School, 49 and 54 for five wickets, v. Hurstpierpoint College, 309 for five wickets, innings declared closed (R. C. Petherbridge, not out 102; J. E. de W. Denning, 68 ; R. B. Neill, 62). At Hurstpierpoint, June 8. City of London School, 145, v. Mill Hill School, 117 for four wickets (D. L. Morgan, 62). At Catford, June 15. Denstone College, 83, v. Manchester Univer­ sity, 52. At Manchester, June 8. Dulwich College, 192 for six wickets (K. H. McCormack, 71; G. L. Beltham, 65) v. Tonbridge School, 159. At Dulwich, June 8. Dulwich College: an XI., 172 for eight wickets (F. F. L. Nightingale, not out 59) v. Gilford House, 138 (Capt. Disney Roebuck, 69). At Gitford House, June 15. Eastbourne College, 175 (C. L. Tudor, 76), v. Lancing College, 145. At Lancing, June 6. Eastbourne College, 238 .for five wickets (B. J. Bourke, 87 ; M. E. Coxhead, 59 ; E M. Dennys, not out 53), v. Sussex . Martlets, 139. At Eastbourne, June 12. Eastbourne College, 126, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 126. At Eastbourne, June 14. Edinburgh Academy, 130, v. Grange, 28 for one wicket. At Edinburgh, June 4. Eton College, 228 for eight wickets (J. M. Naylor, not out 64), v. Free Foresters, 300 (J. H. Gordon, 68). At Eton, June 11. Eton College, 183 (K. L. Gibson, 52), v. Butterflies, 148 for six wickets. At Eton, June 15. Felsted School, 161 (J. E. Jewell, 70) v. Caius College, Cambridge, 201 (C. E. Brisley, 85; G. T. C. Watt, 79). At Felsted, June 1. Felsted School, 48, v. The Masters, 236 for five wickets (H. Lambert, not out 81 ; F. W. Stocks, 69). At Felsted, June 8. Felsted School, 174 for nine wickets, v. Merchant Taylors’ School, 243 (W. I. Cheesman, 75; K. M. Robatham, 74). At Bellingham, June 12. Felsted School, 95, v. Chelmsford, 105 for three wickets. At Chelmsford, June 15. Fettes, 138, v. Stirling County, 170 for nine wickets, innings declared closed. At Fettes, June 8. Fettes, 97, v. Edinburgh Australasians, 113 for seven wickets. At Fettes, June 11. Forest School, 88, v. F. H. Nelson’s XI., 211. At Forest School, June 5. Forest School, 105, v. The Masters, 140 for seven wickets. At Forest School, June 8. Forest School, 150 for five wickets, v. R. N. College, 142. At Eltham, June 11. Forest School, 121 for six wickets v. Alden­ ham School, did not bat. At Forest School, June 15. Framlingham College, 105, v. Ipswich and East Suffolk, 102 for four. At Fram­ lingham, June 15. Haileybury College, 228 (L. C. Frisby, 70; H. S. Short, 58), v. A. V. Deane’s XI., 29 and 73 for four wickets. At Haileybury, June 8. J. M. de Freitas took seven wickets in the first innings of the latter. This match was played instead of that against Wellington, which was postponed owing to illness at the latter College. Harrow' School, 214, v. Household Brigade, 17. At Harrow, June 1. M. C. Bird took seven wickets for 7 runs for the School. Harrow School, 267 (J. S. Royle, 90; R. B. Cowley, 58), v. M.C.C. and Ground, 151 (H. E. McDonnell, 54). At Harrow, June 8. Harrow School, 121 for five wickets, innings declared closed, v. Quidnuncs, 97 for seven wickets. At Harrow, June 15. Ilighgate Scho 1, 47, v. Aldenham School, 57 for seven wickets. At Aldenham, June 1. A. Jaques took nine Highgate wickets for 27 runs. Hurstpierpoint College, 309 for five wickets, innings declared closed (R. C. Pether­ bridge, not out 102; J. E. de W. Denning, 68; R. B. Neill, 52), v. City of London School, 49 and 54 for five wickets. At Hurstpierpoint, June 8. Hurstpierpoint College, 77, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 315 for eight wickets (A. E. Wood, 125). At Hurstpierpoint, June 12. King’s College School, 120 for eight wickets, v. Whitgift Grammar School, 128. At Wimbledon, June 8. King’s College School, 172, v. United Service College, 59. At-Windsor, June 12. King’s School, Bruton, 273 (P. W . Vasey, 129; P. B. Wace, 60), v. Somerset Stragglers, 108 and 111 for five wickets. At Bruton, June 4. King’s School, Bruton, 262 for five wickets, innings declared closed (L. C. L. Sutton, not out 102), v. L. H. Longman’s XI., 22 and 88. At Bruton, June 6. King’s School, Bruton, 235 for six wickets, innings declared closed (S. C. Davy, 74 ; T. C. L. Sutton, 52) v. Sherborne School 2nd XI., 63 and 125 for six wickets. At Sherborne, June 13. King’s School, Canterbury, 203, v. St. Law­ rence, 77 for four wicket9. At Canter­ bury, May 31. King’s School, Canterbury, 179 (L. T. Bassett, 53), v. R.M.L.I., 238 (Sergt. Sutcliff, 94). At Canterbury, June 4. King’s School, Canterbury, 275 (L. J. Bas­ sett, 128) v. A. Latter’s XI. At Canter­ bury, June 11. King’s School, Rochester, 74, v. J. Sanger’s XI., 87 and 53 for eight wickets. At the Little Hermitage, June 15. Lancing College, 145, v. Eastbourne College, 175 (C. L. Tudor, 76). At Lancing, June 6. Lancing College, 95 and 32 for four wickets, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 235 (A. W* Rammell, 59 ; Russell, T. M., 64). At Lancing, June 11. Leys School, 70, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 276 for eight wickets (Carpenter, 101 ; D. C. F. Burton, 73). At Cambridge, June 11. Reeves took eight Leys wickets for 29. Llandovery School, 163 for five wickets (R. G. Prichard, 56) v. Rev. P. A. Lushington’s XL, 107. At Llandovery, June 1. Llandovery School, 47 v. St. David’s College, 77. At Lampeter, June 4. A. P. James took nine St. David’s wickets for 36 runs. Llandovery School, 66, v. A. A. Prichard’s XL, 82. At Llandovery, June 6. Llandovery School, 66, v. 2nd Batt. Wilts. Regt., 81 for four wickets. At Llan­ dovery, June 6. Loretto School, did not bat, v. Rossall School, 76 for two wickets. At Rossall, June 7 and 8. Malvern College, 295 (M. K. Foster, 77; G. B. Robertson-Rodger, 70), v. East Gloucestershire, 133. At Malvern, June 10. Malvern College, 107 (M. K. Foster, 67) and 135, v. Harlequins, 356 for six wickets, innings declared closed (T. Bowring, 128; G. N. Foster, 82 not out; C. V. L. Hooman, 70). At Malvern, June 11. Marlborough College, 221 for eight wickets (J. F. Irel ind, 65), v. Hampshire Hogs, 305 (A. J. L. Hill, 111; N. S. White, 77). At Marlborough, June 11. Marlborough College, 170 and 213 v. Chel­ tenham College, 128 and 69. At Chel­ tenham, June 18, 19. Merchant Taylors’ School, 243 (W. J. Chees­ man, 75 ; K. M. Robatham, 74) v. Felt sted School, 174 for nine wickets. At Bellingham, June 12. Merchant Taylor’s School, 173 (T. Hickman, 89) v. Eashing, 188. At Broadwater, June 14. Merchiston School, 215 (R. Fraser, not out 69 ; J. M. Tennent, 59) v. Grange, 146

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