Cricket 1907

J une 20, 1907 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 223 for three wickets (M. R . Dickson, 99). A t Edinburgh, May 29. Mill H ill School, 170 (D. L. Morgan, 59) v. Nondescripts, 150 (P. W . Oscroft, 54). At Mill Hill, Jane 8. Mill H ill School, 117 for four wickets (D. L. Morgan, 62) v. City of London School, 145. At Catford, June 15. Monmouth Grammar School, 138, v. Christ College, brecon, 84. At Newport, Mon., June 5. Oundle School, 176 (C. M. Horsfall, 52) v. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 92 for six wickets. At Oundle, June 1. Oundle School v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Oundle, June 18. This match was can­ celled. Persse School, 172 for five wickets, innings declared closed (Kev. R. S. Swann-Mason, 124) v. Queen’s and St. Catherine’s Colleges, 139 for seven wickets. Ralley College, 94, v. Lincoln College, 109. At Radley, June 8. Repton School, 80 for five' wickets, v. Burton- on-Trent, 54. A t Repton, June 6. Repton School, 143, v. Derbyshire C. & G., 58 and 57 for five wickets. At Repton, June 8. J. L. S. Yidler took seven wickets for 19 runs in the first innings of the latter. Repton School, 99 and 256 (R. H. T. Turner, 64 ; A . E. Cardew, 53), v. Uppingham School, 95 and 56. A t Uppingham, June 12. Rossall School, 100 for eight wickets, v. Northern Nomads, 248 for nine wickets, innings declared closed. At Rossall, May 30. Rossall School, 76 for two wickets, v. Loretto School, did not bat. At Rossall, June 7 and 8. Rugby School, 193 (D. Watson, 72) v. University College, Oxford, 198 (C. R. W yer, 55). At Rugby, June 4. E. B. Carpenter took eight Rugby wickets for 58. Rugby School, 118 v. Trinity College, Oxford, 34 for no wicket. At Rugby, June 15. St. Augustine’s College, 43 and 23 for two wickets, v. Emeriti, 249. (W . J. L. Brewer, 100), At Ramsgate, June 1. St. David’s College, 77, v. Llandovery School, 97. At Lampeter, June 4, A. 1\ James took nine wickets for 36 runs for Llan­ dovery. St. Edmund’s School, Canterbury, 93 and 114for seven wickets, v. Sutton Valence School, 26. At Sutton Valence, June 8. St. John’s School, Leatherhead, 166 (J.W .H . Park, 83), v. Old Boys, 181 for three wickets (A. F. Stevenson, 86 ; Rev. W . B. Sandberg, 81). At Leathe.head, June 15. St. Paul’ s School, 247 (A. Cooper, 84 ; W . L. Chamberlain, 64), v. Merton College, Oxford, 248 for five wicket's (E. F. Bond, not out, 119). At Oxford, June 8. Sherborne School, 127 for one wicket (H. G. May, not out, 79) v. Bruton Nomads, 105.. At Sherborne, June 15. Shrewsbury School, 76, v. Exeter College, Oxford, 76. At Shrewsbury, June 1. Shrewsbury School, 67, v. Birkenhead Park, 153. At Shrewsbury, June 8. Shrewsbury School, 133, v. Derbyshire Friars, 200 for nine wickets. At Shrewsbury, June 11 and 12. Sutton Valence School, 26, v. St. Edmund’s School, Canterbury, 93 and 114 for seven wickets. A t Sutton Valence, June 8. Tonbridge School, 141, v. West Kent, 20 and 38 for two wickets. At Tonbridge, June 5. C. Marzetti took five West Kent wickets for 9 runs and H. M. Barrister five for 11. Tonbridge School, 159, v. Dulwich College, 192 for six wickets (K. H. McCormak, 71 ; G. L. Betham, 65). At Dulwich, June 8. Tonbridge School, 304 (B. W . Pigg, 60; C. H. Pillman, 54) v. Oxford Harlequins, 114. At Tonbridge, June 12. United Service College, 59, v. King’ s College School, 172. A t Windsor, June 12. University College School, 124 for four wickets (C. H. Medlock, not out, 60) v. Bedford Modern School, 90. AtNeasden, June 1. University College School, 111, v. London Scottish, 140. At Brondesbury, June 12. Uppingham School, 95 and 56 v. Repton School, 99 and 256 (R. II. T. Turner, 64 ; A. E. Cardew, 53). At Uppingham, June 12 and 13. Wellington College, 202 for ten wickets, innings declared closed (E. L. Kidd, not out, 63; A . N. Hutt, 60) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 92 for ssven wickets. At W ell­ ington, June 15. X II. a side. Wellingborough Grammar School, 69, v. Rushden, 184 (S. K ing, 83). At Welling­ borough, June 8. Wellingborough Grammar School, 106 for two wickets (R. E. Williams, 58 not out), v. Rushden, did not bat. At W elling­ borough, June 15. Westminster School, 140, v. Incogniti, 232 (E. C. Lee, 67). At Vincent Square, June 8. Weymouth College, 31, v. Bath College, 224 (R. L. Ellis, 81). A t Bath, June 6. Winchester College, 206 for four wickets, innings declared closed (J. Leslie, 68 ; J. L. Crommelin-Brown, not out 68), v. Household Brigade, 123 for seven wickets (Capt. C. K. Hutchison, 74). At Winchester, June 6. Winchester College, 206 (J. E. S. Richter, not out 61), v. A . J. Webbe’s X L , 311 (C. J. Kortright, 100; C. V . Baker, 70 ; E. H . Crake, 56) and 205 for eight wickets (R. W . Awdry, 81). At W in ­ chester, June 10 and 11. W hitgift Grammar School, 128, v. K ing’s College School, 120 for eight wickets At Wimbledon, June 8. CR I CKE T MAGNIFICENT L IST 1 0 0 pages, Free. SPEC IA L T E R M S TO CLUB S . SPORTS & GAMES ASSOCIATION, (C.T. 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