Cricket 1907

J u ly 11, 1907. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 269 THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Appended are Ihe results of recent matches played by the chief Public Schools :— Aldenham School, 290 for nine wickets (E. G. Jones, 61; C. F. Etheridge, 51; T. Leacroft, 50), v. Merchant Taylors’ School, 93. At Bellingham, June 22nd. Aldenham School, 190 for seven wickets (A. P. Cole, 68 ; L. J. Reid, 61), v. Gentle­ men of M.C.C., 190 (A. Butcher, not out 86). At Aldenham, June 20th. Butcher went in first and carried out his bat. Aldenham School, 108 for two wickets, v. West Herts, did not bat. At Watford, June 25th. Aldenham School, 145 (A. Jaques, 54) v. Mill Hill School, 88, at Mill Hill, July 6th. Ardingly College, 193 (F. W. A. Willmot, 54), v. Stoics, 227 for six wickets (R. W. Wakelin, 92). At Ardingly, June 22nd. Bath College, 91, v. Lansdown, 92 for seven wickets. At Combe Park, June 27th. Bedford Grammar School, 118, v. St. Paul’s School, 122 for six wickets. At Bedford, June 15th. Bedford Modern School, 97, v. Elstow School, 152 for four wickets (W. Scholes, not out, 65). At Bedford, on the Elstow Ground, June 21st. Bedford Modern School, 91, v. Elstow School, 192. At the Modern Ground, Bedford, July 6th. Blundell’s School, 44, v. R.N.E. College, 29. At Tiverton, June loth. Blundell’s School, 99 for four wickets, v. Knighthayes, 133 for seven wickets, inn­ ings declared closed. At Knighthayes, June 22nd. Blundell’s School, 219 for seven wickets' innings declared closed (G. Bradstock, 71; D. E. Kitton, 67), v. Old B,.ys, 155 for seven wickets (A. D. Gaye, 50). At Tiverton, June 26th. Bradfield College, 196, v. Radley College, 144. At Bradfield, June 22nd. Bradfield College, 141 (H. U. Reichenbach, 81), v. Berkshire Club and Ground, 336 for seven wickets (Watts, 94 ; F. Browne, 92; F. Howard, not out, 60). At Brad­ field, June 27th. Brighton College, 112 (W. Malleson, 64), v. Dulwich College, 134 for nine wickets. At Dulwich, June 29th. Burstow School, 125, v. Gentlemen of M.C.C., 143. At Burstow, June 17th. Charterhouse, 418 (M. H. C. Doll, 195; R. L. L. Bradell, 86), v. Westminster, 189 (F. G. Turner, 78) and 72. At Vincent Square, June 28th and 29th. Chatham House, Ramsgate, 188 for five wickets (R. C. Holmes, 61 ; G. Saunders, 54) v. Westgate, 176. At Westgate, June 19th. Chatham House, Ramsgate, 250 for five wickets (G. H. Francis, 95 ; G. Saunders, 77), v. Chatham House Old Boys, 142 ( P. Campbell, 90) and 87. At Ramsgate, June 22nd. Chatham House, Ramsgate, 186 for three wickets, innings declared closed (G. H. Francis, 80), v. Ash, 53 and 49 for seven wickets. At Ash, June 29th. Chatham House, Ramsgate, 150 for seven wickets, innings declared closed, v. St. George’s, 79 for six wickets. At St. George’s, July 3rd. ChathamHouse, Ramsgate, 83, v. St. George’s, 54. At Southwood, July 6th. Cheltenham College, 119 (W. G. Beauchamp, 64) and 174 v. Old Cheltonians, 223 (G. F. Collett, 60) and 76 for three wickets. XII. a-side. City of London School, 69 and 71, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 164. At Catford, June 19th. City of London School, 79 and 31 for three wickets, v. Cranleigh School, 183 (F. Morris, 56). At Cranleigh, June 26th. City of London School, 65 and 16 for one wicket, v. Berkhamsted School, 183. At Berkhamsted, July 6th. Clifton College, 84, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 130 and 101 for eight wickets. At Clifton, June 14th. Clifton College, 140 and 98, v. Malvern College, 340 (H. E. W. Prest, 102 ; G. B. Rodger, 55), At Malvern, June 28th, 29th. Clifton College, 76 and 71, v. Pennsylvania University, 133 and 36 for no wicket. At Clifton, July 2nd. H. V. Hordern took eight wickets for 46 in the first innings of Clifton College. Cranleigh School, 183 (F. Morris, 56), v. City of London School, 79 and 31 for three wickets. At Cranleigh, June 26th. Cranleigh School, 91, v. Hurstpierpoint College, 229 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (E. W. Gilbert, not out, 52). At Cranleigh, July 6th. Dulwich College, 68 and 209 for nine wickets, innings declared closed, v. OldAlleyuians, 125 (R. B. Firth, 66), and 78 for five wickets. At Dulwich, June 22nd. Dulwich College, 220 for five wickets, innings declared closed (G. C. F. Nelson, 86), v. Wanderers, 131 for five wickets (H. D. Wyatt, 61). At Dulwich, June 26th. Dulwich College, 134 for nine wickets, v. Brighton College, 112 (W. H. Malleson, 64). At Dulwich, June 29th. Eastbourne College, 175, v. South Saxons, 225 (H. Wakefield, 61). At Eastbourne, June 19th. Eastbourne College, 245 (C. F. G. Schmieder, 66; B. J. Bourke, 62), v. Stoics, 232 for seven wickets (A. M. W. Woodard, 86; A. C. Havers, 50). At Eastbourne, June 20th. Eastbourne College, 169 for four wickets (N. Maxwell, 51), v. King’s School, Can­ terbury, 252 for live wickets, innings declared closed (L. J. Bassett, 79 ; R. E. Martin, 59 ; H. Gardner, 51). At East­ bourne, June 24th. Edinburgh Academy, 50, v. Glenalmond, 171 for seven wickets, innings declared closed. At Glenalmond, June 29th. Epsom College, 69 and 66 for four wickets, v. Surrey Club and Ground, 172. At Epsom, June 19th. Epsom College, 264 (A. R. Hemsted, 55), v. Whitgift Grammar School, 66. At Epsom, June 22nd. For Epsom College, A, L. H. Rackham took eight wickets for 24. Epsom College, 200 for seven wickets, v. King’s College School, Wimbledon, 226 (P. Organ, 80). At Epsom, July 2nd. Eton College, an Eleven, 293 for four wickets, innings declared closed (H. F. Bigge, not out 64; B. Fowler, not out 52; E. Forbes Adam, 50; W. A. Worsley, 50) v. Eton Ramblers, 53 for six wickets. At Eton, June 24th. Eton College, 252 for five wickets (Hon. H. Mulholland, not out 110 ; J. M. Naylor 54) v. Eton Ramblers, 143 (W. R. Hoare, 50). At Eton, June 24th, 25th. Eton College, 86 for no wicket, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 304 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (Hearne, A., 127; G. W. Beldam, 76). At Eton, June 29th. Eton College, 125 and 222 (T. L. C. Curtis, 58) v. Winchester, 261 (H. D. McArthur, 58) and 89 for one wicket. At Eton, July 1st, 2nd. Eton College, 278 (R. L. Benson, 74 ; J. M. Naylor, 54) v. I. Zingari, 309 for five wickets, innings declared closed (Capt. C. H. Browning, 60 ; R. E. Foster, 59 ; A. M. Miller, not out 54). At Eton, July 6th. Felsted School, 217 for seven wickets (J. E. Jewell, not out 103) v. The Masters, 210 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (F. W. Stocks, 70). At Felsted, July 6th. Fettes, 192 for five wickets, innings declared closed (W. D. Ward, 106) v. Merchiston, 170 for one wicket (J. M. Tennent, not out 85; J. F. Myles, not out 67). At Fettes, June 15th. Fettes, 125 for five wickets, innings declared clo-od, v. F. A. Lumley's XI., 125 for six wickets (D. B. Maunsell, 64). At Fettes, June 18th. Fettes, 236 (A. G. Moir, not out 62) v. Grange, 9 for one wicket. At Edinburgh, June 27th. Forest School, 2U5, v. Wanstead, 186. At Forest School, June 18th. Forest School, 152 and 68 for one wicket, v. Old Foresters, 138. At Forest School, June 29th. Forest School, 96, v. Essex Club and Ground, 511 (J. H. Thorpe, 117, retired; P. Campbell, 107, retired ; T. G. Grinter, 81). At Leyton, July 2nd. Forest School, 117, v. M.C.C. and Ground. 257 for eight wickets (F. E. Lander, 86 ; Dr. Holton, not out 61). At Snaresbrook, July 8th. Framlingham College, 136, v. H. Gaffney’s XI., 167 (H. Wright, 62). At Fram­ lingham, June 20th. Framlingham College, 126 (K. J. T. Kerr, 50) and 25 for three wickets, v, Clergy of Suffolk, 74 and 95 for four wickets, innings declared closed. At Framling­ ham, June 27th. Framlingham College, 145, v. Aldeburgh, 180 (E. L. French, 81). At Framling­ ham, July 3rd. Glenalmond, 53 and 170, v. Invincibles, 132 and 46 for five wickets. At Glenalmond, June 17th and 19th. A. C. Ross took ten wickets for 49 for Glenamond. Glenalmond, 112 iW. A. Miller, 59) v. For­ farshire, 65, At Glenalmond, June 20th. Glenalmond, 63. v. Merchiston, 145. At Edinburgh, June 22nd. Glenalmond, 171 for seven wickets, innings declared closed, v. Edinburgh Academy, 50. At Glenalmond, June 29th.

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