Cricket 1907

270 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 11, 1907. Glenalmond, 163 for four wickets (W. A. Miller, 76) v. H. W. Malcolm’s XL, 79. At Glenalmond, July 1st. Haileybury College, 203 for eight wickets, (H. J. C. Hammond, not out 106) v, Marlborough Blues, 225 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (R. G. Wright. 79; A. P. Scott, 60). At Haileybury. June 15th. Haileybury College, 206 (L. C. Frisby, 97), v. Free Foresters, 229 (Hon. C. F. Lyttelton, 60). At Haileybury, June 22nd. Haileybury College, 300 (R. S. Stafford, not out 79; L. C. Frisby, 52) y. Old Wykehamists, 176. At Haileybury, June 29th. Haileybury College, 218 (S. P. Dickinson, 73 ; H. Sayer, 66) v. Old Haileyburians, 170. At Haileybury, July 6th. Harrow School, 238 (M. C. Bird, 78) v. Harlequins, 209 (M. Quinton, 57). At Harrow, June 13th. Harrow School, 279 for ten wickets (R. Anson, 80 ; R. B. Cowley, 58) v. Free Foresters, 300 (E. M. Dowson, 104; A. C. Bird, not out, 61; B. S. Foster, 51). At Harrow, June 22nd. XII. a-side. Harrow School, 173 (M. Falcon, 61) y. Penn­ sylvania University, 147 and 19 for six wickets. At Harrow, June 27th. Highgate School, 178, v. Hampstead, 178 (R. D. Robertson, 57). At Highgate, June 22nd. Highgate School, 165, v. Mill Hill School, 124. At Mill Hill, June 26th. Highgate School, 178 (C. A. Claremont, 52) y. University College School, 65 for one wicket. At Neasden, June 29th. Hurstpierpoint College, 205 for seven wickets (R. C. Petherbridge, 73) v. Old Brighton- ians, 243 for five wickets, innings declared closed (A. H. Belcher, 93; C. E. Hoffmeister, 93). At Hurstpierpoint, June 20th. Hurstpierpoint College, 266 for two wickets (R. B. Neill, not out 138 ; R. C. Pether­ bridge, 96), innings declared closed, v. Lancing College, 159. At Hurstpierpoint, June 24th. Hurstpierpoint College, 229 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (E. W. Gilbert, not out 52) y. Cranleigh School, 91. At Cranleigh, July 6th. King’s School, Bruton, 183 for five wickets (L. C. L. Sutton, not out 86) v. St. John’s College, Oxford, did not bat. At Bruton, June 24th and 25th. King’s School, Bruton, 158 for eight wickets (H. E. Hippisley, not out 50) v. Col. Ridley’s XI., 73. At Maperton, June 26th. King’s School, Canterbury, 137, v. Sutton Valence School, 158. At Canterbury, June 18th. King’s School, Canterbury, 252 for five wickets, innings declared closed (L. J. Bassett, 79; R. E. Martin, 59; H. Gardner 51) v. Eastbourne College, 169 for four wickets (N. Maxwell, 51). At Eastbourne June 24th. King’s School, Rochester, 268 for two wickets G. E. Ward, not out 85; G. L. Cruik- shank, not out 67 ; C. A. Boorman, 51) v. Old Roffensians, 155 (H. E. Cros- thwaite, 51). At Rochester, Juue 3rd. King’s School, Rochester, 82 and 69 for no wicket, v. R. A. Stigant’s XI., 164 (E. C. Thurston, 97). At Rochester, June 22nd. King’s School, llochester, 268 for four wickets (C. J. Sanderson, not out 111; G. L. Cruikshank, 61) v. H.M.S. Worcester, 101. At Rochester, June 26th. King’s School, Rochester, 87, v. Southfleet, 108. At Rochester, June 29th. Lancing College, 137 (A. O. Miles, not out 60) and 130, v. Lancing Old Boys, 217 (C. E. Brisley, 61) and 226 for seven wickets, innings declared closed (C. E. Brisley, 68; N. E. Hope, 53). At Lan­ cing, June 18th, 19th. Lancing College, 146 for five wickets, v. Stoics, 213 (A. V. Sedgwick, 73; G. H. Gadsdon, not out 58). At Lancing, June 21st. Lancing College, 159, v. Hurstpierpoint College, 266 for two wickets, innings declared closed (R. B. Neill, not out 138; R. C. Petherbridge, 96). At Hurstpier­ point, June 24th. Llandovery School, 59 for six wickets, v. J. W. Hutchinson’s XI., 60. At Llan­ dovery, June 22nd. Llandovery School, 139 for eight wickets, v. Llandovery Town, did not bat. At Llandovery, June 27th. Llandovery College, 48, v. Christ College, Brecon, 75. At Brecon, June 29th. Loretto School, 121 (P. C. Steinthal, 70), v. Grange, 1.38 for four wickets (R. S. Darling, 56). At Newtield, June 18th. Marlborough College, 114 and 141, v. Penn­ sylvania University, 184 and 74 for seven wickets. At Marlborough, July 8th, 9th. H. V. Hordern took 13 Marlborough wickets for 118 runs. Malvern College, 105 and 317 (M. K. Foster, 69 ; H. E. W. Prest, 55; G. B. Robert­ son Rodgers, 50), v. Old Malvern:ans, 232 (G. N. Foster, 72) and 328 for six wickets, innings declared closed (E. L. Mellin, 88; G. H. Simpson-Hayward, not out 59). At Malvern, June 21st, 22nd. Malvern College, 166 for six wickets (O. Hughes, 58), y. Worcester C. & G. 127. At Malvern, June 25th. Malvern College, 340 (H. E. W. Prest, 102; G. B. Rodger, 55), v. Clifton College, 140 and 98. At Malvern, June 28th, 29th. Merchant Taylors’ School, 262 (E. N. Fuller, 89; W. J. Cheesman, 86), v. Merchant Taylors’ Company, 167 (Meads, not out 79). At Bellingham, June 15th. Merchant Taylors’ School, 93, v. Aldenham School, 290 for nine wickets (E. G. Jones, 61; E. F. Etheridge, 51; T. Leacroft, 50). At Bellingham, June 22nd. Merchant Taylors’ School, 158, v. Hon. Artillery Co., 30 for one wicket. At Finsbury, June 29th. Merchant Taylors’ School, 89, v. Oxford University Authentics, 103 and 116 for two wickets (K. Raynor, not out 58). At Bellingham, July 1st. Merchiston, 170 for one wicket (J. M. Ten- nent, not out, 85) y. Fettes. 192 for five wickets (W. D. Ward, 106). At Fettes, June 15th. Merchiston, 145, v. Glenalmond, 63. At Edinburgh, June 22nd. Mill Hill School, 286 for seven wickets (D. L. Morgan, not out, 159), v. St. Paul’s School, 278 (H. Chesterton, 130; D. R. Brown, net out, 53). At Kensington, June 22nd. Chesterton and Brown added 185 for. the last wicket. Mill Hill School, 124, v. Highgate School, 165. At Mill Hill, June 26th. Mill Hill School, 88, v. Aldenham School, 145 (A. Jaques, 54). At Mill Hill, July 6th. Oundle School, 83, v. Stoneygate Old Boys 215 for five wickets (G. E. Rudd, 94 J C. Gimson, 52). At Oundle, June 24th’ Pennsylvania University, 147 and 19 for six wickets, v. Harrow, 173 (M. Falcon, 61). At Harrow, June 27th. Pennsylvania University, 133 and 36 for no wicket, v. Clifton College, 76 and 71, At Clifton, July 2nd. In the first innings of the latter H. V. Hordern took eight wickets for 46. Pennsylvania University, 141 for six wickets, innings declared closed (H. H. Bond, not out 50) v. Shrewsbury School, 53 for five wickets. At Shrewsbury, July 3rd. Pennsylvania University, 105 for five wickets, v. Rugby School, 121. At Rugby, July 4th. Pennsylvania University, 163 and 59 for two wickets, v. Cheltenham College, 160 (J. I. Piggott, 51) and 50. At Chelten ham, July 5th, 6th. Pennsylvania University, 184 and 74 for seven wickets, v. Marlborough College, 114 and 141. At Marlborough, July 8th, 9th. Radley College, 183 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (H. A. Stuckley, not out 50) v. Wadham College, 185 for six wickets (C. C. Brown, 67). At Radley, June 11th. Radley College, 61, v. Corpus College, Oxford, 48. At Radley, June 12th. Radley College, 103, v. Assyrians, 77. At Radley, June 15th. Radley College, 144, v. Bradfield College, 196. At Bradfield, June 22nd. Repton Sohool, 211 (H. S. Altham, 115) and 229 for six wickets, innings declared closed (A. E. Cardew, not out 121), v. Northern Nomads, 239 (A. Eccles, 59) and 36 for three wickets. At Repton, June 18th, 19th. Repton School, 198 (R. H. T. Turner, 59), and 299 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (A. T. Sharp, 59 ; H. S. Altham, 57; J. P. F. Campbell, 52) v. Old Reptonians, 179 (J.N. Crawford, 50) and 157 for eight wickets (F. G. J. Ford, 70). At Repton, June 27th, 28th, 29th. Rossall School, 228 (H. W. Ling, 99) v. Shrewsbury School, 146 (A. Whale, 62) and 104 for four wickets. At Shrews­ bury, June 28th, 29th. Rossall School, 82 for six wickets, v. Birken­ head Park, 172 for four wickets (L. G. Peel, 59. At Rossall, July 3rd. Rossall School, 60 and 67, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 54 and 77. At Rossall, July 5th, 6th. Rugby School, 118 (D. Watson, 57), v. Warwickshire Gentlemen, 131. At Rugby, June 19. Rugby School, 247 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (G. B. Forrester, 72), v. Corpus Christi, Oxford, 142. At Rugby, June 20th.

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