Cricket 1907
J u ly 11, 1907 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 271 Eugby School, 298 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (R. Cunningham, 137), v. Eugby Town, 1 for no wicket. Eugby School, 198 (E. Cunningham, 76), and 138, v. Old Rugbeians, 284 (J. L. Stocks, 54 ; E. C. Proctor, 54), and 198 for eight wickets, innings declared closed. At Rugby, June 28th, 29th. In the second innings of the School. A. 0. Snowden took nine wickets for 78 runs. Eugby School,121,v. PennsylvaniaUniversity, 105 for five wickets. At Eugby, July 4th. St. John’s School, Leatherhead, 89, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 367 for seven wickets. (Capt. Baird, 103 ; Carpenter, not out, 79; Capt. Macrae, 62). At Leather head, June 17th. St. John’s School, Leatherhead, 168 (J. G. K. Vallings, 54), v. H. H. A. Cooke’s XL, 304 (V. Hodson, 90). At Leather head, June 19th. St. Paul’s School, 122 for six wickets, v. Bedford Grammar School, 118. At Bed ford, June 15th. St. Paul’s School, 278 (H. Chesterton, 130; D. E. Brown, not out, 53), v. Mill Hill School, 286 for seven wickets (D. L. Morgan, not out, 159). At Kensington, June 22nd. Chesterton and Brown added 185 for the last wicket. Sherborne School, 123 and 252 (W. J. Dow, 102; H. A. Popham, 58) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 198 (Wrathall, 57) and 29 for one wicket. At Sherborne, June 17th, 18th. Sherborne School, 160 and 229 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (W. J. •Dow, 54; C. O’D. Carey, 52) v. Old Shirburnians, 195 and 150. At Sher borne, June 28th, 29th Sherborne School, 140 and 93, v. Tonbridge School, 142 and 94 for two wickets (L. P. O. S. Honey, 50). At Tonbridge, July 5th, 6th. Shrewsbury School, 276 for eight wickets (R. V. Bardsley. 121) v. Lichfield, 87. At Shrewsbury, June 19. R. C. Burton took five Lichfield wickets for 15 runs. Shrewsbury School, 146 (A. Whale, 62) and 104 for four wickets, v. Rossall School, 228 (H. W. Ling, 99). At Shrewsbury, June 28th and 29th. Shrewsbury School, 53 for five wickets, v. Pennsylvania University, 141 for six wickets, innings declared closed (H. H. Bond, not out 50). At Shrewsbury, July 3rd. Stonyhurst College, 72, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 164 for seven wickets (Huish, 59). At Stonyhurst, July 4th. Sutton Valence School, 158, v. King’s School, Canterbury, 137. At Canterbury, June 18th. Sutton Valence School, 45 and 133 for seven wickets (C. H. Fischel, 63) v. Sutton Valence, 84. At Sutton Valence, June 22nd. Tonbridge School, 349 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (G. R. Roberts, not out 74; L. Hammond, 74 ; C. H. Pillman 55; H. M. Bannister, not out, 51) v. Bickley Park, 156 (L. R. A. Shuter, 82). At Tonbridge, June 19th. Roberts and Bannister added 125 without being separated for the last wicket. Tonbridge School, 132 (B. W. Pigg, 77) and 231 (C. H. Pillman, 53) v. Old Ton bridgians, 101 and 270 (A. Brown, 76 ; P. W. Orr, 57). At Tonbridge, June 28th, 29th. Tonbridge School, 142 and 94 for two wickets (L. P. O. S. Honey, 50) v. Sherborne School, 140 and 93. At Tonbridge, July 5th, 6th. Uppingham Sohool, 345 (W.H.Ramsbotham, 70 ; H. J. Bower, 63 ; H. Dowson, 52) and 121 for six wickets, v. Old Boys, 186 (J. C. Adkins, 58) and 306 (J. Chapman, 102 ; J. Carr, 54). At Uppingham, June 20th, 21st. Uppingham School, 230 (G. H. N. Inman, 81) v. Notts. Amateurs, 149 for six wickets (C. R. Morris, not out 78). At Uppingham, June 25th. Wellingborough Grammar School, an XI., 225 for five wickets, innings declared closed (F. E. Hemingway, not out, 91) v. Wollaston Park, 97 for nine wickets. At Wellingborough, June 22nd. Wellingborough Grammar School, 217 for eight wickets (R. Carroll, 70; F. E. Hemingway, 54) v. J. 0. Knight’s XI., 57 for six wickets. At Wellingborough, June 29th. Wellingborough Grammar School an XI., 73, v. R. Pattenall’s XI., 64. At Welling borough, June 29th. Wellingborough Grammar School, 240 for nine wickets, innings declared closed, v. Elstow School, 132 for seven wickets (P. H. G. Southwell, 50). At Elstow, July 8th. Wellington College, 318 for nine wickets (R. H. Broome, 99; C. P. Leese, 78; D. H. Field, 55) v. Old Wellingtonians, 283 (T. H. K. Dashwood, 100; A, E. Eidsdale 54 ; O, C. Raphael, 50). At Wellington, June 22nd. Wellington College, 224 (G. F. Shakespear, 67; A. W. Hutt, 51), v. G. J. V. Weigall’s XI., 135 for four wickets (Lord G. Scott, 58 retired). At Welling ton, June 29th. Wellington College, 303 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (A. Brougham, 146; C. P. Leese, 53), v. Free Foresters, 126for seven wickets (Capt. M. D. Wood, not out 68). At Wellington, July 6th. Westminster School, 74 and 88, v. I. Zingari, 261 for seven wickets (Captain Baird, 123 ; F. J. V. Hopley, 78). At Vincent Square, June 19th. In the second innings of the School, H. Arkwright took nine wickets for 30 runs. Westminster School, 251 for six wickets, v. Oxford University Authentics, 284 (E. D. C. Lake, 106; F. Eeid, 83). At Vincent Square, June 22nd. Westminster School, 189 (F. G. Turner, 78) and 72, v. Charterhouse, 418 (M. H. C. Doll, 195; R. L. L Bradell, 86). At Vincent Square, June 28th, 29th. Westminster School, 218 (P. G. Turner, 81) v. Free Foresters, 198. At Vincent Square, July 4th. Turner carried his bat through the innings. Whitgift Grammar School, 66, v. Epsom College, 264 (A. K. Hemsted, 55). At Epsom, June 22nd. For Epsom College A. H. L. Eackham took eight wickets for 24. Winchester College, 115 (J. Leslie, 67), v. I. Zingari, 181 (W. S. Medlicott, 51). At Winchester, June 18th. Winchester College, 161 for six wickets, v. Butterflies, 270 (K. O. Hunter, 72). At Winchester, June 20th. Winchester College, 261 (H. D. McArthur, 58) and 89 for one wicket, v. Eton College, 125 and 222 (T. L. C. Curtis, 58). At Eton, July 1st, 2nd. THE GREAT CITY DEPOT FOR HIGH-CLASS SPORTS REQUISITES. W I C K E T - K E E P I N G G LO V E S . 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