Cricket 1907
A ug . 8, 1907. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 335 Cheltenham College, 160 (J. T. Piggott, 50) and 61, v. Pennsylvania University, 163 and 59 for two wickets. At Cheltenham, July 5 and 6 . Forest School, 117, v. M.O.C. and Ground, 257 (F. E. Lander, 86 ; Dr. Holton, not out, 61). At Snareshrook, July 8 . THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (Continued from Page 271.) Appended are the results of recent matches played by the chief Public Schools : — Abingdon School, 137, v. Old Abingdonians, 200 (W. F. Lang, 71). At Abingdon, June 22. Abingdon School, 212 (H. L. Neligan, 77) v. Leighton Park School, 97 for five wickets. At Abingdon, June 29. Abingdon School, 226 (L. E. Edwards, not out, 50) v. Magdalen College School, 177 (A P. Bell, 70). At Abingdon, July 13. Aldenham School, 219 for seven wickets (L. G. Reid, 71 ; C. F. Etheridge, 71; C. J. K. Deakin, 67) v. Hertfordshire Club and Ground, 100. At St. Alban’s, Julr 20 . Aldenham School, 143 (C. J. K Deakin, not out 66 ), v. Bushey, 263 (H. S. Mason, 139). At Bushey, July 29. Bedford Grammar School, 89, v. Merchant Taylors’ School, 246 (W. C. Cheesman, 101). At Bellingham, July 6 . Bedford Grammar School, 99, v. Leys School, 195 (C. Pinkham, 71; B. H. Holloway, 63). At Cambridge, July 13. Bedford Modem School, 97, v. Welling borough Grammar School, 133. At Bed ford, July 13. Blundell’s School, 111 for seven wickets, v. 2nd Batt. Devon Rigt., 205 for six wickets, innings declared closad (Sergt. Heath, 93). At Tiverton, July 6 . Blundell’s School, 158 (R. S. Pedraza, 51), v. Somerset Stragglers, 165 for six wickets (G. Fowler, 57 ; W. Shore, not out, 51). At Tiverton, July 10. Bradfield College, 112, v. Old Wykehamists, 198 (T. B. Sills, 6 8 ; E. B. Noel, 51 . At Bradfield, July 6 . Bradfield College v. Dulwich College, at Dulwich, on July 13. This match was cancelled owing to illness at Dulwich. Brighton College, 179 for seven wickets (A. G. Castle, not out 67) v. Lancing College, 235 (G. G. V. Brisley, 50). At Brighton, July 13. Brighton College, 251 and 178 for four wickets (W. M. Malleson, 63), v. Old Brightonians, 326 (A. H. Belcher, 103). At Brighton, July 29 and 30. Charterhouse, 180, v. Free Foresters, 328 (G. N. Foster, 93). At Godalming, July 13. Charterhouse, 256 (R. S. Evans, 94) v. Well ington College, 165 (C. P. Leese, 61). At Godalming, July 20. Charterhouse, 59 and 68 , v. Pennsylvania University, 229 (II. H. Bond, not out 78 ; R. Lee, 73). At Godalming, July 27. Chatham House School, 152 for two wickets, innings declared closed (R. C. Holmes, not out 104), v. Ash, 52 and 36 for eight wickels. At Ramsgate, July 13. Chatham House School, 88 , v. Simon Lang- ton, 70 and 66 . At South Canterbury, July 17. Chatham House School, 242 for three wickets (G. H. Francis, 83; B. Petley, not out 60; R. C. Holmes, 52), v. Ramsgate Borough Police, 160 (C. Rye, 88 ). On the School Ground, July 24. Chelterham College, 193 and 57 for four wickets, v. Clifton College, 121 and 126. At Clifton, July 12 and 13. Cheltenham College, 184 for six wickets (J. I. Piggott, 65; J. B. White, 51), v. Cheltenham, 114. At the College, July 27. Cheltenham College, 82 and 202 (J. B. White, 64), v. I. Zingari, 202 for seven wickets, innings declared closed (F. H. B. Cham pain, 88 ). At Cheltenham, July 30. Cheltenham College, 325 (J. I. Piggott, 85; W. G. Beauchamp, 60), v. Haileybury College, 139 (L. C. Frisby, 51) and. 135. At Lord’s, August 2 and 3. City of London School, 137 for five wickets, v H. T. Retallack-Moloney’s XI., 135. At Catford, July 10. City of London School, 142, v. Epsom College, 211. At Epsom, July 13. City of London School, 211 (E. K. Quick, 52) v. Eltham College, 93. At Eltham, July 17. City of London School, 110, v. Old Citizens, 123 forfive wickets. At Catford, July 22. Clifton College, 187, and 105 for seven wickets, v. Old Cliftonians, 150. At Clifton, July 5 and 6 . Clifton College, 121 and 126, v. Cheltenham College, 193 and 57 for four wickets. July 12 and 13. Clifton College, 211 (R. Y. Cullinan, not out 62), v. Somerset Stragglers, 116 (A. D. Imlay, 64). At Clifton, July 20. Dulwich College, 110 and 118 for seven wickets, v. St. Paul’s School, 146 (A. Cooper, 98). At Kensington, July 6 . Dulwich College, 134, v. M.C.C. and Ground, 141 for four wickets (H. Z. Baker, 57) At Dulwich, July 10. Dulwich College v. Bradfield College, at Dulwich, July 13. This match was cancelled owing to illness at Dulwich. Dulwich College, 98 and 131 (K. H. McCor mick, 56), v. Pennsylvania University, 247 (C. M. Graham, 84). At Dulwich, July 30 and 31. Eastbourne College, 118, v. F. Atkinson’s XI., 237 (G. R. Hunt, 118). At East bourne, July 6 . Edinburgh Academy, 170, v. Fettes, 71. At Fettes, July 2. Edinburgh Academy, 54, v. Watson’s College, 70. At Raeburn Place, July 15. Epsom College, 252 for six wickets (A. R. Upton, not out, 101), v. Middlesex Hospital, 72. At Epsom, July 6 . Epsom College, 211, v. City of London School, 142. At Epsom, July 13. Eton College, 291 (R. L. Benson, 74 ; T. L. C. Curtis, not out 64) and 234 (H. S. E. Bury, 65), v. Harrow School, 222 (M. C. Bird, not out, 100 ; R. B. Cowley, 50) and 382 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (M. C. Bird, 131; R. iJ. Cowley, 75; Hon. R. Hanson, not out 73). At Lord’s, July 14 and 15. Harrow won by 79 runs. Fettes, 71, v. Edinburgh Academy, 170. At Fettes, July 2. Fettes, 35 and 79, v. Loretto, 94 and 21 for one wicket. At Musselburgh, July 5 and 6 . Framlingham College, 42 and 76 for eight wickets, v. Marquis of Graham’s XI., 163. At Framlingham, July 20. Framlingham College, 137 (K. Fraser, not out 51), v. Past, 311 (H. Hoyland, 91). At Framlingham, July 27. Glenalmond, 64, v. Watson’s College, 86 . At Glenalmond, July 6 . Glenalmond, 80, v. Stirling County, 100 for nine wickets. At Glenalmond, July 15. Glenalmond, 161 for five wickets, v. Invin- cibles, 187 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (G. H. Haines, 58). At Glenalmond, July 18. Glenalmond, 106, v. Loretto, 113 for two wickets. At Glenalmond, July 20. Haileybury College, 188 (J. M. de Freitas, 54) and 281 for nine wickets (S. P. Dick inson, not out, 84), v. Uppingham School, 425 for seven wickets, innings declared closed (W. H. Ramsbotham, 95; H. Bower, 74; C. L. Philcox, 64; R. P. Maule, not out, 62). At Haileybury, July 12and 13. Haileybury College, 345 (S. P. Dickemon, 88 ; H. Sayler, 8 6 ; L. C. Frisby, 51), v. Butterflies, 138 (Capt. C. K. Hutchinson, 55) and 165 for five wickets (G. E. Bromley-Martin, 52). At Baileybury, July 20. Haileybury College, 139 (L. C. Frisby, 61) and 135, v. Cheltenham College, 325 (J. I. Piggott, 85; W. G. Beauchamp, 60). At Lord’s, August 2 and 3. Harrow School, 222 (M. C. Bird, not out 10 0 ; R. B. Cowley, 50) and 382 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (M. C. Bird, 131 ; R. B. Cowley, 75 ; Hon. R. Anson, not out 73) v. Eton College, 291 (R. L. Benson, 74 ; T. L. O. Curtis, not out 64) and 234 (H. S. E. Bury, 65). At Lord’s, July 14and 15. Harrow won by 79 runs. Highgate School, 89 and 44 v. M.C.C. and Ground, 216 for three wickets, innings declared closed (Storer, not out 65; N. Morice, not out 65). At Highgate, July 13. King’s School, Bruton, 81, v. D. E. Norton’s XI., 253 for four wickets (P. B. Wace, not out 11 2 ). At Bruton, July 27. King’s School, Canterbury, 216 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (L. J. Bassett, 79), v. Depot Royal Marines, 73 and 81 for five wickets. At Walmer, June 29. King’s School, Rochester, 229 for six wickets, innings declared closed (G. L. Cruik- shank, 100 , not out), v. A. D. Homan’s X I., 191 for four wickets. At Rochester, July 13. Lancing College, 70 and 113 for nine wickets, v. Sussex Martlets, 220 (J. Flowers, 58. At Lancing, July 9. Lancing College, 235 (G. G. V. Brisley, 50), v. Brighton College, 179 for seven wickets (A. G. Castle, not out, 67). At Brighton, July 13. Ley’s School, 178 (N. J. Holloway, 59), v. Moor Hall, 93 (F. Johnston, 51). At Moor Hall, July 11. Ley’s School, 195 (G. Pinkham, 71; B. II. Holloway, 63), v. Bedford Grammar School, 99. At Cambridge, July 13.
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