Cricket 1907

A u g . 15, 1907. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 351 second county to defeat the tourists. Score and analysis:— S outh A fricans . Second innings. 16 b Wass ............3 c and b Wass ... 16 First innings. L. J. Tancred, c Oates, b Wass ............................... P. W. Sherwell, c G., b J. Gunn ...............................18 G. C. White, c Alletson, b J. Gunn ................. r . 9 A. D. Nourse, Ibw, b Wass 66 G. A. Faulkner, c Alletson, b G. Gunn........................51 M Hathorn,c Jones,b Wass 0 J. H. Sinclair,c Iremonger, b G Gunn........................ 1 S. J. Snooke, b J. Gunn ... 13 W. A. Shalders, run out ... 31 A. E. Vogler, st Oates, b J. Gunn ............................32 R. O. Schwarz, not out ... 4 B 11, nb 3 ......14 Total .............258 N otts . First innings. Iremonger, b V ogler...... 11 Gunn (G.), lbw, b Vogler... 41 Gunn (J.), c Sherwell, b Vogler.............................. 0 Tayton, st Sherwell, Schwarz ................. Hardstaff, not out st Oates,bJ.Gunn 32 c G., b J.Gunn .. 2 b Wass ..........18 lbw, b J. Gunn... 5 b Wass .......... 3 c Payton, b Wass 10 c Alletson, b J. Gunn ..........11 run out ..........48 not out.................39 Lb 2, w 1, nb 6 9 Total ...199 18 124 Second innings notout... .„. ... 92 run out ......... 1 st Sherwell, b Schwarz.......... 4 Ibw, b Schwarz... 4 c Schwarz, b Vogler ..........48 lbw, b Faulkner 0 not out... 1 R. H. T. Turner, b Schwarz 23 A. O. Jones, c Schwarz, b Snooke ........................ 5 James, b Schwarz ..........43 Alletson, b Vn^ler ..........16 Oates, b Schw arz.............. 1 Wass, c Tancred, b Vogler 3 B 4, lb 5, nb 2 ..........11 B 7,1b 5,w l,nb 1 11 Total ................ 296 Total (5wkts) 161 Soum A fr ic a n s . First innings. Second innings. O. M. 1 >. w . O. M. R W Wass . 38 12 102 3 ... ... 38 10 1^3 5 Gunn (J.) .. 38 5 92 4 ... ... 38 9 85 4 Iremonger .. 10.5 2 28 0 .. ... 0.3 0 2 0 Gunn (G.) .. 10 4 1 !) 2 ... Alletson ... ... 2 0 3 0 ... Wcss delivered five no-balls and J. Gunn four no-balls and one wide. Vogler ... Schwarz ... Nourse ... White Faulkner Snooke ... Sinclair ... N otts . First innings. O. M. R. W. Second innings. 22 27 . 4 . 12 10 10 6 4 55 5 . 4 82 4 . 1 10 0 . 3 42 0 . 1 50 0 . 3 26 1 . 1 20 0 . M. R. W . 1 21 1 6 21 2 1 42 0 0 10 0 2 15 1 0 11 0 3 21 0 Faulkner delivered a no-ball and Schwarz two no-balls and a wide. 15 T onbridge S chool . First innings. Second innings. G. T. Blackwell, b Good­ fellow ............................... 1 not out .........19 F. E. Bourdillon, c L. Lee, b Goodfellow ............... 3 b D. Graham ... 2 L. Hammond, b Goodfellow 7 st Bond, bHor­ dern 4 B. W. Pigg, st Bond, b Hor­ dern ...............................14 b Hordern ... II. M. Bannister, b Good­ fellow ............................... 0 notout......... C. H. Pillman, st Bond, b Hordern ........................ 2 C. Marzetti, b Goodfellow... 3 A. R. Temperley, c C. Gra­ ham, b Hordern .......... 1 G. R. Roberts, not out ... 15 b L. Lee C.E. Bilton,b Goodfellow ... 12 J. Barley, st Bond, b Hordern ........................ 3 B 12, lb 1, w 1 ..........14 B 19, lb 2 21 Total... 75 Total (4 wkts) 73 O. Marzetti.. 19 Roberts... 4 Bannister 15 Hammond 4 P ennsylvania U n iv e r sity . M. R. W. 5 70 0 20 3 58 Pigg Pillman 5 Bour­ dillon 12 Blackwell 7 O. M. R. W. 10.5 0 43 1 Roberts bowled a wide and Hammond two no-balls. T onbridge S chool . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Hordern ... 9.4 1 43 4 ........... 7 0 18 2 Goodfollow ... 9 1 18 6 ........... D. Graham......... 5 0 22 1 L. Lee ................ 3 0 12 1 Goodfellow bowled a Wide. 11 th MATCH.—v. WOODBROOK CLUB AND GROUND, riayed at Bray, Ireland, on July 22 and 23. W oodbiook won by three wickets. Hamilton hit six 4’s in his first .innings and six­ teen in his second. P ennsylvania U niversity . First innings. Second innings. H. H. Bond, c Morrow, b Newstead ........................19 b Hamilton ... 28 W. S. Evans, c and b Hamilton ........................41 b Newstead F. W. Baker, c Morrow, b Newstead ........................14 II. V. Hordern, b Newstead 37 PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY TOUR. (Continued from page 320). 10 th MATCH.—v.TONBRIDGE SCHOOL, riayed at Tonbridge on July 20. Pennsylvania won by 244 runs. Evans and Baker added 190 together for the second wicket, and Goodfellow took six wickets for IS runs in the first innings of Tonbridge. Score and analysis :— P en n sylvan ia U n iv e r sity . I). Graham, b Newstead ... 16 C. M. Graham, c Pepall, b Newstead ........................ L. Lee, b Newstead .......... A. N. Goodfellow, b Hamil­ ton ............................... R. Lee, b Pepall ... J. M. Shoemaker, not out... 22 C. H. Winter, b Pepall ... 0 B 15, lb 1 ..........16 b Newstead c Morrow, b New­ stead .......... c Papillon, b Newstead c Papillon, b Gamble 0 c and b Hamilton 25 19 not out.................53 c & b Newstead... 49 b Pepall .......... 0 b Gam ble..........18 B 6 , lb 1, w 1 8 Total.. ...192 Total ..205 H. H. Bond, c Pillman, b Blackwell ..........33 W. S. Evans,not out ...143 F. W. Baker, c Ham­ mond, b Marzetti ...104 H. V. Hordern, b Ban­ nister ................. 10 D. Graham, b Pigg ... 5 B 18, lb 3, w 1, nb 2... 24 Total (4 wkts)*319 C. M. Graham, A. N. Goodfellow, R. Lee, J. M. Shoemaker, and N. S. Hales did not bat. *Innings declared closed. W oodbrook C lu b First innings. G. K. Papillon. c Winter, b 1). Graham........................ A. E. Paget, c Shoemaker, b G oodfellow ................. B. Hamilton, c Evans, b Goodfellow ............... G. A. Morrow, st Winter, b Hordern ................. Capt. Halliday, c and b Hordern ........................ Newstead, hit wkt, b Hor­ dern ............................... Walby, not out ................. Gamble, b Hordern .......... G. K. Rowe, b Goodfellow Pepall, b Hordern S. H. Cochrane, st Winter, b Hordern........................ B 6 , lb 1, w 1, nb 1 ... Total... ...178 B 8 , lb 3 ... 11 Total........ 221 P ennsylvania U niversity . Fi st innings. Second innings. Gamble .. Newstead ... 27 Pepall ..........11.2 Hamilton ... 13 O. M. R. W. 4 0 9 0 .. 9 73 6 . 30 64 2 ......... Morrow ... Pepall bowled a wide. O. M. R. W. 20.8 4 61 2 14 3 35 5 11 1 33 1 10 0 57 2 3 1 11 0 W oodbrook C lub and G round . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Hordern ......... 17 0 82 6 . 20 1 90 4 Goodfellow ... 10 1 48 3 . 15 2 58 1 D. Graham ... 6 0 39 1 ........ 1.5 1 11 0 L. Lee... 10 1 43 1 Evans... 3 0 11 0 Graham bowled a wide and a no-ball. 12 th MATCH.-v. DUBLIN UNIVER­ SITY. Played at Dublin on July 21 and 25. Diawn. The feature of this match was Hordern’s fine all­ round cricket. Scoro and analysis:— D u blin U n iv e r sity . and G round . Second innings, c C Graham, b 43 Hordern.......... 4 c Hordern, b 0 Goodfcllow ... 1 89 not out.................128 c Goodfellow. b 4 Hordern.......... 0 6 b Hordern......... 0 19 c and 1) Hordern 6 7 c Winter.b L. Lee 36 0 notout...................16 0 1 run out ........... 22 First innings. Second innings. G. J. Meldon, b Goodfellow 5 lbw, b Hordern.. 79 G. 11. Davies, b Hordern ... 18 st Winter, b Hor­ dern................. 0 G.II.McCormick, b Hordern 4 c Goodfellow, b Hordern......... 8 A. Stokes, st Winter, b Horst Winter, b Hor­ dern ............................... 2 dern ................. 0 W.A.Cummins,bD.Graham 18 c L. Lee, b 1). Graham......... IS W. P. Hone, b Hordern ... 2 b D. Graham ... 18 C. B. Price, st Winter, b Hordern ........................ 4 lbw, b D.Graham 0 A. J. Finney, c Goodfellow, b Hordern........................ 50 run out .......... 13 W. H. Flood, c Hordern, b c D. Graham, b D. Graham........................ 14 Hordern......... 1 W. H. Napper, not out ... 4 c and b Hordern 0 J. II. Crane, b D. Graham.. 0 not out................. 4 B 33, lb 5, w 2 .......... 40 B 11,1b 2,w 2,nb 2 17 Total.................161 Total ..........158 P en nsylvan ia U n iv e r sity . First innings. Second innings II. H. Bond, b Crane.......... 0 b Crane ......... 2 W. S. Evans, b Crane......... 12 c and b Napper... 44 F. W. Baker, b Crane 14 c McCormick, b Napper ......... 2 II. V. Hordern, b Crane ... 33 c and b Napper... 43 D. Graham, b Crane.......... 5 st Hone,b Napper 13 C.M.Graham, c McCormick, c McCormick, b b Napper ........................ 24 Napper ......... 3 L. Lee, c Hone, b Napper... 16 not out ......... 14 A. N. Goodfellow, b Napper 0 lbw, b Flood 0 R. Lee, c Crane, b Napper.. 0 not out ......... 5 II. S. Hales, c Meldon, b Napper ................ 7 C. H. Winter, not out 5 B 9, lb 1 ................. 10 B 11, lb 2, w 6 19 Total .................126 Total (7 wkts) 145 D ublin . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. w . O. M. R. W. Hordern ... 22 1 65 6 . ... 19 4 46 6 Goodfellow ... 5 1 9 1 ........ 6 0 21 0 L. Lee .......... 8 2 11 0 ........ 3 0 8 0 D. Graham ... 8.1 0 36 3 ........ 14 0 52 3 Evans ........ 2 0 14 0 Goodfellow bowled four wides, and Graham and Evans each one no-ball. P en nsylvan ia . First innings. O. M. R. W. Crane .......... 12 3 28 5 . Napper .. ..10.1 1 37 5 . Flood ........ 9 2 51 0 . Price Price bowled three wides, Flood two, and Napper one. Second innings. O. M. R. W. 2 33 1 4 55 5 1 22 1 2 16 0 ... 12 ... 21 13 th MATCH.—y. CHARTERHOUSE. Pla\ ed at Charteihouse on July 27. Pennsylvania won by aninnings and 102 runs. Bond went in first and carried out his bat. He hit eleven 4’s and in partnership with R. Lee added 109 for the eighth wicket. The latter hit thirteen 4’s. Hordern and Goodfellow bowled with much effect. Score and analysis:— P en n sylvan ia C. M. Graham, c Atkin­ son, b Braddell ... 3 H. H. Bond, not out... 78 F. W. Baker, lbw, b Burrows ................. 0 II. V. Hordern, c M.H.C. Doll, b Biad- dell ........................ 9 D.Graham, c Wharton, b M. C. H. Doll ... 29 W. S. Evans, c Brad- dcll, b M. C. 11. Doll 0 U n iv e r sity . L. Lee, c M.H.C. Doll, b Cowie .................10 A. N. Goodfellow, c Wilson, b M. H. C. D oll........................ 1 R. Lee, b M.H.C. Doll 73 N. S. Hales, c Bury, b Burrows .......... 6 C. 11.Winter, c Evans, b Burruws ... 2 B 13, lb 2, w 1,nb 2 18 Total ..........229

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