Cricket 1907

368 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ug . 22 , 1907 (F .H Mustard, 52) and 1 0. At Ipswich, August 7, 8., Hertfordshire won by 7 runs. Norfolk, 243 (E. T. Garnier, 90) and 203 (L. Barratt, 54), v. Cambridgeshire, 368 (B. W . Pigg, 103; H . C. Tebbutt, 87; K . G. Reid, 66) and 80 for six wickets. A t Norwich, August 7, 8. Cambridge­ shire won by four wickets. Staffordshire, 96 and 87, v. Yorkshire 2nd X I., 274 (Rudston, 85; Grimshaw, 69). At Stoke, August 7, 8. Yorkshire 2nd X I. won by an innings and 91 runs. Dorset, 409 (Rev. W . H. Arundell, 113; F. A . S. Sewell, 92) and 178 for four wickets, v. Devonshire, 217 (Light, 71). At Devonport, August 7, 8. Drawn. Norfolk, 304 (M. Falcon, 110; C. E. Dunning, 78) and 68 for six wickets, v. Bedford­ shire, 181 and 190 (B. L. Peel, 61). At Norwich, August 9, 10. Norfolk won by four wickets. In the first innings of Norfolk, Wharmby took eight wickets for 67 runs. Devonshire, 314 (C. Y . L. Hooman, 144 ; R. G. Cruwys, 58) and 6 for no wicket, v. Cornwall, 102 and 217 (Dr. W . S. Tresawna, 63). At Truro, August 9, 10. Devon won by ten wickets. M.C.C and Ground, 276 (Hubble, 62 ; H. Alexander, 59) and 115 for three wickets, v. Hertfordshire, 199. A t Hitchin, August 9, 10. Drawn. Berkshire, 146 and 49, v. Buckinghamshire, 228 (W right, 90). A t Aylesbury, August 9, 10. Durham County, 47 and 20, v. Staffordshire, 66 and 3 for no wicket. A t Stoke, August 12. The match was completed in a day. For Staffordshire Barnes took twelve wickets for 30 runs (six for 23 and six for 7 ); in the first innings he obtained four wickets with consecutive balls. Morris, for Durham, took seven for 22. Play lasted only three hours and a half. Cornwall, 196 (W . S. Tresawna, 68), v. Dorset, 87 and 69. A t Poole, August 12, 13. Cornwall won by an innings and 40 runs. Hosking took twelve Dorset wickets for 68 runs. Berkshire, 185 (L. P. Collins, 88) and 188 (L. P. Collins, 92) v. Worcestershire 2nd X L , 84 and 167 (A. G. Bache, 63). At Reading, August 12 and 13. Berkshire won by 122 runs. Yorkshire 2nd X I., 155 (Grimshaw, 84) and 163 (Booth, 57 ; Wilson, 56) v. Lincoln­ shire, 145 (Hibbert, 56) and 145. At Skegness, August 12 and 13. Yorkshire 2nd X I. won by 28 runs. Hertfordshire, 194 and 76 for two wickets, v. Cambridgeshire, 58 and 211 (Watts, 51). At Watford, August 12 and 13. Hert­ fordshire won by eight wickets. Denbighshire, 301 (T. G. O. Cole, 150) and 143 for four wickets (H. S. Stevens, not out 50) v. Carnarvonshire, 227 (L. Y. Cousins, not out 70 ; J. Moreton, 50) and 131 (Rev. A. Lloyd, 66). A t Denbigh, August 12 and 13. Denbighshire won by 86 runs. Norfolk, 217 (M. Falcon, 71 ; Allsopp, 52) and 210 for seven wickets, innings de­ clared closed, v. Harrow Wanderers, 210 (E. W . Mann, 51) and 115 for three wickets (Lieut. H . S. Kaye, 53 ; C. H . Eyre, 50). At Norwich, August 14 and 15. Drawn. Buckinghamshire, 295 (Dr. E. Weaver- Adams, 69; E. Southall, 69), v. W or­ cestershire 2nd X I ., 91 (M. K . Foster, not out 51) and 58. AtChesham, August 14 and 15. Buckinghamshire won by an innings and 146 runs. W ilson (eleven for 88) and W right (nine for 56) bowled unchanged for Bucks. Lincolnshire, 109 and 175 for five wickets, innings declared closed (Hibbert, 106), v. Durham County, 114 and 68. At Spal­ ding, August 14 and 15. Lincolnshire won by 102 runs. Monmouthshire, 98 and 12 for five wickets, v. Cornwall, 58. A t Newport, August 14 and 1$. Drawn. Northumberland, 148 (G. Milne, not out 58), v. Yorkshire 2nd X I., 22 for no wicket. At Redcar, August 14 and 15. Drawn. Bedfordshire, 409 (W . E. King, not out 119 ; L. C. Thring, 94 ; H . R. Orr, 50), v. Cambridgeshire, 185 (T. S. Thomas,'57 ; H. C. Tebbutt, 54) and 164. A t Cam­ bridge, August 14 and 15. Bedfordshire won by an innings and 60 runs. Surrey 2nd XT., 202 (Spring, not out 70) and 290 (Spring, 74; N. C. Tufnell, 53) v. Buckinghamshire, 189 and 46. A t W ol- verton, August 16 and 17. Surrey 2nd X I. won by 257 runs. Devon, 177 and 305 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (Light, 71), v. Dorset 70 and 175. At Pool, August 16 and 17. Devon won by 237 runs. Norfolk, 325 (M. Falcon, 112 ; G. A . Stevens, 54), v. Cambridgeshire, 123 (T. S. Thomas, 54) and 95. A t Cambridge, August 16 and 17. Norfolk won by an innings and 107 runs. Suffolk, 122 and 240 (F. H . Mustard, not out 110), v. Bedfordshire, 118 and 113. At Bury St. Edmunds, August 16 and 17. Suffolk won by 113 runs. Glamorgan, 186 and 35 for six wickets, v. Cornwall, 125. A t Swansea, August 16 and 17. Worcestershire 2nd X I., 163 (H. G. Bache, 89) and 58, v. Wiltshire, 147 and 78 for seven wickets. At Chippenham, August 16 and 17. Wiltshire won by three wickets. Hertfordshire, 134 and 351 (Golding, 98; R. B. Cowley, not out 75), v. M.C.C. and Ground, 185 (A. Worsley, 56 not out) and 295 (B. S. Foster, 126). A t Lord’d, August 16 and 17. Hertfordshire won by 5 runs. Buckinghamshire, 59 and 52, v. M .C.C. and Ground, 193 (J. E. Stevens, 76). At Lord’s, August 19. M.C.C. and Ground won by an innings and 82 runs, the match being completed in a single day. Mead (W .) took eleven wickets for 34 runs, and Fielder, who performed the hat-trick, seven for 58, bowling un­ changed. Hertfordshire, 109 and 16 for three wickets, v. Bedfordshire, 184 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (B. L. Peel, 57). At Luton, August 19 and 20. Drawn. Berkshire, 296 (Watts, 74) and 190 for six wickets, innings declared closed, v. W ilt­ shire, 220 (E. S. Grant, 50) and 63 for seven wickets. At Reading, August 19 and 20. Drawn. Cambridgeshire, 185 for six wickets (Coulson, 50), v. Suffolk (did not bat). At Felix­ stowe, August 19 and 20. Drawn. THE MINOR COUNTIES. (Results to August 17th, inclusive). NORTH DIVISION. 45A h Lancashire (2nd) 9 . Staffordshire ... 9 Durham ..........10 . Yorkshire (2nd)10 . Lincolnshire ...10 , North’mberland.10 Surrey (2nd) W iltshire......... 7 . Berkshire..........7 . Buckinghams’re 8 . Worcesters’re (2) 8 . 1 £ Co a d d 'o f U £ ,Q T3OG $& OCD <D& ■Sd 0 a d 1 ’5 fl O £ o * gdM I Q 2 oP h § . 5 3 ... 0 ...45 ...34 ... 75-55 .. 5 1 ... 0 ...45 ...28 ... 62-22 . 3 1 ... 1 ...45 . ..18 ... 40-00 . 8 2 ... 1 ...45 ...16 ... 35-55 .. 3 0 ... 0 ...50 ...15 ... 30-00 .. 1 1 ... 2 ...40 ... 8 ... 20-00 MIDLANDS. 6 ... 1 . 4 ... 1 . 2 ... 2 , 2 ... 0 . . 0 ... 1 0 .. , 0 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . 0 ., EAST. 6 ... 0 ... 0 ... 4 ... 1 ... 0 ... 1 ... 0 ... .40 . 35 . .35 . .40 . .40 . Hertfordshire ... 7 ... 6 ... 0 . ...35 . Norfolk .......... 8 ... 4 . 1 . .40 . Suffolk .......... 7 ... 2 ... 1 ... 0 35 . Bedfordshire ... 7 ... 2 ... 0 ... 0 ...35 . Cambridgeshire. 7 ... 2 ... 0 ... 0 ...35 . WEST. Glamorganshire 8 ... 6 ... 2 ... 0 ..40 . Devon................. 8 ... 4 ... 0 ... 0 ...40 . Dorset................. 8 ... 2 ... 1 ... 0 ...40 . Cornwall .......... 8 ... 1 ... 2 ... 0 ...40 . Monmouthshire.. 8 ... 1 ... 1 ... 0 ...40 .33 . 23 . .16 . .10 . .. 3 . .30 . .21 . .13 . ..10 . .10 . .36 . ,.20 . .13 . .11 . 82*50 65*71 . 45-71 , 25 00 . 7*50 85-71 57-50 . 3714 . 28-57 . 28-57 9000 . 50-00 , 32 00 . 27-50 . 20-00 Five points for a win; three points for a match decided on the first innings; drawn matches—i.e., matches in which no result on the first innings is attained—ignored. Lancashire (2nd) v. Staffordshire, at Blackburn, was abandoned on account of rain. EASTBOURNE v. TR IN IT Y WANDERERS. Played at Eastbourne on August 7 and 8. Trinity Wanderers won by 75 runs. This match was rendered noteworthy by E. A. C. Druce obtaining two separate hundreds for Trinity Wanderers. Score T rinity W anderers . First innings. W. G. Cobb, b Parris.......... 2 G. W. Watney, lbw, b Parris 8 R. F. Bryant, c Morris, b Parris ... ........................ 18 F.G.Hartopp, cNewcombe, b Peake ........................ 2 not out R. F. Cumberlege, c Anderson, b Peake..........14 E. A. C. Druce, not out ...140 C. E. Winter, b Parris ... 3 O. F. Orme, c Morris, b Parris...............................26 F.R.Curry, c Paul, b Peake 10 H. Russell, b Peake .......... 0 J. S. Richardson, b Parris 20 Byes, &c...............10 Second innings. b Peake ..........16 b Peake .......... 4 c Anderson, b Morris ..........15 b Peake .............11 b Peake .......... 132 b Elliott ............23 c Morris,b Elliott 20 lbw, b Elliott ... 5 b Peake ......... 8 c Morris, b Peake 2 Byes, &c. ... 5 Total ... ..253 Total ...252 Eastbourne, First innings. E. P. Paul, b Bryant..........42 L. A. Shuter, c Curry, b D ruce...............................89 E. Matheson, b Russell ... 27 R. E. H. Anderson, c Bry­ ant, b Winter ................. 9 Rev. E. Peake, c and b Winter...............................21 J. F. Morris, b Druce..........22 H. Lott, cWatney, b Druce 21 Dr. E. Elliott, c Cumber­ lege, b Winter................. 8 Parris, b Winter................. 1 E. G. Pearce, b Russell ... 4 W. A. Newcombe, not out 0 Byes, &c................ 12 Second innings, b Russell ..........18 b Bryant ..........19 b Winter ..........44 b Winter .......... 1 st Richardson, b Winter .......... 1 st Richardson, b Druce ..........33 b Druce ..........48 cWatney, b Druce not out .......... c Curry, b Winter b Winter .......... Byes, &c. ... Total ...256 Total......... 174 Printed and Published by M b rb itt & H atoeeb, L td., 167, 168 and 169 Upper Thames Street, London, E.O;, Aug. 22nd, 1907.

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