Cricket 1907
384 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ug . 29, 1907 7 t h MATCH,—v. BEAULIEU. Played at Beaulieu on August 10. Stade Francais won by two wickets. B kaulibu . R.Leuchars.b Pescliier 9 W. Major, c Astley, b Peschier ......... ... 18 W. Shorter, c Wood, b Stadiste .................25 H. T. T. Gore-Brown, c and b Astley ......... 33 H. Rogers, b Astley... 1 A. Wheeler, b Stadiste 14 B. H. Sumner, c Pes chier, b Astley ... 0 Stade F ranoais. H.T.O.Blackwood, run out ........................36 T. H. Donaldson, c Langford, b Major 00 W. G. Henderson, run out ........................ 9 H. Jordan, run out ... 2 J. A. E. Peschier, b Major........................18 U. N. Stadiste, c Wheeler, b Gore- Brown ................. 1 D. Brereton, b Sta diste ........................ 9 A Langford, c H. Jor dan, b W ood......... 12 H. Abrahams, b Wood 15 J. Tupper, not out ... 1 Byes, etc.............32 Total .169 T. H. Jordan, b Lang ford ........................14 N. T. Astley, b Lang ford ........................13 D. E. 0. Wood, lbw, b Tuoper ......... . 1 J.Jordan, c Langford. b Tupper................. 5 F.S.Gibbings, notout 0 Byes, etc.............18 Total ..177 8 th MATCH,—v. BEAULIEU. Played at Beaulieu on August 12. Stade Francais won by five wickets. B eaulieu . 9 R. Leuchars, run out G. Breieton, c Astley, b Peschier ......... 3 W.Shorter, st Gibbins, b Peschier ......... 11 W.Major, c H. Jordan, b Peschier ..........18 J. Dedman b Stadiste 31 J.Tupper.cDonaldson, b Peschier ......... 71 H.Abraham.c Hender son, b Peschier ... 11 S pade F ranoais . H. Rogers, c Gibbins, b Peschier .......... B. H. Sumner, c Gib bins, b I’eschier ... E. Payne, b Donald son .......... J. Stevens, not out ... Byes, etc............ Total ...175 H. T. O. Blackwood, c Tupper. b Shorter 108 U.N.Stadiste, b Major 13 T. H. Donaldson, b M a jo r..................... 0 H. Jordan, b Tupper 13 W. G. Henderson, b Dedman ................. 5 J. A. E. Peschier, not out ........................35 N. T Astley, not out 9 Byes, etc............. 5 Total (5 wkts) 183 T. II. Jordan, D. E O. Wood, J. Jordan, and F. S. Gibbins did not bat. EASTBOCJRtfE v. DEVONSHIRE CLUB. Played at Eastbourne on August 26 and '^7. Eastbourne won by an innings and 7 runs. In this match, played on the Saffrons on Monday and Tuesday last, G. L. Hebden made over one hundred in each innings of the Devonshire Club. Score E astbourne . Parris,c Lott,b Kahlen berg .......................... Ill II. S. Forster, c Cock erell, b Kahlenberg 8 E. Matheson, c Ander son, b Parez .............29 G. B. Pearce, b Kahlen berg ............................94 J. Gilman, b Kahlen berg ..........................100 J. Carr, c Bush, b Kahlenberg ................ 4 D evonshire C lub . Saville, run out..........77 F. G. Hartopp, b Bush 22 C.E.Winter.b Kahlen berg 4 J. Bradshaw, b Kah lenberg .................11 D. C. Sasse, not out 21 Extras.................35 Total ...516 First innings. W. A. Newcombe, b Carr ... 5 G. G. Jackson, b Parris ... 1 Horace Lott, c Matheson, b Parris............................... 4 L. Parez, b Parris .......... 3 R. Anderson, c Carr, b Parris...............................19 E. A. Bush, c Gilman, b Parris....................... ... 26 G. L. Hebden, notout ...125 N.Cockle, stPearce,b Parris 25 F. Kahlenberg, b Parris ... 5 J. S. Buckingham, c Sasse, b Parris ........................ 8 C. W. Robinson, b Parris ... 3 Extras ........................17 Total... ...241 Second innings. b Parris .......... 6 b Parris .......... 0 b Parris ..........17 b Savillc .......... 0 c Matheson, b Parris .......... 1 c Gilman, b Parris 37 c and b Carr ...120 stPearce,b Saville 47 c Pearce, b Saville 14 st Pearce,bSaville 0 notout................. 4 Extras ..........22 Total......... 268 THE MASSACHUSETTS TEAM IN NOVA SCOTIA. MASSACHUSETTS v. WANDERERS. Played at Halifax on August 5. The Wanderers won by eight wickets. Ritchie and Wright did well for the home side with bat and ball respectively, and the Wanderers won easily. The visitors’ total was exceeded for the loss of a couple of wickets, but the innings was played to a finish. Ritchie hit seven 4’s. Score:— M assachusetts. J. Murray, c Jones, b Wright ............... 6 F. W. Gorse, c Ritchie, b W right................. 7 C. Page, c Ritchie, b Wright .................27 H. Shepherdson, hit wkt, b Gaskin ... 19 W. T. Thorp, c Davy, b Wright.................20 G. Buntin, c Hansom- body, b Wright ... 4 W anderers . E. Jackson, lbw, b Gaskin ................. C. Stanwood, c Grant, b Wright................. H. Smith, c Bauld, b Wright ................. D. Draper, b Wright... L. Street, not out ... Byes, &c.............. Total J. Ritchie, c Shepherd son. b Gorse ..........94 Davy, b Murray..........23 C. Jones, c Shepherd son, b Murray ... 3 Wright, c Shepherd son, b Page .......... 1 Hansombody, c Shep herdson, b Thorp .. 24 L. Gaskin, c Street, b Page................. ... 24 J. H. McLure, c Shep herdson, b Page ... S. Bauld, c Thorp, b Page........................ Rainnie, b Stanwood H. Grant, c Shepherd son, b Buntin......... Fleming, not out Byes, &c.............. Total 16 10 .. 11 ..220 MASSACHUSETTS v. HALIFAX GARRISON. Played at Halifax on August G. The Garrison won by one wicket. Massachusetts scored 133 for four wickets before lunch, but the last six realised only 32 more. Thanks to Brown and Roberts, the Garrison score was up to 125 before the fourth wicket fell, but such a collapse then took place that 6 runs were still required when the last man went in. Score :— M assachusetts . J. Murray, c Grant, b James ................. D. Draper, b James ... C. Page, b James H. Shepherdson, b James ................. W. T. Thorpe, c Brown, b Grant ................. G. Buntin, c Harrison, b Grant ................. li. Street, b Grimes ... F. W. Gorse, lbw, b Grimes ................. C. Stanwood, not out L. Smith, b Grimes ... E. Jackson, c Dunstan, b Grimes................. Byes, &c............. 10 G arrison . Total Pte. Harrison, runout 13 Pte. Brown, r m out... 54 Sgt. James, c Murray, b Gorse ................. 6 Sgt. Baskerfiel I, c Shepherdson, b Mur ray ... ................ 3 Capt. Roberts, b Shep herdson ................ 48 Lieut. Grant, b Shcp- herdson ................. 2 Bd. Grimes, run out 2 Gnr. Dunstan, not out 31 Gnr. Saville, c Mur ray, b Gorse ......... 1 Sgt. Summers, b Gorse........................ 2 Pte. Bell, b Murray... 7 Byes, &c............. 6 Total ..175 MASSACHUSETTS v. ALL HALIFAX. Played in the Garrison Ground, at Halifax, on August 7. All Halifax won by five wickets. As in the two previous matches, play was con tinued after the match had been won. Massachusetts, after losing their first three wickets for 10 runs, were always playing an up-hill game. Score :— M assachusetts . A ll H alifax . J. Murray, run out ... 0 C. Stanwood, c Brown, D. Draper, b Jemmott 1 b Baskerfield ........ 1 C. Page, b Davy 55 F.W.Gorse,lbw,b Davy 0 H. Shepherdson, b E. Jackson, not ou t... 9 Baskerfield ......... 4 H. Smith, c Gaskin, b W, T. Thorp, c Davy, Davy........................ 2 b Baskerfield........ 31 Miller, run o u t .......... 0 G. Buntin, c Hansoin- Byes, &c.............. 12 body, b Baskertield 0 __ Total ..........124 J.Ritchie, c Shepherd son, b Murray ... 37 Pte.Harrison,bMurray 7 Davy, c Jackson, b Shepherdson......... 12 Jemmott, c Miller, b Murray ................. 4 L. Gaskin, b Murray 55 Pte.Brown,lbw,bPage 42 C. Jones, b Page ... 4 Capt.Roberts, c Miller, b Page ................. Hansombody, not out Sgt. James, run out... Sgt. Baskerfield, b Murray ................. Byes, &c.............. Total ..........5 CRICKET IN CHINA. SHANGHAI v. VOLUNTEERS. This match, played at Shanghai on July 13, was won easily by the Olub. Martin’s score of 124 brought about the result, but it contained four or five chances. Scores:— V olunteers . D. Brand, lbw, b Harrison .......... R. H. Scott, b Harrison ................. N. L. Sparke, c Barrett, b McEuen .. W. Rudolph, b Anderson................. C. R.S. Cooper, c and b Cumming... R. G. Winning, c Arnold, b Anderson C. W. Beswick, b Cumming .......... P. Lambe, not o u t.............................. R. B. Ovvsn, Ibw, b Anderson .......... A. F. Wheen,c Martin, b Anderson .. J. T. Tyack, not out ........................ Byes, &c.............................. Total ... S hanghai . J. K. Brand, c Berwick, b Scott R. J. Martin, c Ooopor, b Owen Oapt. Barrett, b Sparke ......... E. O. Cumming, run out .......... D. E. Donnelly, b Owen ......... D. R. McEuen, b Owen ......... C. C. Dunman, not out ......... Byes, &c.............................. 4 2 36 71 19 16 1 22 0 0 27 9 207 Total 12 121 51 3 15 7 5 , 10 2:»7 R. N. Anderson, J. R. Weeks, A. G. Harrison, and C. L. Arnold did not bat. CRICKET IN ZANZIBAR. H. M.S. HERMIONK v. Z \NZ1BAR. Th:s mit-.h, played at Zanzib.ir on July 14, was won by the horn) side. Score :— H.M.S. Hermione. Sub.-Lieut. It. Blake, c sub, b F. S. Ranji... 11 Sig. G. Smith, b Sim... 2 Lieut. F. Austin, b W. Ranji........................54 Lieut. G. Harrison, c Cave.bScarth......... 0 Staff-Paymstr. Elliott, c Hardwick, b F. S. Ranji........................14 Lieut. R. Collyer, b W. Ranji........................ 2 Asst.-Paymstr. Gore- Browne, b F. S. Ranji .......... .. 0 Rev. E. S. Phillips, b F. S. Ranji ........ 4 Capt. C. F. Dampier, b W. Ranji .......... 3 Sergt. Dean, b F. S. Ranji ................. 0 L. S. Walker, not out 0 Byes, &c............. 3 J. H. Hardwick, Smith, b Elliott ... 9 Rev. G. Dale, b Harri son ........................15 G. N. Cheeseman, c Blake, b Elliott ... 25 W. S. Ranji, b Harri son ........................ 7 W. A. L. Sim, c Austin, b Elliott .................34 B. S. Cave, e and b Austin .................11 Total .......93 Z anzibar . Blythman, b Collyer 3 F. S. llanji, c aud b Austin .......... ... 2 H. A. Richards, not out ......................... I C. S. Scarth, c Harri son, b Austin ... 10 Byes, &c.......... 16 Total (9 wkts) 133 H. Younghusband did not bat. The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F ounded 1877. Published by H. H. Cornish on behalf of The Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. An Hlustrated Journal of Cricket, Association, Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. NTo. 632, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. phiox :— 10 /- per annum, post paid anyvhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. Printed and Published by M erritt & Hatches, Ltd., 167,168 and 169 Upper Thames Street, London, E.O;, Aug. 29th,J1907.
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