Cricket 1907

430 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ep t. 19, 1907. S ta n da rd A. First innings. J. Peschier, b Gambill ... 28 A. W. Whiffin, c Suther­ land, b Neville.................12 b Blaker E. L. Burgin, c Riddle, b Gambill ........................61 E. Tolfree, run out .......... 8 Second innings, b Gambill ... . 31 ... 24 H. Stanfield, b Blaker .. 6 H. Lowry, c and b Blaker 8 S. Watson, c Blaker, b Mitchell ........................... 14 J. Browning, b Blaker ... 4 C. A. Brook, b Mitchell ... 26 P. H. Tomalin, not out ... 8 Compton, absent.................. 0 Byes 17, lb 2, w 1 ... 20 Total ..................195 b Neville ..........26 c Blaker, b Gam­ bill ................. 3 b Neville ..........31 st. Johnson, b Neville .......... 0 not out ..........11 not out................. 0 B 9, lb 3 ..........12 Total (6 wkts) 138 J t h MATCH.—v. LEWES PRIORY. Played at Lewes on August 28. S tandard A.O. First innings. J. Peschier, lbw, b Jenner 0 A. W. Whiffing, b Hilton... 10 E. L. Burgin, run out ... 17 E. Tolfree. b Hilton .......... 0 H. Stanfield, b Hilton ... 7 O. A. Brook, b Hilton ... 20 E. J. Broadbent, not out ... 14 F. W. Browning, c Watson, b Jenner ........................ 0 W. W. Compton, b Hilton 0 W. G. Parry, b Hilton ... 0 P. H. Tomalin, c Ourrey, b Jenner............................... 1 Second innings, b Coker ..........3 b Hilton .......... ■ stRub ie,bJenner notout.................4: notout................. Total .................69 E xtra......... Total (3 wkts) ! L ewbs P riory . P. Cartwright, c Stan­ field, b Peschier ... 30 E Verrall, b Peschier 8 M.H. Ravenhill, b Tol­ free 26 A. E Ridsdale, b Toi- free ......................... 0 Capt. H. F. Watson, b Tolfree ....................17 C. B. Rubie,not out... 54 Q.V. Sturgeon, c Bur­ gin, b Tolfree........ 91 J. C. Coker, b Tolfree 0 J.Currey,st Stanfield, b Burgin................. 4 Byes, etc............. 16 R. Jenner and A. Hilton did not bat. declared closed. Total (8 wkts) *246 Inning3 8 t h M a tc h .— v. ARUNDEL. Played at Arundel on August 29. P. Cartwright, lbw, b C. S. Arbery ......... 28 J. Peschier, lbw, b C. S. Arbery................. 5 C. Verrall, c Dunworth, b Holland................. 9 J. Johnstone, b C. S. Arbery .................25 H.Stanfield,c Holland, b C. E. Arbery ... 0 E. Tolfree, st Wix, b b C. S. Arbery..........45 S tan dard A.C. C. A. Brook, c Hol­ land, b C. S. Arbery 0 E. J. Broadbent, b Mapelsden .......... 5 F. B row ning, b Maplesden ......... 20 C. Flynn, c and b Maplesden .......... 1 P.H.Tomalin.notout 1 Byes ................. 4 Total ..143 E. F. Farrington c Johnstone, b Tolfree 0 L. Henly, c Brook, b Tolfree .................48 R. F. Mitchell, b Cart­ wright .................42 F. C. Maplesden, c Tol­ free, b Verrall......... 19 G. Bourchier, c and b Peschiel .................10 R. S. Wix, c Verrall, b Peschiel ..........18 C. E. Arbery, b Ver­ rall ........................ 3 A. H. Holland, notout 26 P. J. Dunworth, not out ........................30 Byes, etc............13 Total (7 wkts) 209 E. H. Mostyn and C. S. Arbery, did not bat. 9rH MATCH.— v . EASTBOURNE. Played at Eastbourne on August 30 and 31 Eastbourne won by an innings and 168 runs. There were three individual scores of over 100 in Hardinge .......... 30 2 129 . . 701 . . 25-03 the innings of Eastbourne Scores:— M. W. Payne 37 0 129 . . 926 . . 25-02 S ta n da rd A.C. P. R. Johnson ... 12 0 57 . . 298 . . 24-83 First innings. Second inniners. Marshal................. 50 7 Ill . .1065 . . 24-76 E. Tolfree. lbw. b Winter.. 47 c Matheson, b Whitehead......... 45 4 130*. . 998 . . 24-34 Winter ... ... 54 Stone .......... ... 45 6 97*. . 941 . . 24-12 J. Peschier. c Hartonn. b E. W. Dillon......... 21 1 71 . . 477 . . 23-85 Winter............... 23 c Pearce, b Peake 29 K night................ 42 1 109 . . 976 . . 23-80 E.Verrall, c Kelsev. b Peake 17 run out ... 0 L. O. S. Poidevin 38 4 128*. . 809 . . 23-79 H. Stanfield, c Kelsev 1 Cuffe ................. 26 4 81*. . 515 . . 23-40 Peake ................ 5 b Winter ... ... 2 L. P. Collins......... 11 1 82 . . 234 . . 23-40 F. Lowrv. b Peake 5 c and b Winter... 32 L. H.W.Troughton 8 0 46 . . 187 . . 23-37 E. J. Broadbent. b Peake .. 17 b Peake ... 15 Kinneir................ 33 4 70*. . 677 . . 23-34 C. A. Brook, lbw, b Winter 7 c H artop p, b Bowell ................. 46 1 108*. .1045 . . 23-24 Winter ... ... 13 T. S. Fishwick ... 37 1 85*. . 830 . . 23-05 R. E. M. Casares, b Peake. 1 b Winter ... 5 K. O. Goldie......... 25 2 131 . . 528 . . 22-95 F. W. Browning, b Winter. 4 c Lott, b Peake ... 20 Rhodes................. 47 1 112 . .1055 . . 22-93 W.W. Compton, not out .. 18 c Bell, b Peake ... 2 Hubble................ 13 1 57 . . 275 . . 22-91 P. H. Tomalin. b Winter .. 1 notout ... 0 V. F. S. Crawford 41 0 114 . . 938 . . 22-87 Byes, &c. .. 4 Byes, &c. ... 9 G. T. Branston ... Board ............... 23 46 4 1 72 . 69 . . 432 . .1022 . . 22-73 . 22-71 Total .. 149 Total... ...181 J.W. H. T. Douglas 50 6 69*. . 992 . . 22-54 A. H. Hornby ... 37 0 125 . . 825 . . 22-29 E astbourne . C. J. T. Pool......... 34 2 74 . . 708 . . 22-12 J. H. Kelsey, cVerrall, C. F. Cooke, b StanG. C. White......... 42 3 162*. . 862 . . 22-10 b Tolfree ......... ... 37 field ................. ... 2 P. W. Sherwell ... 42 5 115 . . 816 . . 22-05 C. E. Winter, b Verrall 24 Rev. J. H. W. Bell, c W. A. Shalders ... 38 4 105 . . 747 . . 21-97 E. Matheson, c Brook, Lowry, b Tolfree ... 18 Humphreys......... 46 6 80 . . 864 . 21-60 b Tolfree ......... ... 0 F. G. Hartopp, not outl34 A. P. Day .......... 18 1 68 ... 366 . 21-52 B. G. Pearce, c Lowry, D. S. Sasse, run out... 101 Murrell................ 22 1 89 .. 452 . 21-52 b Tolfree ......... ...102 W. A. Newcombe, not Dr. H. C. Pretty ... 8 0 78 . . 172 . . 21*50 H. Lott, b Tolfree ... 7 out ................. ... 9 H. D. G. Leveson- Rev. E. Peake, c and b Byes, &c. .. ... 32 Gower................ 10 4 29 . . 129 . . 21-50 Tolfree .......... ... 32 — L. C. H. Palairet... 36 0 116 . . 768 . . 21-33 1utal (9 wkts)*498 B. L. Bisgood 19 1 116*. . 383 . . 21-27 * Inniners declared closed. A. E. Vogler......... 38 4 103 . . 723 . 21-26 Relf (R. R .)......... 47 K illick .................52 Wilkinson (W. H.) 26 C. C. G. Wright ... 13 3 2 2 1 210 . 81 . 74 . 47 . . 908 . .1025 . . 491 . . 245 . . 20-63 . 20-50 . 20-45 . 20-41 TH E F IRST -CLASS AV ERAGE S . J. H. Sinclair L. G. Wright Lewis ................. 39 42 37 1 92 . 108 . 82*. . 773 . . 83-2 . . 702 . . 20-34 . 20-29 . 20-05 BATTING AVERAGES. 1 2 No. Times Most W. B. Burns......... 28 1 55 . . 541 . 20-03 of not in an Total Relf (A. E .) ............ L. J. Tancred 52 5 138 . . 936 . . 19-91 inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. 33 1 84 . . 630 . . 19-68 C. B. Fry ........ 34 ... 3 .. 187 ...1449 ... 46-74 Charlesworth 36 2 103 . . 669 . . 19-67 F. H. B. Champain 11 ... 1 .. 149 ... 466 ... 46-60 F. M. Luce ......... 18 3 50 . . 295 . . 19-66 P. F. Warner 47 ... 6 .. 149 ...1891 ... 46-1-2 Coe........................ 41 1 100 . 774 . . 19-35 Hayward ......... 58 ... 6 .. 151 ...2353 ... 45-25 C. J. B. Wood ... 39 0 133 .. 751 .. 19-25 A. E. Lawton 21 ... 1 . . 129 ... 835 ... 41-75 Morton................. 34 0 72 .. 643 . 18-91 G. N. Foster......... 33 ... 4 .. 163 ...1182 ... 40-75 J. F. Byrne......... 19 2 73 . . 321 . 18-88 H. K. Foster 33 ... 3 . 152 ...1127 ... 37-56 S. P. Meston 25 1 130 . . 450 . . 18-75 Hobbs ................. 63 ... 6 .. 166*...2135 ... 37-45 H. J. Goodwin ... 15 1 47 . . 256 . . 18-28 A. J. L. Hill......... 20 ... 1 .. . 116 ... 711 ... 37*42 Rothery................. 32 6 71 . . 475 . . 18-26 P. A. Perrin......... 34 ... 2 .. 117 ...1194 ... 37-31 Makepeace ......... 38 5 99*. . 599 . . 18-15 R. E. Foster......... 25 ... 1 . . 174 ... 888 ... 37-00 H. D. Stanning ... 43 1 86 . . 762 . . 18-14 Tyldesley ......... 63 ... 5 .. 209 ...2132 ... 36-75 King ................. 40 3 80*.. 669 18-08 G. L. Jessop......... 48 ... 0 .. 242 ...1754 ... 36-54 Badcock .......... 35 4 74 ... 560 . . 18-06 B. J. T. Bosanquet 10 ... 0 . . 78 ... 358 ... 35-80 Myers ................. 48 7 63 . . 736 . . 17-95 Hayos ................. 53 ... 1 . . 202 ...1857 ... 35-71 Robson................. 24 4 71*.. 358 .. 17-90 Bowley................. 23 ... 1 . . 110 ... 784 ... 35-63 R. O. Schwarz ... 39 3 71 .. 644 . . 17-83 Seymour (James) 46 ... 1 . . 204 ...1548 ... 34-40 W. P. Harrison ... 13 2 65 . . 196 . . 17-81 Vine ................. 52 ... 5 .. 112 ...1580 ... 33-61 G. MacGregor ... 22 3 39 . . 336 . . 17-68 E. M. Sprot......... 40 ... 2 . . 125 ...1272 ... 33-47 Needham ......... 30 0 119 . . 530 . . 17-66 R. H. Spooner ... 14 ... 0 .. 134 ... 462 ... 33-00 C. M. Wells......... 12 1 61*. . 194 . . 17-63 Gunn(G.) ......... 32 ... 3 . . 84 .., 949 ... 32-72 Buckenham 45 1 124 . . 766 . . 17-40 Gunn(J.) ......... 34 ... 6 . . 109 ... 913 ... 32-60 Alletson................. 23 1 40 . . 383 . . 17-40 James Douglas ... 14 ... 0 . . 180 ... 456 ... 32-57 Cadman................ 38 0 80 . . 659 . . 17-34 Quaife (W .G.) ... 30 ... 7 ... 73 ... 747 ... 32-47 Llewellyn ......... 33 1 98 . . 551 . . 17-21 Pearson................ 29 ... 1 . . 139 ... 906 ... 32-35 Grimshaw ......... 11 1 46 . . 168 . . 16-80 Tarrant................ 52 ... 4 . . 147 ...1552 ... 32-33 H. W. Persse ... 37 3 71 . . 571 . . 16-79 Baker (C. S.) ... 33 ... 2 . . 105 ... 992 ... 32-00 Huish ................. 40 7 56 . . 554 . . 16-78 E. S. Litteljohn ... 19 ... 1 . . 94 ... 573 ... 31-83 Reeves ................ 41 1 64 . . 671 . . 16-77 K. L. Hutchings... 36 ... 2 . . 109*...1048 ... 30-82 R. V. Buxton 10 0 76 . . 167 . . 16-70 J. N. Crawford ... 44 ... 6 . . 103 ...1158 ... 30-47 M. Hathom......... 39 4 117 . . 573 . . 16-37 Langdon (T.) 46 ... 1 . . 97 ...1369 ... 30-42 Langford ......... 40 7 50 . . 539 . 16-33 G. A. Faulkner ... 46 ... 6 . . 106*...1163 ... 29-82 Freeman (E. J.) ... 35 0 84 . . 569 . . 16-25 J. R. Mason......... 19 ... 3 . . 121*... 472 ... 29*50 Bates ................. 23 1 71 . . 357 . . 16-22 A. D. Nourse 43 .. 2 . . 148*...1203 ... 29-34 Capt. H. S. Poyntz 9 0 46 . . 145 . . 16-11 C. P. McGahey .. 46 ... 4 . . 108*...1206 ... 28-71 Goatly ............... 12 2 32 . . 161 . . 16-10 A. O. Jones......... 35 ... 3 . . 164 ... 919 ... 28*71 R. S. Swalwell ... 8 0 40 . . 127 . . 15-87 F. L. Fane ......... 41 ... 2 . . 93 ...1109 ... 28-43 Haigh ................ 32 5 40 . . 426 . . 15-77 Hirst ................. 54 ... 7 . . 91*...1334 ... 28-38 Leach ................ 46 3 54 . . 677 . . 15-74 R. A. Young 31 ... 0 . . 132 ... 868 ... 28-00 Cox(M.)................ 38 0 78 . . 595 . . 15*65 Sharp ................. 50 ... 5 . . 174*.. 1257 ... 27-93 R. B. Rickman ... 31 2 68 . . 452 . . 15-58 S. H. Day ......... 14 ... 2 . . 60*... 334 ... 27-83 Whittle................ 13 4 31 . . 139 . . 15-44 Hardstaff ......... 34 ... 4 . . 124*... 827 ... 27-56 W. H. Kingston... 27 0 68 . . 416 . . 15-40 S. J. Snooke......... 40 ... 5 . 157 ... 964 ... 27-54 Lees ................. 34 2 77 . . 492 . . 15-37 Lilley ................ 28 ... 3 . . 171 ... 687 ... 27-48 H. P. Chaplin 15 1 63 . . 215 . . 15-35 C. C. Page ........ 20 .. 1 . . 74 ... 517 ... 27-21 J. W. W. Nason ... 12 0 56 . . 182 . . 15-16 Woollev................ 43 ... 1 . . 99 ...1128 .. 26-85 Fairservice ......... 31 4 61 . . 409 . . 15-14 G. W. Beldam .. 17 ... 2 . . 125*.. 402 ... 26*80 Moorhouse ......... 22 7 65*. . 225 . . 15-00 J. N. Buchanan .. 15 ... 1 . . 104 ... 375 ... 26-78 Smith (W. C. ) .. 25 5 63*. . 298 . . 14-90 A. C. Maclaren .. 33 ... 2 . . 107 ... 829 ... 26-74 F. H. Bacon......... 23 2 110 . . 313 . . 14-90 Iremonger (J.) 34 .. 2 . 130 ... 855 ... 26-71 R. N. R. Blaker ... 19 0 53 . . 283 . . 14-89 Braund ................. 49 ... 5 .’ . 137 ...1169 ... 26-56 M. G. Salter......... 8 0 49 . . 119 . . 14-87 Mead (C. P.) 46 ... 1 . . 102 ...1190 ... 26-44 C. Palmer ......... 15 1 52 . . 208 . . 14*85 Tunnicliffe ........ 50 ... 4 . . 141 ...1216 ... 26-43 F. H. Mugliston... 15 1 50 . . 208 . . 14-85 E. L. Wright... . 14 ... 1 . . 51 ... 343 ... 26-38 H. L. Simms 19 1 49 . . 266 . . 14-77 Holland............... 48 ... 7 . . 72 ...1081 ... 26-36 S. M. J. Woods ... 28 1 54 . . 397 . . 14-70 N. V. C. Turner .. 15 ... 2 .. 73*... 338 ... 26-00 Rev.W.V.Jephson, 9 0 46 . . 131 . . 14-55 Baker (A.) ........ 16 ... 0 .. Ill ... 414 ... 25-87 Trott ................ 42 4 52 .. 549 . . 14-44 Lord Dalmeny .. 46 ... 1 . . 92 ...1150 ... 25-55 Cox (G.) ......... 50 9 56*. . 584 . . 14-24 P ayton................ 30 .. 6 . . 149*... 607 ... 25-29 H. E. Smith......... 15 2 40*. . 183 . 14-07 Burrows ........ 24 ... 3 . . 112 ... 531 ... 25-28 A. R. Thompson... 9 1 48*. . 112 . . 14-00 Denton............... 50 ... 5 .. 149 ...1134 ... 2.V-20 Rev. F. H. Gilling­ A rn old ............... 34 ... 5 .. 83 ... 729 ... 25-13 ham ................. 10 0 77 . . 140 . . 14 00

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