Cricket 1908
164 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 28, 1908. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Appended are brief particulars of the matches played by the chief Public Schools during the present season :— Bath College, 90 (R. H. Stewart. 47) v. Masters, 121. At Bath, May 23. Bedford Grammar Cchool, 107 (H. O. Sutherland, 47) v. E. H. Hargreaves’ X I., 123 (E. A. Bisgood, 59). At Bedford, May 20. Bradford Grammar School, 93 (S. William son, 25) v. Giggleswick School, 64 (F. Worswick, 22). At Giggleswick, May 16. Charterhouse, 255 (A. P. Wilson, 108; A. F. W7harton, 54) v. Broadwater, 72. At Godalming, May 16. Charterhouse, 82 v. L. R. Burrows’ XI., 217 (C. P. Leese, 60). At Godalming, May 20. Charterhouse, 237 (H. N. Atkinson, 68; R. W. Sparrow, 50) v. Butterflies, 188 for six wickets (F. Weatherly, 65). At Godalming, May 23. Cheltenham College, 190 (W. V. Dicken son, 49 ; D. O. Light, 44) v. Hertford College, Oxford, 48 (Dickenson six wickets for 21). At Cheltenham, May 16. City of London School, 93 (J. F. Johns, 32 ; W. B. Pickard, 25) v. Old Citizens, 64. At Catford, May 16 City of London School, 70 (J. Elliott, 28) v. Whitgift Grammar School, 58 (Carr, 23). At Croydon, May 23. Clifton College, 116 (W. M. Brownlee, 38) v. Trinity College, Oxford, 75. At Clifton, May 16. Clifton College, 106 (J. H. E. Whitehead, 27) v. G. Fowler’s XI., 259 (A. M. Miller, 66; P. d ’A. Banks, 61). At Clifton, May 19. Denston College, 126 (T. C. Green, 71) v. Masters, 117 (H. S. Barber, 60). At Denston, May 23. Dulwich College, 73 (J. C. Firth, 17) v. Roving Friars, 262 for four wickets (H. B. Hugill, 130; D. Grahame, not out 54). At Dulwich, May 20. Dulwich College, 125 (M. R. C. Meade, 51) v. K. H. McCormack’s X I., 120 for seven wickets (A. Hearne, not out 54). At Dulwich, May 23. Eastbourne College, 151 for five wickets, innings declared closed (R. E. Cran- field, 31) v. Next XVI., 62 (C. E. Ward, 22). At Eastbourne, May 16. Eastbourne College, 310 for six wickets (B. J. Bourke, not out 115; C. F. G. Schmieder, 69) v. Surbiton, 133 (F. Stedman, 51). At Eastbourne, May 20. Elstow School, 175 (W. N. Scholes, 51 ; H. R. Orr, not out 45) v. Bedford Town, 118 (Col. Stevens, not out 51). On the School ground, May 20. Elstow School, n o ; v. Tom-Tits, 116. At Elstow School, May 20. Epsom College, 138 (D. W. Pailthorpe, 56) v. Middlesex Hospital, 89 for seven wickets. At Epsom, May 16. Eton College, 190 (Hon. L. H. Tennyson, 62) v. Oxford University Authentics, 258 (A. R. Severn, n o ; H. C. Dunell, 56). At Eton, May 23. Felsted School, 244 (J. E. Jewell, 84; D. Macmillan, not out 64) v. Clare Col lege, 132 for four wickets (T. Rams- bolham, 70). At Felsted, May 20. Felsted School, 192 (L. G. M. Page, 49) v. Chelmsford, 213 for six wickets (H. C. C. Tufnell, 90). At Felsted, May 23- Forest School, 50 (E. Morris, 29) and 71 for four wickets (S. H. Killick, not out 19) v. Stoics, 215 (F. W. Holton, 60). At Forest School, May 19 Giggleswick School, 64 (F. Worswick, 22) v. Bradford Grammar School, 93 (S. Wilkinson, 25). At Giggleswick; May 16. Glenalmond, 109 (C. B. Matheson, 48) v. Dollar Institution, 101 for eight wickets. At Glenalmond, May 16. Haileybury College, 65 (H. J. C. Ham mond, 47 not out) v. Incogniti, 81 (C. A. E. Green 32). At Haileybury, May 16. Hammond carried his bat through the innings. Haileybury College beat Rev. I. J. Hall’s XI. at Northaw on May 23 by four wickets. R. S. Stafford made 36 not out for the College. Harrow School, 150 (G. A. Laverton, 39) and 94 for two wickets (Hon. R. Anson, not out 40) v. M. C. Kemp’s X I., 269 (C. H. Eyre, 66; E. Smith, 65; W. A. McHemingway, 62). At Harrow, May 23. Leys School, 174 for five wickets, innings declared closed (C. Penkham, 90) v. Frogs, 163 (R. Durnford, 53). At Leys, May 19. Marlborough College, 119 (H. D. Womersley, 22) v. Hampshire Hogs, 210 (A. P. Strange, 44). At Marl borough, May 23. Merchant Taylors’ School, 136 (F. W. R. Greenhill, 45) v. H.A.C., 128 for 3 wickets (A. Wakelin, 42 not out). At Finsbury, May 20. Oundle School, 113 (J. F. Ormsby, 37) v. Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 153 (J. C. M. Ferguson, 42). At Oundle, May 19. Oundle School, 99 (D. G. S. Smith, 24) v. Christ’s College, Cambridge, 134. At Oundle, May 23. Radley College, 98 (R. R. Vidal, 28 ; K. M. Nelson, 22) v. Keble College, 90 O. B. Parsons, 36). At Radley, May 16. Repton School, 125 (R. Sale, 60) and n o (D. F. Fitzgibbon, 20) v. N. V. C. Turner’s XI., 90 (W. T. Greswell, eight wickets for 35). At Repton, May 16. Repton School, 179 (J. P. F. Campbell, 54) and 188 for four wickets (H. S. Altham, 74) v. Notts Amateurs, 207 (A. O. Jones, 113). At Repton, May 23. W. T. Greswell took seven wickets for the School for 57 runs. Rugby School, 170 (R. Cunningham, 40) and 133 for three wickets (G. D. Forrester, not out 57; R. Cunning ham, 42) v. P. F. Wadner’s XI., 331 for six wickets, innings declared closed (W. G. Druce, not out 76; P. F. Warner, 68; F. H. Mustard, 56). At Rugby, May 22 and 23. St. Edward’s School, Oxford, 202 (R. G. Barrett, 82) v. All Saints’ School, Bloxham, 34. At Oxford, May 16. St. John’s School, Leatherhead, 67 (R. Knight, 25) v. R.A.M.C., 65. At Leatherhead, May 16. St. John’s School, Leatherhead, 101 (J. C. de V. Biss, 20) v. Roving Friars, 102. At Leatherhead, May 23. St. Paul’s School, 131 (J. P. Sargent, 51) and h i for three wickets (P. G. Fender, not out 28) v. Incogniti, 189 (T. Shaw, 74). At West Kensington, May 23. Sedbergh School, 130 for seven wickets (J. E. Inglis, not out 36) v. Sedbergh Town, 63. At Sedbergh, May 16. Sherborne School, 198 for five wickets (J. R. Taylor, 61) v. T. W. Wilson’s XI., 195. At Sherborne, May 19. Shrewsbury School, 239 (R. V. Bardsley, 63) v. Rock Ferry, 193 (R. H. Taylor, 91). At Shrewsbury, May 20. Tonbridge School, 300 for five wicfcpts (C. H. Pillman, not out 105 ; F. H. Knott, 58) v. Tonbridge, 148 (M. Savill, 80). On the School ground, May 20. Tonbridge School, 162 (C. H. E. Bilton, 29) and 88 for three wickets (W. H. Smith, 33 ; H. A. Robinson, not out 31) v. Bluemantles, 93. At Tonbridge, May 23. Uppingham School, 184 (R. B. Harper, 78) v. K ing’s College, Cambridge, 143 for seven wickets. At Uppingham, May 16. Wellingborough Grammar School, 142, v. Rushden, 213 for two wickets (J. Sr Denton, 114. At Wellingborough, May 20. Wellingborough Grammar School, 166 for seven wickets (H. E. Bowmer, 101) v. R. C. Lane’s XI., 84. At Welling borough, May 23. Wellington College, 119 (M. L. Loveless, 27 not out) v. The Masters, 48 (E. L. Kidd, seven wickets for 18). At Wellington, May 9. Wellington College, 158 (A. N, Hutt, 44; G. B. Henderson, 40) Vi; Lieut. T. S. B. Marshall’s XI., 97 (Lieut. S. F. Houstoun, 32 not out). At Wellington, May 16. Wellington College, 190 (E. L. Kidd, 58) v. Wadham College, Oxford, 113 for eight wickets. At Wellington, May 23. Westminster School, 177 (F. G. Turner, 47 ; H. F. Rawson, 44) v. Old Wyke hamists, 168 (B. W. Bentinck, 66). At Vincent Square on May 9. Westminster School, 142 (E. C. K. Clarke, 34) v. Eton Ramblers (102 and 122). At Vincent Square on May 16. Clarke took six wickets for 23 in the Ram bler’s first innings. Westminster School, 90 (H. N. Wood, 23) and 155 for four wickets (F. G. Turner, 78) v. Cambridge Old West minsters, 240 (C. Powers, 89 ; H. S. Bompas, 61). At Vincent Square, May 20. Westminster School, 324 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (J. C. Gow, 93 ; F. G. Turner, 85 ; H. F. Rawson, not out 50) v. Sussex Martlets, 220 (Wallis, 60; Harris, 57). At Vincent Square, May 23. Whitgitt Grammar School, 58 (Carr, 23) v. City of London School, 70 (J. Elliott, 28). At Croydon, May 23. Winchester College, 185 (R. H. Fowler, 35) v. Magdalen College, Oxford, 119 (j. H. Bennett, 32 ; S. H. Habershon, 9 wickets). At Winchester, May 12. GEORGE LEW IN & Co., (Established 1869.) Club Colour Specialists and A thletic Clothing Manufacturers. 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