Cricket 1908

M a y 28, 1908. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. I7S J. C. LOVELI/S XI. v. NORBURY PA RK .- Played at Tulse Hill on May ‘23. N orbury P ark . C. M. Champness, b Robinson ............... 0 A. C. Kent,b Robinson 14 H. R. Sayer, c Catch­ pole, b flarrison ... 34 B. Baines, b Harrison 5 R. H. Wyatt, not out 48 L. A. Powell, c Moun­ tain, b J. A. Lovell 0 J. C. Woollctt, b J. A. Lovell ............... 1 C. A. Shoobridge c J.A. Lovell,bRobinson 8 B. A. Hicks, c J. A. Lovell, b Ring ... 8 A. E. Flower, b Ring 0 P. E. Barton, b Ring... 1 B 3, 1-b 2 . Total ...124 J. C. L ovell ’ s X I. C. Catclipolc, c Powell Shoobridge ... .. 7 P. P. Tyacke, b Hicks 47 C. H. R. Henman, c Woollett .bShoobridgeGS R. Harrison, b Shoo­ bridge ...............13 C. H. Mountain, c Wyatt, b Hicks ... 0 K. Robinson, c Shoc- bridgo, b Kent ... 20 G. B. Simmonds, c Champncss,bFlower L. Lovell, c Barton, b Shoobridge............... J. A. Lovoll, run out... G. A. Riug, b Kent ... H. Tidy, not ont B 6, 1-b 7, w 4 ... 17 190 WIMBLEDON v. STREATHAM. — Played at Wimbledon on May 23. W im bledon . G. S. Churchill, lbw, b D e n t.......................... 44 D. R. Daugar, c Gillett, b Miller .............. 61 E. S. Clapham, b Miller... .............. 15 J. A. Rawlinson, c Miller, b Campbell .. 27 Morgan, b Miller ... 11 G. McGrath, c Korr, b Campbell ............... 0 R. Graham, c Miller, b B arkw orth............... F. Dilke, c Campbell, b Dent .............. 13 C. Donaldson, st Kerr, b Miller .............. 5 H. D. Nicholas, b Campbell ............... 8 W. S. Nicholas, not out .......................... 1 58 S tre a th a m . B 4, 1-b 5, w 2... 11 T o t a l...............254 N. Miller, c Clapham, b Gi*aham ...............109 H. S. Barkworth, b Clapham ............... 2 B. W. Dent, c McGrath, b Rawlinson ... 50 V. F. Feeny. not out... 79 W. Taylor, c and b Grajiam ............... 2 G. V. Campbell, c Clapham, b Graham 9 D. O. Kerr, b Graham 11 L. E. Gillett, c Dangar, b Graham .............. 9 E. K. Shattock, not out ..........................13 B 28, 1-b 3 31 Total (7 w kts.)315 G. S. Steed and E. P. Pulbrook did not bat. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK 2 nd v . WHITE HOUSE 2 n d . —Played at Bellingham on May 23. W hite H ouse 2 nd . R. L. Allport, b John­ son ...........................6 J. H. Young, c Gard­ ner, b Dixon ... 19 A. Mills, c Provis,- b Johnson ............... 0 H. Haarer, c Gardner, b Johnson .............. 7 A. Jeacocke, run out... 40 P. Jeacocke, b Johnson 6 F. J. Coveil, b Price... 4 G. Louisson, run out 0 H. Reading,c Griffiths, b Ingall G. Potter, b Price W. Hab, not out Byes, &c. Total ... N ational P rovincial B ank 2 nd . G. R. Gardner, b Potter ...............39 F. H. Clouting, b Mills 43 S. Dixon, b Mills ... 30 J. Price, b Mills ... 2 H. S. Johnson, b Mills 0 E. J. Provis, c and b M ills..........................25 L. J. Griffiths, not out 19 Byes, &c. ... 12 Total ...170 M. Fawcett, H. E. Ingall, E. S. Smith and C. WT, King did not bat. The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F ounded 1877. Published by H. H. Cornish on behalf or The Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. An Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Associatior, Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. No. 632, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa** U.r. V p.iicii:— 10/- per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. STREATHAM v. BECKENHAM . Streatham on May 23. B eckenham . Played at T. Ramsey, b Hooper 3 E. V. Fuller, c E. Miller, b Phiilipps.. 99 L.C.Dermer, I’hillipps 15 J. H.Todd,b Phill-pps 2 J. E. Williamson, b Holmes .............. 11 A. Brown, b Parton 5 It. B. Wrightson, c Dawson, b Parton .. 7 C. A. Brown, b E. Gillett T. A . Brown, Phillipps \V. S. Bathan, Phillipps G. Pearce, not out B 8, 1-b 2 ... B. ... 4 b ... 15 b ... 2 ... 4 ... 10 Total S tbeatiiam . C. M. Thomas, b Dor­ mer ..........................23 H. L. Dawson, b Der- m e r ..........................14 E. B. Gillett, st A. Brown, b W right- son ..........................16 C. J. Paiton, b Der- m e r .......................... 4 H. T. Cro38, not out ....................... 77 J. F. W . Hooper, c Bathan, b Wriglit- son ..........................10 J.J. Phillipps, b Der- m e r .......................... 1 F. G. V. Holmes, b Ramsay .............. 26 E. B. Miller, not out 0 B 5 ,1-b 2, w 1, n-b 2 10 Total (7 wkts.) ..181 LONDON AND WESTM INSTER BANK 3 rd v. FOREST H IL L 3 rd .— Played at Noibury on May 23. L. & W .B . 3rd. L. E. Hunt, b Roberts 0 G. O. Anson, b Roberts ...............28 W. Horncastle, b B ilkwill .............. 12 S. A. Ellerm, c Bar­ ham. b Balkwill ... 15 J. T. Merry, c Gibbon, b B a lk w ill.............. 13 J. F. Carr, c Jacobs, b Balkwill .............. 4 W . E. Smith, b Bar- 26 ham A . S. Alexander, Balkwill ............... 5 T. C. Sampson, b Balkwill .............. 1 L. T. W ild, b Barham 0 E. R. Gough, not out 0 B 12,1-b 1 ...............13 Total ...117 F orest H ill 3rd. G. A. Goggs and J. C. Miller did not bat. EAST OF SCOTLAND v. WEST OF SCOTLAND. —Played at Edinburgh on May 19. The East won by 82 runs. E ast of S cotland . B. L. Peel, c A. Mathieson,b Walker 13 S. Muirhead, c M’Mil- lan, b Walker ... 72 G. W . Jupp, c G. Mathieson, b Lyle .. 63 A. S. Cairns, st Gib­ son, b Barbour ... 12 Hon. R. B. Watson, c and b L y le ..............33 G. L. D. Hole, b Lyle 7 W . Turnbull, c and b L y le ..........................10 J. Pearson, b McNab 10 G. Drummond, not out .......................... 1 T. B. Johnston, not out .......................... 1 B 2, w 2 ............... 4 Total (8 wkts.)*226 H. J. Stevenson did not bat. •Innings declared closed. W est of S cotland . J. Downs, c Watson, c _J. M ’Millan, b Drum­ Cairns .............. 32 mond.......................... 20 A. S. Mathieson, b G. S. Mathieson, b J u p p .......................... 1 S tevenson............... 1 D. M ’ Nab, c and b J. Gibson, c and b P e e l .......................... 2 H o le .......................... 14 A . C. Cullen, b Cairns 4 W . N. Walker, not A. M. P. Lyle, c out .......................... 2 Drummond, b Jupp 2 H. C. Barbcur, c B 9 ,1-b 6, w 1 .. 16 Cairns, b Jupp 0 — A. K. Tennant, b Peel 50 Total .............. 144 BOOKS R E C E IV ED . “ Athletic News ” Cricket Annual, 1908. Edited by Tityrus. Manchester: Athletic News Offices, Withy Grove. Price, 3d. Cricket Calendar, 1908. Edited by “ Penruddon.” London: The Cricket Press, 25, Temple Chambers, E.C. Price, Gd. Cricket Directory, 1908. London: The Cricket Press, 25, Temple Chambers, E.C. Price, 6d. P. Gibbon, b Alex­ ander.......................... 18 W . Price, c Carr, b Smith ...............15 F. Roberts, b Alex­ ander.......................... 0 C. Barham, b Alex­ ander.......................... 1 R. T. Green, b Alex­ ander.......................... 1 C. E. Hand, c Carr, b A lexan der............... 5 W . G. Frowd, c Carr, b Merry ............... 1 R. E. Webster, b Merry ............... 0 C. Bilkwill, rua out .. 13 L. C. Naylor, not out 6 H. Jacobs, b Smith ... 1 B 18,1-b 2, w-b 1, n-b 2 23 T o t a l...............84 HAMPSTEAD v. RICHMOND.— Played at Rich moud on May 23. H am pstead . J. G. Donaldson, c Worsley, b Tooth ... 25 G. G. Dumbelton, c Mayo, b Polley ... 8 L. N. H. Bailey, c Bisgood, b Tooth ... 33 H. G. Dunkley, b Bisgood ... ... 10 T. M. Farmiloe, b Polley.......................... 1 A. R. Trimen, b Tooth...........................15 H. Crisp, run out ... 9 G. M. Hodgson, c Roberts, b Bisgood 1 J. C. Toller, c Tooth, b B is g o o d ...............18 S. S. Pawling, c Polley, b Bisgood ... ... 13 C. L. Nordon,not out 1 B 5 ,1-b 7, w 1, n-b 1 Total ...............148 A. Worsley, b Trimen 36 A. Anderson,c Donald­ son, b Dunkley ... 31 B. L. Bisgood,not out 107 W. L. L. Roberts, b Donaldson .............. 35 R ichm ond . E. F. Bisgood, not out .......................... 3 B 9, 1-b 1, n-b 2 ... 12 Total (3 wkts.) 224 W. Skewes-Cox, H. S. Tooth, A. Van Ward, H Mayo, V. R. Polley, and B. Hird did not bat. On the 20th inst. Folkestone scored 302 f<r two wickets, innings declared closed, against Northumberland Fusiliers on the Folkestone ground. B. F. Clarke made 146 and G. D. Katinakis not out 102. On Saturday last Beeston Wesleyans (10 for no wicket) beat Dewsbury Road Wesleyans (9) by ten wickets in a match wherein only 19 runs were scored. On the same afternoon York Road Friends (12 for no wicket) beat Fox, Parkinson and Tidswell (11) by a similar margin. 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