Cricket 1908

J u n e i i , 1908. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 197 Second in nings: Vine, not out, 1 ; R elf (R .), c Young, b Lyttelton 10; Capt. A .C . G . Luther, not out 17; extras, 0. T otal (1 w kt.), 23. C a m b r id g e U n iv e r s it y . O. M . R . W . O. M . R. W . Cox................ 20 6 58 0 ... . .. 29.3 7 72 3 R elf (A . E .) 30.3 6 77 8 ... ... 29 14 49 2 Vine 19 5 48 1 . . 25 9 39 5 R elf (R .R .) 13 2 37 I ... .. 7 1 17 0 K illick 5 0 12 0 ... S u ssex . ... 4 0 10 0 First innings. Second innings. O. M . R . W . O. M . R . W . Olivier 30 5 109 2 ... ... 2 0 11 0 Lyttelton ... 33 9 126 4 ... ... 3.5 0 13 1 C. Reunert 3 0 11 0 ... J. Reunert 8 1 31 0 .. M acleod ... 11 2 55 4 ... 2 1 4 0 Young 5 0 24 0 .. Mann 2 0 21 0 ... Olivier bow led one wide and one no-ball, L yttelton four wides, and M acleod one no-ball. L IN C O L N S H IR E v. N O R T H U M B E R L A N D . Played at Grimsby on June 3 and 4. Northum berland w on by 108 runs. Score and analysis :— N orth u m berland . First innings. Second innings. H . Charlton, c Borton, b Geeson ............................. 4 not o u t ..................... 0 G. Milne, Geeson W . M ilne, Geeson Marshall, b Brook st W ood, c Brook, ... 25 b R iley ................ 2 b ...1 9 c W cod , b Brook 21 ... 3 c Borton, b B rook................ 4 ... 42 run o u t ................76 b 18 c W ood, b Borton 92 Richardson, n ot o u t . J. Gilm an, c M ilner, Geeson ............................. T . U llathom e, b Brough­ ton .......................................... 7 b R i l e y ................. 2 Chambers, b Broughton ...1 2 b R i l e y ................. 7 R . B. Stephenson, c Thom p­ son, b Borton ................ 9 H . Arkle, c Riley, b Borton 1 b R iley .................25 Elsey, b Borton ................ 0 Byes, & c................... ... 4 Byes, &c. ... 27 T otal .............144 T otal (8 wkts.) *256 •Innings declared closed. L in c o l n sh ir e . First innings. Second innings. H ibbert, b G. M ilne ... 1 absent, ill — W. Milner, st Ullathorne, b Elsey ............................ 3 cG . M ilne, b Elsey 8 Broughton, lbw , b G. M ilne 21 b E l s e y ................ 1 Rev. C. G. Ward, b G. M ilne 15 b E l s e y ................14 W. E. Thom pson, b Richard­ son .......................................... J. Raby, b G. M ilne 47 Riley, b Elsey Geeson, n ot out J. A. Brook, c Marshall. Borton, lbw , b Marshall L. W’ood, b E lsey ... Byes, &c. 25 n ot out ... ... 20 b Elsey ... ... 42 c Gilm an, bElsey 19 ... 27 b G. M ilne ... 0 b c Ullathorne, b ... 0 E ls e y ................17 ... 0 b Marshall ... 2 ... 1 c G. Milne, b A rkle ... ... 3 ... 9 Byes, & c.... 8 T otal First ................164 N ORTHUMBERLAND. Total ...128 B rook ... Geeson Broughton Borton innings. O. ” .. 22 .. 19 ,.. 5 ... 4 Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 14 0 2 36 M. R.W. 4 54 1 6 484 ............. 1 0 322 ............. 16 2 57 0 6 3 ............. 12 1 35 R iley ... 23.3 1 78 4 Thom pson 2 0 12 0 Broughton bow led three no-balls and R iley tw o. L in c o l n sh ir e . F irst innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. G. M ilne .. 25 5 49 5 .,,. ... 26 3 63 1 Elsey ... .. 16.2 1 48 4 ............30 13 38 6 Richardson , 4 0 28 1 . A rkle ... ... 5 2 15 0 ., .......... 3.5 1 3 1 Gilman .. 1 0 5 0 .. .......... 5 1 15 0 Marshall ,.. 1 0 10 0 .. .......... 3 2 1 1 W. M ilne 2 2 0 0 Elsey bow led one no-ball. T. S. E . A shton (79) and S. L loyd-Jones (77) m ade 135 runs in 55 m inutes for the first w icket of E. F . W h ite’s X I . v. Boston Park, at Brentford, on June 5. There is no truth in the rum our that a cricket m atch has been arranged betw een India and the Board of Trade—the elevens to be captained b y His Highness the Jam of Nawanagar and the R ight Hon. the M armalade of D undee.— “ D agonet” in the Rejeree. CARM ARTH E N SH IRE v. M ONM OUTHSH IRE. Played at Llanelly on J une 2 and 3. M onm outh w on by an innings and 117 runs. Score and analysis:— M onm outh sh ire . E.S.Phillips,b H ow ell 55 Silverlock, b Foster .. 68 G Abraham, st Davies, b H ow ell ................ 9 M. David, c Foster, b H ow ell ................89 F.G .Pliillips,b H ow ell 2 Mackay, b Soar ... 25 W eight, c H ow ell, b Evans ... ... 31 Francis, b Soar ... 8 W. A. Williams, b Soar 11 B rinley Phillips, not out ............................. 0 Steeples, c Bow en, b S o a r ............................. 1 Byes, &c...................... 14 T o ta l.................313 C ARM ARTHENSHlRE. Fir.-t innings. Second innings. Roderick, b Steeples 10 c David, b W il­ liam s 0 P. Rees, b Silverlock Capt. Foster, c W eight, b 4 b Silverlock 9 S ilv e rlo ck ............................. 9 b Williams 11 H. How ells, b Silverlock ... 0 st David, b Silver­ lock 6 Soar, b L ight............................. W. Davies, c Williams, b 0 not o u t ................ 40 S ilv e rlo ck ............................. 4 b W illiams 7 H . John, b W illiam s 6 st David, bSilvcr- lock ................ 1 C. Bow en, b W illiam s 0 c Silverlock, b Williams 7 Capt. Morgan, b Williams 0 b Williams 0 E. Evans, not o u t ................ 0 c Steeples, b Rilverlock 4 Light, b Silverlock................ 1 b W illiams 1 Byes, &c. ................ 7 Byes, &c. ... 15 Total ................ 41 Total ...101 Y O R K S H IR E 2 N D X I. S U R R E Y 2 N D X I. Played at W akt field Yorkshire 2nd X I . won analysis on June 3 and 4. by 57 runs. Score and First innings. Rudston,c Vigar, b Rushby ............................. Hardisty, c Thom pson, b Rushby .............................. W ilson, b Thom pson Turner, c and b Thom pson Richardson, c Thom pson, b Rushby ............................. G. Tattersall, b Rushby ... Booth, c K irk, b R ushby... J. S. Whitaker, b Rushby Harrison, c Slater, b Thom son ... ............... Dolphin, not out ................ Brown, c Baker, b Rushby E x tra s............... Y o r k s h ir e 2nd XI. Second innings. 18 b Rushby ... 1 15 b Blacklidge ... 73 4 c Vigar, bK irk... 8 6 c W rinch, b R ushby ... 7 , 28 15 b S prin g... 12 c Blacklidge, Spring.. 18 run out ... 14 b K irk ... 0 not o u t ................ 21 1 c Slater, b Rushby 1 0 b Rushby ... 0 2 E xtras ... 14 Total... ..............115 SuBBi-Y 2n d X I . T otal ...165 First innings. P. H . Slater, b W hitaker ... 0 Baker, c Turner, b Booth... 61 Spring, c and b Brown ... 2 H . S. W rinch, lbw , b W h it a k e r ............................. 4 Blacklidge, b W hitaker ... 18 Lawrence, lbw, b W hitaker 0 Harrison, c D olphin, b Booth .............................11 Thom pson, c Richardson, b Booth ............................. 7 K irk, b Booth ................ 3 Vigar, c W ilson, b Booth... 7 Rushbv, not out E xtras... Second innings, b H arrison ... 24 c and b Booth ... 29 b Harrison ... 0 c and b Harrison 2 c W ilson, b H arrifon ... 6 c Rudston, b Brown ... 5 c D olphin, b B row n................. 0 st D olphin, b Harrison c Booth, b Harri­ son ................ c Dolphin, b Harrison not out ................ E xtras 11 T o t a l ............... 129 Y orkshire 2n d X I. T otal ... 84 First innings. R u sh by.. Thom pson O. M . R . W . . 20 . 19 £8 7 3 65 3 .. K irk Blacklidge Spring Second innings. O. M . R .W . .16 3 45 4 1 24 0 . 5 ...15 ...15 ... 9 6 38 2 7 21 1 1 23 2 S u r r e y 2nd X I. First innings. O. M . R . W . 11 2 9 1 7.2 2 6 0 W hitaker Brown Booth Harrison 34 32 19 28 Richardson... 1 0 8 0 Brown bowled tw o no-balls. Second innings. O. M . R. W . ... 3 0 11 0 ... 9 0 22 2 ... 7 2 14 1 ... 12.5 4 30 7 PORTSM OUTH BAN KS v. H A VAN T.— Played at Havant on June 3 and 4. H avan t . First innings. Harden, b Ilott ................ 8 H edgcock, c Finlayson, b M cConachy ................ 0 Davies, b Ilott ................ 8 Chinneck, e Cooper, b Ilott 10 Second innings not o u t ................ 60 Hallard, lbw , b M cConachy 1 Sm ith, b Simm s ... ... 47 Lucas, c Chandler, b Jeram 28 A m y, c Dart, b Sim m s ... 2 Tolm an, n ot out ................ 4 Hoar, b Sim m s ... ... 3 Trevett, b S im m s ................ 0 Extras ..............................5 b Sim m s................ b Sim m s................ c Lampard, b Sim m s................ b M cConachy ... c Lam pard, b M c­ Conachy c Chandler, "b llott ................ e and b S im m s... b Sim m s... b Simm s . run o u t ................ Extras T otal............................. 116 Total ...118 P ortsm outh B an ks . First innings. Second innings. --------- . 9 - ~ F. Simms, b Chinneck E. S. Wroe, b Chinneck ... G. W. Chandler, c Tolm an, b Harden ... H . C. J. M cConachy, b C h in n e c k ............................. J. M. llott, b Chinneck P. Lam pard, b Harden C. M. Jeram , c and b Lucas J. W. Cooper, run out J. Cutcliffe, n ot out C. S. Finlayson, c Davies, b H a r d e n .............................. H . A. Dart, b Harden Extras ................ c Tolm an, b H ar­ den ................ c Sm ith, b Chin­ neck ................ c Stallard, b H ar­ den ................. run o u t ................ b Chinneck n ot o u t ................ b L u c a s ................. run out ... not out ... st Hoar, b Chin­ neck ................ Extras 20 Total ... ... 33 Total (8 w kts ) 203 J. C. LO V ELL’S X I. Tulse H ill on June 6 . B arn es . BAR N ES.— Played at P. M. Rees, c and Justice .............77 S. E. Busher, c Catch­ pole, b Justice ... 16 H. W. Stedm an, c Izard, b Justice ... 4 H . A . Busher, bIzard 8 A. R. W heatley, c H arrison,b L. Lovell 10 W. L. W hitaker, b Justice ..............11 H . E. Barham, b Jus­ tice ............................. 0 *Innings declared closed. J. C. L o v e ll ’ s X I. P. R. Earnshaw, c J. A. L ovell,bL. Lovell H. J. T ilbrook,not out P. R. WTentw orth, b J: A . L ovell... G. H uskinson, not out ................ .. 9 Total (9 w kts.)* 178 P. P. Tyacke, run out C. H. M ountain, b S. E. Busher ................ 0 •C. Catchpole, b S. E. Busher ................ 2 J. A. Lovell, b S. E. Busher ...............14 R. Harrison, cW heatlej', b W h itak er................ 0 C. H. R. Henm an, b W hitaker ................ 5 L. Lovell, n o to u t ... W. E. S. Justice, b S. E. B u s h e r ................ K. Izard, run out G. A. Ring, b W hitaker H. Tidy, b S. E. Busher ................ B 4, 1-b 1 Total 42 Second in nings:—P. P. Tyacke, c Rees, b H uskin- son, 9 ; C. Catchpole, n ot out, 16 ; J. A. Lovell, not out, 1 0; L. Lovell, c S. E. Busher, b Rees, 15; W. E. S. Justice, c Earnshaw, b H . A Busher, 2 ; extras, 8 .— Total (3 w kts.), 60. GEORGE LEW IN & Co., (Established 1869.) Club Colour Specialists and A thie lie Clothing Manufacturers. 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