Cricket 1908
224 CR ICK ET : A W EEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 18, 1908. STREATH AM v. W IM BLED O N . — Played at Streatham on June 13. W im bledon . J. M. Am brose, b H ooper .................50 A . W. Glennie, b H olm es ................12 W. T. Greig, b G illett 12 P. N. Banks, b G illett 9 C. P. Ogden, b G illett 20 S. H . H unt, b H olm es 23 R. P. Eyre, b H ooper 16 S tb e a th a m . W . S. Nicholas, c Shat- tock , b H ooper ... 0 H . R. W ebb.b H aw orth 18 H . J. Page, st Shattock, b Thom as ................ 15 A. J. Graves, n ot ou t 1 B 2 3 ,1-b 5, n-b 1 29 Total ...210 H. L. D awson, c G lennie, b Graves... 61 C. M. Thom as, b Graves ................12 E. B. G illett, b G reig 4 H . T. Cross, b G reig... 59 J. F. W . H ooper, b H u n t..............................34 W. Taylor, c Eyre, b Glennie F. G. H olm es, b Greig R . G. Candy, n ot out E . K . Shattock, not ou t .............................. B 21, 1-b S 23 Total (7 w kts.) 217 R. J. H aw orth and W. V. M allett did n ot bat. L O N D O N A N D W E S T M IN S T E R BA.N K 2nd v- P U R L E Y .— Played at N orbury on June 10 and 11. L o n d o n a n d W e stm n s t r r B ask 2 *n . T.. G. Black, b Fow les 3 L .P itt-B rook,b Baynes 29 G. P. Rhodes, c and b Baynes ................18 H .E .Coom ber ,bLIunro 85 A . W . Stevenson, c H ills, b Roberts ... 6 R . L . Ellis, b M unro 15 B. C. Spicer, b Steven son .............................. H . E. Baynes,b Coom ber ............................4 R . J .F o w lrs,b Steven son .............................. _. E . M unro, n P od - J m ore, b B radbery... ! H . F itch, c sub, b P earce ............... R . 8 . M cM inn, b Coom ber ................. ♦Innings declared closed. PCJRLEY. L. E. Hunt, b M unro 0 A . J. Pearce, b M unro 3 F . Ralls, b M unro ... 8 C. Bradbery, not o u t .. 17 A . Podm ore, pot ou t... 4 B 1 0 ,1-b 3, w 1 ... 14 Total (9 w kts.)*201 C. S. Field, b Coom ber R . Roberts, b Brad bery ................. T . AV. M oore, b Coom ber W . A . Rayner, n ot out A .E . H dls, b Coom ber B 10,1-b 2 Total LO N D O N A N D W E ST M IN STE R B A N K 2nd v . B A N K OF E N G L A N D 2n d .— Played at Norbury on June 13. B a n k of E n g la n d 2nd. G. Nash, b Coom ber... 16 G. A . C. Sandberg, b H artree ................ 3 E . G. Toyne, b H ar tree ... ...............0 R . W arry, b Coom ber 27 F. W . Som ers, b H ar tree ..............................6 F .W .L a w ford , b H ar tree ... ... 6 H . E . Sealy, b Coom ber C. Tucker, b Coom ber 13 H . E. Hawkins, b Hartree ................ 1 G. E. Truby, b Coom ber ............................. 4 R. B. B. Grindel, not out .............................. 1 B 1 4 ,1-b 1, n-b 1 16 Total L ondon and W estm inster B ank 2 nd . ... 95 R.S.H artree,c Tucker, b T ruby ................77 L . G. Black, b Som ers ...............38 G. Logan, lbw , b T ruby R . L. Ellis, not out ... 20 B 1 0 ,1-b 1, w 1 12 T otal (3 w kts.) 185 H . E . Coom ber. W . A . W iley, F . Ralls, E. H um e, J. T. M erry, J. F. Carr, and A Podm ore did not bat. B R IX TO N W AN D ERERS v. H ASTINGS RO VERS.— Played at H astings on June 9. H astings R overs . E. R othw cll, c H . E. Sm ith, b G oldsm ith 5 R. J. Stace, b B rvm er 26 J. W . Nason, b C. G. Sm ith ... ...107 J. J. Malden, c Glan- vill, b Brym er ... 9 J. D uke, b C. G. Sm ith ................ 36 E. E. F ox, b C. G. Sm ith ................12 A. J. W hyte, b Nason H. E. Sm ith, b Nason 16 F. O dell, b Nason ... 16 C. G. Sm ith, b Nason 24 E. A.. Brym er, b Stace 25 F. P. Rider, b Nason 21 W. A. G illigan, not ou t .............................11 H . C. Edm onds, b Stace............................. 9 B r ix to n W an d erers . W. Crouch, b Gilligan 31 L. Inskipp, b Gilligan 8 W . Brow n, b C. G. Sm ith ................ 4 C. Esdale, not out ... 0 H. Tickner, c G illi gan, b C. G. Sm ith 4 B 4, 1-b 4 ................ 8 Total ................ 250 J. W. E. Murray, lbw , b Stace ................ J. A. G oldsm ith, c and b Nason ................ B. A. Glanvill, b Stace... ................ Byes Total ... 24 BLANCO F o r C l e a n i n g a n d W h i t e n i n g W h i t e b u c k s C r i c k e t P a d s , a n d a l l o t h e r a r t i c l e s o f a It Is prepared In a v ery oarcful m anner, ant extra precau tion s are taken to ensure an evennesi o f colou r. It contain s n oth ing that w ill In an] w a y in ju re the article to w h ich lt Is applied, ant if u sed as d lrcctcd , a Splendid W h ite o f a g lo ss; sa tin -lik e appearan ce and soft silky surface 1> ensured, w h ic h w ill not readily rub off. “ BLANCO” CLOTH & LEATHER BALL For cleaning Suede, Ooze Calf, and Cloth Boots and Shoes, Cord Breeches, Suede Gloves, Cloth Spats, Leather and Cloth Leggings, etc. M a d o In va rloum mhadmm o f C o lo u r . SOUTHGATE v. H O RN SEY. — Played at Hornsey on June 6. H o rn sey . J. L. Tate, c Bashford, b B irch ................138 S. A. Trick, c Lewis, b B a sh fo rd ................32 P. Boundy, b Ford ... 21 H. Wade, b Cranfield 14 S. L. Clarke, c B eving ton, b Bashford ... 22 G. W. H am m ond, b Bashford ................ 0 ♦Innings declared closed. R. G. M audling and E. W. Grim sdell did n ot bat. S outhgate . F. H . Sw instead, b B irch ..............................16 Rev. E. S. Duval, not out ................ ... 23 L . T. Weaver, c Peter sen, b H eygate ... 14 Byes ................ 10 Total (8 w kts.) *290 R.B. Heygate, c Duval. b H am m ond ...122 Rev. A . M. Bashford, st Boundy, b Tate... 3 J.C. F ord, b SwinsteadlOl J. H . Hargraves, b H a m m o n d ................. 8 F. E. P. Birch, n ot out... G. W. Cranfield, not out .............................. B 9, 1-b 7, w 1 17 Total (4 w k ts)...256 Lewis, N. Petersen, T. Vivian, R . S. D ickson and J. C. B evington did not bat. L O N D O N A N D W E S T M IN S T E R B A N K 3rd v . L E W IS H A M P A R K .—Played at N orbury on June 13. L . a n d W . B a n k 3 rd . L . E. H unt, c M arks, b Voller ................51 G. O. Anson, c Voller, b Tribe *................25 W . Horncastle, b Crocker ................ 1 W . E. Smith, b Crocker ................ 0 F . L . Sharpin, c Schulte, b Voller ... 9 W . A . Reid, b Crocker 1 8. A . Pearce, b Crocker ................ 0 L . T . W ild, b Crocker 24 A . S. A lexander, run out .............................. 5 J. L. Chnllis, not out 9 T. C. Sam pson, b Cham pion ................ 1 B 2 , 1-b 2 ..................4 R. T iibe, b Smith J. R . Voller, b A lex ander................ ... 1 R. Crocker, b Sm ith... 5 E. Schulte,run out ... 72 W . Seymour, c Hunt, b Alexander .. 0 G. D. Dunkley, b Pearce ................ 8 L e w ish am P ark . T otal .. 130 F. Champion, b Sm ith 0 C. W . Breden, b H unt 8 W . A . Smee, b A lex ander ..............................2 G. Masters, n ot out ... 1 F. H olieym an. b H unt 0 B 8 ,1-b 3, w -b 1 ...1 2 Total ...111 O n c e U s e d ! a l w a y s U s e d . 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