Cricket 1908
J u n e 25, 1908. CR ICKET A W EEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Rothery, c Quaife, b Field 58 b Field ........ 0 Newstead, c Sm ith, b Field 52 c K inneir, b Moorhouse ... 2 Myers, c Charlesworth, b F ield...........................................8 not out ........42 Grim shaw, not o u t ................12 H unter, lbw , b Hargreave 1 B 1, 1-b 2, n-b 1................ 4 B 4, l-b l,n -b l,w l 7 T otal ................239 T otal (7 w kts)...216 W a r w ic k s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. H irst ............... 34 8 85 3 ... 16.3 3 31 3 Newstead ... 27.1 4 80 3 ... 27 7 48 3 M y e r s .............. 23 1 68 3 ... 13 3 42 1 R hodes.............. 17 1 43 1 ... 25 9 36 3 H irst bowled one no-ball. YORKSHIRE. First innings. O. M. R. W. Field .............. 25 4 64 6 M oorhouse ... 15 1 51 1 Q u a ife .............. 17 2 46 1 Hargreave ... 16.4 4 46 1 S an tall................ 5 1 28 0 Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 28.2 5 75 5 ... 26 6 70 1 9 4 16 0 21 5 48 1 Field bow led tw o no-balls and Santall one wide. M ID D L E S E X v . N O T T S . Played at Lord’s on June 22, 23, and 24. M iddlesex won by 269 runs. M oon was away from the M iddlesex team on this occasion, b u t Bosanquet reappeared. The visitors, w ho were still w ithout John Gunn, in cluded N. V. C. Turner in their side. W inning the toss, M iddlesex m ade a good start though W arner was lu cky, seeing that he was m issed off the first ball and again in the slips w hen he had m ade 19. W ith Tarrant he made 91 for the first w icket in an hour and a-quarter, and altogether scored 60 out of 100 in 85 m inutes ; he hit nine 4’s, the m ajority of them fine strokes to the on. Bosanquet and L itteljohn added 57 in 45 m inutes, the form er batting 65 m inutes for his 55, in w hich were seven 4’s. Page, m issed ere he had m ade a run, scored 47 in 50 m inutes and hit six 4's. H unt afterw ards hit well, m aking eleven 4’sw hilst scoring 65 in an hour ; off-driving was a feature of his innings, in w hich were eleven 4’s. The innings closed for 310, a total w hich w ould have been con siderably less had all the catches offered been held. B y bright cricket Jones and Irem onger m ade 82 for the first w icket of Notts, in 55 m inutes, the form er, w ho m ade 51 of the num ber and hit four 4’s, being then caught at m id-on. Irem onger left soon after w ards and w hen stum ps w ere drawn tw o w ickets w ere dow n for 115. On the follow ing m orning Gunn was bow led w ith only 8 added, and at 129 Hallam m et w ith a sim ilar fate. Payton m ade only half - a - dozen ere being caught at slip and T urner, w ho m ade tw o fine 4’s off Trott, just succeeded in reaching double figures. A ll this tim e Hardstaff was playing steadily and well, but even he seem ed able to do little but just play the bow ling ; he certainly never show ed any m astery over the attack. Branston stayed w hilst 20 w ere put on for the seventh w icket, and Hardstaff, after batting 100 m inutes for 36, was ninth out, at 202. Wass failed to score, and the innings closed w ithout addition. W ithout disparaging M ignon’s bow ling, it m ust be adm itted that the N otts’ batting was very poor ; in an hour and 50 m inutes their last eight w ickets w ent dow n for 87 runs. W ith the very useful lead of 108, Tarrant and W arner opened the second innings of M iddlesex. They sent 50 up in 40 m inutes, and Tarrant, playing w ith unusual free dom , reached 50 out of 83 in an hour. Warner, having m ade 31, was caught at point at 87, but w ith Payne in another good stand was m ade. A t the end o f an hour and a-half the total was 150, of w hich Tar rant's share was 89. Tw enty-tw o runs later Payne was stum ped, after being in an hour for 28. 1arrant played an excellent innings and show ed such un usual enterprise that he scored his faultless 103 out of 186 in 130 m inutes ; his chief hits were thirteen 4’s. Bosanquet, after hitting five 4’s in his 23, was splendidly caught in the long-field b£ Payton, and, w ith L itteljohn, H unt, and Hendren m aking only 18 betw een them , seven w ickets were dow n for 246. Page, however, hit freely, and, w ith Trott and M urrell also doing well, the total was taken to 305 for eight w ickets by the end of the day. Yesterday the innings closed for 318, leaving Notts. 427 to win. Jones, after being m issed, was caught at slip at 22, Gunn was bow led first ball, and a run later Ire m onger was caught at the w icket. Payton was bow led b y Tarrant at 34, but Turner helped Hard staff to add 24. A further disaster occurred at 66, w hen Branston was caught at the w icket, after w hich Hardstaff and Oates put on 28 in 15 minutes. The form er batted just over tw o hours for 52, in w hich w ere eight 4’s, but M iddlesex w on very easily b y 269 runs. M ignon bow led capitally, and quite deserved his success. Score and analysis :— M id d l e s e x . First innings. Second innings. P. F. W arner, c Gunn, b c Irem onger, b Taylor .............................60 W ass ......................31 Tarrant, run out .............. 35 c and b W ass .. 103 C. A. L . Payne, c Oates, b W ass ................ .. 1 st Oates, b Hallam 28 B . J. T . Bosanquet, b c Payton,b H al- W ass .............................55 lam ..................... 23 E. S. L itteljohn, b W ass ... 21 b W ass ........... 2 Hendren, b T a y lo r................ 0 c Gunn, b Ire m onger ... 15 C. C. Page, bIrem onger ... 47 b W a s s .........40 J. H . H unt, c Oates, b Ire m onger .............................65 lbw , b W as3 ... 1 Trott (A E .j, c Oates, b Irem on ger............................. 0 c Oate3, b Taylor 30 M urrell, b T a y lo r ................16 c Oate3, b Taylor 21 M ignon, Dot ou t ................ 2 n o to u t ... ... 5 B 5 ,1-b 3 ................ 8 B 12,1-b 6, n -b l 19 A. T otal ................310 N otts . First innings. O. Jones, c Payne, b Total ...318 M urrell, b 51 Trott Irem onger, B osanquet............................. av Gunn (G .), b M ignon .. 21 H allam , b T rott ................10 Hardstaff, b M ignon ... 36 Payton, c Bosanquet, b M ignon ............................. 6 N. V . C. Turner, b M ignon 10 G. T. Branston, b Tarrant 8 Oates, st M urrell, b Tarrant 6 Taylor, n ot out ................ 3 Wass, c Payne, b M ignon .. 0 B 10,1-b 7, w 2 ... 19 Second innings, c H endren, b M ignon c M urrell, ^ M ignon b M ignon b M ignon b M ignon b Tarrant b T rott ... c M urrell, b Trott st M urrell, b Tarrant lbw, b Trott not out ............... B l, 1-b5, w l, n-bl T otal ... 202 Total ...157 M id d le se x . First innings. Second innings. O. M . R. W . O. M . R . W . T aylor... .... 22 2 107 3 ... 15.2 1 58 2 Hallam .. 19 4 57 0 ... 23 1 98 2 W ass ... .... 23 1 77 3 ... 35 1 80 5 Branston 7 1 26 0 ... 7 0 36 0 Irem onger ... 7.3 0 35 3 ... 12 3 21 1 Jones .. 1 0 6 0 Taylor bow led one no-ball. N otts . First innings. Second innings. O. M . R . W . O. M . R. W . M ignon .. 20.2 1 68 5 ... 15.2 4 59 5 Bosanquet ... 5 0 21 1 T io tt ... ... 20 5 59 2 ... 13 4 4 t 3 H unt ... ... 8 1 22 0 . 2 0 8 0 Tarrant 8 3 13 2 ... 13 5 38 2 Micrnon bow led one no-ball, Tarrant tw o wides, and Bosanquet one wide. SU S S E X v. C A M B R ID G E U N IV E R S IT Y . Played at Brighton on June 22, 23 and 24. Sussex won by 168 runs. J. C. Barley kept w icket for the first tim e for Sussex, for whom F ry m ade his first appearance of the season. The County had first use of a good w icket, but made a poor score, the w hole side being out in three hours for 206. Vine was bow led at 8 and the only stand of the innings was m ade by K illick and Fry, w ho put on 103 for the second w icket in 65 m inutes. W hilst they w ere together tw o consecutive overs from the m arine end yielded 29 runs, the score being taken from 50 to 100 in 20 m inutes. K illick, w ho was m issed at point when 10, hit nine 4’s and m ade 60 out of 103 in five m inutes over the hour, w hilst F ry, w ho drove w ell and hit nine 4’s, scored his 67 out of 151 in an hour and three-quarters and m ade only one risky stroke, w hen 60, w hen he m ight have been caught in the long field. The Jam Sahib batted 40 m inutes for 17, but the tail collapsed, the last w icket falling at 20(5. Olivier and L yttelton shared the w ickets and Baily kept w icket very creditably. The University, by the tim e the score had reached 38, had three wickets dow n, all taken by A. E. R elf in tw elve overs for 8 runs. W right batted an hour for 33, and at the end of the day six w ickets were dow n for 108. On Tuesday, although Mann left in the first over, the tail played w ell. M acleod, w ho h it a 6 and three 4’s off Vine in one over, put 011 55 for the eighth w icket w ith Falcon, who batted 80 m inutes for 36 not out. Sussex, 14 behind, lost F ry and K illick for 6, and, although Vine and the Relfs m ade useful scores, nine wickets were dow n for 189. Vine batted nearly three hours for 71 and h it seven 4's, but he was missed before m akiny a run and again w hen he had scored 44. B y hard hitting V incett and C ox put on 83 for the last w icket in 50 m inutes, the form er, w ho hit eleven 4’s, claim ing 50 of the num ber. Yesterday the U niversity entered upon their task of m aking 259 to w in. Yesterday Young left w ithout a run scored, w hilst W right was caught at slip at 18. W ickets afterwards fell so rapidly that the sixth w ent dow n at 62, and the whole side were out in 105 m inutes for 90, leaving Sussex victorious by 108 runs. Score and analysis :— S ussex . First innings. Second innings. Vine, b Lyttelton ............... 6 c Mann, b O livier 71 C. B. Fry, st Baily, b O livier 67 b O livier....... 1 K illick,c M cLeod,b L yttel- c Baily, b L yttel ton ............................. ... 60 ton ................. 0 R elf (R . R .), st Baily, b c F a lc o n , b L y t t e lt o n ..........................19 O livier..........29 R elf (A. E.), c W right, b c Y o u n g , b Olivier .........................1 0 Reunert .., 25 H . H. Jam of Nawanagar, b L y t t e lt o n ......................... 17 b L yttelton ... 15 C. E. Lucas, c and b O livier 5 c Young,b L yttel ton 21 H. L. Simm s, b L yttelton... 12 c Reunert, b O livier. 0 J. C. Barley, b L yttelton ... 0 c F a l c o n , b L yttelton ... 1 Oox, c Baily, b Olivier ... 1 not o u t ........35 Vincett, not out .............. 0 c Doll, b Olivier 50 B 2, w 2, n-b 5 ................ 9 B 6, 1-b 2,w 5, n-b 11 ... 24 Total ........................206 T otal ...272 C ambridge U niversity . First innings. Second innings. R. A . Young, lbw, b R elf c Barley, b Relf (A. E.) ..........................17 (A. E . ) .......... 0 F. H. M ugliston, c Simm s, c Barley, b R elf b R elf (A. E.) .............10 (A. E . ) .......... 4 J. Reunert, b V in e................ 12 b K illick ... 5 M. H . C. Doll, c and b R elf (A. E .) ...........................7 b Vine ........ 8 C. C. G. W right, c R elf c Relf (R .), b (A. E .), b Vine ............33 R elf (A. E) ... 1 R. E. H . Baily, c Cox, b c Nawanagar, b Lucas ... ... ... 7 Cox .................21 F. T. Mann, b Cox ... ... 13 c Simm s, b Vine 25 M. Falcoo, not o u t ............36 run o u t ........ 4 K. G. Macleod, c Fry, b c R elf (A. E.), b K illick .........................40 Vine ..........11 E. Olivier, b K illick ... 9 c Simm s, b Vine 2 H on. C. F. L yttelton, c Cox, b K illick ............22 n otou t ........ 6 B 8, 1-b 5, 11 -b 1............14 1-b ............. 3 Total Total 90 ...220 S u ssex . First innings. Second innings. . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. O liv ie r .................. 21.2 5 76 5 ... 38.3 10 116 5 L yttelton ... 23 4 75 5 ... 32 5 SO 4 Macleod ... 7 0 20 0 ... 10 1 2S 0 Reunert ... 16 2 26 0 ... 5 0 24 1 L yttelton bow led five wides, Olivier tw o w ides and eleven no-balls, and Macleod five no-talls. C a m b r id g e U n iv e r s it y . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. R elf (A . E .) ... 22 12 26 3 ... 9 4 8 3 C ox ................ 20 6 65 1 ... 12 6 20 1 V incett ... 6 0 22 0 Vine ................ 17 5 59 2 ... 6*4 0 25 4 L u c a s ................ 7 3 13 1 K illick ................ 8 0 21 3 ... 10 1 34 1 Lucas bow led one no-ball. W A N D E R E R S v. G U IL D F O R D .-P la y ed at Guild ford on June 20. G u ildford . G .A.Franks. cB iook s, b N. L am beit C. Leese, st Br oks, 14 b Colman ... .. 19 C. D .H ariis, c Sloper, b Taylor ................26 W . W alker, c McTver, b Taylor ................ 11 Rowley, not out ... 5 B /, 1-b 4, n-b 4... 10 D . J. M cFarlane, b Jephson ................ 1 S. H . N orthcote, c 81oper, b Taylor ... 5 F .H .Franks,c Fischer, b Taylor ................17 C. M . Luse, c Brooks, b Taylor ... 30 C. E. Hart, c Colm an, N. L am b ert...............0 S. Gregory, b N . L am bert ................ 4 W a n d k r k r s . Total ...142 S. Colm an, c and b G A . F r a n k s ................ 79 D . L . A . Jephson. e M cFarlane, b H art 37 E. H . Fischer, c H arris,b G .A .Frauks 4 E .D .M cIver,c Rowley, G. A . Frauks .. 49 N . 0 . Lam bert, c Gregory, b N orth- c o t e ............................. 0 T . A . Darke, not out 54 R . D. Lam bert, b G. A . F r a n k s ................ 0 R . B. Brooks, c Rowley, b G. Franks 16 J. E. G . H adath, b G. A . F r a n k s ................ 5 A . L Sloper, not out 3 B 3 2 ,1-b 4, n -b 2 ... 38 T otal O. Taylor did not bat. ...285 The clergy o f Southw ark Diocese have challenged the clergy o f L ondon Diocese to play them at cricket 011 the ground of the Royal M ilitary Academ y, W oolwich.
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