Cricket 1908
J u ly 2, 19 0 8 . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 243 C A T A L O G U E U PO N A P P L IC A T IO N . The cover of this ball is constructed upon an improved system which ensures increased durability. The materials and workmanship are of the highest class, and there can be no doubt whatever that the first grade is the most desirable Match Ball that can be produced. C A T A L O G U E U PO N A P P L IC A T IO N . The construction of the Dtmon Drivers is fully described in 7 he Evolution of a Cricket Bat , which may be obtained free upon applica tion to GEO. G. BUSSEY & Co., L td ., 36 & 38, Queen Victoria St., LONDON. Manufactory — Timbei' Mills — 1KCKH AM , S.E. ELM SW ELL, SUFFOLK. Agents all over the world, NO RTH UM BERLAN D v. LIN CO LN SH IRE. Played at Newcastle oil June 20 and 27, and won by N orthum berland by an innings and 39 runs. Score and analysis :—- N orth um b blan d . F. Gillespie, b Riley... 103 S. Nesbit, b Cooke ... 7 J. Gilm an, b Geeson ..103 Milne, c H ibbert, b Geeson .. ... 1 Marshall, b R iley ... I >7 T. Ullathorne, b Riley 29 Richardson, c Cooke, b Broughton ... 43 J. Carr, not out Elsey, b Riley H. Arkle, b Kiley ... R. Forster, c Thom p son, b R ley Extras ... , 40 Total ................ 431 L in coln sh ire . First innings. Second innings. W. E. Thom pson, b Forster 4 c Ullathorne, b Milne ... ... 65 W. Milner, c Forster, b Milne ............................. 6 b Milne ... ... 0 H olsinger, b Forster 0 n o to u t ... ... 8 Allan, c Gilm an, b Forster 20 c Marshall, b Arkle ... ... 6 Broughton, c Marshall, b Forster ............................. 11 b Forster ... 55 Rev. C. G. Ward, c Nesbit, b Elsey 18 b Gilm an .. ... 10 Turner, c Ullathorne, b c Marshall, b Elsey ............................. 0 Milne ... ... 19 Riley, c Arkle, b Elsey 0 c Ullathorne, b Forster ... 16 E. 'J\ Cooke, b Forster 13 b Forster... ... 4 Hibbert, c Marshall, b Elsey ............................. 58 b Forster... ... 10 Geesou, not out ................ 0 c Ullathorne, b M ilne ... ... 11 E xtras............................. 10 Extras ... 45 Total ................ 110 Total ...252 N orth u m berland . O. M. R. W. Cooke ... 13 2 59 1 Geeson ... 32 4 97 2 Holsinger 20 1 05 0 O.M. R. W. Broughton 22 1 70 1 Riley ... 23.5 5 73 6 H ibbert ... 0 0 27 0 H olsinger bow led three no-balls, Broughton four, and Riley one. Cooke bow led tw o wides. L in coln sh ire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R. W. Forster ............16.4 4 49 5 ... 22 3 54 4 Milne ............ 12 2 30 1 ... 22 8 45 4 Elsey ............ 10 4 23 4 ... 15 2 28 0 Arkle ............ 6 0 28 0 ... 8-2 0 27 1 Richardson ... 3 ‘0 14 0 Carr ............ 3 0 17 0 Marshall ... 5 1 11 0 G ilm a n ............ 4 0 11 1 Forster bow led sixteen w ides and one no-ball, and Elsey four no-balls. Bow en, b Howell Preedy, c Davies, b Dr. T h om as............... Nash, b H ow ell Creber, n ot out Extras GLAM ORGAN v. CARM ARTH EN SH IRE. Played at Neath on June 24 and 25 and won by Glamorgan by an innings and one run. Score G lam organ . T. A. L. W hittington, R. H. Johnson, c John, b Thom as... 87 E. Sw eet-Escott, b H ow ell ................14 Bancroft, c H ow ell, b L ig h t............................3 NT. V. H. Riches,c Rees, b H owell ... ... 12 fl. Thom as, b Row ell 25 H. B Letcher, c Nieholls, b Light ... 7 H. G. Sym onds, c Davies, b Howell ... 38 Total C ar m a r th e n sh ir e . First innings. Second innings. U. H ow ell, b Nash ... C. Bowen, b Nash ... W. Davies, c Bancroft, Creber ............... P. Rees, c Letcher, b Na H. John, c Bancroft, Creber ................ Dr. Thom as, run out H. W atkins, b Nash D. H. Davies, b Preedy Preedy Light, not out Extras .. Total ... 10 c Bancroft, b Prcedy... 3 ... 27 c Riches, b Creber 64 b .. 0 b Nash ... 23 sli 33 b P reed y... 4 b ... 0 c Bancroft, b Preedy... 7 ... 0 b Preedy.. 7 ... 2 b Preedy... 0 ... 12 c Thomas, b C reber... 1 , b ... 10 c Creber,b Preedy 0 ... 0 n o to u t ... 0 ... 2 Extras 5 ... 96 Tota 114 Capt. C. A. II. Hoare, a form er President of the Hampshire 'C ounty C.C., w ho died on May 22, aged 01, left estate of the gross value of £234,250. N O R T H U M B E R L A N D v. L A N C A S H IR E 2 nd X I. Played at Newcastle on June 24 and 25, and won by Lancashire 2nd X L by 150 runs. Score and analysis : — L ancashire 2 nd X I. First innings. Second innings. V. Hope, c Elsey, b G. M ilne ............................. 4 c sub., b Elsey... 47 Heap, b Elsey ................32 b Skinner ... 0 Harrison, c Ullathorne, Vei’ ch J. Cragg, not out W . M artin, b Elsey... S. Taylor, b E l s e y ............... W hitehead, e Veitch, b G. M ilne ................ T . Ainscough, c Ullathorne, b Veitch .............. Rowlands, lbw, b Gilman E. Unsworth, b G. M ilne ... R iwley, b G. M d n e ............... Byes, &c. ................ 39 o. Elsey,bG .M ilne 4 82 b V e itch ................31 8 c Skinner, b G il man ... 41 12 c Gillespie, b G. M iln e ................ 9 16 not o u t ............... 89 c Stanger-Leathes, 33 b Veitch ... 23 1 b V e itch .............. 1 23 not o u t ............... 2 2 13 Byes, &c. ... 26 T otal ................265 Total (8 w kts.)*276 ^Innings declared closed. N o rth u m berland . First innings. Second inning.*. C. Stanger-Leathes, b R ow lands .. ... 4 b W hitehead ... 7 W . Milne, b Rowlands ... 10 b W hitehead ... 3 Richaidson, b W hitehead.. 13 cC raggs,b W hite head ................ 8 F. Gillespie, c Row ley, b W hitehead.............. ... 80 H. Charlton, retired hurt... 0 C. Skinner, c Row ley, b W hirehead ................ M ilne (G .), b W hitehead J. Gilmore, b W hitehead c Turner, b R ow lands ................ absent ................ 0 T. Ullathorne, b Heap Elsey, b Rowland .. W . W itch, not o u t . Bye:?, &e. 0 b L'nsworth 23 b Heap ... 15 run out .1 7 b Unsworth 0 not aut 5 t Unsworth . 18 Byes, &e. .. IS .. 22 .. St 35 6 16 Totai ................185 L an cash ire 2 nd X I. Total First innings. Second inning?. O. M . R. W . O. M . R . W . Skinner ... ... IB 0 100 0 ... 16 I 80 1 M ilne(G .)... IS.2 4 40 4 ... 15 1 48 2 Elsey ... 14 1 42 3 ... 12 4 37 1 V e ith ... 15 1 50 2 ... 12 3 47 3 Gilman .. 6 0 20 1 8 0 38 1 Elsey bow led three no-balls. N orth um berland . First inniDgs. Second Innings. O. M . R . W . O. M . R . W . Unsw •rth ... 8 1 28 0 .. 13.3 0 37 3 Rowlands ... 18 3 54 3 . 19 2 54 1 W hiteheal ... 16.1 3 47 5 ...2 2 4 6 o 3 Heap 3 0 17 1 ... 9 1 17 1 Hope ... 3 0 21 0 Harrison ... 3 0 21 0 H ope bowled tw o no-•bills. SO U TH G A TE v. U N IV E R S IT Y CO LLEGE ilO S P I I’A L .—Piayed at Southgate on June 27. S outhg *T f. E. J. M ann, si Jones, b Meara ...105 R. S. D icksjn.b Tasker, 5 J .C . F o id ,b T h a ... 8 R. E. I’aige, c Tasker, b Henderson ... 20 E. P. Birch, b Thi, ... 15 N . Petersen, c Jones, b T na.................................27 J. C. Bevington, c T alker,b Meara ... 20 J. H . Hargroves, not out ................. 5 G. W . Cranfield, not out ................ .1 5 B 20, 1-b 3, w -b 1 24 T tal(7wkts.)*250 4Inuings declared closed. R. A . M aude and E . W hite did not bat. U n iv e r sity C oli . egk H o spita l . n . O. Tha, b Paige . 3S H. C. Tasker, b Paige 21 R. P. J one.*, st Beving ton. b P a ig e ............... 42 A. A . Henderson, c ai.d b Birch .. 10 R . N. W oudiend, not o u t ............................. G. Smeed, not out ... B 3, 1-b 4 ................. T otil (i w kts.) 124 C. C. G dihtrd, C. J. Rogerson, J. D . Bryafield and T. A . W . W oodstnd did not b it. C B. Fry made 189 for Southam pton Trojans against Bournem outh, on Saturday. 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