Cricket 1908

J uly 9, 1908. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ( 1 Continued pom page 239.) Appended are the results of recent matches played by the chief Public schools :— Aldenham School, 142 (R. St. V. Bagnall, 34) v. M .C.C., 73. A t Aldenham , June 8 . Aldenham School, 207 for five w ickets (P. C. Sains- bury, 54) v. Highgate School, 201 (U. R. Mackay, 30). A t H ighgate, June 20. Aldenham School, 203 (E. H . Gurney, 64 ; P. C. Sainsbury, 53 ; A. W. W. Ker, 50) v. L. J. R eid’s X I., 114. A t Aldenham , June 23. Aldenham School, 378 for four w ickets (O. J. Addy- m an, n ot out 113; C. J. K. Dcakin, 00 ; G. C. Hartley, not out 62 ; P. Blake, 50) v. Forest School, 83 (T. A. M. Gardiner, 18). A t Aldenham , June 27. A rdingly College, 80 (II. J. Morgan, 19) v. Stoics, 372 (R. W. W akelin, 98; G. A. Medcalf, not out 78 ; 1). Robertson, 76 ; A. V. Sedgw ick, 15.) At A rdingly, Juno 20. B edford M odern School, 143 (E. T. Ricketts, not out 76) v. W ellingborough Gramm ar School, 131 (T. R. H am m ond, 41). A t W ellingborough, June 20. Bedford M odern School, 144 (G. W. Allen, 51 ; E. L. R icketts, 50) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 259 for nine w ickets (R. H . M allett, 102;. A t Bedford, July 1 . Blundell’s School, 177 (G. S. Carstairs, 55; D. E. Treharne, 50) v. Taunton, 258 for three w ickets (A. P. W acker, n ot out 91 ; G. Fowler, 56). A t Taunton, June 20. Blundell’s School, 317 for nine w ickets, innings de­ clared closed (D. E. Kittow, 112 ; G. S. Carstairs, 59) v. Past, 231 (R. S. Pedraza, 52). A t Tiverton, June 25. Bradfield College, 302 (E. E. Calthorp, 91 ; R. Lind- sell, 50) v. Berkshire C. and G ., 178 (Captain E. H ill, 04). A t Bradfield, June 23. Brighton College, 53 and 60 (M. M. Clarke, 18 and 23) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 147 for nine w ickets, innings declared closed. A t Brighton, June 18. Brighton College, 175 (R. W. Dower, not out 73) v. Dulwich College, 207 (J. C. Firth, 43). At Brighton. Charterhouse, 141 (A. F. W harton, 41) v. B. H. W illett’s X I., 242 (W. G. Edwards, 67). A t Charterhouse, June 20. Charterhouse, 455 (A. P. Wilson, 88 ; G. C. Dow ling, not out 78; H. W. D ickenson, 55; R. W. Spar­ row , 50) v. W estm inster School, 185 (F . G. Turner, 71) and 223 (C. G. Reed, 61). A t Charter­ house, June 26 and 27. Charterhouse, 221 for six w ickets (H . N. Atkinson, 96 ; D. Lum sden, 73) v. A rm y Service Corps, 308 for nine w ickets (Captain W. K. Tarver, 131 ; M ajor H. A. D. Richards, 57). A t Charterhouse, July 1. Cheltenham College, 160 (W. V. D ickinson, 42) and 123 for three w ickets (J. C. W ynne-Edwards, 68 ) v. O ld Cheltonians, 148 and 262 for eight w ickets, innings declared closed (J. Piggott, not out 100). A t Cheltenham , June 27. W. V. Dickinson did the hat-trick in the latter’s second innings. City of L ondon School, 123 for three wickets (H . W. Todd, n ot out 34) v. U niversity College School, 234 for six w ickets, innings declared closed (S. P. Cooling, 68 ). A t Neasden, June 20. City of London School, 111 for four w ickets (H . W. Todd, n ot out 42) v. Cranleigh School, 198 for four w ickets, innings declared closed (J. It. W hite, 52). A t Catford, June 24. City ;of L ondon School, 1S9 for nine w ickets, innings declared closed (H . W. Todd, not out 58. v. O ld Johnians, 194 for four w ickets (Rev. S. E) Osborne, 79). A t Catford, June 27. City of London School, 140 (A. L. Diss, not out 51) v. Eltham College, 149 (A . L. Gace, 56). A t Eltham , July 1. Clifton College, 146 (W. M. Brownlee, 45) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 247 for nine w ickets, innings declared closed (N ewm an, not out 101). At Clifton, June 20. Clifton College, 139 (R . V. Cullinan, 40) and 94 for five w ickets (C. R. Cleghorn, 39) v. Clifton Club, 166. A t Clifton College, June 23. Clifton College, 253 (L. Thorp, 73) v. Old Cliftonians, 104 and 125 (T. Miller, 56). A t Clifton, June 26 and 27. W. M. Brownlee took fourteen w ickets for 106 runs for the College. Cranleigh School, 198 for four w ickets, innings de­ clared closed (J. R. W hite, 52) v. C.ty of London School, 111 for four w ickets (U . W. Todd, not out 42). A t Catford, June 24. Cranleigh School, 63 (H . G. Voice, 15; A. J. Currie, not out 15) v. Christ’s Hospital, 264(R. S. Tonkin, 69). A t Horsham , June 27. R. S. Tonkin took all ten Cranleigh w ickets for 35 runs, perform ing the hat trick. D ulw ich College, 223 for five w ickets (E. S. Wad- dington, not out 76) v. St. Paul’s School, 160 (J. P. Sargent, 28). A t Dulwich, June 27. D ulw ich College, 207 (J. C. Firth, 43) v. Brighton College, 175 (R. W . Dower, not out 73). At Brighton. Eastbourne College, 281 for eight w ickets, innings declared closed (E. M. Dennys, 64) v. Hurstpier- point College, 152 for four w ickets (H . A. Wilson, 40). A t Eastbourne, June 27. Elstow School, 174 for eight w ickets, innings de­ clared closed (R . V. W heatley 68 ; D. M. Grant, 60) v. Dunstable Gramm ar School, 53 (F. D. O ’Dell, 16). A t Elstow , June 24. Elstow School, 160 (H . R . Orr, 45) v. Ealing, 187 for six w ickets (R. Osborn, not out 43). A t Elstow, June 27. Epsom College, 224 (G. P. Stanley, 71); E. H. Walker, 60) v. Epsom , 345 for eight w ickets, innings declared closed (A. J. Green, n ot out 174. A t the College ground, Epsom , June 27. Eton College, 3!>1 (G. W. Cattley, 93 ; lion . L. A. Tennyson, 76 ; R. St. L. Fowler, 51) and 118 for no w icket (R. II. Twining, not out 62; R. L. Benson, not out 53) v. Eton Ram blers, 309 (N. C. Tufnell, 104; E. E. Chinnery, 57) and 199 (Hon. D. G. Finch-Hatton, not out 80). A t Eton, June 24 aud 25. Eton College, 265 (R. St. L. Fowler, 88 ; F. W. Gull, not out 67) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 326 (C. M. Wells, 9.2; M. C. Bird, GO). On Agar’s Plough, June 29. Eton College, 410 for seven w ickets, innings declared closed (A. Windsor-Chere, 105 ; G. H. Cartwright, not out 102; R. L . Benson, 51) v. W inchester College, 238 (A. C. Hudson, 116) and 158 (J. B. Balfour, 32). A t Winchester, July 3 and 4. Cartwright also took ten w ickets for 110 runs. Felsted School, 91 (K. M. B. Cross, 21 and 106 for one w icket (J. E. Jewell, not out 50) v. Essex Club and Ground, 102. A t Felsted, June 24. Felsted School, 210 (R. S. Knight, 55) v. Chelm sford, 120 for four w ickets (M . B. Bean, not out 73). A t Chelm sford, June 27. Fettes College, 169 (R . C. Young, 54; R. Hum ble, 52) v. Grange, 178 for three w ickets. A t E din­ burgh, June 23. Forest School, 114 for six w ickets (C. D. S. M. A rrin- dell, 21) v. Wanstead, 301 (Dr. Cumm ings, 60). At Forest School, June 23. Forest School, 290 for six wickets, innings declared closed (T. A. Gardiner, not out 117 ; C. D. Arrin- dell, 50) v. Old Foresters, 211 for eight wickets (R ev. F. R. Bonsey, not out 114). A t Forest School, June 24. Forest School, 83 (T. A. M. Gardiner, 18) v. Alden­ ham School, 378 for four w ickets (O. J. A ddy- m an, not out 113; C J. K. Deakin, 99; G. C. H artley, not out 62 ; P. Blake, 50). A t Alden­ ham , June 27. Forest School, 152 (E. Spencer, 60) v. Essex C. and G., 406 for five w ickets (Dr. W. F. P. H olton), not out 127 ; D. W illis, 98 ; F. E. Lander, 70 ; P. Campbell, n otou t 63). A t Leyton, June 30. Forest School, 91 (E. Spencer, 26) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 154 (O. R. Borradaile, 36). A t Forest School, July 2. L. F. Copelain took eight w ickets for 57 runs for the School. Frainlingham College, 117 (L. C. Swann, 38) v. Earl Soham, 60. A t Earl Soham, June 20. Fram lingham College, 157 (W. O. Russell and R. H. Rash each 44) v. Ipsw ich and East Suffolk 2nd X L , 164 for six w ickets (H. M. Thurgar, not out 63). A t Ipswich, June 27. Fram lingham College, 73 (G. Joy, 22) and 122 for five w ickets (W. P. Richardson and R. H . Rash, each not out 22) v. P.P. L incoln’s X I. (M ajor H. Lowis, 119;; A. B. Cipriani, S5). A t Fram lingham , J une 30. Fram lingham College, 153 (H. Bassett, 42) v. P. I*. L incoln’s X I., 238 (P. C. Charlton, 85) and 84 for one w icket (A. B. Cipriani, n ot out 61). A t Franilingham , July 1. H arrow School, 226 for eight w ickets (A. H. Lang, 79 ; H on. R. Anson, 68 ) v. Free Foresters, 238 for eight w ickets, innings declared closed (G. W. R icketts, 54). A t H arrow, June 20. Harrow School, 241 for nine w ickets (G. E. V. Crutchley, 104 not out) and O xford University Authentics, 252 for eight w ickets, innings de­ clared closed (B. E. G. Eddis, 66 ). A t Harrow, June 25). Highgate School, 201 (G. R. Mackay, 39) v. Alden­ ham School, 207 for five w ickets (P. C. Sainsbury, 54). A t Highgate, June 20 Highgate School, 216 (G. R. Mackay, 49) v. St. John’s School, Leatherhead, 102 (T. G. K. Vallinge, 26). At Leatherhead. July 1. Hurstpierpoint College, 67 (E. W. Gilbert, 22) and 29 v. Stoics, 165 (A . V. Sedgw ick, not out 51). At H urstpierpoint, June 11. H urstpierpoint College, 152 for four w ickets (H . A. W ilson, 40) v. Eastbourne College, 281 for eight w ickets (E. M. D ennys, 64). A t Eastbourne, June 27. K iiu ’s School, Canterbury, 329 for tw o wickets, innings declared closed (H . Gardner, 202 ; A. C. Fluke, 80) v. H ythe, 219 for seven w ickets (E. H. Sm all, not out 57). A t Canterbury, J une 16. K ing’s School, Canterbury, 74 (R. E. M artin, 23) and 201 for four w ickets, innings declared closed (H. Gardner, not out 112) v. St. Edm und’s, 157 (C. G Cram ner 100) and 49. A t St Edm und’s June 17. K ing’s School, Canterbury, ISO (H. Gardner, 93) v. D epot Royal Marines, 342 (M ajor H utchison) 114 ; Captain M ayhew, 58). A t W clm er, June 20, K ing’s School, Canterbury, 130 (H . Gardner, 48) and 111 for tw o w ickets (H . Gardner, not out 91) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 357 for four w ickets (N. Haig, 194; C. B. H ulton, not out 52). At Canterbury, J une 23. K ing’s School, Canterbury, 350 for eight wickets R. E. Martin, 200) v. Sutton Valence, 75 and 100. A t Sutton Valence, June 24. K ing’s School, Rochester, 286 for seven w ickets, innings declared closed (W ood, 117 not out) v. J. B. Miskin’s X I., 244 for tw o w ickets (S. J. Croft, 120). A t Rochester, June 24. K ing’s School, Bruton, 253 (P. W. Vascy, 97) and 237 for tw o w ickets, innings declared closed (P. W. Vasey, not out 113) v. St. John’s College, Oxford, 179 and 176. A t Bruton, June 22 and 23. In addition to scoring 97 and 113 not out, Vasey took five w ickets in the first innings and nine in the second. H e also m ade a catch. Lancing College, 152 (E. li. Hopewell, not out 62) v. Stoics, 218 (G. H . Gadsdon, 51). A t Lancing, June 19. Lancing College, 148 (S. Dow, 35) v. Sussex M artlets, 126. A t Lancing, June 23. Lancing College, 106 (E. G. S. Leadam, 25) and 372 for eight w ickets, innings declared closed (S. Dow , 63 ; A. O. Miles, 59 ; E. R. Hopew ell. 53) v. Old Boys, 231 (B. E. Mathieson, 56) and 171 for seven w ickets (B. E. Mathieson, not out 80). A t Lancing, June 30 and July 1. Leys School, 111 (C. Pinkham , 27) v. Oundle School, 124 (L. C. H. M asters, 33). A t Oundle, June 18. E. A. R. G ore-Brown took nine Leys w ickets for 52 runs and caught the other. Leys School. 303 for four w ickets, innings declared closed (N. J. H ollow ay, not out 2^0) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 217 for eight w ickets (B. W . Pigg, not out 111 ; C. Pigg, 54). A t Cambridge, June 30. M arlborough College, 299 (J. B. Brooks, 75 ; A. I). W om ersley and R. O. Lagden each 56), and 205 for six w ickets (A . D. Womersley, 58) v. Marl­ borough Blues, 237 (J. F. Ireland 68 ) and 266 (T C. G. Sandford, 74 ; F. S. Lewis, 50). A t Marl­ borough, J une 26 and 27. M erchant Taylors’ School, 105 for tw o w ickets (J. S Ryan, not out 48) v. Highgate School, 189 for three wickets, innings declared elosed (A. Antunovich, 60 ; C. O. Berton, 50). A t Belling­ ham , June 24. Oundle School, 124 (L . C. II. Master, 33) v. Leys School, 111 (C. Pinkham , 27). A t Oundle, June 18. E. A. R. Gore-Brown took nine Leys wickets for 52 runs and caught the other. Oundle School, 138 for seven wickets (A. B. Crawford, 54) v. Oundle Town, 127. On the Town ground, June 20. Radley College, 222 (N . St. J. G. Buxton, 49) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 159 for five wickets (Llew ellyn, 66 ). A t Radley, June 24. Radley College, 104 (H . A. Stuckey, 19) and 258 for six wickets, innings declared closed (T. Q. D. Babington, 75; K. M. Nelson, not out 57) v. Sherborne School, 156 (J. R. Tayler, 53) and 117 for four wickets (C. O’D. Carey, not out 57). At Sherborne, July 1 and 2. Repton School, 373 (H . S. Altham , 150) and 154 (R. Sale, 37) v. Old Reptonians, 339 (R. H. T. Turner, 90 ; J. N. Crawford, 79) and 288 for six w ickets (J. N. Crawford, 153; E. A. Greswell, 77). A t Repton, June 25, 26 and 27. ltossall School, 89 (P. T. Furneaux. 17) v. Preston C. and G., 193 (II. Leigh, 45). A t Rpssail, June 20. Rugby School, 156 (G. D. Forrester, 91) v. T rinity College, Oxford, 161 (II. J. Snow den, 43). At R ugby, May 30. Rugby School, 131 (G. T Hennessy, 38) v. Oriel College, Oxford, 215 (W. G. Edwards, 64). A t R ugby, June 2. Rugby School, 162 (R . Cunningham , 50) and 179 (R. Cunningham , 37) v. Liverpool, 350 (A . R. Hughes, 62). A t Rugby, June 4 and 5. Rugby School, 166 for 3 w ickets, innings declared closed (R. W. Poulton, not out 52) v. University College, O xford, 308 (H . V. Reichenbach, 00 ; II. Ram sbotham , 73). A t Rugby, June 9. Rugby School, 338 (G. D. Forrester, 7 5 ; G. T Hennessy, 59) v. Aliens, 199 (N. Miles, 52 ; L. R. Fre’ich, 50). A t R ugby, June 13. Rugby School, 326 for six wickets (S. A. Miller* Hallett, not out 114 ; R. Cunningham , 72 ; R. S. Rait-Kerr, 54) v. W arwickshire Gentlem en, 116 M. Miles, 27). A t R ugby, June 18. Rugby School, 293 (R . Cunningham, 83; A. T. Cham pion, 50) and 172 for five w ickets (R. L. Poulton, not out 54) v. Free Foresters, 490 for seven wickets (N. C. Phillips, 142; W. G. Druce, 127). A t Rugby, June 22 and 23. Rugby School, 224 (N . H. H. Charles, 3S) and 171 (R. W. Poulton, 52) v. Old Rugbians, 245 (K. T. Cox, 65 ; J, L. Stocks, 53) and 297 (J. C. Cunning.

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