Cricket 1908

) u L y 30 , 190S. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. W ILTSHIRE v . SU R R EY 2 nd X L Played at Chippenham on Ju ly 24 and 25, and won by Wiltshire by seven wickets. Score and analysis:— S u r r e y 2 nd XI. First innings. Baker, b Smith ............. 8 Goatly, b Grant ...........10 Platt, lbw, b Smart............. 9 Davis, b Grant ...........51 T. C. Stafford, b Smart ... 1 Vigar, run out ... ... 0 Blacklidge, b Grant ... 19 S. Colman, lbw, b Smart ... 0 Smith (F. E.), st Luce, b Smith ...................... 30 Jackson,c Laverton,b Grant 5 Rushby, not out ............. 2 B 4, l:b 4, n-b 1 ............. 9 Total Second innings. c and b Grant b Smith ... c Whittaker, Grant ... lbw, b Smith ... 12 ... 66 b ... 0 19 cTaunton,bSmart 4 c and b Smart lbw, b Smart ... not o u t ............... b S m a rt.............. c Smart, b Smith b S m a rt............... Bye?, &c 18 Total.. 3 .. 0 ..186 .. 144 W iltsh ir e . First innings. Second innings. J. E. Stevens, st Vigar, b c Rushby,bJack- Jackson .......................... 55 son .................22 S.R.Nicliolson, b Blacklidge 68 cand bBlacklidge 22 Newman, cPlatt, b Jackson 6 cVigar, bSm ith... 10 Smith, lbw, b Jackson ... 0 S. Whittaker, b Davis ... 14 C. Laverton, b Rushby ... 2 H. Taunton, b Rushby ... 46 A. M. Miller, st Vigar, b Blacklidge.......................... 2 T. Luce, c Platt, b Smith... 29 E. S. Grant, b Smith .. 13 Smart, not out ............... 7 B 4 ,1-b 12, w 2, 11 -b 1 ... 19 not out not out Leg-byes Total ....................................261 Total (3 wkts.) 70 S u r r e y 2 n d XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R.W . O. M. R. W. Grant... ... 24 7 52 4 .. . 9 5 13 2 Smith ... 18 5 61 2 .. 24 7 67 3 Smart ... 6 2 21 3 .. 15.1 1 75 5 Newman ... 1 0 1 0 . . 9 3 22 0 Miller . . . 1 0 9 0 W iltsh ir e . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Rushby ... 25 2 64 2 Smith ... 11.4 4 39 2 !” 9 6 5 1 Jackson ... 19 5 45 3 ... 7 0 31 1 Platt... ... 12 5 22 0 ... 7 0 14 0 Davis ... 9 2 25 1 Blacklidge ... 13 1 47 2 9 4 18 1 Platt delivered one no-ball and Rushby one wide. HENDON v. M ID LAND.—Played at Hendon on Ju ly 25. M id la n d . Saberton, c Young, b Cryer .. ............... Woodtield, b Cryer ... Thompson, b King ... Grant, b Cryer Kellett, b Adams Pettitt, c Adams, b S. Hearne 11 Feltham, b Adams . Rignald, run out Summers, b Adams . Gray, run out .. Talbot, not out Byes, &c .. F . Tonge, b Summers C. Emmett, b Sum­ mers .............. ... 30 A. Adams, c Thomp­ son, b Summers ... 0 B . Young, c Wood- field, b Thompson... 7 A. Sintzenich, b W oodfield............... 7 S. Hearne, not out ... 55 H endon . Total .. 0 .. 2 .. 4 .. 0 .. 27 .. 18 ..124 R. Cryer, b Wood­ field .............. ... 0 P. King, run out ... 7 A. Wilde, b Talbot ... 0 W. Hearne, b Wood­ field .........................0 V. Killick, notout ... 11 Byes, &c............. 9 Total ...125 BRIXTON W AND ERERS 2 nd v. HAMPTON W ICK 2 n d . —Played at East Dulwich on Ju ly 25. H am p ton W ic k 2 nd L . 0. Petherbridge, c Edmonds, b Storey 45 P. Daws, b Perks ... 2 K . Wade, b Harbert... 32 S. E. Gloucester, c Perk*, h Phillips ... 69 C. F . King, c Storey, b Harbert ...............32 H. Daws, c Hogg, b Harbert A. S. Tugwell, b Gilligan .............. A. Wade, not out McDonald, b Phillips Dawson, not out •Innings declared closed, S. Thurston did not bat. B r ix to n W a n d e r e r s 2 nd . B 1 3 ,1-b 2, n-b 1 16 Total (8 wkts.)*224 C. W . Phillips, c Mac­ donald, b King J.Faulkner, c Glouces­ ter, b K in g ............... J. E . Bohrmann, b M acdonald............... C. Hogg, c Pether- bridge, b King ... _ . W . A. Gilligan, J . W . E. Murray, H. C. Edmonds, and F . G Perks did not bat. A. Harbeit, not out .. 27 W. R. Ciesar, b Daws 16 A. V. Storey, notout 1 B 23, 1-b 3, w 2 28 Total (5 wkts.) 141 DEVON v. CORNWALL. Played at Exeter on Ju ly 24 and 25, and won by Devon by 108 runs. Score and analysis:— D evon . First innings. 8econd inning*. F. H. Carroll, c Coad, b c Coad, b Tre- Hosking ............................. ...0 sawna ................. 17 J . F . Orchard, b Hosking .. 1 c Coad, b Whit­ ing 3 run out . 71 . 13 W . F. Sturt, c Whiting. b H osking.......................... C. V. L. Hooman, b Whit i n g ......................................19 b Tresawna Light, c Whiting, b Hosk- c Lubbock ing ......................... ... 9 Whiting J . F. Shelley, b Whiting ... 91 b Whiting Ha\ikesworth, c Tresawna, b W hiting..........................48 b Tre'awna Davies, not out ...............28 bHosking Lieut. F. Christian, b Hos­ king ......................................9 b Whiting L. Tamworth, b Whiting .. 0 c Bickford-Smith, b Whiting ... 9 Aston,b W h itin g ............. 7 notout .......... 8 Byes, &c.........................22 Byes, &c. ... 4 .. 54 b .. 0 ... 52 18 Total ...............237 C o r n w a l l . First inniDgs. H. Tresawna, lbw, b Aston 9 W. Coad, b A sto n ............... 1 W. N. Bickford-Smith, c Light, b Christian ... 9 Trevarthen, b Christian ... 13 S. Hosking, b Christian ... 27 A. B. Lubbock, not out ... 78 T. E. Dunstan, b Christian 0 E. Hawken, b Christian ... 0 T. Brewer, c Hooman, b Light ..........................16 W. Gundry-Mills, b Aston 0 Whiting, b Aston ............... 0 Byes, &c........................... 5 Total ...272 Total Hosking ... Wniting ... Trevarthen Hawken ... Aston Hawkesworth Christian... Light Sturt ........................158 D evon . First innings. O. M. R. W. ... 21 4 108 5 ... 26 6 63 5 .. 8 2 25 0 ... 3 0 18 0 Tresawna C o r n w a ll . First innings. O. M. R. W. ... 21 5 66 4 ... 18 7 44 0 . . 1 5 4 19 5 ... 5 0 12 1 . . . 2 0 2 0 Carroll Hooman Second innings, c Carroll, b Aston 1 b Light ..............68 b Hooman ... 65 run o u t ............. 4 c and b Aston ... 12 c Hooman, b Hawkesworth .. 19 b Carroll.............3 c Davies, b Chris­ tian ...............19 c Hooman, b b Light ... 38 c and b Christian 11 not o u t ............... 0 Byes, &c. ... 3 Total ...243 Second innings. O.M. R. W. ... 2 ) 3 68 1 . 27.5 3 113 5 8 0 27 0 16 2 60 3 Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 24 6 ... 20 5 ,.. 15.5 1 ... 18 9 ... 2 1 ... 6 1 ... 4 7 61 2 56 1 55 2 31 2 4 0 22 1 11 1 LUDGROVE 1 st Ludgrove on Ju ly 22. L u d g r o v e 1 st . R. J. F. Remnant, lbvr, b Lynden-Bell 12 M. E. Irnpey, b Thorley .............. 13 N. F. E. Anson, b Thorley ... -.. 5 T. E. G. Nugent, lbw, b Thorley .............. 2 R. S. Stancliffe, b Lushington.............. 7 W. W. Scott, hit wkt., b Lushington ... 3 L. R. S. Monckton, b Lushington ELSTREE 1 st .— Played at J. G. Fortescue, not out ......................... J. G. Menzies, c Lyn­ den-Bell, b Voreker F. G. W. Marchant, b Lushington.............. J. M. Oobbold, b Vereker ............... B 5, w 3, n-b 2 Total ... 60 Second innings : R. J. F. Remnant, b Thorley 6; M. E. Impey, not out, 2 ; N. F. E. Anson, not out 0 ; w 1.—Total (for 1 wkt.), 9. E lstree 1 st . G. R. Jackson, b Cob­ bold .......................... 0 F. M. Sanger-Davies, b Stanclitfe.............. 0 C. S. Lynde-Bell, c Monckton,bCobbold 0 E. L. Oliver, c Stan­ clitfe, b Cobbold ... 0 J. C. M. Vereker, c Nugent, b Impey ... 7 J. J. Thorley, c Stan­ cliffe, b Cobbold ... 44 G. L. Lushington, b Impey ............... F. C. Letts, b Cobbold G. H. M. Vereker, b Impey D. Stuart-Prinee, not out ........................... G. Foley, b Cobbold... Byes, &c................ “ Those who stick to the walk-in-front-and-push- it-away-to-leg game for the hour together aie like piano solos at evening parties, useful as aids to con­ versation. Anyone who wants a change may be recommended to go and look at the Philadelphians. ’ —The Morning Post. LINCOLNSHIRE v . YORKSH IRE 2 nd XI. Played at Lincoln on Ju ly 22 and 23 and left drawn. Score and analysis :— L in coln sh ire . First innings. Second innings. W. E. Thompson, lbw, b Brown ... ........ 20 b Brown................ 4 Raby, b Brown ... ... 4 Broughton, c Drake, b Booth ...........................8 E. Pullen, c Micklethwaite, b Booth ... ........ 21 Turner, b Brown ... ... 1 Riley, c Brown, bBooth ... 5 c Micklethwaite, b Brown c Rudston. 16 Harrison 3 notout ... 15 b Harrison 36 16 16 Bye?, &c. ... 13 W. E. Williams, c Frank, b Brown .......................... Geeson, b Booth ............... L. S. Harrison, b Brown .. Holsinger, b Wilson Allen, not out ............... Byes, &c. ............... b Harrison c Frank, b Har­ rison ...............18 c Drake, b Har­ rison ............... 2 b Brown...............43 .. 27 b .. 23 ... 26 , . 50 Total .............161 Total (Swkts)*213 *Innings declared closed. Y o r k s h ir e 2 nd XI. First innings. Second innings. Rudston, b Broughton ... 29 c Geeson, b Hol­ singer .............. 39 Wilson,c Riby,b Broughton 71 st Allen,b Geeson 60 Turner.c Allen,b Broughton 0 c Allen, b Geeson 3 Booth, b Geeson ........................................................... 1 Bell, c Allen, b Broughton 19 b Geeson..............15 Drake, c and b Geeson ... 6 lbw, b Holsinger 1 W. H. Micklethwaite, c Allen, b Broughton ... 10 not out ............. 22 R. W. Frank, b Broughton 0 Harrison, b Broughton ... 10 b Holsinger ... 3 Dolphin, st Allen,b Brough­ ton ....................................................................................14 Brown, not out .......................................................... 1 Byes, &c..................................................................... 15 Total.......................... 176 L incolnshire First innings. O. M. R. W. Brown ... Booth ... Harrison Drake ... Wilson ... Holsinger Geeson... Riley ... Broughton Williams 31 21 9 3 1.3 6 Byes, &c. ... 4 Total(6 wkts.)147 Second innings. O. M. R. W 4 65 2 23 25 23 5 8 56 1 5 48 5 0 17 0 0 14 0 5 75 5 5 41 4 1 19 0 2 3 0 0 7 1 Brown bowled two wides, Booth four, and Wilson one. Y o r k sh ir e . First innings. O. M. R. W. 16 6 25 0 32 9 53 2 1 20 0 5 57 8 1 6 0 Second innings. O. M. R. W ... 14.2 2 51 ... 13 4 ... 3 Broughton bowled seven no-balls. 37 0 14 0 0 0 0 14 0 BRIXTON W AND ERERS v.' OUTCAST3 (12 a side). —Played at East Dulwich on Ju ly 22. - B bixto n W an derers . First innings. A . J . Whyte, c Parker, b Nicholls .......................... 12 H E. Smith, b Baker ... 13 F. Odell, b B a k e r ............... 6 R. J . Burlington, b Baker 4 J. F. Godrich, c Parker, b Severn.................................. 4 M. H. Whitley, not out ... 27 J.W . E. Murray, c Nicholls, B iker .......................... 5 L. D. Looker, st Parker, b Baker .......................... 0 H. C. Dignasse, c Onslow, b Baker ...........................1 H. C. Edmonds, c Baker, b D a y ......................................0 F. G. Perks, c Severn, b Day 1 B. A. Glanvill, b Day ... 1 Second innings. c Onslow,b Baker 23 c N»cholls,b Baker 19 b Baker .. not out ... notout .. b Day 0 13 18 45 B 1 4 , 1-b 1 15 Total Ourc S. H. Day, lbw, b God­ rich .......................... 20 E. A . Reed, c Perks, b Godrich ...............10 L . A. M. Fevez, b Godrich ............... 3 A . R. Severn, b Whit­ ley ...........................12 E. P. Nicholls, b God­ rich ...........................0 A. L . Monk, at Glan­ vill, b Burlington 9 W. J . Baker, c Glan­ vill, b Whitley ... 10 88 Total (4 wkts.) 133 A8T8. G. H. Parker, run out 7 A. S. Hoe, c Godrich, b W h itle y .............. 2 J. O. Fichardson, not out .......................... 6 E. V . Speller, b Whit­ ley .......................... 0 H. Hughes-Onslow, c Looker, b Whitley 4 Byes Total ... ... 3 ... 83

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