Cricket 1908

A u g u s t 6, 1908. CR ICKET : A W EEKLY RECORD OF tH E GAMfc. RUQBY v. MARLBOROUGH. Played at L ord’s on July 29 and 30. Marlborough won by 200 runs. The chief features of this match were the bowling of Wolfson and the batting of Raitt-Kerr in the second innings of Rugby. The latter carried his bat through the innings. Lagdon also batted well and made the highest score in the match. Score and analysis:— M arlborou gh . First innings. Second innings. A. D. Womersley, b Sy- c Miller-Hallett, monds .......................... 1 b Symonds ... 20 E. A. Shaw, b J . A. Cun­ ningham ............. ... 29 b Charles...............27 G. A. Atkinson, run out ... 18 c King, b R. Cun- ninghham ... 18 J. B. Brooks, lbw, b J. A. Cunningham .............. 5 R. O. Lagdon, b Symonds 4 b J . A. Cunning­ ham ............... 1 c and b R. Cun­ ningham ... 84 c Hallett, b R. Cunningham... 31 c Hallett, b J. Cunningham... 39 H. S. Scott, c J . A. Cun­ ningham, b Charles ... 38 G. S. Leventhorpe, c King, b C h a rle s ..............................49 A. C. Wolfson, b R. Cun­ ningham ............................. 24 st King, b Charles 13 C. L. Norman, c J. Cun­ ningham, b Charles ... 2 not o u t .................. 2 R. G. W. Knight, bCharles 27 c King, b R. Cun­ ningham ... 21 L. D. Womersley, not out... 25 c J., b R. Cun­ ningham ... 13 B 10 ,1-b 10, w 3 ... 23 B 8,1-b 6,w 2,n-b 1 17 T o t a l............................ 245 R u gby . First innings. G. D. Forrester, c Shaw, b Wolfson ..............................17 R. S. Raitt-Kerr, c Wolfson, b K n ig h t.......................... S. A. Miller - Hallctt, st Shaw, b K n ig h t..................30 R. Cunningham, c A. D., b L. D. Womersley..................33 R. W. Poulton, b Norman 14 H. S. Sharp, not out ... 50 P. S. Fraser, c Shaw, b Knight ............................ 0 N. H. H. Charles, b Knight 3 W. R. King, b Wolfson ... 4 J. A. Cunningham, b Wolf­ son ......................... ... 6 J . C. Symonds, b Lagdon... 3 Total................286 Second innings. Shaw, b Wolf­ son ................ 4 7 not out ... iO b Wolfson b Wolfson b Knight... b Wolfson ... 54 ... 13 B 1 1 , 1-b 5, w 1, n-b 1 18 Total b Wolfson ... 0 b Wolfson ... 4 b Wolfson ... 0 c A. Wolmersley, b Wolfson ... 34 c Laventhorpe, b Wolfson ... 7 B 5 ,1-b 3, w 1 9 ...............185 M arlborou gh . First innings. O. M. R. W. Total ..146 Symonds R. Cunning­ ham .............. Charles J. A. Cunning­ ham ... Fraser 18 67 2 Second innings O. M. R. W. ... 15 2 69 1 12 3 29 1 15.4 2 68 4 19.4 5 56 16 2 61 14 2 2 43 18 0 83 2 0 15 R. Cunningham and Fraser each bowled two wides, Charles one, and Symonds one no-ball. R ugby . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R W. O. M. R. W. Lagdon ........... 102 26 1 ... 5 2 11 0 Knight ........... 163 54 4 ... 15 2 42 1 Wolfson ........... 173 49 3 ... 23.5 8 68 9 L. Womersley... 30 15 1 Norman ........... 42 15 1 ... 3 0 16 0 A. D. Womersley 20 8 0 A. D. Womersley delivered one no-ball, and Knight and Wolfson one wide each. SUFFOLK v. BEDFORDSHIRE. Played at Wooabridge on Ju ly 29 and 30 and won by Bedfordshire by 10 wickets. Score and analysis:— B ed fo rd sh ire . Lord Francis Scott, who has been playing recently for the Guards, had a batting average of 194 for twelve innings for the Calcutta Club in 1906. The AMERICAN CRICKETER. Founded 1877. Published by H. H. Cornish on behalf of The Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. An Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Association Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. No. 632, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A pbiob 10/- per annum, post paid anywhere Specimen copies mailed en request. E. W. Rice, c Cornell, b F. H. Mustard ... 9 Holdstock, c Ireland, b F. H. Mustard ... 4 Wharmby,c Capt. Wil­ son, b Ireland ...118 Hastings-Squire, c D. Mustard, b Ireland 63 H. R. Orr, b Wilson... 30 L. V. Sutherland, not o u t .......................... 46 W. E. King, b Penfold A. F. Morcom, c Cor­ nell, b Capt. Wilson E.E. Apthorp, run out A.C.Smith, c Penfold, b Capt. Wilson Pestill, b Capt. Wilson Byes, &c................. Total . ..294 Second innings : Apthorp, not out 2 ; Pestill, not out 0 ; extras, 0.—Total (for no wicket), 2. S u ffolk . First innings. Second innings. D. Mustard, b Morcom ... 16 Quaife (W.), 0 Smith, b W harm by.............. ... 18 Capt. F. Wilson, b Morcom 14 L. F. Fox, b Morcom ... 0 34 J . F. Ireland, b Morcom ... 73 H. L. Wilson, b Pestill ... 11 F. H. Mustard, b Morcom... 8 V. J . Lewis, b Morcom Penfold, c Apthorp, W harm by.............. P. P. Cornell, not out Waters, b Morcom ... Byes, &c. not out c Morcom, b Wharmby .. 5 b Wharmby ... 4 st Apthorp, b Wharmby ... 4 c Rice, b Morcom 3 c and b Morcom 18 c Pestill, b Mor- DENBIGH SH IRE v. FLINTSH IRE. Played at Llangollen on Ju ly 29 and 30, and ^ by Denbigh by an innings and 17 runs. Score D en bigh . , 50 com b Wharmby b Morcom run out . b Morcom Byes, &c. C. Mott, b Jones S. C. Richards, c Roberts, b Jones ... 19 J. Cane, c Astbury, b Jon es.......................... 87 D. R. Jones, c Ast­ bury, b Jones ... 6 L. R. Ashley, st Lin- dorp, b Jones ... 41 H. E. Blackwell, c Peters, b Lindorp ... 33 F lin tsh ire , First innings. G. Bevington, not out H. G. Howell-Jones, B la ck w e ll............... A. C. Robeits, run out W. Lindorp, b Berry E. Bramall, b Berry J. Lindorp, b Berry W. Astbury, b Hughes R .J. Jones,cHuglies.b Berry H. Watkinson, b Richards 4 D. Fraser, b B e n y ............... 0 J. Peters, st Carter, b Mott 3 Byes, &c. ...............15 A. Berry, c Fraser, Lindorp A. P. Brown, lbw, Lindorp A. Carter, c and Jam es.............. E. Hughes, b Jones J. Jenkins, not out Byes, &c. ... Total ... 11 ... 0 ... 1 ... 24 ...276 Total... ...............162 B edfordsh ire . First innings. O. M. R. W. Penfold ... 29 4 77 I I Waters F. Mustard 16 1 67 2 Ireland F. Wilson... 18.1 2 73 4 | S u ffolk . O. M. R. W. Morcom............... 22 1 92 7 Wharmby ... 17 2 49 2 Pestill ............... 4 0 13 1 Total ...133 Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 15 3 45 0 ... 7 2 25 2 O. M. R. W. 24.1 2 77 5 24 5 51 4 Second innings. c Page, b Southall 32 c Vickerstaffe, b W right............... 1 b DORSET v. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Played at Poole on Ju ly 29 and 30, and won by Buckinghamshire by four wickets. Score :— D orset First innings. P. F. C. Williams, c Boddy, b Vickerstaffe .............. 2 Rev. W. H. Arundel, c Wright, b Vickerstaffe... 3 W. H Budge, lbw, b Wright ........................26 P. Crimmins, c Montague, b Wright .......................16 G. M. Gordon, lbw, b Wright .......................25 H. M. Cummins, c Page, b Vickerstaffe ............13 Capt. W. M. Leney, b Wright ...................... 18 R. Medhurst, b Wright ... 7 not out H. M. Greenhill, c Mon­ tague, b Vickerstaffe ... 8 W. Harrison, b Vickerstaffe 11 Stacey, not out ...........20 Byes, &c. ............12 run out ... c Montague, Southall c Orton, b Wright 23 b B o d d y............... 8 Page, b Boddy 13 b Wright... b Wright... b Boddy ... Byes, &c. Total ...............161 Total ...110 B u ckin gh am sh ire . First innings. Second innings. Dr. F. Weaver-Adams, c Leney, b Harrison ... 8 H. G. Hogarth, b Cummins 0 O. E. Southall, b Stacey ... 12 R. W. Orton, b Stacey ... 7 A. L. L. Mackey, b Stacey 6 J . L. Montagu, c Leney, b Cummins... ............... 0 T. R. Kent, not out ... 18 Boddy, c Leney, b Stacey 22 Page, b Cumm ins............... 2 Vickerstaffe, c Harrison, b Stacey .......................... 18 Wright, b Cummins ... 3 Byes, &c............................ 1 c Leney, b Cum­ mins ...................81 c Cummins, b Harrison ... 3 not out ..................50 lbw, b Gordon ... 29 run o u t ................ 8 c Greenhill, Cummins run out ... not out .. Byes, &c... Total 97 Total (6wkts.) 177 H. Stevens took twelve wickets for 8 runs (six for 7 and six for 1) for Tennyson v. Sir Robert Peel at Wissahickon on Ju ly 4. G. Cooper (73) and M. Reich (not out 63) added 143 for the last wicket of Whitcomb Wan­ derers v. South London Amateurs at Acton on Ju ly 26 . , 57 1 , 23 . 17 . 2 . 8 . 0 17 Second innings, b Richards ... 4 b Richards lbw, b Richards b Jenkins b Richards cCarter,bJenk i 11 s b Richards b Jenkins cBerry,b Jenkins 15 c Hughes, b Jen­ kins ... ... 2 not o u t ............... 1 Byes, &c. ... 4 Total ... ...........152 Total... ...107 CHELTENHAM v. H A ILE Y B U R Y . Played at Lord’s on Ju ly 31 and August 1 and left drawn. Score and analysis :— H a ile y b u r y . First innings. H. J.G . Hammond, b Dick­ inson ........................... G. L. Waller, b Reid E. M. Dawson, b Reid R. S. Stafford, run out Second innings. 1 b Dickinson , 7 , 45 , 25 30 b Brow n.............. 42 c Onslow,b Dick­ inson .............. 26 c Brown, b Dick­ inson .............. 3 9 b Reid .............. 4 c Paget-Cooke, b W. P. Green, run out F.L. Davies, c Paget-Cooke. b Brown .......................... 6 Light .. B. Pawle, b L ig h t ...............14 b Brown .. W. Cooper, c Paterson, b Light ...........................68 J. M. de Freitas, c Mather, b Brown ...........................67 B.M. S. Mackenzie, b Wood 8 J . King, not out ............... 5 B 19, 1-b 10, w 1, n-b 1 31 0 20 10 run out ... cWynne-Edwards, b Reid ... ... 51 not o u t .............. 20 not o u t ...............20 B 31,l-b4,w 4 39 Total..........................286 Total (9 wkts.)*265 ♦Innings declared closed. C heltenh am . Second innings. not out b Pawle First innings. W. V. D. Dickinson, c Staf­ ford, b Waller ............ 67 D. O. Light, b Waller ... 4 G. McL. Paterson, c Ham­ mond, b Waller ................ 5 H. W. Brown, not out ... 90 O.D. Paget-Cooke, b Waller 0 b Pawle .. J . G. Reid, st Mackenzie, b Waller ............................ 7 not out E. L. Armitage, c Macken 57 u run o u t ............... 0 c Dawson,b King 11 ' ” * . 3 zie, b Pawle E. Mather, b Pawle J. C. Wynne-Edwards, st Green, b Pawle ............... H. C. Onslow, b Waller ... G. D. Wood, b Dawson B 16 ,1-b 7, w 1 ............... 16 b King ... 52 b Pawle ... b Dawson B 10 ,1-b 1, w 1 12 Total... ...............285 Total v7 wkts.)130 H aile y b u r y . Dickinson Reid Brown ... Wood ... Onslow... Light ... Paterson First innings. O. M. R . W. Second innings 25 22 13 11 9 7 2 O. 25 15 13 74 1 64 2 37 2 35 1 17 0 15 2 13 0 Dickinson bowled one wide, Reid one no-ball, and Brown four wides. C h elten h am . First innings.^ Waller ... King ... Pawle ... Hammond De Frietas Dawson Dawson and King bowled one wide each. Second innings. 0 . M. R. W. O. M. R. W 28 4 77 6 15 1 31 0 18 1 82 0 12 1 36 2 21 2 62 3 13 .‘5 23 3 3 0 17 0 3 1 8 0 4 0 22 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 7 I) 17 1

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