Cricket 1908

AuotJst 20, 1908. CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. 359 M. C. Bird,lbw, b Hordern King, b Hordern .......... V. F . S. Crawford, e Hor­ dern b King .................. Buckenham, c and b Hor­ dern .................................. G. J.V . Weigall, b Greene... .T. R. C. Gannon, not out... F. H. Browning, b Hordern H. Hesketh Prichard, c White, b K in g .................. Mead (W.), b Hordern B 1(3, lb 6, w 1 ........... st Winter, b Hor­ dern .................. G 7 c Greene, b King 43 1G c Hordern, b King 37 not out ........... 4 b Hordern........... 7 c King, b Greene 17 lbw, b Hordern 27 c Hordern ,bKing 17 b Greene ........... 0 B 15, lb G ... 21 Total..........................154 Total ...221 T h e P h il a d e l p h ia n s . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Buckenham. . 19-1 3 61 3 ......... 13 1 43 1 Mead ......... . 32 11 57 5 . . ... 13 3 33 0 H.-Prichard. . 1 1 0 0 . . ... 10 2 31 1 King ... . .2 3 5 52 2 . . ... 10 2 21 3 Douglas . ... 14-2 2 35 3 Bird ... ......... 6 0 25 2 King delivered a no-ball. M.C.C. a n d G r o u n d . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. King ... . .1 8 8 43 3 ......... 28 5 91 4 Hordern . 23-2 5 75 6 .. .. 30 4 77 4 Greene .. . 9 4 7 1 ......... 11 2 24 2 Lester ... . . 2 0 6 0 2 0 8 0 Greene bowled one wide. SUFFOLK v. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Played at Bury St. Edmunds 011 August 7 and 8 and won by Suffolk by nine wickets. Score and analysis:— C a m b r id g e sh ir e . First innings. L. J . Reid, b Penfold ... 2 Rev. R. S. Swan-Mason, c Hill-Wood, b Mustard ... 38 K. G. Reid, b Penfold ... 9 C.Pigg.e Penfold,b Mustard 4 Coulson, b Capt. Wilson ... 23 Watts,c S.Wilson,b Penfold 3 O. W. Bocock, b Mustard 43 T. W. Brown, e Pritchett, b P e n fo ld .........................14 A. E. Bellairs, c Lang, b Penfold .......................... 4 O. J. Stibbon, c H. L. Wil­ son, b Penfold .............. 8 W. J. B. Crouch, notout... 4 Byes, &c.......................15 Second innings, c G. S. Wilson, b Penfold...............57 c H. L. Wilson, b Penfold... ... 2 b Capt. Wilson ... IS b Ireland.............. 8 c Pritchett, b Capt. Wilson .. 1 cRaynor,bPenfold 17 c Pritchard, b Penfold... .. 19 b Mustard c H. L. Wilson, Penfold b Ireland... not out ... Byes, &c. . 1 Total ...167 S uffo lk . Total .. 142 Quaife (W.), b Coulson G E. Pritchett, b Swan- Mason ...............54 J. F. Ireland, c Pigg, b S tib b o n ...............90 K. Raynor, c. Crouch, b Swan-Mason ... 0 H.L.Wilson,bCoulson 15 F. H. Mustard, c L. J. b K. G. Reid ... 5G S. Hill-Wood b Stibbon 4 Capt. F. Wilson, b Coulson ... ... 0 C. S.Wilson, b Coulson 33 A. II. Lang, e K. C. Reid, b Coulson Penfold, not out Byes, &c. ... Total ... ..2S2 Second innings: Capt. Wilson, not out 15 ; K. Raynor, c and b K. G. Reid, 5 ; Quaife, not out, 8 ; byes, <Sc., 0. Total (one wicket), 28. C a m b r id g e sh ir e . Penfold... . Mustard Capt. Wilson First innings. O. M. R. W. .. 31.4 14 57 G ... ... 23 5 GO 3 ... 13 4 35 1 ... Ireland ... S u f fo lk . Second innings. O. M. 11. W. ... 27.4 10 45 5 ... 21 8 33 1 ... 14 3 31 2 ... 12 G 19 2 First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Bellairs......... .. 13 2 50 0 Coulson . 32 8 76 5 ... ... 2*4 0 17- 0 B ro w n .......... . 7 0 29 0 Swan-Mason 7 0 37 2 K. G. Reid .... 2-4 0 38 1 ... ... 2 0 11 1 Stibbon , 12 1 39 2 On Thursday evening the Philadelphians were entertained at dinner by the M.C.C., the Rt. Hon. W. H. Long, M.P., in the chair. The toasts, in addition to the loyal ones and that of the President, were “ Our Guests ” and “ Cricket and the M.C.C.” THE PUBL IC SCHOOLS. A ppended are the results of recent m atches played by the chief Public Schools : Aldenham School, 142 (P. Blake, 41) v. Old Alden- hamians, 130. At Aldenham, Ju ly 25. Aldenham School, 172 (1*. C. Sainsbury, 38) v. Bushey, 15 1'(Golding, G3). At Bushey, Ju ly 27. Charterhouse, 208 (H. N.*Atkinson, 06) and 53 for five wickets v. Charterhouse Friars, 330 for eight wickets, innings declared elosed (G. T. Branston, 49). At Cranleigh, August 5 and 6. Cheltenham College, 273 (O. D. Paget-Cooke, 63) v. Cheltenham Town, 140. At Cheltenham College, Ju ly 25. Cheltenham College, 2S5 (II. W. Brown, not out 90 ; W. V. D. Dickinson, 07 ; E. Mather, 52) and 130 for seven wickets (W. V. D Dickinson, not out 57) v. Haileybury, 286 (W. Cooper, 68; J . M. de Freitas, 67) and 265 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (J. M. de Freitas, 51). At Lord’s, Ju ly 31 and August 1 .' Felsted School, 208 for six wickets, inniD gs declared closed (C. de C. Hamilton, 5 1; E. W. Morris, 50) v. Witham, 137 for four wickets. A t Felsted, Ju ly 25. Haileybury, 286 (W. Cooper, 68; J . M. de Freitas, 67) and 265 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (J. M. de Freitas, 51) v. Cheltenham College, 285 (H. W. Brown, not out 90 ; W. V. D. Dickinson, 67; E. Mather, 52) and 130 for seven wickets (W. V. D. Dickinson, not out 57). At Lord’s, Ju ly 31 and August 1. King’s School, Canterbury, 332 (H. Gardner, 126; R. E. Martin, 59) and 33 for two wickets v. Canterbury Pilgrims, 220 (Rev. R. F. Elwyn, 69) and 141. At Canterbury, Ju ly 28 and 29. Loretto School, 171 (R. F. Guthrie, 52) v. Grange, 175 for seven wickets (G. II. Keeton, not out 52). At Edinburgh, Ju ly 14. Marlborough College, 345 (G. S. Leventhorpe, 49) and 286 (R. O. Lagdon, 84) v. Rugby School, 185 (H. S. Sharp, not out 50) and 146 (R. S. Raitt- Kerr, not out 54). At Lord’s, Ju ly 29, 30. Mill Hill School, 279 (H. H. Bull, not out 75) v. Old Millhillians, 194 for six wickets (A. T. Knight, 77 ; G. G. Dumbleton, 67 not out). At Mill Hill, Ju ly 25. Repton School, 258 for six wickets (II. S. Altham, 127)iv. E. W. Page’s X L , 363 for five wickets, innings declared closed (R. C. Page, 126 ; R. A. Young, 78). At Repton, Ju ly 27. Rugby School, 185 (H. S. Sharp, not out 50) and 146 (R. S. Raitt-Kerr, not out 54) v. Marlborough College, 345 (G. S. Leventhorpe, 49) and 2S6 R. O. Lagdon, 84). At Lord’s, Ju ly 29, 30. St. Paul’s School, 171 (J. P. Sargent, 48) and 150 (G.A.H. Farmer, 34) v. Old Paulines, 182 (C. H. Walker, 64) and 249 for eight wickets, innings declared closed (E. S. Bailey, 127). At West Kensington, Ju ly 29, 30. Tonbridge School, 249 (H. M. Bannister, 90) v. Blackheath, 199 (J. R. Mason, 68). At Ton­ bridge, Ju ly 11. Tonbridge School, 96 (F. H. Knott, 2S) and 72 for one wicket (H. M. Bannister, 40) v. Band of Brothers, 111. At Tonbridge, Ju ly 25. Uppingham School, 15(5 (C. S. Trubshe.w, 45) and 19G (J. G. Fauclius, 78 : C. S. Trubshaw, 55) v. Hailcybury College, 20S (J. M. de Freitas, 46) and 145 for three wickets (R. S. Stafford, notout 49). At Uppingham, Ju ly 10 and 11. Uppingham School, 89 (J. F. Bishop, 19) and 208 J . G. Faucus, not out 8 1; H. Dowson, 73) v. 1 Zingari, 176 (A. C. Taylor, 59) and 120 for three wickets. At Uppinghrm, June 18 and 19. Uppingham Scool, 120 (H. Dowson, 29) and 313 (C. S. Trubshaw, 76), v. Old Uppinghamians, 373 (H. Weitley, S3; J. Carr, not out 64). At Uppingham, June 25 and 26. Wellingborough Grammar School, 207 for three wickets, innings dealared closed (T. R Ham­ mond, not out 102) v. Elstow School, 118 for four wickets (W. Scholes, not out 73). At Wellingborough, Ju ly 4. Wellingborough Grammar School, 130 (J. G. Bland, 39) v. Bedford Modern School, 147 (G. N. Allen. 75). At Bedford, Ju ly 11. Wellingborough Gramar School, 145 (K. G. Svmons, not out 38) v. A Leicester Ivanhoe X I., 93 (D. A. Squire, 37). At Wellingborough, Ju ly IS. Wellingborough Grammar School, 03 (H. E. Bowmer and K. G. Symons, each 12) v. Lord Lilford’s X I., 224 (J. Burgess, 04). At Wellingborough, Ju ly 21. Wellingborough Grammar School, 199 (H. E. Bow­ mer, 62) v. Past. 182 (H. J. Symons, 43). At Wellingborough, Ju ly 29. Wellington College, 187 (S. F. M. Ferguson, 51) v. Army Service Corps, 329 for seven wickets, innings declared closed (Capt. H. A. Jones, Capt. W. K. Tarver, 74). At Wellington, Ju ly 4. Wellington College, 147 for nine wickets (C. G. Arkwright, 45) v. C. Wells’ X I., 188 (J. 11. C. Hunt, 50). At Wellington, Ju ly 1 1 . Wellington College, 178 (E. L. Kidd, 41) v. Charter­ house, 245 (H. N. Atkinson, 1C2). At Wellington, Ju ly IS. Westminster School 145 (H. F. Rawson, 20) v. Free Foresters, 173 (S. S. Harris and J. C. Coker, each 20). At Vincent Square, Ju ly 4th. Westminster School, 114 (H. T. R. Rawson, not out 52) v. M.C.C. and Ground, 210(Hendren, not out 73). A t Vincent Square, Ju ly 11. Westminster School, 201 for nine wickets, innings declared closed (C. G. Reed, 53) v. Old West­ minsters, 39 for one wicket. A t Vincent Square, Ju ly 18. Westminster School, 220 for three wickets (F. G. Turner, not out 130; C. G. Reed, 58) v. I. Zingari, 210 (Major D’Heth, 52). At Vincent Square, Ju ly 25. Winchester College, 170 (L. H. Bury, 35) v. Green- jackets, 02. At St. Cross, Ju ly 9. Winchester College, 176 for eight wickets (W. E. Parke, 42) v. Household Brigade, 172. At Winchester, Ju ly 27. CR ICKET IN B RAZ IL . E IO D E JAN E IRO y. SAO PAU LO . Teams representing these States met at Rio on June 28 and 29. Sao Paulo, set 100 to win in fifteen minutes, made 70 for one wicket in that time. Score and analysis :— S tate of S ao P aulo . First innings. Second innings. H. W. Jeans, b Stutfield ... 5 b Houghton ... 8 B. Turner, b Stutfield ... 6 cTate,bStutlield 20 A. Kealman, b Brooking... 10 b Stutfield........... 9 R. Morrissy, run out...........21 c S tu tfie ld , b M orrissy........... 0 G. Tomlinson, b Houghton 21 c & b Houghton 17 O. L. Wucherer, b Ginns... 1 runout ........... 4 N. Estill, c Morrissy, b Houghton.......................... 0 b M orrissy........... 3 G. G. Watson, lbw, b Morrissy ...........................45 lbw, b Houghton 0 K. C. Lloyd, c Brooking, b Houghton...........................15 C. F. Cruickshank, b Muriel 57 not out, H. McKean, not o u t...........10 run out Byes, &c...................19 S tu tfie ld , Morrissy ... Total ...210 Bj’es, &c. ... 11 Total...........91 S tate of R io de J a n eir o . F. Morrissy, b Tom­ linson .................. 8 W. S. Tate, lbw, b Wucherer ...........38 R. A. Houghton, b Tomlinson ...........31 G. C. Sanderson, not out .......................... 58 J. C. Muriel, st Estill, b Tomlinson ... .. 6 F.A.M cEwcn,cEstill, b Tom linson........... 0 W.T.Ginnx,bWucherer 8 E. A. Tootal, c Cruick­ shank, b Tomlinson 7 R. A. Brooking, c Wu­ cherer, b Tomlinson 7 V. N. Tatam, b Tom­ linson ................... 0 A. L. Stutfield, b Tom­ linson ...................14 Byes, &c...............25 Total ...202 Second innings: R. A. Houghton, not out, 4 ; G. C. Sanderson, not out, 25 ; V. N. Tatam, run out, 39 ; byes, &c., 2. Total (1 wkt) 70. S tate of S ao P a u lo . First innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Stutfield ... ... 11 1 40 2 ... .. 14 3 26 2 Morrissy ... ... 8 1 19 1 ... ... 7 0 16 3 Brooking ... ... 8 2 44 1 ... ... 9 5 17 0 Ginnis ... 7 1 17 1 ... 2 1 2 0 Houghton... ... 11 1 50 3 ... !!! 9 1 15 3 Tate ........... ... 2 1 5 0 ... 2 0 4 0 Muriel ... 3 0 9 1 ... Tootal ... 2 0 7 0 ... S ta te o f R io de J a n eir o . First innings. O. M. R. W. McKean .......... 15 2 39 0 Tomlinson ... 28 1 93 8 ... Wucherer......... 13 2 45 2 ... Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 5 0 29 0 ... 5 0 39 0 The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F o u n d e d 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 p r ic k :— 10/- per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimtn copies zLiilcd cn reques' *

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