Cricket 1908
38 + CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ugust 27, 1908. TH E W AND ER ERS’ TOUR. 1 st M atch .— v. TONBRIDGE.—Played at Tonbridge on August 10 and 11. Lost by two wickets. T he W a n d e r e r s . Second innings, c Fleming, b II. Reeves ...........‘20 b Chambers ... 0 First innings. S. Colman, b F ield er......... 4 lion. S. R. Beresford, b Woolley ........................... 3 E. H. D. Sewell, c Pawley, b F ie ld e r ...........................25 F. W. Robarts, b Fielder... 10 T. J. Wheeler, c Draper, b Fielder ........................... 0 D. L. A. Jephson, b Fielder 0 T. A. Darke, not o u t...........28 R. I>. Brook9, b Fielder ... 45 P. P. Lincoln, b Fielder ... 0 N. A. Damian, b Fielder ... 0 W. A'. Bradley, b Woolley 3 No-balls ................... 5 b Lord... b Fielder H. 22 b Chambers c Lord, b Reeves ........... 0 b Chambers .. C lbw, b Lord ... 7 not out ...........13 cSaville,b Fielder 1 b Fielder ........... 0 Byes, &c. ... 21 Total ................. 132 T o n brid ge . First innings. J. Le Fleming, c Saville, b Bradley .......................... 14 F. A. Reeves, b Bradley ... 0 M. Saville, b Bradley........... 0 H. Reeves, b Bradley ... 23 Woolley(C.N.),c&b Bradley 6 R. E. Marchant. run out .. 23 T. Pawley, c Darke, b Bradley .......................... 0 W. T. Lord, c Beresford, b Sewell................................... 0 A. E. Chambers, c Brooks, b B rad ley........................... 0 J . Draper, b Bradley...........30 Fielder, not o u t .................. 3 Byes, &c...................... 9 Total...........173 Second innings. b Wheeler ........... 2 lbw, b Bradley .. 10 c Brooks, b Da mian ...........3S c Jephson, b B radley...........41 c Jephson, b Sewell ...........20 b Bradley ........... G c Colman, b Brad ley ... ........... 9 not out... not out... b Bradley 20 Total ...123 ... 13 Byes, &c. ... 14 Total (8 wkts) 184 2 nd M a tc h .— v. LITTLEHAMPTON. — Played at Littlehampton on August 12 aud 13. Won by 89 runs. T he W a n d erers . First innings. Second innings. S. Colman,c sub , b Cattley 0 b Gresson .......... 42 Hon. S. R. Beresford, c Rowe, b Cattley ........... 14 lbw, b Ingram ... 16 E. H. D. Sewell, c Blunt, b Gresson ... .................. 38 eBlack,b Ingram 32 Dr. H. C. Pretty, c Hollo- c A . C. Somer- w ay,b Gresson........... 33 set, b Black ... 23 F. W. Robarts, c Rowe, b Gresson ........................... 13 b Grescon .......... 42 A. L. Johnson, c and b c A. F. Somer- Ingram .......................... 75 set, b Ingram.. 14 R. B. Brooks, c Cattley, b Gresson ........................... 51 b G resson .......... 52 T. A. Darke, b Ingram ... 4 b Gresson .......... 6 D. L. A. Jephson, b Ingram 28 b Gresson .......... 14 P. P. Lincoln, c Black, b c Gresson, bCatt- Gresson ......................... G ley . 5 N. A. Damian, not out ... 5 not out ...................... 2 Byes, &c....................... 8 Byes, &c. ... 10 Total 275 Total L ittleh am pto n . First innings. Second innings. F. H. Gresson, c Sewell, b Johnson ........... ...........45 b Johnson.............18 A.W.F Blunt, st Brooks, b Jephson ........................... 8 c sub., b Johnson 0 B. H. Holloway, b Damian D. M. Black, st Brooks, b Johnson ......................... 50 F. E. Rowe, b Johnson ... 17 A. F. Somerset, st Brooks, b Johnson.......................... 28 C. F. Cattley, st Brooks, b Johnson .......................... IS R. F. Mitchell, c Sewell, b Johnson ........................... 6 M. R. Ingram, c Johnson, b Sewell .......................... 75 A. E. Somerset, e and b Johnson ...........................12 R. J. L. Constable, not out 2 Byes, &c.................. 5 stBrooks, b Johnson...........14 c Robarts, b Johnson.......... 21 c Brooks ,b Pretty G Total ..274 st Brooks, b Colman ... 14 c Lincoln, b Johnson ... 40 b Johnson ... 1 c L in c o ln , b Johnson ... 35 not out 7 run out 1 Byes, &c. 1:5 Total ...170 LEYTON T IM BER CO., Ltd., LEYTON . G O A L P O S T S Dumb Bells. Indian Clubs. Sledges. FLAG MAKERS , FOOTBALL PAVILIONS . Gc. FOOTBALL BASKET BALL HOCKEY NET BALL and all oth er Telephone: 521 W alth am stow . W o rk s:—NEW CROSS and CHINGFORD. 3 r d M a tc h .— v. WORTHING.— on August 14 and 15. Drawn. W an derers . First innings. S. Colman, c Goodwin, b Winton .......................... 11 Hon S. R. Beresford, b Winton .......................... 14 E. II. D. Sewell, b Win ton .................................. 164 Dr. II. C. Pretty,c Cotching, b Steel ...........................28 F. W. Robarts, c Winton, b Goodwin.......................... 6 A. S. Johnston, c Steel, b Goodwin ........................... 4 P. B. Brooks, b Winton ... 0 D. D. Norfolk, run out ... 19 D. L. A. Jephson, b Bar ker ........................... ... 8 T. A. Darke, not o u t........... 0 N. A. Damian, b Barker 11 Byes, &c.......................1G Played at Worthing Second innings. b Winton ... not out b Steel........... b Winton ... c and b Steel b Barker ... b Barker ... not out ...........10 Bye ...........22 Total ...................281 Total (G wkts.)1 39 W o r t h in g . Second innings. First innings. J. K. Mathewes, e Beres ford, b Johnston ...........11 A. C. E. Elborougli, b Sewell..................................44 A. D. Goodwin, c and b Sewell.................................. 34 K. E. M. Barker, c Pretty, b Jeph son .......................... 5 H. Mitchell, c Brooks, b Sewell.................................. 0 Major Blake,b Jolinst -n... 1G D. Chamberlain, b Pretty 8 H. F. Steel,b Johnston ... 1 J. C Gaisford, c Brooks, b Jo h n sto n .......................... 20 T. J. Cotching b Pretty ... 10 T. C. Winton, not out ... 4 Byes, &c ......................10 b Johnston ... 9 c Brooks, b John ston ................... 1 c Sewell, b Jeph son ...................27 hit wkt, b Col man ...................87 st Brooks, b Sewell ...........53 st Brooks,b Sewell 30 b Jep h so n ...........80 b Sewell ........... 0 c Brooks, b Rob arts ...................16 not out ...........24 b Johnston...........14 Byes, &c. ... 20 Tota ...163 T o ta l...........361 4 th M atch —v. EASTBOURNE —Played at East bourne on August 17 and 18. Won by six wickets, 130 being made in the last innings in 50 minutes. E astbourne . First innings. Sccond innings. A. n . ‘ Itter,’ c Damian, b c D am i a n , b Crawford ... ■................... 48 Crawfor.i 22 Robinson, b Dam ian........... 35 c Brooks, b Jeph son .................. 107 B. G. Fearce, run out........... 25 c Brooks, b Sewell 18 U. S; Scott, c Latham, c Damian,b Craw b J ephson ......................... 22 ford .................. 18 J. G. C. Scott, c Sewell, b c Crawford, b Crawford ................... ... 3i Sewell ... ... 17 W. A. Newcombe, b Crawc Brooks, b Col ford .................................. 5 man .'................. _ 7 C. 1L Browne, st Brooks, b c Lincoln, b Dam Jephson ... ................. 13 ian ................. S A. F. Gately, b Jephson ... 0 n otout................. 5 E. Fletcher, run o u t........... 6 c Brooks, b Craw ford ................... 12 Grimes, not o u t .................. 16 lbw, bSewell ... 53 J . A. M. Seobie, b Crawford 13 c Lincoln,b Craw- ford .................. 1 Byes, &c....................... G Byes, «Sc. ... 9 Total .................. 223 Total ..277 E. II. D. Sewell, c J . G. C. Scott, b Robinson........24 c J. G. C. Scott... 27 Dr. II. C. Pretty, b Robin son .......................... ... 0 c ‘ Itter ’ ........... 8 J. Gilman, lbw, b Browne.. 0 n otout................... 15 A. M. Latham, c Pearce, b Browne ......................... 8 R. T. Cmwford, not out ...168 notout....................14 R. B. Brooks, st Pcarce, b Robinson .......................36 Hon. S. R. Beresford, c and b Robinson ................. 0 c and b Robinson 28 R. E. Lincoln, c ‘ Itter,’ b Robinson ......................... 1 N. A. Damian, c Pearce, b Fletcher .......................34 Byes, & c .,...............18 Total... ..372 Byes, &c. ... 20 Total (4 wkts) 130 5 th M atch .— v. B E X IIIL L .— P layed a t B e x h ill-o n - Sea on A u gu st 19 an d 20. D raw n, o w in g to rain. W anderep . s . F irst in n in gs. S econ d in n in gs. S. C olm an, c B u rton , b st B u r t o n , b In gram ................................ 5 In gra m ............. 2 D .L .A .J e p h so n ,cII.H a y e s , c G reer, b G. E. b C ow ley ................................ 3 H ayes .............109 E. II. D . S ew ell, b C ow ley 15 cC ow ley ,b In g H . C. P re tty , c C ow ley , b Ingram ................................ 1 c A sh b y ,b In gram 41 P. H. S later, c B u rton , b c B u rton , b G. E. C ow ley ................................31 H ayes ................75 R. T. C raw ford, b In gram 31 b C ow ley ............. 5 R . B . B rook s, c A sh b y , b In gram ................................ 4 n o t o u t ............. 6 G. J. K enross, b In gram ... 0 G. G . C arpenter, c a n d b C ow ley ................................ 8 N. A . D am ian, ru n ou t W. M. Bradley, not out Byes, &c. c Ingram, b G. E. Hayes ........... 1 Byes, &c. ... 14 Total ...........106 Total (7 wkts)*259 * Innings declared closed. B e x h il l . L. V. Greer, b Crawford 3 Major Ashby, b Craw ford ..........................26 0 MajorWalton, b Craw ford ........................... 4 E.W .Smith,st Brooks, b Bradley ........... 7 D. Burton, not o u t... 8 W. M. Ingram, c Brooks, b Bradley 34 Byes, &c.............. 2 T he W an derers . S. Colman, hitwkt, b Robin son .................................. 14 D. L. A. Jephson, lbw,cPearce, b Robin- b B ro w n e.......................... 69 son ..................... 18 H. Hayes, b Bradley... R. G. Cowley, c Car penter, b Crawford 7 H. F. Edmonds, b Crawford........... .*.. 0 G. E. Hayes, b Craw- fprd ........................... 0 Total A. Montgomery, c Kcn- ross, b Bradley ... 4 Second innings: II. F. Edmonds, c Sewell, b Bradley, 1 ; L. V. Greer, not out, 2 ; Major Ashby, not out, 2 1; Byes, &c., 5. Total (1 wkt) 29. ... 95 “ The opinion generally held about the Kent Eleven is that they are most dangerous when you get them with their backs against the wall.”— The Morning Post. “ Cricket in Ireland will always be most sociable, most enjoyable, and sufficiently unimportant to provide free, exhilarating play.” — S ir H om e G o r d o n , Bart., in The Tatter. Thomas scored 59 not out in twenty minutes for Thornton Heath v. Streatham Albion on the former’s ground on Saturday. He hit a 6 and twelve 4’s. E. C. Land took four wickets with consecutive balls for Saffron Walden C.C. against Thaxted C.C. on Saturday. Printed and Published by M kb b itt & H a tc h e r , L t d ., 167,168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, B.C., August 27th, 1908
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=