Cricket 1908

S e p t . 3, 1908. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 3 9 1 others after desperate jumps, and batting out 38 runs. He was the center of attraction during the tea hour. . . . Carruthers fell to the star catch of the day, Willett running far back in the outfield and spearing the ball with one hand. Peter Peel made several of his famous Hibernian boundaries, and at 23 he ‘ skidooed.’ ” Score and analysis :— S t . L o u is. First innings. Second in nings. H. Ross, b Carruthers ...20 notout......... 9 S. T. Willett, c and b c Waller, b Camp- Canipbell ... *" ......... 0 bell ........... 3 W. Eyre, b Carruthcrs ... 8 cPeel,bCarruthers 14 G. Burton, c Hart b Camp­ bell ................................. 3 c and b Campbell 0 J . Evans, c Hart, b Camp­ bell ................................. 0 cand bCarruthers 13 W. Sheppard, run out ... 1 c Campbell, b Waller . 9 W. Overberg, c Parker, b c Campbell, b Cam pbell......................... 1 Waller .......10 J . B. Furaiss, c Campbell, b Carruthers ................. 8 c and b Campbell 8 H. Keer, c Campbell, b st Peel, b Camp- Carruthers ................. 5 bell ........... 4 D. A. Murray, notout ... 4 c Peel, b Andres 7 D. Casterton, c Bell, b Cam pbell......................... 0 b Waller .....14 Byes, &c..................... 6 Byes, &c. ... 7 Total........... Total ... 98 W a n d e r er s . H. P. Waller, c Willett, b Sheppard ........62 E. J. Parker, c Furniss, b Eyre ................... 5 W. E. Hart, b Furniss 12 R. A Edwards, c Over­ berg, b Furniss ... 0 J. G. Campbell, c Murray, b Sheppard 38 G. M. Carruthers, c Willett, b Ross ... 8 S t . L o u is . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Campbell ... 12 4 27 5 ........... 5 0 24 4 Carruthers ... 11 2 23 .4 ............ 6 0 29 2 Waller ........... 9 0 28 3 A ndres........... 3 1 10 1 P. J. Peel, c Overberg, b Sheppard ........... H. Andres, not out... D. C. Davies, run out A. McKenzie, c Ross, b Evans .................. L. Lindley, b Ross ... Byes, &c.................. Total ..190 E y re ......... Furniss Sheppard. W a n d e r er s . O. M. R. W. 11 1 48 1 I Ross . 1 2 5 29 2 Evans . 9 0 70 3 O. M. R. W. 7 3 0 22 2 2 0 6 1 UNITED STATES XI. v. CANADA XI. Played'on August 7 and left drawn. Livingstone mado his third consecutive hundred within a week : he made his runs in two hundred miuutes and hit twelve 4’s, but was missed when 45. Winnipeg were not able to make the necessary runs in the remain­ ing two hours. Score and analysis :— U n ite d S ta te s x i . W. E. Hart, lbw, b M cIntosh..................... 33 T. Bissell,b Bevington 0 H. Livingstone, not out ........................... 106 W. Eyre, c Reynolds, b B evington.......... 54 J. Bissell, not out ... 25 Byes, &c..............24 Total (3 wkts) *242 * Innings declared closed. G. Burton, S. T. Willett, H. Slack, J. Evans, J. B. Furniss, and G. McPherson did not bat. C a n ad a x i . E. G. Harburg, c Bur­ ton, b Slack ...........26 I T. Smith, notout ... 78 Rev. S. G. Chambers, b Slack .................. 11 E. C. Reynolds, cWil- lett, b Slack ...........6S J.G . McIntosh,not out 23 Byes, &c.............. 5 Total (3 wkts)211 E. C. Laver, E. J . Smith, C. Goodday, G. Y. Small­ wood, F. H. Thomson, and T. A. D. Bevington did not bat. U n ite d S ta te s x i . O. M. B. W. O. M. R. W. Bevington. 21 5 52 2 Laver 12 3 32 0 E J. Smith 10 5 24 0 McIntosh. 3 1 11 1 Thomson... 10 0 20 0 T. Smith.. 5 0 13 0 Reynolds... 14 0 66 0 C an ada x i . Furniss ... 15 3 hi 0 Willett ... 2 1 9 0 Slack........... 10 0 59 3 Livingst'n 5 0 20 0 E y re ........... 3 0 12 0 Evans ... 4 0 19 0 Burton 7 0 47 0 WINNIPEG v. WANDERERS. Played on August 8 and left drawn. When the last man went in 67 runs were required to win in thirty-two m inutes: the pair made 55 in that time without being separated. Score and analysis:— W in n ip e g . E. G. Harburg, c Andres, b Campbell 3 J. G. McIntosh, c Wal­ ler, b Campbell ... 11 T. A. D. Bevington, c Waller, b Campbell 13 E. C. Reynolds, c Bur­ ton, b Campbell ... 22 T. Smith, c Hart, b Campbell.................. 9 F. H. Thompson, c Burton, b Andres .. 2 E. C. Laver, c Camp­ bell, b Waller.......... 46 E. J . Smith, c Peel, b Campbell ...........61 C. Goodday, c Parker, b Campbell ...........39 Rev. S. G. Chambers, c Whiting, b Car­ ruthers .................. 8 F. Body, not out ... 2 Byes, &c..............15 Total ...231 W a n d e r e r s . H. P. Waller, c and b Bevington .......... 25 E. J. Parker, b Beving­ ton ..........................24 W. E. Hart, b Beving­ ton .......................... 5 R. A. Edwards, lbw, b Bevington .......... 2 J . G. Campbell, st Har­ burg, b E. J. Smith 48 G.Burton,b Bevington 16 W in n ip e g . O. M. R. W. Carruthers 21 2 77 1 I Waller G. M. Carruthers, c Body, b Smith ... 3 P. J. Peel, not out ... 52 D. T. Whiting, c Mc­ Intosh, b Beving­ ton .......................... 3 H. Andres, run out... 8 D. C. Davies, not out 23 Byes, &c..............11 Total (9 wkts) 220 I slam G y m k h a n a . Campbell... 31 Andres ... 8 6 65 7 M. R. W. 1 21 1 0 15 0 0 19 0 Edwards.. 19 1 | Whiting... W a n d e r e r s . O. M. R.W. Bevington. 23 2 1116 IE .J. Smith 23 2 81 2 Laver ... 3 0 150 |T. Sm ith... 3 1 2 0 O. M. R. W. VISITORS v. CHICAGO. Played on August 10 and won by the visitors by 113 runs. Harburg, the Winnipeg crack, made his 125 out of 195 in one hundred and seventy-five minutes : he hit fifteen 4’s but was twice missed— at point when 7 and at mid-off when 45. The first wicket of Chicago scored 31 and the last 26, but the total of the side was only 99. Score and analysis:— V isito r s . F.H.Thomson, c sub.. E. G. Harburg, b Car­ ruthers ................125 T. Smith, c Edwards, b T. Pakenham ..........28 W. E. A Fenwick, st Peel, b T. Pakenham 0 C. E. Reynolds, b Andres .................18 J. G. Davis, c T. Paken­ ham, b Carruthers.. 12 b Carruthers.......... 0 W. Bain, bCarruthers 0 D. Palfreyman, cRod­ ger, b Edwards ... 2 T. Boniface, not out.. 8 S. W. Jackson, not out 0 Byes, &c..............19 Total (8 wkts) *212 R. Simpson did not bat. * Innings declared closed. C h icag o . G. M. Carruthcrs, run out ..........................20 J. A. Packenham, c Boniface, b Davis... 16 P. J. Peel, b Davis ... 6 W. E. Hart, run out... 0 R. Edwards, b Davis... 2 H. Andres, b Thomson 2 T. R. Pakenham, st Reynolds, b Davis.. 6 J. llodger, b Davis ... 16 L. Linley, b Thomson 2 D. C. Davies, not out 9 J.G.Campbell,b Davis 17 Byes, &c.............. 3 Total 99 V isito rs . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Carruthers. 24 6 50 4 1 Andres ... 11 1 45 1 T. Pakene’m 22 4 73 2 | Edwards.. 3 0 25 1 C h ic ag o . Davis 1 3 4 2 46 6 1 Smith ... 1 0 5 0 Thomson ..1 2 0 45 2 | C R IC K E T IN IN D IA . BOMBAY GYMKHANA v. ISLAM GYMKHANA. Played at Bombay on August 8 and won by Bombay Gymkhana, for whom Coombs took seven wickets for seven runs. Score and analysis:— B o m b ay G ym k h a n a . J . Milne, b Bustani.. 44 Commdr. Vines, not out ..............................21 Byes, &c............... 1 Capt. Turner, c Bus­ tani, b Tamboowalla 50 Lieut. Townend, c Abdeali, b Bustani.. 16 F. P. West, run out ... 11 Lieut. Alexander, b Aziz .......................... 1 1 Total (5 wkts)*154 P. M. D. Sanderson, F. P. Hearson, G. C. Phillips, and E. E. Coombs did not bat. *Innings declared closed. Ismail, st Sanderson, b Milne ................... Mahomed Oomer, c Townend, b Coombs Aziz, c Hearson, b Milne.......................... Karim, c Sanderson, b Coombs .................. Tamboowalla, not out Bustani, c Phillips, b Milne........................... Peer Mahomed,cWcst, b Coombs ........... Sanchawalla, c Vines, b Coombs ... ... Tyabji, c Turner, b Coombs .................. Sulaimanji, c Town- " end, b Coombs Abdeali, b Coombs ... Byes, &c.............. Total ... 22 B o m b ay G y m k h a n a . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Bustani ... 11 0 36 2 1A ziz...... 9 1 33 1 Sulaimanji... 4 0 21 0 Karim ... 1 0 7 0 Tamboowalla 13 3 56 1 | I slam G y m k h a n a . O. M. R. W. I O. M. R. W. Milne ... 6 1 15 3 |Coombs... 6 3 7 7 The Islam wickets fell thus :— 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 16 18 22 B O M B A Y G Y M K H A N A v. P A R S E E G Y M K H A N A . Played on the Bombay ground on August 14 and won by the home side by five wickets after the Parsee Gymkhana had declared their innings closed. Score and analysis:— P arsee G ymkhana . First innings. Second innings. J . D. Mody, c Coombs, b c Sanderson, b M ilne...................................29 Clarke ............... 6 J. D. Antia(Junr.), b Milne 3b Milne ........... 0 S. M. Chothia, c Turner, b c Sanderson, b Clarke.................................. 4Milne ............... 4 D. E. Mody, c Milne, b c Townend, b Coombs ........................... 5Milne .............. 0 N. Saklatwalla, b Coombs 4c Vines, b Millie 1 A. F. Divecha, c Townend, c P h illip s , b b Coom bs...........................15 Turner ............... 33 J. Poucha, c Turner, b Coombs .............................. 1 b Milne ............ 8 J. J . Dubash, c Hearson, b Clarke.................................10 c and b Clarke ... 15 P. B. Lam, lbw, b Coombs 0 n o to u t................... 3 J. D. Antia(Scnr.),c Milne, st Sanderson, b b Clarke ........................... 3Clarke ............... 0 S. S. Madon, not o u t...........12 Byes, &c............... •... 7 Byes, &c. ... 4 Total ...............93 Total (9 wkt)*74 * Innings declared closed. B ombay G ymkhana . First innings. Second innings. Capt. Turner, b Dubash ... 20b Madon ...........13 Lieut. Townend, b Dubash 32b Madon ...........20 Lieut. Alexander, c and b Madon ......................... 4 not o u t................... 0 J. S. Milne, b Madon............ 0 Comdr. Vines, c Chotliia, b Madon .......................... IS b Antia.................... 0 G. C. Phillips, b Antia ... 8 lbw, b Madon ... o E. P. Hearson, c Poucha, b A n tia .................................. 2 b Antia ............15 P. M. D. Sanderson, run out .................................. 0 not out....................13 C. G. Stileman, b Antia ... 0 E. E. Coombs, c Chothia, b Madon .......................... 7 F. J . Clarke, not ont........... 6 Byes, &c................. 4 Byes, &c. ... 6 Total ...................101 Total (5 wkts) 67 P a r se e G y m k h a n a . First innings. Second innings. O. M. It. W. O. M. R. W. Milne .......... 13 3 24 2 .. ... 8 1 28 5 Clarke ........... 11 2 25 3 .. ... 9 0 30 3 Coombs........... 8 1 27 5 .. ... 4 1 6 0 Stileman ... 1 0 10 0 .. Phillips.. 2 0 6 0 B o m b a y G y m k h a n a . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Madon ........... 23 7 38 4 .. ... 7 0 29 3 Antia (Jun.)... 9 0 23 3 .. .. 3 0 19 2 Dubash........... 13 3 36 2 .. ... 3 0 13 0 H. Wrathall, the ex-Gloucestershire cricketer, played an innings of 97 for Hull v. Morley on Saturday. F. G. Stephens hit twenty-two 4’s in an innings of 106 for Moseley v. Stourbridge, at Edgbaston, on Saturday. .

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