Cricket 1909

128 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 13, 1909. LONDON & COUNTY BANK v. ALLEYN .- Played at Dulwich on May 8. L. & C. B an k . C. R. Trowell, b Gow 76 II. L. Hearsum, run out .......................... 5 J. A. Bienvenu, bC. H. Day ..........................48 T. G. Barnes, b Ch. Cox 15 W. J. B. Sutton, b Ch. C o x .......................... 6 E. J. Stiff, b E. Gow... 3 G. A. Mills, c Parsons, b E. Gow.................. 4 P. W. Hubbard, not out ........................... 8 R. W. Semmons, c A. F. Day, b E. Gow 18 B 8, ib 3 ...........11 Total (8 wkts)194 W. D. Bradley and C. W. Walch did not bat. * Innings declared closed. A lle y n . J. P. Cutler, lbw, b C. H. Day, b Mills ... 0 Bradley .................. 7 E. L. Gow, b Mills ... 9 R. H. Day, b Mills ... 7 J. D. Baker, b Mills... 0 A. F. Day, b Bradley 8 G. Field, not out ... 11 Ch. Cox, c Sutton, b Byes .................12 Bradley .................. 10 — A. H. Parsons, not out 26 Total (8 wkts) 90 F. L. Clark, st Sem- L. Phillips did not bat. mons, b Bradley ... 0 LONDON & COUNTY BANK (2) v. ALLEYN (-2).— Played at Norbury on May 8. A ll e y n (2). C. Pethbridge, c Bale, b Frost .................. 3 W .E. Powell, c Allnutt, b Frost .................. 83 C.W.B. Bolton, b Frost 0 R. J. Vining, c Allen, b Frost .................. 4 H. Reynolds, b Bale... 6 G. Joynson, c Lynn, b F rost.......................... 1 W. T h o m p so n , b Tealby ...................19 R. B. Green, b Tealby 5 R. J. Weeks, c Gibbs, b Frost .................. 4 A. J. Scott, b Tealby 0 A. C. Jack, not out... 0 Byes, &c..................8 Total ...133 L. & C. B a n k (2). P. F. Allen, b Powell 7 T. R. Taylor, not out. .101 T. H. Lynn, lbw, b Powell ...................14 F. Allnutt, b Powell... 16 E. E. Bale, c Powell, b Joynson ... ........... 9 E. J.T. James, b Joyn­ son ........................... 0 C. de llheims c Rey­ nolds, b Joynson .. 12 L. E. Francis, not out 5 B 4, lb 2................... 6 Total (6*wkts) 170 S. C. Tealby, G. L. Frost, and C. W. Gibbs did not bat. LONDON SCOTTISH v. MILL H ILL PA RK .- Played at Acton on May 8. M il l H il l P a r k . W. P. Rowley, b E. A. Bennett .................. J. W. Jarvis, c Read, b L. L ien ard........... A. Sharp, b E. A. Ben­ nett .......................... F. G. Clark, c R. A. Bennett, b E. A. Bennett ................... H. Winch, b Read ... W. P. Williams,c Hogg, b L. L ien ard ........... C. Dalton, b E. A. Bennett ................... A. Smith, b Read ... S. F. Wood, b E. A. Bennett .................. II. Neall, b E. A. Ben­ nett ........................... H. Budden, not out... B 1,1b 4 ........... Total L ondon S cottish . W. G. Henderson, b N eall.......................... 0 S. Lienard, c Clark, b Budden ................... 6 L. Lienard, c Sharp, b Smith ...................21 E. A. Bennett, b Sharp 1 F. A. Homer, c Clark, b Wood ...................35 3. C. Hodgson, b Bud­ den .......................... 1 H. G. V. Homer, c Williams, b Budden E. 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