Cricket 1909
CR ICK ET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une i o . 1909, BRIXTON WANDERERS (2) V. CROYDON (2).— Played at Croydon on May 1. C ro yd on (2). C. T. Mabey, b Benge 0 |S. J. Ching, C. P. Wicks, b Storey 11 H. R. Groom, c Dig- nasse, b Storey ... 2 H. R. Hefford, c Gilli- gan, b B en ge.......... 1 C. R. Richer, b Benge 16 — Frisby, b Perks... 9 P. Hoeder, st Dig- nasse, b Benge ... 7 Ed monds, b Perks ... 1 M. Reichert, b Storey 5 II. J. Groom, not out 17 F. W . Fifield, b Mit chell .......................... 12 Byes, &c...............12 Total B rixto n W an d erers (2). W. A. Mitchell, c Fifield, b Reichert C. W. Phillips, c Rei chert, b Hoeder ... W. A. Gilligan, b Mabey ..................] A. Harbert, st Fifield, b Reichert ........... H. C.Edmonds, c Fifield, b Hoeder... H. C. Dignasse, b Hoeder .................. A. V. Storey, b Hoe der .......................... C. J. Lainc, c Ching, b Mabey ... J. W. E. Murray, c& b Mabey ................... F. G. Perks, hit wkt, b Mabey ... W. J. Benge, not out Byes, &c. Total BRIXTON WANDERERS (2) v. CYPHERS (2).— Played at East Dulwich on May 15. B r ix to n W a n d e r e r s (2). J. Faulkner, not out...113 A. V. Storey, b L. W. A. Mitchell, run G ale...........................10 out .......................... 28 W. R. Caesar, b W. A. Gilligan, b Rowe 1 Livett ................... 0 C. W. Phillips, c Bar- Byes ...................25 low, b L. Gale ... 2 — A. Harbert, c Hoskins, Total (6 wkts)*190 b L. G ale.................. 11 * Innings declared closed. H. C. Edmonds, C. J. Laine, F. G. Perks, and W. J. Benge did not tat. C y p h e rs (2). H. Lambert, b Benge C. Livett, b Benge ... F. J. Adye, b Storey... A. T. Ripley, run out A. T. Rowe, b Benge II. Cath, b Benge L. Gale, st Edmonds, b Benge .................. McKay, b Storey Hoskins, b Storey Barlow, run out Pullen, not o u t. Byes Total BRIXTON WANDERERS (2) v. GRANVILLE (2).- Played at Lee on May 22. G r a n v ille (2). C. Helder, b Benge P. C. Wood, c Gold smith, b Storey C. E. C. Kendle, b Storey ................... II. G. Thompson, c and b Perks ................... A. A. Johnston, c and b Harbert.................. A. Ryder, b Mitchell.., ♦Innings declared closed. B r ix to n W a n d e r e r s (2). Stuart May, b Benge 43 H. Temple, not out... 10 H. N. Gill, c Phillips, b Perks ................... 1 R. Dale, c Phillips, b Benge ................... 4 G. H. Bamber, not out 1 Byes, &c.............. 9 Total (9 wkts)*226 W. A. Mitchell, c Gill, b Wood ...................45 C. W. P h illip s , b Thompson ...........43 W . A. Gilligan, cWood, b Gill .................. 1 H. C. Dignasse, c Ken dle, b Dale ........... 6 H. C. Edmonds, b Thompson ...........26 b Wood not out c Wood, C. J. Laine, A. Harbert, A. V. Storey, b Dale .................. zi F. G. Perks, not out 0 Byes, &c...............20 Total (7 wkts)174 B. J. Benge and J. N. Goldsmith did not bat. BRIXTON WANDERERS (2) v. SPENCER (2).— Played at East Dulwich on May 29. S p e n ce r (2). G. H. Cross, b Godrich 14 N. Croll, c Godrich, b Benge .................. 3 E. J. Elkington, c Woodfall, b Benge 13 C. Sturgeon, b God rich ......................... 0 L. F. Goldsmid, b God rich .......................... 19 F. L. Morey, b God rich .......................... 8 G. S. Gingell, b Benge C. S. Rolls, c Harbert, b Godrich .......... J. Ruddy, b Benge ... — Buttenshaw, b God rich .......................... H. M. Collard, not out Byes, &c.............. Total ........... B r ix to n W an derers (2). C. W. Phillips, b Morey 9 C. J. Laine, b Morey 0 W. II. Caisar, b Morey 0 J. B. Woodfall, b A. Harbert, b Morey... 4 Morey .................. 0 R. J. Burlington, b J. F. Godrich, c Rolls, Morey ................... 2 b Elkington ........... 1 H. C. Edmonds, b W. J. Benge, not out 0 Sturgeon ................... 6 Byes, &c .............. 1 A. V. Storey, b Morey 1 — F. G. Perk, b ElkingTotal .......... 38 ton ........................... 14 HAMPSTEAD v. UPPER TOOTING.—Played at Upper Tooting on June 5. U ppe r T ooting . D. U. Butcher, c Dum- belton, b Davis ... 22 M. R. Seymour, c Hay- hoe, b Davis ...........27 T. W. Bolton, b Dum- belton ................... 4 R. M. Harvey, c Davis, b Dunkley .......... 36 L. V. Harper, c and b Dumbelton ...........37 C. C. Hosken, c Hick son, b Dumbelton... 27 A. H. Parez, c Dunk ley, b Kanga ........... W. V. Butcher, b Dum belton ................... G. H. Lyon, c Farmi- loe, b Hickson J. A. Lyon, b Kanga J. H. Lindsay, not out B 2, lb 1, nb 1 ... Total H am pstead, 1 J. T. Ash, b Parez ... D.J.Crump,c Butcher, b Hosken................... 9 H.D. Kanga, c Hosken, b Lindsay ...........31 G. A. S. Hickson, b Parez.......................... 0 H. G. Dunkley,b Parez 2 G. G. Dumbelton, not Total (7 wkts) 157 out ..........................63 I C. C. Monkliouse and H. P. Davis did not bat. T. M. Farmiloe, c Bol ton, b Parez .......... A. C. Hayhoe, b Lind say .......................... N. S. Robinson, not out .......................... B 1, lb 2, nb 2 .. MARLBOROUGH BLUES v. BEDDINGTON.— Played at Beddington on June 5. B eddington . J. F. Fairbanks, run out .......................... 6 S. F. Nightingale, b Jenkins ................... 0 J. Elliott, b M. S. Rogers ... ........... 0 E. C. Page, run out ... 56 G. H. Pile, c A. N. Rogers.bM.S.Rogers 5 L. V. Atkinson, c and b Jenkins.................. 8 C. Phillips, b M. S. Rogers ...................11 W. Bartlett,stChurch, b L. N. Rogers ... 0 A. W. Robertson, b M. S. R ogers........... 5 E. Westgate, run out 1 B. Thirlby, not o u t... 0 Byes, &c.................. 0 Total M arlborough B lues . 99 L. N. Rogers, b Atkin son ..........................22 H. Church, c Bartlett, b Atkineon ...........19 C. H. M. Thring, b A tkinson.................. 0 H. E. Barham, b A t kinson ...................25 A. W. Dickinson, b B a rtlett.................. 0 M.O. Lewis, b Bartlett 19 M. S. Rogers, not out 5 H. L. Wynne, not out 7 B 1,1b 3, n b l ... 5 Total (6 wkts)...102 O. S. Jenkins and A. N. Rogers did not bat. MONMOUTH v. GLAMORGAN. Played at Newport on June 1 and 2 and left drawn. Score and analysis :— M onm outh sh ire . Second innings. First innings. Silverlock, c Bancroft, b Nash .. ........................ 1 M. Stratton, c Gibson, b Creber.................................. 6 E. S. Phillips, c and b Max well ...............................130 T. B. Williams, b Nash ... 11 Diver, b Maxwell ........19 M. David, c Bancroft, b Maxwell ......................... 7 L. H. Weight, b Hacker ... 15 F. G. Phillips, c Hacker, b Nash ................................30 W. E. C. Hudden, b Nash... 3 W. A. Williams, b Maxwell 37 L. F. Stedman, not out ... 3 Byes, &c.............„. ... 25 b Nash.................. 21 c Hacker, b Max well .................. 9 b Hacker b Nash... b Nash... 57 0 b Nash................... 0 c Riches, bCreber 39 c M a x w e ll, b Hacker ... b Nash........... b Hacker ... notout Byes, &c. Total ...............287 Total G lam organ sh ire . 1 , 25 , 15 , 14 , 13 ...202 Maxwell, b F. Phillips 16 A. Gibson, c Driver, b F. Phillips ........... 1 Hacker, c W.Williams, b Stedman .......... 2 Nash, not out ........... 0 Crebcr, run o u t.......... 0 Byes, &c............... 4 N. V. H. Riches, c David, b F. Phillips 13 T. A. L. Whittington, c Silverlock, b F. Phillips ...................23 E. R. Sweet-Escott, c F.Phillips,bWilliams 45 Bancroft, c Diver, b Silverlock...................54 Clough, c E. Phillips, Total ...........182 b Stedman ...........15 H. G. Symonds, c F. Phillips, b Stedman 9 Second innings : Whittington, c T. Williams, b Stedman, 25 ; Sweet-Escott, not out, 83; Bancroft, c Silverlock, b W. Williams, 75; Symonds, not out, 25 ; byes, &c., 12. Total (2 wkts), 220. M on m outh sh ire . First innings O. M. R. W. Second innings. O. M. R. W. Creber ... ... 32 7 74 1 .. ... 5 1 23 1 Nash ... 33 9 102 4 .. .. 26 7 76 5 Maxwell... ... 11-1 3 28 4 .. ... 23 G 71 1 Hacker ... ... 6 0 36 1 . ... 8-1 2 19 3 Clough ... ... 3 0 22 0 . Nash bowled one no-ball. G la m o rg a n sh ire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Silverlock .. 8 1 28 1 ... W. Williams.. 12 1 46 1 ... ... 29 0 66 1 Stedman 15 1 53 4 ... ... 16 2 60 1 F. Phillips .. 133 0 43 3 ... ... 21 2 82 0 H udden......... 4 0 8 0 ... Phillips and Williams each bowled a wide. “ O Y A L B A . R E I D ’ S O V A L . W Th e celebrated pre para tion for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goods, W arranted not to ru b off or cake. As used at K en- nington Oval, and highly recom m ended by K . 8 Ranjit8inhji, Dr. W . G. Grace, O. B. F ry, Lord Dalm eny, Australian X I., 1905, G. L. Jessop, Ac., Sc. P a c k e d in z in c b o x e s , 6 d . p e r box . J. J. REID, 378, Kenningfcon Rd., London. B y R o y a l W a r r a n t , M a k e r s t o H .M . T h e K in g . RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS. T H E B E S T IN T H E W O R L D . Are unequalled for Cricket Grounds. R A N S O M E S , S IM S A N D J E F F E R I E S , L t d ., IP S W IC H . THREE GOLD MEDALS. FOUR SILVER MEDALS. Supplied by all Iro nm o n g ers. Printed and Published by M k b b it t & H a t c h e r , L td ., 167,168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., June 10th, 1909.
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