Cricket 1909

208 CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 17. 1909, Edmonds, b Battiscombe ... 10 HAMPSTEAD v. TONBRIDGE SCHOOL.—Played at Tonbridge on June 9. H ampstead . R. E. Eiloart, c and b Bour­ dillon ...................................14 F. Rowley, lbw, b Bour- d illo n .......................... ... 19 G. Farmiloe, c Marzeth, b Sm ith .................................. 15 E. W. H. Beaton, c Eates, b Smith .......................... 31 T. M. Farmiloe, c England, b Knott ...........................42 A. J. O it , c Pattison, b Bourdillon ...................10 G. S. Pawling, b Smith ... 11 C. S. Drayson, not out ... 8 F. Danford Thomas, run out .................................. 1 H. P. Davis, c Bourdillon, b Knott .......................... 0 H. H. Sherriff, c Eates, b Sm ith ................................... 6 W 3, nb 1 ................... 4 not o u t................. 19 c Pegg, b Battis­ combe ...........10 c England, b Battiscombe ... 17 b Battiscombe ... B 2, w 2 Total ...161 Total (4 wkts) 60 F. H. Knott, b Eiloart 16 T. E. Bourdillon, run out ...........................34 H. F. Edmonds, b Rowley ...................17 L. Marzeth, lbw, b Eiloart ................... 6 C. A. Pattison, c Beaton, b Rowley... J. Liebenrood, b Row­ ley ........................... 0 T on bridge S chool . B. Battiscombe, b Rowley ................... 0 W. England, notout... 9 H. Pegg, c Beaton, b Eiloart ...................10 R. L. Smith, lbw, b Eiloart ................... 0 W. J. Eates, c Sherriff, b Rowley................... 0 B 2, lb 1, w 1 ... 4 Total ...........97 HAMPSTEAD June 12. C. H. Eiloart, c sub., b Wakefield ........... 90 G. Farmiloe, c Lock, b Banks ...................68 R. E. E ilo a r t, b Almond .................. 51 E. W. H. Beaton, b Wakefield ........... 1 H. S. Maclure, absent 0 T. Farmiloe, c Everett, b Wakefield ........... 3 v. PINNER.—Played at Pinner on H am pstead. F. R. Eiloart, b Al­ m ond...........................11 J. Baker, b Wakefield 0 Huckstep, not out ... 5 R. W. Achley, lbw, b Almond ................... 0 Danford Thomas, b Almond ................... 5 Leg-bye ......... 1 Total (9 wkts)235 A. W. Everett, c Farmiloe, c R. Eiloart ...................38 F. Atkinson, c C. Eiloart, b Huckstep 0 J. G. Howard, b Huck­ step ........................... 4 D. O. Light, not out.. 65 P in n e r . L. V. Wakefield, b R. Eiloart ................... 8 G G. Lee, b G. Farm iloe...................64 R. Banks, not out ... 0 B 11, lb 5 ..........16 Total (5 wkts)195 E. Reid, W. G. Lock, and J. H. Almond did not bat. _________________ H A M P S T E A D v. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL.—Played at Neasden on June 12. H am p stead . G. H. Rigby, c Suss­ kind, b W ells........... 8 G. W. Hodgson, c Wells, b M. Susskind 7 J. C. Toller, b Wells ... 22 W. S. Hale, c and b R. Susskind ........... 0 N.S.Robinson, bChant 19 E.H.Jachson, c Smart, b King ................... 2 J. S. Purry, b Chant 13 G. G. Braithwaite, b King ................... 7 H. P. Davis, b King 0 Atkinson (sub), c Chant, b King .. 4 Smith (sub), not out 1 B 8, lb 2 ...........10 Total 93 U n iv e r sity C ollege S chool . T. Chant, c Atkinson M. Susskind, not out 38 (sub), b D avis...........24 | B 8, lb 3...........11 P. Wollen, not out ... 37 I — Total (1 wkt)...110 HAMPSTEAD v. QUEEN’S CLUB.—Played at Hampstead on June 12. Q u een ’ s C lub . Capt. H. B. Fawcas, c Marsden, b Ingram 2 H. V. Townsend, c Eunkley, b Ingram 8 R, H. Scholfield, c Barron, b Dumble- ton ...........................15 D. C. Forbes, c Robert­ son, b Pawling ... 29 E. Whinney, c Cros­ dale, blngram ... 2 D. W. Cunningham, b Ingram .................. 0 H am pstead . A. A. Surtees, b Ingram .................. 0 Hearne (W ),cWheeler, b Dum bleton.......... 1 Castle, st Crosdale, b Ingram .................. 6 Wilkinson, not out ... 24 W. Polock, c Cros­ dale, b Ingram ... 1 Byes ................... 2 Total 90 D. J. Crump, st Wil­ kinson, b Hearne ... 11 E. L. Marsden, b Forbes .................. 17 R. D. Robertson, c Whinney, b Schol­ field ...........................23 S. S. Pawling, c Wil­ kinson, b Castle ... 7 G. Donaldson, c Wil­ kinson, b Hearne ... 2 G. Crosdale, b Castle 0 H. Dunkley, c Wilkin­ son, b C astle.......... 0 A. Barron, c W ilkin­ son, b Hearne ... 6 Dr. Ingram, run out 7 G. Dumbleton, not out .......................... 31 B 1, lb 1, w 2 ... 4 Total (9 wkts) 108 F. C. Wheeler did not bat. DURHAM v. CHESHIRE. Played at Darlington on June 9 and 10 and won by Durham by an innings and 166 runs. Score and analysis:— C h e s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. F. L. Eaton, b Turnbull ... 18 b Turnbull...... 20 J. C. Fallows, b Turnbull 1 c Gore, b Parkin 42 E. Osborne, c and b Morris 6 c and b Turnbull 0 H. P. Rigby, lbw, b Turn­ bull .................................. 9 b Morris ... ... 17 R. H. Voss, b Turnbull ... 0 b Morris .......37 A. S. Turner, b Morris ... 1 b Morris ....... 0 A. F. Stockton, st Gore, b Turnbull..........................22 b Turnbull............. 3 W. E. Jones, not out...........13 n o to u t....................63 T. T. Brewer, lbw, b Turn­ bull .............................. 3 b Morris ........ 0 Buxton, b Morris ......... 6 b Morris ......... 0 Dixon, b M orris................... 0 b Morris .......17 Byes, &c. ................. 8 Byes, &c. ... 5 Total......204 Total ................. 87 D u r h a m . Morris, run out........... 4 T. Coulson, c and b Buxton ..................21 Thackeray, run out... 50 Parkin, not out...........26 Byes, &c..................20 23 Turnbull, c Osborne, b T u rn er................. A. E. Walker, b Bux ton .......................... 6 J. M. Russell, b Turner 12 C. Brooks, b Buxton... 5 E .B. Proud, b Stockton 60 T.A. Bradford,b Turner 89 Total (9 wkfs) *457 G. P. Qorc, not out ...141 * Innings declared closed, C h esh ire . First innings. Morris ... Turnbull 0. M. R. W. O. M. R. w. 16-3 2 55 4 ... ... 21*4 6 37 6 16 5 24 6 ... ... 30 2 80 3 Thackeray ... 8 2 22 0 Parkin ... ... 8 0 26 1 Brooks ... ... 7 1 28 0 Brooks bowled a wide. | Durham . Buxton Dixon Eaton Turner O. 22 12 4 19 M, R. W. 3 100 3 0 88 0 0 27 0 1 89 3 Voss Stockton.. Jones O. M. R. W. 4 0 35 0 9 0 73 1 3 0 25 0 Dixon and Stockton each bowled one wide and Voss one no-ball. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE'SECOND ELEVEN v. YORKSHIRE SECOND ELEVEN. Played at Nottingham on June 14 and 15 and won by the home side by ten wickets. Score and 2nd XI. Second innings, c Staunton,bArm- 1 strong ...........30 28 b Barnes ...........10 6 c Armstrong, b Clifton ........... 3 0 lbw, b Clifton ... 2 1 c James, b Barnes 17 Y o r k s h ir e First innings. Grimshaw, c Iremonger, b Clifton ........................... Hardisty, c Armstrong, b Iremonger........................... Turner, b Barnes ........... Richardson, c Armstrong, b Barnes ........................... H. Smith, b Barnes ........... Booth, c Armstrong, b Ire­ monger .......................... Drake, c Armstrong, b Ire­ monger .......................... G. Tattersall, b Clifton ... C. J. Whitaker, not out ... Dolphin, c Lee, b Barnes... Hartington, c Armstrong, b Iremonger ................... Lb ........................... 15 lbw, b Lee . 14 34 c and b Barnes ... 17 11 c Iremonger, b Clifton ..............25 23 bArmstrong ... 22 1 not out..........................17 c Staunton, b Arm- 1 strong ............. 3 4 Byes, &c. ... 7 Total ..................125 N o tts 2nd XI. Total ...167 C. Cursham, b Hart­ ington ................... 3 James, b Grimshaw ... 90 R. H. T. Turner, c Drake, b Richardson 17 Iremonger (A.), b Hartington ........... 20 Rev. H. Staunton, c Booth, b Hartington 14 "Lee, c Tattersall, b H artington........... 8 . Total Second innings : C. Cursham, not out, 20 not out, 50. Total (no wkt) 70. Y o r k s h ir e 2nd XI. Stapleton, b Grim­ shaw........................... 2 J. K. Lane, c Richard­ son, b D ra k e...........32 Armstrong,stDolphin, b Drake ................... 15 Barnes, not out ... 3 Clifton, c Whitaker, b Richardson ... 15 B 1, lb 2, nb 1 ... 4 . ...223 James, First innings. Sccond innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Barnes ... .. 15 2 41 4 ... . . 32 12 43 3 Clifton ... .. 12 3 40 2 ... . . 30 15 48 3 Iremonger .. 12 1 23 4 ... . 15 3 44 0 L e e .......... .. 2 (i 9 0 ... . . 3 1 11 1 Cursham .. 1 0 8 0 ... . Armstrong . ! l.o-i 4 14 3 N o tts 2nd XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Hartington . . 21 2 71 4 ... ... 3 0 13 0 Drake ... . . 15 1 35 2 ... ... 3 1 12 0 Whitaker . 3 0 12 0 ... ... 3-1 1 7 0 Booth ... . . 6 2 18 0 ... ... 4 0 18 0 Richardson .. 11’1 1 51 2 ... ... 6 0 20 0 Grimshaw . 12 0 32 2 ... Booth bowled one no-ball. ( ( O V A L B A R E I D ’ S O V A L . W H I T E . The celebrated prepara tion for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goods, Warranted not to rub off or cake. As used at Ken­ nington Oval, and highly recommended by K. B. Ranjitsinhji, Dr. W . G. Grace, O. B. Fry, Lord Dalmeny, Australian XI., 1905, G. L. Jessop, Ac., &c. P a c k e d in z in c b o x e s , 6 d . p e r box. J. J. REID, 878, Kennington Rd., London, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. 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 I N 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. S upplied by all Iro nm o n g ers. Printed and Published by M b b b it t & H a t c h e s , L td ., 167, 168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.O.i June 17th, 1909

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