Cricket 1909
J une 24, 1909. CR ICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 223 NORTHUMBERLAND v. CHESHIRE. Played at Newcastle on Juno 7 and 8 and won by the home side by four wickets six minutes before time. Score and analysis C heshire . First innings. Second innings. J. Fallons, b Milne .......... 15 b White ..........38 Beat, c Ullathorne, b Milne 8 c Ullathorne, b Foster ........ 31 E. Osborne, c Ullathorne, b Milne ..........................16 b Gilman .........23 A. Turner, c Gilman, b W h ite..................................21 b Foster ........... 1 R. Voss, b Foster.................. 28 c Bichardson, b Milne ........ 78 H. Rigby, c Milne, b Foster 56 c Ullathorne, b Foster .......... 4 Rev. L. Hamilton, st Ulla thorne, b Brown ..........23 cBrown.bSkinner 10 E. Stockton, not o u t...........37 c Ullathorne, b Skinner.......... 7 T. Brewer, c Foster, b Marshall ......................... 25 b Foster ..........23 Buxton, c and b Brown ... 0 c G ille s p ie , b Foster .......... 5 Dixon, b B row n ..................... 0 not out...................... 1 Byes, &c.......................19 Byes, &c. ... 45 Total .................. 248 Total N orthumberland . ..266 First innings. S. Anderson, c Brewer, b Turner ..........................75 Richardson, c Brewer, b Turner.................................. 6 Marshall, c Dixon, b Buxton .......................... 4 F. Gillespie, b Turner ...123 J. Gilman, lbw, b Turner... 52 Milne, c Voss, b Stockton... 0 W. Brown, c Voss, b Turner 19 T. Ullathorne, b Buxton ... 18 C. Skinner, c Brewer, b Turner ..........................16 R. Foster, not out ...........36 Rev. H. White, c Brewer, b B u x to n ..........................21 Byes, &c......................29 Total ...........399 C heshire . Second innings. b Dixon ...........13 not out ........... 9 c Brewer,b Turner 17 c Dixon, b Buxton 10 notout..................13 b Buxton ...........41 cTurner,b Buxton 9 b Buxton ........... 0 Byes, &c............ 5 Total (6 wkts)117 First innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Skinner ... ... 15 0 70 0 ... ... 21 2 96 2 Marshall ... 3 0 12 1 ... Milne ... 33 3 50 3 .. !” 18 7 23 1 White ... .. 15 2 44 1 ... ... 12 2 24 1 Brown ... ... 5-3 2 15 3 ... ... 9 4 iS 0 Foster ... ... 14 6 21 2 ... ... 21-1 4 44 5 Gilman ... ... 9 0 17 0 ... ... 4 0 16 1 Foster bowled five wides. N orth u m b e rla nd. First innings. O. Turner ...........28 Dixon ........... 8 B u xton ...........22 Bent ........... 5 Stockton ... 9 M. R. W. 5 130 6 .. 0 46 0 ... 1 123 3 ... 0 19 0 ... 0 52 1 .. Second innings. ~ M. K. W. 0 34 1 0 20 1 0 52 4 O. 5 2 8-5 6 0 BEDFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. DULWTCH COLLEGE. Played at Bedford home side by 53 runs. on June 16 and won by the Score:— B e d fo rd D.Chamberlain,cWad- dington, b Gasson 0 N.S.Maltby, c Keddie, b G asson.................. 2 P. A. Foy, c Thimm, b K eddie..................21 R. C. Wilkinson, c Greenwood, b Col- m a n .......................... 6 D.'Turnbull, st Cole man, b Colman ... 7 E. H. Holland, c Gas son, b Keddie ... 12 D u lw ich E. P. Colman, lbw, b G rierson.................. 0 C. M. Keddie, b Grier son ... ...................34 A.C.Green, b Grierson 4 A. M. Whitehead, b Grierson ... ........... 0 E.J. Waddington, lbw, b Foy ..................22 C.J. Coleman, b Grier son ..........................12 G rammar S chool . T. B. Phillips, c Cole man, b Keddie F.B.Hollard,cThimm, b Colman ........... 1 G. B. Reeves, c Green wood, b Gasson ... 18 H .Grierson,cColeman, b K eddie..................... 16 L. G. Phillips, not out 8 B 7, lb 1 ............ 8 Total ...147 C ollege . F. Thimm, b Grierson 0 J. E. Greenwood, b G rierson................... 1 W. A. Donald, b Foy... 2 B.M.Mahon, c Maltby, b Grierson ...........13 L. B. Gasson, not out 4 Byes ................... 2 Total . 94 Economical because Durable. ‘Viyella ’ (R egd .) The Ideal Washing Material FOR CRICKET,TENNIS, 6c. Th e “ S T A N D A R D ” s a y s : “ Viyella is largely employed in making day and night shirts, pyjamas, and athletic costumes for men. Its uses are in numerable. . . . Wears and washes well.” To be obtained in the latest colourings and designs from the leading Outfitters, Hosiers, 6 c . or name of nearest, with illustrated booklet, sent on application, by “Viyella,” 7 “ Viyella” House, Newgate Street, London, E.C. WORCESTERSHIRE GENTLEMEN v. WARWICKSHIRE GENTLEMEN. Played at Worcester on June 11 and 12 and won by the home side by 186 runs. Score:— W orcestershire G entlemen . First innings. R. S. Swalwell, c Lucas, b Mayfield ..........................10 J. F. Jewell, c Adams, b Gennell ..........................48 W. B. Burns, c Fritton, b Gillingham ...................58 F. A. W. Howe, c Fritton, b Gillingham .................. 3 J. N. Burns, c Morris, b Mayfield .......................... 4 F. R. Umfreville, c Lucas, b Mayfield..........................12 W. H. Taylor, c Rother ham, b Mayfield ...........52 M. Jewell, lbw, b Ward ... 51 Major Lang, b Gennell ... 0 Col. Wakefield, c Lucas, b Maclaren ..........................13 Rev. R. Craze, not out ... 4 Byes, &c......................34 Total .................. 289 W arwickshire First innings. J. C. Maclaren, c Wake field, b T aylor.................. 27 W. Morris, b T a ylor...........18 F. A. Ward, b Taylor... _. 0 J. C. Lucas, b W. B. Burns 14 Capt. Fritton,b W. B. Burns 5 Rev. Gillingham, st J. N. Burns, b Taylor ........... 5 Major Gennell, b Taylor ... 12 Capt. Adams, c and b M. Jew ell..................................10 E. Rotherham, notout ... 18 J. Mayfield, c W. B. Burns, b M. Jewell ..................10 K, Harrison, b Taylor ... 13 Byes, &c.......................20 Total ..................152 Second innings, c Fritton, b May field ................... 1 b Maclaren.......... b M ayfield.......... e Rotherham, b Ward ........... c Ward, b May field .................. c Ward, b Gen nell ................... c Fritton, b May field .................. st Adams, b Gen nell ........... b Mayfield ... b Gennell not out Byes, &c T o ta l.......... 224 G entlemen . Second innings. b W. B. Burns ... 18 b W. B. Burns ... 35 absent hurt ... 0 st J. N. Burns, b M. Jewell ... 23 not out ...........58 c Lang, b Crazo .. 1 b W. B. Bums ... 0 b M. Jewell ... 6 b Craze ...........22 b M. Jewell c Swalwell, Craze Byes, &c. Total... WORCESTERSHIRE GENTLEMEN v. HEREFORDSHIRE GENTLEMEN. Played at Worcester on June 14 and 15 and won by the home side by 161 runs. Score:— W orcestershire G entlemen . Second innings. First innings. J. E. Jewell, c Watson, b Croft ..................................49 J. N. Burns, c Green-Price, b W a tson ..........................23 F. A. W. How, b Thomas... 5 Capt. Davidge, b Thomas... 3 G. F. Jones, b C r o ft........... 5 R. B. Umfreville, b Thomas 31 Capt. Wakefield, b Croft ... 7 A. W. Isaac, b C ro ft...........20 Capt. Fulton, b Bale...........28 Major Lang, c Thomas, b Bale ..................................26 G. Croker-Fox, not out ... 1 Byes, &c....................... 4 not out ..102 lbw, b Thomas . not out ... .. 0 l ’.'. b Watson c Green-Price, Croft run out Byes, &c. b .105 Total .................202 Total (4 wkts)*261 * Innings declared closed. H e r e fo rd s h ire G entlem en. First innings. H. Hayes, b Burns .......... 3 C. Ponsonby, c Fulton, b Umfreville.............................19 G. Croft, b Burns ........... 0 Rev. W. Marshall, c Burns, b Umfreville ..................... 31 — Bale, b Jewell..................... 39 T. O. Thomas, c Burns, b Umfreville.............................13 R. M. Thornely, b Lang ... 0 Rev. A. E. Green-Price, st Fulton, b Jewell .............44 Rev. J. H. Tuke, st Fulton, b Lang .............................17 — Watson, not out ........... 5 E. A. Schlumberger, c Jewell, b Lang... ........... 0 Byes, &c....................... 7 Total ................... 178 Second innings, c and b Burns ... 2 c Burns, b Lang 43 b Lang................... 6 c Fulton, b Burns 0 c Jewell, b Burns 5 b Lang...................11 b Jewell ........... 4 not out ...........29 c How, b Jewell 0 b Jewell ........... 5 b Lang................... 9 Byes, &c. ... 10 Total.......... 224 J. Sugden took all ten wickets for 22 runs for Libraries v. Sainsbury’s C.C., at Wandle Park Croydon, on June 12th.
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