Cricket 1909

240 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u ly i , 1909. RUGBY SCHOOL v. CLIFTON COLLEGE Played at Rugby on June 18 and 19 and left drawn. Score :— C lifton C ollege . First innings. A. Iv. Hickrnann, b Cun­ ningham .........................'. 13 II. Malcomson, c King, b Cunningham .................. 14 C. Rissik, st King, b Rait- Kerr ...................................16 J. W. Mason, c Miller-Hal- lett, b Rait-Kerr ...........22 W. M. Brownlee, c Fraser, b Champion ...................14 J. H. E. Whitehead, c Rel- ton, b Fraser ......... . ... 70 R. F. T. Foljambe, run out 33 st King, b Relton 4 Second innings, c King, b Cun­ ningham ... 23 c King, b Cun­ ningham...........46 c and b Symonds 5 b Symonds........... 0 c King, b Cham­ pion ...................62 c Fraser, b Cham­ pion ..................... 58 P. S. Richardson, c Fraser, b Rait-Kerr .................. 29 J. F. P. Southern, not out... 13 E. L. A. Matthias, c Forres­ ter, b Cunningham C. R. B. Murray, c Miller- Hallett, b Rait-Kerr Byes, &c....................... Champion, Relton Champion, Relton ... 0 not out ........... c Champion, b 0 Cunningham... Total ...................247 R ugby S chool . Byes, &c... 35 Total...........335 First innings. G. D. Forrester, b Murray 11 R. S. Rait-Kerr, b Mason... 61 H. S. Sharp, b Brownlee ... 18 S. A. Miller-Hallett, c Fol­ jambe, b Mason ....... 33 A. II. Read, run o u t......... 1 P. S. Fraser, c Mason, b B row nlee........................56 W. It. King, b Murray ... 16 A. T. Champion, not out .. 27 J. C. Symonds, b Murray 5 J. A. Cunningham, b Mur­ ray ................................ 0 B. C. Relton, b Murray ... 14 Byes, &c...................18 Total ..............260 Second innings, c and b Brownlee 19 run out ........... 9 c Mason, b White­ head... ...........18 c Malcomson, b Murray ...........33 notout...................91 b Brownlee...........26 not out...................23 Byes, &c. ... 9 Total (5 wkts) 228 BEDFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL. Played at Bedford on June 12, and left drawn. Score:— S t . P aul ’ s S chool . R. T. Pollard, c Wilk- E. R. Chetham-Strode, run out ..................... 13 G. E. Sellers, cWilkin- son, b Foy ........... 8 P. G. Fender, b Grier­ son ............................145 P. J. Buckley, b Hol- lard ........................... 5 A.E. Bolter, c Phillips, b Grierson .............29 C. J. Farr, c W ilkin­ son, b Grierson ... 12 ingson, b Grierson.. E. W. Sharp, b Grier­ son ......................... C. G. Bayly, lbw, b Foy ........................... S. I. James, c Foy, b G rierson................... J. Norman, not o u t... Byes, &c............... Total ...........S B edford G rammar S chool . D. Chamberlain, hit wkt, b Sellers .. 4 N. S. Maltby, b Nor­ man ............................ 0 D. Turnbull, b Sellers 27 lt. G. Wilkinson, not out ........................39 P. A. Foy, c Bolter, b Fender .................... 3 E. H. Holland, c Buck­ ley, b Norman ... 7 E. J. Nutyens did not bat. T. B. Phillips, run out .......................... F. B. Bollard, c and b Fender ................... G. B. Reeves, lbw, b Fonder ................... II. Grierson, b Sellers Byes, &c............... Total (9 wkts)104 BEDFORDSHIRE v. HERTFORDSHIRE. Played on the Elstow ground, Bedford, on June 18 and 19 and left drawn. Score and analysis :— B edfordshire . First innings. Second innings, noldstock, c Golding, b M arsh....................................113 n o to u t...................50 cColeman,bMarsli 0 b Marsh ...........13 b Marsh ........... 5 N. Keenan, b White Ilastings-Squire, b White H. Willett, b White ......... H. R. Orr, c Wright, b W h ite..................................... 8 W. E. King, c Dell, b White 25 c Marsh, b Wright 89 Rev. R. H. Moss, lbw, b White ............................. 6 R. E. Apthorp, not out..6 9 b Golding ................ 2 P. A. Foy, c Titchmarsh, b c Golding, b Cole- White ..................................... 0 m an ................... 1 L. Clarke, c Doll, b White 22 H. Grierson, b Golding ... 2 Byes, &c.......................20 Byes, &c ... 12 Total ...................302 Total (6 wkts)172 H ertfordshire . A. Butcher, bGrierson 4 Golding, lbw, b Clarke 64 C. H. Titchmarsh, b Foy ........................... 9 J. N. Cowley, b King 18 M. H. Doll, st Apthorp, b O rr.......................... 9 R. B. Cowley, c King, b O rr... ................. 2 White, not o u t .......... 103 E. L. Wright, run out 21 Coleman, c King, b Grierson.................36 H. M. Harford, b Grierson................... 3 W. H. Marsh, b Clarke 8 Byes, &c............32 * _ Total ........309 B edfordshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Coleman ... 32 8 64 0 ......... 8 5 52 1 White ... ... 40 7 128 8 ......... D oll......... ... 13 2 39 0 ... .. Marsh ... ... 15 5 36 1 ......... 9 0 36 3 Golding ... ... 4 1 15 1 ......... 8-4 1 34 1 W rig h t......... 3 0 16 1 J.N.Cowley .. 4 1 22 0 H ertfordshire . O. M R. W. O. M. R. W. Grierson Foy ... M oss.. 29 24 7 6 82 3 I Orr ... 6 58 1 3 12 0 Clarke King Grierson and Foy bowled one wide each, and Moss two no-balls. 14 3 43 2 18-2 1 51 2 9 2 31 1 SOUTHGATE v. UNIVERSI1Y COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Played at Southgate on June 26. U niversity C ollege H ospital . F. H. Bowen, c Paige, b Lewis ................... W. S. Beauchamp, c Carter, b Lewis H. C. Meara, b Pearce A. H. Henderson, run out ................. E. C. Sunderland, b Lewis ......... F. S. Lewis, b Meara... 96 L. Neiderheitmann, c Tasker, b Phillips... 15 H. E. Pearce,c Hender­ son, b Phillips ... 9 E. J. Mann, b Meara... 16 A. J. Carter, lbw, b Rogerson................. 33 E. T. Vint, b Meara ... 0 R. E. Paige, c Beau­ champ, b Bowen ... 14 24 H. L, Foxall, b 10 Lewis ........... 9 C. J. Rogerson, b 2 Pearce ........... 1 E. H. Scott, lbw, b 4 Lewis ........... 2 4 H. V. D. Smith, not out ................... 0 0 B 9, lb 1 ... 10 0 Total ... 66 R. S. Dickson, c Hen­ derson, b Smith ... 1 T. H. C. Levick, b Beauchamp ...........25 C. C. Thicknesse, c Beauchamp,b Smith 5 W. T. Ricketts, not out 0 B 11, lb 2, w 2 ... 15 Total ...229 STAFFORDSHIRE v. WORCESTER­ SHIRE. Played atWolverhampton on June 21,22 &23. Drawn. The feature of this match, which was spoilt by rain, was the successful bowling of Barnes. Score and analysis:— W ORCESTERSHIRE. First innings. Bowley, c Fereday, b Barnes ..........................21 Pearson, b Barnes ........... 4 H. G. Bache, lbw, b Barnes 0 Arnold, c Hollowood, b Barnes ..........................13 CufFe, b Barnes ................... 7 W. H. Taylor, c Fereday, b Barnes .......................... 24 A. W. Isaac, b Gill ..........14 Burrows, c Bucknell, b Barnes .......................... 0 Hunt, st Winser, b Barnes IS Gaukrodger, not o u t.......... 1 Stringer, c Winser, b Gill... 4 Byes, &c.......................17 Second innings. cWinser,b Barnes 18 b Barnes ........... 1 c B r i g g s , b Nicholls ...........40 c Page, b Nicholls 47 cBriggs/bNicholls 1 cBiiggs,bNicholls 7 c M e a k in , b Barnes ........... 3 b N ich olls........... 5 not out ...........12 b Barnes .......... 13 b Barnes ........... 0 Byes, &c. ... 20 Total ...123 Total ...167 S taffordshire . P. Briggs, c Cuffe, b B u rrow s................... 5 R. C. Page, b Cuffe ... 26 H, D. Stratton, lbw, b Burrows ........... 8 Fereday, c Cuffe, b Arnold ...................29 Barnes, c Gaukrodger, b A rnold..................11 B. Meakin, b Pearson 4 C. L. Winser, c Cuffc, b Pearson................... 2 N ic h o lls , c Gauk­ rodger,b Cuffe ... 23 Gill, b Pearson ... 5 W .J.Beddows,notout IS Bucknell, run out ... 0 Byes, &c...............13 Total... .. 144 Second innings : P. Briggs, b Arnold, 9 ; Fereday, not out, 1. Total (1 wkt), 10. W orcestershire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Barnes .......... 21 6 45 8 ... ... 21 4 47 5 Bucknell ... 4 0 17 0 ... ... 6 1 28 0 G ill.................. 15 5 3 43 2 ... ... 7 1 19 0 Nicholls........... 1 0 1 0 ... ... 17 4 45 5 Page ... ... 2 1 8 0 Barnes bowled three no-balls, Gill one, and Nicholls a wide. S taffordshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Taylor .......... 7 1 15 0 ... Burrows ... 15 2 51 2 ... Cuffe ........... 10-5 2 22 2 ... 2 1 2 0 Pearson.......... 11 2 22 3 ... Arnold ........... 12 4 21 2 ... 2-1 0 8 1 ( < O V A L B A . R E I D ' S O V A L The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goods, W arranted not to rub off or cake. A s used at K en­ nington Oval, and highly recom m ended by K. H Ranjitsinhji, Dr. W . G . Grace, O. B. F ry, Lord Dalm eny, Australian X L , 1905, G. L. Jessop, Ac., «Sr. P a c k e d in z in c b o x e s , 6 d . p e r b o x . J. J. REID, 878, Kennington Rd., London. S upplied by a ll Iro nm o n g ers. 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. RANSOM ES , S IMS AND J E F F E R I E S , L td ., IP S W IC H . THREE GOLD MEDALS. FOUR SILVER MEDALS. Printed and Published by M k b r itt & H a tc h e s , L td ., 167, 168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, L ondon, B .C ., J u ly 1st, 1909.

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