Cricket 1909
J uly 8, 1909. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 247 DERBYSHIRE v. SURREY. Played at Chesterfield on July 1 and 2. Surrey won by an innings and 76 runs. Neither county was at full strength for this match, Surrey being without Hayward and Hobbs and the home side lacking the services of Lawton, Morton (injured) and llickman. Surrey won the toss and sent their opponents in and their policy was thoroughly justified. Derbyshire lost Wright and Bowden for 22 and so difficult a matter did run- getting prove that only 28 were made in the first hour. Needham and Cadman added 30 together, but the former was very slow, at one period of his innings making 11 singles in succession. At lunch half the side were out for 88, and, although Chapman played a sound game for 80 minutes, the innings closed for 146. Smith took seven wickets for 46. Surrey’s first wicket realised 42, but the fourth fell at 96 whilst at 129 Harrison and Ducat left in the same over. At the end of the day Davis and Smith put on 31 without being parted, the score when stumps were drawn being 161 for six. On Friday the wicket was in much better condition and Surrey took their score to 306, thereby gaining a lead of 160. Davis, making many fine drives and leg-hits, scored 112 in 115 m inutes; his chief strokes were twenty- two 4’s. Smith helped him to put on 68 in 55 minutes, Lees 59 in 35, and Strudwick, who hit Warren for four 4’s, 44 in a quarter of an hour. Derbyshire gave a miserable display when they went in the second time. Half the side were out for 21, and, notwith standing a stand of 38 by Wright and Oliver, the innings closed for 84, on a good wicket. Score and analysis:— D erbyshire . First innings. L. G. Wright, c Ducat, Sm ith.......................... Needham, b Lees ... . Bowden, b Smith ... . Cadman, lbw, b Smith J. Chapman, b Smith Warren, Rushby c Marshal, b Second innings. 1 c Davis, b Rushby 29 27 b Rushby . 5 4 cStrudwick, b Rushby ............ 2 16 b L ees....12 Strudwick, b Lees.................... 0 39 ... 22 c and b Rushby.. 0 L. Oliver, c Davis, b Lees 17 b Rushby .......... 16 Humphries, b Smith.......... 0 cSmith,b Rushby 4 Langton, b Smith .......... 0 c Hayes, b Lees.. 4 Bracey, c Rushby, b Smith 5 c Davis, b Lees... 8 Bestwick, not out .......... 9 not out ........... 0 B 4, lb 1, w 1 ........... 6 B 1, w 1, nb 2 4 Total ...........146 S urrey . Total ... 84 Harrison, c Warren, b Bestwick.................. 38 Goatly, c Needham, b Cadman .......... 28 Hayes, lbw, b Cad man .......................... 4 Marshal,c Humphries, b Warren.................. 27 J. N. Crawford, c and b Cadman ...........10 Ducat, b Bestwick ... 16 D erby Davis, c Chapman, b Bracey .................. 112 Smith, b Bestwick ... 20 Lees, c Cadman, b Bracey .................. 22 Strudwick, not out ... 19 Rushby, c Needham, b B racey.................. 3 B 2, lb 5 ........... 7 Total ...306 First innings. O. R u shby...........17 Smith ...........32 Lees ...........13 Crawford ... 2 M. R. W. 2 36 1 . 10 46 7 .. 1 46 2 ., 0 12 0 . Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 22 6 31 6 ... 3 0 10 0 ... 19-2 3 39 4 Lees bowled two wides and Rusliby two no-balls. S urrey . O. M. R. W. O. Bracey Warren 1 6 56 3 1Cadman... 3 ) 4 86 1 Chapman. ) 9 72 3 1 M. R. W. 12 73 3 0 12 0 DURHAM v. YORKSHIRE 2 nd XI. Played at South Shields on June 23 and 24 and left drawn. Score:— D urham . T. Coulson, c Watson, b B r o w n ..................17 C. Y. Adamson, c Wat son, b B row n.......... 22 A. E. Walker, c and b Richardson ...........16 T. A. Bradford, b Richardson .......... 25 E. B. Proud, not out... 11 Turnbull, not out ... 15 Byes, &c.............. 7 Total (4 wkts) 113 J. Bewick, Morris, Smith, Thackeray, and I. Robinson did not bat. D urham . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Brown ... 17 4 28 2 1Harrison... 15 1 60 0 Richardson. 4 0 10 2 |Booth ... 5 0 8 0 Y orkshire 2nd XI. :G. Tattersall, J. S.Auty, Rudston, Grimshaw, Turner, Hardisty, Richardson, Booth, Harrison, Brown, and Watson. Second innings. 5 b Allsopp ........... 3 28 b Gibson ...........12 13 c and b Gibson ... 47 SUFFOLK v. NORFOLK. Played at Woodbridge on June 21 and 22 and left drawn. Score:— S u ffolk . First innings. Quaife (W.), lbw, b Gibson C. L. Alexander, c Page, b Sm ith.................................. C. M. Phillips, c and b All sopp .................................. Capt. F. Wilson, c Page, c Allsopp .......................... Dr. Leening, c Pilch, b Allsopp .......... ........... Capt. Murray, run out J. Francis, not out .......... H. L. Wilson, c and b All sopp .................................. Penfold, b Gibson ........... P. W. Cobbold, b Smith ... H. C. Henley, lbw, b Gib son .................................. Byes, &c...................... Total .................... 142 N o r fo lk . First innings. T. H. Wharton, b Penfold 3 G. S. Stevens, b Cobbold ... 0 G. A. Stevens, c F. Wilson, b P en fold ..............................89 R. F. Taylor, c F. Wilson, b P en fold ............................ 8 B. Cozens-Hardy, c Hen ley, b P en fold.................... 5 R. G. Pilch, c Cobbold, b Penfold ............................ 3 S. D. Page, b Cobbold ... 6 B. K. Wilson, b Cobbold ... 19 Allsopp, not o u t ......................31 b Gibson .......... 3 c G. A. Stevens, b Allsopp ... 0 b Gibson ...........59 c Pilch, b Gibson 20 b Gibson ........... 2 st Page, b Smith 10 c Allsopp, b Gib son ...................15 not out ...........14 Byes, &c. ... 3 Total.......... 188 Sccond innings, c Cobbold, b Pen fold .................. 3 b Penfold .......... 18 c Capt. Wilson, b Pen fold ........... 1 c Penfold, b Cob bold .................. 0 c Penfold, b Cob bold ................. 1 not out ........... 5 c Murray, b Cob bold .................. 0 not out ...........19 b Henley ...........36 Gibson, run out ... ........... 7 Smith, b Cobbold ...........26 Byes, &c. ... ...........15 Byes, &c. ... 5 Total ...............212 Total (7 wkts) 88 S uffolk . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. G ibson ...........25 8 63 3 ... ... 28-1 6 74 7 Smith ...........13 3 42 2 ... ... 13 1 41 1 Allsopp...........11 3 31 4 ... ... 17 4 54 2 P ilch ........... ... 4 1 7 0 Wharton ... ... 1 0 9 0 N orfolk . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Cobbold.......... 27 9 73 4 .. ... 15 9 29 4 Penfold...........30 2 108 5 ... ... 16 4 32 2 H en ley........... 4 1 16 0 .. ... 6 1 15 1 Francis .. ... 4 2 7 0 Henley and Francis bowled one no-ball and Henley two wides. BEDFORDSHIRE v. NORFOLK. Played at Bedford on June 25 and 26 and left drawn, rain interfering with the play. Score:— B edfordshire . H. Squire, not out ... 17 Keenan (N), not out... 3 Byes, &c............... 0 Total (4 wkts) 112 H. R. Orr, c Gibson, b Allsopp..................53 W. E. King, b Allsopp 33. Holdstock, b Gibson.. 4 R. W. Rice, lbw, b Gibson .................. 2 Capt. H. C. Potter, P. A. Foy, R. O. Wever, L. Clark, and H. Grierson did not bat. N orfolk : B. K. Wilson, S. D. Page, R. F.Taylor, R. W. Thurgar, L. B.Mitchell, C. B. Smith, F. II. Wharton, G. A. Stevens, Allsopp, Gibson and Smith. B edfordshire . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Gibson ... 21 5 492 IAllsopp ... 15 2 35 2 Smith ... 5 1 280 M ARQ U E E S & T E N T S (ANY SIZE.) 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