Cricket 1909

J uly 8, 1909. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 2 5 5 NORTHUMBERLAND v . YORKSHIRE 2 n d XI. Played at Newcastle-on-Tyne on June 21 and 22 and won by Yorkshire 2nd XT. by an innings and 163 runs. Hardisty hit two 6’s and twenty-nine 4’s in his 193 and gave only one chance—when 193. Score and analysis : — N orthumberland . First innings. - Second innings. F. W. Gillespie, e Auty, b Brown.................................. 2 b Brown ..........34 S. Anderson, b Harrison ... 31 b Brown .............. 7 S. Nesbit, c and b Richard- c Watson, b Har- son .................................. 6 rison.................. Richardson, c Watson, b Brown.................................. 2 c Auty, b Brown 1 J. Gilman, b Booth ...........25 c and b Harrison 24 N. R. Wilkinson, b Harri­ son ......... ..................14 b Richardson ... 9 W. Brown, c Tattersall, b Richardson .................. 2 b Harrison............. 7 T. Ullathorne, c Grimshaw, b Harrison.......................... 0 b Richardson ... 3 Milne, c Turner, b Brown 14 b Booth ......... 29 R. Foster, not out ...........11 b Brown ..........17 Rev. H. White, c Watson, b Harrison.......................... 8 notout ............. 2 Byes, &c.......................12 Byes, &c. ... 5 19 Total .........................127 Y o rk sh ire 2 n d XI. Total... . 157 Hardisty, c Nesbit, b W hite........................... 193 Grimshaw, c Nesbit, b Gilman .......................45 Rudston, c Gilman, b White...............................73 J. S. Auty, c Wilkin­ son, b F oster...............21 Turner, c Ullathorne, b White .................... 0 Richardson, c Foster, b Brown .......................39 N orthumberland . First innings. O. M. R. W. Brown ........... 17 9 28 3 Harrison ...16-4 4 54 4 Richardson ... 5 0 20 2 Booth ........... 5 0 13 1 Booth, b Foster.......... 0 G. Tattersall, c Ulla­ thorne, b Brown ... 20 Watson, b Foster ... 1 Harrison, not out ... 3 Brown, c Brown, b White .................. 0 Byes, &c..............52 Total , ...447 Foster Milne White Second innings. O M. R. W. ... 19-5 5 67 4 ... 26 7 60 4 ... 6 1 12 1 ... 7 0 13 1 Y o rk sh ire 2 n d XI. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. .1 8 2 92 4 IGilman ... 5 0 28 1 .2 2 3 98 0 Brown ... 14 1 61 1 . 23-5 3 99 4 IRichardson 2 0 17 0 Foster bowled five wides. GENTLEMEN OF ESSEX v. COLCHESTER GARRISON.—Played at Colchester on June 22 and won by Gentlemen of Essex by 144 runs. J. W. H. T. Douglas made 103 and took six wickets for 5 runs. Score:— G entlemen of E ssex . J. W. H. T. Douglas, c Croft, b Blundell ...103 C. J. Kortright, b Robinson.................. 5 P. A. Perrin, lbw, b Robinson.................. 8 C. P.McGahey, c Camp­ bell, b Blundell ... 22 Rev. F. H. Gillingham, b Robinson .......... 61 Total (8 wkts) *228 C.H.Douglas, c Tyrrell, b Blundell ........... 0 ♦Innings declared closed. R. H unt did not bat. Dr. T. M. Bassano, not out ... ........... H. G. Dashwood, c Dyson, b Blundell W. F. B. Bryant, b b Robinson ........... H. D. Swan, not out Byes, &c.................. C olchester Major Higginbotham, ht wkt, b McGahey 34 Capt. L. L. Howe, c Uashwood,b McGahey 16 Capt. Blundell, b Kortright.................. C. S. Wilson, c Hunt, b McGahey ......... G. C. Campbell, b J. W H. T. Douglas........... W. D. Barber, c Kort­ right, b J. W. H. T. Douglas .................. 0 6 , 11 G arrison . Col. Dyson, not out... Capt. Crofts, b J. W. H. T. Douglas C. J. Round, b J. W. II. T. Douglas Sir F. Y. Robinson, b J. W. H. T. Douglas R. B. Tyrrell, b J. W. H. T. Douglas Byes, &c............... Total ........... ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. E rnest S. W ebbe . —Pressure on space prevents the publication of your letter. You suggest a very good team, but would it be advisable to choose Llewellyn — a South African — for a Test match against Australia ? A lfred H. J enkins . —He will not be seen again in first-class cricket, though his retirement has not been definitely announced. DURHAM v. NOTTS 2 n d XI. Played at Wearmouth on June 21 and 22 and left drawn. Score : — First innings. Second innings. A. E.Walker, c Armstrong, c Whysall, b Ire­ b Iremongcr .................. 18 monger ... ... 26 Turnbull, c Wliysall, b Lee 71 c Armstrong, b Iremonger ... 0 T. Kinch, b Clifton ........... 19 c Armstrong, b Iremonger ... 3 J. Bewick, b C lifton........... 1 b Armstrong ... 44 T. A. Bradford, c Lees, b c Armstrong, b Iremonger.......................... 58 Clifton ... ... 3 E. B. Proud, c and b Irec Stapleton, b Ire­ monger ................. 10 monger ... ... 23 T. Coulson, e Armstrong, b Iremonger.......................... 0 b Iremonger ... 26 M o rris, c Staunton, b Barnes.................................. 4 b Clifton ... .. 2 Smith, c Lee, b Iremonger 2 b Armstrong ... 25 Thackeray, not out ........... 13 b Armstrong ... 6 J. Robinson, b Iremonger.. 0 notout ... 6 Byes, &c...................... 24 Byes, &c. .. 11 Total .................. 220 Total... ...175 N otts 2 n d XI. First innings. Second innings. J. K. Lane, b S m ith ......... 9 c T u rn b u ll, b Smith ... 9 James, c Robson, b Morris 0 b Morris ... 0 C. R. Morris, b Smith 51 b Morris ... 7 Iremonger, b Smith ........... 15 not out .. 10 Rev. H. Staunton, lbw, b Sm ith.................................. 1 not out ... 13 Stapleton, b Smith ........... 3 Lee, b Bewick .................. 16 Armstrong, b Morris........... 7 Whysall, c Coulson, b Thac­ keray .................................. 10 Barnes, b Sm ith.................. 0 Clifton, not out .................. 13 Byes, &c....................... 11 Byes, &c.... ... 7 ...............136 D urham . First innings. Total (3 wkts) 46 Sccond innings. O. M. R. w . O. M. R. W. Barnes ... . . 16 4 til 1 ... ... 12 4 24 0 Clifton ... . . 16 4 40 2 ... ... 23 5 47 2 Iremonger . . 19 3 4 63 6 ... ... 26 3 71 5 L e e................ . 7 2 13 1 ... ... 2 0 11 0 Armstrong . . 3 0 19 0 ... ... 8 2 11 3 N otts 2 n d XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Morris ... . . 17 5 40 2 ... ... 7 1 14 2 Turnbull . 6 2 12 0 ... Smith ... . . 15 1 49 6 ... 6 2 25 1 Thackeray . . 5 5 1 24 1 ... Bewick ... . . 1 1 0 1 ... WANDERERS v. GUY’S HOSPITAL.—Played at Honor Oak Park on July 3. T he W anderers . T. C. Stafford, cRice, b Rliys-Evans ...........36 P. G. Gale, b Andrews 7 L. S. Wells, c Miller, b Kahlenberg .......... 24 S. Stafford, st Mont­ gomery, b Munden 58 A. E. Waller, run out 8 A. G. Parsons, b Kah­ lenberg ...................73 D. L. A. Jephson, b Andrews.................. 8 S. Colman, b Kahlen­ berg ..........................13 V. T. P. Webster, b Andrews.................. 0 O. Taylor, b Andrews 1 A.II.Behrend, notout 0 B 8, lb 1 ... 9 Total ...237 G uy ’ s H ospital . C. Midlock, b Taylor 5 T. C. Miller, c Jeph­ son, b Wells ......... 27 G. Andrew, b Taylor 28 T. C. Huriot, b C. Stafford .................. 23 R. Montgomery, c and b Jephson..................35 M. M. Munden, lbw, b Jephson .................. 4 H. Lee, n otou t.......... 33 F. D. Sauer, st Beh­ rend, b Jephson ... 13 F. Kahlenberg, not out .......................... 1 B 4, lb 1, nb 1 ... 6 Total (7 wkts;l75 C. E. Rice and E. J. Rhys-Evans did not bat. WANDERERS v. STREATHAM.—Played at Streat­ ham on July 5. S treatham . First innings. Second innings. N. Miller, c Jewell, b Crawford .......................... 7 b Crawford........... 0 C. M. Thomas, b Crawford 12 b Crawford.......... 10 H. S. Barkworth, run out 0 b Stafford .......... 8 H. T. Cross, b Crawford ... 13 b N. J. Holloway 0 B. T. Dobson, b Crawford 2 c B. Holloway, b C. L. Morgan, b N. J. H ollow a y.......................... G.V.Campbell,cB.Holloway, b Crawford .................. H. W. Joynson, lbw, b N. J. H ollow a y.......................... 2 D. O. Kerr, b Crawford ... 0 H. G. Russell, not out ... 0 E. P. Pulbrook, c Jewell, b Crawford ......................... 0 B 5, lb 2 .......................... 7 Crawford ... 14 4 not out.............. 20 0 b N. J. Holloway 17 notout................ll st Behrend,b N.J. Holloway ... 1 B 19, lb 3 Total ...................47 Total T he W anderers . Hon. S. R. Beresford, lbw, b Campbell ... 5 R. Kenward, b Morgan 4 R. T. Crawford, c Kerr, b M organ.................. 0 T. C. Stafford, b Morgan .................. 33 W. T. Graburn, lbw, b Morgan .................. 9 B. H. Holloway, b Campbell ...................38 F. H. Jewell, b Miller N.J.Holloway,cMiller, b Campbell .......... P. G. Gale, b Campbell S. Colman. b Joynson A. H. Behrend, not out .......................... THE “ MCC” BAT. f Tliis bat has been the success of the Season. 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