Cricket 1909
J u l y 2 2 , 1 9 0 9 . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 2 7 9 STAFFORDSHIRE v. NORTHUMBERLAND. Played at Stoke 011 July 5 and 6 and won by Staffordshire by four wickets. Barnes took sixteen wickets on the first day. Score and analysis :— N orthumberland . First innings. Second innings, Lieut. H. Cooper, c Lane, b Barnes .......................... 10 b Bames .......... 21 Marshall, c Briggs, b Buck nell .................................. 36 b Barnes ........... 2 Carr, b Barnes .................. 0 b Bucknell........... 2 N. Wilkinson, c Lane, b Barnes ......................... 0 b Bames ........... 2 Milne,c Holloway, b Barnes 0 b Barnes ........... 0 R. Foster, c Bucknell, b Barnes .......................... 0 b M e e .................. 25 Richardson, b Lane ........... 0 b Barnes .......... 8 W. Brown, c Fereday, b Barnes .......................... 10 b Barnes .......... 3S C. Skinner, c and b Barnes T. Ullathorne, c Buckncll, 1 c J o h n s o n , b Barnes ........... c F e r e d a y , b 5 b Barnes .......................... 6 Barnes ... ... 9 Elsey, not out ................... 9 notout.................. 1 Byes, &c...................... 8 Byes, &c. ... 8 Total .................. 80 * Total..........121 S taffordshire . First innings. Second innings. P. Briggs, st Ullathorne, b M iln e.......................... s.. Hollowood, c Foster, b 6 c Carr, b Milne... st Ullathorne, b 20 Skinner .......................... 5 M iln e........... 4 II. Stratton, st Ullathorne, b Milne .......................... 29 c Foster, b Carr... c and b Elsey ... 16 Fereday, lbw, b Milne 0 23 Nichols, b E lsey................... 19 c Cooper, b Milne 1 iW nes, b M iln e.................. J. Johnson, c Brown, b 14 not out .......... c Ullathorno, b 11 Marshall ......... ........... Lane, c Skinner, b Marshall 13 4 Milne .......... 4 Bucknell, c Brown, b Mar shall .................................. H. Dearing, b Marshall ... Mee, not out.......................... 20 2 0 not out ........... 5 Byes, &e.................. 6 Wide ........... 1 Total .................118 Total (6 wkts) 85 N orthumberland . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Barnes ........... 14 4 38 8 ... ... 12-5 1 55 8 Lane ,. 6 2 24 1 ... ... 2 0 8 0 Mee................. . 6 2 9 0 ... ... 7 2 16 1 Bucknell . 1 3 0 1 1 .. ... 8 0 31 1 Stratton ... 1 0 3 0 S taffordshire . Fir&t innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Skinner 8 0 29 1 ... ... 3 0 19 0 Milne .. ..,. 25 8 43 4 ... ... 20 6 22 4 Elsey ... .,,. 7 2 21 1 ... ... 72 3 17 1 Marshall .. 11 4 19 4 ... ... 4 0 13 0 Carr ... ... 6 1 13 1 Milne bowled a wide. HERTFORDSHIRE v. M.C.C. Played at Bushey on July 9 and 10 and left drawn. Score:— M.C.C. First innings. Hon. S. E. Beresford, White, b Colem an. 0 lbw, b White Llewellyn, b Coleman ... 2 H. B. G. Austin, b Coleman 13 not out Second innings. A. G. Agnew, b White P. V. Miller, b Coleman ... 2 Buckenham, b Coleman ... 57 E. II. Wales, b Coleman ... 0 Huish, b White ................... 7 A. F. Grimble, b White ... 2 Hearne (J. W.), st Cuth- bertson, b Marsh ......... 42 Pilgrim, not o u t... ......... 1 B 9, lb 3 ...................12 ...103 c Harford, b Cole man .................. 18 not out ........... 11 b White 12 B 1, lb l, w l... 3 Total ...............138 Total (3 wkts)147 H erts . A. Butcher, c Huish, b Buckenham...........20 Golding,bBuckenliam 10 E. H. Cuthbertson, run out .................. 6 White, c Huish, b Lle wellyn .................. 2 R. B. Cowley, b Lle wellyn .................. 0 G. H. Vasey, b Buc kenham .................. 0 M. H. C. Doll, b Lle wellyn .................. Coleman, b Bucken ham .......................... H. M. Harford,not out W. H. Marsh, b Lle wellyn .................. G. G. Breed, st Huish, b Llewellyn .......... B 1 ,lb 2 ........... Total ............. LUDGROVE v. ELSTREE.—Played at Ludgrove on July 14. L udgrove . R.H. Wnlker.bLutyens 52 R. M. Lees, b Lutyens 0 F. G. W. Marchant, b Lutyens ..................12 I.G.Menzies,bLutyens 2 P. F. Remnant, b Jackson ... ...........14 J. M. Cobbold, not out ..........................3G H. J. Cator, b Lutyens 10 B 5, w 6 , nb 1 ... 12 R.B.Howry,b Lutyens 0 N. F. E. Anson, b Jack son .......................... 0 J. F. Burbury, b Lutyens ..................12 Total (9 wkts) *150 * Innings declared closed. J. L. D. V. Llewelyn did not bat. E lstree . G. H. M. Kreker, c Remnant, b Cobbold 5 F. M. B. Lutyens, b Menzies .................. 1 H. W. Thorley, c Cob bold, b Llewelyn ... 9 G. R. Jackson, lbw, b Anson .................. 33 F. S. Hemingway, c Walker, b Cobbold... 0 P. H. Bergmann, b Llew elyn.................. 7 F. M. Sanger-Davies, b Llewelyn ........... 3 A. N. Tod, b Anson... 17 C. C. Sutton, b Cob bold .......................... 1 C. A. G. Lutyens, not out .......................... 3 J. B. Hughes, not out 1 B 6 , lb 1, w 1 ... 8 Total (9 wkts) 88 LUDGROVE (2) v. ELSTREE (2).- Played at Elstree on July 14. L udgrove (2). G. H. F. Maude, Mordaunt-Smith, b Clarke ..................30 T. Philipson, b Faure 0 C. H. Drage, c Mor daunt-Smith,bFaure 2 C. J. D.-Smith, b Bar ton ... ...........19 J. Tabor, b Clarke ... 5 J. E. Impey, c Lane- Joynt, b Clarke ... 2 A. Knowles, b Find lay ..........................34 E lstree (2). P. R. Astley, b Find lay ..........................15 G. C. Armstrong, b Findlay .................. 0 G. Barry, c Mordaunt- Smith, b Lane- Joynt ..................10 R. H. Cross, not out 5 B 4, w 2 ........... 6 Total ...128 A W. Lane-Joynt, run out .......................... 4 D. M. Faure, run out 0 L. S. Mordaunt-Smith, b Astley .................. 0 A. C. Lawson, b Impey 20 J. A. Barton, c D.- Smith, b Astley ... 12 A. Lowrie Corry, run out .......................... 0 R. M. Findlay, c D.- Smitli, b Impey ... 7 R. Clarke, c Barry, b Impey ................... D. Faure, c D.-Smith, b A stley .................. C. A. P. Hornurg, not out .......................... C. F. Todd, lbw. b Impey ........... ... No-ball ........... Total ........... LUDGROVE v. NORTHAW.—Played at Ludgrove, New Barnet on July 17. N orthaw . B. E. Baker, b Menzies 3 W.G.Godfrey,bMenzies 5 J. M. Gaskell,cWalker, b Menzies..................12 J. S c u d a m o r e , b M enzies.................. 0 J. C. Laing, c Lees, b Cobbold .................. 3 K. G. Mappin, not out 31 M. S. Bendle, c Lees, b Menzies .......... 3 L udgrove , C. G. G. Nicholson, b Menzies .................. A. R. Milne,bMenzies F. G. W. Radcliffe, b Menzies .................. A. H. C. Swinton, c Lees, b A n son ......... Lb 2, nb 1 ........... Total 79 N. F. E. Anson, b God frey .......................... 10 R. M. Lees, b Godfrey 6 R. H. Walker, b God frey .......................... 3 F. G. W. Marchant, c Godfrey, b Mappin 10 R.B.Howey,bGodfirey 0 J. M.Cobbold, c Laing, b Godfrey.................. 5 P.F.Remnant,bMappin 20 J. L. D. V. Llewelyn, not out .................. 31 H. T. Cator, c and b Mappin .................. 0 I. G. Menzies, b Mappin .................. 1 J.F. Burbury,stScuda more, b Baker ... 5 B 8 , nb 1 ........... 9 Total ...100 A GREAT WICKET-KEEPER.* An interesting and amusingly-illustrated little volume has just been published in Scarborough, dealingwith the career of David Hunter, of Yorkshire. His prowess as a boxer,, a fox-hunter and step-dancer are touched upon, and some tributes of ad miration from Lord Alverstone, Lord Hawke, W. G. Grace, F. S. Jackson and other persons well-known in the woild of cricket bring the little 46-paged pamphlet to a conclusion. *Reminiscences ofDavid Hunter. Scarborough : W. H. Smith and Son, 31 St. Nicholas St. Price, 3d. net. GLAMORGAN v. CARMARTHEN. Played at Swansea on July 9 and 10 and won by Glamorgan by an innings and 19 runs. Score and analysis :— G lamorgan . N.V.H.Riches, not outl41 W.J. Bancroft, run out 6 P. Morris, b Gee ... 12 S. Rees, b J. Davies ... 3 Maxwell, c W. Davies, b G ee.......................... 8 A. Gibson, b Howell 31 M. E. White, b Gee... 17 J. Bancroft, b Gee ... 0 Byes, &c..................10 Total (7 wkts) *228 ♦Innings declared closed. C armarthenshire . First innings. Second innings H. Howell, run out ...........42 b Creber ........... 16 Ike Evans, st J. Bancroft, b Creber ..........................30 b Nash........... ... 7 E. Gee, b Creber................... 3 c W. Bancroft, b Creber .......... ■6 H. John, run out.................. 0 b Nash.................. 1 Davies, c Creber, b Nash ... 0 Capt. W. Hughes-Morgan, b Nash .......................... 6 b Creber ........... 16 c and b Creber ... 6 E. F. Longcroft, b Nash ... 14 b Creber ........... 10 J. Pevan, b Creber ........... 1 run out ........... 1 J. Morgan, not out ........... 8 b Creber .......... 2 J. Davies, b Creber .......... 0 b Nash.................. 8 S. Mills, run o u t................... 1 notout................... 4 Byes, &c.......................11 Byes, &c. ... 16 Total ... ......... 116 Total.......... 93 Howell Gee ... Davies G lamorgan . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. WT. 16 2 76 1 jMills ... 4 0 28 0 19-5 3 70 4 Morgan ... 4 3 4 0 12 1 40 1 C armarthenshire . Creber ... Nash Maxwell... Morris ... First innings. O. M.R. W. ........ 27 10 42 4 . 27-4 12 44 3 . 8 2 14 0 . 1 0 50 . Second innings. O M. R. W. ... 15-4 0 51 6 ... 15 7 26 3 STUART SURRIDGE&Co. CRICKETBATS , CAN BE PURCHASED AT Lords, Oval, and th e Principal 1 Colonial C ricket Grounds : throughout th e World. STUART SURRIDGE’ S PATENT R A P I D D R I V E R AS MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE P rinces E tlw artl and A lb e rt o f W ales. — THE — Highest Score By E. HAYES AND THE Biggest Hit By M b . J. N. CBAWFOKD WERE MADE WITH STUART SURRIDGE’S P.R.D. BATS. 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