Cricket 1909

A u g u s t 5, 1909. CR ICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Second innings, b Womersley b Woodroffe b Woodroffe b Woodroffe RUGBY v. MARLBOROUGH. Played at Lord’s on July 28 and 29 and won by Marlborough by six wickets. Score and analysis R u g b y . First innings. R. S. Rait-Kerr, st Shaw, b Womersley ..................18 H. S. Sharp, st Shaw, b Womersley .................. 31 S. A. Miller-Hallet, c Patte- son, b Womersley ........... 0 G. D. Forrester, b Atkin­ son ..................................49 A. H. Read, c Leventhorpc, b Womersley .................. 0 P. S. Fraser, c Cochrane, b Rose ..................................17 A. T. Champion, c Womers­ ley, b Rose.......................... 1 W. R. King, run o u t .......... 24 J. C. Symonds, lbw, b Womcrsley .................. 3 J. A. Cunningham, not out ..................................18 F. J. M. Thorne, b Rose ... 16 B 7, lb 6 .................. 13 Total b Leventhorpe... 1(5 c Shaw, b Wood­ roffe .................. 9 b R ose.......... lbw, b Rose b R ose.................. not out .......... B 1, lb 2, w 4 ...........190 M a r l b o r o u g h . First innings. W. F. Q. Shuldham, c Fraser, b Cunningham ... 50 C. Patteson, c King, b Thorne ........... ...........16 E. A. Shaw, b Sharp.......... 27 B. L. Rose, b Symonds ... 24 L. D. Womersley, c and b Symonds ..........................45 R. B. Lagden, c Miller- Hallet, b Thorne ...........18 G. H. Atkinson, st King, b Thome .......................... 2 R. D. Cochrane, b Thorne 4 P. C. Vellacott, b Symonds 13 J. A. Leventhorpe, not out 8 K. H. C. Woodroffe, b Symonds .......................... 4 B 14, lb 4, w 1, nb4... 23 Total .................. 234 R u g b y . First innings. O. M. R. W. Atkinson ... 16 6 35 1 .. Rose ........... 9’1 1 36 3 .. L a gd en ........... 8 1 Womcrsley ... 17 2 Woodroffe ... 5 0 Total.......... 15; Second innings, b Sym onds......... not out b Symonds... b Symonds... b Champion notout B 2, lb 2, nb 2 6 Total (4 wkts)112 16 0 . 61 5 . 29 0 . Sccond innings. O. M. R. W. ... 6 1 0 2 1 3 6 7 15 17 15 20 21 47 43 Woodroffe bowled four wides. M a r l b o r o u g h . First innings. Symonds Thome ... Champion Kerr ......... 5 Cunningham.. 9 Sharpe .......... 3 O. 19-4 21 12 M. R. W. Second innings. O. M. R. W. 1 37 3 4 33 4 .......... 10 1 994 ............ 6-2 2 350 ............ 6 0 110 ............ 1 0 211 ............ 2 0 121 ............ Symond bowled one wide and one no-ball and Thorne five no-balls. 30 0 21 1 9 0 9 0 CHARTERHOUSE v. WELLINGTON.—Played at Godalming on July 17 and won by Charterhouse by 34 runs. Score :— C h a r t e r h o u s e . F. Pepys, b Ferryman 11 H. B. Emley, c and b K id d .........................11 R. W. St. Maur, c and b Lindsay .......... 14 H. W. Leatham, c Per­ kins, b Lindsay ... 5 L. Gjers, not out ... 1 Byes, &c.................... 9 R. M. Weeks, c Huish, b Pank .................. G.C.Dowling, b Ferry­ man H. A. Denison, c Per­ kins, b Kidd ........... R. E. Norris, c Ark­ wright, b Lindsay.. 36 A. F. Wharton, c Per­ kins, b P a n k .......... 16 S. Baker, c Kidd, b Pank.......................... 0 36 12 Total W e l l in g t o n . JE. F. Q. Perkins, run out .......................... 8 E. L. Kidd, st Whar­ ton, b Leatham ... 22 C. G. Arkwright, c Weeks, b Emley ... 9 H. J. Eller, c Dowling, b Emley .................. 0 G. W. T. Lindsay, st Wharton,b Leatham 14 P. E. D. Pank, c Baker, b Leatham ........... 3 HAMPSTEAD v. UXBRIDGE.—Played at Uxbridge on July 31. H a m p s t e a d . E. L. Marsden, c and b Stagg..........................59 J. G. Donaldson, c Bosanquet, b Stagg 35 F. W. Orr, c King, b Stagg.......................... A. Anderson, b Bosan­ quet............. G. G. Dumbelton, b Bosanquet .......... H.S. Maclure, c Stagg, b Bosanquet .......... 60 14 T. M. Farmiloe, c Williams, b Bosan­ quet .......................... 0 L. J. Marcus, b Stagg 3 A. R. Trimen, b Stagg 3 S.M. Hodgson, notout 22 F.C.Wheeler, b Bosan­ quet .......................... 2 Byes ................. 3 Total ...201 U x b r id g e . First innings. W. S. Bird,c & b Dumbelton n . S. Williams, c Dumbel­ ton, b Marsden ........... E. Eardley Wilmot, b Dum­ belton .................................. B. J. T. Bosanquet, c Dum­ belton, b Marsden.......... E. W. Stagg, c and b Dum­ belton .................................. E. F. Hurst, b Marsden ... T. A. Gardenier, not out ... C. E. King, b Marsden Tubervillc Smith, st Hodg­ son, b Marsden ........... II. E. Salt, b Dumbelton ... C. E-. Stevens, b Dumbelton B 5, lb 4 .................. Second innings. 4 b Dumbelton 4 notout... Total .................. 82 : Maclure, Trimen ... Maclure, Dumbelton B 1, lb 1 .......... 2 Total (3 wkts) 55 HAMPSTEAD v. WOODFORD WELLS.—Played at Hampstead on July 31. H a m pste a d . It. A. Hill, b Morris... 3 D.J.Crump, b Mussctt 20 W.R.Moon,c Bachelor, b Fish ...................103 F. R. D’ O. Monro, not out .............................56 H. G. Dunkley, b Tholander ........... 8 C. D. D. McMillin,not out ........................... 4 B 13, lb 1 ...........14 Total (4 wkts) *208 ♦Innings declared closed. J. T. Ash, G. Farmiloe, D. Macgregor, L. C. Thomas, and G. J. S. Pitts did not bat. W o o d f o r d W e l l s . P. E. Morris, c Moon, b Pitts .................. 5 E. Tholander, b Pitts 0 J. S. Goddard, c Mac­ gregor, b Pitts ... 6 A.E. Cutforth, notout 23 W.Kislingbury,cMoon, b Pitts ................. 7 J. Mussett, lbw, b Monro .................. 1 0 4 .. 19 J. Sharman, c Mac­ gregor, b Pitts D. H. Fish, b Pitts .. F.Broome,c & bDunk ley .................. W . A. Batchelor Moon, b Pitts......... 0 A. Sassanette, b Pitts 4 B 2, nb 2 ........... 4 73 HAMPSTEAD v. on August 2. PINNER.—Played at Hampstead P in n e r . First innings. H. D. Chaplin, c Thomas, b R. E. Eiloart ..................13 D. O. Light, run o u t ...........11 Second innings. 160 M. W. Huish, b Gjers 5 P. L. Barrow, c Emley, b Leatham .......... 23 W. F. R. Schloss, c Leatham,bSt. Maur 22 E. P. Collin, c Emley, b Leatham .......... 5 H.Mock ler-Ferryman, not out .................. 1 Byes, &c..............14 Total .126 b Barron ........... 0 st Thoin.is, b Triman ...........24 c It. Eiloart, b Barron .......... 16 R. Banks, c Monro, b R. E. Eiloart.......................... E.Whinney,cPitts,b Barron 11 c Pitts,b McMillin 9 L. Y. Wakefield, c F. R. Eiloart, b Barron ........ 3 b A s h ................12 T. Farniiloe, b Barron ... 0 c Monro,bTriman 0 E. Reid, c and b Barron ... 0 notout.................... 4 W. G. Lock, c F. It. Eiloart, b Barron ........................ 5 b R. E. Eiloart... 1 A. P. Osmond, c Pitts, b Barron............................... 2 absent.................... 0 G. H. Rigby, b R. E. Eiloart 0 Capt. A. Reid, b Barron ... Capt. A. J. Potts, not out.. B 3, lb 2, nb 1 Total ... ...........58 H a m p s t e a d . absent .......... c Donaldson, McMillin run out st Thomas, Donaldson B 4, lb 1 Total ... L. E. Thomas, c and b Banks .................. 9 J. T. Ash, b Farmiloe 1 B 11, nb 2 ...........13 F. R. Monro, c Farmi­ loe, b Chaplin............145 H.D. Kanga,bFarmiloe 87 G.M.Hodgon, c Banks, b Osmond ........... 10 | — F. R. Eiloart, not out 12 Total (5 wkts) *277 * Innings declared closed. J. G. Donaldson, R. E. Elioart, C. D. McMillin, J. A. Trimen, A. A. Barron, and G. Pitts did not bat. WANDERERS v. EAST MOLESEY.—Played at East Molesey on July 31. E ast M o le se y . F.T. Osborne, c Taylor, b Clarke ...................53 W.T. Graburn,b Clarke 7 W. M. Limb, b Taylor 18 — Anderson, c Brooks, b Clarke .................. 0 It. Bowen, b Clarke ... 0 D. Dennison, b Taylor 0 J. Browne, c Colman, b Clarke .................. N. Vickery, b Taylor R.Potter, lbw, b Wells C. L. Gamble, not out A. Mason, c Colman, b Wells B 5, lb 4, nb 1 ... 10 Total ...117 11 W a n d e r e r s . P. G. Gale, b Anderson 4 L. S. Wells, run o u t... 54 C. F. Reiner, c Limb, b Anderson ...........33 S. Stafford, c Limb, b Anderson................... 8 N. Leicester-Clarke, st Gamble, b Limb ... SS It. Brooks, b Anderson 70 T.A. Darke, st Gamble, b Anderson ...........41 S. Colman, b Bowen D. L. A. Jephson, not out .......................... N. A. Damian,c Potter, b B ow en.................. B 11, w 1 ........... Total .......... i O. Taylor did not bat. HERTFORDSHIRE v. NORFOLK. Played at St. Alban’s on July 14 and won by Hertfordshire by an innings and 31 runs. Thirty wickets went down in the day, and White, who took a dozen of them, performed the hat trick. Score and analysis:— N o r f o l k . First innings. Second innings. C. B. Smith, c and b White 2 b Colem an.......... 6 T. H. Wharton, b White ... 2 c R. B. Cowley, b G. A. Stevens, c Coleman, b White .............. 2 W hite................................. 15 lbw, b Coleman... 0 R. W. Thurger, b Coleman 0 b Colem an.......... 0 R. F. Taylor, b Coleman ... 7 not out ........... 6 B. Cozens-Hardy, b White 3 Allsopp, c Golding, b Cole­ man .................................. S. D. Page, b Coleman ~ ~ ~ ' b It. G. Pilch, c Golding, W h ite.......................... Gibson, not out ........... Smith, b White ........... b White 15 b White 0 b White Byes, &c. Total 5 b Coleman.......... 1 c Cuthbertson, b White .......... 0 c Wright, b Cole­ man .................. 3 Byes, &c. ... ................. 53 H e r t f o r d s h ir e . Total .. 39 J. N. Cowley, run out 0 II. L. Gaussen, b Gib­ Golding, lbw, b Gibson .......................... 27 son ........................... 29 Coleman, b Smith ... 8 White, c Stevens, b E. L. Wright, c C. B. Smith ................... 0 Smith, b Gibson ... 0 E. Cuthbcrtson, b Brown, c Stevens, b Gibson .................. 0 Gibson .................. 0 C. H. Titchmarsh, c W. H. Marsh, not out 0 Cozcns-Hardy, b AllByes, &c .............. 12 sopp .......................... 33 — R. B. Cowley, b Smith 12 N o r f o l k . First innings. O. M. R. W. White ........... 12-5 3 29 6 ... Coleman ... 12 2 21 4 ... Total Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 14 7 17 0 ... 14 6 12 4 Gibson Smith H e r t f o r d s h ir e . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 13 ' 7 28 5 1Allsopp ... 9 1 31 1 21-3 7 50 3 SOUTH HAMPSTEAD (2) v. PINNER (2).—Played at Cricklewood on July 31. P in n e r (2). H. T. Eardley Smith, b Lane ................... 0 C. K. Forbes, run out 0 G.W. Hayward,b Hine 40 C. W. P. Aggleton, c Dove, b L a n e........... 2 W. A. Sargent, b Hine 5 L. Long, b H in e ......... 7 G. Stanley Howard, b D ou g h ty .................26 C. S. Ellis, b Lane ... 4 L. Nicholl, b Lane ... 0 C. H. Parsons, not out .......................... 4 H. A. Parsons, lbw, b Lane .................. 10 B 5 lb 1 ........... 6 Total ...104 S o u t h H a m pste a d (2). J. G. Q. Besch, b Long 5 T. C. Barrett, lbw, b Sargent .................. 2 A. E. Hill, lbw, b Long 5 A. J. Doughty, c Par­ sons, b Aggleton ... 22 B.Sayers, c Aggleton, b L o n g .......................... 8 E. C. Lane, e and b Aggleton..................28 T. W. Hine, not out 25 P. W. Brooman, not out ..........................25 Byes .................. 4 Total (6 wkts) 124 L. Barrett, not bat. II. Dove and C. W. B. Farmar did

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