Cricket 1909

322 CR ICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g u s t 12 , 1909. M r . J . N. CRAWFORD AND SURREY. The following correspondence has been forwarded for publication by Mr. Crawford in order to set at rest speculations concern­ ing his absence from the County Eleven:— Surrey County Cricket Club, Kennington Oval, S.E., August 6, 1909. Dear Crawford,— I am directed by my Com­ mittee to send you a copy of the following resolution, which was passed at a Committee meeting held yesterday: “ That in view of Mr. Crawford’s conduct in declining to play for Surrey 011 the morning of the Australian match, after previously communicating to the secretary his intention to play, and his sub­ sequent letters to Lord Alverstone, the Committee resolve that he be not invited again to play for Surrey.” Your3 faithfully, (Signed) W . F in d la y , Secretary. J. N. Crawford, Esq., Glen Cairn, Coulsdon, Surrey. H otel St. Cloud, Eastbourne, August 7, 1909. Dear Findlay,— Kindly convey to the Committee my acknowledgment of their resolution, which surely m ight have been accompanied by thanks for past services. I fail to see why I should practically be branded as a crim inal because as acting captain in the second match against the Australians I declined the responsibility of skippering a team which did not include three essential players in Davis, Lees, and Rushby— an independence which I trust w ill still remain, in spite of the awful example made of me, to every amateur in the United Kingdom .— Yours faithfully, (Signed) J. N. C ra w fo rd . W . Findlay, Esq., Secretary to the Surrey Club. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. BELLEVUE.— Played at Lower Sydenham 011 August 6. B e l l e v u e . A. S. Wall, c Pala­ mountain, b Cosser 6 G. Turner, b Stocks ... 2 W.Chandler,cManners, b Price ...................65 C. E. Carpenter, b Stocks .................. 0 H. Kitson, b Stocks ... 1 G. Gallop, c Moore, b Cosser .................. 43 A. R. Jones, b Stocks 14 J. D. Fyire, c Price, b C osser...................11 A. McCabe, b Stocks... 0 E. W. Mansell, c and b Stocks .................. 13 L. Jefferies, not out 1 B 24, lb 3, nb 2 ... 29 Total ...185 N . P . B a n k . Second innings. First innings. A. Harrison, b Carpenter ... 11 H. L. Stephenson, c Gallop, b M ansell....................... 2 c Jones, b Fyire 15 W. B. Palamountain, b Mansell ......................... 0 V . C. Manners, st Jones, b Carpenter .................. 15 not out.................. 19 H. E. Moore, b Carpenter... 5 b Fyire.................. 3 G. R. Attwood, b Carpenter 6 b Gallop ..........17 H. H. Trattles, run out . 25 cChandler,bFyire 12 J. Price, c Wall, b Mansell 4 not o u t ................. 2 E. H. Stocks, b Chandler... 5 G. A. Cosser, c Jones, b Carpenter ......................... 1 J. W. Richards, not out ... 0 B 2, lb 3 .................... 5 Leg-byes..... 2 Total Total (4 wkts) 70 A N SW E R S TO C O R R E S PO N D EN TS . 54.—An off-break with a leg-break action. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK.—Played at Catford on July 29 and 30. L. a n d P. B a n k . Davis, b Stocks........ 2 Naughfling, b Stocks 9 Thomas, b Stocks ... 20 Ingersoll, c Manners, b Stocks ...............23 Jones,c Palamountain, b Manners .......18 Hopkins, b Stocks ... 21 Stoneham, b Manners 1 N. P. A. Harrison, c Inger­ soll, b Thomas ... 14 J. P. Kemble, b Hay- mer .......................14 W . B. Palamountain, c Davis, b Thomas ... 20 C. G. E. Jones, c Inger­ soll, b Thomas ... 5 H. E. Moore, c Hop­ kins, b M onk......... 0 E. H. Stocks, c Hodg­ son, b Monk .......17 Monk, run out ... Hodgson, c Jones, Stocks ................... Heymer, c Price, b Jones ................... Mayor, not o u t ........... Byes, &c.............. Total .......... 1 B a n k . J. Price, c Ingersoll, b Monk .................. H. H. Trattles,c Jones, b Thomas ........... R. Wright, not out ... A. C. Purnell, c Jones, b Thomas... ......... J. Manners, not out... B3, lb l, w l ... 19 Total (9 wkts) 85 NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK (2) v. CROFTON PARK (2).—Played at Crofton Park on August 7. N. P. B a n k (2). H. H. Trattle, b Ryan 11 G. R. Gardner, b Ryan 4 J. Price, b Ryan .. 49 E. J. Provis, c Pear­ son, b Ryan ... ... 21 J. Manners, b Haines 41 W. Densham, c Ryan, b W right...................17 W.H.George,c Haines, b Ryan .................. 13 C r o f to n P a r k (2). J.Wright, c Hallons, b Ryan.......................... M. Fawcett, cHawtry, b Ryan ................... — Francis, not out ... R. F.Turner, c Lepper, b W rig h t................. B 6, lb 5 ........... Total ..171 C. Ryan, c Gardner, b Price.......................... W. Carter, c Gardner, b Price .................. — Hanna, c Trattles, b Price ................... H. Haines, c Gardner, b Manners ........... B. Arlidge, b Price ... C. Lepper, c Provis, b Price.......................... 16 L. Pearson, c Fawcett, b Price ................... — Hawtin, b Manners B. Knight, b Manners W. Johnson, b Price... H. Wright, not out ... B 1 ,lb 1 .......... Total ......... NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. HARLOW.— Played at Harlow on August 7. H a r l o w . B. Scruby, c Cosser, b Stocks ........... ... A. Cowlin, c Vicary, b W.E. Deards, c Stocks, b King .................. Capt. \\ood, c Harri­ son, b King ......... W. Darwood, b Jones A. French, c Cosser, b K in g .......................... A. Turner, not out ... T. Johnson, c Harri­ son, b J o n e s........... W. Billings, b Jones H. Pacitt, c Purnell, b King .................. R. Atkins, c Kemble, b King .................. Byes .......... Total A. Harrison, c Wood, b French .................. 0 A. J.Vicary, st Scruby, b Darwood ...........37 W\ B. Palamountain, c Darwood, b French 2 A. King, b Darwood... 34 C.G.E.Jones, c Turner, b D eards.................. 10 V. C. Manners, c and b Pacitt .................. 46 N. P. B a n k . J. P. Kemble, b Dar­ wood......................... 1 E. H. Stocks, b French 2 H. E. Moore, b Turner 13 A. C. Purnell, b Cowlin .................. 12 G. A. Cosser, not out 1 Byes .................. 11 Total ...169 STREATHAM v. BECKENHAM. — Played at Beckenham on August 7. B e c k e n h a m . J. E. Williamson, b N. Miller..........................16 J. E. Curwen, c and b Holmes ...................34 F. H. Nelson, bHooper 100 H. Hilder, c Haworth, b Miller ................... 7 * Innings declared closed. E. J. Brand, E. W. B. Fuller, P. G. Hurst, and V. C. Lowry did not bat. S t r e a t h a m . L.H.Dermcr,c Candy, b Hooper .......... 30 N. H. Aste, b Hooper 7 A. W. lver, not o u t... 21 B 10. lb 1 ...........11 Total (6 wkts) *226 J.F.W. Hooper,bBrand 4 N. Miller,lbw, b Brand 17 It. G. Candy, c Ker, b Hilder .................. 0 E. B. Miller, c Brand, b Hilder ..................14 A. Kerr, c Hilder, b Nelson .................. 3 G. S. Steed, b Brand 0 F. G. Holmes, b Brand D. O. Kerr, not out... M. Hazard, b Hilder W. Niclioll, b Hilder M. B. Haworth, c Brand, b Hilder ... B 6, w 1 ........... Total .......... CHELTENHAM v. HAILEYBURY. Played at Lord’s on July 30 and 31 and left drawn. Score and analysis :— C h e l t e n h a m . First innings. Second innings. E. L. Armitage, c and b Gardiner .........................52 lbw, b Gardiner... 2 B. J. Fawcett, st Geen, b Waller..................................43 lbw, b Waller ... 0 J. F. Dew, c Sloane-Stanley, b Hammond .................. 17 run out ............23 J. C. Wynne-Edwards, c Geen, b W aller.................0 b Waller ............ 1 E. Mather, c Geen, b Waller 10 c Geen, b Vincent 42 R. H. Smith, c Hammond, b Forsdike..........................35 b Vincent ............49 G.McL. Paterson,c Forsdike, b Hammond .................. 7 c Cooper, b Pawle 1 O. D. Paget-Cooke, c Forsdike, b Hammond ... 1 notout..................10 J. G. Reid, b Hammond ... 0 lbw, b Pawle ... 11 D. McK. M. O’Callaghan, c Sloane-Stanley, b Ham­ mond ................................. 5 c Cooper, b Pawle 1 G. D. Wood, not o u t ......... 0 c Hammond, b Forsdike ... 0 B 3, lb 1, w 5 ........... 9 B 17, w 3 ... 20 Total .................. 179 H a il e y b u r y . H. J. C. Hammond, c Paget-Cooke, b Reid 6 G. L. Waller, b Reid... 5 W. Cooper, c Fawcett, b Smith .................. 20 R.S.S.Stafford,runout 7 H. G. Vincent, c Reid, b Smith .................. IS H. II. Sloane-Stanley, b Wood .................. 35 C h e l t e n h a m . First innings. Total ...160 K. P. Smith, b Reid... 0 W.P. Geen, st Mather, b Wynne-Edwards 32 P. Pawle, run out ... 33 A. W. Forsdike, run out ......................... 30 H.H.Gardiner,not out 7 B 22, lb 1, w 2, n b l ... 26 Total ...219 Second innings. O. M R. W. O. M. R. W Gardiner .. 22 10 1 ... ... 11 3 25 1 Waller ... .. 23 3 67 3 ... ... 14 5 47 2 Fordsike .. 8 1 25 1 ... ... 4*2 1 23 1 Pawle .. 2 0 13 0 ... ... 11 6 17 3 Hammond .. 8 3 28 5 ... ... 2 0 15 0 Vincent... ... 6 0 13 2 Gardiner bowled five wides, Forsdike two and Hammond one. H a il e y b u r y . O. M. R. W. Wood ... 19 4 43 1 R e id .......... 23 5 62 3 O’Callaghan 4 4 0 27 0 Smith Wynne- Edwards 4 O. M. R. W. 8 0 30 2 0 31 1 Reid and Smith each bowled a wide, and Wood one no-ball. STREATHAM v. CATERHAM.—Played at Streat­ ham on August 7. C a t e r h a m . L. Fraser, c Gillett, b Scott..........................70 M. W. Keith, b Feeny 29 II. J. Oxlade, b Joyu- son ..........................31 B. E. Mathieson, c Feeny, b Reed.......... 21 G. R. Russell, b A. N. Prosser .................. 14 II. R. Russell, lbw, b Joynson .................. 0 S t r e a t h a m . W. Wallis, b Joynson 0 G. Penfold, b Joyn­ son .......................... 19 F. G. Beard, b A. N. Prosser ................... 0 L. Fletcher, c Joyn­ son, b A. N. Prosser 1 F. Gabian, notout ... 2 B 19, lb 2 .......... 21 Total ...208 S. A. Southwell, b G. R. Russell........... II. S. Barkworth, c Mathieson, b II. R. Russell ................... E. B. Gillett, b G. R. Russell ................... A. N. Prosser, c Keith, b G. R. Russell V. F. Feeny, b H. R. Russell .................. E. K. Shattock, c Mathieson, b G. R. Russell .................. 3 H. H. Scott, not out 22 A. E. Prosser, b G. R. Russell .................. 1 H. W. Joynson, not out ........................... 9 B 4, nb 4 ........... 8 Total (7 wkts) 83 A. R. Reed and G. H. Bridge did not bat. GEORGE LEW IN & Co., (Established 1869.) Club Colour Specialists and Athletic Clothing Manufacturers. 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