Cricket 1909

A u gu st 26, 1909. CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 367 CORNWALL v. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Played at Camborne and won by Cornwall by an innings and 182 runs. Score and analysis :— C o r n w a l l . G. Escott, b J. C. R ees.......................... 7 A. E. Meyrick, st Davies, b J.C. Rees 10 Major Williams, not out .......................... 0 Whiting, c Capt. Mor­ gan, b Gee ........... 1 Byes, &c ......... 18 W. N. Bickford-Smith, b H. C. Rees .......... 99 Trevarthen, run out... 78 Vibart, b J. C. Rees ... 30 H. Tresawna, c John, b J. C. Rees .......... 101 J. C. Bickford-Smith, c Davies,bC. Morgan 33 E. Hawken, c Davies, b Bevan ................. 23 R. Godrich, c Evans, b Total ...........443 J. C. Rees.................. C a r m a r t h e n s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. P. Rees, c J. C. Bickford* c W. N. Bickford- Smith, b Whiting ........... 0 Smith,bWhiting 5 J. K.E.Evans, c Trevarthen, b H awken......................... 10 b H aw ken.......... 0 J. C. Rees, c W. N. Bickford- c W. N. Bickford- Smith, b H aw k en......... 0 Smith,bHawken 72 E. Gee, bWhiting; ......... 16 b W h itin g.......... 0 H. A. Rees, c Meyrick, b Whiting ........................... 1 b Trcvarthen ... 5 H. John, c Williams, b c Trevarthen, b Whiting .......................... 2 Escott ............. 8 W. Davies, c J. C. Bickford- Smith, b H aw k en ........... 6 c and b Escott ... 7 Cyril Morgan, b Hawken... 1 b W illiams.........31 Capt. H. D. Morgan, b Whit­ ing ................................. 10 notout.................22 C. P. Lewis, b Whiting ...21 c M e y rick , b H awkcn......... 5 J. Bevan, not out ........... 7 cEscott,bHawken 2 Byes, &c...................... 7 Byes, &c. ... 23 Total O. H. A. Rees 18 Gee ...........33 Bevan ... 10 C. Morgan 11 D. Morgan 7 ......................81 C ornwall . M. R. W 3 58 0 4 107 1 1 33 1 1 51 1 1 25 0 Total ...180 O. M. R. W. Lewis ... 3 0 25 0 J.C. Rees 21*4 1 74 6 John ... 8 1 33 0 J.K.Evans 3 0 19 0 C armarthenshire . First innings. Second innings. Hawken M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 7 37 6 ... . . 13-1 2 48 4 8 37 4 ... . . 6 4 9 2 Trevarthen . . 6 6 0 1 Escott ... . . 13 3 84 2 J B.-Smith 5 0 20 0 Williams . 8 1 14 1 Hawken bowled two wides. BERKSHIRE v. SURREY 2 nd XI. Played at Reading and won by Surrey 2nd XI. by an innings and 161 runs. Score and analysis :— S urrey 2nd XI. D. J. Knight, c Page- Roberts, b Garnett 53 C. T. A. Wilkinson, c Shoosmith, b Simp­ son ..............................19 Abel (W.), c Garnett, b Simpson ..............67 J. E. Jewell, st Rowe, b Garnett....................154 Harrison,c and b Simp­ son ..............................60 Blacklidge, lbw, b Kynaston......................23 B erkshire . First innings. Vigar, c Kynaston, b G arn ett...................26 H. Brooker, c Nepean, b Page-Roberts .. 2 A. W. F. Rutty, c Simp­ son, b Page-Roberts 6 Edwards, c Kynaston, b Garnett ........... 0 Jackson, not out ... 1 Byes, &c..................13 Total ..424 Second innings. Harrison .......................... 14 st Vigar, b Abel 4 E. Garnett, b Edwards ... 3 b Edwards ... ... 29 A. P. Strange, c Blacklidge, b Edwards ................... 22 c Abel, b Jackson 2 F. W. Metcalfe, c Knight, b Harrison .......................... 5 b Edwards........... 16 Shoosmith, c Wilkinson, b Harrison .......................... 4 b Harrison.......... 5 Capt. E. F. Rowe, c Knight, b Harrison.......................... 2 b Edwards.......... 7 Sir C. J. Nepean, not out... T. M. Hunt, c Abel, b 28 c Edwards, b Blacklidgc ... c Jewell, b Jack­ 51 Harrison .......................... 11 son .................. 0 F. W. Page-Roberts, b Blacklidge.......................... 4 not out.................. 31 W.F.Kyanston, b Blacklidge 0 c W’ilkinson, b Blacklidge ... 1 Simpson, run out ........... 5 c Harrison, b Jackson .......... 0 Byes, &c....................... 2 Byes, &c. ... 17 Total ...................100 T otal..........163 Kynaston.. 9 Simpson .. 21 H unt.......... 21 S urrey 2n d XI. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 0 48 1 I Shoosmith 14 2 73 0 1 104 3 Garnett... 12’5 1 58 4 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 18 5 27 2 ... ... 13 3 35 3 21-3 3 67 5 ... ... 10 4 19 1 4 2 4 2 ... ... 6 2 21 2 Abel ... 9 2 27 1 Jackson .. ... 17 2 50 3 1 114 0 I P.-Roberts 3 0 14 2 Simpson and Page-Roberts each bowled one wide. B erkshire . First innings. Edwards Harrison Blacklidge Blacklidge bowled one wide. WILTSHIRE v. DORSET. Played at Trowbridge and won by Wiltshire by ten wickets. Score and analysis:— D o r se t . First innings. Second innings. Rev.W. H. Arundel, b New­ man .......................... ... 48 c Grant, b Miller 0 W.A.Budge, lbw, b Mitchell 15 b Newm an........... 4 A.W. Harrison, c Awdry, b Newman ..........................29 c and b Newman 1 G. M. Gordon, c Newman, b Mitchell .......................... 3 b Newman ... 0 F. A. S. Sewell, c R. Awdry, st P e r k in s , b b M itchell.......................... 6 M itch ell............30 P. F. Williams, st Perkins, c N e w m a n , b b M itchell.......................... 9 M itchell............ 7 C. P. Godden, b Mitchell... 0 notout ........... 8 A. B. Canby, b Newman ... 2 run out ...........11 H. B. Cummins, b Newman 11 lbw, b Mitchell... 16 Stacey, b Newman ........... 0 b Newman........... 1 W. Harrison, not out ... 10 c R. Awdry, b Newman........... 0 Byes, &c......................10 Byes, &c.............. 5 Total .............143 W iltshire . Total ... 83 C.S.Awdry,bCummins 45 A. Whitehead, c and b Sewell .................. 5 Newman (A.), run out 7 H. Taunton, st Budge, b Sewell .................. 8 R.W. Awdry, b Harri­ son ..........................48 T.N. Perkins, c Budge, b G ordon..................29 Total ...........217 S.R.Nicholson, not out 26 Second innings: C. S. Awdry, not out, 6 ; White­ head, not out, 4 ; byes, &c., 0. Total (no wkt), 10. D o rse t . A. M. Miller, b Sewell 14 E.S. Grant, c Gordon, b Cummins .........20 Smith, c Bridge, b Cummins ........... 0 Mitchell, c Gordon, b Cummins ........... 6 Byes, &c.............. 9 First innings Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Grant ... . . 5 2 11 0 .. Mitchell... . . 23 6 72 5 ... 15 4 39 4 Newman . 23-5 11 22 5 ... ... 15-5 5 39 5 Smith ... . . 8 2 18 0 ... Perkins... . . 4 1 10 0 ... Grant bowled one wide and Mitchell five no-lalls. W iltshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Stacey ... . . 6 1 18 0 . Sewell ... . . 20 2 74 3 ... .!! 1 0 5 0 Cummins . 13 2 39 4 ... ... 1-2 0 5 0 Canby ... . . 6 1 17 0 .., Harrison . 12 3 40 1 ... Gordon ... . . 5 2 20 1 ... Cummins bowled one no-ball. SOUTH HAMPSTEAD v. PALLINGSW’ ICK (A. S outh H ampstead . E. C. Lane, b A. Bet- tinson ................... 2 H. W. Brooman, c Trueman, b Wallis... 50 A. J. Doughty, c Lan­ caster, b A. Bettin- son ............................101 S. Elston, b Gordon Taylor ......................19 R. W. Hughman, b Brewer ................... 6 L. P. Gilliard did not bat. * Innings declared closed. P allinoswick (A). D. Barrett, b Brewer P. Brooman, c L. Bet- tinson, b A. Bettin- son .......................... J. G. Q. Besch, c and b Lancaster ........... T. W. Hine, not out L. Barrett, not o u t... B 6, lb 2, w 4 ... Total (8 wkts)*242 J. C. Clay, b Hine ... 1 E. Mitchell, c Hine, b Hunhman .......... 5 P. Lancaster, b Elston 15 A. Wallis, lbw, b Hughman .......... 1 A. Bettinson,b Elston 5 J. Trueman, b Elston 12 E. Gordon-Taylor, b Elston .................. 0 L. Bettinson, b Elston 3 G. G. Sankey, c Hine, b Hughman .......... 7 M. P. Brewer, not out 11 Z. Ling, c W. H. Broo­ man, b Hughman... 0 B 14, w 1 .......... 15 Total .......... 75 THE MINOR COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP. The following were the positions of the sides at the end of the first round :— NORTHERN DIVISION. Won on 1st Points. Per P. W. inns. D. P. O. cent. Notts II................... 10 6 1 1 45 33 73 33 Staffordshire .. .. 10 7 0 0 50 35 70 00 Yorkshire II. 10 5 1 2 40 28 70-00 Durham ................. in 3 1 1 45 18 40 00 Northumberland.. 10 2 0 1 45 10 22-22 Cheshire ......... 10 1 0 1 45 5 11*11 SOUTHERN DIVISION. Wiltshire ......... 8 7 0 0 40 35 87-50 Surrey II................ 8 5 2 0 40 31 77-50 Dorset ................. 8 3 1 0 40 18 45-00 Buckinghamshire. 8 2 0 0 40 10 25 00 Berkshire ... .. 8 0 0 0 40 0 — EASTERN DIVISION. Lincolnshire......... 10 7 1 0 50 38 76-00 Hertfordshire 10 4 2 0 50 26 52-00 Bedfordshire......... 10 21 2 1 45 18* 4111 N o rfo lk ................. 10 2 2 1 45 16 35-55 Suffolk ................. 10 2* 1 0 50 15* 31-00 Cambridgeshire .. 10 3 0 0 50 15 30-00 WESTERN DIVISION. Glamorganshire .. 8 5 2 0 40 31 77-50 Devon ................. 8 5 0 1 35 25 71*42 Monmouthshire .. 8 2 2 0 40 16 40-00 Cornwall ......... 8 2 0 0 40 10 25-00 Carmarthenshire.. 8 0 1 1 35 3 S-57 Five points allowed for a win, three points for a match decided on the first innings ; drawn matches — i.e., matches in which no result on the first innings is attained—are ignored. The semi-final between Glamorgan and Notts 2nd XI., played at Cardiff this week, was drawn. The other match—W iltshire v. Lincolnshire at Trowbridge — commenced yesterday. STUARTSURRIDGE&Co. CRICKETBATS CAN BE PURCHASED AT Lords, Oval, and the Principal Colonial Cricket Grounds throughout the World. 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