Cricket 1909

384 CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S e p t . 2, 1909. A WEST AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR CEYLON. The following cable was received by the Tim es o f C eylon from their correspondent at Perth on Thursday last: — “ The West Australian Cricket Team w ill visit Ceylon at Christmas if their board and travelling expenses in Ceylon for 11 days are guaranteed.” M r. W. E. M. Paterson, the captain of the C.C.C.,* who has received a letter on the subject from Mr. F. J. Wayman, of Western Australia, is calling a meeting of the C.C.C. Committee to put the matter before them. The following letter from Mr. Jos. Gardiner, president of the West Australian Cricket Association, received on Thursday is interesting:— “ When in Ceylon, eighteen months ago, I was much struck with the interest taken in the national game, and I saw some very good cricketers there. If anything, the natives seemed to me to be the better all-round men. I then thought it would be a very good idea, and a very educational one for the West- ralians, if a visit could be arranged. The turf pleases them immensely, and anyone who has partaken of the hospitality of the Island can never forget it. I shall be delighted to do all in my power to assist in bringing the visit about.” — The Ceylon Sportsm an (31/7/09). * Colombo C.C.—Ed., Cricket. CAMBRIDGESHIRE v. HERTFORDSHIRE Played at Cambridge on August 13 and 14 and won by Cambridgeshire by an innings and 135 runs. Reid made 221—his first century for the county—in four hours and five minutes, and offered only one chance, when 111. Score and analysis:— C a m b r id g e s h ir e . L. J. Reid, b Slielford221 Coulson, c Wright, b White ................... 8 F.E. Collier, b Coleman 0 A. S. Ling, b White ... 4 Watts, b Coleman ... 5 C. A. Pigg, c Golding, b Marsh .................. 75 B. W. Pigg, b White... 18 A. W. Bocock, b Shel­ ford ..............................27 C. Pigg, c White, b Shelford......................28 G. Rose, not out ... 14 C. Sheldrick, c sub., b Shelford.................... 5 Byes, &c. ... 10 Total ...424 H e r t fo r d sh ir e . First innings. Second innings. Golding, c Watts, b Shel­ drick ....................................35 b R ose.................... 0 G. H. Vasey, b R o s e ...........27 c Ling, b Reid ... 10 C. H. Titchmarsh, c Reid, b Rose................................... 0 b R ose................10 E. L. Wright, c Coulson, b S heldrick...........................10 n otou t.................20 C. T. Rudd, lbw, b Reid ... 28 st Watts, b Reid 0 White, c Rose, b Coulson... 30 c and b Rose ... 18 W. H. Marsh, st Watts, b Reid ................................... 0 c Ling, b Rose ... 5 H. M. Harford, c Watts, b Reid ...................................24 st Watts, b Reid 0 G. C. Hartley, not out ...1 9 b R ose..................... 3 Shelford, c Watts, b Rose... 0 c Rose, b Reid ... 13 Coleman, absent ill ........... 0 absent ill ........... 0 Byes, &c...................... 18 Byes, &c. ... 1 Total O. ...................191 C a m b r id g e s h ir e . M. R. W. Total O . M. R. 98 W. Coleman . 12 2 35 2 Wright ... 4 0 27 0 Rudd 3 0 19 0 Marsh .. 19 2 80 1 White 34 3 154 3 Golding Vasey .. 4 1 17 0 Shelford . . 9-1 0 50 4 ... 3 0 23 0 Coleman bowled one wide. H e r t f o r d sh ir e . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Coulson........... 8 2 10 1 ............ B. W. Pigg ... 6 1 15 0 ........... Rose ........... 7*4 1 34 3 ........... 11 2 41 5 Reid ........... 9 0 29 2 ........... 10*2 0 56 4 Sheldrick ... 16 2 78 3 ........... Pigg ........... 3 1 7 0 ............ MONMOUTHSHIRE v. CORNWALL. Played at Newport on August 13 and 14 and won by Cornwall by 340 runs. Score and analysis :— C ornwall . First innings. Second innings. H. Tresawna,bF.G. Phillips 2 b Raikes ...........65 W. N. Bickford-Smith, c Diver, b Raikes ........... 9 c Geen, b Raikes 9 Dr. W. Tresawna, c Raikes, b Watkins ...................76 b Silverlock ... 84 R. Rogers, b Silverlock ... 15 c Steer, b F. G. P h illips.......25 Trevarthen, c.F.G.Phillips, c Geen, b F. Gh b Silverlock ................... 0 Phillips .......88 W. Coad, b Raibes ...........21 c Hudden, b Sil­ verlock ...... 15 Vibart, c Williams, b Raikes 1 c E S. Phillips, b Silverlock ... 46 E. Hawken, b F. G. Phillips 7 not out .....13 A. Meyrick, not o u t ........... 3 G. Harvey,c Diver, b Raikes 3 Whiting, c Silverlock, b Raikes.................................. 0 Byes, &c...................10 Byes, &c. ... 36 Total ...................147 Total(7wkts)*381 ♦Innings declared closed. M onmouthshire . First innings. Second innings. E. S. Phillips, c Vibart, b Hawken .......................... 0 can d b Hawken... 14 Silverlock, c B ic k fo r d - cBickford-Smith, Smith, b Whiting ........... 5 b Whiting ... 8 T. B. Williams, c Rogers, b Hawken ..........................35 b W h itin g........... 8 Diver, b H. Tresawca...........17 b H. Tresawna... 28 F. G. Phillips,c Trevarthen, c W h itin g , b b H. Tresawna.................. 2H aw ken................... 1 W.E.C. Hudden, b nawken 0 b W h itin g........... 0 G. Steer, c Bickford-Smith, b H awken.......................... 1b H. Tresawna ... 8 K. Raikes, c Barvey, b c Bickford-Smith, II. Tresawna ................... 0 bHawken ... 13 W. P. Geen, b Hawken ... 0 c Hawken, b H. Tresawna ... 0 E. W. Watkins, c Bickford- Smith, b Hawken ........... 3 not out ...... 6 T. Blandford, not out ... 0 c Trevarthen, b H awken.......11 Byes, &c...............10 Byes, &c. ... 13 Total 73 Total ...110 C o rn w a l l . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W.O. M. R. W. F. Phillips ... 13 2 51 2 ............. 31’4 5 113 2 Raikes ...........15-4 S 28 5 ........... 31 12 63 2 Watkins.......... 5 0 22 1 ........... 11 1 44 0 Silverlock ... 9 2 35 2 ........... 28 1 102 3 Blandford ... 1 0 1 0 ........... 2 1 1 0 Hudden ........... 5 0 15 0 D iver.................. 2 0 7 0 Silverlock bowled one no-ball and F. G. Phillips two and Raikcs eight wides. M o n m o u t h sh ire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W.O. M. R. W. Hawken ... 14 3 28 5 ............ 25 11 46 4 W hiting.......... 7 0 30 1 ........... 21 3 49 3 H. Tresawna 6 3 5 4 ........... 3 1 2 3 Hawken bowled one wide. WANDERERS v. YOUNG AMATEURS OF SURREY. — Played at Kennington Oval on August 28. Y oung A m ateurs of S u r r e y . I. P. F. Campbell, (Repton), c Wells, b Taylor ..................60 E.C.Coleman(Dulwich), lbw, b Taylor...........47 H.F.R. Rawson (West­ m inster)^ Beresford, b Wells .................. 18 R .H.D.Bolton(Rossall), b Holloway ...........14 G. W. Palmer (Upping­ ham), b Bradley ... 15 R.S.S.Stafford (Hailey- bury), st Brooks, b W ells..........................10 A. B. Read (Sher­ borne), b Bradley 0 E. H. D. Sewell, run out .......................... 5 E.F.Wilkinson (Leys), c Kenward, b Wells 10 A. K. H ick m a n (Clifton), not o u t... 1 E. L. Turner (Brigh­ ton), b W ells.......... 0 B 9, lb 11 .......... 20 Total ..200 W a n d ere rs . Hon. S. R. Beresford, c Campbell, b Turner 31 B. H. Holloway, c Wilkinson, b Turner 3 L. S. Wells, c Coleman, b P alm er.................. 57 R. Kenward, c Sewell, b Palmer ... ... ... 35 P. G. Gale, c Campbell, b Palmer.................. 1 A. Friend, b Turner 0 R. B. Brooks, not out 56 S. Colman, not out ... 27 Byes ................... 6 Total (6 wkts) 216 N. A. Damian, W. M. Bradley and O. Taylor did not bat. LINCOLNSHIRE v. BEDFORDSHIRE. Played at Skegness on August 13 and 14 and won by Lincolnshire by four wickets. Score and analysis:— B e d f o r d s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. W. E. King, b Geeson ... 69 b Cooke .....17 B. L. Peel, b Geeson........... 5 b Cooke ....... 4 Wharmby, c Williams, b Cooke..................................10 b Cooke .....15 Holdstock, b Riley ...........42 c Ward, bCooke 15 A. R. Orr, b Cooke ........... 1 b Geeson .....60 Apthorpe, c Ward, b Cooke 5 b Wells-Cole ... 13 H. O. Sutherland, not out 29 c Allen, bRiley 12 G. S. Leventhorpe, c Allen, c Wells-Cole, b b Geeson .......................... 25 Cooke ............. 2 A. F. Morcom, b Geeson ... 2 b Geeson .....17 P. A. Foy, b Cooke ........... 2 not out................ 2 H. Grierson, c Day, b Geeson ...........................10 b N orm an........ 1 Byes, &c.......................15 Byes, &c ... 10 Total .................215 Total L in c o ln s h ir e . ..168 First innings. Second innings. Rev. C. G. Ward, b Morcom 34 c A p th o r p , b M orcom .......... 1 A. S. Hatt, c Morcom, b Orr 41 c Grierson, b Wharmby ... 19 Riley, b Morcom.................. 64 c Holdstock, b Wharmby ... 16 Day, c Grierson, b Peel ... 9 not out................... 53 R. E. E. Williams, bMorcom 6 b Morcom .......... 1 W. A. Trasenster, b Morcom 0 lbw, b Wharmby 1 P. M. Norman, c Apthorpe, b F o y .................................. 1 not out................... 9 E. T. Cooke, st Apthorpe, b Wharmby .................. 36 c Foy, b Morcom 34 Geeson, lbw, b Orr ........... 10 N. Wells-Cole, b M orcom... 19 Allen, not out ................... 14 Byes, &c.............................. 13 Byes, &c. ... 5 Total .................. 247 Total (6 wkts) 139 B edfordshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Cooke ......... 19 5 64 4 ............ 15 0 59 5 G eeson ......... 19 4 65 5 ............ 12 1 39 2 Norman........... 12 3 13 0 ........... 6*4 2 11 1 Riley ......... 8 2 24 1 ............ 7 0 18 1 Wells-Cole ... 3 0 17 0 ............ 7 0 31 1 D ay................. 3 0 17 0 ............ Riley bowled one no-ball and Wells-Cole two wides. L incolnshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Morcom......... 30 7 82 5 ............ 19 6 55 3 Wharmby ... 16 3 47 1 ............ 19 10 30 3 F o y ................. 9 4 24 1 ............ 4 1 14 0 Grierson ... 6 1 20 0 ............ 3 0 15 0 O rr................. 7 0 34 2 ............ 2 1 10 0 Peel................. 9 0 27 1 ............ 4 1 10 0 Foy bowled two wides. ACTORS v. AUTHORS. — Played at Lord’s on August 26 and left drawn. Score:— A ctors . b A. U. Campbell, Moffat .................. 34 H. Wilde, c Milne, b Moffat ...................41 V.O’Connor, c Carrick, b Smith .................. 20 R. F. Fairfax, not out 70 B. Egerton,b Pawling 43 L. Holland, c sub., b Pawling ................... 0 A. S. Homewood, b Carrick ...................14 A. Aimley, not out... 21 B 14, nb 4 ..........18 Total (6 wkts)*261 J. P. Wilson, H. Welchman, and C. Brooke did not bat. ♦ Innings declared closed. A uthor . Major F. G. Guggis- berg, c & b Egerton 22 H. Carrick, c O’Con­ nor, b Holland ... 13 J. C. Snaith, lbw, b E g e rto n ................... 4 R. L e ig h -Ib b s , c Brooke, b Campbell 4 Hon. S. R. Beresford, b Egerton ...........19 S. S. Pawling, c Camp­ bell, b Welchman... 13 A. A. Milne, b Egerton 0 E. Cleveland Stevens, cWilson, b O’Connor 31 D. Forsyth, c Holland, b Fairfax...................27 D. Moffat, not out ... 7 Major J. H. Leslie, not out ................... 1 B 9, lb 3, w 1 ... 13 Total (9 wkts)154 In first innings of Curragh Brigade v. Frogs, at Curragh Camp on August 13 and 14, P. G. M. Skene and Major Prescott-Decie put on 54 runs in four overs. In their sccond innings C. Powers bowled a bail off the wicket 40 yards to the pitch. Printed and Published by M k r b it t & H a tc h e r , L td ., 167, 168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, B.C., September 2nd, 1909

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