Cricket 1909

418 CR ICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S e p t . 23, 1909. CRICKET IN INDIA. BOMBAY GYMKHANA v. PA RSI GYMKHANA.— Played at Bombay on August 28 and left drawn. Warden, a left-hander, carried his bat through the Parsis’ innings for 50: he hit six 4’s. Score and analysis:— P a r si G ym k h a n a . J. S. Warden, not out 50 R. E. Mody, bM ilne... 11 D. Driver, bSanderson 1C Printer, c Powell, b Sanderson ...........12 P a v r i , c R e i d , b Christie ................... 6 Davar, b Christie ... 0 Gadiali, c Sprott, b Phillips .................. 2 Chothia, c Vines, b Phillips ................... D. Kapadia, c Coombs, b P hillips................. Antia, c Powell, b Coombs ................... Watcha, b Coombs ... Byes, &c............... Total ...........1 B om bay G y m kh an a . S. N. Powell, c and b Printer ................14 E. C. Reid, c Warden, b Printer ............ 7 F. L. Sprott, lbw, b Davar .................... 3 E. E. Christie, not out 33 Comdr. Vines, c War­ den, b Printer ... 0 J. S. Milne, c and b Printer ................... 6 P. M. Sanderson, c Kapadia, b Watcha 0 G.C. Phillips,bWarden 11 E. E. Coombs, not out 10 Byes, &c............... 2 Total (7 wkts) 86 C. G. Stileman and H. L. Richmond did not bat. O. P a r s i G ym k hana. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Milne . 12 6 24: 1 1Sanderson 5 0 18 2 Coombs .,,. 11 5 23 2 Phillips... 6 3 9 3 Stilem an.,,. 7 2 18 0 |Christie... 4 0 15 2 O. B om bay G ym khana. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. Davar . 6 0 21 1 1Gudiali ... 2 1 1 0 Printer ..,. 10 2 21 4 Pavri .... 2 0 10 0 Wacha . 5 1 14 1 | Warden... 5 1 17 1 YOUNG HINDUS v. MOHAMEDANS.—Played on the latter’s ground on August 29 and won by the home side. Score:— Y oung H indus . M. A. Kilakeker, run out .......................... 1 G. M. Gourasker, b Edroos ................. 5 V.V. Talpade, b Edroos 0 S. M. Dalvi, c Con­ tractor, b Papa ... 18 A. H. Kirtiker, b Edroos .................. 1 B. M. Dalvi, b Edroos 0 W. B. Kirtiker, b Papa N. B. Mehta, b Papa .. R. B. Kirtiker,bEdroos K. N. Dharimer, c and b Papa .................. B. V. Navalker, not out ........................... Byes, &c............... Total M oham edans . M. Ebrahim, c and b K irtik er.................. 2 Y. Ghanser, run out.. 17 K. Contractor, c and b K irtik er.................. 6 Munshi Farooki, s t ... 20 Shaik Edroos,b Mehta 3 Shaik Papa, b Mehta.. 1 Vali Ahmed, run out.. 5 M. Ismail, b Kirtiker S. Dawood, c and b Kirtiker ................... S. Husein, not out ... Shaik Ali, b Mehta ... Byes, &c............... Total ........... BOMBAY GYMKHANA v. BYCULLA C.C.—Played at Bombay on August 30 and won easily by the Gymkhana. Powell hit nine 4’s and was sixth out, at 161. Byculla were without M. R. Jardine and the Gymkhana without Milne. Score and analysis:— B y c u lla C.C. R. E. A. Elliott, b Christie ................... 0 A. R. Burney, c Mont­ gomery, b Phillips... 0 A. H. S. Aston, c San­ derson, b Phillips... 13 G. Turnball, c Phillips, b Christie... ........... 0 A. Muirhead, b Phil­ lips ........................... 0 O. C. B. Wimbush, b Christie ................... 4 R. G. Campbell, c Powell, b Phillips... P. R. Cadell, c Vines, b Christie ........... M. N. Hogg, c Stile­ man, b Christie ... S. J. Gillum, not out G. P. Millet, st Sprott, b Christie ........... Byes, &c............... Total B om bay G ym khan a. E. E. Christie, c Turn­ ball, b Hogg ........... 0 S. N. Powell, c Camp­ bell, b Hogg .......... 81 F. L. Sprott, b Gillum 47 E. C. Keid, b Hogg ... 26 Comdr. Vines, c Gil­ lum. b Elliott.......... 1 G.C. Phillips,bElliott 0 B y c u lla C.C. O. M. R. W. 7 0 20 6 j Phillips ... B om bay G vm k iiana. O. M. K. W. 13 0 6S 4 1Aston 12 1 66 3 Muirlicad.. 4 0 27 1 Christie H ogg... Elliott Gillum L. F.Hearson,c Elliott, b Hogg ................. 27 C. G. Stileman, not out ........................... 7 E. G. Montgomery, c Wimbush, b Elliott 1 Byes, &c..............4 Total (8 wkts) 194 O. M. R. W. 7 1 17 4 O. M. R. W. 2 0 17 0 2 0 12 0 POONA GYMKHANA v. BOMBAY HINDUS.— Played at Poona on September I and 2 and left drawn. Rain caused stumps to be drawn early when the Gymkhana had made 109 without loss in their second innings. Score B om bay R. V. Agasker, not out 74 B. A. Delvi, b Greig ... 6 D. K. Telang, run out 7 Shivram, b Greig ... 4 H. M. Karvra, c Capt. Tillard, b Campbell 43 S. K. Divekar, b Wood 2 Keshavlal, lbw, b Greig 19 R. A. Wagle, run out 8 H indus . K. Sheshachari, lbw, b Wood .................. 0 G. H. Bhatwadekar, b Southey .......... 6 R. K. Telang, lbw, b Wood ................... 0 Byes, &c.............25 Total .. 194 P oona G ym k h an a . Capt. Greig, c Divekar, b Shivram..................118 Capt.Lucas, b Shivram 20 Major Arnold, c Dive­ kar, b Bhatawadekar 10 Campbell, c Shesha­ chari, b Wagle ... 2 A. K. Tillard, b Bhata­ wadekar ................... 7 MajorSouthey,bBhata- wadekar ...................18 Capt. E. D. Tillard, c Sheshachari,b Bhata­ wadekar ................... 9 Second innings: Capt. Greig, not out, 46 ; Major Wood, not out, 54 ; byes, &c., 9. Total 109. Col. Barter, c Shesha­ chari, b Bhata­ wadekar ................. 7 Major Wood, not out 26 Scaife, c Shivram, b Bhatawadekar ... 3 R. C. Wilson, c Wagle, b Divekar .......21 Byes, &c..........41 Total ..2S2 X V . o f G ra n th a m a n d D is t r ic t v. A. P r ie s t le y ’s X I . —Played at Grantham on September 17 and 18 and won by the Eleven by five wickets. The feature of the match was the bowling of Carr. Score and analysis:— X V . of G ran th am and D istrict . First innings. Second innings E. C. Thrale, b Mason 11 lbw, b Carr.......... 13 W. E. Thompson, c Day, b Carr .................................. 25 c Brooks, b Mason 1 T. Forester, lbw, b Carr ... 1 b C arr.................. 3 W. B. Goodacre, st Brooks, b Carr.................................. 0 c and b Mason ... 5 E. Riley, b C a rr................... 15 c Bellamy, b Carr 2 J. A. Dixon, c Bellamy, b Hutchings.......................... 19 b C a rr ................. 0 W. W. Winn, c G. Weigall, b Hutchings .................. 4 ht wkt, b Carr ... 10 Rev. E. J. Goldsmith, c and b Hutchings .......... 12 b C a rr.................. 3 F. A. Talbot, c Troughton, b Hutchings ................... 0 c and b Mason ... 2 H. C. Bell, c MacLaren, b c MacLaren, b Carr .................................. 6 C arr.................. 7 C. Imber, not out ........... 28 cBrooks, b Mason 6 W. B. Thomas, c Priestley, b MacLaren ................... 21 run out ........... 6 J. S. Thompson, b MacLaren 6 st Brooks, b Carr 0 A. E. Gibson, c Brooks, b L. W eigall.......................... 1 st Brooks, b Carr 0 J. Allen, b Carr ................... 3 not out 0 Byes, &c....................... 5 Byes, &c. ... 9 Total ........... ...157 Total .......... 67 M r. A r t h u r P r ie s t le y ’s XI. S. II. Day, c Allen, b Riley 18 not out .......... 1 G. J. V. Weigall, b Forester 0 c Goodacrc, b Forester .......... 4 L. II. W. Troughton, b Riley 28 b Riley .......... 4 K. L. Hutchings, b W. E. c Goodacrc, b Thom pson........................... 4 F orester........... 20 J. R. Mason, c Thrale, b Forester ........................... 72 cTliralc,bForester 7 A. C. MacLaren, c Gibson, b Forester .......................... 28 L. Weigall, c Goodacre, b Forester ......................... 11 D. W. Carr, b Riley ........... 14 b Riley ........... 0 R. B. Brooks, b Forester ... 0 J. Bellamy, not out .......... 3 not out ........... 2 A. Priestley, b R iley.......... 0 Byes, &c....................... 10 Byes, &c. ... 1 Total ...................188 Total (5 wkts) 39 G ran th am and D istrict . First innings. Can-.......... Mason ... Hutchings MacLaren Weigall O. , 26 5 . 17 . 12 M. R. W. 8 53 6 , 1 55 1 . 1 27 4 . 2 9 2 4 8 1 Second innings. O. M. K. w. ... 155 5 31 9 ... 15 4 27 4 Mason and Carr bowled one no-ball each. Forester.. Riley .......... 21 W.E.Thompson 1 Gibson ...........10 Talbot ........... 4 M r . P rirstley ’ s X I. 22 5 665 ............ 4‘5 1 8 544 ............ 8 2 1 01 ............ 1 0 0 420 ............ 0 160 .. Riley and Talbot each bowled one no-ball. CRICKET IN AMERICA. ZING A R I V . P H IL A D E L P H IA PILG R IM S . Played at Toronto on September 2 and left drawn. Clark took six Zingari wickets for 74 runs, whilst Southam took six for 35 in the first innings of the Pilgrims and Gibson five for 19 in the second. Score:— Z in g a r i . W.S. Greening, b Clark J. L. Counsell, c Ash- bridge, b Hordern... U. Gibson, c Dornan, b Clark .................. 24 II. S. Reid, b Clark ... 45 G. II. Southam, b Clark 22 H.G Davidson, bClark 21 H. P. Beatty, not out 38 23 L. Ingles, c Mitchell, b Clark ........... ... 0 W. J. Fleury, b Perot 9 S. Beatty, c Hordern, b Perot ................. 4 S. R. Doolittle, b H ordern ...............10 Byes, &c.......... 35 Total ......238 First innings, n. V. Hordern, b Gibson ... i J. P. Dornan, b Ingles ... ' P. H. Clark, b Southam ... ! C. S. Mitchell, b Southam W. W. Saunders, st Beatty, b Gibson ..........................■ H. P. Bailey, c Ingles, b Gibson .......................... E. Wood, b Southam........... R. L. Perot, b Southam ... W. F. Keenan, not out ... G. Ashbridge, b Southam... J. S. Stokes, b Southam ... Byes, &c................... Total ...................S Second innings. b Davidson.......... 4 b Gibson ........... 0 st Beatty, b Gib­ son ..................24 run out ........... 2 not out.................. b Southam .......... c sub., b Gibson... c and b Gibson ... b Gibson '. ......... c and b Reid ... Byes, &c. Total...........63 XVI. OF MITCHAM v. II. D. G. LEVESON- GOWER’3 XII —Played at Mitcham on Satur­ day and won by the home side by 38 runs. Score:— XVI. o f M itcham . First innings. A. Sandham, b P latt........... H. Wilde, b Platt................... A. Stagg, c Abel, b Marshal R. Davey, c Abel, b P latt.. H. Pillinger, b P la tt........... II. Britton, b Platt ........... II. Willis, b Platt .......... T. Potter, c Findlay, Marshal .................. R. Turner, b Platt E. Palmer, b Platt ... Second innings. 4 b Tylden 17 notout .. 20 19 10 12 0 J ohn s o n , Findlay ... st J e w e l l , Findlay ... P. Palmer, c and b Platt ... 12 lbw, b Tylden D. Sullivan, c Jewell,b Abel W. Lunt, b Platt.................. J. Keene, c Johnson, b Platt G. II. Curtis, c Strudwick, b Abel.................................. F. Fox, not o u t ................... Byes, & c .................... 3 32 Byes, &c. Total ................. M r . L eveson - A. Marshal, b Potter 2 W. Findlay, c Britton, b Keene .................. 9 P. R. Johnson, b Potter ...................16 A. N. Jewell, b Wilde 35 A. W. F. Rutty, c and b Keene .................. 3 E. G. Goatly, c Tur­ ner, b K eene...........13 W. Abel, c Turner, b Keene ...................10 .153 Total (4 wkts) 96 G o w e r’s XII. T. Tylden, b Keene ... G. Platt, c Potter, b W ilde......................... H. Charlton, c Sulli­ van, b W ild e ........... H. D. G. Leveson- Gower, c and bWilde H. Strudwick, not out Byes, &c............... Total ..........1 GEORGE LEW IN & Co., (Established 1869.) Club Colour Specialists and Athletic Clothing Manufacturers . OUTFITTERS BY APPOINTMENT To the Australians, 1896,1899 and 1902 ; Mr. Stoddart’s XI., 1894- 1895, 1897- 1898; Mr. MacLaren’s XI., 1901-1902 ; West Indian XI., 1900 and 1906 ; South Africans XI., 1901 and 1907: and M C.C., Lancashire, Kent, Surrey and London Counties, Wanderers, Stoics. Bromley, Sutton, and all Public Schools’ Old Boys’ Clubs.—Write for E stim a te s F r e e . TelegraphicAddress: “ LeotAde, London.*' Telephone; P.O. City 607. 8, Crooked Lane, M onument, London Bridge, E.C.

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