Cricket 1910
M ay ig, igio CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 143 D e r b y s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. 0. M. R. W.O. M. R. W. Buckenham... 15 3 52 1 ............ 17 2 43 1 Trenalin........... 17 3 42 5 ........... 19’2 4 50 1 Douglas........... 4-2 0 20 2 ............ 18 1 70 2 Mead ........... 8 2 35 2 ............ 25 5 71 6 McGahey ... 6 0 30 0 ............ 4 2 5 0 Douglas bowled one no-ball. E ss e x . O. M. R. W.O. M. R. W. W arren........... 19 2 75 1 ............ 39 9 89 4 M orton ...........27‘2 5 52 4 ............ 26 5 56 0 Cadman........... 15 3 32 4 ............ 21 6 36 2 Rickman ... 8 1 21 1 ............ 1 0 5 0 B ra cey ............ 5 0 19 0 ............ 8 0 24 0 Rickman bowled two wides and Cadman a no-ball. LANCASHIRE 2 nd XI. v. YORKSHIRE 2 nd XI. Played at Manchester on May 16 and 17 and won by Lancashire by nine wickets. Score and analysis:— Y orkshire 2 nd X I. First innings. Second innings. Hardisty, b Barrell ...........27 retired hurt ... 3 Rudston, c and b Cook ... 12 b Cook........13 Bates, b Barrell.................-.29 c and b Cook ... 8 Turner, c Cook, b Barrell... 2 c Green, b Barrell 3 Farrar, c ^nd b Cook.............. 9 c Green, b Barrell 7 Richardson, b Cook ... ... 4 b Barrell ........... 4 G. Tattersall, b W. Tyldes- ley ... ... ... ..........30 b Cook................... 2 Broadbent, not out ......... 32 c Cook, b Barrell 15 Dolphin, b H ope.................. 4 b Cook.......... 8 Foster, c and b Hope.......... 0 notout.......... 5 Robinson, c and b Hope ... 0 b C ook .......... 0 B 10, lb 3, nb 2 ...........15 B yes............ 4 Total ...................164 Total ... 72 L ancashire 2 nd XI. Rev. J. M.Swift, b Robinson 6 Tyldesley(W.),b Broadbent 21 notout.................. 50 Tyldesley (E.), c Tattersall, b Broadbent .................. 15 not out.....................71 Barrell, run o u t .................. 11 L. Green, st Dolphin, b Richardson ................... 0 Tyldesley (J.), not out ... 21 V. Hope, c Rudston, b Richardson .................. 3 b Broadbent .. 0 T. Ainscough, b Broadbent 1 Cook, b Richardson ........... 1 Taylor,c Turner, b Richard son .................................. 0 Whewell, b Broadbent ... 14 B 1, nb 5 ......................... 6 B 16, lb 3, nb 1 20 Total .................. 99 Total (1 wkt) 141 Y orkshire 2 nd XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Taylor ........... 12 3 22 0 ............ Cook ........... 28 11 45 3 ............ 19 7 38 5 Hope ........... 8-5 2 25 3 ........... Tyldesley (W.) 8 2 19 1 ............ Barrell ........... 19 7 27 3 ............ 18 5 30 4 Swift ........... 2 0 9 0 ............ Tyldesley (J.) 2 0 2 0 ............ Hope bowled two no-balls. L ancashire 2 nd XI. Broadbent ... 21 4 7 36 4 ............ 15 li 18 1 Robinson ... 12 2 29 1 ............ 7 0 17 0 Richardson ... 9 1 28 4 ............ 11 1 48 0 Foster ........... 70 30 0 Rudston ... 1*1 0 8 0 Broadbent bowled three no-balls, Richardson two and Robinson one. SOUTHGATE v. HORNSEY.—Played at Hornsey on May 14. S o u t h g a t e . L. Neiderheitmann, c Wrightson, b Tate.. 7 J. D. Davies, b Tate... 5 N. Peterson, c Clarke, b Tate .................. 5 R. E. Cranfield, st Boundy, b Tate ... 7 Rev. A. M. Bashford, not out .................. 64 H. Church, c Briggs, b Tate .................. 14 H o r n se y J. H. Hargroves, b T a te .......................... 6 H. C. Isner, b Tate ... 11 G. W. Cranfield, lbw, b Grimsdell ...........38 E. Robins, b Clarke... 2 R. S. Dickson, absent 0 B 3, lb 1 ........... 4 Total ...163 J. L. Tate, c Davies, b G. W. Cranfield ... 21 W. H. Stanbury, b G. W. Cranfield ...........20 J. R. Berry, b G. W. Cranfield................... 0 G. W. Hammond, b G. W. Cranfield ... 19 P. Boundy, b Bash- ford .......................... 26 G. W. Grimsdell, c Neiderheitmann, b G. W. Cranfield ... 3 S. L. Clarke, c Har groves, b Neider heitmann .. .. 18 L. W. Weaver, lbw, b Neiderheitmann ... 13 N. L. Wrightson, b Peterson.................. 6 W. G. Grimsdell, b Neiderheitmann ... 1 W. R. Briggs, not out 8 B 11, lb 1 ...........12 Total ..147 OB ITUARY . M e . T . J . O ’R eilly . Mr. Thomas J. O’Reilly, whose death occurred at Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 3rd, was born in Dublin on March 6 th, 1865, and was educated at Wesley College in that city. He went to the United States in 1884 and played with the Cosmopolitan, Berkeley Oval, Morris Park, King’s County, Brooklyn and Manhattan Clubs, being identified with the latter for 18 years. He was a most popular cricketer both on and off the field and a very useful batsman. His highest score in the Metropolitan District Cricket League Cham pionship was in 1895 when he made 50 not out. In 1896 he won the batting prize in the New York Cricket Association. At the time of his death he was President of the Manhattan C.C. and Vice-President of the Metropolitan District Cricket League and New York Veterans Cricketers Association. F.F.K. W. T im l in . William Tomlin/wha was born at Leicester on September Kith, 1867, died of cancer at his native place on the 1 1 th inst. at the early age of 42. He was one of tbe best batsmen who ever appeared for Leicester- f-hire, but his career as a county player was rather short, extending only from 1887 to 1899. His best seasons were 1894 and 1895, when he headedtbe county’s batting averages. His finest innings was probably his 106 not out against Richardson’s bowling in the match with Surrey at the Oval in 1895, when his batting enabled Leicestershire to gain a victory which some effective bowling by Woodcock had rendered possible. His highest score for the county was 140 against M.C.C. and Ground at Lord’s in 1894. A. W o o d co ck . (See page 129.) THE D ERB Y SH IR E GU IDE .* The Derbyshire Cricket Guide is now in its fifteenth year, and is therefore one of the oldest of county annuals. The present issue, like all the previous ones, has been edited by Mr. L. G. Wright and Mr. W. J. Piper, junr. In addition to a very great deal of useful information respecting Derybshire cricket, the little book—it consists of 216 pages— contains an article on “ Cricket in 1909 ” by Mr. Wright, a list of cricket records, the laws of the game and the rules of county cricket. Portraits and biographies of Mr. J. Chapman and Ernest Needham are given, as well as several very interesting tables compiled by Mr. A. C. Denham, dealing with the career of Mr. L. G. Wright. *The Derbyshire Ci'icket Guide for 1910. Compiled by L. G. Wright and W. J. Piper, jun. D erby: Bacon and Hudson, Colyear Street. Price, 2d.; post free, 3d. TH E DERBYSHIRE CRICKET GUIDE. Season 1910. Compiled by L. G. Wright and W. J. Piper, Jun. (Fifteenth Year.) 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