Cricket 1910
208 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 16, 1910. CRICKET IN INDIA. Major Sykes, c Plumer, D ela H ey ......... Collins, b Head .. R. H. Campbell, c Newn- ham, b De la Hey ........... 4 Capt. Campbell-Ross, b De la H ey.................................. 0 Capt. Dibben, b Head ... C Lieut. Huxford, b Head ... 0 Capt. Worgan, st Banbury, b De la Hey ........... ... 4 Col. Johnston, b Head ... 0 Meade, not out ... ............ 1 Byes, &c......................34 c Foote, b Bridge 21 st Newnham, b De la Hey 34 c and b Bridge... not out................... st Newnham, b D ela Hey Byes, &c. Total ...214 Total (6 wkts)*112 ♦Innings declared closed. OOTACAMUND GYMKHANA. First innings. H. T. Phillips, b Pillay ... 5 R. Berkley, c Pillay, b S y k e s.................................. 3 R. Head, c and b Pillay ... 3 Rev. A. N. Bridge, b Pillay 12 Major EL O. Parr, b Pillay 15 B. Foote, c Dibben, bSykes 1 Second innings. D ib b e n , b Methuen ... 15 C. Plumer, c Sykes, b Pil lay ................................. 4 Major Hinge, b Sykes ... 18 B. Clerk, c Fraser, b Pillay 4 Col. Banbury, b Pillay ... 41 Major Newnham, c John ston, b Pillay ................. 0 C. De la Hey, not out ... 8 Byes, &c...................... 13 Byes, &c. Total ............. 127 Total b Pillay ........... 8 st Ross, b Pillay 2 c Fraser, b Pillay 2 c Methuen, b Pil lay ...................10 c Worgan, b Pil lay ................. 28 c Johnston, b M ethuen........... 0 c Collins, b Meth uen ................. 20 c Ross, b Pillay... 0 c and b Collins b Pillay ... , notout........... B angalore G ymkhana . First innings. _ __ Second innings^ O. M. R. W. Bridge ......... 10 0 55 1 ... ... 6 0 14 2 Travers •Phil lips ........... De la Hey ... 3 0 20 0 ... 20 4 65 6 ... .!. 11 0 45 2 Clerk ... ... 6 0 24 0 ... ... 2 0 10 1 Head ........... 7 3 16 4 ... 0 41 1 OOTACAMUND v. BANGALORE. Played at Ootacamund on May 3, 4 and 5 and won by Bangalore by 55 runs. Score and analysis Bangalore Gymkhana. First innings. Second innings. Methuen, c Barrington Foote, b Bridge ...........20 c Phillips, b nead 1 K. Pillay, b De la Hey .. 53 Fraser, st Benbury, b De la c Banbury, b Hey ......... ...........31 Clerk .............19 b 47 14 H A M P S T E A D v . T O N B R ID G E S C H O O L .— P layed a t Tonbridge on June 8. HAMrSTEAD. R . S. E veritt, c A . R . Trim en, c Peiris, b H ilary 0 E ngland, b H . D . K a n ga, c H ilary 0 Sm ith , b M oles- C. D . D rayson, b w orth 0 Thorley 10 F . E . D em pster, c C. D . M cM illin, c Peiris, b H ilary 14 P attison , b H . G . D unkley, b H ilary 10 H ilary 0 H . B . D avis, not W . S. H ale, lbw, out 4 b Thorley 6 F . A tk in s, c W . S. H orne, st H ooley b S m ith , b H ilary 3 H ilary 8 G. M . H odgson, c B 8, lb 4 . . 12 H ilary, b T h or— ley .......................... 4 Total 71 T on brid ge S chool . F . H . K n o tt, c J. S. Tliorley, b H od gson, b K anga 6 E veritt 56 L . R . Prall, c C. S. P attison, b D rayson , b K a n ga 5 E veritt 80 O. W . Sherwell, W . B . E ngland, b c D avis, b H ale 12 H orne 14 E . P . Sm ith, c D . W . M oles- D unkley,b H ale 23 w orth, c H ale D . S. Gaskell, b b Trim en 14 H ale .. 0 R . J. H ilary, not L . M arzetti, b o u t .......................... 0 E veritt 9 B 3, w 3 . . 6 L . J. Peiris, c — H odgson, b T otal . . ..2 3 7 D unkley 12 PHOTOGRAPHERS ROYAL AND CRICKET SPECIALISTS. HAWKINS & COMPANY H old an immense stock of negatives of First Class Cricketers—past and present — in action and otherwise. Cabinet Portraits, assorted, 1 0 /- doz. Single Copies, 1/- each. Splendid made up groups of County Cricket Captains, and Yorkshire Team—price 2/6 each. E. Hawkins & Co., anticipate bringing the whole series of First Class County Teams out in the same unique style shortly. W rite fo r Lists. Also a very large number of Post Cards, 3 d . each; 2 /G doz. O n ly A d d r e s s : 32, PR ESTON S T ., BR IGH TON . E stablish ed 1 847. O. M. R. 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