Cricket 1910
2 4 6 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y 7 , 1 9 1 0 . LANCASHIEE v. SURREY. Played at Manchester on June 30, July 1 & 2. Drawn. Owing to the state of the wicket after heavy rain play could not commence on the first day until after lunch, and four times during the afternoon the cricket was interrupted by showers. In the time available thirteen wickets went down for 209 runs, Lancashire, who got three wickets down for 27 after scoring 182, having much the best of matters. The home side lost their four best wickets for ten runs, and six men were out for 53. The turning point came when Heap joined Whitehead, for in 70 minutes the pair added 93; the former batted for 100 minutes and the latter for 80. Lancashire were in one respect very fortunate, showers keeping the ball wet and the wicket easy. Surrey made 27 for three wickets at the end of the day, losing Hayward and Hayes for 1 and Bird at 15. On Friday the play was restricted by rain to 65 minutes, during which time Surrey, thanks to Hobbs, raised their score of 27 for three wickets to 100 for seven. Hobbs played very skilfully against good bowling, and at the drawing of stumps carried out his bat for 51. Ducat also played well, and helped to add 40 for the fourth wicket. During the night there was more rain, and on Saturday parts of the ground were under water. In the circumstances there was nothing to do but abandon the match. Score and analysis :— L a n c a s h ir e R. H. Spooner, lbw, b Smith ................... A. Hartley, c and b Lees ... ................... Tyldesley (J. T.), c Wilkinson, b Smith Sharp, lbw, b Smith Makepeace, b Lees ... Tyldesley(E.),e Hitch, b Lees ...........• ... i Whitehead (R.), c Strudwick, b Abel 60 Heap, st Strudwick, b Smith ............... 59 Huddleston, b A bel... 1 Dean, st Strudwick, b Smith ................... 3 Worsley, not out .. 6 B 7, w 1 ............ 8 Total ...182 S u r r e y . Hayward, c Huddles ton, b Dean Hobbs, not out Hayes, Ibw, b dleston ... , M. C. Bird, b dleston 0 ...........51 Hud- ..... 1 Hud- 6 Ducat, b Huddleston 15 C. T. A. Wilkinson, b Heap ................... 1 Abel, b Dean ...........12 Smith,c Tyldesley(E.), b Huddleston.......... 13 Leg-bye ........... 1 Total (7 wkts)100 Hitch, Strudwick and Lees did not bat. L a n c a s h ir e . O. M. R. W. I Smith ... 22 7 63 5 Lees...........18 1 67 3 O. M. R. W. H itch ... 4 0 30 0 Abel ... 7 2 14 2 Dean........... 14 3 45 2 Huddlest’n 162 5 29 4 Hitch bowled one wide. S u r r e y . O. M. R. W. | O. M. R. W. Heap ... 8 2 25 1 GENTLEMEN OF WORCESTERSHIRE v. GENTLEMEN OF WARWICKSHIRE.—Played at Worcester on June 28 and 29 and left drawn. Simpson-Hayward scored 154 in a couple of hours. Score:— G e n t l e m e n o f W o r c e s t e r s h ir e . G. L. Crowe, c Mon- crieff, b W ard...........21 E. G. Righton, c sub, b Moncrieff ...........70 F. A. W. IIow, b Ward 9 G. H. Simpson-Hay ward, c Galloway, b Mayfield .................. 154 Capt. Davidge, c Bigg, b Taylor ...................35 G. F. Jones-Williams, b Hobson ... ...........78 A. W. Isaac, b Taylor 65 Capt. Fulton, c Lang ley, b Ward ......... 8 J. W. Stayner, c and b T a ylor................... 2 Rev. R. H. Craze, not out ...........................45 G. Croker-Fox, c May field, b Hobson ... 8 Byes, &c..................18 Total ..513 Second innings : F. A. W. How, not out, 98 ; Rev. R. H. Craze, c Mayfield, b Ward, 55 ; G. Croker-Fox, not out, 18 ; byes, &c., 7. Total (1 wkt.) 178. G e n tle m e n o f W a r w ic k s h ir e . F. A. Ward, c and b Davidge ....................152 L. E. Langley, c Stay ner, b Righton ... 7 L. B. Bigg, c Fulton, b Righton .................... 5 G. L. S. Davies, b Stay ner ..............................47 Hon. J. A. F. Mon crieff, c Fulton, b Stayner .................... 6 Major Hobson, b Stay ner ............................ 4 Taylor, not out .. 56 J. Mayfield, lbw, b D avid ge...................92 Rev.G. W.Gillingham, c Righton, b Stay ner ...........................24 Capt. L. Galloway, c Crowe, b Stayner... 2 J. Rea, st Fulton, b Craze ................... 4 Byes, &c..................29 Total ...428 SURREY 2 nd XI. v. DEVONSHIRE. Played at the Oval on July 1 and 2 and left drawn. There was no play on the second day owing to rain. Score and analysis:— S u r r e y 2 nd X I. H. E. Brooker, notout Vigar, st Davis, b Ash ford .......................... Blacklidge, c and b Ashford ................. Platt, c Delbridge, b Aston ... .......... Jackson, b Ashford ... B 1, lb 4, w 1 ... Goatly, c Watts, b Del bridge .................. 29 Harrison, c Garratt, b Ashford .................. 42 Spring, st Davis, b Ashford ...................68 J. E. Jewell, b Aston 21 A. W. F. Rutty, st Davis, b Ashford ... 44 H. S. Altham, b Ash ford .......................... 41 Total D e v o n s h ir e . J. F. Orchard, c Jackson, b Platt Capt. Bazalgettc, not out ........... Davis, not o u t.................................. Byes, &c................................... Total (1 wkt) .................................. 14 H. Watts, R. Knight, F. Shelley, Major Garratt, W. Gwynn, W. Ashford, Aston, and Delbridge did not bat. S u r r e y 2 nd XI. ...272 0 8 6 0 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w. Aston ... 24 4 92 1 1Delbridge... 7 0 42 2 Ashford .. 21 3 81 7 |Knight ... 9 1 51 0 D e v o n s h ir e . O. M. R. W. 0. M. R. w. Platt ... ... 3 1 5 1 1Blacklidge 1 1 0 0 Jackson NORFOLK v. SUFFOLK. Played at Norwich on June 30 and July 1 and left drawn. Raikes did the hat-trick. Score and analysis:— S u f f o l k . First innings. Second innings Hollings, b Gibson ........... 1 b Gibson ........... 0 Penfold, Ibw, b Raikes ... 2 not out.................. 15 Capt. F. Wilson, c and b Raikes .......................... 5 b Watson ........... 80 C. S. Wilson, c Allsopp, b Raikes .......................... 4 b Gibson ........... 0 V. J. Lewis, b Raikes 6 c Thursgar, b Raikes ........... 18 A. H. Lang, b Raikes 12 c 'Jreglown, b Gibson .......... 13 H. L. Wilson, c Stevens, b Raikes ......................... 4 c Raikcs, b Gibson 9 A. B. Barnes, c Dunning, c Treglown, b b Raikes .......................... 0 Raikes ........... 4 J. Forrest, b R aikes........... 1 not out.................. 14 V. F. Gaby, c Dunning, b Raikes ... .................. 10 Trudgett, not out ......... 1 Byes, &c. ................. 1 Byes, &c. ... 9 Total ................... 47 Total (7 wkts)H62 •Innings declared closed. N o r f o l k . First innings. Second innings Rev. G. B. Raikes, c Wilson, c Forest, b Pen b Penfold ........................... 16 fold ................. 12 Allsopp, c and b F. Wilson 2 b Wilson ........... 17 G. A. Stevens, c F. Wilson, b P e n fo ld .......................... 5 b Wilson ........... 8 C. E. Dunning, b Penfold 30 not out.................. 3 R. W. Thursgar, b Trudgett 31 c Barnes, b Pen- fold .................. 1 G. W. Birkbeck, b Trudgett 0 b Penfold ........... 8 W. J. Thursby, c Wilson, b Penfold .......................... 7 b Penfold ........... 39 A. J. H. Treglown, b c Penfold, b Wil Trudgett .......................... 0 son .................. 1 C. P. Taylor, b Penfold ... 0 b Penfold ........... 0 Gibson, not out .................. 8 not out.................. 3 Watson, c Trudgett, b Penfold ........................... 0 Byes .......................... 9 B yes.................. 6 Total ...........108 Total (8 wkts) 98 S u f f o l k . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. G ib s o n ...........11 2 22 1 ... ... 19 1 68 4 Raikes ...........10 5 24 9 ... ... 11 2 42 2 A llsopp... ... 6 0 23 0 Watson ... ... 7 1 19 1 Birkbeck ... 2 1 1 0 N o r f o l k . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. P en fold........... 24*5 11 28 6 ... ... 14 4 31 5 Cpt. Wilson ... 17 3 39 1 ... ... 12 0 41 3 Gaby ........... 5 1 12 0 ... Trudgctt ... 12 5 20 3 ... 3 0 20 0 WORCESTERSHIRE v. ESSEX. Played at Bournville on June 80, July 1 & 2. Drawn. A start could not be made in this match—the first inter-county game ever played on the ground—on the first day, when the conditions were so bad that the decision to postpone the commencement until the Friday was arrived at as early as one o’clock. On the following day rain again caused disappoint ment, play being limited to just over three hours and a-half. In that time Worcestershire completed an innings for 198 and Essex made 22 for the loss of Freeman. The game was played on a pitch prepared on the second morning, the original wicket being found too saturated for use. The home side lost four wickets against Mead and Buckenham for 24 runs, and it was not until Burns went in that the attack was mastered. Arnold and Bache added 31, and the latter and Burns 56 in in 35 minutes. Bache batted steadily for an hour and a-half, but Burns hit freely and made his 69 out of 108 in 75 minutes. Burrows, too, did wfcll, and included in his 40 were three on-drives for 6 each. No further play was possible on Saturday, a series of showers thoroughly spoiling the wicket. Score and analysis :— W o r c e s t e r s h ir e . Bowley, c and b Buck enham .................... 0 Pearson, b Mead ... 8 H. K. Foster,b Mead 7 G. N. Foster, b Buck enham .................... 9 Arnold, lbw, b Buck enham ................20 H. G. Bache, Ibw, b Reeves ................28 W. B. Burns, c Trem lin, b Buckenham... 69 Cuffe, b Tremlin ... 2 Wakelin, c Buckcn- ham, b Mead*........... 6 Burrows, not out ... 40 Bale, b Buckenham... 5 Byes ................... 4 Total ..198 E s s e x . J. W. H. T. Douglas, not out ...................20 Freeman (J.), c G. N.Foster, b Burrows 2 Tremlin, not out .......................................... 0 Byes, &c................................................... 0 Total (1 wkt) ... 22 M. Townsend, Reeves, Russell (A. C.), C. P. Mc Gahey, K. L. Gibson, A. L. Gibson, Buckenham, and Mead (W.) did not bat. W o r c e s t e r s h ir e . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Buckenham 29 7 86 5 1Trem lin... 6 0 26 1 Mead........... 29 10 70 3 |Reeves .. E ss e x . . 5 1 12 1 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w. Cuffe........... 2 0 15 0 I Burns .. . 2 0 4 0 Burrows ... 4 3 1 1 1Arnold ... 2 1 2 0 CHARTERHOUSE v. WESTMINSTER.—Played at Godalming on July 1 and 2 and left drawn. Hudson took eight wickets for 68 runs, Leatham six for 35, Clarke eight for 47, and Shortt three for 22. On the first day only three overs could be bowled. Score: — W e s tm in st e r . First innings. II. Rawson, b Shortt...........25 J. Goodall, b King ........... 1 M. Holland, c Shortt, b Lcatham .........................23 G. B. F. Rudd, c Dowling, b Leatham ...................17 E. C. Clarke, b Leatham ... 8 It. Rawson, run o u t ........... 3 H. M. Wood, c Sanderson, b Shortt .................. ... 0 A. R. J. Mellor, b Leatham 2 A. K. Gilmour, b Shortt ... 4 S. M. Slubicki, not out ... 1 F. G. Hobson, c Sanderson, b H udson........................... 5 Byes, &c............... ... 6 Second innings. notout.................. 26 c and b Hudson.. 2 lbw, b Hudson ... 0 st Morrison, b Hudson ........... 0 b Hudson ........... 8 b H u dson ........... 6 b Hudson ........... 6 c Morrison,b Dow ling ................... 4 c Norris, b Lca tham ...........15 not o u t.................17 c v\ellesley, b Hudson ........... 2 fcByes, &c. ... 4 Total ......... . ... 95 C h a r t e r h o u s e . Total... 90 J. Morrison, b Clarke 3 H. W. Leatham, b H. S. Sanderson, b Clarke ...................... 0 Clarke .................. 28 K. King, not out ... 10 R. Boosey, b Clarke... 2 R. P. M. Hudson, b R.E. Norris, b Goodall 12 Clarke ................... 4 H. A. Denison, c and W. E. D. Shortt, b b Goodall.................. 4 Clarke ................... 2 G. C. Dowling, b Byes, &c............... 1 Clarke .................. 3 H. A. Wellesley, b Total ...........69 Clarke .;................ 0 Second innings: Morrison, not out, 28 ; Sander son, not out, 12 ; byes, &c., 1. Total (1 wkt), 41.
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