Cricket 1910
J u l y 7 , 1 9 1 0 . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 255 4 th M atch . - y. C L IF T O N C O L L E G E . Played at Clifton on July 2 and won by Haver ford by 2 runs. Furness took five wickets for 29 runs and Downing five for 41. Score C lifton C ollege . First innings. Second innings. C. Rissik, c David, b Fur ness ..................................31 run out ............24 G. C. Southern, c Bailey, b Furness .......................... 9 cDavid,b Howson 19 F. E. Morgan, c Furness, b c T h o m a s , b Downing ...........................10 Bailey ... ... 21 R. J. Foljambe, c David, c D o w n in g , b b Downing .................. 0 Bailey .............. 4 P.J. Richardson, c Howson, b Downing .................. 7 not out................13 A. K. Hickman, c and b c T h o m a s , b Furness .......................... 2 Bailey .............. 2 A. L. Wallace, c Hartshorne, b Furness ......................... 3 R. A. Brand, c Downing, b Fu rn ess.......................... 2 F.W.B.Johnson,b Downing 0 H. L. Hill, not out ........... 7 C. R. B. Murray, c Harts- hornc, b D ow ning........... 0 Byes, &c....................... 6 Byes, &c. ... 3 Total ...7 7 Total (5 wkts)* 86 *Innings declared closed. H averford C ollege . First innings. Second innings. H. A. Furness, b Richard son ..................................13 notout....................31 J. Downing, b Murray ... 3 run out ............ 0 A. L. Bailey, lbw, b Murray 0 not out.................... 0 W. H. Roberts, b H ill..........21 b Murray ............ 1 W. H. Seckel, b Richardson 0 H. Howson, c Johnson, b Brand ......................... 29 b Southern ... 33 H. M. Thomas, run out ... 1 C.H.Crossman, c Foljambe, b H ill..................................... 0 H. S. Taylor, c Johnson, b Brand..................................... 2 E. W. David, not out... ... 1 b Wallace ............ 1 W.D. Hartshorne,cWallace, b Brand ............................. 1 Byes, &c...................... 8 Byes, &c. ... 7 Total ... 79 Total (4 wkts) 73 5 th M atch . — v. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE. Played at Marlborough on July 4 and 5 and won by the home side by three wickets. Score :— H a v e r fo r d . First innings. Second innings. H. A. Furness, c Harvey, b Lagden ......................... 8 notout..................... 131 W. H. Roberts, c Shaw, b c Vellacott, b B attersby..........19 Branson.................................39 J. S. Downing, b Battersby 8 c Woodroffe, b Battersby............ 2 H. Howson, c Vellacott, b st S h a w , b Womersley .................3 Womersley ... 11 W. H. Seckel, b Womersley 10 b Woodroffe ... 4 A. L. Bailey, lbw, bWomers- c Woodroffe, b ley ..................................27 Battersby ... 4 H. M. Thomas, c Shaw, b Womersley ................... 0 b Woodroffe ... 6 E.W. David, run out......... 2 b Wormersley ...11 H. S. Taylor, not out ... 16 b Branson............. 6 L. R. Thomas, c Cochrane, b Battersby ................. 3 b Woodroffe ... 14 W. D. Hartshorne, b Womersley .................. 17 b Woodroffe ... 0 Byes, &c.......................11 Byes, &c. ... 8 Total ...124 M arlborough . Total...........239 Second Innings. First innings. W. F. Q. Shuldham, c and b Hartshorne .................20 notout........ 108 C. Patteson, b Downing ... 4 b Hartshome ... 30 L. D. Womersley, c Bailey, c Taylor, b How- b Downing .................13 son ........... 57 R. B. Lagden, c L. Thomas, b Bailey .........................34 b Hartshome ... 0 R. D. Cochrane, b Harts- c L. Thomas, b h o m e ................................... 0 H ow son ......... 3 E. A. Shaw, c Furness, b Hartshorne ................... 1 b Thomas ..... 19 J. T. B. Harvey, c Roberts, b Bailey ... ................13 lbw, b Downing.. 8 P. C. Vellacott, c Seckel, b B ailey.................................11 not out ....... 1 T. E. M. Battersby, b Furness ........................... 9 b Thomas ....... 0 D. S. Branson, not out ... 10 K. H. C.Woodroffe, run out 7 Byes, &c......................10 Byes, &c. ... 6 The remaining fixtures of the tour are as follows : JULY. 7. v. M.C.C. 20. v. Tonbridge. 9. v. Rugby. 22. v. Charterhouse.* 12. v. Haileybury. 26. v. Malvern.* 14. v. Harrow. 28. v. Shrewsbury. 16. v. Eton. * A Two-Days Match. HAMPSTEAD v. CHESHAM.—Played at Chesham on J uly 2. C hesham . W. Matthews, b Pitts 1 B. Orton, b Pitts ... 0 W. Wheeler, b Rowley 4 Stafford-Webber, c R. E. Eiloart, b Pitts 0 G. Bigby, b Pitts ... 28 T. Stillman, c Beaton, b Pitts ................. 5 P. L. Frith, b Pitt ... 9 H ampstead . S. Ponsford, c C. H. Eiloart, b Rowley... 1 W. Glasgow, run out I T. Hill, not out.......... (? A. How, b Pitts ... 12 Byes .................. 4 Total 71 R. E. Eiloart, c Matthews, b Still man .......................... 2 R. S. Everitt c Still man, b Matthews ... 32 C. H. Eiloart, c Pons ford, b Frith . ... 7 B. D. Robertson, c Stafford-Webber, b M atthews..................21 E. W. H. Beaton, b Stillman .................. 0 S. S. Pawling did not bat. F. Worr, b Wheeler .. 12 C. H. Chaldicott, run out ..........................38 F. R. Eiloart, b Matthews ........... 6 F. Rowley, c Filth, b Matthews .......... 0 J. S. Pitts, not o u t.. 22 B 9, lb 2, nb 3 ... 14 Total (8 wkts) 154 HAMPSTEAD v. HORNSEY.—Played at Hornsey on July 5. H ornsey . Total ...132 Total (7 wkts)232 H. B. Hugill, c Suss- kind, b P it t s .......... 24 J. L. Tate, b Guna- schcra ..................19 H. L. Saunders, b Pitts 0 G. W. Hammoud, b Gunaschera ...........63 S. L. Clarke, c and b Gunaschcra .......... 0 P. Boundy, b Guna schera .................. 5 R. S. Everitt, lbw. b Hammond ..............12 J. Mackie, c Boundy, b Hammond ............ 6 D. B. Gunaschera, st Boundy, b Clarke ... 75 M. J. Susskind, c Hugill, b Clarke ... 42 G. S. Hickson, b Nicliolls ....................138 C. II. Yates, absent hurt ........................... 0 J. H. Nicholls, b Pitts 6 W. H. Stanburg b Gunaschera .......... 6 B. W. Thornton, c Gunaschera, b Pitts 0 E. W. Grimsdell, not out .......................... 4 W. E. Jack, c Mackie, b Gunaschera.......... 2 B 7, lb 1 ........... 8 Total ...137 W. S. Hale, retired h u rt..........................11 Count Hollander, b b Grimsdell ........... 3 G. J. S. Pitts, st Boundy, b Nieholls 63 J. Atkins, b Stan burg ......................... 8 — Huckstep, not out 0 B 27, lb 3 ...........30 Total ...3S8 Only 25 runs were made in last Saturday’s match at Leeds between \ork Road (13) and Harehills United (14 for eight wickets). CRICKET IN SHANGHA I. SHANGHAI C.C. v. SHANGHAI RECREATION CLUB. - Played on June 4 and left drawn. Mr. L. Walker, the old Surrey captain, scored 62 and took a wicket. Score and analysis:— S hanghai C.C. A.E. Lanning, c Main, L. Walker, cTurnbull, b Jackson ......... 0 b F. Milner ....... 62 D. R. McEuen, c Wig- A. F. Wheen, b F. ton, b Jackson ... 21 Milner .................. 10 R. N. Anderson, lbw, F. M. Nield, not out.. 3 b Turnbull .........68 F. P. West, notout ... 10 S. B. M. Bremner, b Byes, &c...............17 Jackson .................. 0 E. C. Wingrove, c F. Total (7 wkts) 205 Milner, b Jackson .. 14 G. H. Gowland and C. J. Wilson did not bat. S hanghai R ecreation C lub . E. A. Singer, c Gow land, b McEuen ... 2 W. Milner, c Gowland, b W alker..................80 T. Veitch, c Bremner, b McEuen ........... 9 W. H. Jackson, c Walker, b West ... 4 T. Wallace, lbw, b McEuen ...................31 W. J. Turnbull, run out .......................... 43 S. M. Wallace, not out 2 Byes, &c...............17 Total (6 wkts^l88 T. Wigton, T. Main, F. Milner, and G. Kingsmill did not bat. S hanghai C.C. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w Jackson .. 19 2 66 4 Wallace .. 3 0 17 0 Main......... 12 2 60 0 Turnbull. 4 0 18 1 Singer 4 0 14 0 Milner ... 4 0 13 2 S hanohai R ecreation C lub . McEuen .. 12 1 54 3 Anderson 5 1 20 0 Gowland . 10 1 34 0 Nield ... 2 0 7 0 West .. .. 8 1 34 1 Walker... 4 0 10 1 Wingrove. 4 0 12 0 SHANGHAI v. THE WANDERERS.—Played on June 11 and won easily by the latter, who made their runs in two hours and three-quarters. Their total of 312 is the second largest ever made in Shanghai, the highest being 340 in an inter-Port match with Hong-Kong. Wingrove made his 102 without a mistake and hit thirteen 4’s. Score :— S hanghai . R. N. Anderson, c sub, b Wingrove ...........15 D. R. McEuen, b Win grove.......................... 0 F. P. West, c Bremner, b Stewart .......... 61 H. Middleton, c Win grove, b Bremner... 26 W. R. Reid, c V. H. Lanning, b Win grove.......................... 2 L. Walker, e and b Total W ingrove................. 2 T he W anderers . F. M. Neild, c Hobbs, b Bremner ...........39 H. T. M. Bell, c Win grove, b Bremner ... 18 F. C. Baumann, b Brem ner.................. 2 E. B. Owen, not out... 6 C. H. Carree, c Hobbs, b Wingrove .......... 0 Byes, &c...............12 ...183 A. E. Lanning, b Owen .................. 24 D. Brand, b McKuen.. 5 W. J. Hawkings, c West, b Anderson... 66 S. B. M. Bremner,. c Middleton, b Mc Euen .......................... 6 J. K. Brand, bW est... 14 V. H. Lanning, retired 45 G. C. Wingrove, re tired ........................102 A. F. Wheen, c and b Walker .................34 I. A. Donnelly, not out 2 Byes, &c.............14 Total A. E. Stewart and E. V. Hobbs did not bat. ...312 B L A N C O For Cleaning and Whitening White Buckskin ana Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles of a similar natnre. It Is prepared In a very careful manner, and extra precautions are taken to ensure an ev e nn en of colour. 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