Cricket 1910
J u l y 2 1 , 1 9 1 0 . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 2 8 7 THE TORONTO Z INGAR I TOUR. (Continuedfrom, page 258.) 6 th M atch .— v. ST. LAWRENCE. Played at Canterbury on July 13 and 14 and won by Toronto Zingari by six wickets. Score:— S t . L aw rence . First innings. Second innings. Rev. R. A. Kent, b Gibson 0 b Seagram........... 0 Rev. P. C. Joy, not out ... 46 b Rathbun........... 3 R. G. Glennie, b Rathbun 7 st Wright, b Hen- F. S. Porter, c Wright, b derson ........... 0 Rathbun ..........................29 b Rathbun............. 4 J. B. Murrin, b Rathbun ... 1 c W. R. Marshall, C. E. Harris, st Wright, b tb Gibson..........18 b Rathbun.......................... 0 b Rathbun...........16 MajorStockdale,b Rathbun 1 b Rathbun...........15 H. Bomford, lbw, b Hen- c S ea g ra m , b derson.................................14 Rathbun............. 5 A. M. Hilton, b Rathbun... 1 b Seagram ........... 0 Clinch, c Seagram, b Hen derson.................................. 0 n o to u t..................12 Galley, b Rathbun ........... 1 b Rathbun........... 0 Byes, &c.......................14 Byes, &c. ... 3 Total .................. 114 Total...........1 T oronto Z in g a r i . First innings. Second innings. W. R. Marshall, lbw, b Hil ton ............................... 24 b Clinch ... ... 2 W. W. Wright, c Porter, b Clinch................................. 6 b Hilton ......25 A. II. Gibson, b Clinch 0 notout................ 18 H. F. Lownsbrough, b Clinch .......................57 G. H. Southam, lbw, b Murrin .......................25 not out ........ 1 P. E. Henderson, c Bom ford. b Murrin ......... 2 W. S. Marshall, lbw, b Mur rin ................................. 8 W. J. Fleury, b Clinch ... 0 L. M. Rathbun, lbw, b Murrin ......................... 0 G. E. D. Green, not out ... 4 c Stockdale, b Clinch ........ 0 N. Seagram, b Murrin ... 0 cGlennie.bHilton 5 Byes, &c.......................... 9 Byes, &c................ 5 Total ...135 Total (4 wkts) 56 7 th M atch .— v. UNITED SERVICES. Played at Portsmouth on July 18 and 19 and won by the visitors by 46 runs, ten minutes before time. Score:— T oronto Z in g a r i . First innings. Second innings. W. W. Wright, b Christian 9 c and b Edwards 44 W. R. Marshall, lbw, b Rap- c Rapkin, b Aber- kin .................................. 45 crombie ....... 10 S. R. Saunders, b Christian 22 notout.................. 19 H. F. Lownsborough, st Webb, b Christian...........76 b Christian......12 G. H. Southam, b Aber- c A d d is o n , b crombie ..........................79 Christian......... 0 A. A. Beemer, b Edwards... 22 b Edwards........ 0 A. H. Gibson, lbw, b Edwards .......................... 32 b Christian ... 0 P. E. Henderson, not out... 9 lbw, b Edwards... 2 W.S.Greening, c S.-Cotton, c Webb, b Chris- b Abercrombie................... 1 t ia n ............. 5 L. M. Rathbun, b Edwards 0st Webb, b Chris tian ...............15 W .J.Fleury,c Abercrombie, st Webb, b Ed- b Edwards.......................... 0 wards .......... 0 Byes, &c.................. 7 Byes, &c. ... 10 Total .. 302 U n ited S erv First innings. Lieut. C. W. Edwards, c Greening, b Beemer ... 21 Asst.-Paymstr. G. J. Rap- kin, b Rathbun ...........47 Lieut. O. H. Abercrombie, c Floury, b Rathbun ... 52 Staff-Surg. F. H. Nimmo, b Rathbun ........... ........... Capt. A. C. Addison, b Henderson ................. 1 Lieut. G. T. Wright, c Gib son, b Lownsborough ... 46 Lieut. - Comdr. C. G. C. Sumner, lbw, b Rathbun 2 Comdr. Stapleton-Cotton, c Southam, b Beemer ... 15 Major F. M. Hobbs, b Rathbun .......................30 Capt. W. F. Christian, c Gibson, b Rathbun ... 6 Pte. Webb, not out ......... 0 Byes, &e................. 8 Total ......231 Total .. 117 ICES. Second innings, st W right, b Gib son c Henderson, Gibson ... c Greening, Beemer ........... 3 lbw, b Beemer ... 1 run out.................. c Saunders, b Beemer ........... not out ........... absent................... c Lownsborough, b Beemer b Beemer .......... b Beemer .......... Byes, &c. ... ... 43 b ... 18 b 10 Total ...142 GENTLEMEN OF SHROPSHIRE v. GENTLEMEN OF WORCESTERSHIRE.-Played at Shrewsbury on July 11 and 12 and left drawn. Score :— G entlem en of S h ro psh ire . First innings. Second innings. H. M. Colegrave, c Wode- liouse, b Crowe .......... 19 c and b Brinton.. 4 H. Richmond, run out ... 57 notout................. 7 C. H. B. Marsham, b Taylor 20 c Thomas,bTaylor 0 R. T. Jones, c Brinton, b Crowe..................................42 b Brinton ............11 R. S. Hall, c Wodehouse, b Crowe.................................. 5 b Taylor ............ 3 Rev. A. T. Pelham, not out 46 n o to u t................ 15 W. H. Griffiths, b Taylor .. 4 H. W. Ethelston, lbw, b Taylor.................................. 4 H. C. Meredith, b Brinton 38 C. D. Pawle, c Brinton, b C row e................................. 5 F. H. Puckle, c Croker- Fox, b C ro w e..................25 B 8, lb 3, nb 3 ...1 4 B l,lb 2 ,n b l 4 Total ............279 G entlemen of W orc First innings. R. S. Brinton, b Puckle ... 22 G. L. Crowe, b Puckle ... 6 Major Wodehouse, b Puckle 2 F. A. W. How, b Ethelston 4 G. F. Jones-Williams, c and b Puckle .......................... 1 A. Thomas, b Hall ........... 1 G. L. A. Davies, c Griffiths, b Puckle ........................... 2 A. W. Isaac, b Puckle ... 39 W. H. Taylor, b Griffiths ... 12 Capt. Fulton, not out ... 8 G. Croker-Fox, c Pelham, b Puckle ........................... 1 B 6, lb 5, nb 1 ... 12 Total (4 wkts) 44 estershire . Second innings, lbw, b Griffiths... 0 lbw, b Griffiths... 49 st Marsham, b Pelham .......... 31 cMarsham,bJones 39 c M arsh am , b Ethelston ... 14 c Jones, b Pelham 19 not out................. 10 c Colegrave, b G riffiths...........27 b Hall .................83 c Ethelston,b Hall 33 notout.................. 7 B ll,lb 2 , w l,n b l 15 CRICKET IN GERMANY. Total ...........110 Total (9 wkts)*327 *Innings declared closed. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. C. W. P ip e r .— a. No match has taken place at Lord’s in which the events you name took place. 6. Strictly speaking he should receive the runs which follow, but not many players would make a run in the circumstances. D . B. C. B. (D u b lin ).— a., Last year ; 5., The Jubilee Book at 6/- and (cheap edition) 6d., by Blackwood of Edinburgh and London ; c., “ W. G .” Cricket Recollections at 6/-, by publisher who has now discontinued business ; d., Cricket by W. G. Grace at 6/- by J. W. Arrowsmith, of Bristol; e., The Cricket Album is not issued now ; /., Probably still obtain able. Write to The Caxton Publishing Company, London; g., The Complete Cricketer, price 7/6; h., The History of Yorkshire Cricket was issued at 5/-. H. H. J. F. T. (P ersian G ulf ).— It is the same player. He has appeared in the past for Lancashire, as you suggest. W. W. P arsons (O ran ge , V a .).— Many thanks, but pressure on space prevents. DUSSELDORF v. RATINGEN.—Played at Diissel- dorf on July 10 and won by the visitors. Scores:— D usseldorf . Wilmot, b Hughes Theis, b Davidson Zofgen, b Hughes Oberann, not out Freudc, b Hughes J. A. Milne, c Riley, b Miller .................. W. A. S. Statter, b b Raper .................. Sweet, b R a p er........... R. T. T. Jones, b Raper Wooland, Miller................. Keynon, b Miller and b 0 ... 3 R atingen . Byes, &c. Total Miller, b M iln e ........... Hayes, b M iln e........... Jones, c and b Jones Raper, b Wilmot Riley, e Jones, b Sweet J. Clunie, c Jones, b Milne.......................... R. Clunie, b Milne ... McKin, b Milne Ford, b Wilmot Hughes, not out Davidson, b Wilmot Byes, &c.................. Total ........... NORFOLK v. DURHAM. Played at King’s Lynn on July 11 and won by Durham by an innings and 43 runs. Score and analysis:— N orfolk . First innings. Second innings. C. E. Dunning, b Morris ... 0 b Morris ........... 2 R. W. Thurgar, b Morris ... 3 b Morris ........... 2 G. A. Stevens, b Morris ... 0 b Morris ........... 2 R.W. Collison, st Common, b Brooks .......................... 30 b Morris .............26 J. Compton, c Pickersgill, c C o u ls o n , b b Brooks .......................... 0 Morris . ... 5 R. A. A. Beresford,b Morris 0 c Thackeray, b W. Thursby, c Pickersgill, Turnbull............16 b Brooks .......................... 0 b Morris ........... 3 Allsopp, b Morris ........... 4 c H. Brooks, b Turnbull......... 2 E. J. Fulcher, b Brooks ... 21 b Morns ........... 1 Stevens, b Bi’ooks ........... 2 not out ........... 5 Gibson, not out .................. 0 b Morris ........... 0 Byes, &c....................... 5 Byes, &c. ... 4 Total ... 65 D u rh am . Total , ... 68 H. Brooks, b Allsopp 13 J. Common, not out... 8 Hendren, c Thursby, Thackeray, b Allsopp 0 b Stevens..................35 T. Coulson, c and b C. Brooks, b Allsopp IS Allsopp ...................... 3 Turnbull, b Allsopp... 64 Morris, c Beresford, b A.E. Walker,b Stevens 3 Allsopp ...................... 2 C. P ic k e r s g ill, c Byes, &c...............14 Stevens, b Gibson .. 16 — J. G. Rutherford, b Total ......... 176 Gibson ................ 0 N orfolk . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. ... 15 4 22 5 ............ 14*5 3 35 8 ... 14*2 5 38 5 ............ 5 Turnbull ... 9 D u rh am . O. M. R. W. O. 24 4 62 6 jFulcher... 6 12 2 32 2 Compton. G 10 4 30 2 | Stevens bowled one no-ball. Morris ... C. 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