Cricket 1910
CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y 21, 1910. SHERBORNE SCHOOL v. TONBRIDGE SCHOOL. —Played at Sherborne 011 July G aud 7 and left drawn. Score:— T onbridge S chool . First innings. Sccond Innings. F. Knott, b Corfe ..........107 b C arr...................5i C. Patterson, c Mason, b Sim ey.................................. 38 c Read, b Carey... 42 L. Peiris, c Carr, b Corfe... 53 b Simcy .......... 3 E. Smith, c and b Corfe ... 3 L. Marzeth, b Coleman ... 28 c Mason, b Cole man ...........17 W. Sherwell, not out...........28 not out.................. 4 S. Prall, b Carey................. 0 F. Musson, b Carey ........... 2 b C orfe................ 15 J. Thorley,c Mason, bCarey 0 II. Molesworth, st Mason, b Coleman.......................... 3 R. Hilary, b Coleman ... 0 Byes, &c...................... 1G Byes, &c. ... 16 Total .................. 278 Total (5 wkts)*151 * Innings declared closed. S herborne S chool . First innings. Second innings. T. Mason, c Smith, b Hilary 7 A. \V. Carr, c Molesworth, b T h orley.......................... 75 c sub, b Knott ... 29 B. Brammall, b Hilary .. 31 not out .......... 3 A. B. Read, b Knott........... 0 b Knott ..........29 A. H. Tuke, b Hilary ... 8 C. D. Gullick, c Peiris, b Molesworth .................. 85 G. E. Gray, c Smith, b Hil ary ...................................33 R. Carey, b Knott ...........19 C. Corfe, b Knott ........... 2 P. A. Simey, not out.......... 7 G. D. Coleman, b Thorley 6 Byes, &c.......................13 Byes, Ac. ... 3 Total .................. 286 Total (2 wkts) G4 DEVONSHIRE v. SURREY 2 nd XI. Played at Exeter on July 8 and 9, the visitors winning by 98 runs. Score and analysis : S urrey 2 nd XI. First innings. Second innings. Harrison, c Davies, b Hart ley .................................. 8 lbw, b Ashford... 6 Goatly, c Sturt, b Ashford 41 c and bHartley... 5 H. Brooker, c Davies, b c S h e lle y , b S tu r t..................................72 Hartley ............. 7 J. E. Jewell, b Ashford ... 1 b Hartley .........44 Spring, st Davies, b Hartley 11 b A sh ford ......... 9 A. W. F. Rutty, b Aston 50 c Davies, b Ash ford ................... 3 Vigar, lbw, b Hartley ... 7 lbw, b Hartley ... 28 Alwin, c Orchard, b Ash- st Davies, b Ash ford ...................................41 f o r d ..................... 1 M. F. Jewell, b Ashford ... 8 b Aston ......... 17 Platt, c Hartley, b Ashford 7 n otou t ...........21 Jackson, not out................... 4 b Ashford ...........21 Byes, &c....................... 6 Byes, &c. ... 5 Total .................. 256 Total ...........167 D evonshire . First innings. Sccond innings. J. F. Orchard, b Jackson... 15 b Platt...................17 R. G. Cruwys, b Platt ... 13 c Alwin, b Harri son ...................13 J. Shelley, run out ........... 6 b Spring ............19 H. V. J. Watts, b Platt ... 12 b Jackson ............47 W. F. Sturt, b P la tt.........75 c Platt, b Jackson 16 Major L. C. Garratt, b Platt 44 c and b Jackson . 10 Capt. J. C. Hartley, c and b Platt ........................... 8 cVigar, b Jackson 0 Davies, b Platt ................... 0 c Harrison, b Jackson ........... 1 C. G. Nott, b S pring........... 0 run out ............ 2 W. Ashford, c J. Jewell, b Platt ................................... 0 b Jackson ............ 3 Aston, not out ................... 1 not out ............ 0 Byes, &c.......................11 Byes, &c. ... 12 Total ...................185 Total ...140 S urrey 2 nd XI. First innings. Second innings. O M. R. W.O. M. R. W. H a rtley......... 26 1 80 3 ............ 22 1 89 4 Aston ........... 20 1 66 1 ............ 7 1 15 1 Ashford...........18’2 3 58 5 ............ 19 5 58 5 Nott ........... 3 0 18 0 .................. Sturt ........... 7 1 28 1 .................. D evonshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W.O. M. R. W. Spring ........... 18 5 56 1 ............ 9 2 24 1 Platt ........... 22-2 1 62 7 ............ 15 2 49 1 Jackson........... 12 2 26 1 ............ 9 1 22 6 Harrison ... 7 0 24 0 .................. 154331 Goatly ......... 3 2 5 0 .................. M. F. Jewell... 2 1 1 0 ............ Platt and Harrison each bowled two no-balls, and Spring one. CRICKET IN FRANCE. Stade F ran cais v. A lbion .— Played at St. Cloud on July 10 and won by Stade Francais by 341 runs. M. Kellermann made 207 not out and took four wiokots for 5 runs. Albion played two short. Score: S tade F ran cais . H. Jordan, b Beau- T. Roques, b Baker .. 44 T. IT. Jordan, run out 67 G. Fressard, c Chan- don, b B aker.......... 3 M.Kellerm ann ,notout 207 vais .......................... 21 F.Ivellermaiv.j, notout 2 B 2, lb 1 ........... 3 Total (4 wkts)*347 * Innings declared closed. H. B. Haslewood, A. E. Beazley, H. Shilton, W. G. Waghorn and A. V. Davies did not bat. A lbion . Smith, c Shilton, b Glynn, b M. Keller Haslcwood 2 mann ................... 0 Beauvais, run out ... 0 Girod, b Haslewood... 1 Champion, c Haslc- Baker, b M. Keller wood, b M. Kcller- m ann.......................... 0 mann 1 R. French, notout ... 0 Virta, st F., b M.' Bye .................. 1 Kellermann 0 — C. French, b Hasle- Total ........... 6 w o o d ......... 1 SUNNINGDALH3 v . LUDGROVE. Sunningdale on July 11. SuNNINODALE. Played at First innings. C. W . Lazenby, b Cobbold R. L. Grant, b Anson C. F. Ilodgson, run out ... K. R. F. Courage, b Cob bold ................................. J. N. Cheney, c Marcliant, b Anson .......................... R. H. Cowan, b Cobbold ... Iv. M. Leslie-Smith, b Cob bold .................................. H. Campbell-Jones, b Cob bold .................................. II. S. Neville, b Anson F. N. Turner, b Cobbold ... C. C. T. Sharp, not out ... B 3, lb 1 ................... Second innings. 8 b Anson ........... 1 1 c Howey, b Anson 2 1 b Anson ........... 0 3 b Cobbold ........... 9 c Howey, b An 1 son .................. 4 0 b Impey ........... 2 0 not out ........... 0 2 b Cobbold ........... 0 9 c Remnant, b Cobbold........... 0 0 not out ........... 6 0 4 W l,n b 2 ... 3 ... ... 29 L u dgrove . Total (8 wkts) 27 F. G. W. Marchant, b Cheney................... 4 P. F. Remnant, b C h eney.................. 15 R. M. Lees, c Lazenby, b Courage ........... 3 N. F. E. Anson, b Courage ................. 8 J. L. D. V. Llewelyn, b Hodgson .......... 33 J. Tabor and J. E. Impey did not bat. J. M. Cobbold, b Leslie-Sm ith...........30 R. B. Howey, not out 15 G. W. Norman, b H odgson................... 6 II. J. Cator, not out... 2 B 3, nb 2 ... ... 5 Total (7 wkts)121 GENTLEMEN OF DENBIGH v. GENTLEMEN OF SHROPSHIRE.—Played at Denbigh on July 8 and won by the home side by six wickets. This two-day match was finished in one. Score and analysis :— G entlemen of S hropshire . First innings. Second innings. II. C. Meredith, b Fyffe ... 7 b Fyffe............. 4 Capt. E. R. M. English, b c Bevington, b Fyffe .................................18 Fyffe ..........17 G. Hutchinson, b Fyffe ... 8 cW y n n e - E d - H.W. Ethel&ton, b Howell- wards, b Fyffe 3 Evans................................. 5 not out ....... 13 G. Pai'ry Jones, b Fyffe ... 6 absent.............. 0 It. Barber-Starkey, st Mott, c Barker, b How- b Barker .........................21 ell-Evans ... 0 Rev.A.T. Pelham, cllow ell- Evans, b Fyffe.................17 b IIowell-Evans 0 G. R. Venables, b Fyffe ... 0 b Fyffe.................... 5 H. Thursby, b F y ffe ........... 0 b Fyffe.................... 1 C. D. Pawle, not out........... 1 b Fyffe.................... 0 F. H. Puckle, b Fyffe ... 3c Fyffe, b Howell- Evans ........... 0 B 7, nb 4 ......... 11 B 5, lb 1 ... 6 Total ... ... ... 97 Total .......... 49 G entlemen of D enbigh . First innings. Second innings. C. C. Mott, c Thursby, b E thelston........................... 9 b Venables............ 6 Capt. Kington, c Pawle, b c Ethelston, b Venables ......................... 2 Venables............ 0 E. Bevington, b Puckle ... 9 b Ethelston ... 15 A. H. Fyffo, b Venables ... 3 n o to u t...........20 J. C. Wynne - Edwards, c c Thursby, b Ven- and b Venables ......... 17 ables ........... 4 H. J. H ow ell- Evans, b Venables ... '.................38 not out ......... 5 R. E. Birch, b Puckle ... 5 Dr. Calvert, b Puckle ... 0 H.Barker, b Venables ... 2 W. G. Rigby, b Venables ... 0 A. Swainson, not out......... 0 B 5, nb 4 .................. 9 Byes ........... 3 Total ...9 4 Total (4 wkts) 53 Paper Covers, 6 d . Cloth Boards, 1 /6 . L I F E a n d R EM IN ISC ENC ES — of — ROBERT ABEL. Told by Himself. C ricket & S ports P ublishers , L td ., 115-117, Cannon Street, London ; and of all Newsagents, Booksellers, and Bookstalls. “ O V A L B A . ” R E I D ’ S O V A L W H I T E . 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