Cricket 1910
J u l y 2 8 , 1 9 1 0 . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 3°3 THE HAVEEFOBD TOUR. ( Continued Jrom page 276.) 11 th Match.— v. TONBRIDGE SCHOOL. Played at Tonbridge 011 July 20 and left drawn. Furness hit twenty 4’s. Score and analysis :— H averford C ollege . H.H.Roberts,bHilary 0 H. A. Furness, b Pat- tisson ............... 130 H. Howson, c Knott, b Hilary................75 A. L. Baily, c Hilary, b Pattisson .........47 H. W. Seckel, not out 5 E. W. David, c Pattis son, b Sherwell ... 5 W. D. Hartshorne, run out ...................... 0 C.H.Crossman,notout 18 Byes, &c............ 22 Total (6 wkts)*302 Innings declared closed. J. S. Downing, H. M. Thomas, and H. G. Taylor did not bat. T onbridge S chool . F. H. Knott, c Taylor, b Houson............... 4 C. A. S. Pattisson, b Furness ............... 12 L. J. M. Peiris, b Fur ness ......................13 S. R. Prall, F. W. Musson, J. J. Thorley, E. P. Smith, W. H. L. Molesworth, and R. J. Hilary did not bat. O. W. Sherwell, not out ......................67 L. Marzetti, not out... 74 Byes, &c............ 24 Total (3 wkts)194 1? th M atch .—v. CHARTERHOUSE. Played at Godalming on July 22 and 23 and won by Charterhouse. Leatham did thehat-trick in the first innings. Score:— H averford C ollege . First innings. Second innings. W. H. Roberts, lbw, b Lea tham .............. ..............11 c King, b Hudson 7 II. A. Furness, c Norris, b Hudson ......................26 c and b Leatham 8 II. Howson, c Dowling, b Shortt............................ 39 b Hudson ...........15 A. L. Baily, b Leatham ... 52 c Hudson, b Lea tham .........22 E. W. David, c Boosey, b Shortt............................ 11 b Hudson ...........18 W. Scckel, b Leatham ... 0 c Shortt, b Lea tham ......... 9 C. H. Crossman, b Leatham 2 b Leatham........ 5 J. S Downing, c King, b Leatham ...................... 0 notout............... 1 H. G. Taylor, not out ... 1 c Norris, b Lea tham............... 6 L. R. Thomas, b Leatham 0 b Leatham........ 0 W. llartsliorne, b Leatham 0 b Leatham......... 3 Byes, &c................... 8 Byes, &c. ... 5 Total .........150 C h a r t e r h o u s e . Total ... 99 First innings. Second innings. J. Morrison, c Furness, b Dowling ................... 14 not out........89 H. S. Sanderson, c Furness, b Dowling..................... 6c David,bFurness 1 R. Boosey, c Howson, b Furness ..................... 0 H. A. Denison, c Taylor, b c R o b e rts, b Downing ...................66 Downing......17 R. E. Norris, c Howson, b c Downing, b Downing ..................... 2 Hartshorne ... 26 G. C. Dowling, c Seckel, b Downing ...................57 II. W. Leatham, c Harts horne, b Furness ......34 K. King, lbw, b Baily ... 6 G. A. Wright, c Roberts, b Furness ................... 19 run out .... 25 R. P. M. Hudson,cHowson, b Furness..................... 0 W. E. D. Shortt, not out... 1 Byes, &c................13 Byes, &c. ... 8 Total ...218 Total (4 wkts) 166 BOOKS RECEIVED. NOTTS 2n d XL v. NORFOLK. Played at Nottingham on July 18 and 19 and won by Norfolk by 226 runs. Raikes’ all round cricket wasthe feature of the match. Score and analysis :— N orfolk . First innings. Second innings. W. Thursby, b Barnes ... 7 c It. H. Turner, b Barnes ......... 74 C. E. Dnnning, c andb Lee 30 G.A. Stevens, b Armstrong 66 c Stapleton, b Barnes ...... 39 Rev. G. B. Raikes, lbw, b c Stapleton, b Godfrey ........................ 36 Barnes ............ 125 M. Falcon, lbw, b Arm- c Armstrong, b strong............................... 33 James ........... 7 G. W. Birkbeck, b Lee ... 31 notout............... 34 R. A. Thurgar, b Godfrey... 4 J. J. Compton,st Stapleton, b L ee............................... 16 E. Q. Fulcher, c Lee, b Barnes ........................ 13 b Warner .......... 83 Allsopp, c James, b Barnes 2 Gibson, not o u t ............... 0 Byes, &c.................. 20 Byes ........... 13 Total ......... ...258 Total (5 wkts) *375 *Innings declared closed. N ott ’ s 2 n d XI. First innings. Second innings. Armstrong, c Falcon, b c Dunning, b All- Allsopp ...................... 31 sopp.......... 24 James,c Dunning,b Allsopp 86 cStevens,bRaikes 17 Lee, b Allsopp ............... 54 st Thurgar, b Raikes ....... 11 R. H. T. Turner, c Gibson, b Raikes ...................... 8 lbw, b Raikes ... 4 Stapleton, b Falcon ......... 10 c Compton, b Raikes ............ 16 Warner, b Allsopp ......... 0 st Thurgar, b Raikes .......... 6 Whysall, c Birkbeck, b Falcon............... ... 65 notout............ 18 Rev. H. Staunton, lbw, b cDunning, b Gibson ...................... 7 Raikes .......... 2 Godfrey, run out............... 10 c Birkbeck, b Allsopp ......... 0 Turner (C.), b Gibson ...1 1 c Compton, bAll sopp... .......... 0 Barnes, not o u t ........ ... 11 c S tevens, b Raikes . ... 7 Byes, &c................... 9 Byes, &c. ... 0 ESSEX 2 n d XI. v. SUSSEX 2 n d XL Played at Leyton on July 14 and 15 and left drawn. In his second innings Kirby was badly missed when he had made six. Scoreand analysis:— S ussex 2n d XI. First innings. Second innings. R. Higgs, b Smith .........58 lbw, b Cooper ... 0 H. R. Kirby, c Russell (E.), b Read ..................... 41 notout..................200 P. G. Fender, b Cooper ... 82b Davis ............. 51 Jupp (V. W.), c Russell (E.), b Read ...................... 9b Davis ............ 1 J. K. Matthews, c Wilmer, b Read............................ 4 c Freeman,bRead 18 J. Potter, c Russell (A. C.), b Smith ......................32 c Davis, b Smith 8 C. B. Rubie, b Cooper ... 2 C.T. Burgess, c Russell(E.), b Cooper ...................... 6 Street (G.), b Cooper......... 0 A. C. Wilkinson, run out... 4not out ............. 11 A. Millward, not out......... 6 B 3, lb 6................ 9 B 6, lb 3 ... 9 Total .................253 Total (5 wkts)*29S ♦Innings declared closed. Total First innings. Barnes ... Lee......... Godfrey... Armstrong O. , 25 24 . 10 11 .........302 N orfolk . M. R. W. 4 75 3 . 8 67 3 . 1 48 2 . 0 48 2 . Warner. James Total.........105 Second innings. M. R. W. 1 118 3 2 75 0 0 62 0 15 0 55 1 37 1 O. ... 26 ... 18 ... 9 ... 2 0 ... 10-4 0 9 E s s e x 2 n d XI. First innings. J. Keeble Guy, b Fender ... 16 Freeman (E. J.), b Jupp ... 6 Russell (A. C.), b Jupp ... 3 Swann, c Street, b Burgess 61 Russell (E.), retired ill ... 34 P. Campbell,lbw, b Burgess 18 Cooper, c Street, b Fender 47 G. VVilmer, st Street, b Burgess ...................... 0 A. H. Read, not o u t.........21 Smith, b Fender............... 1 Davis, run out ............... 0 B 10, lb 4, w 1 .........15 42 0 Barnes bowled one no-ball. N o t t s 2 n d XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Falcon ......... 15*5 1 68 2 ................................................. 40290 Gibson ......... 13 1 63 2 ................ Allsopp......... 27 6 81 4 ................ 14 0 30 3 Raikes ........ 9 0 54 1 ................ 1 0 ’2 2 46 7 Fulcher......... 4 0 27 0 ................ Second innings, c Higgs, b Fender 9 b Matthews ... 69 c Kirby, b Mat thews ........47 c Wilkinson, b Fender ... absent ill ... b Matthews ... 3 b Burgess ......... 7 b Fender .........13 not out ......... 4 not out ......... 0 B3, lb 2 ... 5 Total ............... 222 Total (7 wkts)199 S ussex 2nd XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 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