Cricket 1910

A u g u s t 4, 1910 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 3 r 9 CRICKET IN SCOTLAND. LANARKSHIRE v. AYRSHIRE.—Played at Ham- ilton Crescent on July 15 and left drawn. Score: L anarkshire . H.C.Barbour,cMoney, b Earnshaw .........18 G. P. Burt, st Dunlop, b Money............... 51 Dr. Logan, b Maybin 33 E. Stott, c Morton, b Maybin ................ 2 Hon. C. St. Clair, lbw, b Money............... 7 W. Rennie, b Money 13 A yrshire . W.M.Raeburn,bBooth 3 G. Bruce, st Dunlop, b Barrow ...............17 A. Corbett, c Steven­ son, b Money.........53 D. Kennedy, b Money 10 G. Brown, not out ... 0 Byes, &c............19 Total ...226 T. C. Dunlop, c and b Barbour ............... 15 J. Booth, lbw, b Stott 54 D. C. Stevenson, b Barbour ............... 0 A. Money, st Ken­ nedy, b Raeburn ... 22 A. F. M. Morton, c Cor­ bett, b Raeburn ... 11 A. Barrow, lbw, b Rennie ............... 0 J. J. Maybin, b Rae­ burn ...................... 9 F. C. Dewar, not out 31 P. Goudie, c Ken­ nedy, b Raeburn ... 12 W. R. Drinnan, b Cor­ bett ..................... 15 H. Earneliaw, not out 0 Byes, &c............ 8 Total (9 wkts)177 CLACKMANNAN COUNTY v. ABERDEENSHIRE. —Played at Alloa on July 16 and won by Clack­ mannan. Score:— A berdeenshire . J. F. Elsmie, b West... 5 J. Newton, c Scott, b West...................... 3 R. C. Mackintosh, c Scott, b West.........17 W. Webster, c and b West ..................... 5 A. S. Clark, c M’Ewan, b Marshall .........25 Bridge, b W est......... 8 C lackmannan . A.Cruikshank, cWest, b M'Ewan ...........13 J. Mortimer, b West 28 Murray, c Marshall, b West........................20 A. Mortimer, c Bowie, b M'Ewan ......... 0 Miller, not out......... 3 Byes, &c. ... 9 Total ...136 West, c Bridges, b Murray ............... 19 Byes, &c...........18 T. Bowie, c &b Bridges 72 Comdr. Moir, c Cruik- sliank, b Murray ... 24 R. Cairns, not out ..36 — Total (3 wkts)169 C. Christie, James Younger, R. Marshall, T. Scott, S. S. Perry, D. Patrick, and R. M'Ewan did not bat. FIFESHIRE i Dunfermline Score STIRLINGSH1RE.-Played at l July 16 and left drawn. F ifeshire . A. J. M‘Gregor, c Wil­ son, b Gooder......... 2 Cox, run out .........75 J. Paton, c and b Goodor ............... 32 J. Taylor, b Gooder ... 7 D. Connell, c Milne, b Gooder............... 14 R. Boyd and A. Anderson did not bat. *Innings declared closed. S tirlingshire . J. H. Wardlaw, b Fer­ guson ............... 8 J. Moodie, run out ... 14 R. H. Wood, not out.. 34 Byes, &c............ 29 Total (7 wkts)*215 R. E. Adair, c Young, b Boyd ................10 G. S. Orr, b Cox ... 7 A. G. Oswald, b Boyd 0 A. Oswald, b Cox ... 0 Rev.W. Milne, not out 42 J.W. Ferguson,notout 36 Byes, &c............ 16 Total(4 wkts) 111 J. A. L. Dunlop, Gooder, J. K. Baker, W. Wilson and G. Mailer did not bat. RENFREWSHIRE v. FIFESHIRE.—Played at Anniesland on July 18 and won by Fifeshire by six wickets. Score:— R enfrewshire . J. Barr, c and b Cox... 1 W. Henderson, c War- dell, b Cox ......... 2 C. A. Clark, c Wood, b Cox ......................15 A. K. Walton, c Boyd, b Cox...................... 5 J. Scott, not out........ 39 B.S.F. Giblett, b Boyd 31 D. F. Tullis, c Long- ster, b Cdx ......... 6 J. Martin, c Wardlaw, b Cox .............. 4 G. B. M‘Gee, b Paton 26 I. B. M'Kinlay, e Wardlaw, b Paton 7 T. Gentles, b Boyd ... 7 R. Fotheringham, not out .............. ... 2 Byes, &c............12 Total ...157 R. Boyd, c Walton, b M’Kinlay .........24 Byes, &c...........26 Total (4 wkts)158 L. Paton, J. Moodie, R. W. Wood, J. Brown, P. W. Longster, and R. Young did not bat. J. Paton,lbw, bWalton 13 J. H. Wardlaw, b Wal­ ton ......................32 H. Seager, retired hurt 23 Cox, not out .........40 DURHAM v. NORFOLK. Played at Sunderland on July 20 and 21 and left drawn. When play ceased Norfolk wanted only 5 runs to win. Score and analysis :— D urham . First innings. C. Adamson, b Allsopp 0 H. Brooks, c Compton, b Falcon......... ...........0 J. Finch, c and b Falcon ... 0 C. Brooks, c G. A. Stevens, b Allsopp...................... 0 A. E. Walker, b Falcon ... 15 A. P. Ashley, b Allsopp ... 6 C. Pickersgill, lbw, b All­ sopp ............................ 18 Hendren, b Allsopp.........25 T. Coulson, b Allsopp ... 0 Morris, b Falcon...............14 Thackeray, not out Byes, &c. ... Second innings, c Compton, b All­ sopp ............... 5 b Falcon ......... 0 c G. A. Stevens, b Allsopp ... 0 b Allsopp ......... 0 ht wkt, b Gibson 29 b Birbeck .........45 c N. Stevens, b Gibson ........ 51 c Gibson,b Falcon 5 notout............... 9 c Thurgar, b Gib­ son ............... 8 lbw, b Fulcher ... 1 Byes, &c. ... 16 Total.........169 N orfolk . First innings. Second innings. W. Thursby, c Hendren, b Morris........; ............... 0 b Morris ....... 2 N. Stevens, b Thackeray ... 5 b Thackeray ... 21 G. A. Stevens, b Hendren 49 b Thackeray ... 3 M. Falcon, c Adamson, b Hendren .....................56 lbw, b Morris ... 7 J. J. Compton, b Hendren 9 b Thackeray ... 7 E. J. Fulcher, c Brooks, b c H. Brooks, b Adamson ...................... 3 Morris .......10 G. W. Birbeck, b Morris ... 25 run out ......... 1 R. W. Thurgar, lbw, b Morris............................ 7 notout................. 6 Allsopp, c Brooks,bThacke- c Thackeray, b ray ............................ 9 Morris ....... 2 Gibson, not out ............... 1 C. Dunning, run out....... 1 lbw, b Thackeray 0 Byes, &c. ... .........12 Byes, &c. ... 14 Total ... .........177 Total (9 wkts) 73 D urham . First innings. Second innings O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Falcon .........20 7 36 4 ... ... 13 6 28 2 Allsopp.........19*1 7 43 6 ... ... 17 6 36 3 Gibson ... 13 2 39 3 Fulcher ... ... 4*2 2 10 1 Compton ... ... 6 2 28 0 Birbeck ... ... 3 0 12 1 N orfolk . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Morris .........15 5 37 3 ... ... 13 3 26 4 Thackeray ... 10 2 6 21 2 ... ... 12 2 33 4 C. Brooks ... 6 0 26 0 ... Hendren ... 10 1 41 3 ... Adamson ... 8 0 40 1 ... Mr. Unwin Sowter, the old Derbyshire cricketer, left property of the value of £22,648. PUBLIC SCHOOL AVERAGES . (Continued from page 290.) UPPINGHAM. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. inns Runs. Aver. K. B. Harper ........ 12 0 109 621 51*75 G. W. Palmer ........ 10 2 64* 311 38-87 J. D. Crosthwaite .. 13 2 107* 425 38-63 M. S. R a y .............. 12 2 99* 276 27-60 H. B. Moore ........ 11 2 48* 2-24 23-88 J. V. Wilshin ........ 8 1 42* 101 14-42 A. R. Trubshaw 5 1 14 34 8-50 C. M. Morris ........ 9 2 23 59 8-42 M. J. L. Walker 4 2 9* 14 7-50 C. G. Tomlin ........ 0 0 19 51 5*66 R. C. Galloway........ Also batted :— 7 0 14 39 5-57 Palmer min............ 3 1 17* 37 18-50 Hopkins ......... .. 5 1 19* 30 7-50 The following also batted : Maule, 8 0, 8; Young, Harrison, 13 ; 0, 6, 0 ; Hale, 16, 10 Johnston, 5. Mayhew, 4, 3 ; * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts Aver. M. S. Ray ......... 4 0 18 3 6 00 H. B. Moore .........178*4 25 576 27 21-33 A. R. Trubshaw ... 72-4 6 274 1-2 22 83 G. W. Palmer ... 54 4 256 11 23 27 J. D. Crosthwaite... 161 1 49 2 24-50 C. M. Morris.........140 19 473 18 26-27 R. C. Galloway ... 54 7 217 7 31-00 M. J. L. Walker ... 59 1 242 6 40 33 The following also bowled : — Palmer min........... 17 0 75 4 18-75 K. B. Harper, 1, 0, 2, 0 Mayhew, 6, 0, 28, 1 ; Harrison, 6, 0, 34, 1; Maule, 7, 0, 37, 0; Hale, 1, 0, 3, 1 ; Young, 1, 0, 1, 0. WELLINGTON v. CHARTERHOUSE.—Played at Wellington on July 16 and won by Charterhouse by four wickets. Score :— W ellington . W. H. R. Hinde, c Morrison, b King... 27 J. K. Manger, run out 8 C. F. T. Lindsay, lbw, b Leatham ........ 23 A. F. Q. Perkins, b King...................... 4 W. F. R. Schloss, b Leatham ................ 0 P. L. Barrow, b King 19 C harterhouse . J. W. Hardy, b Lea­ tham......................27 P. E. D. Pank, b King 0 H.Mockler-Ferryman, b King ............... 4 J. M. Milton, not out IS W. F. London, b King 0 Byes, &c............12 Total ...142 J. Morrison, b London 49 H. S. Sanderson, c Manger,bFerryman 9 R. Boosey, b Hinde... 27 H. A. Donison, b Lon­ don .............. . ... 2 R. E. Norris, c Hardy, b Perkins............... 29 G. C. Dowling, c Manger, b Hinde ... 4 H. W. Leatham, b London ............... 16 H.A.Wellesley,not out 54 K. King, notout ... 38 Byes, &c ............ 23 Total (7 wkts)251 R. S. Hudson and W. E. Shortt did not bat. BLANCO For Cleaning and Whitening White Bnokskin ana Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles of a similar nature. 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