Cricket 1910
3 2 0 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g u s t 4 , 1 9 1 0 , TH E HAVERFORD TOUR. (Continued Jrom page 803.) 1 3 th M a tc h .— v. MALVERN COLLEGE. Played at Malvern on July 2Gand 27 and won by Malvern by eight wickets. Kevill-Davies did the hat-trick in each innings of Haverford. Furness scored 181 runs in the match for once out. Score :— H averford . First innings. Second innings. II. A. Furness, b Kevill- Davies..........................102 notout.................79 W. H. Roberts, b Burton 17c andb Naumann 0 H. Howson, b F. Naumann 20 c Kevill - Davies, b J. Naumann 14 A. L. Baily, lbw, b F. Nau mann ...........................12 b J. Naumann ... 0 E. W. David, c Scott, b F. Naumann...................... 0 b Kevill-Davies ... 15 A. Thomas, b Scott .......22 b Kevill-Davies... 0 H. W. Seckel, b Kevill- Davies ...................... 0 bKevill-Davics... 0 J. S. Downing, c Harding, c F. Naumann, b b Kevill-Davies .........15 Scott.................. 5 R. C. Kitts, not o u t......... 8c Kevill-Davies, b F. Naumann... 36 H. G. Taylor, b Kevill- Davies............................ 0 lbw, b Scott ... 0 W. D. Hartshorne,b Kevill- Davies............................ 0 lbw, b Naumann 2 Byes, &c.................. 10 Byes, &c. ... 8 Total ................206 . Total ...159 M alv H. S. Revill-Davies, lbw, b Furness ... 18 D. J. Knight, c Baily, b Furness............... 3 F. C. Naumann, b Hartshorne .........45 R.C.Burton,c Furness, b Hartshorne.........38 C. N. Harding, lbw, b Hartshorne .........19 A.C.P.Arnold,c Down ing, b Hartshorne... 31 ERN. A.W.H.Scott,cTaylor, b Hartshorne......... 5 G. C. Lucas, b Harts horne ................11 C. W. H. Welsby, not out C. J. Mann, lbw, Hartshorne ... . J. II. Naumann, David, b Bailey . Byes, &c......... Total 50 ...295 Second innings : Welsby, c and b Downing, 6 ; J. Naumann, not out, 42 ; F. Naumann, b Howson, 18; Arnold, not out, 5. Total (2 wkts) 71. 1 4 th M a tch . - v. SHREWSBURY. Played at Shrewsbury on July 23 and won by Haverford by seven wickets. Score :— S hrewsbury S chool . A. R. A. Dickins, c and b Baily ............... 7 II. J. Leake, b Baily 3 N. Cardwell, not out 18 C. II. Bracewell, st Taylor, b Baily ... 6 J. H. Cooke, lbw, b Baily...................... 0 Byes, &c............ 4 D. Boumphrey, c and b Hartshorne......... 0 A. P. Grant, c David,b Baily......................24 D. G. Gibson, c and b Howson ............... 11 E. H. Rogers, b Hartshorne .........36 J. H. Parry, c Taylor, b Baily ......... ... 8 A. N. Westlake, c Total .........117 Taylor, bHartshorne 0 H averford C ollege . H. A. Furness,cBrace- : E. W. David, not out 27 well, b Boumphrey 15 ! A. Thomas, b Card- W. H. Roberts, c well ............. 6 Rogers,bBoumphrey 5 C. H. Crosman, run H. Howson, c and b out ................ ... 16 Boumphrey ......... 3, II. W. Seckel, not out 9 A. L. Baily, b Boum- Byes, &c.............22 phrey ............... 71 I — Total (6 wkts) 174 J. S. Downing, H. G. Taylor, and W. D. Hartshorne did not bat. 1 5 th M a tch .— v. ROSSALL SCHOOL. Played at Rossall on July 30 and won by the home side by 129 runs. Score:— R ossall S chool . G. B. Davies, c How- ston, b Baily.........43 R. H. D. Bolton, st Taylor, b Baily ... 16 A. S. Edge, b Baily .. 82 W. G. A. Coldwell, b Howson ............... 23 R. A. Ostrehan, c Thomas, b Baily ... 10 L. Duncan, c Baily, b Howson ............... 4 G. L. B. James, b Baily...................... G. B. S. Henderson, b Howson ................ C. Nathan, b Baily ... H. Goodwin, c David, b Howson............... J. L. Wood, not out... Byss, &c............ Total 10 0 9 5 0 3 ..205 H averford CS llege . H. A. Furness, c Cold- well, b Davies ... 48 W. H. Roberts, run out ...................... 4 H. Howson, c Wood, b Edge ............... 6 A. B. Baily, b James.. 0 E. W. David, b James 0 H.M.Thomas, b James 2 C.W.Crosman,bJames 1 J. S. Downing,bJames 4 L. C. Rits, c and b James ... ;.. ... 11 H. G. Taylor, c Wood, b James ............... 0 W. D. Hartshorne, not out ...................... 0 Byes, &c............ 0 Total 76 STAFFORDSHIRE v. CHESHIRE. Played at Wolverhampton on July 18 and 19 and left drawn. Score and analysis :— C heshire . First innings. F. C. Wild, c Nicholls, b Vost ............................ 39 E. Osborne, c Poole, b Vost 26 Moorhouse, b Vost ......... 0 F. W. Blundell, b Smith ... 75 F. C. Hunter, b Vost.........24 Smoker, b Smith .........21 A. E. Bratby, c Nicholls, b Deycs.............................15 W. E. Jones, b Nicholls ... 22 C. Danson, c E. W. Page, b Smith.............................17 T. A. Hilditch, not out ... 18 Barker, b Vost ................ 0 Byes, &c.................. 28 Second innings. b Deyes ... 15 b Deyes ... 0 b Nicholls ... ... 41 not out......... ... 62 b Gill ......... ... 11 not out......... ... 0 Byes, &c. Total ............... 285 Total (4 wkts)*135 * Innings declared closed S taffordshire . R. C. Page, c sub, b 35 Barnes, c Hunter, b Hilditch............... 7 Gill, c Smoker, b Hunter ............... 4 G. H. Smith, b Smoker 20 J. Poole, b Smoker ... 1 Deyes, not o u t......... 2 Byes, &c............20 Total ...252 Smoker Nicholls, c Wild, Barker ............... t>4 H. D. Stratton, b Hunter ............... 37 E. W. Page, b Barker 8 Vost, c Bratby, b Hil ditch - ............... 27 W. J. Beddows, b Barker ... .........37 Second innings: R. C. Page, not out, 14; E. W. Page, c sub, b Smoker, 4 ; Deyes, not out, 30 ; byes, &c., 5.—Total (1 wkt) 53. C heshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Deyes ......... 16 3 521 ... ... 8 2 17 2 Gill................ 12 1 50 0 .......... 1 1 0 1 Barnes ......... 16 3 44 0 .......... Smith ......... 13 0 53 3 ......... 12 2 44 0 Nicholls......... 6 4 9 1 ......... 12 3 30 1 Vost .......... 19-1 449 5 .......... R. C. Page ... ... 5 1 19 0 S taffordshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Smoker... ... 25-3 3 76 3 ........ 4 0 8 1 Barker ........ 32 5 63 3 .......... Hilditch......... 10 3 21 2 .......... Moorhouse ... 12 4 29 0 ......... 4 1 4 0 Hunter......... 13 . 2 43 2 ......... 2 0 15 0 Jones......... 3 0 21 0 WILTSHIRE v. GLAMORGAN. Played at Trowbridge on July 18 and 19 and won by Glamorgan by six wickets. Score and analysis W iltshire . First innings. Second innings. C. S. Awdry, b Nash......... 5 c Creber, b Nash 1 R. Roff, run o u t .............. 1 c Elers, b Hacker 15 Sellick, st Elers, b Creber.. 11 b Nash............... 2S Newman, c Nash, b Creber 8 b Nash............... 25 R. W. Awdry, b Nash ... 4 b Hacker ......... 4 W. R. C. Laverton, c Elers, b Nash .....................29 b Nash............. 4 A. M. Miller, b Nash......... l b Hacker ......... 8 G. C. Davenport, c Elers, b Nash ............................. 0 c and b Nash ... 5 B. S. Grant, c Maxwell, b Creber............................. 4 notout,.. ............IS Smith, not out ................ 0 b Hacker ......... 2 Mitchell, c Riches, b Nash 0 b Hacker .........14 Byes, &c................... 5 Byes, &c. ... 11 Total ..............68 Total...............135 G lamorgan . Fii'st innings. Second innings. N. V. H. Riches, bNewman 3 notout.............. 52 E. R. Sweet-Escott, c and b Mitchell...................... 1 b Newman......... 5 Bancroft, not out .........28 b Newman...........16 S. Rees, c Miller, b New man ............................. 1b Laverton .. ... 0 T. A. L. Whittington, b c Davenport, b Newman ...................... 0 Newman............. 45 Maxwell, b Mitchell........16 notout............. 7 G. C. Elers, b Mitchell ... 5 H. G. Symonds, b Mitchell 2 Hacker, b Newman ......... 2 Creber, c Davenport, b New'man ....................... 1 Nash, c and b Newman ... 8 Byes, &c................... 0 Byes, &c. ... 12 Total ...............67 W iltshire . Total (4 wkts) 137 Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Nash ... 13-4 5 41 6 ... ... 18 2 76 5 Creber ... ... 13 4 22 3 ... ... 7 3 12 0 Hacker.........12 Nash bowled one no-ball. G lamorgan . 1 37 5 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Mitchell... ... 19 3 42 4 ... ... 12 0 37 0 Newman ... 18*3 11 25 6 ... ... 14-2 7 24 3 Sm ith......... ... 5 1 16 0 Laverton ... ... 4 0 17 1 Grant ......... ... 10 4 14 0 M iller......... ... 4 0 17 0 “ O Y A L B A . n R E I D ’ S O V A L W H I T E . The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goods, Warranted not to rub off or cake. As used at Ken- nington Oval, and highly recommended by K. S' Ranjitsinhji, Dr. W. G. Grace, O. B. Fry, Lord Dalmeny, Australian XI., 1905, G. L. Jessop, Ac., Ac. P a ck e d in z in c bo xe s, 6d. pe r box. J. J. REID, 878, Kennington Rd., London. marquees F o r S A L E o r H I R E . T o s e a t 1 O u p t o 5 0 0 P e r s o n s . New and Second-hand. 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