Cricket 1910
3 2 2 CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g u s t i i , 1 9 1 0 . FAMILY CRICKET. FLAX BOURTON v. XI. OF THE ROBINSON FAMILY.—Played at Flax Bourton on August 1 and won by Baekwell House(the Robinson Family) by ten wickets. This was the thirty-third annual match between the sides. Score :— F lax B ourton . First innings. Second innings. W. E. Hudden, c Foster, b Percy............................ 7 1). A. Clarke, c Guy, b Theo 10 notout...............21 H.V. James, lbw, b Theo ... 3 E. A. Hughes, st Douglas, b Foster ......................47 c Stanley, b Percy 50 E. O. Evans, b Foster ... 20 notout...............31 R. C. Clarke, c Laurance, b Foster ...................... 4 b Foster ........42 E. D.Evans, c Theo, b Percy 0 S. H. Gillard, lbw, b Percy 0 H. Richmond, c Stanley, b Foster ... ... ... ... 0 H. Phillips, b Foster......... 2 G. Wait, not out............... 0 Byes, &c............... 7 Byes, &c. .. 2 Total................100 Total(2 wkts)*146 * Innings declared closed. B ackwell H ouse (T he R obinson F amily .) First innings. Second innings. Percy Robinson, c E. O. Evans, b Hudden .........20 not out ........ 50 Douglas Robinson, c Hud den, b Hughes............... 35 Foster Robinson, c Wait, b E. O. Evans ............... 24 not out........... t... 57. Guy Robinson, c Gillard, b Hughes ......................23 Theodore Robinson, e R. C. Clarke, b Hughes .........10 Harold Robinson, not out 20 Eric Robinson, c R. C. Clarke, b Hughes ......... 0 Stanley Robinson,bHudden 0 Laurence Robinson, b Hudden ...................... 8 Gilbert Robinson,bHudden 0 John Robinson, c &b E. D. Evans............................ 0 Byes, &c. ... 3 Byes, &c. ... 2 Total ...143 Total (0 wkts) 109 X. BROTHERS PARRIS v. PARKSIDE.—Played at Brighton Road, Croydon, on August 1 and won by the Brothers by 82 runs. W. Parris took eight wickets for 39 runs and P. Parris nine for 38. Parkside gave away 35 extras and did not receive one. Score:— P arkside . First innings. Second innings. Churchman, b P. Parris ... 21 b W. Parris......... 6 Ileasman, c H. Parris, b W. Parris...................... 3 b P. Parris.......... 2 Teckham, b W. Parris ... 4 c A. E. Parris, b P. Parris......... 0 Bassett, b P. Parris ......... 0 lbw, b P. Parris 2 Horley, c F. Parris, b P. Parris ...................... 7 b P. Parris.......... 0 Child, run out ................ 3 c J. W. Parris, b W. Parris ... 11 Stacey, b W. Parris ......... 3 not out .......... 10 Drew, b W. Parris ......... 0 c W. Parris, b P. Parris......... 0 Hicks, b W. Parris ......... 1 b W. Parris ... 1 Rose, not out ............... 1 st A. Parris, b P. Parris......... 2 Byes, &c. .............. 0 Byes, &c. ... 0 Total 43 Total.........34 P arris B rothers . First innings. Second innings. F. M. Parris, run out .. 2b Churchman ... 0 P. Parris, e Drew, b Bassett 19b Churchman ... 52 H. Parris, b Heasman .;. 0 c Churchman, b Bassett ....... 6 W. Parris, b Stacey ......... 1c Rose, b Church man ............ 12 J. W. Parris, run out ... 10 run out .....12 C. A. Parris, run out......... 0 b Churchman ... 1 A. Parris, b Bassett......... 5 b Churchman ... 2 G. Parris, b Churchman ... 1run out ....... 0 E. A. Parris, b Churchman 1not out ...... 0 A. E. Parris, not out......... 0 cHorley,bChurch- man.............. 0 Byes, &c..................12 Byes, &c. ... 23 Total 51 Total .. ..108 ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. R. A nthony .— To Monday last 30,425. W.L.I.—Many thanks. We may give the scores later. TH E TORONTO Z ING AR I TOUR. (Continued front page 006.) 1 3 th M a tch .— v. GREEN JACKETS. This match should have beenplayed at Winchester on August 1 but did not take place. 14 th M atch .— v. M .C .C . Played at Lord’s on August 3 and 4and left drawn. W. S. Marshall made his 101 in two hours and a-half and hit thirteen 4’s : his brother scored 92 in 30 minutes more and made a 0 and eight 4’s. Lord Hawke made 135 out of 231 in two hours and a-quarter and hit a 6 and twenty-two 4’s. Score:— M.C.C. R. H.Fox,cS.Marshall, b Rathbun .........25 G. W. Ricketts, c R. Marshall, b Gibson.. 76 Rev. R. S. Swann- Mason, c Wright, b Rathbun............... 5 R. H. Marriott, c Wright, b Gibson ... 47 Staff-Surgeon R. H. Mornement, c Gib son, b Rathbun... 2 L. J. Reid, c Rathbun, b Gibson ... .........21 T o r o n t o Z in g a r i . Lord Hawke, bFleury135 J.Christie, c Southam, b Gibson............... 11 Dr. F. W. P. Holton, st R. Marshall, b Fleury ................34 R. C.Hunter,cBcemer, b Wright.. ......... 3 Capt. W. F. Christian, not out B 11, lb 3, w 1 ... 15 Total ...379 W. W. Wright, b Ric ketts ........................ 14 A. H. Gibson, c Reid, b Ricketts •........... 16 W. R. Marshall, c Hun ter, b Mornement... 92 H. F. Lownsbrough, c Christian, b Morne ment........................ 42 S. R. Saunders, c Hun ter, b Ricketts ... 60 W. S. Marshall, c Fox, b Hunter................ 101 G. H. Southam, b Hol ton ...................... 9 P. E. Henderson, c and b Ricketts ... 15 A. A. Beemer, not out 24 W. J. Fleury, c Fox, b Christian............... 0 L. M. Rathbun, c Fox, b Hunter... B 23, lb 2 ... ... 25 Total ..400 OF 1 5 th M a tch .— v. GENTLEMEN CHESHIRE. Played at Chelford on August 5 and 6 and won by Toronto Zingari by aninnings and 34runs. Score T o r o n t o Z in g a r i. H.G. Davidson, c B. D. Peel ......... ... 16 W. R. Marshall, b B. Peel ......................13 W.W.Wright, bB Peel 0 H. F. Lownsbrough, c Yates, b Thorney- croft......................68 G. H. Southam, c B. Peel, b Ihorneycroft 28 A.H.Gibson,cThorney- croft, b B. Peel ... 14 S. R. Saunders, c Irwin, b D. Peel ... 1 W. S. Marshall, not out ......................32 N. Seagram, b C. Peel 11 W. J. Fleury, c Dow- son, b Thorneycroft 9 J. Rathbun, c D. Peel, b Thorneycroft ... 5 Byes, &c............26 Total ...223 G e n tle m e n of C h e s h ir e . First innings. C. W. Woods, st Wright, b Gibson ......................21 Capt. Wood, c and b Rath bun ............................ 22 B. L. Peel, c Seagram, b Fleury............................ 11 M. Yates, st Wright, b Gib son ............................. 1 Capt. Thorneycroft, b Gib son ............................. 0 P. H. Irwin, c Southam, b Fleury.............................. 18 C. Peel, c Wright, b Fleury 1 Second innings. cW. S. Marshall, b Lownsbrough 23 b Seagram......... 5 b Gibson ......... 9 st Wright, b Rath bun ............... 23 c Seagram , b Rathbun......... 0 D. H. Peel, not out ......... 4 W. Reiss, b Fleury ......... 2 B. Horner, b Lownsbrough 0 T. G. Dowson, c W. S. Mar shall, b Fleury............... 0 Byes, &c................... 7 Total ... 87 b Rathbun... c Seagram , Rathbun... not out......... b Rathbun .. b Rathbun... c Saunders, b Rathbun......... 0 Byes, &c. ... 9 Total... .. 102 1 6 th M a tch .-—v. LEINSTER. Played at Dublin on August 8 and 9 and left drawn. Score :— L e in s t e r . C. R. Faussett, st Wright, b W. S. Marshall ........59 run out .......... 3 S. Drummond, b Rathbun.. 21 b Seagram......... 0 N. Peterson, c Seagram, b cWright, b Rath- Rathbun ........................ 8 bun .................. 0 R. H. Lambert, c Gibson, b Wright ..................... 139 b Rathbun......... 0 W. Harrington, c Hender son, b W. S. Marshall ... 10 b Seagram........ 1 G. P. Mackay, not out ...39 notout............... 2 W. P. Hinton, b W. S. Marshall .....................45 run out .......... 2 G. J. Meldon, c Southam, b Seagram ... ...............41 b Seagram..........23 L. A. Meldon, b Wright ... 0 b Rathbun......... 1 H.V. Parkinson, b Seagram 11 notout............... 2 B. J. Ward, c W. S. Mar shall, b Seagram ......... 0 Byes, &c................... 6 Byes, &e. ... 1 Total ................ 379 Total (8 wkts) 35 T oronto Z ingari . First innings. Second innings. W. R. Marshall, b Harring- c Peterson, b ton ............................. 0 Ward .......... 0 A. H. Gibson, run out ... 60 c G. Meldon, b H. F. Lownsborough, c Harrington ... 23 Drummond,bHarrington 29 c and b Lambert 4 H. G. Davidson, b Har- lbw, b Harring- rington ......................13 ton ......... 63 G. H. Southam, run out ... 1c Drummond, b Harrington ... 14 S. R. Saunders, b Lambert 14 not out............... 91 W. S. Marshall, c L. A. c Drummond, b Meldon, b Harrington ... 10 Harrington ... 16 W. W. Wright, run out ... 0 b Ward ......... 1 P. S. Henderson, b Lam- c Parkinson, b bert ............................. 2 Harrington ... 7 N. Seagram, b Harrington 23 b Lambert........ 7 L. M. Rathbun, not out ... 7 b Peterson.....27 Byes, &c................... 8 Byes, &c....19 Total ...167 Total........272 SURREY 2 n d XI. v. DORSET. Played at Merton on July 29 and 30 and won by Surrey 2nd XI. by ten wickets. Score and analysis:— D orset . First innings. Second innings. F. A. S. Sewell, c Mason, b Jackson ................ 39 lbw, b Jackson... 23 W. Knight, c Vigar, b Blacklidge...................... 3 b Blacklidge ... 64 C. J. B. v\ebb, b Blacklidge 6 c Vigar, b Spring 1 A. M. Harrison, b Spring... 7 c Mason, bSpring 28 H. B. Cumins, b Jackson... 37 bSpring .........26 H. M. Greenhill, c Jewell, b Blacklidge ............... 21 b Blacklidgo ... 5 C. P. Goodden, b Blacklidge 0 not out ...................1 H. F. Hodges, c Goatly, b Blacklidge................13 c Rutty,bSpring 8 G. J. Davis, not out ........ 3 b Blacklidge ... 3 E. Chester-Master,c Goatly, c Vigar, b Black- b Blacklidge ........... 2 lidge..10 Stacey, st Vigar, b Jackson 1 c Vigar, b Black lidge 5 Byes ................ 12 B 22, nb 2 ... 24 Total ...144 Total S u r r e y 2 n d XI. ...198 H. Brooker, b Cum mins ......................17 Goatly, b Sewell ... 17 S. J. Knight, b Webb 40 Mason, lbw, b Cum mins ......................19 J. E. Jewell, b Sewell 22 Spring, c Harrison, b Chester-Master ... 64 Blacklidge,b Harrison 15 Second innings: H. Brooker, not out, 29 ; Goatly, not out, 47 ; b 1, lb 2—3. Total (no wkt) 79. A. W. F. Rutty, b Chester-Master ... 7 Vigar, c and b Chester- Master ............... 7 Jackson, b Cummins.. 17 Edwards, not out ... 13 B 22, lb 6 .........28 Total ...266 D orset . First innings. Second innings O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Edwards ... 9 1 22 0 ... ... 13 5 37 0 Blacklidge ... 20 4 56 6 ... ... 2 1 4 6 59 5 Jackson.. ... 11*5 2 20 3 ... ... 9 0 44 1 Spring ... ... 15 6 26 1 ... ... 12 5 19 4 Goatly ... ... 2 0 8 0 . . . Mason ... !!! 4 0 15 0 Edwards bowled two no-balls. S urrey 2 n d XL Stacey ... ... 11 1 35 0 ... ... 5 1 26 0 Sewell ... ... 15 2 70 2 ... ... 5 3 8 0 Cummins ... 15-1 4 44 3 ... ... 6 1 27 0 Webb ... ... 6 1 41 1 ... C.-Master ... 10 2 25 3 ... ” . 4 4 15 0 Harrison ... 6 1 23 1 .. GEORGE LEWIN & Co., (Established 1869.) 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