Cricket 1910
33 6 CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g u s t i i , 1910. TH E HAVERFORD TOUR . [Continued Jrom page 320.) E xtea M atch .— y . LINOTYPE XI. Played at Broadheath, near Altrincham on August 1st and won by the Linotype team by 80 runs. Score:— L in o t y p e XI. W. Hinchman, b How son ......................IS F.H.Taylor, c Roberts, b Hartshorne......... 2 D. McLean, b Harts horne ......... ........ 7 F. W. Heather, c and b Howson ............... 29 E. H. Beazley, c L. R. Thomas,bHartshorne 3 W.O.Tetlow, st Taylor, b Hartshorne......... 4 G. H. Holland, b Fur ness ...................... S W. Lee, not out ... 74 H. Pearce, b Furness 3 H. R. Carson, c Cros man, b Hartshorno 7 J. H. Blease, c David, b Howson .........23 Byes, &c............ 9 Total ...187 H a v e r f o r d C o ll e g e . II.A.Furness,b Hinch man ...................... 16 W. H. Roberts, lbw, b Blease ... ......... 0 H. Howson, b Tetlow 51 E. W. David, c Blease, b Tetlow ................ 1 H.M.Thomas,cTetlow, b Heather............... 0 A. C. Crosman, c Beazley, b Heather 4 F. J. Ritts, b Tetlow 0 W. H. Seckel, b Tet low ...................... 0 W. D. Hartshorne, b Holland ............... 19 H. G. Taylor, not out 9 L. Ii. Thomas, c and b Holland ................ 0 Byes, &c............ 7 Total ...170 LINCOLNSHIRE v. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Played at Spalding on July 19 and 20 and won by Lincolnshire by 33 runs. Day bowled admirably in the last innings. Score and analysis L incolnshire First innings. Second innings. Rev. C. G. Ward, c Watts, b Rose ......... ... .. ... 1c Ling, b Rose ... 7 W. E. Thompson* b Rose... 15 c Ford, b Rose ... 17 Broughton, b Coulson; '...' 0 c Collier, b Rose 26 J. D. Edwards, ht .wkt, b Coulson ... .... . ... ... .12; b Rose.......... ... 10 Day, c Ling, b Rose ......... 2 b Rose................20 W. A. Trasenster, b Coul son ......... ... ......... 8 b Coulson ......... 2 L. S. Harrison, b Coulson 37 b Coulson .........14 Riley, c Pigg, b Rose ... 51 .b Coulson ......... 2 J. A. Brooke, b Coulson ... 0 c Collier, b Coul son ................ 9 A. E. Gibson, b Coulson ... 25 c Gray, b Rose ... 3 Allen, not out ;.. ......... 3 notout.. ......... 0 Byes, &c. ... .........12 Byes, &c. ... 9 Total ................166 C a m b r id g e s h ir e . Total ...119 First innings. L. J. Reid, b Day ......... 9 F. E. Collier, c Riley, b Day ... ......... 15 W. C. Hunt, c Thompson, b Broughton ............... 10 A. S. Ling, c Allen, b Gib son ......... .............. 22 B. Gray, b Brooke .........14 B. W. Pigg, e Trasenster, b Broughton......................49 Watts, b Riley ............... 0 G. A. Rose, c and b Riley... 28 H. A. Ford, b Broughton .. 4 Coulson, not out............... 0 C. Pigg, c Allen, b Riley ... 1 Byes, &c.................. 14 Second innings, c Allen, b Day ;.. 22 b D ay ................24 c Harrison, b Day 4 b D ay ................ 0 b D ay................15 lbw, b Broughton 10 c Riley, b Day ... 1 b D ay............... 8 b Broughton ... 1 b Day................ 0 not out............... 0 Byes, &c. ... 1 Total... 86 Total ................166 L in c o l n s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W.O. M. R. W. Coulson......... 18*4 3 59 6 ......... 14 2 54 3 Rose .......... 16 0 67 4 .......... 13*2 2 56 7 B. W. Pigg ... 3 0 17 0 .......... Gray .......... 1 0 11 0 .......... C a m b r id g e s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W.O. M. R. W. Broughton ...11 1 42 3 .......... 9 1 39 2 Gibson .......... 5 0 26 1 ......... 3 1 9 0 Day................ 11 3 27 2 .......... 8 1 24 8 Brooke.......... 5 1 23 1 .......... Riley ......... 6-3 0 34 3 ......... 4 0 13 0 Gibson bowled one no-ball. Old Foresters made 502 for four wickets, innings declared closed, v. Old Felstedians at Forest School on August 1st. E. M. Guy scored 116, J. K. Guy 108 and Rev. R. C. Guy 95. CHESHIRE v. NOTTS 2 n d XI. Played at Crewe on July 27 and 28 and left drawn, owing to rain. Score and analysis:— C h e s h ir e . First innings. Second innings. F. C. Wild, c .Stapleton, b c James, b Ire- Lymberg ... ................ 19 monger ......... 0 E. Osborn, c Armstrong, b Barnes y j . ■ ... ......... c Staunton, b 5 Sutton ......... 0 Moorhouse, c. Turner, b Iremonger... ... ... 22 cJames, b Sutton 23 Potter, run out ... ......... 5 b Lee ............... 76 Mason, c Stapleton, b Lym berg ............................ 25 cWhysall,bLee... 5 F. C. Hunter, lbw, b Lymc Stapleton, b berg ............................ 1 Sutton .........19 F. Bennett, c Turner, b Iremonger..................... 30 b Lee ............... 1 A. E. Bratby, c Sutton, b Lymberg ...................... 0 b Lee ............... 1 L. Hales, c Lee, b Sutton 19 st Stapleton, b L ee............... 0 W. A. Roberts, c Lee, b Sutton ...................... 7 not out............... 2 Barker, not o u t................ Byes, &c................... 12 c Lee, b Sutton... 0 11 Byes, &c. ... 18 Total .........156 Total ...145 N o t t s 2 n d First innings. James, b Mason............... 14 Armstrong, c Osborne, b Roberts ...................... Lee, c Mason, b Barker ... Iremonger (A.), c Potter, b Mason............................ Stapleton, b Barker......... C. A. L. Sutton, b Mason W. B. Lymterg, run out... Rev. H. Staunton, b Mason 0 XI. Second innings, b Moorhouse ... 16 16 c Hales, b Mason 0 9 c & b Moorhousd 23 st B ra tb y , b 0 Hunter ......... 9 0 c B ra tb y , b Roberts......... 4 52 not out............... 33 9 c H u n ter, b Potter ......... 0 1 not out............... 9 Turner, c Hales, b Mason 4 Barnes, not out ... ......... 1 Byes, &c. ... ...............16 Byes ...............11 Total ... ...............122 Total (6 wkts) 105 C heshire . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Lymberg ... 19 5 43 4 ... ... 14 5 45 0 Barnes ......... 13 7 29 1 ... ... 14 9 19 0 Sutton ......... 10 1 36 2 ... ... 11*3 4 22 4 Iremonger ... 16 4 36 2 ... ... 18 7 35 1 Lee......... ... 10 6 6 5 Iremonger bowled four no-balls., Sutton two and Barnes one. N ott ’ s 2 n d XI. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Barker ......... 15 3 38 2 ... ... 7 0 29 0 Mason ......... 12 3 37 6 ... ... 8 0 18 1 Roberts......... 6 1 15 1 ... ... 4 0 11 1 Moorhouse ... 3 0 16 0 ... ... 4 1 8 2 Hunter ... ... 4 1 17 1 Potter ... ... 4 1 9 1 Mason bowled four no-balls and Roberts two. GENTLEMEN OF SHROPSHIRE v. GENTLEMEN OF RADNORSHIRE. Played at Knighton on August 1 and 2 and drawn owing to rain. Score :— R adnorshire G entlemen . P.P.Barnett, c Puckle, b Venables ......... 4 W. H arris, lbw, b Yates ............... 28 Rev.A. E. Green Price, b Yates ................33 Sir R. Green Price, b Yates.....................12 R. Garnons Williams, c Puckle, b Venables 7 F. A. Phillips, not out.106 S. Turnell, c Cole grave, b Puckle ... IS Rev. G. II. Powell, b Puckle .......... ..11 J. Cooper, c Venables, b Yates ......... ... 1 C. Nixon, b Puckle... 3 Rev. C. R oyds, b Puckle ................ 0 B 7, lb 1 .......... 8 Total..........231 Second innings : Barnett, not out, 0 ;• Harris, c Venables, b Puckle, 0; Sir R. Green Price, b Puckle, 2 ; Williams, not out, 4 ; byes, extras, 0 Total (2 wkts), 6. S hropshire G entlemen . H. M. Colegrave, cand b Barnett............... 9 Rev. A. T. Pelham, c Phillips, b Cooper... 32 J. A. Yates, c Nixon, b Phillips .........23 C. Law, c R. Green Price, b Royds ... 62 G. R. Venables, c and b Turnell................40 Rev. P. R. Bartley, not out ............... 21 R. A. C la r k e , b Barnett ............... G. Hutchinson,b Bar nett ...................... H. C. Meredith, b Phillips ............... H. Hulton Harrop, c Harris, b Barnett... F. H. Puckle, c and b Barnett ............... B 8, lb 3 ...........: Total .........2( P H O T O G R A P H E R S R O Y A L AN D C R IC K E T S P E C IA L IS T S . HAWKINS & COMPANY Hold an immense stock of negatives of First Class Cricketers— past and present— in action and otherwise. Cabinet Portraits, assorted, 10/- doz. Single Copies, 1/- each. 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