Cricket 1910
3 4 0 CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g u s t 18, 1910. HAMPSHIRE v. LANCASHIRE. Played at Southampton on August 11, 12 and 13. A GREAT PERFORMANCE. Lancashire won by five wickets. On Thursday last Hampshire made 344 in four hours and a-half and Lancashire replied with 47 without loss of a wicket. The former were well represented, but the latter lacked the services of Dean, who was absent owing to a chill. Stone, who made 47 with Mead and 98 in 70 minutes with Johnston, batted in excellent style for two hours and hit eight 4's: Johnston batted half-an-hour longer and made a G and ten 4’s. The latter was out at 237, and after his departure Sprot, hitting freely, made 75 out of 101 in 65 minutes, his brilliant innings including two 6’s and nine 4’s. In the last 35 minutes of the day Lancashire scored 47 without loss. Hampshire quite outplayed the visitors on the second day, and when stumps were diawn were 359 runs on with four wickets in hand. Lancashire’s first wicket did not fall until 103, but the good start was not maintained, the last nine wickets adding only 135. William Tyldesley batted well for a couple of hours. The Hampshire fielding was good, and, curiously, Cowie took the first five wickets and McDonell the last five. Going in the second time, Hampshire made 253 for six wickets by the end of the day. They owed a very great deal to Mead and Stone, who made 193 for the first wicket in two hours and a-quarter. Neither bats man made a mistake. Stone’s chief hits were thirteen 4’s, and Mead’s a 6 and thirteen 4’s. The 1iter players endeavoured to force the game, the consequence being that five more wickets fell for 60 runs in the last 40 minutes. On the third morning 43 runs were added for the loss of two more wickets, and then the innings was declared closed, leaving Lancashire 403 to make in five hours —a truly formidable task. The pitch, fortunately, was in excellent order and the visitors made a good start. Hartley and Tyldesley (W.) scored 100 for the first wicket in an hour, but 18 later Tyldesley (J. T.) was Ibw for 11 and at lunch three men were out for 141. Then followed an excellent stand by Sharp and Makepeace, who placed the result beyond doubt by adding 242 together in two hours and 40 minutes. Sharp nearly played-on when 23 and might have been caught in the slips when 70, but he reached tliree-figures in two hours and, in all, was batting for less than three hours for his 150; in which were a 5 and twenty-two 4’s. Makepeace was slower, but his effortwas invaluable :‘ he made 50in 100 minutes and scored his 95 in two hours 50 minutes, hitting ten 4’s. Lancashire made 404 for five wickets in four hours and a-half, winning with half-an-hour to spare. They were cheered enthusiastically by those present. Score and analysis:— H a m p s h ir e . First innings. Mead, c Cook, b Tyldesley (J.) .............................22 Stone, run out ................80 A. C. Johnston, b Cook 81 Llewellyn,c Hartley,b Cook 14 Brown, c Worsley, b Cook 3 Capt. W. N. White, c Make peace, b C ook................24 A. J. L. Hill, c and b Heap 11 E. M. Sprot, c Sharp, b Huddleston ............... 75 H. C. McDonell, c Worsley, b Huddleston ............... 4 Newman, b Huddleston .. 22 A. G. Cowie, not out......... 0 B 4, lb 1, nb 3 ......... 8 T otal............... 344 * Innings declared L a n c a s h ir e . First innings. Tyldesley (W.), b Cowie ... 54 A. Hartley, c and b Cowie 48 Tyldesley (J. T.), c McDon ell, b Cowie ............... 22 Sharp, c Llewellyn, b Mc Donell.............................33 Makepeace, b Cowie .. .. 2 Heap, c Llewellyn, b Cowie 16 A. II. Hornby, b McDonell 2 Tyldesley (J.), c Newman, b McDonell ............... 12 Huddleston, c Brown, b McDonell......................22 Cook, lbw. b McDonell ... 11 Worsley. not out.............. 4 B 7, lb 4, nb 1 .........12 Second innings, c Sharp, b Hud dleston .........87 c Cook, b Hud dleston .. 105 c Heap, b Huddle ston ............... 18 cTyldesley (J.), b Cook ......... 9 c Tyldesley (J.), b Huddleston ... 23 c Worsley, b Cook c Hornby, b Cook c Makepeace, b Cook............... not out ......... not out ......... b Cook............ . B 2, nb 1 ... Total ...238 Total (9 wkts)#296 closed. Second innings, c Mead, b Brown 33 cMead,bMcDonell 81 lbw, b McDonell 11 c McDonell, b Cowie .......150 c Mead, b Cowie 95 not out.............. 14 not out ......... 2 B2,lb4,w9,nb3 18 Total (5 wkts) 404 H a m p s h ir e . First innings. O. M. R. W. O. Cook ......... 35 10 113 4 .......... 27 Heap ......... 29 6 103 1 .......... 6 Makepeace ... 18 4 32 0 .......... 9 Tyldesley (J.) 12 3 45 1 .......... 5 Huddleston ... 10*1 0 43 3 .......... 31 Tyldesley (W.) .. 1 Second innings. M. R. W. 3 109 5 1 34 0 2 27 1 30 5 90 3 0 Cook and Tyldesley (J.) each bowled two no-balls. L a n c a s h ir e . Cowie ... Newman McDonell Llewellyn First innings. O. * 26 12 Second innings. 10 M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 3 94 5 ... ... 18 1 85 2 2 23 0 ... ... 26 6 67 0 0 72 5 ... ... 19 1 87 2 3 37 0 ... ... 7 0 38 0 Brown ... ... 11 1 51 1 Hill ... 6-1 0 41 0 Sprot ... ... 1 0 2 0 Mead ... 2 0 15 0 Cowie bowled four wides and one no-ball, Newman one wide and three no-balls. Brown three wides and Hill one. DORSET v. CORNWALL. Played at Dorchester on August 1 and 2and won by Dorset by £8 runs. Score and analysis : D orset . First innings. F. A. S. Sewell, candbHaw- ken ............................. 6 A. M. Harrison, c Hawken, b Whiting......................17 H. B. Cummins,bTreswana 28 C. J. B. Webb, c W. N. B.- Smith, b Whiting.........37 P. F. C. Williams, b Whit ing ............................ 6 G. M. Gordon, b Whiting... 69 Rev. W. II. Ai-undell, b Whiting ......................20 C. P. Godden, c Vibart, b Whiting ...................... 5 H. M. Grcenhill, c W. N. B. Smith, b Trcsawna ... 8 E. Chester-Master, eTrevar- then, b Whiting ......... 6 Woolley, notout............... 0 Byes, &c................... 5 Second innings, c and b W. N. Bickford-Smith 10 c W. N. B.-Smith, b Whiting ... 0 b Whiting......... 6 c W. N. B.-Smith, b Whiting ... 1 c Whitworth, b Whiting.........17 c and bWhiting.. 0 c W. N. B.-Smith, b Trevarthen... 26 c Tresawna, b Trevarthen .. 17 c Prideaux, b Whiting......... 6 b Whiting......... 1 not out ......... 3 Byes, &c. ... 3 Total First innings. ...207 Total........90 Second innings. H. Tresawna, b Sewell ... 12 c G odden, b Woolley ... 19 W. N. Bickford-Smith, c and b Cummins ......... 35 b Sewell 19 W. Coad, b Woolley ......... 7 b Sewell 8 Vibart, c and b Woolley ... 0 b Sewell 0 G. S. Whitworth, b Woolley 0 b Woolley ... 13 Trevarthen, b Cummins ... 2 b Woolley ... 0 J. C. Bickford-Smith, b c Harrison, b Woolley ...................... 23 Sewell 6 H. S. Prideaux, b Woolley 3 b Webb 10 J. Davis, b Woolley ........ 0 b Cummins 1 E. Hawken, not o u t......... 9 c Cummins, 'b Woolley ... 3 Whiting, c Gordon, b Webb 6 not out 6 Byes, &c................... 11 Byes, &c. 16 Total ................108 Total... ...101 First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Hawken......... 15 2 40 1 ... ... 7 i 31 1 Whiting......... 39-5 10 82 7 ... ... 18 7 20 7 Trevarthen ... 14 6 27 0 ... ... 7 1 19 2 Prideaux 3 1 3 0 ... W.N.B.-Smith 3 0 7 0 ... ... 6 1 17 0 Tresawna 17 G 43 2 ... C ornwall . First innings. Second innings O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w. Sewell ......... 13 0 24 1 ... ... 19 8 26 4 Cummins 12 4 18 2 ... ... 11 4 17 1 Gordon......... 9 2 19 0 ... ... 4 2 8 0 Woolley......... 18 10 21 6 ... ... 18 8 31 4 Webb ......... 5-5 3 5 1 ... ... 3 1 3 1 Harrison 4 0 10 0 ... After scoring 63 for one wicket v. Wcstbournc Park Wanderers at Neasden on August 10, Neasden lost six wickets in seven balls against W. II. Pcarce and G. Fairy. YORKSHIRE 2 n d XI. v. NORTHUMBERLAND. Played at Bridlington on August 4 and 5 and ended in a victory for Northumberland by four runs. Score and analysis :— N o r t h u m b e r l a n d . First innings. Second innings. S. P. Bell, lbw, b Broad- c Broadbent, b bent ............................ 0 Blackburn ... 32 Norbury, c Broadbent, b Bayes............................ 9 c Hardy, b Bayes 18 B. C. Cumberlege, not out 43 lbw, b Blackburn 69 2 b Blackburn b Blackburn b Broadbent b Broadbent N. E. Barber, run out N. R. C. Wilkinson, b Broadbent...................... G. H. Watson, b Broadbent C. M. Skinner, b Broadbent W. G. Davies, c and b Broadbent.............. . ... Milne, b Broadbent .........13 b Broadbent T. Ullathorne, b Broadbent 5 b Broadbent Elsey, b Bayes ............... 0 B 1, n b l............... 2 0 b Blackburn not out Lb 2, nb 2 0 11 4 2 17 4 Total ............... Y o r k s h ir e First innings. G. Braithwaite, b Skinner Turner, b Elsey............... Kilner, lbw, b Skinner ... Hardy, b Skinner ......... C. P. Hare, c and b Milne.. F. G. Wailcs, b Milne G. Tattersall, not out......... Broadbent, c Milne, b Eleey Toulson, b Elsey ... ........ Blackburn, b Elsey ......... Bayes, c and b Milne......... B 9, lb 6, nb 4 ......... Total 78 Total......... 162 2 n d XI. Second innings. 15 c and b Elsey ... 8 7 b Skinner ......... 29 28 run out ........ 2 1 b Milne ........ 38 10 b Elsey ........ 2 5 c Milne,b Skinner 1 19 c Ullathorne, b Norbury......... 19 22 b Norbury......... 0 3 c Barber, b Milne 1 0 not out ......... 0 0 b Milne ......... 2 19 B 1, lb 3, nb 1 5 ...10 7 56 ...............129 Total . N o r t h u m b e r l a n d . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Broadbent ... 8 2 39 7 ............... 17*3 2 71 4 Bayes ......... 8 3 0 37 2 .......... 6 1 31 Blackburn ... 13 3 Broadbent bowled three no-balls. Y o r k s h ir e 2 n d XI. ... 19 5 37 3 ............... 14-5 ... 10 5 14 4 ................ 13 ... 7 0 24 0 ................ 2 ... 9 3 35 3 .............. 7 Elsey bowled four no-balls. Milne Elsey Norbury Skinner.. 8 24 3 3 48 2 1 4 2 1 26 2 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE v. WILTSHIRE. Played at Bletchley Park on August 5 and 6 and won by Wiltshire by an innings and 108 runs. Score:— W iltshire . C. S. Awdry, c Ed wards, b Wright ... 39 E. Newman, b Keen... 51 T. C. G. Sandford, c Eyles, b Keen........75 Newman (A.), b Keen 22 R. W. Awdry, b Keen 7 G. W. Matthews, c Wright, b Keen ... 14 W. H. Bambridge, b Wright ............... 0 T. Luce, not out ... 23 B 6, lb 1, nb 2 ... 9 Total (7 wkts)*240 * Innings declared closed. Sheppard, Smith and Overton did not bat. B u c k in g h a m s h ir e . First innings. T. R. Kent, c sub, b Shep pard ............................ 2 Wright, c Newman (A.), b Sheppard ...................... 4 Orton, b Smith ............... 7 J. Edwards, c Newman(A.), b Sheppard ............... 6 G. Boday, c C. S. Awdry, b Sheppard ...................... 6 A. Keen, st Luce, b Shep pard ............................ 0 R. Janes, not out............... 4 E. G. Eyles, b Newman (A.) 0 Vickerstaffe, c Overton, b Newman (A.) ............... 19 W. F. Lowndes, absent P. L. Frith, absent ... Byes, &c............ Sccond innings, c Overton, bShep- pard................ b Newman (A.)... 0 b Smith ......... 0 c C. S. Awdry, b Smith ......... 0 c C. S. Awdry, b Overton.........46 c and b Overton b Newman (A.)... notout............... c Bambridge, b Overton......... 0 lbw, b Overton... 0 lbw, b Overton... 0 B 4, lb 2 ... Total Total., Wright ... 24 Frith......... 4 Vickerstaffe 8 48 W iltshire . O. M. R. W. 4 71 2 I Keen 0 20 0 Boddy 0 34 0 | Vickerstaffe bowled two no-balls. B uckinghamshire . ... 84 O. M. R, W. 22-3 4 73 5 13 0 33 0 First innings. O. M. R. W. Sheppard ... 12 Smith ........ 7 Newman (A.) 5 4 27 5 6 1 2 15 2 , Overton , Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 8 2 24 1 ... 9 1 27 2 ... 8 6 7 2 ... 9-3 2 20 5
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