Cricket 1910

A u g u s t 25, 1910. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 355 The construction of the Demon Drivers is fully described in The Evolution of a Cricket Bat, which may be obtained free upon applica­ tion. CRICKET IMFROVED MAKE'KEEP THEIR SHAPE-LAST IQ N C ER i CATALOGUE UPON APPLICATION. CAIALOQUE UPON APPLICATION. CATALOQUE UPON APPLICATION. BU u u u sSOCIAT/0/v [ improved make - keeptheir shape - last longer ! : CATALOGUE UPON APPLICATION. CB^ life .. ; B U S Y ’ S ^ D E M O N D R I V E R S ARE OUT AND OUT THE BEST. / Q GRADES T -S '-S '- A '6 -4 -'-3 '6 -3 '-Z 's -Z '- CATALOGUE UPON APPLICATION TO GEO. 6. BUSSEY & Co.. L td . 36 & 38, Queen Victoria St., LONDON. Manufactory — Timber Mills — PECKHAM, S.E. ELMSWELL, SUFFOLK, Agents all over the world. THE W A N D ER ER S ’ TOUR. 1 st M a tc h . —v. NORK PARK.—Played at Nork Park, Epsom Downs, on August 8and 9. W a n d e r e r s . First innings. S. Colman, b Nicholis ... 19 T. C. Stafford, c Behrend, b Nicholis......................15 F. L. Nightingale, c and b Greenfield......................31 R. Kenward, b Greenfield 18 J. U. C. Watt, b R. M. Bell 0 R. T. Crawford, c Green­ field, b R. M. Bell......... 2 R. B. Brooks, c Greenfield, b R. M. Bell ............... 23 L. J. Wishart, c Green­ field, b R. M. Bell......... 4 P. P. Lincoln, not out ... 13 E. J. Bridger, c Greenfield, b R. M. Bell ............... 6 W. M. Bradley, b J. Bell... 4 Second innings, b Greenfield ... 1 c and b J. Bell... 1 b J. Bell .........39 c andbR. M. Bell 22 c N. Colman, b Blades ......... 6 c Knight,b J.Bell 20 c R. M. Bell, b Greenfield ... 5 not out............... b Greenfield c Knight,b Green­ field ............... b J. Bell Total............... 156 N o r k P a r k . First innings. H. C. Greenfield, c Bradley, b Crawford ............... 25 G. R. Blades, b Crawford... 1 D. Knight, b Crawford ... 21 H. M. Forster, c Watt, b Bridger ...................... 5 A. Verge, b Bridger.........23 J. Bell, c Watt, b Crawford 7 R. M. Bell, c and b Craw­ ford ............................ 8 C. B. Nicholls, b Bridger... 0 F. G. Colman, b Crawford 0 N. C. D. Colman, b Craw­ ford ............................ 0 A. H. Behrend, not out ... 0 B 17, lb 2, nb 1 .........20 B 12, lb 5, w 4 21 Total .........124 Second innings. c and b Bradley 10 c Brooks, b Crawford ... 0 c Brooks, b Crawford ... 4 c Nightingale, b Crawford ... 0 b Crawford. Total ... ...110 c and b Bradley 18 c Watt, b Bradley 11 b Crawford.........13 not out............... 1 b Crawford......... 0 run out ......... 0 B 4, w 1, nb 1... 6 Total .........68 2 n d M a tc h . —v. TONBRIDGE, bridge on August 10 and 11. T o n b r id g e . -Played at Ton- H. Reeves, b Ken­ ward .......... ... 5 R. A. Boyd, not out... 80 B 13, lb 3, w 1... 17 Total (5 wkts)*470 *Innings declared closed. Collins, c &b Crawford 6 F. A. Reeves, b Craw­ ford ......................22 Hardinge, not out ...251 J. F. Reynolds, c Brooks, b Kenward 88 F. H. Reynolds, lbw, b Nightingale ......... 1 W. D. Hayward, T. Pawley, Sir C. Moon and Preston did not bat. W a n d e r e r s . First innings. S.Colman, c J.F. Reynolds, b H. Reeves ............... 9 F.L. Nightingale, b Preston 10 R. Kenward, cMoon, b J. F. Reynolds......................40 J.U.C.Watt, lbw, b Preston 0 R. B. Brooks, b Preston ... 1 R.T.Crawford, b H. Reeves 1 L. J. Wishart, b J. F. Rey­ nolds ............................ 21 P. P. Lincoln, c and b J. F. Reynolds ...................... 1 E. Roberts, not out ......... 1 Second innings. b Collins ......... 0 c Pawley,bCollinsl04 b Collins .........65 b Collins .........11 c Moon, b Collins 0 not out .........17 c Hardinge, b Col­ lins ................ 2 12 W. M. Bradley, b J. F. Reynolds...................... 0 T. C. Stafford, absent hurt 0 B 16, lb 5, w 3 .........24 Total ... ...108 run out ......... c Hayward, b F. H. Reynolds 0 b Hardinge ... 1 b Hardinge......... 1 B18,lb7,wl,nbl 27 Total .........240 3 r d M a tc h . —v. SOUTH SAXONS. —Played at Bo-Peep, St. Leonards, on August 12 and 13. S o u th S a x o n s . E. R. C.Strode,cCraw­ ford, b Bowen ... 1 W. E. King,c Behrend, b Bowen............108 C. G. Swainson, b Col­ man ................... 32 J. H.D.Hirsh,bBowen 6 P. R. Phillips, not out 37 D. J. Glenister, b Crawford.............. 3 G. W. Green, b Craw- ; ford .................... 6 W. T. O. Crewdson, c Nason, b Crawford F. McMahon, lbw, b Crawford............... W. G. Swainson, c Nason, b Bowen ... H. E. Townsend, c and b Bowen......... B 20, lb 5 ......... Total ...226 W a n d e r e r s . S. Colman,b McMahon 24 F. L. Nightingale, b King......................... 21 R. T. Crawford, c and b Glenister ... .. 8 R. Kenward, c Phil­ lips, b McMahon ... 5 J. W. W. Nason, not out ........................129 A. H. Behrend, P. P. Lincoln, and T. C. Stafford did not bat. J. U. C. Watt, run out ......................49 L. J. Wishart, c Phil­ lips, b W. G. Swain­ son ......................23 R. Bowen, not out ... 0 Lb 3, w 2, nb 3... 8 Total (6 wkts) 267 4 t h M a tc h .— v. HASTINGS ROVERS.—Played at Hastings on August 15 and 16. W a n d e r e r s . 47 P. G. Gale, c Duke, b Pritchard............... 1 L. J. W ishart, b Pritchard.............. 7 R. B. Brooks, not out 13 W. M. Bradley, b Pritchard............... 10 Byes, &c............42 S. Colman, b Burke, J. W. W. Nason, c Burke, b Young ... 35 R. Kenward, b Burke 30 F. L. Nightingale, c Beney, b Pritchard 31 T. C. Stafford, b Young 22 R. T. Crawford, b Burke ............... 7 J. U. C. Watt, c Duke, Total .........264 b Pritchard .........19 Second innings: J. W. W. Nason, not out, 0 P. G. Gale, not out, 0 ; byes, &c., 4. Total, 4. H a s t in g s R o y e r s . First innings. Second innings. R. T. Gleinster, b Craw­ ford .............................10 J. Duke, not out............... 31 W. S. Crewdson, b Bradley 11 P. Burke, run out ......... 1 R. Pritchard, c Brooks, b Bradley ...................... 1 Beney, b Bradley ......... 5 C. F. Adamson, b Crawford 3 J. Doe, c Nason, b Bradley 1 P. G. Hamblin, c Kenward, b Bradley...................... 0 E. Fox, run out ............... 4 W. Young, c Bradley, b Crawford ...................... 6 Byes, &c........... . ... 7 stBrooks,bNason b Crawford......... b Crawford......... c Nason, b Brad­ ley ..j ......... c Gale, b Bradley c Crawford, b Bradley ......... b Bradley ......... b Nason ......... not out.............. lbw, b Kenward.. run out ......... Byes, &c.......... Total ... SO 5 th M a tc h .— v. EASTBOURNE.—PlayedatSaffrons, Eastbourne, on August 17 and 18. W a n d e r e r s . First innings. ;Second innings, S. Colman, run out ......... 2 F. L. Nightingale, b Wagener ...................... R. T. Crawford, run out ... J. W. W. Nason, lbw, b Wagener ...................... R. B. Brooks, b Gamble ... L. J. Wishart, b Wagener... R. Kenward, b Carr......... T. C. Stafford, run out ... P. G. Gale, not out ......... J. U. C. Watt, b Matheson E. J. Bridger, c Stainforth, b Gamble...................... B 26,1b 1, w 4 ......... Total •1 c Carr, b Wagener 14 3 not out............... 21 0 b Gamble ......... 5 0 3 not out.............. 2 86 b Gamble ......... 38 94 c Stainforth, b 24 Wagener......... 33 12 c sub, b Gamble... 7 14 31 Byes, &c. ... 6 ,273 Total (5 wkts)126 E a s t b o u r n e . First innings. R. G. Tudor, c Stafford, b Nason............................ 28 F. G. Wagener, b Crawford 11 E. Matheson, c Nason, b Crawford ......................12 R. G. Pearce, c Brooks, b Crawford ...................... 5 G. L. B. Loury, c Gale, b Nason............................ 7 H. C. C. Clarke, b Nason... 0 C. E. Winter, b Nason ... 13 A. G. Lloyd, c Nightingale, b Nason ......................33 P. Carr, not ou t............... 40 Gamble, b Bridger ......... 0 Col. Stainforth, b Bridger... 0 Byes, &c...................20 Second innings, c Brooks, b Craw­ ford ............... 8 lbw, b Nason ... 9 c Nightingale, b Crawford......... 8 st Brooks, b Na- Total ..169 b Bridger ... c Crawford, Kenward... run out c Crawford, Kenward... not out......... b Nason lbw, b Nason Byes, &c. Total... 37 9 38 , 32 0 , 11 At Devizes on August 18th Wiltshire Police (125) beat Berkshire Police (54). On the same day Buckinghamshire Farmers (251) played Bedford­ shire Farmers (210 for three wickets) at Bletchley Park.

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