Cricket 1910
3 6 8 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g u s t 2 5 , 1910. D EN B IG H SH IRE v. M ON TGOM ERYSHIRE. Played at O sw estry on A ugust 0 and 10 and w on b y M ontgom eryshire by 81 runs. S core:— M on tgom erysh ire. First innings. A. Scott Ow en, b Jones ... 17 C. H. W oosnam , c W hit- tingham , b Jones ...... 16 M. W oosnam , ru n o u t ... 2 E. Rees, c Evans, b Bow en 1 J. LI. Roberts, b Barker ... 16 W. E. Pryce Jones, c B row n b Bow en ............................. 3 H ilton Jones, run out ... 4 T. J. W alton, c and b Jones 0 O. L. Jones Evans, c Bowen b Jones ............................. 6 A. Edw ards, not o u t ............14 W. Owen, c Brown, b Jones 8 Byes, &c......................... 8 Second innings, b Jones ........ 1 b Barker ........48 b Evans ........ 0 n o to u t..................... 12 b Jones ........10 c Barker, b Jones 14 b Barker ........11 c Swainson, b Barker ... 0 b Barker ... c and b Jones lbw b Barker Byes, &c. Total 95 Total ...120 D enbighshire . First innings. R. P. W hittington, b Evans 11 A. B. Brown, b Evans ... 17 H. Barker, run out ............ 2 Rev. D. J. Bow en, b Evans 0 Dr. G. Calvert, c and b W o o sn a m .............................12 A. G. Evans, c and b W oos nam ...................................... 1 S. Thornton, c Pryce Jones b WToosnam ..................... 1 A. Swainson, not out .. 4 N. Glover, run out ............ 0 E. Swainson, st Roberts, b W o o sn a m ............................. 0 J. Jones, lbw', b Evans ... 5 Byes, &c......................... 2 Second innings, c Roberts, b S. Owen ............ 8 b Owen ............13 cO w en ,bS . Owen 15 c Roberts,!) Evans 0 c Jones, b Evans c Jones, b Evans not out ............ b W. O w en............ b W. O w en ............ b W. O w en............ 3 c and b W7oosnam 0 Byes, &c. ... 5 Total... 61 Total... 73 M.C.C. & GROUND v. CAM BRID G ESH IRE. Played at L ord’s on A ugust 5 and 0 and left drawn. Score and analysis C ambridgeshire . First innings. Second innings. Coulson, c Trott, b Y oung 9 F. E. Collier, lbw , b Trott 7 L. J. R eid, c Collins, b c Brow n, b Lie- Y oun g......................................51 w elly n .............. 15 b ... 30 b T rott... ... 00 K . G. R eid, c Young, L le w e lly n .................. A. S. Ling, b Young . R. H. W hybro, b Young J e r d e i n , Butler ... b Young W atts, c Jerdein, b T rott... 31 c Brown, b Young 0 F. W . Bryan, b Trott ... 2 n o t o n t .................. 19 G. A. Rose, c Butler, b T rott ............ ...................... 6 C. Pigg, n ot o u t ...................... 6 H . B. Hart, c Brown, b Y oung............................. ... 0 b T r o tt.................. 12 B 6 , lb 2, w 1 ................9 Byes, &c. ... 0 Total .....................211Total (0 w kts) *91 * Innings declared closed. M.C.C. and G round. W. R. Collins, c and b Rose 1run out ................. 0 L lew ellyn, c Hart, b Rose 5c and b Rose ... 33 R. II. M arriott, c W hybro, b Rose ..............................16 n o to u t...................61 A. W orsley, c L. J. R eid, b Coulson .............................. Rev. R. S. Swann-M ason, b C oulson.............................. 3 B row n (G .), b Rose ............ 1 F. G. Turner, b K. G. Reid 41 c Watts, b Rose... H on. B. D. Butler, b Coulson .............................. 1 not o u t ................... E. S. Jerdein, lbw , b Coul son ...................................... 0 Young, n ot out .....................52 Trott, lbw , b Rose ............ 0 B 11, lb 1 .....................12 6 b Coulson b Rose ... B 2, lb 3 Total ............138 Total (5 w kts) 120 C ambridgeshire . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. T rott ........... . 22 7 58 4 ... ... 10 1 43 2 Llew ellyn .. . 23 6 72 1 ... ... 5 1 13 1 Young ............ 28 7 66 5 ... ... 8-1 2 30 2 B row n .......... . 3 1 6 0 ... Butler ... 4 1 5 1 Brown bow led one wide. M.C.C. and G round. C ou lson .......... , 19 9 28 4 ... ... 11 2 45 1 Rose ........... . 19-5 8 56 5 ... ... 13 0 03 3 L ing .......... .. 3 0 22 0 ... W hybro .. .. K. G. Reid .. . 3 0 20 0 ... ,. 1 1 0 1 ... !’.! 3 0 13 0 B ERKSH IRE v. CORNW ALL. Played at Reading on August 8 and 4 and won by Berkshire by ten w ickcts. Score and analysis :— C ornwall . First innings. Second innings. W. N. Bickford-Sm ith, c and b Baker ..................... 40 c H ill, b Belcher 28 H. Trcsawna, b H aw ks w orth ..................................... 32 b Belcher ........... 0 W. Coad, c Brougham , b cBennett,bW ood- naw ksw orth ..................... 24 b u r n ................... Vibart, c Woodfcurn, b Haw ksw orth ..................... T. S. W h i t w o r t h , c Brougham , b H aw ks w orth ...................................... Trevarthen, c Rowe, b naw ksw orth .................... J. C. Bickford-Sm ith, c H aw ksw orth, b W ood burn ...................................... 59 b W oodburn H. S. Prideaux, b H aw ks w orth ...................................... 10 n o to u t........... E. H aw kin, c Nepean, b Belcher ............................. 7 J. Davis, c Nepean, b Belcher ............ ............ 16 W hiting, not out ,.. . 0 b Belcher 0 lbw , b W oodburn c N e p e a n , b 2 Belcher ... Byes, &c. Total c Row e, b W ood burn ..................... c H ill, b W ood burn .................... 0 c Garnett,bW ood- b u r n ................... Byes, &c. ... .....................194 B erkshire . T otal............84 G.G. M. Bennett, cT re- varthen, b H aw kin.. 12 Capt. C. G. H ill, c Tresawna, b H aw kin 7 Capt. L. P. Collins, c Trevarthen, b W hit ing .............................24 H. Brougham , run out 10 E. Garnett, c J. B ick ford-Sm ith, b Tre varthen ..................... 68 G. Belcher, c Coad, b Trevarthen ............23 SirC. Y. Nepean, c W. Bickford-Sm ith, b Trevarthen W. Y. W oodbum , b Trevarthen ............ H aw ksw orth, b Trc- varthen ................... II. S. Baker, lbw , b Trevarthen ............ Capt. E. F. Row e, not out .................... Byes, &c................ Total ...........li Second in n in gs: Bennett, not out, 54 ; Ilill, not out, 32 ; byes, &c., 4. Total (no w kt), 90. C ornwall . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. B e lch e r.......22’5 3 62 2 .............. 20 9 25 4 H aw ksw orth.. 28 7 70 0 .............. 5 1 26 0 Baker ............ 7 3 11 1 ............... W oodburn ... 10 5 37 1 .............. 12 5 2 28 0 G arnett ... ... 5 2 4 0 .............. W hiting... H a w k in ... Trevarthen B erkshire . First innings. O. M.R. W. 32 . 8 80 1 ... 23 4 80 2 ... 8-5 0 21 6 ... Davies ... Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 9 0 49 0 ... 0 1 22 0 ... 5 1 10 0 ... 3 0 5 0 P. H. Latham m ade 112 for M.C.C. and Ground v. Sussex Martlets at H ove on A ugust 18th. PUBLIC SCHOOL AVERAGES. (Continued from page 352.) ST. JOHN’S, LEATHERHEAD. M atches played, 14. W on, 0 ; lost, 5 ; drawn, 3. BATTIN G AVERAGES. Tim es Most 24 not in an Total Inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. 0 R. K n ig h t..................... 12 0 74 419 34 91 G. P. Pavey ............ 14 0 83 410 29-28 H. C. Jam es ............ 14 1 134 301 27-77 7 J. C. deV . Biss............. 14 0 02 200 18-57 E. C. Turner ............ 12 2 49* 152 15-20 0 W. A. Row ley ............ 13 0 41 100 12-30 E. H. B. Richardson 13 2 50* 132 1200 G. S. M iddlem iss ... 7 2 32* 54 10*80 0 C. L. N. Roberts ... 0 3 7 29 9-00 R. Peacock ............ 13 5 31 71 8'S7 8 R. Jenkins.................... 14 0 33 109 7-78 0 * Signifies not out. BOW LING AVERAGES. 9 Overs. M dns. Runs. W kts Aver. H. C. J a m e s ............140 30 491 39 12-5S 3 R . K night ............188*5 27 657 42 1504 5 R. Peacock ............100 22 003 25 24*15 84 The follow ing also b ow led:— J. C. de V. Biss ... 22-2 4 97 7 13-85 E. C. T u rn er............ 12 0 47 2 23-50 E. H. B . Richardson 23 3 81 1 8100 13 PHOTOGRAPHERS ROYAL AND CRICKET SPECIALISTS. 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