Cricket 1910
A p r i l 1 4 , 1 9 1 0 . CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 6 1 E N G L ISH CR ICKETERS IN PORTUGAL. 1 st M a tc h . — v. OPORTO. Played at Oporto on March 25th and left drawn. As the game took place on Good Friday it was agreed to make it a half-day match. McGahcy took six wickets for 43 runs. Score :— Mr. H. D. S wan ’ s XI. Hon. S. R. Beresford, J. N. Noakes, not out 11 lbw, b Jennings ... 39 J. C. Robertson, c and R. Kenward, b Arnall, 7 b Cobb .................. 7 C. P. McGahey, b Tait 26 W. H. Carrick, not P. A. Perrin, run out 25 out ..........................12 R. T. Crawford, c A l- Byes, &c.............. 10 meida, b Cobb ... 38 C. Kenward, c Turner, Total (7 wkts)*176 b Arnall ................... 1 ♦Innings dec ared closed. E. Maturin and H. D. Swan did not bat. O porto A. C. Kendall, c Craw ford, b McGahey ... A. E. Almeida, c Mat urin, b McGahey ... G. Tait, lbw, b C. K enw ard...................! O. R. Coverley, cSwau, b McGahey ........... A. de M. Turner, c Beresford, b McGa hey ........................... W. M. Cobb, not out 3 G. Rawes, c R. Ken ward, bC. Kenward 6 P. J. Arnall, c R. Ken ward, b McGahey... 8 G. Guimaraes, c C. Kenward,b McGahey 0 H.W.Jennings,not out 6 Byes, &c.............. 9 Total (S wkts) 72 A. H. Standring did not bat. 2 nd M atch . —v. OPORTO. Played at Oporto on March 26 and won by the visitors by 20 runs. The home side’s total was exceeded with five wickets down, but play was continued until time. Crawford took six wickets in Oporto’s first innings for 28 runs, and in their second 108 runs were made for three wickets in 65 minutes. Arnall, formerly of Leicestershire, took five wickets for 38 runs and Jennings three for 16. Score:— O porto . First innings. A. C. Kendall, bC. Kenward G. Tait, c Robertson, b C raw ford.......................... 21 lbw, b Noakes A. E. Almeida, b Crawford 25 0 . R. Coverley, c R., b C. Kenward .......................... 45 A. de M. Turner, b Maturin 0 G. Rawes, st R. Kenward, b McGahey ................... 2 lbw, b Beresford 16 P. J. Arnall, b Crawford ... 1 G. Guimaraes, b Crawford 16 W. M. Cobb, b Crawford ... 4 H. W. Jennings, not o u t... 0 A. H. Standring, b Craw ford .................................. 7 Second innings, not ou t................. 40 c Crawford, b Robertson ... 30 not out.................. 5 Byes, &c............. 6 Byes, &c. ... 10 Total ......... .127 Total (3 wkts) 108 M r H. D. S wan ’ s XI. Hon. S. R. Beresford, J. N. Noakes, c Arnall, st St tndring, b b Jennings ........... 6 Arnall ................... 25 E. Maturin, c Turner, R. Kenward,b Almeida 58 b A rn a ll.................. 0 C. P. McGahey, b JenJ. C. Robertson, b nings .......................... 23 Arnall ................... 5 P. A. Perrin, c and b W. H. Carrick, not out 2 Arnall ................... 18 H. D. Swan, b Arnall 2 R. T. Crawford, c and b Byes, &c.................. 8 Almeida ................... 0 — C. Kenward, b JenTotal ... ...147 nings ................... 0 3 r d M a tc h . —v. OPORTO. Played at Oporto on March 28 and won by Mr. Swan’s XL by 61 runs. McGahey took seven wickets for 20 runs in the first innings of Oporto, whose last six wickcts fell for 12. Score :— Mr. H. D. S wan ’ s XI. First innings. Second innings. Hon. S. R. Beresford, c Jen nings, b Arnall ........... 8 not out................... 4 W. H. Carrick, c Gui maraes, b Cobb ........... 13 b Jennings........... 7 P. A. Perrin, c Kendall, b Cobb .................................. 13 c Tait, b Cobb ... 10 R. Xenward, c and b Tait 42 J. C. Robertson, b Arnall.. 0 lbw, b Cobb 16 C. P. McGahey, c Arnall, b Jennings ... ................... 10 c Tait, b Coverley 6 R. T. Crawford, c Dagge, b Jennings .......................... I J. N. Noakes, not out C. Kenward, b Dagge E. Maturin, c Cobb, Dagge.......................... H. D. Swan, run o u t... Byes, &c.............. 12 not out ......... 44 0 c Tait, b Jennings 0 5 b Arnall ...........16 2 c Coverley,b Cobb 17 7 Byes, &c. ... 9 Total .................. 113 O porto . Total (7 wkts)129 A. C. Kendall, c Car- rick, b McGahey ... 23 G. Tait, b C. Kenward 0 J. McGeoch, b Mc Gahey .................. 11 O. R. Coverley, b Craw ford.................. 3 H. W. Jennings, b Craw ford.................. 3 G. G. Dagge, lbw, b M cGahey.................. 0 W. M. Cobb, b Craw ford .......................... 0 P. J. Arnall, c Noakes, b McGahey ........... G. Guimaraes, b Mc Gahey ................... Ronald Reid, not out A. H. Standring, b McGahey................... Byes, &c.............. Total ............. 4 th M a tc h .— v. LISBON. Played at Cruz Quebrada, Lisbon, on March 31 and left drawn, owing to heavy run-getting. Score:— M r. H. D. S wan ’ s XI. Hon. S. R. Beresford, c D. Rawes, b Johnson 50 R. Kenward, b S. Barley .................. 21 P. A. Perrin, lbw, b Johnson .................. 70 C. P. McGahey, c and b S. Barley .......... 14 R. T. Crawford, c Waite, b S. Barley.. 51 W. H. Carrick and H. D. Swan did not bat. J. N. Noakes, c and b Johnson ................... C. Kenward,bJohnson J. C. Robertson, run out ................... ... E. Maturin, not out.. Byes, &c..............25 Total (8 wkts.) ...250 L isbon . S. Rawes, c Noakcs, b Beresford .......... 11 W. R. Johnson, not out .......................... 4 Byes, &c..............21 Total (4 wkts.) ...174 H. Gaisford, S. P. Mascarenhas, S. Barley, S. H. Williams and E. M. White did not bat. Hon. M. Herbert, b Craw ford.................. 5 D. Rawes, c Robert son, b C. Kenward... 38 II. Rawes, b Crawford 13 M. Barley, not out ... 82 5 th M atch .— v. EASTERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Played at Cai’cavellos on April 2 and won by Mr. Swan’s XI. by 270 runs. McGahey and Perrin each made over a hundred, and the former’s partnership with R. Kenward for the second wicket realised 113. McGahey took five wickets for 32 and Crawford four for 14. Sir Francis Villiers, the British Minister, was present at the match. Score : Mr. H. D. S wan s XI. W.fH. Carrick, b Rob son .......................... 6 J. C. Robertson Hon. S. R. Beresford, bP eile ..................... 13 R. Kenward, b Friend 57 C. P. McGahey, b Per kins ...........................120 P. A. Perrin, not out...104 E. Maturin, b Perkins 10 out Byes, &c. not Total (5 wkts) *318 * Innings declared closed. II. D. Swan. C. Kenward, R. T. Crawford, and J. N. Noakes did not bat. E astern T elegraph C ompany . First innings. Second innings. H. C. Wallich, b McGahcy .. 10 S. A. Koszelski, c Robert son, b Crawford ........... 0 V. L. Weaver, b Crawford 7 A. H. Peile, st Robertson, b McGahey ................... 0 R. L. Perkins, run out ... 3 B. F. Friend, b Crawford... 5 L. F. Strange, b McGahey 2 F. Robson, c Crawford, b McGahey .......................... 0 A. W. Harrison, b Craw ford .................................. 5 H. N. Durrant, not out ... 14 notout................... 18 E. V. Wyse, c Crawford, b McGahey .......................... 0 Byes, &c....................... 2 Byes, &c. ... 0 Crawford, Swan bSwan .. Total ... 48 Total (2 wkts) 34 6 t h M a tc h . - v. LISBON. Played at Cruz Q,uebrada, Lisbon, on April 4 and left drawn, owing to play being interfered with by rain. The Hon. M. Herbert, of Somerset, played a sound innings of 89 for Lisbon. In the evening Sir Francis and Lady Villicrs gave a ball at the British Legation in honour of the Englishman’s visit. Score :— L isbon . Hon. M. Herbert, c Crawford, b Mc Gahey ...................89 D. Rawes, b Crawford 7 H. Rawes, b Crawford 42 W. R. Johnson, b Noakes ...................43 M. Barley, c McGahey, b Crawford ........... 6 H. Gaisford, hit wkt., b McGahey ........... 1 S. P. Mascarenhas, b Crawford.................. 4 S. H. Williams, b Noakes ...................23 S. Barley, b Crawford 0 E. M. Waite, not out 4 W.H. Mills, b Noakes 0 Byes, &c..............12 Total .. 231 Hon. S. R. Beresford, c H. Rawes, b Mills 24 J. C. Robertson, c M., b S. Barley ........... 0 R. Kenward, b Her bert ...........................26 C. P. McGahey, not out ...........................59 M r . H. D. S wan ’ s XI. P. A. Perrin, c H. Rawes, b Waite ... 14 C. K e n w a r d , c Williams, b Waite 6 R. T. Crawford, not out ........................... 1 Byes, &c..............14 Total (5 wkts)... 144 J. N. Noakes, H. D. Swan, E. Maturin, and W. H. Carrick did not bat. 7 th M a tc h . — v. PORTUGAL. Played at Lisbon on April 5 and 6 and won by the visitors by ten wickets. The Portuguese team was composed of seven members of the Lisbon C.C. and four from Carcavellos, none of the Oporto players being able to appear. In the first innings of Portugal McGahey took five wickets for 64 runs and C. Ken ward three for 40, and in the second Crawford obtained six for 48. Peile took four English wickets for 42 and S. Barley threo for 63. Score :— Mr. H. D. S wan ’ s XI. Hon. S. R. Beresford, c M., b S. Barley ... 25 R. Kenward, c Her bert, b S. Barley ... 33 C. P. McGahey, c M. Barley, b Peile ... 43 P. A. Perrin, c Mas carenhas, b Peile ... 63 J. N. Noakes, run out 31 R.T. Crawford, bPeile 3 C. Kenward, c D. Rawes, b Friend ... 3 E. Maturin, not out.. 53 J. C. Robertson, c D. Rawes, b S. Barley 23 H. D. Swan, b Friend 2 W. H. Carrick, b Peile 4 Byes, &c...............15 Total ...298 Second innings : C. Kenward, not out, 0 ; Swan, not out, 7; byes, &c., 1.—Total (no wkt.) 8. A ll P ortugal . First innings. Second innings. Hon. M. Herbert, c Crawst Beresford, b ford, b C. Kenward 26 McGahey........... 29 D. Rawes, lbw, b Perrin ... 0 c Perrin, b Craw ford ................... 0 V. L. Weaver, c Crawford, b McGahey ................... 18 b Crawford........... 16 B. F. Friend, c McGahey, b C. Kenward ................... 14 not out ........... 53 S. Rawes, b McGahey 18 c Robertson, b Crawford 1 R. L. Perkins, st Beresford, c R. Kenward, b b McGahey ................... 11 McGahey........... 13 M. Barley, st Beresford, b McGahey .......................... 13 run out ........... 2 A. H. Peile, b C. Kenward 0 b Crawford........... 15 W. R. Johnson, not out ... 28 b Crawford........... 8 S. P. Mascarenhas, b Mcc Crawford, b Gahey .................................. 14 McGahey........... 1 S. Barley, b Noakes ........... 1 c Perrin, b Craw ford ................... 11 Byes, &c....................... 7 Byes, &c. ... 5 Total ...150 Total......... 154 Of the seven matches played the Englishmen won four aud drew three. '1he team arrived in London yesterday afternoon by special train from Fishguard. TH E CRICKET HANDBOOK .* Lena’s Cricket Handbook has long since established itself in public favour, and it can at once fce stated that the latest edition is fully as interesting and useful as any of its predecessors. It contains many pages devoted to last year’s cricket, and, in addition to the Laws and the fixtures for 1910, there are several illustrations of interest. The publication contains U 6 pages, and is issued at a very nominal price. * Leng’s Cricket Handbook. Season 1910. London : John Leng & Co., Ltd., 186, Fleet Street, E.C.
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