Cricket 1911
J u n e 1 7 , 1 9 1 1 . CEICKET : A W EEK LY RECORD OF THE GAME. 259 SUSSEX M ARTLETS 7. BRIGHTON June 1. Score :— S u s s e x M a r t l e t s . D. G. Sunaius Sm ith, lbw , b Davies 10 A. F. Somerset, c Davies, b Baker 24 W. L. Know les, e Davies, b Baker 10 H. L. Havers, c Wilson, b M urdoch 30 P. E. Anderson-M orshcad, b Baker 15 W. G. Heasman, b Baker ............ 12 R. K. Simms, c Cadman, b Baker 150 COLLEGE.—Played at Brighton on O. W. W right, b Davies ... E. L. Turner, c Davies, b Baker H. R. Langdale, R .N ., not out .. H. Keen, n ot out ........................... B 20, lb 6 .................. 3 42 19 20 20 Total (9 wkts) ... 367 B r ig h t o n C o l l e g e . P. H. Davies, b W right ............ M. Frisch, lbw , b Simm s ............ A. J. M urdoch, b K e e n ..................... G. Shallow, b K een............................. C. Shallow, c Heasman, b Turner E. C. Baker, b W right .................... R. W. Reade, c W right, b Sm ith... R. Cadman, c W right, b Simm s... O. R. Clouster, b Turner .......... D. 1. Gardener, c Simms, b Turner H. K. W ilson, not out ..................... B 8, lb 4, w 4 ................... T o t a l.............................137 SUSSEX M ARTLETS v. EASTBOU RNE C O L L E G E .-P layed at Eastbourne on June 3. S core:— S u s s e x M a r t l e t s . First innings. Sir A. Conan D oyle, c Thom son, b Coxhead 3 C. R. Browne, b M aynard.................................... 8 Ernest Sm ith, c W ood, b M aynard .......... 52 Capt. L. Slater, c Wood, b M aynard .......... 17 D. W . G. Heasman, b Coxhead ................... 7 A. H. W ood, b M aynard ...................................... 10 A. E. Clark, not out ............................................... 29 H. Doughty, c Thom son, b Maynard ............ 1 Rev. H. R. Browne, c K ing, b M aynard ... 23 W. H. Jones, c and b M aynard .................... 41 Rev. W. A. Carr, b M aynard ............................. 0 B 6, lb 2, w 3 ..................................... 11 Second innings. b M a y n a rd ............................ c Coxhead, b K ing .......... c W ood, b Dalpat Singh .. not out ... ........................... c Clark, b Dalpat Singh .. b Coxhead ............................ e W ood, b C o x h e a d .......... Lb 6, w 3 Total ............ Dalpat Singh, b Sm ith ............ R. H. K ing, c D oyle, b Sm ith G. D. Thom son, b Sm ith H. A . M aynard, c and b Sm ith H. T. Coxhead, b Sm ith A. S. Malik, st Carr, b Doyle A. D. Clark, c Carr, b Sm ith ..................... 202 Total (6 w kts) E a s t b o u r n e . 18 | O. G. Hake, b Sm ith 3 2 20 0 19 0 C. H. M. Dennys, lbw, b D oyle ... T. H. H utchinson, not o u t ............ E. W . W ood, c D oughty, b Doyle B 4, lb 3 ...................................... T o ta l............................ SUSSEX M ARTLETS v. M r . F. on June 8. S core:— S u s s e x M a r t l e t s . Rev. A. H . Belcher, run ou t............ 36 A. H. W ood, b Goldsm ith ............ 13 Sir A. Conan Doyle, b Goldsm ith... 0 A. F. Som erset, run ou t.................... o W. L. Know les, b Gresson ............ 1 W. G. Heasman, c Goldsm ith, b Gresson ............................................... 78 H. M. Langdale, c Brett, b Gresson 0 J. F. Hope, b Goldsm ith ............ 8 Hon. O. Scott, st Brett, b Gresson 1 H. L. Havers, c M acintosh, b Gres son ........................................................ 22 C. E. Scott M alden, not o u t ............ 2 B 19, lb 2 ............................................... 21 T o ta l...................................... 182 H. GRESSON’S X I.—Played at Crowborough M r . F. H. G r e s s o n ’ s XI. G. Proctor, b Belcher .................... 0 F. H. Gresson, b Belcher ........... 11 S. L. Thom pson, b Conan D oyle .. 28 A. W. Whiffing, b S cott.................... 12 W. H. Ram sbotham , c W ood, b K n ow les............................................... 56 W. L. Donaldson, b Conan D oyle 0 S. M iddlem iss, not o u t .................... 68 E. W. Vellacott, c Scott Malden, b K n ow les............................................... 3 J. H. Brett, not out .................... 26 B 5, lb 1 ...................................... 6 Total (7 w kts) ............210 M. L. Macintosh and P. G oldsm ith did not bat. SUSSEX M ARTLETS v. W ESTM INSTER SC H O O L—Played at Vincent Square on June 10. Score :— W e s t m in s t e r S c h o o l . G. B. F. Rudd, st Clarke, b Doyle P. N. C. Kann, c Clarke, b Som erset J. M .deSlubicke,cW ood,bD ow ling A. R. J. M ellor, lbw, b Doyle A. K. Gilm our, st Clarke, b Wood R. R. Raw son, b Dow ling ............ R. F. Potter, st Clarke, b Som erset K. D. M urray, b Somerset ............ F.E. Robinson, c Som erset, b Wood F. R. C. Cobbold, b Doyle .......... F. C. Cozens, n ot out .................... B 16,lb 2 .............................. T o ta l............................. 280 S u s s e x M a r t l e t s . W. G. Heasman, c K ann, b Cobbold F. L. Harvey, b Cobbold ............ A. H . W ood, b Cozens ... ............ G.C. D ow ling, cR aw son, b Cozens E. G. Leadam, c Rawson, b Cozens R. E. Norris, b Cobbold ............ SirA. Conan Doyle,c Rudd,bCozens A.C. Somerset,cSlubicke,bRa wson C. H. Wade, not out .................... C. C. Clarke, b Cozens .................... A. C. Edgar (sub), not out ............ B 4, lb 2, w 1 ..................... Total (9 w k t s )............247 CIVIL SERVICE v. LEIN STER.— Played at Mountpleasant on June 10. Lam bert took six w ickets fo r 35 runs and m ade 203 not out in tw o hours and three-quarters. He hit a 6 and thirty-five 4’s. S core:— C i v i l S e r v ic e . G. A. M orrow, c D rumm ond, b L a m b e rt............................................... 26 P. M urphy, c M illing, b Ward ... 10 F. C. Lee, b Lam bert ..................... 0 J. Calveley, b W ard............................. 11 P. B. K elly, c H inton, b Ward ... 10 G . P. Christian, b L a m b e rt............ 5 F. T. Byrne, b L am b ert................... 0 A. G. R oy, b Ward ... ... ............ 2 ■J•N orm ington, c Davey, b Lam bert 0 R. M cK im m on, not o u t .................... 4 A. J. H yder, c H inton, b Lam bert 1 B ye ............................. 1 Total ................ 70 L e in s t e r . L. A . M eldon, b M urphy ............ 0 W. Drumm ond, c N orm ington, b H yder ............... ..................................... 9 G. J. M eldon, b M urphy ........... 100 R. H. Lam bert, not ou t.................... 203 R. J. Ogden, c M orrow, b M urphy 0 W. P. H inton, c M cK im m on, b Christian... .................................... 2 D. A. H. M illing, c and b Christian 10 R. W . Stuart, c H yder, b B yrne 34 B. J. Ward, c Murphy, b B yrne ... 1 E. Howard, b M urphy ..................... 0 Byes, &c................................... 35 Total (9 w kts) ............ 394 P. M. Davey did not bat. W A R W IC K SH IR E 2 n d X I. v. W O RCESTERSH IRE 2 n d X I.—Played at Edgbaston on June 5 and 6 and w on b y the hom e side by 252 runs. Score and analysis:— W a r w ic k s h ir e 2 n d XI. First innings. A . J. W harton, c Chester, b Jones ............102 A. E. W hitaker, b Conway ............................. 53 M orris, c Ball, b Dunning ............................. 87 H . Ratcliff, b Chester............................................... 1 S. H. Richardson, b Jones ............................. 2 J. H . Phillips, b C o n w a y ...................................... 2 A. B. Crawford, b Chester ............................. 22 F. B. Clarke, c and b Jones .............................. 16 H . W. Sm ith, c and b Dunning ..................... 60 Jeeves, n otou t ....................................................... 20 C. R yder, b Chester ............................................... 22 B 14, lb 1 3 ...................................... 27 Second innings. b Chester .................. c A llsop, b Davidgc . not o u t .......................... not o u t .................... B 5, lb 6 25 12 150 17 11 Total * Innings declared closed. Total (2 w kts)*...215 W o r c e s t e r s h ir e First innings. H. L . H iggins, b Clarke ...................................... J. T. A . Ball, b C raw ford ...................................... Machell, b R id e r ........................................................ Capt. G. Davidge, st Sm ith, b C la rk e............ Jones, n o to u t ...................................... ............ H on. F. E. Allsop, b Jeeves ............................. Chester, c Phillips, b Clarke ............................. Dunning, b Clarke ............................................... Skinner, b Phillips ............................................... H aw ker, c W harton, b Crawford .................... Conw ay, c Phillips, b Crawford .................... B 6, lb l,n b 4 ........................ D unning... Conw ay ... H aw ker ... Chester ... Jones Davidge ... Crawford R yder ... Clarke ... Jeeves Phillips ... 2 n d XI. Second innings. 18 c Jeeves, b Crawford ... 3 1 b C ra w fo rd ........................... 10 3 b Jeeves ........................... 3 31 c and b Clarke .................. 42 42 st Sm ith, b W harton ... 41 10 b Phillips ............................. 79 3 b C ra w fo rd ........................... 14 0 n ot o u t ................................... 10 10 b Clarke................................... 14 1 b Jeeves................................... 2 1 c Rider, b Jeeves .......... 10 11 B 8, lb 9, nb 1 ............ 18 Total ... ................131 Total . 246 First innings. W a r w ic k s h ir e 2 n d XI. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. .............. 14 0 63 2 .................................... . 8 0 41 0 .............. 17 3 73 2 .................................... .............. 6 0 35 0 ................. ! i 0 18 0 .............. 21 1 83 2 .................................... 7 1 25 1 ............. 20 1 77 3 ... ... ... .. . 7 0 54 0 .............. 7 0 66 0 ................. . 5 0 43 1 M a ch e ll............................ . 3 0 23 0 First innings W o r c e s t e r s h ir e 2 n d X I. Second innings. O. M. R. w. O. M. R. w. ............. 11-4 2 28 3 .................................... . 19 3 52 3 ............. 8 0 25 1 ................. . 5 0 36 0 .. .. 13 0 55 4 .................................... . 12 1 34 2 .............. 7 1 12 1 ............................ . 9 1 32 3 ...... 1 1 0 1 ............................ . 16 3 44 1 W harton ............................ . 6 1 30 1 Crawford bow led tw o no-balls. At Eastbourne on June 9th St. Andrew’s Masters made 143 for two wickets in 47 minutes v. 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