Cricket 1911

J u ly 1, 19 1 1. C E ICK ET : A W EEK LY EECOED OP THF GAME. 301/ LANCASHIRE v. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Played at Liverpool on June 26, 27 and 28. Lancashire won by nine wickets. Northamptonshire, except during the first-innings stand of 75 by Haywood and Smith, batted in unenterprising fashion, though it must be admitted that Huddleston in the first innings and Dean in the second bowled very well indeed. Lancashire, after leading by 61 when the game was half over, won by nine wickets, Spooner playing a fine innings in the final stage of the game. Score and analysis:— First innings. N orth am pton sh ire . Second innings. W. H. Denton, b Dean .................................. 4 Seymour (John), run o u t.................................. 4 Haywood, c and b Huddleston .................. 41 S. G. Smith, c Sharp, b D ean.......................... 59 Thompson, b Huddleston .......................... 13 East, c Makepeace, b Huddleston.................. 0 G. A. T. Vials, c Hornby, b Huddleston 2 J. S. Denton, lbw, b Huddleston .................. 11 Walden, b Huddleston .................................. 0 Wells, not out .................................................. 18 Buswell, b Huddleston .................................. 5 B 8, lb 2, w 1 .......................................... 11 ..................................168 Total First innings. L ancash ire . R. H. Spooner, b Seymour .......................... 25 Makepeace, c W. H. Denton, b Thompson.. 53 Tyldesley (J. T.), c W. H. Denton, b Thomp­ son......................................................................... 29 Sharp, b Seymour .......................................... 18 A. Hartley, c Vials, b Th om p son .................. 8 Heap, b Thompson ............................... .......... 14 K. G. MacLeod, c Buswell, b Thompson 12 H. G. Garnett, b Thompson ........................... 0 Huddleston, c Wells, b Thompson .......... 3 A. H. Hornby, b East.......................................... 38 Dean, not out .................................................. 19 c and b Dean ................. 5 st Garnett, b Dean ......... 37 c Tyldesley (J. T.), b Dean 9 c Dean, b Huddleston ... IS lbw, b Dean......................... 2 lbw, b Huddleston ........ 24 c Huddleston, b Dean ... 2 b D e a n ................................. 10 not o u t .................. ........ 17 b H ea p ................................. 21 b Huddleston ................. 1 B 8, lb 1 ................. 9 Total ......................155 Second innings, st Buswell, b J. S. Denton 55 not o u t ................................. 26 Lb 9, nb 1 ... .......... 10 B 4, lb 2, :nb 1 ........... 7 Total......... ......... 229 Total (1 wkt) ... 95 First innings. N o rth am pton sh ire . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w. Dean ........... 24 8 58 2 .................. ... 26 6 59 6 Huddleston ......... 30-5 13 55 7 .................. ... 17*5 4 50 3 Heap ........... 13 4 36 0 .............. ... 10 3 37 1 Sharp ........... 2 0 8 0 .............. Huddleston bowled one wide. First innings L an cash ire . Second innings. O. M. R. w. O. M. K. W. Thompson ........... 29 7 80 7 ................... 6 0 16 0 Smith ........... 13 2 40 0 .............. ... 7 1 21 0 Seymour... ........... 17 6 42 2 .................. ... 5 1 12 0 Wells ... ........... 3 0 11 0 .............. East.......... ........... 181 6 46 1 ........ ... 7 1 30 0 J., S. D enton.................. ... 1*5 0 9 1 Seymour and East bowled one no-ball each. M.C.C. AND GROUND y . OXFORD UNIVERSITY . Played at L ord’s on June 26, 27 and 28. M.C.C. and Ground won by three wickets. On the first day only 44 runs were made and no wicket fell, but on the second 29 m en were dism issed for 291. The wicket, as the figures would suggest, was very difficult, bowlers having everything in their favour. The best form was shown by Campbell, and even he was lucky in his second innings. Score and analysis :— First innings. O xfo rd U n iv e r sity . Second innings. R. V. Bardsley, c Hubble, b Relf ................. A. J. Evans, c Buckenham, b Relf ......... I. P. F. Campbell, st Hubble, b Cox ........ H. S. Altham, c Cox, b Relf ........................ H. Brougham, lbw, b King ........................ R. L. L. Braddell, c Buckenham, b King ... P. R. Le Couteur, c Hubble, b Cox .......... G. E. V. Crutchley, c Barnes, b Cox ......... J. L. S. Vidler, lbw, b Cox ........................ A. G. Pawson, not out ............................... W. F. Lord, c Mead, b Cox .......... .......... B 4, lb 3 .......................................... Total ............................... First innings. M.C.C. Cox (G. R.), run o u t ...................................... King, run out ............................................. G. N. Foster, c Braddell, b Lord .......... ... Relf (A. E.), c Pawson, b Vidler ................. H. P. Chaplin, b Le Couteur ........................ Capt. K. O. Goldie, lbw, b Le Couteur......... A. V. Drummond, c and b Lord ................. Hubble, c Crutchley, b Le Couteur ......... Hon. R. Gorell Barnes, c and b Le Couteur Buckenham, b Braddell ............................... Moad (W.), not out ...................................... B 5, lb 2, w 1............................... Total.................................... 27 b M ead.................................. 0 15 c Hubble, b Relf.................. 2 24 lbw, b Mead.......................... 24 2 b M ead.......................... 2 4 c Buckenham. b Cox 22 4 c Goldie, b R e lf.................. 19 7 c Goldie, b C o x .................. 0 11 not o u t .................................. 9 0 b Cox .................................. 3 5 c Hubble, b King ........... 5 6 b Cox .................................. 11 7 B 7 ,lb 2 ................... 9 112 Total ................. 106 Second innings. 4 lbw, b Evans .................. 11 5 c Lord, b V idler.................. 16 35 b Vidler.................................. 13 18 b Le Couteur .................. 24 8 b Le Couteur .................. 0 3 b Le Couteur .................. 1 2 c Brougham, b Le Couteur 17 7 not o u t .................................. 0 18 not o u t .................................. 4 10 2 8 B 8, lb 4, w 1 ........... 13 120 Total (7 w kts)... 99 O xfo rd U n iv e r sity . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. 0. M. R. W. Buckenham ........... 6 1 18 0 .................. Mead .......... 9 1 27 0 .................. ...’ 11 2 35 3 King .......... 12 3 29 2 .................. ... 5 3 10 1 R e lf........... .......... 14 6 25 3 .................. ... 13 3 30 2 Cox ......... .......... 6-2 2 11 5 .................. ... 9*1 1 22 4 M.C.C. First innings. Second innings. O. M R. W. 0. M. R. W. Evans .......... 6 1 25 0 ................... ... 9 4 13 1 Lord ........... 9 1 20 2 ................... ... 1*3 0 9 0 Le Couteur ........... 17*4 2 51 4 ................... ... 13 1 51 4 Vidler .......... 5 2 5 1 ................... ... 5 2 5 2 Braddell... .......... 2 0 11 1 ................... ... 2 0 8 0 Vidler and Evans each bowled a wide. AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SCHOOL AVERAGES 1910-11. GEELONG CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. lim es not Highest Inns. out. Total. Aver. Score. O. R. W. Aver. I. C. F. Agnew ... 10 4 118 19'66 36 C. M. Armytage ... 8 0 79 9*87 30 23 51 2 25-50 A. Y. Bartlam ... ... 10 1 51 5-66 21 1034 336 14 24-00 J. Y. Bartlam ... ... 8 1 35 5-00 10 A. C. B ell........... ... 3 2 8 8-00 4 A. L. Chomley ... 9 3 56 9-33 17 35.2 130 9 14-44 C. F. Drought... ... 8 0 92 11-50 28 G. A. Fairbairn ... 5 0 305 61-00 120 111-2 299 22 13-59 R.V.Fetherstonhaugh 4 0 2 5-50 20 S. McCaughey ... 9 1 122 15-25 53 155-4 447 26 17-17 A. J. Mclntoch ... 5 0 85 17 00 53 53-5 127 5 25-40 E. W. Manifold 5 1 128 32-00 91 22 102 3 34*00 C. F. Newman... ... 5 0 37 7.40 25 J. D. Nicholson ... 11 0 108 9-81 37 68-3 297 7 42-41 A. Russell......... ... 8 0 186 23-25 61 45 126 5 25-20 A. Spowers ... 10 0 121 12*10 51 G. T h orn e......... ... 5 2 44 14-66 21 9 17 2 8-50 E. R. Whitteron ... 9 1 85 10 62 25 33 89 5 17-80 SCOTCH COLLEGE, MELBOURNE. The appended averages are for the year 1910, and are compiled from the last half of one season and the first half of the next. Times not Highest Inns. out. Total. Aver, score. O. R. W. Aver. W. Bee ................ .. 8 0 S9 11-12 32 W. H. Craig ... . 6 1 44 o 00 12 A. E. Kelso ... . 7 3 3 0-75 2 7 410 12 34-16 D. W. Kennedy .. 9 1 120 15-00 45 7 315 7 45-00 J. B. Laing ... . 7 1 142 23-66 52 5 125 1 125-00 N. H. Macneil ... , ... 9 1 103 12-87 38 5 159 1 159-00 R. McCracken ... ,... 2 1 14 14 00 13* 1 18 1 1800 D. K. Mcllwraith . 7 0 55 7-85 25 L. T. Mullett ... ,.. 5 0 73 14-60 50 5 302 15 20*13 L. G. May..................,.. 3 0 12 4-00 6 3 65 3 21*66 S. W. Neale ... ... 7 2 26 5-20 8* C. Smith ................ .. 2 2 9 *9"00 7* W. F. Stephens .. 9 0 276 30-66 85 1 51 1 51-00 A. R. Vines (capt.) ... 9 0 273 30-33 79 8 453 16 28-31 *Signifies not out. HAMPSTEAD v. NONDESCRIPTS.- Score:— N ondescripts . E. W. H. Beaton, b Dumbelton ... 3 J. Armitage, c Dumbelton, b Davis 7 R. H. Howell, b Dumbelton......... 53 M. A. Sturt, c Ibbs, b Davis......... 12 P. S. Morris, c Barnett, b Maclure 24 R. Ingram, b Dumbelton .......... 11 H. G. Dunkley, cTrimen, b Everitt 26 W. C. Kislingbury, b Dumbelton 13 C. D. McMillin, b Dumbelton ... 12 W. J. Curtis, b Monteath ........... 5 J. Greig, run out .......................... 0 E. 11. Watson, not out ................. 0 B 1, w 3, n b l ................. 5 T otal..........................171 -Played at Hampstead on June 23. H am pstead . D. J. Crump, c McMillin, b Sturt E. E. Barnett, c Howell, b Sturt H. S. Maclure, c McMillin, b Sturt.................................................. M. J. Susskind, st Beaton, b Morris G. G. Dumbelton, c McMillin, b Sturt .......................................... A. W. Evoritt, b Ingram ......... D. T. Monteath, hit wkt, b Ingram A. R. Trimen, c Beaton, b Curtis W. R. Moon, not out .................. T. M. Farmiloe, b Ingram ........... R. Leigh Ibbs, b Ingram H. P. Davis, run out .................. B 10, lb 5.......................... T o t a l........... ... 206

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