Cricket 1911
308 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. J uly 1, 1911. THREE GOLD MEDALS. SEVEN SILVER MEDALS. Supplied by all Ironmongers & Seedsmen. A p p o in te d b y R oya l W a rra n t. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS. T H E B E S T 1 1ST T H E W O R L D . Specially adapted for Cricket Grounds. R A N S O M E S , S IM S & J E F F E R I E S , L t d . , IPSW ICH. SU R R E Y 2nd X I. v. YO R K SH IR E 2nd XI. 22 and 23 and left drawn. Score and analysis S u rrey 2 nd XI. First innings. Abel (W. J.), c Watson, b Rhodes............... 55 Myers, c Stanley, b Tyson ......... ......... 62 Sandham , c Watson, b Rhodes .................... 27 C. T. A. Wilkinson, b Rhodes...................... 3 F. C. S. Wilkins, b Rhodes ...................... 6 Harrison, b Rhodes ................................... 29 Spring, b Robinson ................................... 80 Blacklidge, b Bayes .................................. 27 Mason, c Watson, b Bayes ...................... 17 Vigar, not out .......................................... 2 A. W. F. Rutty, b Robinson ............... ... 2 B 3, lb 9 ................................... 12 Total ................ -Played at the Oval on June Second innings. not o u t ................................... c and b Bayes ... ... . not o u t ................................... c Rothery, b Bayes ... . c Rothery, b Robinson W id e ................... ........ .............322 * Innings declared closed. Y o r k sh ir e 2nd XI. First innings. Turner, b Harrison .................................... 7 Rothery, c Abel, b Harrison ...................... 0 Kilnar, c and b A b el................................... 119 Hardy, run out .......................................... 06 Tyson, c Rutty, b Abel ............................. 11 H. C. Stanley, b Abel................................... 2 W. H. Micklethwaite, cHarrison, b Abel ... 19 Watson, lbw, b A bel.................................... 0 Bayes, c Spring, b Abel ............................. 5 Robinson, not out ................................... 2 Rhodes (Wm.), b Abel................................... 0 B 14, lb 4, w 1 ....................... 19 Total (3 wkts)* S ocond innings. c and b Spring ............ c and b Spring .......... c Abel, b M y ers.......... st Vigar, b A b e l.......... not o u t ............................ not o u t ............................ Total 250 S u rrey 2 nd XI. B 1, lb 5, w 2 ... Total (4 wkts) Rhodes ... Robinson Bayes Tyson H arrison... W ilkinson A b e l............ Myers Spring ... First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. .......... 32 3 116 5 ..................... ... 7 0 39 0 .......... 26 2 84 2 ..................... ... 6 0 24 1 .......... 28 5 91 2 ..................... ... 6 0 39 2 .......... 5 1 19 1 ............................ Rhodes bow led a wide. Y o r k sh ir e 2nd X I. First innings Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w . .......... 16 3 40 2 ..................... ... 9 4 15 0 .......... 19 5 49 0 ............................ ... 3 0 21 0 ........... 23-5 1 103 7 ..................... ... 11 1 37 1 .......... 8 1 23 0 ............................ ... 9 2 27 1 .......... 5 0 16 0 ............................ ... 9 0 27 2 W ilkinson bow led a wide. “ O Y A L B A . ” R E I D ’ S O V A L W H I T E . The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and a ll Buff Leather Goods. Warranted not to rub off or cake. As used at Kennington Oval, and highly recom mended by K. S. Ranjitsinhji. Dr. W . 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