Cricket 1911
J uly 8, 1911. CEICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 327 GRANGE v. AR B R O A TH U N ITE D .—Played at Raeburn Place on July 1 and left drawn. Score A r bro ath U nited . R. Irvine, c Fraser, b Flem ing ... 44 D. Chapel, c Fraser, b Peel ............ 31 Boyes, not o u t ......................................115 F. Mann, c Cumberlege, b Fraser... 24 R. W. Sievwright, n otou t ............ 26 Byes, & c........................................ 7 Total (3 wkts)* ............247 * Innings declared closed. G range . R. S. Fraser, c Boyes, b C hapel... S. N. Jenkinson, not out ............ Hon. R. B. W atson, lbw , b A lex ander .............................................. R. F. Cum berlege, b A lexander... Byes, &c....................................... Total (3 w kts) ............ WEST OF SCOTLAND v. GRANGE, and w on b y Grange. Score :— W est of S cotland . H. C. Barbour, c Orr, b Bidm ead 1 G. S. Milne, b B idm ead............ ... 5 F. Macfarlane, c and b Orr ... ... 32 Dr. Barbour, run out .................... 3 W. W. Tennent, b Orr ..................... 18 J. H. Cassels, b Bidm ead ............ 30 Carter, c Keene, b Orr .................... Gamble, b Orr ...................................... K. W. W arden, n ot o u t ..................... W. B. M. Bell, c Bidmead, b Orr... W. M. Dunn, st Pringle, b Orr Byes, &c.............. ..................... 32 Total ... 175 -Played at H am ilton Crescent on J uly 1 G ranue . S. M. Bauker, c W arden, b Gamble 14 T. P. Heriot, ht w kt, b B ell............ 24 H. B. Cumm ins, b Carter ... ... 54 C. J. L. B oyd, st Macfarlane, bB ell 7 J. H. Orr, run out ................... 48 J. S. Pringle, c Carter, b D unn ... 43 A. G. G. Asher, b D unn ... ... 9 E. P. Coombe, not o u t .................... 7 F. B. Sanderson, b Dunn ............ 0 Bidm ead, not out ............................. 0 Byes, &c........................... ... 5 Total (S w kts) ... 211 Keene did not bat. MERCHISTON v. LORETTO.—Played at M erchiston and .w on by Loretto by eight w ickets. Score: — M erchiston . T. B. Lyle, b S m eeth ............................................... 38 c and b R itch ie ............ 5 R. Form an, b Sm eeth.............................................. 9 b Smeeth ..................... 33 J. H. B. Roberts, c Jackson, b R itchie 10 b Sm eeth ..................... 21 W. MacGregor, run out ...................................... 3 run o u t ............................. 1 R. N. Duke, b Sm eeth ...................................... 21 lbw , b Smeeth ............ 15 D. H utchison, b S m e e th ...................................... 8 b Ritchie ..................... 8 W. H. Baxter, st. Gray, b Sm eeth.................... 16 b Smeeth ..................... 3 A. H. Lay, c Gray, b S m eeth ............................. 0 c Ritchie, b Smeeth ... 3 G. M 'K innon, b W oodrow ...................................... 1 b Smeeth ..................... 13 R. Macfarlane, run out .................................... 8 c and b R itc h ie ............ 0 G. B. Gourlay, not out ...................................... 5 not o u t ............................. 13 Byes, &c............................................ 2 Byes, &c................... 4 T otal.............................................. 121 T o ta l..................... 119 L oretto First innings. Second innings. L. H. Powell, c Macfarlane, b Lyle ............ 32 run o u t ................................... . 27 R. R. Jackson, c MacGregor, b Lay ............ 3 n ot o u t ................................... . 15 A. B. Paterson, c Baxter, b Macfarlane 32 b M 'K innon.......................... . 32 G. L. H unting, b L a y ............................................. 17 not o u t ................................... 6 D. M. Ritchie, c Gourlay, b Lay .................... 10 A. W oodrow , c MacGregor, b L ay.................... 25 S. M. Desomm es, b Lay ...................................... 1 D. H. Lock, st Gourlay, b Macfarlane ... ... 1 W. J. M. Beardmore, not o u t ............................. 12 W. S. Sm eeth, b L a y .............................................. 5 M. N. Gray, c H utchison, b Lay .................... , 2 Byes, &c............................................ 16 Byes, &c......................... 6 Total ...................................... 156 Total (2 wkts) . 86 FIFESH IRE v. A B E RD EEN SH IRE.—Played at Dunferm line and left drawn. Score:— F ifesh ire . A. J. Macgregor, c Iremonger, b M acdonell ...................................... 47 Cox, b Irem onger ............................. 21 G. S. Eastwood, c and b Irem onger 35 J. Paton, c and b M acdonell............ 3 D. Connel, c M ulligan, b M acdonell 7 N. R. Stratford, lbw, b W ebster... 13 W . Robertson, b M acdonell ............ 2 J. H. W ardlaw, b W ebster ............ 10 A. Anderson, b L ythgoe.................... 11 R. Boyd, b Irem onger ..................... 9 R. Young, n ot ou t ............................. 5 Byes, &c.................................... 15 Total ............................. 178 A b e r d e e n sh ir e . W . WTebster, run out ..................... 7 J. R. F. Elsmie, not out ............ 40 W. M’Intosh, b Anderson ............ 18 J. F. Macdonell, c Eastwood, b Anderson ...................................... 0 Irem onger, c Anderson, b Cox ... 34 J. M ortim er, b Eastwood ... ... 19 G. Stephen, not out ..................... 0 Byes, &c....................................... 16 T otal(5w k ts) .......... .13 4 W. Lythgoe, E. G. Tait, W. P. Mulligan and Capt. M onteith did not bat. HAM PSTEAD v. CHESHAM .—Played H am pstead . G. H. Swinstead, b Stillm an............ 0 E. W. H. Beaton, b Stillm an ... 2 H. S. Maclure, b W heeler ............ 51 D. H. Tripp, c Elliott, b Stillm an 15 T. H. Farm iloe, b Pearson ............ 7 D. T. M onteath,cGlasgow.bW heeler 51 T. M. Farm iloe, c Pearson, b H ow 6 R. S. Challands, b Wheeler ............ 22 H. H. Dawes, c Spratley, b Stillm an 4 L. J. Marcus, b Stillm an ............ 7 H. P. Davis, not ou t.............................. 1 B 8 , lb 9 w 2 ............................. 19 at Chesham on July 1. S core:— C hesh am . W. Wheeler, c M onteath, b Clial- lands .............................................. M. K. North, b Challands ............ J. Spratley, b Challands ............ S. H. R igby, b Farm iloe ............ L. T. Stillman, run ou t.................... C. F. Glasgow, c Tripp, b Challands W. Glasgow, not out ................... A. How, b Challands .................... D. Darrell, run o u t............................. B 6 , lb 6 , nb 4 ..................... Total... 185 Total (8 w kts) ............172 F. Pearson and J. T. E lliott did n ot bat. In t e rna t iona l C r i c l ^ t . THE TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT. At the Cricket Conference at Lord’s on Friday, June 30th, the dates for the nine Test matches in the Triangular Tournament next season were fixed. They were formally ratified by the M.C.C. Committee on Monday :— May 27.—At Manchester, South Africa v. Australia. June 10.—At Lord’s, England v. South Africa. June 24.—At Lord’s, England v. Australia. July 8.—At Leeds, England v. South Africa. July 15.—At Lord’s South Africa v. Australia. July 29.—At Manchester, England v. Australia. Aug. 5.—At Nottingham, South Africa v. Australia. Aug. 12.—At the Oval, England v. South Africa. Aug. 22,—At the Oval, England v. Australia. M.C.C’s TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA. At the meeting of the M.C.C. Committee at Lord’s on Monday it was decided to invite the following to make the trip :— Mr. C. B. Fry (captain) Barnes Mr. P. F. Warner Mr. F. R. Foster Mr. R. H. Spooner Hobbs Rhodes Strudwick. Mr. F. R. Foster, Hobbs and Strudwick have announced their intention to accept the invitation. Mr. Spooner states that his answer must depend upon whether the Earl of Londesborough, whose steward he is, can allow him the leisure which such a tour would necessitate. .. 0 S outhgate . E. J. Mann, c sub, b Keenan J. C. Bevington, c Harris, b 15 .. 0 .. IS Garrett .............................................. 4 .. 26 W. E. Mann, b G arrett..................... 8 .. 39 H. E. Pearse, b G arrett.................... 0 1 E. T. Vint, b Keenan ... ............ 4 b Rev. A. M. Bashford, c andb Hare 34 .. 16 S. D arlington, c and b Keenan ... 0 .. 1 G. W. Cranfield, run out .......... 19 .. 12 J. R. Hudson, not out ..................... 17 6 F. B. Dent, b H are............................. 2 .. 0 H. C. Isner, b Garrett ..................... 13 .. 12 B 1, lb 1 ............................. 2 .. I ll Total ............................. 118 SOUTHGATE v. COLNEY HATCH ASYLUM .—Played at Colney H atch on July 1. Score :— C oln ey H atch A sylum . A tt. Harris, b Cranfield........... Att. 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