Cricket 1911

J uly 15, 1911. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 341 Many followers of the game, and especially those who are interested in University cricket, may be glad to know that copies of Mr. J. D. Betham’s Oxford aud Cambridge Cricket Scores and Biographies, 1827 to 1904, can still be obtained from the author, whose address is Eose Cottage, Sedbergh, Yorks. The book—a most valuable compilation, to which we have frequently been indebted—was publishsd at six shillings, but in order to clear the remainder (less than 50) a copy will be sent to any address post free on receipt of 2s. 9d. The following are some of the latest hundreds obtained in minor cricket:— July 1.—E. H. Cuthbertson, Old Malvernians v. Malvern College ... ... ... ... ... ... 123 ,, 1.—N. M. Kead, Chiswick Park v. Barnes ... ... *100 „ 1.—P. C. W . Newman, Bedford Modern School v. Dunstable Grammar School ... ... ... *129 „ 1.— P. G. Gale, Wanderers v. Guy’s Hospital ................. *113 „ 3.—P. J. Barnecott, Devon and Somerset Wanderers v. Southend ... ... ... ... ... ... 124 „ 3.—Capt. H . P. Stopford, Eoyal Artillery v. Army Service Corps ... ... ... ... ... 101 „ 3.—Wharmby, Coventry and North Warwickshire v. Leamington ... ... ... ... ... ... *128 „ 4.—D. M. Whitcomb, M.C.C. and Ground v. Trojans ... 102 „ 4.—G. S. Leventhorpe, Eoyal Artillery v. Army Service C orps... ... ... ... ... ... ... 100 ,, 4.— Capt. W . N. White, Army Service Corp v. Eoyal Artillery ..................................................... ... *128 ,, 4___ A. C. Edwards Folkestone v. 3rd Worcester Eegt. ... 110 „ 4.—J .H .B . Sullivan, St. Andrew’s Masters v. Eastbourne 136 ,, 4.— S. G. Etheridge, Hornsey v. Hampstead .................. 119 „ 4.— C. M. Stuart, Masters’ XI. v. Boys’ XI. (St. Dunstan’s College)... ... ... ... *109 ,, 4.— G. Wood, Boys’ X I. v. Masters’ XI. (St. Dunstan’s College) ..................................................................*108 ,, 5.— C. P. Leese, Manchester Stock Exchange v. Eoyal Exchange .................................................................. *113 „ 5.—A. C. Bussell, Essex Club and Ground v. East London College ......................................................*238 ,, 5.—Lieut. F. Pepys, Devon Begiment v. Devon Dumplings 200 ,, 5.—E. H. D. Belton, Eossall School v. Birkenhead Park 122 ,, 5.^-E. B. Davies, Eossall School v. Birkenhead Park ... 129 „ 5.—A. Charlwood, Sussex Nursery v. Hayward’s Heath *202 „ 5.—J. G. Fender, Sussex Nursery v. Hayward’s Heath 110 ,, 5.—W . E. Gosling, The Mote v. Sutton Valence School 120 ,, 5.—Dr. J. A. Gibb, The Mote v. Sutton Valence School rl06 „ 5.—W . D. Hackney, Old Whitgiftians v. Guy’s Hospital 129 „ 5 .—H. J. Green, Lloyd’s Eegister v. Cyphers ...........*101 ,, 5.—D. J. Knight, Malvern v. Clifton .. ... ... 139 „ 5.—A. D.Whatman, Eton Eamblers v. Eoyal Artillery... 103 ,, 5.—F. A. Ward, Leamington v. Sutton Coldfield ... 105 „ 0.—H. W. Priestley, M.C.C. v. Eoyal Academy of Arts... 154 ,, 6.— C. E. Jackson, Boyal Academy of Arts v. M.C.C. ... *123 „ P .—Hardy, Yorkshire 2nd XI. v. Wakefield and District... *111 ,, 6.—T. G. Grinter, Essex C. and G. v. D. Tosetti’s X I.... r ll9 „ 6.—L . G. Peel, Cheshire Gentlemen v. Shropshire Gentlemen ... ... ... ... ... ... 125 „ 6.—C. F. Welch, Stanmore v. K ilb u r n .............................*110 „ 6.—G. C. Southern, Clifton v. M a lv ern .............................102 „ 6.—N. Miller, Streatham v. Bickley Park ............... 105 ,, 6.—H. S. Altham, Old Eeptonians v. Eastbourne ... 147 ,, 7.—Eev. P. E. Bartley, Shropshire Gentlemen v. Ches­ hire Gentlemen ................................................. 143 „ 7.—H. D. Corbet, Shropshire Gentlemen v. Cheshire G e n tlem e n ............................................................. 118 ,, 7.—M. Townsend, Forest Hill v. Cyphers ............... 193 ,, 7.—Hearne (A.), M.C C. and G. v. Eossall School ... *101 ,, 8.—J. W. F. Crawford, Free Foresters v. Eoyal Engineers *208 ,, 8.—J. W. Walker, Bramley v. Kirkstall Educational ... 112 ,, 8.—G. L. Hunting, Loretto v. Fettes ............................. *144 „ 8.—Mitchell, Burntisland v. Cupar ....................... *101 ,, 8.— Simpson, Eochdale v. Milnrow ........................ 100 ,, 8.—J. Dickenson, Crewe Alexandra v. Stoke ... ... 100 ,, 8.— P. Briggs, Stoke v. Crewe Alexandra....................... *104 „ 8.—M. Webster, Aberdeenshire v. Forfarshire (sup­ plementary m atch)... ... ... ... ... *100 „ 8.—J.D . Little, Leith Caledonian v. East Stirlingshire... 100 „ 8 .—A. C. Green, Wakefield v. Halifax ........................... 112 „ 8.—N. Eobinson, King’s Cross v. Bradford ............... 134 „ 8.—Durrant, Hitchin v. Luton ....................................*101 „ 8.—J. Mushet, Heriot’s v. Stewart’s College ...........*120 July 8.—Capt. M. D. Wood, E.M.C. Stall' v. 6th Infantry Eegt. 144 8.—W. Longhurst, Clapham Eamblers v. Addiscombe... 101 8.— S. J. Goodall, Dulwich v. London and County Bank 116 8.—G. S. F. Griffin, Pallingswick v. Hampstead Nomads *121 8.—E. Armitage, Old Cheltonians v. Cheltenham College 114 8.—F. M. Luce, Old Cheltonians v. Cheltenham College 117 8. —H. C. Hextail, Oxford Authenticsv. St. Paul’s School 117 8.—H. S. Sanderson, Charterhouse v. Old Carthusians 108 *123 *150 *100 113 103 *120 *103 *103 100 122 115 111 143 166 8.—C. H. Jupp, Surbiton v. Upper Tooting 8.—J. H. A. Tolkein, Ealing v. Hampstead 8.—L. V. Harper, Upper TootiDg v. Surbiton 8. —J. Lewenden, Oxford City v. Swindon 8.—J. Kerr, Hampstead v. University College School ... 8.—A. S. Evelyn, Upper Clapton v. Townley Park 8.—T. Mitchell, V. S. Bird’s XI. v. Eastern Nomads ... 8.—F. L. Hamilton, Barnes v. Bromley ... 8.—Capt. L. C. Hope, 1st Dorset Eegt. v. Headquarters’ Staff (Aldershot) 8.— E. J. Bussell, Knowl and Dodridge v. Somerset S tra g g le rs ................................................................... 8.—J. Danell, Somerset Stragglers v. Knowl and Dodridge 8.—E. Pawle, Haileybury v. Uppingham ................ 8.—K. N. McKenzie, Haileybury v. Uppingham 8— W . E. Hazelton, Wellingborough Grammar School v. Bedford Modern ... 8.—K. White, Wellingborough Grammar School v. Bedford Modern ... ••• ... ... ... 110 8.—S. J. Smith, East Finchleyv. Barnet ............... I l l 8.— T. Fawkes-, Old Hall Masters v.Market Drayton ... *133 8.—E . S. M. Poyntz, Eev.W . N.W illis’XI. v. Old Beptonians ... ... ... ... ... ... *146 8.—E. T. Humby, Havant v.Graylingwell ... ... 134 8.— G. S. Selmes, Southbourne v. United Banks ... *103 10.—D. C. Collins, Market Drayton v. Gentlemen of Staffordshire .................................................... 112 10.—E. L. Eobinson, Oxford Harlequins v. Aldershot Command ...................................................................*170 10.—Hon. E. Anson, Old Harrovians v. Hampstead ... *186 10.— T. A. L. Whittington, Glamorgan v. Carmarthen­ shire ... 10.—H. A. V. Maynard, Eastbourne College v. Old Eeptonians ... 10.—W . H. Twigg, Old Eeptonians v. Eastbourne Coll. 10.—W. B. Goodacre, Notts Amateurs v. Druids (at Skegness) ................................................................... 10.— S. A. Wallis, Notts Amateurs v. Druids (at Skegness) 10.—C. P. McGahey, Gentlemen of Essex v. Sussex Martlets 11.—F. B. Burr, Worcestershire Gentlemen v. Cheshire Gentlemen ... 11.—M. F. Jewell, Worcestershire Gentlemen v. Cheshire Gentlemen ... 11.—L. H. Bamsbotham, Gentlemen of Sussex v. House­ hold Brigade ...................................................... 11.— Capt. A. E. Wood, Gentlemen of Sussex v. House­ hold Brigade ...................................................... 5not out. r Retired. 176 140 117 ‘248 108 193 179 101 159 102 LONDON SCOTTISH Score P in n e r . H. D. Brierley, c Tollit, b Read ... 32 S. Parkhousc, b S. L ie n a r d ............ 15 D. O. Light, b R ead............................. 14 J. G. H oward, b Hogg ..................... 3 W. J. T. Gifford, b Thom as ............ 27 B. Read, lbw , b Read .................... 0 D. A. Elliott, b Read .................... 0 F. Parkhouse, b Thom as.................... 0 L. V. Wakefield, b Thomas ............ 0 W. Ellem ent, not out .................... 3 O. Gregory, b H. G. V. H om er ... 12 B 4, lb 6 ...................................... 10 Total ... PIN N E R.—Played at Brondesbury on July 8 L ondon S cottish . S. Lienard, run ou t............................ 30 E. A. Bennett, lbw , b L ight ... 24 L. Lienard, b H o w a rd ................... 83 H. G. V. Hom er, c F. Parkhousc, b H ow ard .................... ............ 1*0 It. A. B ennett, c Gifford, b H ow ard lb G. T. H olford, b W akefield.......... 23 E. A. H om er, not out ................... 5 A . Angus Tlom as, not out .......... 5 B 15, w 1..................................... 10 Total (6 w kts) .......204 C. T ollitt, E. H ogg and A. H . R ............116 did not bat. TO SECRETAR IES OF CLUBS AND SCHOOLS, S c o r e -s h e e t s a n d O k d e k o f G o in g -in C a r d s . — A dozen of either will be sent on receipt of Twopence in stamps, to cover postage. Larger quantities at proportionate rates. Address: Man ager Cricket, 168, Upper Thames Street, E .C . If you desire the scores of your matches to appear regularly in “ C r ic k e t ,” will you kindly communicate with the Editor, 168. Upper Thames Street, E.C., for conditions under which this can be guaranteed ?,

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