Cricket 1911

348 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 15, 1911. STAFFO RD SH IRE v. N O RTH U M B ERLAN D .— Played at Stoke on July 3 and 4 and w on b y Staffordshire b y an innings and 52 runs. Score and an aly sis:— S ta ffo r d sh ir e . P. Briggs, c Gillespie, b M ilne ... 32 I Vost, not out ....................................... 33 H ollow ood, run o u t ........................... 1 Byes, & c......................................... 19 Barnes, c Gillespie, b Skinner ... 37 — ......................................... 2 | Total (7 w kts)* ... , 91 | * Innings declared closed. 113 J. S. Heath, J. Poole and L)ey< 7 1 not bat. N orthum berlan d . Second innings. ............................. 12 - - - - - B M eaidn, lbw , b E lsey... Fereday, c Gillespie, b M arshall., Nicliolls, b E lsey ............................ H. H aw ley, b M a rsh a ll................... 340 did First innings. F. W. Gillespie, b Heath ... Marshall, b Vost ..................... Richardson, b B arnes............ B. S. Cum berledge, b Deyes C. Arkw right, b Barnes ... N. E. Barber, b Deyes N. R . G. W ilkinson, b Deyes C. M. Skinner, b Barnes ... Milne, c Barnes, b D eyes ... T. Ullathorne, not out Elsey, b H eath ..................... B yes, &c.................. Total ....................................... 124 S taffo rd sh ire . c Poole, b Heath b Barnes ............ b Barnes ........... c and b Heath ... c Poole, b Heath c H aw ley, b Heath b H eath ............ run o u t ..................... b N icholls ............ st Poole, b Heath not o u t ..................... B yes, &c. ... Total ... O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Skinner ... 28 4 97 1 A rkw right ... 5 0 19 0 M ilne ............ ... 25 6 47 1 Marshall ... .. 13 3 36 2 Elsey ............ ... 30-5 8 78 2 Barber ... 3 0 21 0 Richardson Elsey bow led one no-ball and Marshall one wide. N o rth u m beri and . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w . Barnes ... ........... 19 6 39 3 ..................... ... 5 1 13 2 D eyes ... ............ 18 8 29 4 ..................... ... 8 1 29 0 Heath .......... 9 3 29 2 ..................... ... 15-5 1 56 6 V o st...................,. ... 4 1 3 1 ..................... 7 0 31 0 Nicholls ... 3 0 IS 1 D eyes bow led one w ide and tw o no-balls. HOU SEH OLD BR IG A D E v. ETON R AM BLERS.— Played at B urton’s Court, Chelsea, on July 3 and 4 and left drawn. 1,286 runs were m ade for 28 w ickets. W hatm an m ade 154 and 123 fo r one side and Lord Francis S cott 9S and 99 for the other. In the second in nings of Eton Ram blers W hatman and Cart­ w right pu t on 224 for the second w icket. Score :— First innings. E ton R am blers . Second innings. C. P. F oley, c Loyd, b Fletcher G. H. M. Cartw right, b H orlick ............ A. D. W hatm an, c Stephen, b Fletcher T. J. M. M ore, b Scott .............................. K . I. N icholl, b Gallwey .............................. H on. C. Lam bton, b H o r lic k ..................... M arquis of Graham, run ou t ..................... C. F. Cattley, b S c o t t ..................................... G. A. C. Sandeman, b S cott ..................... R. C. Gosling, b G a llw e y .............................. A. H. Stock, not o u t ...................................... Byes, &c.................................... Total 17 c L oyd, b Gallwey 50 not o u t ............................. , 154 c H orlick, b Gallwey... 12 n ot o u t ............................. , 75 8 0 . 0 2 ! 5 . 0 . 8 24 163 123 31 ..............................331 * Innings declared closed. F irst innings. H ousehold B r ig a d e . H on. L. H . Tennyson, b Sandem an ............ R. H. V. Cavendish, c and b Lam bton............ H . R. C. Tudw ay, b Sandem an ..................... Lord Francis Scott, b Lam bton ..................... Capt. A. Stephen, lbw , b Lam bton ............ J. H orlick, b Sandeman ....................................... Capt. W. Payne-Gallwey, c Sandem an, b C attley.......................................................................... H. Fletcher, b Cartw w ight .............................. H . C. Loyd, n ot out ............................................... Sergt. W ilford, c Lam bton, b Cartw right ... Capt. C. Sym es-Tliom pson, c Foley, b Sande­ m an .......................................................................... Byes, &c............................................. Total ............................................... Byes, &c................... Total (2 wkts)* Second innings. 2 b Sandem an................... . .. 6 51 c Gosling, b Sandeman . 0 0 b L a m b to n .......................... .. 49 98 b Cartwright ................. .. 99 15 b Cartw right .................. .. 1 38 b Cartw right .................. .. 12 40 72 not o u t ................................... .. 37 16 41 Byes, &c..................., ... 21 387 Total (6 w kts) ... 225 AD D LESTO N E v. J. U. C. W ATTS’ X I.—Played at A ddlestone on July 1 and w on b y Addlestone, w ho scored 440 for three w ickets in tw o hours and three-quarters. Adam s and D arling added 392 for the second w icket. S core:— M r . J. U. C. W a tt ’ s X I. E.O .W eldon, c Adam s, b D arby ... 1 A lf. Sainsbury, st Litchfield, b P aine........................................................ 16 Arthur Sainsbury, c Bell, b Paine 21 D. Dawdry, c Bell, b P a in e .......... 0 C. E. Vernon, c Bell, b Darby ... 3) H. Sherriff, c J. Paine, b R. Paine 9 V. R. P olly, c Darling, b Paine ... 3 J. U. C. W atts, not o u t ..................... 42 11. A. Rees, c Bell, b P a in e ............ 0 F. Seyffert, b D arby........ 1 T. Snelgrove,c Darling, b D arby... 0 Byes, &c.................................... 10 T o ta l............................133 • A ddleston e . J. C. Adam s, c and b Rees ............229 J. A . Tulk, b P o lly ............................. 15 A. E. Darling, n ot o u t .....................168 A.C. L itchfield, b R e e s..................... 8 B yes, &c. ... .......... ... 20 Total (3 w kts) ... 440 A. H. B ell, R. S. Paine, G. W. Ayres, G. A. T. Darby, J. Paine, Row ley, and R. W. Hoade did not bat. TON BRIDGE v. S H E R B O R N E .-P layed at Tonbridge on June and w on by Tonbridge b y ten w ickets. Score First innings. S h erborn e . I and July 1 I. N. Mason, c Pattisson, b Hilary A. W. Carr, c and b Em erson ................... P. A. T. Sim ey, c Thorley, b Gaskell ... G. E. M. Gray, st M usson, b E m erson... E. J. Bramall, c Musson, b Em erson ... M. J. M orrison, b Em erson ..................... W . M. Robertson, b H ilary ........... ... C. Corfe, b Em erson ...................................... R. E. Hodgson, run out ................... A. D. Crowther, not out .............................. G. D. Colem an, st Musson, b Em erson... 25 Total ............ First innings. T on bridge . C. A. S. Pattisson, c M orrison, b Corfe D. L. S. Gaskell, b Colem an ............................. 3 L. J. M. Peiris, b Crowther ............................. 103 O. W. Sherwell, b Carr ...................................... 1 C. K. Douglas, c Carr, b C olem a n ..................... 13 P. G. K nott, b C o r fe ............................................... 35 L. C. Barrow, n ot ou t............................................... 43 J. J. Thorley, b G ra y ............................................... 1 F. W. Musson, c Carr, b G ra y ............................. 37 R. J. H ilary, st Mason, b Colem an ............ 0 H. H . Em erson, st Mason, b G ray..................... 7 B 9, w 2, nb 2 .............................. 13 Total ......................................295 Second innings. b Gaskell ............................ c Em erson, b H ilary c and b H ilary ................... b H ilary ... ........................ .. lbw , b Hilary ................... c Pattisson, b Em erson .. b E m e r s o n ............................ b Gaskell ............................ n ot o u t ..................................... c K nott, b E m erson .......... st M usson, b Sherw ell .. Bye ............................ Total ................... Second innings. n ot o u t .............................. .. not o u t ..................................... 5 0 15 0 4 5 3 14 24 1 40 1 16 4 Byes, &c. Total (no w kt) ... 20 GARDINER’S “SPECIALLY SELECTED” CR ICKET BAT. The one for the Season. Used by most of the leading County players. Write for Illustrated Catalogue, post free . SPORTS WORKS, HODDESDON H ER T S . 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