Cricket 1911
AUGUST 5, 19 1 1. C E IC K ET : A W EEK LY EECOED OP THE GAME. 4 11 DEVON v. SURREY 2nd XI.—Played at Exeter on July 17 and 18 and won by Surrey 2nd XI. by eight wickets. Score and ' * First innings. D evon . Capt. Bazalgetto, c Blacklidge, b Harrison... 29 Second innings. c Abel, b Platt ......... b Myers...................... c Abel, b Platt ......... b Abel ...................... c and b Wilkinson ... c Wilkinson, b Myers b Wilkinson............... c Platt, b Myers ... .,. c and b Abel ......... st Vigar, b Platt......... not ou t...................... Byes, &c........... R. Knight, b Harrison ............................ 0 F. H. Carroll, c Mason, b Harrison ........ 0 W. F. Sturt, c Vigar, b Abel ...................... 7 J. Shelley, b Abel......................................... 10 Light, c Blacklidge, b Platt......................... 54 Davies, c Rutty, b Myers............................ 0 Major Garratt, c Abel, b Harrison............... 0 H. Freeman, not o u t................................... 5 W. Wreford, b Myers................................... 0 Capt. Christian, st Vigar, b Platt............... 1 Byes, &c................................. 5 Total ............................ Ill Total .............. First innings. S urrey 2 nd XI. Second innings. Harrison, b Knight ................................... til not o u t........................... Myers, b Christian ................................... 15 c Davies, b Christian Abel, st Davies, b Sturt ............................ 54 b Wreford ..................... Sandham, b Wreford................................... 23 not out ... ..................... C. T. A. Wilkinson, b Wreford ............... 0 Mason, b Christian ................................... 29 G. W.. Palmer, run out ............................ 0 Vigar, c Sturt, b Knight ............................ 100 Blacklidge, c Davis, b Knight...................... 49 Platt, not out................................................ 3 ... 26 ... 4 ... 170 ... 5 ... 27 ... 34 ... 33 ... 27 ... 21 ... 31 ... 0 ... 15 .. 393 A. w! F. Rutty, b Christian ............. 10 Byes, &c. ... ........ IS Byes, &c. 6 Total ... ............362 Total (2 wkts,) ... 146 First innings. D evon . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Harrison... ............. 16 7 30 4 ...................... ... 15 3 53 0 Abel........ ............. 9 2 39 2 ...................... ... 14-2 2 85 2 Platt ............. 4-4 1 17 2 ...................... ... 16 3 62 3 Myers ............. 7 . 1 20 2 ...................... ... 22 3 77 3 Blacklidge ............... ... 9 0 39 0 Wilkinson ........ ... 15 2 62 2 Myers bowled a wide. First innings. S u r r e y 2nd XL Second innings. Christian ............. 20 2 74 3 ...................... 9 0 47 1 Wreford ... ............. 29 6 97 2 ...................... 7 1 42 1 Light ............. 9 2 36 0 ............... ... 5 1 14 0 Freeman... ............. 6 0 37 0 ............... ... 0 5 0 8 0 Sturt ............. 9 2 30 1 ............... ... 2 0 6 0 Knight ... ............. 10 1 42 3 ...................... ... 4 3 23 0 Bazalgette ............. 6 0 28 0 ............... Christian bowled a wide and Wreford and Freeman four no-balls each. WILTSHIRE v. MONMOUTHSHIRE.—Played at Trowbridge on July 19 and 20 and won by Monmouthshire by seven wickets. Score First innings. W il t s h ir e . C. S. Awdry, b Williams............................ 2 Sellick, c W. Williams, b Phillips............... 18 Newman, b Phillips................................... 1 H. Taunton, b Williams ............................ 1 E. Sherreff-Murray, b Williams ............... 2 R. Pinfield, b Phillips ............................ 12 Overton, b Williams .................................. 6 F. Farebrother, b Williams ...................... 0 Mitchell, c F. Phillips, bWilliams............... 0 R. Downing, not out................................... 2 Smart, run out .......................................... 0 Byes, &c................................ 3 Second innings. b Raikes ....................... 42 b Williams ....................... 11 stJ.Williams,bW.Williams 6 c Maltby, b Williams ... 10 b Williams....................... 12 b Phillips ....................... 31 b Williams ....................... 16 c Maltby, b Williams ... 4 b Phillips ....................... 7 not o u t............................ 10 c W. Williams, b Phillips.. 11 Byes, &c................... 21 Total ... 47 Total First innings. Silverlock, b Newman A. M. Maltby, lbw, b Farebrother.............. 0 E. S. Phillips, b Farebrother.................... 0 Diver, c Awdi*y, b Newman .................... 27 T. B. Williams, b Farebrother.................... 0 W. E. Hudden, c Sherreff-Murray, b Mitchell 51 H. Wright, c Overton, b Newman.............. 0 F. G. Phillips, c Awdry, b Newman ....... 5 W. A. Williams, c Overton, b Mitchell ... 13 K. Raikes, c Awdry, b Newman .............. 0 J. R. Williams, not out ........................... 1 Byes, &c................................... 12 Total ...................... ... HO M o n m o u t h s h ir e . Second innings. ............... 1 notout............................ b Mitchell ..................... c Awdry, b Newman b Mitchell ............. . .. not out........................... ... 181 67 14 11 5 18 Byes, &c. Total (3 wkts)... 121 ESSEX CLUB AND GROUND v. LEYTONSTONE.—Played at Leyton on July 19, Leytonstone were out in 9 overs, Davis taking six wickets for 1 run and Smith four for 13. Score :— L e y t o n s t o n e . E s s ex C. & G. S. A. W. Wilkinson,c Guy Sherwell, Rev. C. Spencer, b Halse ......... 25 b Davis ................................... 2 Smith, b Halsc............................ 12 A. E . Howard, b Davis............... 11 A. Guy Sherwell, lbw, b Ruffles 45 H. Bell, c Hadden, b Davis........ 0 H. G. Clark, c Powell, b Dean ... 72 C. H. Davis, b Davis ............... 0 Dr. Holton, retired...................... 120 H. Halse, b Smith ...................... 0 B. Carter, b Halse...................... 31 •L Hoare, b Smith ...................... 0 H. A. Cooper, b Halse............... 17 W. Ruffles, b Davis...................... 0 W. Hadden, b Ruffles ............... 0 H. P. Bolden, not out ............... 1 Toone, not out............................ 15 A. Moreton, b Davis ............... 0 Davis, not out............................ 2 A. E . Wright, b Smith ............... 0 Byes, &c.......................... 50 G. Dean, b Smith ...................... 0 — Byes, &c........................... 0 Total (8 wkts.)......... 389 — Mead did not bat. Total .,. ... ... •• 14 CRICKET IN HONOLULU. A Coronation match was played on the Alexander Field on June 22 with the following result:— “ Q u e e n ’ s ” T e a m . i “ K in g ’ s ” T e a m . A. St. Clair Piianaia, b McGill ... 1 J. Macconel, b Piianaia......... ... 23 R. J. Buchly, e Macintyre, b Dease 5 R. Anderson, c and b Morse ... 18 C. P. Morse, b Dease ............... 5 J. Macintyre, b Rath ......... ... 0 Dr. Vans Agnew, b R. Anderson... 13 W. Dease, b Rath ................ 4 G. B. Marshall, b McGill ......... 0 L. G. Blackman, lbw ......... ... 2 R. Rath, b McGill ...................... 5 T . P. W. Gray, b Rath......... ... 2 C. F. Maxwell, b McGill............... 4 J. McGill, c Rath, b Piianaia ... 0 H. B. Bailey, b McGill ............... 2 J. Carter, not out ............... ... 3 R. A. Jordan, run out ............... 1 D. W. Anderson, b Rath ... 0 A. Marshall, not out ............... 6 W. Winkley, b Rath ......... 8 E. F. Melanphy, c and b McGill ... 0 J. H. Fiddes, b Rath ......... ... 15 D. L. Withington, c D. Anderson, Dr. Johnstone, b Rath......... ... 3 b McGill................................... 0 Byes, &c................... ... 5 Byes, &c........................... 12 — Total ...................... 54 Total ............... ... 83 WILTS v. KENT (2nd XI.).—Played at Chippenham on July 17 and 18 and won by Kent by an innings and 169 runs. Score and analysis :— K e n t (2n d XI.). 46 14 56 40 12 A. L. chell Roberts, not out Hickmott, b Mitchell Preston, not out Byes, &c. Capt. W. G. M. Sarel, c Laverton, b Mitchell................................... Collins, c Shirreff, b Farebrother K. Barlow, b Newman ............... L. H. W. Troughton, c Shirreff, b Newman................................... F. N. Tuff, c Fraser, b Newman ... Morfee, c Shirreff, b Fairbrother... 123 Smith did not bat. * Innings declared closed. First innings. W ilts . C. S. Awdry, b Preston ............... .. Sellick, c Collins, b Morfee .............. Newman, c Hosie, b Preston ... ... ... Capt. Humphreys, b Preston............... C. Laverton, c and b Hickmott ........ Murray-Shirreff, b Preston .............. R. Pinfield, c Troughton, b Hickmott.. A. M. Miller, c Troughton, b Hickmott Mitchell, b Preston ........................... F. Farebrother, c and b Preston ........ G. C. Fraser, not out......... ... ........ , c Humphrys, b Mit- 36 0 0 8 Total (8 wkts)*. Second innings. B 4, lb 4, nb 4 Total 42 b Preston ... ............... 18 3 b Preston ... ................ 13 9 b Preston ... ................ 28 5 b Preston ............... 8 0 b Preston ...................... 0 7 c Tuff, b Preston ......... 11 9 b Preston ...................... 0 12 b Preston ...................... :!:5 2 b Preston ...................... 0 0 c and b Hickmott ......... 24 0 not out ... ..................... 23 12 B 13, lb 4, w 3, nb 1 21 ... 101 K e n t (2nd XI.). O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Farebrother ... 30 7 85 2 1 Newman... ... 23 6 94 3 Mitchell ... ... 23 4 102 3 Sellick ... ... 7 1 52 0 Laverton ... ... 7 0 21 0 | Miller ... 9 0 49 0 First innings. W il t s . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w. Morfee ... ......... 4 0 23 1 ............... ... 5 0 18 0 Tuff......... ......... 5 1 23 0 ............... 7 1 21 (1 Preston ... ......... 10-1 4 22 6 ............... ... 21 4 74 9 Hickmott ......... 9 3 22 3 .............. ... 7 0 28 1 Troughton ... ... 3 1 7 0 Morfee bowled five no-balls and Troughton three wides. BLANCO For Cleaning and Whitening White Buckskin and Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles o f a similar nature. It is prepared in a very careful manner, and extra precautions are taken to ensure an evenness of colour. It contains nothing; that w ill in any way injure the article to which it is applied, and if used as directed, a Splendid W h ite of a glossy, satin-like appearance and soft silky surface is ensured, which w ill not readily rub off “ BLANCO ” CLOTH & LEATHER BALL For cleaning Suede, Ooze Calf, and Cloth Boots and Shoes, Cord Breeches, Suede Gloves, Cloth Spats, Leather and Cloth Leggings, &c. Made in Various shades o f C olour. 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