Cricket 1911

AUGUST 1 2 , 1 9 1 1 . C R I C K E T : A W E E K L Y R E C O R D O P T H E G A M E . p 4 1 7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _____________________________ SOMERSET v. SURREY . Played at Taunton on August 3, 4 and 5 and left drawn. Somerset won the toss and, as there had been a good deal of rain in the early mornirig, put Surrey in. The home bowlers, however, were unable to take advantage of the state of the wicket and before stumps were drawn Surrey had run up 446 for six wickets in four hours and three-quarters. In all, they made 523 for seven wickets in five and a-half hours. Hobbs stayed whilst 50 were made for the first wicket, and Goatly helped Hayes to add 127 for the second in 80 minutes. The last-named made his 101 in just under three hours without a mistake. Bird and Harrison put on 75 in half-an- hour and Ducat and Hitch 180 in 75 minutes (the first 103 in 35). Ducat’s play was faultless and Hitch offered only one chance—a difficult one when 35. The former hit fourteen 4’s and the latter a 6 and fifteen 4’s. The Somerset batsmen could do little against Rushby, who at one period got six wickets for 13 runs, and were called upon to follow-on 395 in arrears. Hardy and Bisgood then made 77 for the opening partnership, but with two men out for 95 the game was given up, not a ball being sent down on the third day owing to rain. Score and analysis:— Hobbs, run out ............ Hayes, c Bisgood, b Hardy Goatly, b Lewis ............ Harrison, b Lewis ............ M. C. Bird, b Taylor Sandham, c Bisgood, b Hardy ♦Innings declared closed. Strudwick, Smith (W.C.), and Rushby did not bat. S u r r e y . 18 Ducat, not out ............ .. 101 101 Hitch, c Hardy, b Taylor ... .. 100 64 B 12, lb 11, w 2 .. 25 53 — 46 Total (7 wkts)* ... 523 First innings. B. L. Bisgood, b H itch ............ Hardy, c Hobbs, b Rushby Lewis, b Rushby........... Braund, c Bird, b Rushby O. M. Samson, b Rushby P. R. Johnson, c Bird, b Rushby J. Daniell, not out ............ G. W. Hodgkinson, b Rushby... Taylor, b Rushby...................... A. E. Newton, b Bird ............ Robson, absent hurt ............ B 5, lb 1, w 1 ............ Total ......... Second innings. b Bird ...................... 34 c Hayes, b Smith............ 40 not out ...................... 11 not out ...................... G Byes ...................... 4 Total (2 wkts) ... 95 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Lewis ............33 6 127 2 1 Hardy ... ... 16 1 100 2 Taylor ............35-4 1 152 2 Braund ... 11 0 47 0 Robson ............ 16 4 72 0 | Taylor bowled two wides. First innings. S o m e r s e t . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w Hitch ............ 9 3 30 1 ............ 9 1 30 0 Rushby ............ 22 6 59 7 ............ ... 7 1 27 0 Smith ............ 17 8 27 0 ............ ... 9 1 12 1 Bird ............ 31 1 5 1 ............ 6 3 4 1 Hobbs ... 5 1 18 0 Bird bowled one wide. HAMPSTEAD v. WEST HERTS.--Played at Watford on August 5. Score W e s t Herts. H ampstead . T. R. Chant, b Dumbelton 0 D.J. Crump, c Household, bChant 4 O. G. Morman, c Farmil<n, b DumG. J. Donaldson, c Wolf, b Clarke 28 belton ................................ 3 J. Mackie, c Morman, b Clarke ... 56 E. S. Household, b Mackie 18 G. R. Perkins, run out ............ 12 A. F. Grundy, b Dumbelton 56 G. G. Dumbelton, not out J. Kerr, c Ryding, b Grundy 38 H. E. Blower, b Kerr ............ 8 8 H. G. Horton, c Perkins, b DumC. D. D. McMillin, c F. S. Blower, belton ...................... 48 b Chant ................................ 8 W. II. Clarke, c and b Dumbclton 7 T. M. Farmiloe, c Chant, b Grundy 7 R. S. Horton, run out ............ 3 E. R. Watson, b Grundy............ 2 V. G. Wolf, not out... ............ 22 F. R. Eiloart, not out ............ 8 J.T. Ryding,c Watson,bDumbelton 0 S. Mee, did not bat...................... 0 F. S. Blower, c Kerr, b Mackie ... 0 B 12, lb 4 ...................... 16 B 15, lb 2, nb 4 ............ 21 — — Total (S wkts.) 187 Total ...................... 186 SUSSEX MARTLETS v. BOGNOR. B o g n o r . H. Gatehouse, b Welch ... 0 A. Butt, c G. D. Pope, b Welch ... 4 W. Ide, c and b Baker ............ 7 B. H. Holloway, b Baker............ 1 F.W. Gilligan, c Welch, b Dowling 40 J. S. Harrison, c G. D. Pope, b Welch ................................31 E. S. Harrison, c Morshead, b Welch ................................ 0 A. E. R. Gilligan, c Dowling, b de Slubicki ............................... 55 C. W. R. Pantlin, c and b Dowling 0 A. J. Davis, b Baker ............ 5 H. Knight, not ou t...................... 3 B 20, w 5 ...................... 25 Played at Bognor on August 3. Score :— | S u s sex M a r t l e t s . P. S. A. Morshead, b Id e ............. 7 G. D. Pope, b Ide .. ............. 8 J. M. de Slubicki, c Davis, b Hol­ loway ................................ 0 G. C. Dowling, c Ide, b Holloway 2 P. Boyd Wallis, c and b Holloway 10 R. K. Simons, b Ide ............. 4 E. Bagot, not o u t ....................... 1 D. Boyd Wallis, c and b Ide ... 13 E. C. Baker, c Gilligan, b Hollo­ way ........................................ 0 J. C. Pope, run out....................... 2 J. S. Welch, c Pantlin, b Ide ... 0 Byes ................................. 9 Total ... 171 Total ... G2 HAMPSH IRE y . SUSSEX . Played at Sosrthftmptoa on August 3, 4 and 5 and won by Hampshire by 98 runs. The outstanding feature of the game was the batting of Mead, who followed up his 201 not out against Warwickshire with 194. He made 50 out of 66 in 50 minutes, 100 out of 145 in an hour and a-half, and, without a mistake, 194 out of 292 in 190 minutes. His runs were obtained by strokes all round the wicket and his chief hits were thirty four 4’s Bowell stayed with him whilst 163 were made in an hour and three-quarters for the first wicket, but the others gave little support. Vine batted skilfully for two and a-half hours in his first innings and for half- an-hour less in his second. Albert Relf also did well in the first innings, staying with Vine for 95 minutes whilst 97 were added for the fifth wicket. Score and analysis:— H am psh ire . 40 First innings. Bowell, lbw, b Cox ................................ Mead, c Relf (R. R.), b Leach............ Stone, b Vine ......................................... Kennedy, st Butt, b Cox ...................... Capt. R. B. Airey, c Smith, b Relf (A. E.)... Brown, c Cox, b Leach................................ Lieut. S. W. Beadle, c Cox, b Leach............ E. M. Sprot, c Holloway, b Relf (A. E.) E. Olivier, not out ............................... Newman, lbw, b Relf (A. E .)...................... Colr.-Sergt. S. Forster, c Relf (R. R.), b Relf (A. E.) ................................................... B 7, lb 5, w 2, nb 1 ...................... Total ............ First innings. Vine, c Olivier, b Brown Relf (R. R.), c Bowell, b Brown Killick, c Stone, b Brown C. L. A. Smith, c Olivier, b Brown Relf (A. E.), c Bowell, b Brown H. P. Chaplin, lbw, b Kennedy Cox, lbw, b Kennedy ............ Jupp, b Kennedy...................... N. J. Holloway, lbw, b Kennedy Leach, b Kennedy ............ Butt, not out ...................... Lb 4, w 3, nb 1 Total............ Second innings, c Relf (A. E.), b Relf (K. R, 194 absent, i l l .................... 17 cRelf(R. R.),b(Relf (A. E. 9 c Smith, b Relf (A. E.) 30 b Relf (A. E.) 0 lbw, b Holloway ... 16 c Relf (A. E.), b Vine 8 b Leach ............ 4 c Relf (R. R.), b Leach 9 c and b Leach 4 not out ............ 15 L-byes 34 0 ) 8 6 15 33 6 22 18 9 S u ssex . First innings. 346 Total ........... Second innings. 64 c Stone, b Olivier........... 5 c Newman, b Brown 8 c Airey, b Brown........... 5 not out .................... 58 c Airey, b Olivier........... 11 b Kennedy...................... 15 c Kennedy, b Olivier 36 c and b Kennedy........... 15 c and b Olivier ............ 13 lbw, b Brown ........... 8 c Kennedy, b Newman .. 8 B 6, lb 4, nb 4 246 Total e . Second innings. 43 9 27 20 10 2 11 0 0 24 O. M. R. W. 0. M. R. w. Relf (A. E.) ... 23 8 77 4 ... ............ 28 17 42 3 Leach ... 13 1 39 3 ... ............ 18-3 3 56 3 Holloway . ... 9 2 39 0 ... ............ 4 0 12 1 Relf(R. R.) ... 5 0 30 0 ... ............ 9 1 26 1 Jupp ... 5 0 44 0 ... Cox ... ... 13 1 53 2 ... Vine... ... 11 2 49 1 ... 5 1 20 1 Relf (A. E.) and Relf (R. R.) each bowled one wide and Cox one no ball. First innings. S u s s e x . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Brown ... 23 1 82 5 ... ............ 15 1 58 3 Kennedy . ... 30-2 7 77 5 ... ............ 27 2 63 2 Newman ... 13 1 50 0 ... ............ 0*2 0 1 1 Olivier ... 8 2 25 0 ... ............ 12 0 30 4 Forster ........... 3 0 4 0 ... Newman bowled two wides, Olivier five no-balls and Brown one. KENT 2nd XI. v. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.—Played at Folkestone on July 31 and August 1 and won by Kent by three wickets. Score:— First innings. K e n t 2nd XI. Second innings. A. O. Snowdon, c Brown, b Wright............ 69 b Faulkner............ 5 Collins, c and b Frith ...................... .. 21 c Ross, b Le Gros ... 0 Jennings, c P. J. Paravicini, b Frith 5 run out ............ SO L. H. W. Troughton, st Faulkner, b Wright 71 c Jennison, b Hearne 11 W. A. Powell, b Hearne.............................. .. 46 c Le Gros, b Hearne 64 A. L. Hosie, lbw, b Faulkner.................... . 21 b Hearne ............ 17 Morfee, c Ross, b Hearne .................... Roberts, b Wright .............................. . 5 run out ............ 1 .. 8 not out ............ 1 Hickmott, not out .. ........... .. 41 not out 22 Preston, st Franklin, b Wright Smith, b Le Gros....................................... Byes, &e ............................... 7 .. 6 .. 21 Byes, &c................ 14 Total .................... . 321 Total (7 wkts). . 165 First innings B u ck in g h a m sh ire F. J. de Paravicini, c Hosie, b Preston ... 3 Second innings, b Morfee ..................... 8 G. M. Faulkner, c Powell, b Preston... .. 2 c Morfee, b Preston 7 P. L. Frith, b Preston.............................. . 4 c Troughton, b Snowdon . 8 P. W. Le Gros, c Hickmott, b Preston . 4 lbw, b Snowdon........... 3 Wright, not o u t ....................................... . 57 lbw, b Snowdon ........... 8 N. D. C. Ross, c Snowdon, b Morfee... .. 25 c Snowdon, b Powell 82 W. B. Franklin, c Collins, b Hickmott . 8 c Jennings, b Preston 26 W. J. Brown, c Collins, b Morfee . 1 b Preston ..................... 5 H. Jennison, b Morfee.............................. . 2 c and b Preston ........... 87 P. G. de Paravicini, b Morfee.................... . 0 not out ..................... 3 Hearne, b Preston .............................. . 40 c and b Preston ........... 22 Byes, &c............................... . 27 Byes, &c................. 53 Total.............................. 173 Total ........... 312

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