Cricket 1911

474 CEICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. A u g u s t 26,1911. THE OLD ROSS A LLI AN S’ TOUR. B ip o n C. & G. Second innings. .............20 c James, b Higson ... 1 1st M a t c h .— v. RIPON CLUB AND GROUND.— Played at Ripon on July 10 and 11 and lost by 43 runs. Score and First innings. A. Hainstock, c Marriot, b James Cook, c Marriott, b Higson G. Tattersall, run out .............. J. Abbott, b Edge .............. G. W. Hainstock, b Edge S. Brayshay, c Marriott, b Higson J. Pearson, notout .............. G. Mangles, c Daniel, b Edge ... F. Smith, c H. C. Edge, b Higson Swain, c and b H igson.............. W. Render, c Higson, b Marriott Byes, &c. 5 c Daniel, b Marriott 14 run out ......................... 18 b Higson ......................... 13 b Higson ......................... 25 c F. G. Edge, b Marriott... 22 c and b Edge .............. 14 b Higson ......................... 37 c Daniel, b E d g e .............. 8 c H. Edge, b Higson 5 not out ......................... 18 Byes, &c..................... Total.............. ..............199 Total 208 First innings. O ld R o s s a llia n s . Second innings. H. C. Edge, run out .............. .............. 31 c Mangles, b Cook.............. 34 H. M. Parrington, b Cook .............. 35 b Cook ......................... 15 F. G. Edge, c and b Cook .............. 12 b Abbott ......................... 6 T. D. Daly, lbw, b Cook............. .............. 0 b Render ......................... 24 T. A. Higson, b Render............. .............. 0 b Swain ......................... 2 C. Smith, c Abbott, b Cook 7 b Swain ......................... 9 G. B. L. James, c and b Cook ... .............. 59 c Abbott, b Swain.............. 57 W. F. Parrington, b Cook .............. 6 b Swain ......................... 5 Rev. A. E. Marriott, not out ... .............. 7 b Cook ......................... 26 H. E. Daniel, b Cook .............. .............. 1 not out ......................... 1 A. Richardson, c sub., b Cook... .............. 0 c G. W. Hainstock, b Swain 2 Byes, &c............... ............. 9 Byes, &c.................... 16 Total ..............167 Total......................... 197 First innings. R ip o n C. & G. Second innings O . M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Higson .............. 22 2 82 4 ... .............. 26 7 57 5 James ... ... 7 2 28 1 ... .............. 8 1 44 0 Edge .............. 18 3 44 3 ... .............. 12 0 42 2 Marriott .............. 12 2 27 1 ... .............. 11 2 40 2 Daly ............. 2 0 10 0 James bowl ed two no-balls. 2nd M a t c h — v. H ARROGATE CLUB AND GROUND.— Played at Harrogate on July 12 and 13 and won by an innings and 54 runs. Score:— First innings. H a r r o g a t e C. & G. Kilner, c Kingdon, b Higson.............. W. Fawcett, lbw, b M arriott.............. H . A. Dixon, c Kingdon, b Edge T. Newton, c and b M arriott.............. H. J. J. Blake, b Marriott .............. R. Breare, c H . C. Edge, b Smith Dunnington, b Marriott .............. Redfern, run out... ... .............. C. Chippindale, lbw, b Marriott W. H. Freeman, not out .............. B. Emmett, b Marriott......................... Byes, &c.......................... Second innings. 27 absent ........................ 8 c and b M a rrio tt............. 35 c Kingdon, b James 58 c and b Smith ............. 34 b James ........................ 1 c James, b Marriott 40 c James, b Smith ... 11 lbw, b Higson ............. 12 b M a rrio tt............ . 0 c James, b Higson............ 5 not out ........................ 16 Byes, &c. ............ Total... ... 247 Total O t.d R o s s a llia n s . H. M. Parrington, c Newton, b Dixon .. ......................... H. C. Edge, b Dunnington C. Smith, b K iln e r......................... H. W. Carrington, c and b Dunn­ ington ... ......................... T. A. Higson, c and b Dunnington G. L. B. James, b K iln e r.............. 53 13 5 75 11 3 F. G. Edge, b Redfern ............. W. F. Parrington, b Dunnington T. D. Daly, b Redfern .............. Rev. A. E. Marriott, not out L. Kingdcn, b Dunnington Byes, &c............................. 19 Total First innings. H a r r o g a t e C. & G. Second innings. Higson Marriott Edge James Smith O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W 23 7 71 1 ... ... 6-2 4 9 2 31-1 2 93 6 .. ... 13 2 46 3 7 1 32 1 ... 5 1 10 0 ... 12 4 30 2 6 0 23 1 ... ... 5 1 16 2 Marriott bowled one wide and James one no-ball. 3 rd M a tc h .— v. M R . N. J. T. B A K E ’S X I.— Played at Harrogate on July 14 and left drawn. Score :— O l d R o s s a l l ia n . H. M. Parrington, not out... R. W. Crummack, b Redfern J. H. Ramsbottom, st Emmott, Bake .............. M. L. Parrington, st Emmott, Bake ......................... W. E. Parrington, not out... Byes, &c. 146 82 0 31 9 278 Total (3 wkts)* * Innings declared closed. F. M. Bentley, T. D. Daly, C. Smith, G. L. B. James, Rev. A. E. Marriott and T. A. Higson did not bat. M r . N. J. T. B a k e ’s XI. Major Starkey, b Ramsbottom ... 7 J. W. Atkinson, c Smith, b Daly 40 A. Dixon, st Bentley, b W. Par­ rington .................................... 0 W. Bowler, c Daly, b James ... 12 H. A. Dixon, retired hurt.............. 7 W. H. Freeman, b Crummack ... 4 R. Green, c Daly, b Crummack ... 0 B. Emmett, not out .............. 30 Byes, &c. ............... 34 Total (6 wkts) ... 134 Redfern and N. J. T. Bake did not bat. M r . N. J. T. B a k e 's XI. O. M. R. W. o. M. R. Ramsbottom ... 5 2 7 1 Marriott ... 6 1 23 S m ith .............. 6 1 18 0 Jam e s ............. 2 0 10 W. Parrington... 5 3 4 1 Crummack ... 4 2 8 Daly ............ 4 1 12 1 M. L. Parrington 3 0 18 4 t h M a t c h .— v. ROSSALL SCHOOL.--A t Rossall, on July 14 and 15. doned. 5 th M a t c h .— v. H UDDERSFIELD CLUB AND GROUND. Played at dersfield on July 17 and 18 and left drawn. Score and analysis:— First innings. H u d d e r s fie ld C. & G. Second innings. Hud- S. Peel, b James W. Bedford, run out .................................... A. Canby, c Mellowdew, b James .............. J. W. Clegg, b James .................................... P. Johnson, b H ig s o n .................................... J. E. Pontefract, b James ......................... F. E. Woodhead, c Carrington, b Mellowdew A. M. Sharp, b Ja m e s .................................... J. Hogley, c Marriott, b Higson .............. S. Moorhouse, c Mellowdew, b Higson A. E. T. Hinchciiffe, b Higson .............. A. Littlewood, not o u t.................................... Byes, &c.............................. c Crummack, b James b James b Marriott 45 5 80 0 8 not out not out ... 85 ... 41 35 Total... ............... 260 O ld R o s s a llia n s . J. K. Lane, c Hinchciiffe, b Bed­ ford ............................................... R. W. Crummack, c Clegg, b Bed­ ford ............................................... Colin Smith, c Littlewood, b Bed­ ford ............................................... H. W. Carrington, b Canby T. Mellowdew, c Littlewood, b Bedford .................................... T. A. Higson, c Woodhead, b Canby F. M. Bentley, c Littlewood, b Bedford .................................... Byes, &c. .............. 19 Total (3 wkts) ... 246 39 33 62 W. F. Parrington, c Woodhead, Bedford ......................... H. B. Crook, b Canby G. L. B. James, c Littlewood, Pontefract........................ Rev. A. E. Marriott, not out H. De La Mothe, c Johnson, Canby ......................... Byes, &c. Total ... 21 b 44 ... 46 b ... 5 ... 16 ... 387 First innings. H u d d e r s fie ld C. & G. Second innings. O. M R. W. O. M. R. W. Higson ... 15 1 74 4 ... ... 11 1 42 0 Marriott ... 18 1 74 0 ... ... 8 0 40 1 Mellowdew ... 21 3 45 1 ... ... 14 2 40 0 Smith ... 2 U 20 0 ... ... 2 0 11 0 James ... 12*3 3 37 5 ... ... 11 0 68 2 Crummack ... ... 1 0 15 0 La Mothe ... 2 0 11 0 Mellowdew and James each bowled two no-balls. 6 t h M a t c h .— v. GRANTHAM CLUB AND GROUND.— Played at Grantham on July 19 and 20 and won by 162 runs. Score and analysis :— First innings O ld R o s s a llia n s . R. W. Crummack, b Prior J. K. Lane, c and b Prior Dr. G. P. Wilson, c Nott, b Prior H. W. Carrington, b English ... T. A. Higson, b English W. F. Parrington, b Britt C. Smith, b Britt......................... G. L. B. James, st Allen, b Britt F. M. Bentley, b Cannell T. Ridsdill Smith, c and b Britt H. De la Mothe, not out Byes, &c...................... Total 7 7 0 1 37 83 14 27 24 16 0 13 Second innings. run out .............. not out .............. c Knott, b Prior ... b English .............. c Prior, b English ... c Goldsmith, b Cannell not out b English .............. 0 86 4 0 1 22 27 2 .........................229 * Innings declared closed. First innings. G ra n th a m C. & G. Rev. E. J. Goldsmith, c Carrington, b Hig­ son .......................................................... 9 W. E. Thompson, b Higson ......................... 28 F. S. Cannell, c La Mothe, b Sm ith............. 34 C. L. Prior, b H ig s o n ................................... 1 Sir A. Priestley, M.P., run out .............. 11 W. H. Wilkinson, b Smith ......................... 1 C. R. English, c Ridsdill Smith, bHigson... 9 W. Britt, b James .................................... 3 H. C. Bell, not out ....................................10 S. F. Nott, c Crummack, b James ............. 1 Allen, b James .............................................. 1 Byes, &c..................................... 17 Byes, &c. .............. Total (6 wkt.)* ... Sccond innings. b James ......................... c Crummack, b James ... c Wilson, b James............. c Crummack, b Higson ... absent hurt......................... run out ......................... c Crummack, b Higson .. c De La Mothe, b James ... c Crummack, b James ... not out ......................... run out ......................... Byes, &c. .............. To ta l- First innings. ..........................125 G ra n th a m C. & G. Total Second innings. Higson James Smith 0. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 24 4 41 4 ............ ............ 15 3 31 2 16*2 3 43 3 ............ ............ 15 2 53 5 7 1 16 2 ............ TO SECRETAR IES OF CLUBS AND SCHOOLS Scobe-sheets and O rd e r op G oin o-in Cabds. —A dozen of either will be sent on receipt of Twopence in stamps, to cover postage. Larger quantities at proportionate rates. A dd ress: Manager, Cricket, 168, Upper Tham es Street, E .C .

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