Cricket 1911

476 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g u s t 26,1911. THE GERMANTOWN TOUR. (Continued from page 1*38.) 9 th M a t c h .— v. G EN TLEM EN OF SURREY. Played at the Oval on August 15 and 16 and left drawn. Score and analysis: First innings. G e n tle m e n o f S u r r e y . Second innings. 1). H. Butcher, c Savage, b Tripp 11 b Priestman .............. 29 P. H. Slater, c Clark, b Tripp.............. 0 c Stewart, b Anderson ... IS F. S. Gillespie, b Tripp ......................... 8 b Pearson ......................... 65 A. C. M. Croome, c and b Tripp 20 b Mann ......................... 10 W. T. Graburn, c Tripp, b Savage ... 26 c Tripp, b Clark .............. 72 L. S. Wells, b Tripp ......................... 0 c and b Clark .............. 16 G. U. B. Roose, c Tripp, b Savage ... 22 c Stewart, b Clark.............. 5 C. W. Goddard, b Savage .............. 0 not out ......................... 4 Lieut. J. A. Shuter, c Pearson, b Savage .. 11 c Stewart, b Savage 4 H. G. Yates, c Tripp, b Clark.............. 13 c Stewart, b Clark............. 0 H. H. Cornish, not o u t......................... 19 b Savage ......................... 5 B 4, lb 6 ......................... 10 B 12, lb 4, w 7 23 T o ta l......................... 140 Total .............. 246 First innings. G e rm a n to w n . Second innings. R. L. Pearson, b W ells......................... 73 c Roose, b Yates .............. 2 J. R. Stewart, c Roose, b Goddard ... 13 c Cornish, b Wells.............. 3 H. P. Austin, c Roose, b Yates 1 c Roose, b Yates .............. 20 P. H . Clark, b Cornish......................... 59 run out ......................... 15 A. G. Priestman, c Roose, b Wells ... 12 c Roose, b Wells .............. 1 F. H. Tripp, c Roose, b Cornish 5 c Roose, b Yates .............. 2 Dr. J. N. Henry, run out .............. 1 c Graburn, b Goddard ... 11 H. S. Hamed, not o u t ......................... 16 not out ......................... 12 R. P. Anderson, c Cornish, b Wells ... 18 st Roose, b Y ates.............. 22 E. M. Mann, c Butcher, b Wells 1 c Croome, b Goddard 4 J. H. Savage, st Roose, b Wells 5 not out ......................... 22 B 3, lb 6 ......................... 9 No-ball .............. 1 Total......................... . 213 Total (9 wkts) ... 115 First innings. G e n tle m e n OF S u r r e y . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w. Clark .............. 12*2 4 21 1 .............. 23*4 5 56 4 Tripp .............. 21 0 70 5 .............. 11 2 50 0 Savage .............. 11 2 26 4 .............. 17 6 30 2 Anderson.............. 2 0 5 0 .............. 6 0 22 1 Mann .............. 1 0 8 0 .............. 7 0 25 1 Priestman .............. 8 0 19 1 Pearson .............. 4 0 21 1 Anderson bowled three wides, Savage two, and Clark and Tripp each one First innings. G e rm a n to w n . Second innings. O. M. R. w. O. M. R. W. Yates .............. 10 2 55 1 .............. 14 2 39 4 Goddard .............. 8 1 37 1 .............. 5 0 12 2 Grabum .............. 3 0 15 0 Cornish .............. 14 1 57 2 Gillespie .............. 4 0 15 0 Wells .............. 9-2 2 25 5 17 3 63 2 Yates bowled one no-ball. 1 0 th M a t c h .— v. G EN TLEM EN OF LIVERPOOL. and 19 and won by Germantown by an Played at Aigburth on August 18 innings and 169 runs. Score First innings. G e n tle m e n W. Bowring, b O’N e ill......................... W. Fraser, c Brotherton, b Clark E. S. Johnson, b O’Neill .............. F. J. Kirby, b O’Neill ......................... J. C. Cunningham, b Clark .............. W. P. Barnes, c and b O’Neill... R. Cunningham, c Clark, b O’Neill ... Rev. J. M. Swift, c Jordan, b O’Neill J. A. Rimmer, b Savage .............. J. W. Smith, c O’Neill, b Savage F. W. Boucher, not out......................... Byes, &c.............................. Total......................... o f L iv e r p o o l. Second innings. ... 30 c Stewart, b Savage ... 0 4 cTripp, b Clark ....... 7 1 c Stewart, b O’Neill ... 3 ... 8 b O’Neill .......................... 7 a c Maxwell, b Savage ... 2 0 c Brotherton, b Clark ... 40 ... 37 c Pearson, b Clark ... 21 ... 16 b O’Neill .......................... 5 2 b Tripp .......................... 2 3 c Jordan, b Clark................ 2 7 not out ......................... 3 1 Byes, &c......................... 4 ........... 11’ G e rm a n to w n . R. L. Pearson, c R. Cunningham, b R im m e r.................................... 0 J. R. Stewart, b Smith .............. 10 H. S. Harned, c Boucher, b Smith 1 P. H. Clark, c and b Barnes ... 53 W. P. O’Neill, c Barnes, b Kirby... 50 T. C. Jordan, b Rimmer ..............106 A. G. Priestman, c and b Rimmer 72 Total F. H. Tripp, stBoucher, b Rimmer H. Z. Maxwell, not out .............. J. H. Savage, jun., b Smith J. P. Brotherton, b Rimmer Byes, &c.................................. T o t a l......................... 1 1 th M a t c h .— v. WOODBROOK CLUB AND GROUND. Played at Bray on August 21 and 22 and won by Woodbrook by 163 i Faulkner took eleven wickets for 123 runs and Steel seven for 38. Score:— First innings. W o o d b ro o k . Second innings. S. H. Cochrane, c Anderson, b Clark Baker, b O’N e ill.................................... G. A. Faulkner, b O’Neill .............. Clarke, st Stewart, b O’N e ill.............. Capt. E. G. Wynyard, b O’Neill F. S. Fleuret, b Savage......................... Rev. H. F. Steel, b O’Neill ... ... H. B. Delmege, c Savage, b O’Neill ... Meads, run out .................................... Stedman, lbw, b Clark ......................... Rainsford, not out ......................... Byes, &c.......................... Total... ' Innings declared closed. 28 c Savage, b Clark ... . 21 51 c Austin, b Clark ... . 45 66 c Stewart, b Tripp . 4 16 6 run out ...................... . 26 24 b Tripp ...................... . 3 1 c Pearson, b Savage . 9 15 not out ...................... . 26 21 c Maxwell, b Tripp . 9 19 0 26 Byes, &c................. . 18 273 Total (7 wkts)* . . 161 First innings. G e r m a n t o w n . Second innings. R. L. Pearson, b Steel ... .........................19 c Steel, b Faulkner .. 68 J. R. Stewart, b Steel ... .........................22 b Faulkner.............. 8 H. P. Austin, b Steel ......................... 0 b Faulkner.............. 4 P. H. Clark, lbw, b Faulkner ......................... 8 c Baker, b Faulkner .. 22 W. P. O’Neill, b Faulkner ......................... 4 b Clarke ............. .. 1 T. C. Jordon, b Faulkner .............. 1 c Clarke, b Faulkner .. 1 R. P. Anderson, b Steel... ......................... 4 b Faulkner............. .. 0 A. G. Priestman, b Steel .........................24 c and b Faulkner ... .. 25 H. Z. Maxwell, c Stedman, b Steel.............. 10 not out .............. .. 19 F. H. Tripp, b Steel ......................... 0 b Faulkner............. .. 1 J. H. Savage, not out ... ........................... 3 c Baker, b Clarke ... .. 9 Byes, &c.... ......................... 4 Byes, &c. ... 14 Total ... ..............99 Total ... 172 HAMPSTEAD v. WANSTEAD.- rain. Score :— W a n s t e a d . C. Raison, c Pitts, b Clarke S. H. Snell, lbw, b Pitts ... N. Snell, c Donaldson, b Pitts .. W. Treadaway, b Pitts ............ C. H. Douglas, b Pitts ............ J. H. Douglas, b Pitts E. Lake, b Pitts ....................... H. Stubbings, b Pitts L. Lleuw, not o u t ...................... . R. H. Robinson, b Pitts ............ A. N. Other, runout B 23, lb 2, nb 3 Total...................... . -Played on August 19. Match abandoned— 52 3 1 7 52 6 0 4 15 3 H a m p s t e a d . D. J. Crump, c A . R. Triman, Raison ................................. G. R. D. Howell, hit wicket, Raison .................................. O. H. Eiloart, not out Byes, &c. Total (2 wkts) 35 J. G. Donaldson, G. J. S. Pitts, G. R. Perkins, E. C. R. Clarke, R. Leigh Ibbs, E. R. Watson, H.' E. Edwards and C. C. Monkhouse did not bat. GARDINERS “SPECIALLY SELECTED” C R IC K E T BAT . Nott A d d rtss- The one fo r th e Season . Used by most of the leading County players. W rite for Illustrated Catalogue, post free. SPORTS WORKS, NODDESDON H E R T S . Telephone N o .:— 200 HODDESDON. Telegraphic Address :— “ GARDINER, HODDESDON," C 6 O V A L B A . R E I D 'S O V A L . W H I T E The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goods. Warranted not to rub off or cake. As used at Kenniogton Oval, and highly recom­ mended by K. S. Ranjitsinhji, Dr. W . G. Grace, C. B. Fry, Loid Dalmenyi Australian XI., 1905, G. L. Jessop, &c., &c. P a c k e d in z in c b o x e s , 6 d . p e r b o x . J. J. 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