Cricket 1911

S ept . 9, 1911. CKICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 501 M IDDLESEX v. SURREY . Played at Lord’s on August 31, September 1 and 2 and won by Middlesex by 353 runs. Surrey were outclassed in all departments of the game and were deservedly beaten. They made many blunders in the field and their batting on a good wicket was inexcusably weak. Tarrant hit ten 4's in his freely-hit 68, but was missed three times, whilst Warner, whose 121 was a masterly innings, should have been out when 23. The latter and Mann put on 83 together. When Middlesex went in the second time they showed that Surrey’s collapse was not due to the state of the wicket, for they ran up 330 for five wickets in two hours and three-quarters. Tarrant and Douglas made 128 for the first wicket in 70 minutes, the former, who hit fourteen 4’s, claiming 89 of the number. With the younger Hearne in 81 were added for the second wicket, and Mann after­ wards made 73 in 42 minutes and carried out his bat. At one period Mann and Hendren put on 54 in 15 minutes. Surrey were given a good start in their second innings, Hayward and Hobbs making 94 for the first wicket, but the rest could do little against Hearne (J. W .), whose nine wickets cost but 82 runs. Score and analysis :— First innings. M id d l e s e x . Second innings. J. Douglas, b Hitch ......................... Tarrant, c Hayward, b Rushby Hearne (J. W.), c Rushby, b Smith ... P. F. Warner, c Hobbs, b Rushby ... Hendren, run out ......................... B. L. Kidd, b Hitch ......................... F. T. Mann, b R ushby......................... Murrell, b H itc h .................................... S. H. Saville, c Strudwick, b Bird ... Hearne (.J. T.), c Strudwick, b Bird ... Mignon, not o u t ............ B 7, lb 2, w 1, nb 1 ... Total......................... 19 b Bush .......................,. 82 68 c Hayward, b Rushby ... 89 14 c Hayward, b Hayes .. 40 121 0 c Smith, b Hayes ... .. 25 9 35 not out ...................... .. 73 3 b Hayes ...................... 1 21 not out ......................... 15 4 11 B 4, lb 1 .. 5 306 Total (5 wkts)* .,.. 330 *Innings declared closcd. First innings. S urrev . Hayward, c Warner, b Mignon ............ Hobbs, c Murrell, b Hearne (J. T . ) ............ Hayes, c Murrell, b M ig n o n ........................ Major H. S. Bush, c Hendren, b Hearne(J.T.) M. C. Bird, c Mignon, b Hearne (J. T.) I. r. F. Campbell, b M ignon......................... Goatly, lbw, b Hearne (J. W .)......................... iStrudwick, lbw, b Hearne (J. T.) .............. Hitch, c Tarrant, b Hearne (J. T.) ............. Smith (W. C. i, c Hendren, b Hcarne (J. T.) KUbhby, not o u t......................... ............. B 1, lb 1, nb 2 ......................... Smith Kushby Hitch Bird... Hayes llobbs Second innings. 10 lbw, b Hearne (J. W.) ... 4 c Tarrant, b Hearne(J. W.) 1 c Hearne (J. T.), b Hcarne (J. W.) ........................ 7 c Murrell, b Hearne(J. W.) 10 lbw, b Hearne (J. W.) ... 5 lbw, b Hearne (J. W.) 8 c Hendren, b Tarrant 8 Ibw, b Hearne (J. W.) 5 st Murrell, b Hearne (J. W.) 15 not out ......................... 5 b Hcarne -J. W . ) ............. 4 B 20, lb 6, w 2 ............ Total... .............82 Total . 201 First innings. M id d l e s e x . Second innings. O. M. R. w. O. M. R. w- ............. 25 3 97 1 ............. ... 6 2 27 0 .............. 22-4 3 64 3 ............. ... 9 1 40 1 .............. 21 2 83 3 ............. ... 7 0 47 0 .............. 11 2 32 2 .............. 6 0 29 0 .............. 3 0 10 0 ............. ... 13 0 8S 3 .............. 5 1 9 0 ............. ... 2 1 4 0 Bush .............. ... 11 0 90 1 Rushby bowled ouc wide and Hitch one no-ball. First innings. S u r r k y . Second innings. C. M. B. W. O. M. R. W. .............. 9 4 li> 3 ............. . T.) ... 14*3 2 40 6 ... .. !!! 22 13 27 0 . W.) ... 6 0 1!» 1 ............. ... 20 3 82 9 Tarrant ............. ... 18 4 33 1 Kidd ............. ... 7 0 31 0 Mignon Hcarne (J. W.) bowled one no-ball and two wides and Mignon one no-ball. SUSSEX M AR TLETS v. MADCAPS.— M a d c a p s . B. W. Onslow, b Calthorpe Capt. W. B. Bailey, cD. G. Sundius- Smith, b Welch ......................... S. de Saram, c Sutton, b Calthorpe E. S. B. Williams, b Calthorpe ... R. L. Bowen, b Calthorpe............. Rev. P. H. Smith, b Calthorpc ... W. L. Donaldson, b Calthorpc ... T. Russell, run o u t......................... G. G. Carpenter, not o u t ............. J. F. Christie, st Bagot, b Cal­ thorpe .................................... F. W. H. Pratt, b Calthorpe B 12,lb 5 .............. Played at Hove on August 31. Score :— S u ssex M a r t l e t s . R. D. Cochrane, c Christie, b Bowen ....................................151 D. G. Sundius-Smith, b Bailey ... 122 F. G. Calthorpe, not o u t ............. 151 T. H. Curtis, lbw, b Bailey ... 0 G. D. Pape, b Bowen .............. 6 R. K. Simms, b Carpenter ... 42 C. L. M. Sutton, not o u t............. 0 B 29, lb 10, w 6.............. 45 Total Total (5 wkts) 517 W. F Sundius-Smith, E. Bagot, W. G. Heasman and J. S. Welch did not bat. R IC H A R D D A F T ’S N O T T IN G H A M S H IR E M A R L .— Particulars apply Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts.— (A d v t .) HAMPSH IRE v. LANCASH IRE . Played at Bournemouth on August 31, September 1 and 2 and won by Lancashire by an innings and 27 runs. W inniD g the toss, Lancashire sent Hampshire in and their action was thoroughly justified. At one time a much smaller score than 151 seemed likely, but Kennedy made some good hits and the last four wickets added 76. Everything in the match was dwarfed by the superb batting of Sharp, who made 184 in four houts and a-half by faultless cricket. Hitting well all round, he made a 5 and twenty-one 4’s. Ernest Tyldesley helped him to put on 178 in two hours and a-half and with Hornby he added 118 in 70 minutes after the fall of the eighth wicket at 257. Hampshire broke down in their second innings, only Mead, who made 85 in 125 minutes, being seen to any advantage. Score and analysis:— First innings. Bowell, c Hartley, b Dean Stone, c Garnett, b Fairclough Mead (C. P.), lbw, b Dean Capt. W. N. White, c Tyldesley clough .................................... Brown, b Dean ......................... E. M. Sprot, b Fairclough D. M. Evans, b Fairclough Kennedy, not out .............. H. C. MeDonell, b Barrell Newman, b Barrell .............. Hopkins, b Dean......................... B 8, lb 5 ............. Total............. H a m p s h ir e . Second innings. .............. 6 run out ......................... 8 .............. 14 b Dean ......................... 1 .............. 28 c Sharp, b Dean .............. 85 ), b Fair- .............. 3 c Garnett, b MacLeod 36 .............. 6 c Tyldcslcy (W.), b Sharp.. 10 .............. 25 b MacLeod............. 6 .............. 0 c Garnett, b Dean............. 1 .............. 30 c Garnett, b Dean.............. 8 .............. 21 run out ............. 8 .............. 5 c Tyldesley (J. T.), b Dean 15 .............. 0 not out ......................... 6 .............. 13 B 3, lb 6, nb 4 13 ..............151 Total .............. 197 L a n c a s h ir e . A. Hartley, c Brown, b Evans ... 0 Tyldeslcy (W.), c Kennedy, b Hopkins ... .. .............. 1(3 Tyldesley (J. T.), c Bowell, b Kennedy .................................... 9 Sharp, not out .........................184 Tyldesley(E.),e Evans, b MeDonell 74 Fairclough, b McDonell .............. 0 First innings. O. Dean ............. 35-1 Kairclougli.............. 25 Barrell ............. 13 K.G.MaoLeod.c Sprot, b McDonell 19 Barrell, run out ......................... 0 H.G. Garnett,c Bowcll,b McDonell 0 A. H. Hornby, c Evans, b Mead... 48 Dean, b Mead ........................ 0 B 14, lb 6, w 4, nb 1 ... 26 Total .........................375 M. H a m p s h ir e . R. W. 74 4 ......................... 42 4 ......................... 22 2 ...................... Sharp......................... MacLeod .............. MacLeod bowled four no-balls. 10 5 Second innings. O. M. K. W. 26-1 6 79 5 10 3 22 0 7 1 28 1 18 4 55 2 L a n c a s h ir e . Evans ... Kennedy Hopkins O. M. R. W. 21 4 48 1 31 4 99 1 6 2 10 1 Mead ... Newman McDonell O. 13 24 17 Evans lowled four widcs and Newman one no-ball. M. R. w . 1 53 2 0 75 0 1 65 4 at Lord’s on M.C.C. AND GROUND v. CAM BR ID GESHIR E— Played August 18 and 19 and won by M.C.C. and Ground by an innings and 44 runs. Score and analysis:— First innings. C a m b r id g e s h ir e . Second innings. L. J. Reid, c Worsley, b Cox ... ... 7 b Cox.................................. 4 W. C . Hunt, c Headlam, b Cox Ling, c. Worsley, b Cox............ 9 run out .. 2 ... 16 c Headlam, b Tremlin 0 c Guggisberg, b Relf 59 B. W. Pigg, c and b Mead 4 K. G. Keid, st He idlam, b Cox ... 10 notout ......................... 39 F. E. Collier, b Tremlin............. ... 18 b Cox.............. ,. 5 O. W. Bocock, b Cox ............. 7 lbw, b C o x ....................... 5 Watts, run out ......................... 9 c and b Cox.......................,. 1U G. A. Rose, b Relf......................„ ... 11 c Doll, b Relf .............. 12 C. H. Pigg, not out ............. 2 c Headlam, b Cox............ . 8 Coulson, c Relf, b C o x ............. ... 4 b Relf 4 B 11, lb 3, w 1, nb 1 ... ... 16 Byes, &c................... . 0 Total ... 109 Total ............ . 152 M.C.C. a n d G ro u n d . Relf (A. E.), c Collier, b Coulson..,. 29 A. Worsley, lbw, b Coulson . 43 Cox, b H u n t ................................... 15 Dr. F. W. P. Holton, run out . 10 M. H. C. Doll, b Rose .............. 14 ! Tremlin, lbw, b Coupon............ . 29 R. N. R. Blaker, b H u n t ............. ■ 3 Mead (W.), c Ling, b G. Pigg . 0 W. R. Collins, not out .............. 103 ; B 20,lb 2....................... . 22 Major F. G. Guggisberg, c Watts, b B. W. Pigg ......................... 27 Total......................... 305 C. Headlam, c Ling, b Hunt 10 First innings, C a m b r id g e s h ir e . Second innings. Rclf ... Cox .. Mead Tremlin O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 16 6 29 1 ....... 161 2 39 3 25-4 7 44 6 ............ ... 28 7 73 5 6 1 11 1 ....... ... 6 1 21 1 4 1 9 1 ....... ... 5 1 19 0 O. M. R. W. Coulson... ... 29 8 74 3 Rose ... 15 0 76 1 Hunt ... ... 12 0 50 3 Cox bowled one wide and one no-ball. M.C.C. a n d G r o u n d . B. W. Pigg Ling ... C. H. Pigg O. M. R. W. 7 0 45 1 3 0 15 0 4-3 1 • 23 1

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