Cricket 1911
512 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept . 9, 1911. LINCO LN SHIR E v. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 14 and 15 and won by Lincolnshire by 20 runs, was found that the pitch was 3ft. 9in. too long. First innings. L in c o l n s h ir e . W. Rose, c Wilson, b Coulson.............. ... 3 W. E. Thompson, c Hayward, b Rose Day, c and b Ling ......................... Broughton, c Ling, b Rose .............. B. P. Nevile, hit wkt, b L in g ............. A. E. Gibson, c Ling, b H u n t.............. Riley, c Reid, b Coulson .............. J. N. Worman, c Tebbutt, b Coulson... T. H. Bowman, not out......................... A. Bavin, b Rose................................... G. H. Salaman, c Reid, bLing Byes, &c. .............. — Played at Spalding on August At the end of the first day it Score and analysis Second innings. c Hunt, b Rose .............. 15 c Watts, b Hunt .............. 15 c Reid, b Coulson.............. 3 c Ling, b Tebbutt.............. 13 c Collier, b Tebbutt ... 9 b Hunt ......................... 13 c Ling, b Hunt .............. 25 b Hunt ......................... 23 b Coulson ......................... 4 b Coulson ......................... 0 not out .........................17 Byes, &c....................24 Total First innings. C. J. Reid, run out .............. F. E. Collier, b Riley .............. F. W. Wilson, b Day .............. Ling, c Rose, b Riley .............. W. C. Hunt, b Day .............. F. C. Tebbutt, st Rose, b Gibson B. W. Pigg, c Bavin, b Gibson F. Hayward, b Day .............. Watts, e Gibson, b Worman ... ..............155 Total ..............161 C a m b r id g e s h ir e . Second innings. .............. 0 c Worman, b D a y.............. 38 .............. 70 c Day, b Riley ............. 1 .............. 2 c Rose, b Riley .............. 10 .............. 7 lbw, b D a y ......................... 2 .............. 9 c Nevile, b Broughton ... 27 ... 15 c Riley, b Day ............. 23 7 c Rose, b Riley ...... 4 ... 10 b Riley ......................... 8 4 b Riley ........................ 9 0 not out ........................ 9 Coulson, not o u t.............. ... 2 c Riley, b Day . 5 Byes, &c ... ... 24 Byes, &c. 3 Total ... 157 Total . 139 First innings. L in c o l n s h ir e . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Coulson .................... 14 2 47 3 ... .................... 14 3 36 3 Rose... .................... 16 4 46 3 ... .................... 9 0 51 1 P ig g - .................... 2 0 12 0 ... Ling... .................... 14 0 25 3 ... Hunt .................... 2 0 9 1 ... !.. 15 3 42 4 Tebbutt .................... 4 1 8 2 First innings. Rose bowled one wide. C a m b r id g e s h ir e . Second innings. D a y.............. Riley Gibson Broughton ... Worman ... O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 182 6 41 3 ............. ... 18*4 6 53 4 15 2 52 2 ............. ... 19 5 60 5 7 1 20 2 ............ 6 1 20 0 ............ 5 1 16 1 2 2 0 1 ............. ... 5 1 7 0 LANCASHIRE 2 n d XI. v. SURREY 2 nd August 14 and 15 and won by Surrey 2nd XI, analysis :— First innings. L a n c a s h ir e 2 n d Tyldesley (W. , run out......................... Tyldesley (J.), c Sullivan, b Abel J. S. Cragg, c Sullivan, b Abel A. Parker, b Platt ......................... F. B. Schofield, b Blackledge.............. Barrell, c Spring, b Abel .............. Huddleston, c Platt, b Abel .............. Fairclough, b Myers ......................... T. A. Aincough, c Rutty, b Abel Rowlands, not out ......................... Blomley, hit wkt, b Abel ............. Byes, &c.............................. X I.— Played at Manchester on by eight wickets. Score and 11 Total First innings. .......................163 S u r r e y 2 n d XI. Myers, c Rowland, b Tyldesley ( J . ) .............. 11 Mason, c Fairclough, b Rowlands .............. 25 Abel, c Tyldesley (W.), b Tyldesley (J.) ... 17 Sandham, st Blomley, b Fairclough.............. 18 M. F. S. Jewell, b Tyldesley (J.) .............. 10 Spring, c Cragg, b Tyldesley (J.) .............. 18 G. W. Palmer, run o u t .................................... 8 Blackledge, run out .............. .............. 9 A. W. F. Rutty, st Blomley, b Fairclough ... 35 Platt, c Rowlands, b Fairclough .............. 35 Sullivan, not out............................................... 15 Byes, &c......................................... 3 X I. Second innnigs. lbw, b A b e l....................... c Sullivan, b Blackledge.. c Myers, b Abel ............ b Abel ....................... b Blackledge ............ c Abel, b Blackledge b Abel .............. c Sullivan, b Abel............ c Jewell, b Blackledge not out ........................ b Blackledge ............ Byes, &c. ............ Total .............. Second Innings hit wkt, b Tyldesley (J.)... not out ......................... b Huddleston .............. not out ......................... Total ... First innings. ...................................204 L a n c a s h ir e 2 n d XI. Byes, &c................. Total (2 wkts) Second innings. O. M. R. w. O. M. R. W. Abel...................... .. 13-2 6 28 6 .................... ... 18 2 64 5 Myers ,.. 15 0 65 1 .............. ... 6 0 20 0 Platt .. 10 1 36 1 .............. ... 5 1 22 0 Blackledge ... 5 0 37 1 ............. ... 15-2 5 50 5 Myers bowled eight wides and Abel two. First innings. S u r r e y 2 n d XI. Second innings. O. M. R. W . 0. M. R. W. Tyldesley (J.) ... 20 2 83 4 .................... ... 10 0 43 1 Huddleston ,.. 14 4 37 0 .............. ... 6 1 14 1 Rowlands ... ... 10 2 33 1 .............. ... 6 0 17 0 Fairclough .. 9 5 0 48 3 .................... ... 12 3 29 0 Barrell ... 3 1 10 0 Schofield ... 2 0 10 0 Tyldesley (J.) bowled one wide and one no-ball. MONMOUTHSHIRE v. BUCKS. — Played at Newport on August 18 and 19 and left drawn. Score:— First innings. M o n m o u t h s h ir e E. S. Phillips, b Le Gros Silverlock, c Hearne, b Frith ... Diver, b Le G ros........................ F. G. Phillips c and Frith Capt. F. L. Giles, c and b Wright Rainsford, b Le Gros .............. W. E. C. Hudden, b Frith W. P. Geen, b Le G ro s .............. L. F. Stedman, b Le Gros K. Raikes, c Jennison, b Frith R. C. S. Plummer, not out Byes, &c...................... Total .............. Second innings. not out ....................... c Leat, b Frith ............ not out ....................... 100 74 . ................................336 * Innings declared closed, First innings. B u c k s . W. L. Jackson, b F. G. Phillips H. Jennison, b E. S. Phillips............. W. Wheeler, b Raikes ........................ N. D. C. Ross, b F. G. Phillips M. Wright, c F. G. Phillips, b Silverlock P. W. Le Gros, run o u t......................... E. J. Leat, c F. G. Phillips, b Stedman P. L. Frith, st Geen, b Silverlock T. R. Kent, c Huddcn, b Silverlock ... C. H. Alison, lbw, b F. G. Phillips ... Hearne, not o u t .................................... Byes, &c ........................... To ta l........................ Byes, &c.................. Total (1 wkt)*.. Second innings. 32 b Silverlock........................ 23 6 not out .............. 1 0 44 c E. S. Phillips, b Raikes 15 7 not out ......................... 84 25 b Stedman.............. 43 41 b F. G. Phillips ............. 4 64 b F. G. Phillips ............. 0 7 c Raikes, b Hudden 46 0 1 22 b Hudden ......................... 11 Byes, &c................... 2 249 Total (7 wkts) ... 179 Printed for the Proprietors by M e r r it t & H a t o h k r , L t d ., 167, 168 and 169 Upper Thames 8treet, London, E.O., September 9th, 1911, and published by S im p k in , M a r s h a l l , H a m il t o n , K en t & Co., L t d ., 82, Paternoster Row, E.C. Agents for Australia, &c., G o r d o n & G o tc h , London, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Launceston, Hobart and Wellington, N.Z.) For South Afriea: C e n t r a l N e w s A g e n c y , L t d ., Cape Town, Johannesburg and branches. GARDINER’S “SPECIALLY SELECTED” C R IC K E T BA T . Address— Note The one fo r th e Season Used by most of the leading County players. Write for Illustrated Catalogue, posi J'rte. SPORTS WORKS, HODDESDON H E R T S . Telephone No.:— 200 HODDESDON. 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