Cricket 1911
S ept . 16,1911. CEICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 529 n o t o u t, a n d on ce ca u g h t. H e was th e p op u lar an d su ccess ful ca p ta in o f th e H a rrow E leven in 1865 an d 1866, co n d u c ing m u ch t o their success b y w ork in g the E lev en w ell, using h is h ea d equ ally w ith his h an d s, an d com b in in g even tem per w ith ju d gm e n t. . . . H eigh t 5 ft 9 £ in .,a n d w eigh t 12st.” In 1863 th e m a tch w ith E to n w as draw n, b u t in each o f th e follow in g th ree H arrow w o n b y a n innings and over 50 runs. M r. S to w ’s scores in these fo u r gam es were 3, 54, 32 n o t o u t an d 50, a n d am on g his H a rrow co n tem p or aries w ere Messrs. C. F . B u ller, I. D . W alk er, A . H . H o rn b y , W . B . M o n e y , W . H . H a d o w an d F . C. C obden. I n the H arrow A lp h a b e t o f 1864 he was referred to in th e follow in g lines :— “ S to w an d Sm ith— m y verse n ow sings S tow , cap tain fo r n e x t year ; T rem b le, y e E ton ian s, he m a y w ell inspire fe a r.” D uring th ree years— 1867, 1868, an d 1869— M r. S tow was a m em ber o f th e C am bridge E leven, a n d in his last season had th e satisfa ction o f cap ta in in g a side seven m em bers of w h ich— Messrs. D ale, M on ey , H . A . R ich a rd son , Y a rd le y , T h orn ton , A b so lom a n d B ru n e— su bsequ en tly appeared for th e G en tlem en again st th e P layers. I n the m atch es w ith O x fo rd he h im self m a d e on ly 56 runs in six innings, bu t h e w as o n each occa sio n a m em ber o f th e w in n in g side. M r. S to w , in a d d itio n to bein g a fine cricketer, w as a g o od ra ck ets p layer, an d in 1868 a n d 1870 represen ted his U n iv ersity again st O x fo rd . H e h a d been a m em ber o f the M .C .C . sin ce 1884. In 1865, w h en M r. S to w su cceed ed th e late C. F . B uller as ca p ta in o f H a rrow , th e follow in g lines— a p a ro d y on H oh en lin d en— w ere w ritten o n th a t y e a r’s m a tch w ith E to n : On London when the sun was low All hoofless was the untrodden Row, And straight as arrow was the throw Of Amherst bowling rapidly. But London saw another sight When the bell rang at fall of night Commanding colours, dark and light, To quit the scenes of revelry. By tent and “ Parry ” fast parade Each horseman and each cockney blade, And furious every Dobbin neighed, To leave tbe noisy revelry. Then shook the air, with plaudits riven, Rushed off the swell to dinner driven, And, darker than the blue of heaven, Far flashed the blue millinery. But fiercer yet the steeds shall go O’er London’s side of Rotten Row, And stronger yet the biceps throw, Of Amherst bowling rapidly. ’ Tis morn ! and scarce Harrovian Can brook the chaff of Eton “ don,” Where furious Frank and fiery John Shout ’neath heaven’s sulphurous canopy. The combat ceases. On ye brave And rush to triumph, or to rave ; Wave Harrow. All thy sisters wave, And cheer with all thy energy. Some few shall thousand voices greet; Our arms be their triumphal seat; And every boy that throngs their feet Re-echo Harrow's victory. HAMPSTEAD v. COLNEY H A TC H ASYLUM .— Played at Colney Hatch September 9. Score:— H a m pste a d . C. H. Chaldecott, b Garrett G.G. Dumbelton, cVenes, bKeenan E. R. Watson, b Garrett .............. J. Mackie, c sub, b Venes............. T. W. Greene, b Venes ............. T. H. Farmiloe, st Cherry, b Venes E. W. Sutton, b Garrett .............. W. Pollock, b Venes......................... J. L. Carr, not o u t ........................ Wallis, b Sides ......................... F. Danford Thomas, b Green B 4,lb 1 ......................... 10 27 0 35 1 1 14 12 28 23 Total ... ... 164 C o l n e y H atch A sy l u m . G. Howard, b Greene .............. Dr. Williams, c Watson, b Greene Dr. Waldo, b Greene .............. C. Garrett, st Wallis, b Greene ... H. Sides, c Watson, b Greene ... Dr. Gilfillan, c Carr, b Dumbclton Cherry, c Mackie, b Greene Keenan, b Greene ... Green, b Dumbelton Venes, c Chaldecott, b Green Beasley, not out B 21, lb 6, nb 4 Total ... ... 163 YORKSHIRE 2 nd XI. v. SURREY 2 nd X I.— Played at Bridlington on August 16 and 17 and won by Surrey 2nd XI. by seven wickets. Score and analysis:— First innings. S urrey 2 nd XI. Second innings. Myers, b Sargent.................................... Mason, b Sargent.................................... Abel (W. J.), c Frank, b Sargent Sandham, b Bayes ........................ M. F. S. Jewell, b Bayes .............. Spring, b Bayes................................... G. W. Palmer, c Hardy, b Rhodes ... Blacklidgo, b Bayes ........................ Platt, c and b Bayes ......................... A. W. F. Rutty, c Peate, b Bayes ... Sullivan, not out.................................... Byes, &c.............................. T o t a l......................... First innings. Y orksh Hardy, c Sullivan, b Myers .............. Turner, c Spring, b Myers ............. Stead, c Abel, b M yers......................... J. Tasker, b Spring ......................... W. H. Micklethwait, c Mason, b Myers Peate, c Rutty, b Blacklidge........................ 19 Parkin, run o u t ............................................... 0 Bayes, c Jewell, b Blacklidge......................... 38 R. W. Frank, c Abel, b Blacklidge.............. 0 Sargent, not o u t............................................... 6 Rhodes (W. E.), b Blacklidge........................ 0 Byes, &c........................................ 12 16 c and b Sargent ............. . 13 9 b Bayes ........................ . 11 50 c Peate, b Rhodes............ . 28 19 b Rhodes ........................ . 32 1 b Sargent ........................ . 2 2 c Turner, b Rhodes . 47 20 c Turner, b Bhodes . 28 0 b Rhodes ........................ . 8 20 not out ........................ . 51 7 c Stead, b B a y e s ............. c and b Bayes ............ . 16 0 . 3 10 Byes, &c................... . 17 154 Total ............. 2 n d XI. Second innings. . 256 17 b Myers ....................... . 54 85 c Abel, b Blacklidge . 17 30 c Abel, b Myers ............ . 28 1 not out ....................... . 39 46 not out ....................... . 11 Byes, &c. Total .. First innings. S u r r e y 2 n d X I. Total (3 wkts).. Second innings. 160 O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Sargent ... 15 1 65 3 .................... .. 18 5 64 2 Rhodes ... 10 0 46 1 ........ ... 15 2 66 5 Bayes ... 6*5 0 33 6 .................... ... 15 0 88 3 Frank ... ... 4 0 21 0 Rhodes bowled one wide. First innings. Y o r k s h ir e 2 n d XI. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Abel.............. ... 17 1 69 0 ........ 5 1 17 0 Blacklidge ... ... 19-1 3 67 4 .................... 7 0 41 1 Platt............. ... 7 1 24 0 ........ Myers ... 26 9 59 4 .................... 14 1 48 2 Spring ... 9 2 23 1 ........ 6 0 21 0 Jewell... 3 1 4 0 Palmer 1 0 12 0 Rutty ... 1 0 6 0 K E N T 2 n d XI. v . DEVON.— Played at Beckenham on August 16 and 17 and won by Kent 2nd XI. by 208 runs. Score and analysis First innings. K e n t 2 n d XI. L. H . W. Troughton, b Robinson ............ Capt. W. G. M. Sarel, c Shelley, b Preedy.. A. O. Snowden, b Preedy ...................... Jennings, b Robinson.................................. Collins, c Ball, b Robinson ...................... Roberts, lbw, b Robinson ...................... . S. K. Gore, b Robinson................................. Draper, c Scott, b Preedy ...................... Hickmott, b Preedy .................................. Smith, lbw, b Robinson ...................... Clinch, not o u t ............................................. B 8, lb 17............................................. Total ...................... First innings. DEVot R. G. Cruwys, lbw, b Snowden E. C. Ball, c Collins, b Snowden Light, c Jennings, b Snowden W. F. Sturt, c Snowden, b Jennings Davies, b Clinch............................................. J. F. Shelley, st Gore, b Jennings ... Major L. Garratt, b Jennings....................... Robinson, b Jen nings.................................. Hon. D. Scott, c Roberts, b Clinch ... Preedy, b Clinch............................................. Aston, not out ............................................ B17, lb 8, w 1, nb 3 ...................... Second innings. 53 c Davies, b Preedy 136 c Davies, b Robinson 50 b Preedy ........................ 0 b Aston ........................ 4 b Robinson....................... 7 b Robinson....................... 44 b Preedy ....................... 23 c Cruwys, b Preedy 0 c Sturt, b Preedy............ 7 not out ........................ 8 c Cruwya, b Robinson .. 25 B 11, lb 6 ............. 357 Total ............. Second innings. 37 b Collins ....................... 20 lbw, b Clinch ............ 2 c Collins, b Clinch............ 35 c Hickmott, b Clinch 34 lbw, b Snowden ............. 3 b Snowden....................... 1 c Troughton, b Clinch 0 c Gore, b Clinch ............ 14 not out ........................ 1 c Sarel, b Snowden 6 b Snowden....................... 29 B 5, lb 3 ............. Total First innings. Preedy Robinson Light A sto n Sturt Scott O. 30 3 1 5 5 8 First innings. O. ....................182 K en t 2 n d XI. R. W. 4 ... 6 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... D e v o n . M. R. W. M. 4 10 0 1 0 0 139 111 22 26 13 21 Total ............ Second innings. O. M. R. 17 12-1 1 6 3 3 100 42 2 24 9 20 73 16 9 0 0 11 11 7 17 5 41 19 10 0 12 6 15 40 0 25 Second innings. Hickmott ... Collins Clinch Snowden ... Jennings ... 8 11*2 12 5 32 21 36 45 19 O. 4 5 18 18-4 2 M. R. W. 18 61 75 12 Hickm ott bowled one wide, and Snowden two no-balls and Collins one.
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