Cricket 1912

% CEICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. A p r i l 27, 1912. BULAWAYO v. SALISBURY.— At Bulawayo on March 23 and 24, the home team winning by an innings and 156 runs. First innings. S a lisb u r y . Second innings. E. G. Smith, b M organ....................................... 23 c Rabinson. b Bennett ... 3 E. H . Beck, st Blanckenberg, b Freilinghaus 51 c Robinson, b Rabinson ... 25 H. W. McGowan, c Bennett, b Elliott 8 b Morgan .......................... 4 E. Koch, b Freilintrhaus ........................... 3 c Walsh, b Bennett 1 C. Pfaff, c and b E lliott..................................... S run out .......................... 0 O. H. Richardson, b Freilinghaus ............... 10 run out .......................... 27 K. Mackenzie, b Morgan .......................... 7 not out .......................... 4 G. Junes, b Morgan ... ............... 0 b Morgan .......................... 0 L. J. Molyneux, c Bourdillon, b Elliott 15 c Freilinghaus, b Rabinson 23 F. Ely, not o u t .................................................. 5 st Linnell, b Rabinson ... 15 G. Matthews, c Robinson, b E lliott............... 5 b Elliott .......................... 11 Extras ....................................... 5 Extras .............. 20 Total...................................... 140 Total ............... 133 KELBURNE v. DRUMPELLIER, K e l b u r n e . T. Wilson, b M'Millan ............... 9 Shingler, c Waddell, b Maxwell ... 28 R. R. Waters, c Skeil, b Maxwell 25 T. R. Whiteford, b Benham ... 46 J. Scott, b Benham .............. ,.. 29 J. B. M‘Kinley, c Gibson, b M‘Milan ...................................... 5 H. G. Brunsdon, b M'Milan ... 0 W. K. Gibson, b B en h a m .............. 5 A. C. Phipps, run out .............. 1 W. G. Hollis, c and b Skeil ... 2 R. Anderson, not out ............. 0 E x tras.......................... 1 Total ...............151 April 20, won by Kelburne. D r u m p e l l ie r . A. P. Skeil. b Shingler.................... 1 J. M. Denholm, c Shingler, b Wilson .............. ............... 4 A. J. J. Carter, b Shingler ... 0 A. G. Waddell, c and b Wilson ... 15 Benham, b Shingler ... ... 14 R. Maxwell, c M'Kinley, b Shingler 0 J. F. Gibson, b S h in g le r............... 1 W. Howat, b Wilson ............... 2 R.Paterson,c Anderson, bShingler 3 J. M‘Milan, b Wilson ............... 0 A. Neilson, not out........................... 0 Extras ........................... 0 T o ta l...........................40 Elliott. 5-49 ; Morgan, 5-51 ; Robinson, 3-26 ; Freilinglians, 3-3S ; Bennett’ 2-49 ; Robinson, 0-5 ; Bourdillon, 0-30. POLOC v. STENHOUSEMUIR.—At Pollokshaws, April 20, won by Stenhousemuir. M. G. Linnell, b M olyneux ... 7 T. E. Bourdillon, c Pfaff, b Mc- Cowan .......................................147 D. Elliott, Ibw, b Molyneux ... 0 L. G. Robinson, run o n t ............... 8 W. Walsh, b Matthews ............... 7 B. Rabinson, c Ely, b Molyneux... SI C. H. Blanckenberg, not out ... SS i Molyneux, 4-111 ; Innes, 2-60; McGowan, 1-44 ; Ely, 1-76; Matthews, 1-96; Richardson, 0-20. H. O. Freilinghaus, b Molyneux... 18 R. W. Travis, c Koch, b Innes ... 40 A. C. Morgan, b Innes ............... 11 G. Bennett, st Pfaff, b Ely ... 0 Extras .......................... 22 Total..........................429 EUROPEANS v. CEYLONESE.—Played at Colombo on March 22 and 23, and won by the Europeans by three wickets :— P oloc . H. Black, b H ain sw orth ............... 0 Sandiford, b H ainsworth............... 2 J. Galt, b J. Graham ............. 2 D. C. H. Kennedy, c Hainsworth IS D. iH. B. Young, c Simpson, b J. G raham ...................................... 0 W. H. A. Dinsmore, c Jones, b J. G raham ...................................... 2 A. Black, b Hainsworth ............... 1 R. Murray, b J. Graham ............... 3 R. A. M. Thuriappa, c Oswald, b J.G ra h a m ..................................... 9 J. M. Campbell, c Jones, b J. Graham .............. ............... 5 C. W. Meldrum, not out .............. 1 Extras .......................... 15 T otal..........................5S S ten h o u sem u ir . Hainsworth, b M eldru m ............... R. Taylor, c Young, b Sandiford D. Reid (No. 2) c Campbell, b S a n d iford ...................................... A. Graham, c Young, b Meldrum P. F. Jones, b Sandiford............... J. J. Simpson, c Dinsmore, b Meldrum ... ......................... J. Graham, b Sandiford ............... W. Graham, b San diford............... G. Dobbie, c Kennedy, b Campbell W. Oswald, c A Black, b Young... W. Roberts, not out ............... Extras First innings. Second innings. V. F. S. Crawford, b Amath ............... 47 lbw, b D. L. De Saram ... 20 D. F. Fitzgibbon, b Amath .......................... 25 c Horan, b Amath.............. 17 Cstpt. H. V. Greer, c E. R. De Saram. b Amath E. R. Waldock, c De Rozayro, b D. L. 5 b D. L. De Saram .............. 4 Do Saram .. ... ........................... A. I. Sheringham, c De Rozayro, b D. L. De 24 b D. L. De Saram .............. 0 Saram .............. ... ... ... 21 b D. L. De Saram .............. 10 A. L. Gibson, c and b H ora n ........................... 24 b D. L. De Saram ............... 4 F. J. Siedle, lbw, b E. R. De Saram............... 1 b De Kretzer ............... 9 J. D. Forbes, b H o r a n ....................................... 7 not out .......................... 4 P. 11. May, c and b De Kretzer ............... W. T. Greswell, st De Rozayro, b De Kret/.er L. C. Davies, not out ....................................... 12 1 4 not out 0 Extras ... ........................... 13 Extras ............... 6 T o t a l .................................... 1S4 Total (7 wkts) ... 74 D. L. De Saram, 2-37 and 5-16 ; Amath, -27 and 1-16 ; De Rretser, 2-45 and 1-17 ; Horan, 2-35 and 0-10 ; E. R. De Saram, 1-26 and 0-0 ; Perera (1st inns.), 0-1. First innings. C eylonese . Second innings. F. De Saram, b Greswell ........................... 3 c Gibson, b Greswell 26 D. B. Gunasekere, lbw, b G resw ell............... 0 b G resw ell........................... 0 C. A. Perera. b Greswell ........................... 0 b G resw ell.......................... 2 A. C. Amath, c and b May ........................... 0 b G resw ell.......................... 0 E. R. De Saram, c Sheringham, b Siedle ... E. Ondaatjie, b S ie d le ....................................... 30 c Waldock, b Greswell ... 6 1 1 b G resw ell.......................... 17 D. L. De Saram, b Siedle ........................... 0 b Gibson .......................... 73 E. Weerasuriya. not out ........................... !(• c Gibson, b Greswell c Sheringham, b May 1 V. S. De Kretzer, b G re sw e ll.......................... 3 IS W. De Rozayro, c and b Greswell ............... 0 not out .......................... 13 C. Horan, b Greswell ....................................... 0 c Gibson, b Crawford 13 Extras ....................................... 4 Extras ............... 17 T o t a l ...................................... 70 Total .............. 186 Greswell, 6-27 and 7-55 ; May, 1-20 and 1-34 ; (2nd inns.), 1-28 ; Crawford (2nd inns.), 1-0. Siedle, 3-10 and 0-43; Gibson - STEWART'S COLLEGE, F.P. v. CARLTON.—At Edinburgh, April 20, drawn. STEW ARTS COLLEGE. W. F. Turnbull, b C larke............... J. Burnley, b J u p p .......................... A. Scobie, b Clarke.......................... Stead (prof.), c Clarke, b Cairns ... A. Macmeikan, ran out .............. D. T. Wratt, c Stevenson, b Clarke N. Nisbet, b Forsyth ............... A. Turnbull, not out ............... Byes 11 ; leg-byes 2; no-ball 1 Total* ... ...............] *Innings declared closed. J. B. Wilton. W. J. Anderson, and W. M. Scobie did not bat. CARLTON. J. W. Sorrie, c Nisbet, b W . Scobie A. S. 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