Cricket 1912

llfi CRICKET : A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. M ay 4 , 1912. KELBURNE v. KILMARNOCK.—Oil April 27. K e lb u r n e . Shingler, b N ix o n ........................... T. Wilson, b N ixon........................... R. R. Waters, b Jamieson............... T. R. Whiteford, b Nixon... J. Scott, b N i x o n ........................... H. G. Brunsden, c Glegg, b Jamieson ...................................... W. G. Hollis, c Ferguson, b Nixon J. B. M’ Kinlay, lbw, b Nixon D. Davidson, lbw, b Stevenson ... W. K .Gibson, c Stevenson, b Nixon R. Anderson, not out ............... E xtras........................... ' K ilm arn o ck . 11 1 H. T. Harvey, b Wilson ............ 0 E. K. Glegg, c Davidson, b 13 Shingler ................................... . 4 J. Ferguson, b Wilson ........... 3 W. P. Jamieson, c Shingler, b Wilson ...................................... E. W. Clapham. b Shingler A. Ferguson, c Hollis, b Wilson ... Nixon, b Wilson .......................... D. C. Stevenson, not o u t .............. A. J. Jamieson, b 8 hingler M. M’lntosh, b S h in g le r.............. J. Traill, c Anderson, b Shingler Extras .......................... Total.......................... CLYDESDALE v. STENHOUSEMUIR.- C lydesdalk . C. A. C. Clark, b J. Graham ... 4 J. L. Brodie, not out ...............101 H. S. Walker, b Hainsworth ... 3 L. B. Baird, b Hainsworth ... 43 Beardsworth, c T. Brown, b Hains­ worth .......................................34 W. Thorburn, lbw, b J. Graham... 3 J . T. Lockhart, not out ............... 6 E x tras........................... 2 Total (5 wkts)... 196 H. Myles, D. Ross, J. P. Buchanan, and J. P. Galbraith did not bat. -On April 27. S tenhousem uir . R. Taylor, b Thorburn ............... 6 Hainsworth, lbw, b Beardsworth 26 J. Graham, b Thorburn ............... 4 J, J. Simpson, not out ............... 22 D. Reid, b B eard sw orth .............. 0 P. F. Jones, c Brodie, b Ross ... 22 J. Taylor, c Brodie, b Ross ... 2 A. Graham, not out.......................... 4 Extras .......................... 13 Total (6 wkts) ... 99 W. Graham, T. Brown, and W. Rennie did not bat. DUNFERMLINE v. ROYAL HIGH SCHOOL.—On April 27. D u n fer m lin e . 1). Connel, c Trotter, b Drummond 49 A. J. MacGregor, b Combey ... S 6 Cox, not o u t ......................................45 R. K. Smith, not out ............... 10 • Extras ........................... S Total (2 wkts.) ...*204 •Innings declared closed. N. R. Stratford, J. Paton, G. S. Eastwood, W. Robertson, R. Boyd, J. Brown and R. Young did not bat. R o y a l H igh S chool . R. M. Henderson, b Smith ... 29 T. M. Lawson, c Paton, b Robertson 32 T. J. Adair, c Eastwood, b Paton 12 G. A. M’Laren, c Brown, bPaton... 6 Combey, not out ... ............... 21 J. W. Mitchell, not out .............. 44 Extras .......................... 13 Total for 4 wkts. ... 157 J. J. Trotter, D. C. Adam, J. A. Marsden and W. C. A. Ross did not bat. WATSONIANS v. LEITH CALEDONIAN. 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