Cricket 1912
136 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 11, 1912. CREWE (Permanent Way) v. L. & N. W. C r e w e . G. R. Jackson, c Howard, b Wilson 41 S. Timmis, b P a ris............................... 0 E. B. Chesters, c Paris, b Boxall 8 J. A. Barratt, c King, b Paris ... 8 G. A. Talbot, b Wilson ... ... 6 W. J. Pool, b Wilson ................... 2 E. J. Riley, b Wilson ................... 0 T. D. Eccles, b Wilson ............. 0 J. Rhodes, not o u t ...........................17 J. R. Court, b Howard F. B. Whitney ............... E x tras............... Total ............... R. (London).—At Crewe on May 4. L. & N. W. R. H. J. Paris, c Talbot, b Eccles ... A. E. Wilson, c Court, b Barratt... J. Wiggs, not out .......................... P. G. Skilton, not out .............. A. J. Houghton, J. G. Montague, J. G. B. Guin, A. F. Turner, A. F. Boxall, E. Howard, and P. C. King did not bat. UDDINGSTON v. FERGUSLIE.- U ddingston . A. C. Tennant, c Shaw, b Megson 1). C. M‘Nab, c Barr, b Megson ... G. P. Burt, b Megson A. C. Cullen, b R. Morris ... R. C. Bryson, st Hastings, b Megson ....................................... D. Kennedy, c Hastings, b R. Morris ... ........................... A. Y. 8. Thornton, b R. Morris ... H. C. Shaw, c and b Megson Nash, c Somerville, b R. Morris... W. Rennie, b H. Morris James Downs, notout E x tras............... Total 4 10 Extras .............. ... 10 105 Total (2 wkts) ... 106 On April 27. 0 F ero u slie . T. W. Sommerville, b Cullen ... 0 7 R. B. Hastings, c Kennedy, b 6 Cullen .......................... ... 8 6 R. Crawford, c Nash, b Shaw ... 15 W. A. Walton, b Nash ... 25 1 Megson, b Nash .............. ... 0 S. G. Miller, b Nash R. Ferguson, c M‘Nab, b Shaw ... 44 5. ... 6 0 F. Ellis, c M‘Nab, b Shaw ... 1 6 R. Morris, c and b M‘Nab... 7 2 A. M. Barr, b Nash.............. .. 40 25 H. Morris, not o u t .............. .. 2 16 7 Extras .............. .. 18 81 T otal............... ...166 POLOC v. CARLTON.—A t Shawholm, P oloc . H. Black, b Jupp .......................... 0 Sandiford, c Wright, b Stevenson 5) J. Galt, b Stevenson ............. 11 D. C. H. Kennedy, b Jupp ... 2 W. Gourley, c Clark, b Jupp ... 19 W. H. A. Dinsmore, c Stevenson, b Jupp ....................................... 8 D. H. B. Young, c Sorrie, b Jupp 8 A. Black, lbw, b Jupp ............. 10 R. Murray, b J u p p ........................ 0 G. M Campbell, not o u t ............. 7 C. W. Meldrum, b Jupp ............. 0 Extras ... Total Pollokshaws, on April 27. C arlton . C. S. Paterson, b Meldrum J. W. Sorrie, c Campbell, b Dins more ............... .............. G. W. Jupp, c Campbell, b Dins more .................................................. R. S. Clark, c and b Dinsmore ... A. S. Cairns, b Cam pbell.............. G. T. Paterson, b Campbell H. Harrison, c Murray, b Sandi ford .................................................. W. R. L. Wright, run out.............. S. 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Johnstone, b Turner ............. A. R. Lewis, c J. Ferguson, b I Dewar ............... H. Dickinson, c J. T. Parker, J. Ferguson ......................... Rev. G. A. Greig, b J. Ferguson . D. Eunson, b Turner ............. A. E. Blunden, c T. C. Dunlop, J. Ferguson ......................... G. Kay, not out ........................ Rev. G. K. S. Clarke, st T. C Dunlop, b Ferguson ............. Extras ........................ 4 21 3 23 10 2 4 0 0 0 4 Total ... ... 101 T. C. Dunlop, b W. Lee ............. J. Ferguson, c Lewis, b Eunson.. L. Parker, c Stewart, b Lee W. R. Drinnan, c Greig, bLee .. A. Money, c Greig, b Lewis It. C. MofFatt, c Kay, b Lee F. C. Dewar, not out ............. Extras Total 25 109 39 17 53 4 16 SCORE BOOKS. T H E L A T E S T N O V E L T Y . A n ind ividua l Batting A n a ly s is for C ricket. 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