Cricket 1912

M a y 18, 1912. CBICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 153 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE V. AUSTRALIANS— At Northampton, May 9 and 10. Australians won by an innings and 64 runs. First Innings. G. A. T. Yials, b Emery ............... Seymour, c Jennings, b Minnett Haywood, b McLaren... S. G. Smith, b Minnett ............... Thompson, not out ............................ J. S. Denton, c Carkeek, b Kelleway W. H. Denton, c Minnett, b Emery Woolley (C. N.), b Emery East, c Matthews, b Emery Wells, b Matthews Buswell, b Emery ............................ Extras Total N orth am pton . Second Innings. .............. O b Emery ................ 0 5 c Carkeek, b Minnett ... 8 .. 34 c Bardsley, b Emery ... 0 5 c Minnett, b Emery ...37 .. 60 lbw, b Emery ... ... 34 .. 11 Ibw, b Emery ................ 10 7 c Carkeek, b Minnett ...4 .. 12 c Jennings, b Kelleway 4 0 Ibw, b Emery ............... 0 0 n o t o u t ............................21 3 b Emery ... ... 0 .. 32 Extras ... ... 19 .. 169 T o t a l................... 137 1 st I n n s :— Minnett, 11-5-18-2; Emery, 23.2-4-52-5; McLaren, 6-2-13-1; Matthews, 15-3-35-1; Kelleway, 13-5-19-1. 2 nd I n ns :— Emery, 15.2-3-58-7; Matthews, 9-3-20-0; Minnett, 9-2-17-2; Kelleway, 6-2-6-1; McLaren, 5-0-12-0 ; Macartney, 3-2-5-0. A u stralian s . S. E. Gregory, c East, b Smith... 150 W. Bardsley, b Smith ... C. G. Macartney, c Haywood, W oolley... It. B. Minnett, b Woolley E. R. Mayne, c Buswell, Thompson C. B. Jennings, b Smith... East, 8-0-28-0 ; Thompson, 33-4-107-3 ; Smith, 32.2-5-66-4 ; J. S. Denton, 10-0-55-0 ; Seymour, 13-2-56-0 ; Wells, 6-0-21-0 ; Woolley, 10-2-27-2. C. Kelleway, b Thompson ... 1 20 J. T. Matthews, b Smith ... 7 b W. Carkeek, b Thompson ... 0 127 J. W. McLaren, run out... ... 0 1 S. H. Emery, not out ... ... 0 b Extras ... 10 37 — 17 Total ... ... 370 SU RREY v. SOUTH AFRICAN S— At Oval, May 9,10 and 11, and won by South Africans by 52 runs. First Innings. L. J. Tancred, c Harrison, b R L. A. Strieker, c Strudwick, fc G. A. Faulkner, c Strudwick, A. D. Nourse, lbw, b Hitch . S. J. Snooke, b Hitch F. Mitchell, c Abel b Rushby R. O. Schwarz, b Rushby S. J. Pegler, b Hayes R. Beaumont, b Hitch C. P. Carter, not out T. Campbell, b Hitch * E xtras.......................... Total .............. 1ST I n ns :— Rushby, 28-9*56-3; Hitch, 23.5-2-76-4; Hayes, 19-3-62-3; Abel, 2-0-13-0 ; Harrison, 3-0-13-0 ; Bird, 2-0-13-0 ; Hobbs, 3-0-14-0. 2 nd I nns :— R ushby, 10-2-34-0; Hitch, 15.4-1-57-6; Hayes, 7-1-32-1; Abel, 8-1-18-1; Harrison, 6-0-30-1. S u r r e y . S outh A fricans . ushby ... 5 Second Innings, b Hitch 3 ) Hayes ... 26 c Abel, b Hitch ... 10 b Hayes ... 17 absent ill... 0 4 c Strudwick, b Hitch ... 49 ... 32 b Abel ............................. 21 ... 37 b Hayes ................ 7 ... 70 st Strudwick, b Harrison 38 ... 20 b H itc h ............................. 14 ... 7 not out ... 15 ... 29 b H itc h ............................. 14 ... 0 b H itc h ............................. 0 ... 5 Extras 4 ... 252 T o t a l................ 175 Second Innings. First Innings. Hayward, b Nourse ................ Hobbs, b Nourse ................ Harrison, c Campbell, b Nourse Goatly, b Schwarz ... Strudwick, c Tancred, b Nourse Hayes, lbw, b Schwarz Ducat, run out ................ M. C. Bird, b N ourse................ Abel (W . J.), not out Hitch, st Campbell, b Schwarz Rushby, c sub, b Schwarz ... Extras ................ Total 1ST I n ns :— Nour=e, 20-6-44-4; Schwarz, 19.1-2-64-4; Pegler, 8-3-18-0; Carter, 7-3-29-1 2 nd I nns :— Nourse, 25-8-59-2 ; Schwarz, 19-1-77-3 ; Pegler, 16-4-43-2; Carter, 9.4-6-11-3 ; Snooke, 3-0-11-0. 23 Ibw, b Schwarz................ 67 5 b Nourse 16 13 c Campbell, b Carter ... 38 0 b Schwarz ................ 0 20 c Schwaiz, b Carter 6 44 c Campbell, b Schwarz 23 22 b Pegler ................ 6 6 b Nourse ................ 24 7 b Pegler ................ 14 5 c Nourse, b Carter 0 10 not o u t ............................. 7 8 Extras ................ 11 163 T o t a l................ 212 ACTON TOWN V. KENSINGTON (N. & S.).— . K en sin g ton (N. & S.) H. Swann, c Roberts, b Ilsley ... A. R. Peel, b Hawkins ... G. Roger, b Martin ................ G. Fairey, b Dean * ................ A. Hart, b Martin ................ W. Short, c Shackleford, b Martin W. Herring, b R o b e rts ................ 8 E. White, c Ilsley, b Roberts ... 10 C. Williams, not out ................ 13 E x tr a s ............................. 12 4 33 10 0 9 Kensington were two men short. Total ... 105 At Gunnersbury Lane, on May 1. A cton T o w n . A. Hawkins, b Fairey E. Street, b Fairey Shacklcford, run o u t ................ S. Wheatley, c sub, b Short Martin, c sub., b Fairey Roberts, b Swann Ilsley, c White, b Swann Dean, run o u t ............................. Brett, b Fairey ................ M. Richardson (capt.), not out , Rickaby, b Swann ... Extras ................ Total ................ LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK CRICKET CLUB (strong) desires whole day match for Whit Monday either Home (Norbury) or away—write J. F. Harker, 21, Lombard Street, E.C. HAMPSHIRE v. SOMERSET.— At Southampton , May 9, 10 and 11, and won by Hampshire by 202 runs. First innings. ' H ampshire . Second innings. Bowell, c Braund, b L e w is ............... ... 9 Ibw, b R o b so n ................ 14 Stone, c Daniell, b Lewis ............... Mead, b Lewis ... ............... ... 53 b L e w is............................. 16 ... 2 C. B. Fry, b Greswell .............. 3 not out ... 152 A. C. Johnston, Ibw, b Greswell ... 37 b Robson 86 Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, b Greswell .. ... 8 not o u t ............................. 62 G. N. Bigncll, c Daniell, b Lewis ... 11 Brown, c Braund, b Grcswell ... 38 Remnant, b Greswell ... ... 17 Kennedy, c Robson, b Greswell ... 14 Newman, not out ... .............. 9 Extras ............................ 5 Extras ................ 5 Total .............. ... 206 Total (3 wkts.)* ... 335 ♦Innings declared closed. 1 st I n ns :— Greswell, 47-15-89-6; Lewis, 39-11-85-4; Robson, 7-1-27-0. 2 nd I nns :—Greswell, 23-1-95-0; Lewis, 25-4-68-1; Robson, 30-2-108-2 Braund, 10-0-45-0 ; Bajana, 2-0-14-0. First innings. S omerset . M. P. Bajana, b Newman ................ Braund, b Newman ................ Lewis, b Newman J. Daniell, c Brown, b Mead E. S. M. Poyntz, lbw, b Newman ... Robson, run out ............................. W. T. Greswell, b N ew m an................ V7. T. Hill, st Stone, b Newman J. C. W. MacBryan, b Mead L. C. L. Sutton, not out Chidgey, b Mead ............................. Extras Total ............................. Second innings. 26 c and b Newman 29 c Remnant, b Kennedy 0 c Bowell, b Newman ... 5 st Stone, b Remnant ... 10 c Kennedy, b Newman 13 c Stone, b Newman 0 b Newman 4 b Kennedy 0 b Kennedy ............... 5 not out ... 1 b Kennedy ............... 5 Extras ............... •71 32 7 28 41 22 0 5 0 17 235 7-3-21-0; .............104 Total 1 st INNS:—Mead, 13.5-5-20-3; Newman, 23-8-44-6; Brown, Kennedy, 4-1-5-0; Remnant, 3-0-9-0. 2 nd I nns :—Brown, 5-0-30-0 ; Newman, 25-7-63-5 ; Mead, 6-1-21-0 ; Remnant, 15-3-37-1; Johnston, 6-1-39-0 ; Kennedy. 9.3-2-28-4. LEICESTERSHIRE v. YORKSHIRE.— At Leicester, May 9, 10 and 11, and won by Yorkshire by nine wickets. First innings. Y orkshire . Second innings. Wilson, b Shipman ................ 3 c King, b Mounteney ... 41 Rhodes, c Shipman, b Astill ................ 78 not o u t ................ 67 Denton, c King, b Shipman ................ 11 not o u t ............................. 9 Drake, c Shipman, b King ... ................ 0 Hirst, c Mounteney, b Brown ................ 31 J. Tasker, b Shipman ................ 50 Booth, b Astill............................. ................ 75 Haigh, st Shields, b King ................ 35 Sir A. W. White, not out ................ 31 Dolphin, c Astill, b King ................ 10 Bayes, c Shipman, b Brown ................ 14 Extras ................ ................ 6 Total ................344 Total (1 wkt.) 117 1 st INNS :— Shipman, 30-3-89-3 ; King, 39-5-100-3 ; Astill 26-3-83-2 ; Brown, 15.1-1-37-2 ; Wood, 7-1-15-0 ; Coe, 3-0-14-0. 2 nd I nns :— Shipman, 7-0-20-0 ; King, 6-1-13-0 ; Brown, 5-1-14-0 ; Astill, 5-1-23-0 ; W ood, 3-0-14-0 ; Mounteney, 6-0-27-1; Coe, 3.4-1-6-0. First innings. C. J. B. Wood, b Hirst Whitehead, b B o o t h ................ Lord, b Booth ................ King, c Hirst, b Rhodes A. T. Sharp, lbw, b Booth ... Coe, c Dolphin, b Drake Mounteney, c Haigh, b Drake Shipman, st Dolphin, b Drake J. Shields, b Drake Brown, b Drake ................ Astill, not o u t ............................. E x tra s............................. L e ic e ste r sh ir e . ................ 17 ............ 0 ............ 6 ............ 22 ................ 31 ................ 20 ................ 13 ................ 14 ............ 0 ............ 0 ............ 6 ................ 14 ................143 Second innings, c Rhodes, b Haigh c Hirst, b Rhodes b Bayes ............... b H ir s t ............................ b B a y es............................ b H ir s t ............................ c Dolphin, b Bayes st Dolphin, b Rhodes .. c Drake, b Bayes not o u t ............................ c Dolphin, b Haigh Extras ............... 11 40 35 21 10 61 38 2 24 9 317 *-i; Total .......................... Total ................ 1ST. I nns :— Hirst, 10-1-28-1; Booth, 16-3-37-3; Rhodes, 4-2- Haigh, 4-0-11-0 ; Drake, 13.3-3-26-5 ; Bayes, 7-1-24-0. 2ND I nns :— Drake, 18-4-47-0; Booth, 17-2-64-0; Haigh, 21-1-66-2 ; Rhodes, 13-3-45-2 ; Bayes, 14-2-51-4 ; Hirst, 10-3-35-2. “ C. B. F r y : T he M a n a n d H is M ethod ,” by A. Wallis Myers, price 1/- net, will be published shortly by Messrs. J. W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., of Bristol. It is a brilliantly written study of a striking personality. C. B. Fry is perhaps the foremost athlete of his generation, and as a cricketer his name has long been a household word. But Mr. Myers reveals to us the man of action in many varied departments of life, social, literary, philan­ thropic, and discloses a character unsuspected by the ordinary sport-loving public.

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