Cricket 1912
176 CRICKET : A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. M a t 25, 1912. NOTTS v. LEICESTERSHIRE. —At Nottingham, May 16, 17 and 18, Notts winning by an innings and 12 runs. First innings. L e ic e ste r sh ir e . Second innings. C. J. B. Wood, b Riley............... ................ 7 b Wass .............. ... 7 Whitehead, c Oates, b Wass ................. 7 run out .............. ... 26 King, c Alletson, b Iremonger ................. 57 b Wass .............. ... 2 Lord, c Alletson, b Wass ................ 2 b Riley .............. ... 5 A. Sharp, c Oates, b Wass ................. 6 b Wass .............. ... 1 Coe, c Alletson, b W ass............... ................. 2 . b Wass .............. ... 0 H. Wright, b Iremonger ................ 9 lbw, b Iremonger ... ... 44 Mounteney, c Alletson, b Iremonger ... 13 c and b Riley ... 13 Shipman, c J. Gunn, b Wass ... ................ 9 c Iremonger, b Wass ... 10 J. Shields, b Wass ............... ................ 4 b Iremonger ... 54 Astil, not out ........................... ............... 0 not out .............. ... 2 E xtras........................... 5 Extras ... 4 Total........................... ................ 12 1 Total ... ... 168 1 st I nns :— Wass, 23-2-57-6 ; Riley, 11-2-29-1; Iremonger, 11-3-30-3. 2nd I nns . :—Wass, 24-7-52-5; ; Riley, 22-7-53-2; Crawford, 4-1-30-0 ; Iremonger, 8-3-22-2 ; Jones, 5-3-7-0. N otts . 7 Alletson, c Mounteney, b Coe .. 15 76 Gates, c Whitehead, b Astill Riley, c Shipman, b King .. 6 2*2 .. 0 113 Wass, not out ............... .. 6 2 Extras .. 14 15 Total .. 301 25 A. O. Jones, b Astill Gunn (G.), c Shields, b Astill Hardstaff, run o u t ............... Gunn (J.), c Shields, b King Payton, c Shields, b Astill... A. Crawford, c Whitehead, b Ship man .......................... Iromonger, b A still............... Shipman, 27-6-77-1 ; King, 36*2-13-60-2 ; Astill, 42-13-89-5; Coe, 15-4-49-1 ; Wood, 7-2-12-0. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, v. SUSSEX, the University winning by ten wickets. First innings. S ussex . — At Cambridge, May 16,17 and 18, Second innings. Relf (R.), c Woosnam, b Knight ................. 53 c Kidd, b Calthorpe 27 Vine, c Kidd, b Smythe ............................. 2 c Woosnam, b Kidd 43 R. G. Tudor, run out ............................., 14 c Knight, b Kidd 19 Relf (A.E.), c Woosnam, b Kidd ................. 18 lbw, b Knight ................ 43 Killick, b Kidd ..........................................., 51 c Patteson, b Smythe ... 8 H. L. Simms, c Woosnam, b K id d ............... . 10 b Holloway ................ 16 K. Ranjitsinhji, run out ............................ A. H. Lang, b Smythe ............................ . 3 b Knight ................ 36 . 14 not o u t ............................. 9 B. H. Holloway, b N. J. H ollow ay............... . 1 b Calthorpe ................ 3 Jupp, b Calthorpe ......................................... 9 b Knight............................. 0 Leach, not out ......................................... . 35 c Holloway, b Knight 2 . Extras ..........................................., 19 Extras ................ 8 Tota , 229 T o t a l................ 214 1 st I nns .: — Smythe, 13-3-43-2 ; Holloway, 19-1-60-1; Calthorpe, 12-1-28-1 Knight, 9-0-36-1; Kidd, 7.5-1-25-3 ; ltiley, 4-1-18-0. 2 nd I n ns :— Smythe, 10-0-36-1; H olloway,23-4-63-1 ; Calthorpe, 12-5-34-2, K idd, 13-1-40-2 ; Knight, 13.4-1-23-4 ; Patteson, 2-0-10-0. First innings. C ambridge U niversity . Second innings. C. Patteson, c Lang, b Leach ... ... 22 n otou t ... ... ... 16 R . Knight, lbw, b A. E. Relf ................ 4 noto u t ................................ 13 R. B. Lagden, run out ............................. 7 M. J. Susskind, c and b A. E. Relf ... ... 6 W. N. Riley, hit wkt., b Vine ... ... 48 E. L. Kidd, c Holloway, b A. E. Relf ... 167 M. Woosnam, c R. Relf, b A. E. Relf ... 1 N. Holloway, b Simms, ............................. 11 F. Calthorpe, c Tudor, b A. E. Relf ... 78 W. Franklin, not out ... ..............................29 I). Smythe, c Jupp, b Killick ................ 12 Extras ...........................................27 412 Extras ... 3 Total (no wkt.) ... 32 1ST inns . :— Relf~(A.E.) 44-17-105-5 ; Simms, 14-4-33-1; Leach, 22-5-78-1; Vins, 14-0-53-1; Killick, 16.3-1-66-1 ; Jupp, 9-0-32-0 ; Relf (R.) 5-1-13-0. 2 nd I nns . :— Simms, 4.2-0-22-0 ; Ranjitsinhji, 4-2-7-0. Total BEXLEY v. DERRICK WANDERERS.—At Bexley, May 18. First innings. D e rr ic k W A n derers . Second innings. W. G. Hankin, c G. Platt, b W ebb... L. T. Bawcutt, b Webb .............. T. Brown, c E. Platt, b'Hitch P. Belton, c and b Webb .............. H. M. Gorringe, b Hitch R. T. Childs, c G. Platt, b Hitch ... H. T. Fox, b Webb .......................... A. E. Carroll, b G. Platt .............. Stocks, c and b G. P l a t t .............. E. Hawkins, not out .............. B. Boxall, b G. Platt ............... Extras ...................................... Total...................................... . Egerton, b Childs ............. 40 Platt, c and b H a n k in .............. 0 North, b C h ild s.............................. 0 A. Bevis, c Bawcutt, b Childs... 0 Baker, c Brown, b Hankin ... 4 Rogers, b Hankin .............. 5 Wilmot, b Hankin .................. 0 12 3 18 0 13 c Lucas, b Bcvis b G. Platt not ou t............... not o u t.............. c E. Platt, b Hitch Total (3 wkts.) A. L. Lucas, b Hankin S. Webb, b Hankin ... E. Platt, not out R. Hitch, run out ... Extras ............... Total WORCESTERSHIRE v. HAMPSHIRE.— At Worcester, May 16, 17 and 18, Hampshire winning by eight wickets. First innings. W orc e ste r sh ir e . Bowley, c Stone, b Hesketh-Prichard ... 56 Pearson, c Johnston, b Kennedy ................102 Arnold, c Newman, b Hesketh-Prichard ... 47 W. B. Burns, c Remnant, b H.-Prichard ... 33 Cuffe, c H.-Prichard, b Kennedy ................ 1 R. Turner, b Hesketh-Prichard ... ... 12 G. H. Simpson-Hayward, c Johnston, b Hes keth-Prichard ..........................................14 J. W. C. Turner, b Newman ................ 4 Burrows, not out ... ... ... ... 34 W. H. Taylor, b Newman ................ 1 Bale, e Bowell, b Kennedy ... ... ... 8 Extras ..........................................22 Total ... 334 Second innings, c Kennedy, b Hesketh- Prichard ................ 7 b Hesketh-Prichard ... l c and b H.-Prichard ... 0 b Newman ................ 21 lbw, b H.-Prichard ... 13 b Hesketh-Prichard ... 0 c Kennedy, b Newman 0 b Newman ... ... 6 c Remnant, b Hesketh- Prichard ................ 19 c Brown, b Newman ... 2 not o u t .............................. 2 Extras ................ 9 Total ................ 80 1 st I nns . :—Newman, 34-7-98-2 ; Hesketh-Prichard, 30-5-116-5 ; Mead, 10-1-33-0; Kennedy, 15-3-52-3 ; Remnant, 4-1-13-0. 2 nd I nns . :— Hesketh-Prichard, 13*3-7-18-6; Newman, 16-1-52-4 ; Kennedy, 3-2-1-0. First innings. H ampshire . Second innings. not o u t ........................... c Taylor, b Burns not out b C u f f e .......................... 35 Bowell, lbw, b Burrows ... ... ... 0 Stone, c Turner, b Cuffe ............................. 30 Mead, c Arnold, b Taylor ... ... ... 135 A. C. Johnston, c Bale, b Burrows ... 2 Brown, b Pearson ..........................................23 Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, c Bale, b Arnold ... 1 G. N. Bignell, b Burrows ..........................24 Kennedy, b Burrows ... ... ... 61 Remnant, Ibw, b Pearson ............................. 18 Newman, run out ... ... ... ... 6 H. Hesketh-Prichard, not out ... ... 5 Extras ........................................18 Total ............................. 323 Total (2 wkts.) 92 1 st I nns . :— Burrows, 30.4-4-103-4 ; Cuffe, 24-1-63-1 ; Arnold, 14-1-46-1; Pearson, 15-6-32-2 ; Simpson-Hayward, 9-0-26-0 ; Taylor, 9-1 35-1. 2 nd I nns . :— Burns, 9-1-22-1; Cuffe, 11-1-21-1; Burrows, 4-0-16-0 ; Taylor, 5-0-11-0 ; Simpson-Hayward, 3'3-0-19-0. Extras 37 12 3 GLOUCESTERSHIRE v. WARW ICKSHIRE. Warwickshire winning by three wickets. -A t Bristol, May 16,17 and 18. First innings. G loucestershire . Second innings.. Board, lbw, b Santall ................ ... 12 c Smith, b Parsons ,. 53 Dipper, c Field, b Santall ... 29 b Quaife ... .. 25 C. O. H. Sewell, c Quaife, b Hands ... 13 c Baker, b Foster .. 85 Langdon, b Field ............................. ... 36 b F i e l d ............................,. 25 G. L. Jessop, c Kinneir, b Santall ... ... 37 c Hands, b Field ,. 1 Bowles, lbw, b Santall 4 b Q uaife............................ 9 Nott, b Hands ... 26 c Baker, b Quaife 0 Mills, c Charlesworth, b Hands ... 11 st Smith, b Quaife .. 5 Huggins, c Foster, b Santall ... 7 b H ands............................ . 1 Parker, c Baker, b Hands ... 12 lbw, b Quaife .............. Dennett, not out ............................. ... 1 notout ... 1 Extras ............................. ... 11 Extras ... .. 13 Total ................ ... 199 T o t a l.............. .. 225 1 st I nns . :—Foster, 17-6-55-0 ; Field, 23-10 Hands, 15-5-40-4. 2nd Inns. :—Foster, 11.5-0-58-1; Hands, Santall, 12-0-44-0 ; Quaife, 20-4-39-5 ; Parsons, 8 First innings. W a r w ic k sh ir e . Smith, lbw, b Dennett .............................99 Kinneir, b Dennett ... ... ... ... 29 Charlesworth, c Dipper, b Parker ................ 25 Quaife, c Nott, b Parker ... ... ... 48 F. Foster, b H uggins..........................................15 Baker, not out ... ... ... ... 49 G. Stephens, b Mills ............................. 17 Parsons, st Nott, b D ennett............................. 1 Santall, b Mills ................ ................ 0 W. C. Hands, c Langdon, b Mills ... ... 0 Field, run out .......................................... 2 Extras .......................................... 8 43-1; Santall, 25-7-50-5 ; Field, 8-2-18-2; Total 293 14-5-31-1 ; 0 - 22 - 1 . Second innings, c Nott, b Dennett run out c Jessop, b Dennett notout ... c Mills, b Dennett b Parker c Board, b Dennett c Mills, b Dennett not o u t ................ Extras ... Total (7 wkts.) 28 9 38 2 132 1 st I nns .:— Dennett, 33*2-7-81-3 ; Huggins,29 7-72-1; Parker,24-6-56-2; Mills, 20-4-51-3 ; Dipper, 8-3-11-0 ; Bowles, 6-0-14-0. 2 nd I nns .:— Dennett31.1-10-65-5 ; Huggins,23-9-26-0 ; Parker, 11-2-35-1; Mills, 3-1-4-0. G E O R G E L E W I N & C O . , Club Colour Specialists and Athletic Clothing Manufacturers. 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