Cricket 1912

180 CEICKET : A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. M a y 25, 1912. SUTTON v. W A N D E R E R S.— A t Sutton, May 15. S utton . T he W an d erers . T. C. Stafford, b Bradley ... 42 Stanley Colman, b Bell ................ 20 M . F. Jew ell, b Bradley ... 9 R. Kenward, b Bell ................ 11 D. D. Napper, c Ken ward, b F. S. Gillespie, c Butt, b Bell ... 98 Bradley .............................. 0 P. G. Gale, c Crowther, b Bell ... 89 A. Butt, b “ Herbert ” 11 P. L. Frith, lbw , b Fitzgerald ... 6 J. G. M. Bell, b Frith 85 G. “ Herbert ” b Bell ................ 6 J. M. W illiam son, b “ H erbert” 19 E. J. Bridger, b Bell ................ 0 J. M. Crowther, c Gillespie, b S. Stafford, b Fitzgerald . ... 2 ‘ ‘ H erbert ” .............................. 2 W . M . Bradley, c Lever, b Fitz­ L. Sm ith, run out ................ 0 gerald .......................................... 0 D. Lever, b Bridger................ 23 A. H. Behrend, not out ................ 1 W. H . V. Fitzgerald, c Bridger, b J. U. C. W att, absent ................ 0 Bradley .............................. 7 R . M. Bell, not o u t ................. 0 E x tr a s ................ 9 Extras ... ............... 12 Total 157 Total............................. 251 Answers to Correspondents. G U Y’S H O SPITAL t . H A M PSTE A D .- G u y ’ s H o sp ita l . A . B. Bond, b Rayner .................. fi J. W. Brown, b Rayner ................... 10 H. 0. H ancock, c Everitt, b H ooper 16 F. C. Hunot, b H ooper .................. 10 G. W . M. Andrew , c H odgson, b H ooper ........................................... 8 F. J. Biddle, not out .................. 3S A. H. Harkness, b Hale .................. 7 H. M edlock, c Hale, b W ilson ... 8 T. K. W. Wood, b R a y n e r.................. 9 J. W elton, c Evill, b Rayner ... 3 G. Noot, st H odgson, b Rayner ... 3 E x tra s............... ... 14 T otal ... ... 138 At H onor Oak Park, May 15. H am pstead . T. H. Farm iloe, b Harkness G. M. H odgson, b Harkness W . M. Lim b, b W elton ... W. S. Hale, st Bond, b H unot H. A. Rayner, lbw , b Welton R. S. Everitt, c W ood, b Andrew J. H. Thurston, b W elton ... S. E. H ooper, run out W . A. Evill. c W elton, b Andrew K. W ilson, b W elton F. Atkins, not o u t ................ E x tra s............................. 2S 19 21 69 46 12 13 3 1 2 14 235 C. M. B .—The address you require is Calverhall, Whitchurch, Salop. A r t h u r . —Copies of the Guide to Cricketers are still on sale— 4d. post free. We are not publishing a new edition this year; we may do in 1913. B. H. ( L iv e r p o o l ) —See list of places where Cricket may be had. Frank Sugg or John Sharp would supply you. Hox. S e c . (R e a d in g . ) — No charge is made for score insertions, but it is quite impossible to guarantee that every score sent shall appear. To have a chance they must reach us early. Books Received. C. B. F r y ; the Man and his Methods : J. W . Arrowsmith, Ltd., 11, Quay St., Bristol, one shilling net. 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