Cricket 1912

J u n e 15, 1912; CEICKET : A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 247 YORKSHIRE v. AUSTRALIANS.--A t Bradford, June 10, 11, 12, Drawn. First innings. Y ork sh ire. Second innings. Wilson, c Hazlitt, b Macartney ................ 49 c Carkeek, b Whitty 24 Bates, c Macartney, b Kelleway ................ 6 b Hazlitt .......................... 19 Denton, b Macartney ............... ................ 12 b Hazlitt .......................... 3 Drake, c Jennings, b Hazlitt ... ................ 5 lbw, b Hazlitt .............. 1 Hirst, c Bardsley, b Hazlitt ... ................ 45 b Hazlitt .......................... 2 J. Tasker, b Macartney ... ................ 15 lbw, b Whitty .............. 4 Booth, b Macartney ............... ................ 0 not out .......................... 5 E. Loxley-Firth, lbw, b Macartney ................ 0 b Hazlitt .......................... 0 Haigh, c Carkeek, b Macartney ................ 9 not out .......................... 4 Sir A. W. White, b Hazlitt ................ 6 Dolphin, not out... .............. ............. 0 Extras ............... .............. 8 Extras .. ............... 4 Total ............... ................155 Total (7 wkts)* 66 A ustralians . Macartney, 31-11-54-6; Whitty, 14-4-24-2; Second innings. Innings declared closed. 1st Inns. :—Whitty, 2-1-4-0 ; Kelleway, 18-7-42-1 Hazlitt, 14*1-2-47-3. 2nd Inns. Emery, 6-3-7-0 ; Macartney, 11-5-14-0; Hazlitt, 8-1-17-5. First innings. 0. B. Jennings, b Haigh C. Kelleway, c Denton, b Hirst C. G. Macartney, b Hirst W. Bardsley, c Denton, b Hirst S. E. Gregory, b D rake.............. K, R. Mayne, b H a ig h .............. R. B. Minnett, b H aigh.............. S. H. Emery, lbw, b Haigh G. R. Hazlitt, lbw, b Haigh ... W. Carkeek, c Booth, b Drake W. J. Whitty, not out ... Extras .............. Total ............. 1st Inns. Drake, 21-6-42-2 ; Hirst, 21-8-37-3 ; Haigh, 12*2-3-22-5, 2nd Inns. Hirst, 8-2-14-0 ; Haigh, 11-6-14-6 ; Booth, 3-1-4-0 ; Drake, 1-1-0-0. (50 lbw, b Haigh .............. 5 2 not out .......................... 17 0 b Haigh .......................... 4 0 b Haigh .......................... 3 5 b Haigh .......................... 0 7 lbw, b Haigh .............. 3 1 b Haigh .......................... 0 0 not out .......................... <i 19 3 4 6 Extras .............. 3 107 Total (6 wkts.) 35 NORTHUMBERLAND v. CHESHIRE.—At Newcastle, June 10, 11. Drawn. N orthum berland. S. Anderson, b Hunter .............. 58 J. Nesbit, c Holland, b Barker ... 22 W. Meldon, c Turner, b Fairbank 144 Norbury, c Mason, b Fairbank .. 17 ingham, c Turner, b Fairbank... 0 Richardson, c and b Mason ... 29 N. Wilkinson, c Fairbank, b Barker ................................... . 5 Barker, 5-0-42-1; Mason, 19-2-84-2; Fairbank, 16-2-82-4; Turner, Hunter, 4-0-38-1. Milne, c Holland, b Mason C. Skinner, not out ............. S. Bell, not out ......................... Extras.................................... Total (S w kts)*............. * Innings declared closed. A. Wilson did not bat. 5-0-4 4 13 First innings. J. Fallows, c Wingham, b Milne Holland, c Wilson, b Wingham F. Kirby, b Norbury .............. J. Cragg, b Norbury ............... F. Church, c Wingham, b Norbury A. Turner, b Norbury ............... C. Hunter, b Norbury .............. S. Kairbank, b Wingham Mason, not out ............. J. Jones, c Wilson, b Wingham Barker, b Norbury ............... E x t r a s ........................ Total C heshire ... 15 ... 31 ... 0 ... 21 ... 4 ... 0 ... 4 ... 4 ... 23 144 Second innings. b S k in n e r ........................ b Milne ........................ b Milne ........................ b S k in n e r ........................ Ibw, b Skinner c Bell, b Skinner ... b Meldon ........................ not out ........................ c and b Skinner ... . 14 . 120 . 10 0 . 30 . 0 8 . 1 . 33 Total (8 wkts) ... 223 Extras 1st Inns. : Milne, 19-10-23-1 ; Norbury, 17-1-55-6 ; Richardson, 5-0-11-0; Wingham, 9 2-25-3. 2nd Inns. : Skinner, 17-6-52-5 ; Wingham, 10-2-35-0 ; Milne, 17’2-4-43-2 ; Norbury, 6-0-35-0 ; Richardson, 3-0-17-0 ; Meldon, 7-3-8 1. ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL (L ea th erh ea d ) v. M.C.C.—At Leatherhead, June 3. The School, 101 ; G. 8* Middlemiss 40, E. C. Turner 19. M.C.C., 164 for 8 ; Major T. A. Andrus 57 (ret. hurt), G. J. M. Hardy 31, S. C. Probyn 28. MATCHES ON JUNE 4. Major T. A. Andrus 57 (ret. hurt), G. J. M. Hardy 31, S. C. Probyn 28. RICHMOND v. STOICS.— At Richmond. Stoics, 104 ; D. Robertson 30, H. J. Bonser 21. Richmond, 146; Capt. Harvey 62, H. Hargreaves 27. WINCHESTER COLLEGE v. HOUSEHOLD BR IGA DE—At Winchester. The College, 154 ; C. W. Beart 54, R. G. Johnston 32, H. R. S. Critchley-Salmon- son 26. ALDENHAM SCHOOL v. GENTLEMEN OF HERTS.— At Aldenham. The School, 65 ; H. A. Rogers 20. G. of Herts, 106 for 3; H . F. Terry 30, Rev. C. G. Ward 26*, C. H. Titchmarsh 23. MATCHES ON JUNE 5. PALLINGSWICK V. THE WANDERERS.— At East Acton. Pallingswick, 56 : J. Bowstead 18. The Wanderers, 178; R. V. Bowater 64, P. G. Gale 27, S. H. H. Bridger 25. For the Wanderers E. J. Bridger bowled 17.5-11-11-5. DULWICH COLLEGE v. KING’S COLLEGE (C amb .).— At Dulwich. The College, 199 ; F. W. Gilligan 66, E. G. Loudoun-Shand 28, J. A. Paterson 27, N. Millard 22. King’s, 146 ; R. S. Stafford 42, H. W . Thomas 30. CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL v. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL — At Catford. City of London, 170 ; G. M. Rooker 38, W. A. Warser 36, G. E. Swale 31. U.C.S., 96 for 6 ; L. Espir 27*, W. J. G. Munro 27, H. G. Andrews 23. ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL (L ea th erh ea d ) v. GENTLEMEN OF SURREY.— At Leatherhead. G. of Surrey, 148 ; R. M. Bell 26*, A. W. F. Rutty 21, J. A. S. Britt 21—and 84 for 3. The School, 74 ; C. E. V. K. Peberdy 14 For the School E. C. Turner, 1st innings, 9 for 47 (twelve a side paying). EALING v. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL—At Ealing. U.C.H., 148; Avent 27, Baker 27. Ealing, 109 for 6 ; Scholey 27. ROSSALL SCHOOL v. PRESTON.— At Rossall. The School, 144 ; J. L. W’ood 49, A. Harrison 26. Preston, 42 for 7. EASTBOURNE COLLEGE v. CHRIST’S HOSPITAL.— At Eastbourne. Christ’s Hospital, 168 ; G. S. H .Tyndale 30, L. M. Dupre 29, J. H. E. Woods 27. W. J. Cullen 23. Eastbourne College, 91; G. D. Thomson 26. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY v. FREE FORESTERS.—At Cambridge, June 10, 11, 12, Free Foresters winning by five wickets. First innings. C ambridge U niversitv . Second innings. W. N. Riley, lbw, b Greswell..........................38 c W. G. Druce, b Falcon ... 2 J. S. F. Morrison, b Gilbert ..........................25 c W. G. Druce, b Greswell 20 R. B. Lagden, b Gilbert .......................... l b Falcon ......................... 2 E. L. Kidd, c Collins, b Gilbert .............. 23 not out ......................... 10 G. A. Fairbaim, b Falcon ..........................26 b Falcon ......................... 2 F. S. G. Calthorpe, b G ilb ert..........................74 b G resw ell........................... 0 Hon. A. Windsor-Clive, b G resw ell............... 8 c W. G. Druce, b Falcon .. 9 S. H. Saville, b G ilbert...................................... 2 c W. G. Druce, b Falcon 0 N. J. Holloway, cN . F. Druce, b Gilbert ... 28 c N. F. Druce, b Falcon ... 5 W. B. Franklin, not out .......................... 11 b G resw ell........................... 13 E. C. Baker, run out ...................................... 8 bG resw ell............... ... 0 Extras ...................................... 6 Extras .................... 11 T o t a l ...................................... 250 Total .................... 74 1 st I nns . : Greswell, 36-12-82-2 ; Gilbert, 38‘3-10-117-6 ; Falcon, 14-4-44-1; Nevile, 1-0-1-0. 2 nd I nns . : Greswell, 162-6-26-4 ; Falcon, 16-5-37-6. First innings. F ree F oresters . Second innings. N. F. Druce, lbw, b Baker .......................... S not out .........................152 D. C. Collins, c King, b Baker ............... 15 b Baker ... ............. 6 N. C. Turner, b Holloway .......................... S c Franklin, b Baker ... 4 M. Falcon, b Calthorpe......................................3ti lbw, b F a irb a im ................ 4 C. D. Mclvor, c Holloway, b B a k e r.............. 5 b Holloway............................ 9 G. W. V. Hopley, lbw, b Baker ............... 1 not out ......................... 4 N. C. Phillips, run o u t ...................................... 1 c Franklin,b Calthorpe ... 29 W. G. Druce, lbw, b Calthorpe ............... 8 B. P. Nevile, b Calthorpe .......................... 4 W. T. Greswell, c Riley, b Calthorpe ... 0 H. A. Gilbert, not out ...................................... 7 E xtras......................................14 Extras .............. 10 Total...................................... 107 Total (5 wkt)... 218 1st Inns. : Holloway, 11-2-45-1; Baker, 9-1-18-4; Kidd, 6-1-21-0 ; Calthorpe, 4*2-0-9-4. 2nd Inn. : Baker, 7-1-29-2; Holloway, 10-1-52-1 ; Calthorpe, 12'2-47-l ; Kidd, 6-0-35-0; W.-Clive, 3-0-21-0 ; Fairbairn, 4-0-24-1. MATCHES ON JUNE 5. LUDGROVE II. v. ELSTREE II.—At Ludgrove, New Barnet. Elstree, 47. Ludgrove, 79. ESSEX C. & G. v. CHALKWELL PARK.—At Leyton. Chalkwell Park, 171 ; H. Clark 56, E. Kerry 32, A. C. Kennard 21. C. & G., 324 for 8 ; Dr. F. W. P. Holton 104, R. W. Patmore 65, Dr. Cummings 51, J. C. L. Sharman 27, Smith 24*. BEDFORD MODERN SCHOOL V. M.C.C.— At Bedford. The School, 116 for 3 ; F. C. W. Newman 77, B. Rogers 20. M.C.C. no innings (rain). BEDS. C. \T G. v. LUTON— At Bedford. Luton, 177 for 7 ; W. Brown 87, E. G. Blow 40. C. G. no innings (rain). HIGHGATE SCHOOL v MILL H ILL SCHOOL.— At Highgate. Highgate School, 114; G. D. Loup 41—ai.d 64 for 3; G. D. Loup 40*. Mill Hill School, 87 ; A. Wood 44. CRANLEIGH SCHOOL v. WHITGIFT G.S.— At Cranleigh. Whitgift, 108; P. T. Unwin 49. Cranleigh, 181 ; C. B. Short 47, P. W. W. Armfelt 35. A. C. L. Chudleigh 27, L. W. A. Back 26. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS v. BLACKHEATH.— At Woolwich. Black­ heath, 164; G. L. Jarratt 67. A.O.C., 123; Capt. Hayley 31, Major H. S. Bush 24. ACTON TOWN v. RICHMOND PARK.—At Acton. Acton Town, 157; C. M. Richardson 39, S. Dean 24, Parncutt 23, F. A. Hawkins 21. Richmond Park, 90. BLANCO For Cleaning and Whitening White Buckskin and Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles of a similar nature. 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