Cricket 1912
272 CEICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. J une 22, 1912. B E XL E Y v. UPPER SYDENHAM.— At Bexley. Upper Sydenham, 203 for 2 dec. ; F. S. Gillespie 100*. A. C. T. Wilkinson 42, G. P. Wright 20*. Bexley, 103 ; S. Corner 36, G. Platt 20. HEATHFIELD v. POLYTECHNIC— At Wandsworth Common. Heath field, 221 for 7 dec. ; E. G. Read 82, M. Jackson 31, J. K. Frost 27*, G. W. Aitchison 23. Polytechnic, 205 for 8 ; P. Ogilvie 76, S. Fenemore 50. ILFORD V. WALTHAMSTOW.— At Ilford. Walthamstow, 56 ; H. W. Hall 15—and 75 for 4 : E. Sims 42.Ilford, 181 ; E. C. Porter 67, G. M. Louden 47, A. T. Lyon 23. DERRICK WANDERERS v. BRIXTON .— At Manor Way, Blackheath. Derrick W., 237 for 7 dec. ; H. R. Rennie 71, Street 56*, L. T. Bawcutt 48. Brixtorr, 114 for S ; M. Moorhouse 22, R. Taylor 21*, W. Davis 21. FRAMLINGHAM MASTERS V. LEISTON.— At Framlingham. Framlin"- ham Masters, 303 for 3 dec. ; H. Bassett 109. A. Maequeon 52, Dr. J. 1). E. Williams 41*, G. J. Willans 40, Tomlinson 37*. Leiston, 62. Willans took 6 for 21, Bassett 4 for 34. SOUTH LODGE 2nd XI. v. LUDGROVE 2nd X L— S. Lodge, 22 ; R. W. Courtney 20 — and 60 for 2 ; J. Tettey 33*, C. G. Wilson-Taylor 17. Ludgrove, 109 ; C. R. E. Fenwick 26, E. G. E. Harcourt-Vernon 16, A. L. Grant 15*. SHAFTESBURY G. S. V. FOSTER’S SCHOOL, SH ERBORN E— S.G.S. 102 for 5 dec. ; L. G. Prideaux 41, F. C, Blucke 36. Foster’s School, 4 for 0. Rain stopped play. NORTH MIDDLESEX IV. v. MELROSE.— N. Middlesex, 95 ; N. C. Clark 30, E. Feuchclle 21, H. Hosken 20. Melrose 49 ; A. J. Mason 12. BLACKPOOL HIGH SCHOOL v. POULTON PILGRIMS.— Poulton Pil grims, 29. Blackpool U.S., 51 ; Allen 40*. For the School Allen took 6 for i l , for the P.lgrims W. Jackson 6 for 12. RAMSGATE COUNTY SCHOOL V. SANDWICH G. S. (SIR ROGER MARWOOD’S SCHOOL).— At Ramsgate. County School, 71 ; Stennett 15. S.G.S., 35— and 49 for 8 ; E. Turner 30. FOREST RANGERS v. BEULAH.— At Barkingside. F. Rangers, 44‘ Buelah, 66 ; J. C. F. Mathiesen 22, Love 16. BEULAH II. v. ‘SENECCA II.— At Thornton Heath. Beulah, 55 ; Parker 23*. Senecca, 89 ; Crabb 27. For Beulah, Parker 6 for 4. WESTERN II. V. CHISWICK POLISH CO.— At St. Quintin’s. Western 132 ; H. Tucker 37*, E. Warrender 26, J. Berry 21, W. Brian 20. C. P. C., 58. For Western, W. Humbles 4 for 2 ; fc^ C. P. C. Wolfe d ii the hat trick. MERTON COLLEGE v. OXFORD CITY —On the Merton Ground. Oxford City, 187 ; Elmer Cotton 70, W. A. Auberton 48, J. R. Benson 35*. Merton, 111 for 9 ; R. E. Coxon, 36, E. R. Gould 23. EPSOM II. v. CAPITAL YND COUNTIES BANK.—Epsom, 10S ; Case 36. C. & C. Bank, 68 ; A. G. Ridpath 23. For C. & C. Henderson 6 for 34 ; fi r Epsom Kenan 6 for 17. SPHINX v. WEST KENT WANDERERS A.—At Honor Oak. Sphinx, 97 ; W. Line 30, A. Horton 20. W.K. W., 67 ; A. Greathurst 14. CAMBERWELL HOUSE v. ST. JOHN’S WOOD WANDERERS.—At Camberwell. Camberwell House. 203 ; Cole 55, A. F. Rook 33, Henty 31, H. C. Rook 26, Knocker 26. St. John Wood W., 84 ; A. Moore, 21, W. Parslow 18. SUFFOLK DISTRICT ASYLUM v. IPSWICH AND EAST SUFFOLK.—At Melton. The Asylum, 226 ; H. J. Timms 63, R. Eastham 40, E. S. Lock 28. I. and E. S., 229 for 4 ; A. D. Whatman 110, C. Catchpole 36*, H. A. Busher, 29, J. Forrest 27*. IPSWICH AND EAST SUFFOLK II. v. FRAMLINGHAM COLLEGE.— At Ipswich. I. & E. S , 187 f<*r 5, dec. ; O. Mortimer 72. H. W. Patmore 65*. The College, 03 for 6 ; C. H. Bridgnell 33, C. G. Bunbury 27*. UXBRIDGE v. BOSTON PARK.—At Uxbridge. Boston Park, 124; A. S. Ling 43 C. Gluyas 21 and 61 for 7 ; F.. J. Clark 27, L. C. Weber 21. Uxbridge, 195 • W L. Eves 64, J. W. Willis 55, II. F. Goteh 22, F. R. Simpson, 21. MATCHES ON JUNE 17. BICKLEY PARK V UPPER SYDENHAM — At Bickley. June 17. Upper Sydenham, 180 ; S E Walmisley 94, II W E Sercombe 26, E. G. Loudoun- Shand 24. Bickley Park, 119 ; W Phillips 58* WAD HAM COLLEGE v. OXFORD CITY.—On the Wadham Ground, Oxford City, 113 for 9, dec.; W. A. Pike 27. Wadham, 62 for 3 ; /. G. Glenday 38*. Rain spoiled the game. Australian Cricket Chronology and Memorabilia. (Continued from page 160.) 18 6 5 -6 6 . N e w S o u th W ale s v . V ic to r ia , a t M e lb o u rn e .— S . C o sstic k to o k e ig h t w ic k e ts fo r 1 0 9 ru n s in V ic t o r ia ’s in n in g s o f 2 8 5 . X V I . o f T a s m a n ia v . V ic to r ia , a t L a u n c e s to n .— D a n W ilk ie to o k e ig h te e n w ic k e ts fo r 2 7 ru n s (sev en fo r 1 5 a n d e le v e n fo r 12 ) . T a s m a n ia ’s se c o n d in n in g s am o u n te d to 3 9 o n ly . N e w S o u th W ale s v . X X I I . o f Q u een slan d , a t S y d n e y . — T h e first m a tc h b e tw e e n th e se S ta te s. I n th e first in n in g s (50) o f th e X X I I . N . T h o m p so n to o k fifte e n w ic k e ts fo r 10 ru n s a n d in th e seco n d ( 4 1) C . L a w re n c e h a d tw e lv e fo r 2 4 . T h e la t t e r d id th e h a t-tr ic k . T h e re w a s o n ly o n e d o u b le-fig u re sc o re— J . M o o re’s 14-— in Q u e e n sla n d ’s tw o in n in g s. T h e S o u th e rn T a sm a n ia n C ric k e t A sso c ia tio n w a s fo rm e d o n F e b r u a r y 1 s t , 18 6 6 . T h is w a s re -c o n stitu te d a s th e T a sm a n ia n C ric k e t A ss o c ia tio n on A u g u st 2 2 n d , 19 0 6 . 18 6 6 -6 7 . F o u r m en w ere ru n o u t in V ic to r ia ’s firs t in n in g s a g a in s t N e w S o u th W a le s, a t S y d n e y . 18 6 7 -6 8 . X V I . o f T a sm a n ia v . V ic to r ia , a t H o b a r t .— In th e first in n in g s o f th e v isito rs G ly n n to o k fo u r w ic k e ts fo r 4 ru n s, a n d in th e seco n d in n in g s o f th e X V I . F . E . A lla n h a d n in e fo r 4 6. In th e m a tc h th e la t t e r o b ta in e d fo u rte e n fo r 70. 18 6 8 . D u rin g 18 6 8 a te a m o f A b o rig in a ls , c a p ta in e d b y C h arles L a w re n c e , v is ite d E n g la n d . T h e y p la y e d 4 7 m a tc h e s, w in n in g 14 , lo sin g 14 a n d le a v in g 1 9 u n fin ish ed . 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