Cricket 1912

J u l y 13, 1912. CEICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 335 STAFFORDSHIRE v. NORTHUMBERLAND.—At Stoke-on-Trent, S, 9, Staffordshire won by 143 runs. First innings S taffs . P. Briggs, b Milne ...................................... Hollowood, b Milne ...................................... Nichols, c Collins, b S kinn er.......................... W. H. Twigg, c Collins, b Milne ............... V. H. Robins, c Collins, b S k in n e r ............... Bucknell, b Skinner ...................................... Brammer, b Milne ...................................... E. Cook, c Norbury, b Skinner ............... Wilson, c Raine, b Milne .......................... J. Poole, b M ilne.................................................. Deyes, not out .................................................. Extras ...................................... Second innings. 11 b Elsey ........................ 21 c Hunting, b Skinner 46 b Milne ........................ 15 lbw, b Milne 8 b Elsey ....................... 11 b Milne ........................ 1 b Wingham........................ 5 lbw, b Wingham ... 15 c Milne, b Wingham 5 not out ....................... 13 c Raine, b Elsey ... 9 Extras July Total ... 160 Total Wingham, ... 284 8-1-26-0; 1 st I nns . : Skinner, 13-3-57-4 ; Milne, 31-11- Norbury, 4-0-13-0 ; Elsey, 5-012-0. 2 nd In n s.: Skinner, 15-0-79-1 ; Milne, 20-2-69-3 ; Arkle, 6-1-31-0 ; Wingham, 16-2-42-3 ; Elsey, 14*4-2-42-3. First innings. N orth u m berland . Second innings. H. Arkle, b Wilson ........................... Norbury, c Briggs, b N ichols............... S. P. Bell, b Nichols .......................... G. L. Hunting, c Poole, b Deyes Richardson, not out ........................... Wingham, c Nichols, b Deyes............... C. M. Skinner, b Nichols ............... Milne, c Poole, b Nichols ............... J. E. Raine, st Poole, b Bucknell Elsey, c Cook, b Wilson ............... H. Collins, b Wilson ........................... Extras ........................... T o t a l .......................... 1 st I nns . : Wilson, 14,5-0-37-3 ; Deyes, 5-1-25-2 2 nd In n s .: Wilson, 20-2-51-3; Deyes, 22*2-4-56-5; Nichols, 10-1-36-0; Bucknell, 6-0-17-1. 2 b Wilson ........................ .. 5 16 b Deyes ........................ .. 3 10 run out ........................ .. 8 8 c Brammer, b Deyes .. 25 38 b Deyes ....................... .. 11 12 c Cook, b Wilson ... .. 20 1 b Wilson ........................ .. 24 14 b Deyes .. 6 24 notout .. 36 2 b B u ck n ell........................ .. 19 0 b Deyes .......................... 3 4 Extras .. 10 131 Total ... .. 170 nell, 9-1-29-1 ; Nichols, 10-0-36-4 ; 9, 10, Australia winning Second innings. SCOTLAND v. AUSTRALIA.—At Edinburgh, July by 296 runs. First innmgs. A ustralians . C. B. Jennings, c Gibson, b Sievwright E. R. Mayne, b Benskin .............. C. G. Macartney, c Ringrose, b Sievwi W. Bardsley, c Bowie, b Sievwright... C. Kelleway, b Ringrose ............... R. B. Minnett, b Sievw right............. D. Smith, run out ........................... G. R. Hazlitt, lbw, b Sievwright W. J. Whitty, b Sievwright ............... J. W. MacLaren, b Sievwright H. Webster, not out ........................... Extras ........................... Total ............... * Innings declared blosed. 1 st Inns. : Benskin, 24-2-S5-1 ; Sivwright, 20*2-3-71-7 ; Bowie, 6-0-25-0 ; Ringrose, 26-8-57-1 *, Grieve, 10-0-33-0. 2 nd I nns . : Sievwright, 22-3-56-1 ; Ringrose, 16-3-52-2 ; Benskin, 15-1-S9-1 ; Grieve, 2-0-19-0. ... 0 b Sievwright .............., 32 ... 11 c Dickson, b Ringrose . 44 ;ht 0 b B e n s k in ........................... 21 ... 149 c Bowie, b Ringrose , 45 ... 64 not out .......................... 9 ... 21 not out ........................... 65 ... 0 ... 0 ... 26 ... 0 ... 0 ... 24 Extras ............... 9 ... 295 Total (4 wkts)*..,. 223 First innings. R. G. Tait, b Whitty ............... T. A. Bowie, c and b Hazlitt .. M. R. Dickson, b Minnett Benskin, c Kelleway, b Minnett A. M. P. Lyle, b W hitty............. J. C. Murray, c Whitty, b Minnett W . R. Grieve, b Minnett J. Mushet, b Minnett ............... J. F. Gibson, b Minnett R. W. Sievwright, not out Ringrose, b M acL aren.............. Extras d Second innings. 4 lbw, b Whitty ............. 18 11 b Whitty .......................... 1 9S b M in n e tt......................... 1 15 st Webster, b Whitty...0 5 b Whitty .......................... 10 0 b Whitty .......................... 0 18 c Mayne, bHazlitt ... 6 2 b Hazlitt .......................... 1 7 c Jennings, b Hazlitt...0 1 c Mayne, bWhitty ... 4 0 not out .......................... 5 11 Extras ............... 6 T o t a l .............. 52 Total.......................... 172 1st Inns. : Whitty, 16-5-45-2 ; Hazlitt, 10 4-33-1 ; MacLaren, 10-2-37-1 ; Kelleway, 6 3 - 11- 0 ; Minnett, 13-3-35-6. 2 nd I nns : Minnett, 7-4-17-1 ; Whitty, 13*2-3-22-6 ; Hazlitt, 3-2-7-3. ENGLAND v 174 runs. SOUTH AFRICA.—At Leeds, July 8, 9, 10. England won by First innings. Hobbs, c Ward, b Nourse Rhodes, c and b Pegler............... K. H. Spooner, c Strieker, b Nourse C. B. Fry, lbw, b Pegler Hearne (J. W.), b Pegler Woolley (F. E.), b Nourse G. L. Jessop, b Faulkner F. R. Foster, c Pegler, b Nourse Smith (E. J.), run out .............. Banie8(S. F.), b Faulkner Dean, not out .......................... Extras ............... E ngland . Second innings. .............27 c Nourse, b Faulkner ... 55 ............. 7 b Pegler .......................... 10 . . 2 1 b Faulkner.......................... 82 .............10 c Nourse, b Pegler ... 7 .............45 b Nourse ..........................35 .............57 c Nourse, b Pegler ... 4 .............16 b Nouise .......................... 1 .............30 b Nourse ......................... 0 .............13 c Ward, b Faulkner ... 11 ............. 0 not out .......................... 15 .. ... 2 b Faulkner..........................' 8 .............14 Extras ............... 10 Total... 1 st I nns . : —Nourse, Carter, 4-0-14-0. 2 nd Inns. :— Nourse, 2 Carter, 5-1-K-0. .......................... 242 Total ... !6*l-S-52-4; Pegler, 35-6-112-3; Faulkner, 1-11-52-3; Pegler, 31-0-110-3; Faulkner, 24*2-2-50-4 ; ... 238 13-2-50-2 ; First innings. S outh A frica . L. J. Tancred, c Spooner, b Barnes ... H. W. Taylor, c Hobbs, b Dean A. D. Nourse, b Barnes.......................... C. B. Llewellyn, c Smith, b Barnes ... G. A. Faulkner, c and b Barnes L. A. Strieker, b Dean .. .............. G. C. White, c Barnes, b Woolley S. J. Snooke, b B arn es.......................... S. J. Pegler, not out .......................... C. P. Carter, c Dean, b Barnes T. A. Ward, b Dean .......................... Extras .......................... T otal......................... Second innings. 15 st Smith, b Barnes 31 c Smith, b Foster ... 5 c Foster, b Dean ... 0 b Barnes ............... 5 b Barnes 10 run out .............. 6 c and b Foster 23 b Dean ............... 35 b Hearne .............. b Barnes .............. not out .............. Extras .. 5 0 12 39 *2 15 4 0 0 17 8 32 31 0 11 Total 1 st I nns . :—Foster, 16-7-29-0 ; Barnes, 22-7-52-6; Dean, 12*3-1-41-3; Woolley, 6-2-13-1. 2 nd I nns . : Barnes, 21*2-5-63-4 ; Foster, 23-4-51-2 ; Dean, 8-3-15-2 ; Rhodes, 4-1-14-0 ; Hearne, 2-0-5-1. LEICESTERSHIRE v. SUSSEX, winning by 6 wickets. First innings. S ussex . Vine, c Whitehead, b Odell .......................... 21 Relf (R.), c Whitehead, b King ............... 52 P. Cartwright, b K in g ...................................... 2 H. L. Simms, b Odell ......................................19 Relf (A. E.), c King, b Shipman .............. 33 H. P. Chaplin, b A still......................................27 Relf (E.), lbw, b O d e ll...................................... 0 P. G. H. H. Fender, c Whitehead, b Shipman 1 Jupp, c Whitehead, b King .......................... 1 Cox, not out ................................................. 0 Street, c Whitehead, b K in g .......................... 1 Extras ................................................. 2 T o t a l ......................................159 At Leicester, July 8 , 9, 10, Leicestershire Second innings. lbw, b King.......................... 17 c Knight, b Curtis.............. 34 run out .......................... 0 b Astill ........................... 1 b S h ipm an ........................... 41 c Shields, b O dell......... 112 c Lord, b Shipman ... 4 not out .......................... 5 c Shields, b Shipman ... 0 c Whitehead, b Shipman .. 18 c Astill, b Odell ............... 1 Extras........................... 13 Total ..........246 1 st Inns. :—Shipman, 16-7-31-2; King, 27*5-ll-4S-4 ; Astill, 8-1-31-1; Odell, 22-9-36-3 ; Curtis, 5-1-11-0. 2 nd I nns . :—Shipman, 25-4-83-4 ; Odell, 24*4-9-59-2 ; Astill, 14-3-37-1 ; King, 14-2-34-1 ; Curtis, 9-3-10-1 ; Wood, 3-1-10-0. First innings. L eicestersh ire . Second innings. C. J. B. Wood, c Cox, b Relf (A.) ............... 9 st Street, b Cox 45 c Cox, b Relf (A.) ... 21 not out .............. 9 b Cox........................... c Street, b Jupp ... not out .............. Knight, c Cartwright, bC ox ... Whitehead, c Jupp, b Cox Mounteney, c and b Cox King, c Chaplin, b Vine Lord, lbw, b C ox.............. W. W. Odell, b Cox Curtis, not out ............... Shipman, b V ine............... J. Shields, b Fender Astill, b Jupp .............. E xtras............... Total ... 46 1 6 21 31 13 10 ............................. 270 Total (4 wkts)... 137 1 st I nns . :—Relf (A.), 22-10-46-1 ; Cox, 31-8-64-5 ; Simms, 13-3-32-0 ; Fender 13-4-51-1 ; Vine, 16-3-56-2 ; Jupp, 4-1-11-1. 2 nd I nns . : —Simms, 7-1-25-0; Relf (A.)j 12-5-14-1 * Vine, 13-2-37-0; Cox, 1*2-4-21-2 ; Jupp, 7-1-38-1. 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