Cricket 1912
A u g u s t 17, 1912. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 435 SUSSEX v. ESSEX.—At Eastbourne, August 12, 13, 14. Drawn. S u sse x . P. G. H. Fender, not out ... Extras Total (6 wkts.)* ... 27‘ * Innings declared closed. Cox, Street and Vincett did not bat. Vine, c Hadden, b Mead .............. 44 Relf (It.), c Gillingham, b McGahey 43 Relf (A. E.), lbw, b M ead............... 18 H. L. Simms, c sub, b McGahey... 80 Jam Sahib, st Hadden, b Mead ... 11 P. Cartwright, b Mead ............... 0 H. P. Chaplin, not out ............... 27 Second innings.—Vine, c Freeman, b Douglas, 3; Relf (R.), not out, Relf (\. E .), b Douglas, 3 ; Sims, b Mead, 0 ; Vincett, not out, 3 ; extras, 4. Total (3 wkts)*, 46. ‘ Innings declared closed. 1 st I n n s . : Douglas, 16-2-49 -0 ; Buckenham, 15-5-36-0 ; Mead, 47-19-80-4; McGahey, 2*2-3-77-2 ; Davies, 2-9-13-0. 2 n d I n n s . :—Douglas, 11-4-20-2 ; Mead, 11-4-22-1. E ss e x . G. B. Davies, b Simms .............. 0 J. W. H. T. Douglas, lbw, b Relf (A. E.) ...................................... 3 P. Perrin, c and b Relf (R.) ... 52 Freeman, b S im m s.......................... 19 F. L. Fane, b Simms .............. 8 Rev. F. H. Gillingham, b Simms... 5 C. McGahey, b Vincett .............. 16 F. W. H. Nicholas, b Simms ... 4 Hadden, b S im m s.......................... 0 Buckenham, c Vincett, b Cox ... 13 Mead, not out Extras T otal.......................... 144 Second innings.—Perrin, o Street, b Relf (R.), 25 ; Buckenham, b Vine, 19 ; Freeman, c Street, b Relf (R.), 10 ; Fane not out, 2 ; Gillingham, not out, 13 ; extras, 15. Total (3 wkts), 84. 1 st I n n s . : Relf (A. E.), 13 -6-21 -1 ; Simms, 20*2-5-37-6 ; Vincett, 16-7-26-1; Cox, 10-2-20-1 ; Vine, 5-1 -1 1 -0 ; Relf (R.), 7-5-7-1. 2 nd I n n s . : Relf (A. E ), 10 -6 -5 -0 ; Simms, 13-6-31-0; Relf (R.), 10 -3 -1 8 -2 ; Vine, 6-0-15-1. NORFOLK v. SUFFOLK.—At Norwich, August 12, Norfolk winning by an innings and 165 runs. First innings. S uffolk . A. K. Watson, c Thurgar, b Falcon ... F. P. Wood, lbw, b Falconer .............. 1). Mustard, c Falconer, b Raikes E. S. Lock, lbw, b Falconer ............... C. K. Bridgnell, b Falconer .............. F. L. Titchmarsh, b Falconer.............. Penfold, c Fulcher, b R a ik es.............. V. F. Gaby, c Fulcher, b Raikes Dr. E. V. (jostling, c Falcon, b Falconer P. P. Cornell, b Falconer Trudgett, not out...................................... Extras .......................... Total .......................... 1 st I nns . :—Falcon, 4-1-9-1 ; Falconer, 9-4-15-6; Raikes, 5*1-0-15-3. 2 nd I nns . :—Falcon, 10*5-1-19-5 ; Falconer, 10-2-19-5. N o r f o l k . Rev. G. B. Raikes, b Trudgett ... 5S ' R. G. Filch, c Bridgnell, b Penfold 8 E. J. Fulcher, b Gaby ................. 54 R. F. Popham, b Gaby ............ 11 G. A. Stevens, c Trudgett, b Falconer, st Cornell, b Penfold ... S Gostling ......................................25 Gibson, c and b Penfold ... .. 0 G. W. Bix-kbeck, c Gostling, b Watson, not out ............................ 3 Penfold ... ......................... 0 ! Extras.......................................12 M. Falcon, c Gaby, b Penfold ... 21 — R. W. Thurgar, b Penfold.............. 44 Total ..........................244 Penfold, 35*5-10-92-6 ; Trudgett, 14-5-32-1; Gostling, 5-0-30-1; Gaby, 17-4-69-2 Wood, 1-0-9-0. 4 b Falcon .............. 5 4 b Falcon ............... ... 0 6 b F a lcon er.............. ... 0 0 b F a lcon er.............. ... 11 0 b Falcon ... 0 0 c Gibson, b Falconer ... 6 10 b F a lco n e r.............. 6 13 b Falcon .............. 7 0 b F a lcon er.............. ... 1 2 not out .............. ... 1 0 b Falcon .............. ... 1 E x tras............... ... 2 39 Total ... ... 40 THE OLD ROSSALLIANS’ TOUR, 1912. F irst M atch (July 1 and 2), v. SCARBOROUGH— Scarborough, 217; J. Byass 53, J. T. Clarkson 40, H. Huggan 31, G. Turner 22. O.R.’s, 46— and 7 for 1. S econd M atch (July 3 and 4), v. DARLINGTON.— Darlington, 136 ; Tolson 34, D. Crosthwaite 27, P. Bach 24, Turner 23. O.R.’s, 72 for 9 ; A. S. Edge 31*. Third M a t c h (July 5 and 6), v. RIPON.— Ripon, 160 ; D. Hoole 44, J. D. Abbott 22, O. Brogden 21— and 128 ; H. J. T. Bake 54, D. Hoole 35. O.R.’s, 130 ; S. F. Peshall 37— and 161 for 8 ; T. A. Higson 62*, E. D. Matthews 51, E. S. Crummack 18*. F ourth M atch (July 8 and 9), v. DURHAM CITY.— Durham, 217 ; F. W. B. Johnstone 56, J. Barkhouse 38*, W. E. Maynard 22, Hendren (D.) 21—and 158; W. E. Maynard 60, T. Hutton 21*, W. Greenwell 20. O.R.’s, 184; M. C. Hill 43, Colin Smith 39*, A. S. Edge 35, S. F. Peshall 27—and 141 for 3 ; S. F. Peshall 78, A. S. Edge 37*, M. C. Hill 24. F ifth M atch (July 10 and 11), v. HARROGATE.— O.R.’s, 171 ; A. S. Edge 52, E. D. Matthews 37, S. F. Peshall 33, H. C. Edge 21*— and 108 ; S. F. Peshall 38, Colin Smith 21. Harrogate, 138 ; D. Hoole 28, R. Raworth 23— and 144 for 7 ; Wilkinson 48*, R. Raworth 44. S ixth M atch (July 12 and 13), v. IlOSSALL SCHOOL.— The School, 66 ; F. B. Cameron 19— and 116 ; F. Brundrett 44, G. B. Davies 36. Old R .’s, 179 ; T. A. Higson 36, Colin Smith 33, S. F. Peshall 31, A. S. Edge 30— and 4 for 0. S eventh M atch (July 15 and 16), v. GRANTHAM.—Grantham, 181 ; W. E. Thompson 49, H. C. Bell 45, A. E. Gibson 27— and 112 ; W. Whitsed 28. O.R.’s 231 ; A. S. Edge 52, E. D. Matthews 35, T. A. Higson *29, R. C .Cutter 27— and 65 for 5 ; E. D. Matthews 33. E ighth M atch (July 17 and 18), v. JJNCOLN LINDUM.— O.R.’s 349 ; S. F. Peshall 144, T. A. Higson 37, A. S. Edge 34, J. K. Lane 29, G. L. B. James 25. H. C. Edge 23— and 47 for 4 ; T. A. Higson 29*. Lincoln Lindum, 176; Day 50, W. Rose 46*, L. W. Gwyn 30— and 219: C. J. Nevile 86, F. B. Mantle 44, L. W. Gwyn 35. N inth M atch (July 19 and 20), v. BEVERLEY.— Beverley, 111 ; W. D. Featherby 36, C. H. Mitchell 27—and 78 for 9 ; F. Clavton 37, C. S. Cherry 20*. O.R.’s, 122 ; T. A. Higson 49, E. D. Matthews 18. THE EALING C.C.’s HOME WEEK (August 5— 10). F irst Match, v . Mr. F. H. DANGAlt’S XII. (two days).— Ealing, 162 ; J. H. A. Tolkien 46, S. Lloyd Jones 44— and 120 for 5 ; J. B. Craik 47, H. D. Moffat 21. Mr. Dangar’s X II., 221 ; E. E. Apthorp 52, Capt. B. Maclear 40, W. Willians 28, D. R. Osborne 20. Second M atch, v . FINCHLEY.— Ealing, 136; II. S. Downs 27, J. H. A Tolkien 26, A. E. Bolter 23, S. Lloyd Jones 21. Finchley, 11 for 2.Rain. Third M atch, v . Mr. R. W. LIST’S XI.— Mr. List’s X L , 20 for 1. Rain stopped play. F ou rth M atch, v . RICHMOND.— Ealing, 265 ; Goodyear 74, H. D. Moffat 39, C. Willcox 35, S. Lloyd Jones 28. Richmond, 22— and 53. F if t h M a t c h , v . SLOUGH.— Slough, 78 for 4.Thunderstorm stopped play, flooding ground. BATTERSEA C.C.’s SUSSEX TOUlt. F ir s t M a t c h , v . CLIFTON.— At Preston Park, Brighton, August 5. Battersea, 234 for 7 d ec.; G. Dawdry 54, H. A. White 52*, <;. II. Swain 44, I,. B. Hiscock 27, E. C. Huish 26. Clifton, 90 for 8 ; E. F. Woodhams 20. S e c o n d M a t c h , v . LITTLEHAMPTON.— At Littlehampton, August 6 aiul 7. Littlehampton, 90 ; G. Woodhams 33, F. Mitchell 26—and 156 for 5, dec. ; A. Collins, 39* G. Woodhams 31, R. Mitchell 29. Battersea, 142 ; F. Ward 46, G. H. Latham 32—and 56 for 1 ; J. C. Christie 23*. For Battersea, E. C. Huish 6 for 25 (1st inns.). T h ir d M a t c h , v . BRIGHTON BRUNSWICK.— At County Ground, Hove, August 8. Brunswick, 218 ; P. Herbert 66, J. C. Callow 64, W. Warren 41. Battersea, 139 for 9 ; J. C. Christie 43, G. H. Swain 29, 1*. Burke 25. For Battersea, H. A. White 5 for 56. F ourth M atch , v . WORTHING.— At Worthing, August 9 and 10. Worthing, 141 ; C. E. C. Kendle 38, J. K. Mathews 36, H. Mathews 24, F. R, Jones *21. Battersea, 170 for 4 ; F. Ward 70, L. E. Hiscock 53*. For Battersea, E. C. Huish 7 for 55. CROYDON HOME WEEK (August 5— 10). F irst M atch , 2nd XI. v. STREATWAM HILL.— Streatham Hill 177, ; S. J Lott 58, C. Horsey 30— and 80 for 6 wickets. Croydon, 112; F. L. Jordan 35, J. H. Mabey 30. S e c o n d M a t c h , 1st X I. v. MITCHAM.— Mitcham, 114 ; W. Lamb 29. Croydon, 215 for 8 ; C. Buttenshaw 97, T. P. Rothwell 49. T h ir d M a t c h , 1st XI. v. M r . W. E. JOHNSON’S XI.— Croydon, 200 ; F. L. Jordan 60, T. P. Rothwell 51, A. T. Latham 38. Mr. Johnson's X I. ; 83, E. J. Atfleld 29. For Croydon, F. L. Jordan 7 for 45. F o u r t h M a t c h , 1st XI. v. PURLEY.— Purley, 137 for 6 : G. H. Ashbery 34, D. Roberts 31. A. E. Birmingham 22, A. C. Beaton 18*. Croydon did not bat. F if t h M a t c h , 2nd X I. v. CYPHERS 2nd.— Croydon, 167 ; T. It. Hammond 34, C. Buttenshaw 30, G. A. Ellis 29, A. T. Latham 24*, S. J. Ching 2*2. Cyphers, 116 ; Burnham 44, Millard 32. S ix t h M a t c h , 2nd X I. v. DULWICH 2nd.— Dulwich, 107 for 3 ; E. E. Dent 43, E. J. Bredger 38*, H. D. Wells 23. Croydon did not bat. MATCHES ON AUGUST 5. WESTERHAM v. CROYDON.— At Westerham. Croydon, 288 ; T. It. Hammond 88, E. Cheshire 57, T. P. Rothwell 48, C. Buttanshaw 47, J. I). Ward 25. Westerham, 36— and 65 for 4. OLD CHANGE v. CATFORD EXCELSIOR.— At Dulwich. Catford E., 45 ; A. S. Newell 21— and 43 for 8 ; J. Tuck 16*. Old Change 56— and 134 for 7 ; H. Buck 39, J. Payne 26*. For Catford, G. Birch 5 for 22. For Old Change, G. Andrew 8 for 27. CROFTON PARK V. OXFORD CITY.— At Honor Oak Park. Crofton Park, 116 ; T. Theobalds 27, J. T. Day 21. Oxford City, 260 for 4 ; H. T. Lewendon 144, Elmer Cotton 60*, J. It. Benson 28. For Oxford City, F. W . Nadland 6 for 33, H. J. M. Eade 4 for 54. FINCHLEY v. SOUTHGATE.— At Finchley. Finchley, 1*29 : W. E. Goodyear 52, W. Scott 23. Southgate, 319 for 5 ; F. S. Lewis 113, H. A. Milton 92, J. A. E. Peschier 56*, R. B. Heygate 41. ALBEMARLE AND FRIKRN BARN ti l’ v. NORTH M1DDLKSKX.-At Friern Barnet. N. Middlesex, 113 ; II. S. Morris32,11. D. Lee 22. A & F. B., 43 ; W. Walton 15. MATCHES ON AUGUST 6. CUCKFIELD V. SUSSEX MARTLETS.— Sussex Martlets, 110 ; T. H. Curtis 35, M. H. ltavenhill 24, B. 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