Cricket 1912
A u g u s t 31, 1012. CBICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 475 GLOUCESTERSHIRE v. WORCESTERSHIRE.—August 26, 27, 28. Drawn. G l o u c e st e r sh ir e . C. O. H. Sewell, b Arnold ... Dipper, b Cuffe .......................... G. L. Jessop, c Burns, b Chester D. C. Robinson, b A rnold.............. F. B. Roberts, b P ea rson .............. A. W. Roberts, b Pearson............... Langdon, c Cuffe, b Chester C. S. Barnett, b Pearson......0 M. A. Green, st Bale, b Cuffe ... 30 Parker, c Bowley, b Chester ... 22 Dennett, not out ............... ... 1 Extras . .......................... 15 Total ..........................198 Second innings : Langdon, b Burns 2, Dipper, not out 21, Green not out 20, Extras 4, Total (1 wkt.) 47. 1 st I n n s . : Arnold, 1 8 -5-44 -2 ; Cuffe, 13-Q-33-2 ; Pearson, 18-4-50-3 ; Chester, 13 3-4 -3 8-3 ; Simpson-Hayward, 3-0-7-0. 2 n d I n n s . : Burns, 6-0-16-1 ; Burrows, 7 -0 -2 4 -0 ; Chester, 2-0-3-0. W o r c e s t e r sh ir e . Bowley, c Langdon, b Dennett ... 50 Pearson, c Langdon, b D ennett... 16 Arnold, run out .......................... 3 W. B. Burns, lbw, b Dennett ... 12 G. L. Crowe, c A. W. Roberts, b Jessop ...................................... 9 Cuffe, b Dennett .......................... 0 C. B. Ponsonby, b Parker.............. 12 Chester, not out .......................... 27 Burrows, b Parker.......................... 8 G. H. Simpson-Hayward, b Jessop 9 Bale, c Sewell, b Dennett............... 0 Extras .......................... 11 Total ..........................157 Dennett, 36'3-12-67-5 ; Parker, 25-4-62-2 ; Jessop, 11-3-17-2. LEICESTER SHIRE v. LANCASHIRE.—At Leicester, August Lancashire winning by an innings and 38 runs. First innings. L e ic e s t e r s h ir e . Second innings. 27, 28, C. J. B. Wood, b Huddleston............... 7 lbw, b Dean.......................... 6 Knight, b H u ddleston .......................... 3 c Brooke, b D ean.............. 11 Coe, b Dean ...................................... 3 c Sharp, b Huddleston .. 0 Mounteney, b Dean .......................... 2 c Huddleston, b Dean 20 King, c Whitehead, b Huddleston ... 4 lbw, b Dean.......................... 4 Whitehead, c Hornby, b Huddleston 0 c Sharpe, b Huddleston ... 22 W. N. Riley, b Huddleston ............... 0 st Brooke, b Dean............. 3 Shipman, b Dean...................................... ... 31 st Brooke, b Huddleston.. 7 J. Shields, c Brooke, b D e a n ............... 8 b Dean ......................... 0 Astill, lbw, b Huddleston ............... ... 15 b Huddleston ............. 0 Geary, not out ...................................... 0 not out ......................... 3 Extras...................................... 2 Extras ............. 5 Total ............... ... 75 Total ............. 81 1 st I n n s . : Dean, 18-3-38-4 ; Huddleston, l 7 ‘2-5-35-6. 2 n d I n n s . : Dean, 16-7-2S-6 ; Huddleston 16 -4-48 -4 . L a n c a s h ir e . F. R. R. Brooke, c Riley, b King 12 Whitehead, not out ............... 39 Huddleston, not out .............. 16 Extras..................................... 21 12 18 A. H. Hornby, run out A. Hartley, c and b Astill ... Tyldesley (J. T.), b King ... Sharp, c Astill, b King .............. 2 Tyldesley (W.), lbw, b King ... 10 Tyldesley (E.), c Riley, bKing ... 4 Heap, b Geary ............... 20 King, 32 -7 -8 7 -5 ; Astill, 2 5 -7 -5 4 -1 ; Geary, 13-3-24-1 ; Coe, 6 -0 -8 -0 . Total (S wkts)* Dean did not bat. 194 HAMPSHIRE v. SURREY.—At Bournemouth, August 26, 27, 28. Drawn. First innings. H a m p s h ir e . Second innings. Stone, lbw, b Smith ............... ............... 5 c Hobbs, b Sm ith.............. 4 Bowell, lbw, b R u sh by.............. ............... 9 b Rushby .......................... 3 Mead (P.), c Hayward, b Rushby .............. 4 c Strudwick, b Rushby ... 15 Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, b Smith ............... 18 st Strudwick, b Hitch ... 16 Capt. W. N. White, b Rushby... .............. 13 b Smith .............. ‘ ... 17 Browjn, b Rushby.......................... ............... 1 b Smith .......................... 4 Newman, c Hitch, b Smith ............. 5 not out .......................... 1 H. C. McDonell, lbw, b Smith... ............... 0 b Hitch .......................... 1 G. N. Bignell, b S m ith .............. ............... 7 c Bird, b Smith .............. 3 Remnant, c Knight, b Rushby .............. 11 not out .......................... 0 Kennedy, not out ............... .............. 4 Extras ............... ............. 0 Extras .............. 4 Total .............. 77 Total (8 wkts.)* ... 68 * Innings declared closed. 1 st I n n s . : Smith, 19-4-44-5 ; Rushby, 18‘4-7-33-5. 2 n d I n n s . : Rushby, 14-2-27-2 ~ Hayward, lbw, b Kennedy Hobbs, b N e w m a n .......................... Hayes, c Stone, b Kennedy M. C. Bird, st Stone, b Kennedy... Goatly, b N ewm an.......................... D. J. Knight, b N ew m an............... H. S. Altham, b K ennedy.............. Second innings: Hayward, Total (no wkt.) 28. Smith, 19-6-31-4 ; Hitch, 5-3-6-2. Drawn. Surrey. Strudwick, c Mead, b Kennedy .. 0 Hitch, c Barrett, b Kennedy ... 7 Smith, not out ........................... 4 Rushby, b Kennedy ............... 0 E xtras................................... 12 Total ... not out 12, Hobbs, not out 16. ... 78 Extras 0. 1 st I n n s . : Kennedy, 16 ’4 -5 -2 9 -7 ; Newman, 15-6-28-3 ; Mead, 3-1-9-0. 2 n d I n n s . : Kennedy, 3-0-16-0 ; Newman, 2 ‘2-0-12-0. SOMERSET v. YORKSHIRE.—At Taunton, winning by an innings and 136 runs. August 26, 27, 28, Yorkshire Rhodes, c Salmonson, b Robson ... 16 Wilson, c Greswell, b Salmonson 44 Denton, b Greswell.......................... 82 Oldroyd, c Braund, b Stewart ... 13 Hirst, b Robson .......................... 18 Kilner, not out .......................... 43 Drake, c Daniell, b Greswell ... 40 Greswell, 36-7-105-5 ; Robson, 31'2-4-91- son, 8-0-40-1 ; Braund, 4-0-22-0. Booth, b Greswell... ............... 6 Sir A. White, b Greswell.............. 4 Haigh, c Salmonson, b Greswell... 23 Dolphin, b R obson..........................28 Extras......................................13 Total H.-Stewart, 16-2-59-1 ; .............330 C.-Salmon- First innings. S o m e r se t . Second innings. M. P. Bajana, st Dolphin, b Hirst .............. J. Daniell, lbw, b Rhodes, .......................... P. R. Johnson, b H ir s t ...................................... Braund, b H ir s t ................................................. O. M. Samson, c and b H ir s t.......................... Robson, c Drake, b Hirst .............. E. S. M. Poyntz, b Drake .......................... B. D. Hylton-Stewart, c Dolphin, b H irst... H. Critchley-Salmonson, b Drake ............... W. T. Greswell, b Rhodes .......................... Chidgey, not o u t .................................................. Extras ...................................... Total ...................................... 1 st I n n s . : Hirst, 16-4-30-6 ; Drake, 15-3-27-2 ; Haigh, 3-2-1-0 ; Rhodes, 2*1-0-6-2. 2 n d I nn s . : Hirst, 19-6-37-6 ; Rhodes, 17-2-52-3 ; Drake, 7-0-22-0, Haigh, 1-0 t 2-0 ; Booth, 5-1 7-0. 0 c and b Hirst ... 3 13 run out .............. ... 0 0 lbw, b Hirst.............. ... 12 2 not out .............. ... 50 7 b Hirst ............... ... 1 2 c Oldroyd, b Rhodes .. 8 0 b Hirst .............. ... 1 12 c Rhodes, b Hirst ... ... 16 1 lbw, b Rhodes ... 9 23 c Haigh, b Rhodes... ... 14 1 c Drake, b Hirst ... 6 5 Extras 5 69 Total ... ... 125 AN ENGLAND XI. v. AUSTRALIANS.—At Norwich. Drawn. A u st r a l ia n s . C. B. Jennings, b M o rris.............. 0 C. Kelleway, c and b Smith ... 12 E. R. Mayne, b Morris .............. 4 W. Bardsley, c Falcon, b Smith ... 47 S. E. Gregory, run out .............. 10 C. G. Macartney, b Brearley ... 4 R. B. Minnett, b Morris .............. 12 H. Webster, b Morris ............... J. W. McLaren, c Falcon, b Smith W. J. Whitty, not out G. R. Hazlitt, c Tufnell, b Smith E xtras...................................... Total ... 136 Second innings.—C. Kellcway, not out, 2 2 ; E. R. Mayne, st Tufnell, b Smith, 4 ; C. B. Jennings, run out, 14 ; W. Bardsley, c Bosanquet, b Smith, 14 ; G. R. Hazlitt, b Morris, 6; R. B. Minnett, c Falcon, b Morris, 7 ; extras, 12. Total (5 wkts)*, 79. * Innings declared closed. 1 st I n n s . :—Evans, 6-5-2-0 ; Morris, 24-7-50-4 ; Smith, 14'3-4-37-3 ; Brearley 3 -0 -6 -1 ; Thompson, 4-1-12-0. 2 n d I n n s . :—Brearley, 4-1-13-0 ; Smith, 13 -5-23 -2 ; Morris, 11 "2-4-25-3 ; Raikes, 2-0-6-0. A n E n g l a n d XI. A. J. Evans, c Macartney, b Hazlitt ...................................... K. L. Hutchings, b Whitty G. N. Foster, lbw, b Whitty B. J. T. Bosanquet, lbw, b Hazlitt M. Falcon, b Hazlitt .............. Rev. G. B. Raikes, c Macartney, b Whitty ...................................... S. G. Smith, b Whitty Thompson, not o u t... N. C. Tufnell, b Whitty Morris, b Whitty ... W. Brearley, b Whitty Extras.............. Total ... 19 14 orris, itt . ....................... 4 0 . rearley, b it y ............... 0 ... 14 ... 79 Second innings —G. N. Foster, c Mayne, b Whitty, 32 ; A. J. Evans, not out, 7 ; S. G. Smith, b Whitty, 12 ; K . L. Hutchings, b Whitty, 0 ; B. J. T. Bosanquet, c Webster, b Whitty, 4 ; M. Falcon, not out, 0 ; extras, 13. Total (4 wkts), 68. 1 st I n n s . : Whitty, 14-4-40-7 ; Hazlitt, 13-1-25-3. 2 n d I n n s . : Whitty, 11-4-29-4 ; Hazlitt, 3-0-15-0 ; Macartney, 7-3-11-0. MATCHES ON AUGUST 26 & 27. SUSSEX MARTLETS v. M.C.C.—At the County Ground, Hove. Sussex Martlets, 130 ; R. D. Cochrane 67—and 135 for 7, dec., S. S. Harris 58 M.C.C., 143; Young 35, Hardy 30, H. L. Wilson 21, F. G. Turner 20—and 71 for 4—H. L. Wilson 29*. SOUTH SAXONS v. THE WANDERERS.—At St. Leonard’s. South Saxons, 115; S. Hillier 52—and 55; S. Hillier 16. Wanderers, 222 ; J. W. W. Nason 37, A. Sims 34, H. Brooks 32, R. T. 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