Cricket 1912

584 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Nov. 16, 1912. GENTLEMEN OF PH ILADELPH IA V. AUSTRALIANS.— At the Merion First innings. A ll B ermuda . Second innings. Club’s ground, Haverlord, Philadelphia, October 4, 5, and 7. Australians won H. J. Tucker, b Emery .. 0 b Emery 4 by 45 runs. Corporal Clarke, b Emery 0 lbw, b Emery 0 First innings. A ustralia . Second innings. W. West, lbw, b Emery .. 13 run out . 16 C. Kelleway, b Clark ... 7 b King 1 T. St. G. Gilbert, run gut 0 c Emery, b Whitty ... . 7 H. W. Webster, b Clark 1 c Winter, b King 8 G. C. Conyers, c and b Emery 6 st Carkeek, b Whitty . 20 E. Ii. Mayne, c Anderson, b King ... 51 b Clark 54 J. R. Conyers, c Matthews, b Emery 14 b Emery 1 D. Smith, lbw, b K in g ................ 4 c and b Clark ............... 45 Lieut. Lang-Browne, b Emery 8 b Emery .......................... 4 S. E. Gregory, b King ... 0 c Winter, b Clark 70 F. H. Martin, b Emery ... 0 c Matthews, b Emery . 3 T. J. Matthew?, b King................ 4 c King, b Waad 28 P. H. Adderley, c McLaren, b Emery 4 c Gray, b Whitty 5 N. G. Ducker, b Waad ... 9 c Winter, b Waad ... 6 S. C. Spurling, not out ... ... i2 b Emery . 19 W. Carkeek, b Waad 0 b King 0 C. King, b Emery ... 0 not out 1 S. N. Emery, b Clark ................ ... 8 st Winter, b C la r k ............... 46 Extras 9 Extras . 11 W. J. Whitty, not out ... 0 b Anderson ... 0 ----- ----- J. W. McLaren, lbw, b King ... ... 0 not out 0 Total ... 66 Total . 91 Extras ... 17 Extras 4 1 st I nns . : Emery, 10-2-3-23-9 ; Matthews, 5-1-14-0 ; McLaren, 4-l-14’0 : Total ----- Total ----- Mayne, 3-1-7-0. ... 101 262 2 nd I nns . : Emery, 16-1-45-6 ; Whitty, 15-3-35-3. 1 st I nns . : King, 16-8-22-5 ; Clark, 14-5-34-3 ; O’Neill, 2-0-8-0 ; Waad. 3-0-20-2. 2 nd I nns . : King, 24-8-52-3 ; Clark, 24-2-83-4 ; O’Neill, 5-0-37-0 ; Waad, 13-2-32-2; Sharpies, 6-0-27-0 ; Newhall, 3-0-21-0 ; Anderson, 2-0-6-1. Second innings. First innings. P hiladelphia . H. A. Furness, lbw, b Emery ... Dr. F. C. Sharpies, b Whitty ... J. L. Evans, b W h itty ................ J. B. King, b Emery S. W. Mifflin, b Whitty W. P. Newhall, b Whitty W. P. O’Neill, b Emery B. P. Anderson, lbw, b Whitty B. Waad, jun., b Whitty P. H. Clark, not out C. H. Winter, c Webster, b Whitty Extras ... Total 1 st I nns . : Matthews, 13-2-61-0 ; Emery, 16-1-52-3 ; Whitty, 19-3-6-45-7 ; McLaren, 10-6-20-0 : Kelleway, 5-1-16-0. 2 nd I nns . : McLaren, 14-4-29-4 ; Whitty, 14-3-4-38-6 ; Matthews, 1-0-4-0. 1 b McLaren .. 7 27 b McLaren 2 30 b Whitty ................ 4 45 c and b Whitty .. 15 11 c Matthews, b Whitty 2 19 b Whitty 8 7 b Whitty 0 37 b McLaren ................ ... 0 16 b. W’hitty ................ ... 13 1 c Carkeek, b McLaren 6 0 not out .. 14 43 Extras ... 10 237 Total ... 81 COLTS OF PHILADELPHIA (22) v. AUSTRALIANS.— At Haverford, Phila­ delphia, October 7 and 8. Drawn. P hiladelphia C olts . First innings. F. H. Tripp, c Kelleway, b Matthews A. L. Bailey, b Emery ... A. Lee, b Emery ... J. R. Stewart, b Emery E. M. Mann, b Emery ... T. F. Dixon, jun., b Emery H. W. SeckeJ; c Webster, b Emery L. V. H. Thomas, b Emery ... C. Brinton, c Matthews, b Emery W . Crosman, b Emery ... G. W. Cupitt, b Emery ... E. N. Crosman, b Emery S. E. Stokes, b Matthews J. H. Savage, jun., b Matthews... G. T. Hawley, c Carkeek, b Mat­ thews W . L. Rodman, b Emery J. P. Bretherton, lbw, b Matthews 1ST I nns . : Matthews, 20-6-80-6 ; Emery, 19-1-3-69-15. 2 nd I nns . : Gregory, 5 4-0-25-2 ; Smith, 6-1-33-1 ; Carkeek, 5-0-29-1 ; Penfold, 3-0-39-0. A ustralians . E .'R . Mayne, c Mann, b Lee ... 16 H. W. Webster, c Bretherton, W. C. Clothier, b Emery ... 0 W. Long, c Carkeek, b Emery ... J. B. Thayer, not out 0 9 10 22 M. Crosman, c and b Matthews ... 2 22 J. H. Scattergood, b Emery 2 1 7 Extras 38 31 Total 187 13 10 Second innings. 9 E. M. Mann, c sub, b Gregory 15 0 E. Crosman, st Webster, b Smith 14 0 F. H. Tripp, retired ................ 57 9 J. P. Bretherton, c Emery, b 0 Carkeek ... 11 0 J. H. Savage, jun., not out 18 W. Crosman, c sub, b Gregory 11 0 Extras 4 0 ___ 2 Total (for 5 wkts.) 130 b Tripp ... ... ... ... 1 E. Penfold, c Seckel, b Tripp ... 0 S. E. Gregory, b Mann ... ... 10 C. Kelleway, c Savage, b Baily ... 48 T. J. Matthews, lbw, b Dixon ... 27 D. Smith, c Long, b Lee ... ... 15 Savage, 12-1-28-0; Tripp, 13-3-40-2; Lee, 12-1-17-3; Rodman, 2-0^4-0; Stokes, 2-0-11-0; Thayer, 5-0-14-1; Baily, 10-1-36-1; Mann, 18-3-39-2; Dixon, 3-0-6-1 ; Long, 2-0-8-0 ; Brinton, 5-1-12-0; Clothier, 1-0-3-0. S. H. Emery, c Tripp, b Lee J. W. McLaren, b Mann W. Carkeek, c Mann, b Thayer W. J. Whitty, not out ... Extras Total ALL BERMUDA V. AUSTRALIANS. Australians won by 57 runs. First innings. A ustrai E. R. Mayne, b G. C. Conyers J. W. McLaren, c King, b Gilbert C. Kelleway, c Spurling, b G. C. Conyers S. H. Emery, b G. C. Conyers ... S. E. Gregory, c Martin, b G. C. Conyers W. J. Whitty, b Gilbert T. J. Matthews, c J. R. Conyers, b Martin W. H. Webster, b Martin W. Carkeek, b G. C. Conyers ... D. Smith, c Spurling, 1) G. C. Conyers ... E. Penfold, not out Extras... Total ... -At Hamilton, October 12 and 14. LIANS Second innings. 2 b G. C. Conyers . 26 10 b Gilbert 6 37 b G. C. Conyers . 18 0 lbw, b Gilbert 0 1 c West, b Gilbert 2 18 c and b G. C. Conyers 1 23 c J. R. Conyers, b Gilbert . 9 0 c and b G. C. Conyers 8 3 not out ... ... 0 2 retired, hurt ... . 24 0 b G. C. Conyers 0 16 Extras 8 112 Total . 102 1ST I nn . : G. C. Conyers, 22-2-46-6 ; Gilbert, 19-3-35-2 ; Spurling, 2-0-5-0 ; Martin, 5-2-10-2. 2 nd inns . : G. C. Conyers, 17-5-2-46-5 ; Martin, 6-0-20-0 ; Gilbert, 11-1-28-4. CALIFORNIA CRICKET ASSOCIATION v. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY FOOT­ BALL TEAM.— At San Francisco, October 20. Australian R.F.C. California C.A. Kent, c and b Lafferty ... 2 J. F. Lafferty, b Adamson 14 Dwyer, b Stewart 4 R. Stuart, c Melbusch, b Fahey... 23 W. Hill, not out ... 18 S. Stewart, b Adamson ... 3 Ward Prentice, b Stewart 3 F. J. Croll, c Messenger, b Fahey 14 Messenger, c Peterson, b Stewart 0 E. M. Peterson, b Adamson 0 Fahey, c and b Lafferty 0 — Kellett, b Adamson ... 0 Adamson, b Stewart 0 H. A. Oxenham, b Adamson ... 0 Tasker, b Lafferty 3 T. H. Price, run out 10 Melbusch, st Price, b Lafferty ... 4 E. A. Singer, st Kent, b Fahey ... 17 Wogan, b Stewart 3 A. C. Spencer, b Prpntice 14 Murphy, b Lafferty 4 N. Logan, not out ................ 14 Extras 8 Extras ............................. 8 49 ^ T o t a l................ 118 For California C.A. Stewart 5 for 20), and Lafferty (5 for 21) bowled unchanged. For the Rugger side Adamson took 5 for 25, Fahey 3 for 20, Prentice 1 for 15 AN SW E R S TO CO RRE SPON DEN TS. K . H. C.— I believe the player you m ention went into the Indian Civil Service. There were three brothers, all fine schoolboy cricketers. P h il ist in e . — H ope to hear from you some day. 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