Cricket 1912

A pril 20, 1912. CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. p . n . R. M. L. F. P. A. J. M. F. V. L. T. S. M. First innings. P ickwick C.C. Tarilton, not out Jones, b Williams Archer, c and b Fields Goodman, c Clairmonte, b Gibbs Kidney, b Morris ................ Edghill, c Clairmonte, b Browne Yearwood, did not bat................ W orm c, did not bat E x tra s ............................. Second innings. Total (5 wkts. *) 210 49 c and b Gibbs ................ 0 19 c Browne, b Gibbs 44 80 38 18 c Fields, b Gittens 2 — b Gibbs ... 20 — notout ... ................ 29 1 1 Extras ................ 4 425 Total (4 wkts).. 99 L. O. W ood, E. K. Weatherhead and T. Houd First innings. S partan C.C . Gibbs, c Yearwood, b Hoad ................102 A. Browne, c sub., b Worme ... ... 21 Morris, c Archer, b Jones... ................ 37 A. Clairmonte, hit wicket, b Hoad ...0 Hodge, b Jones ..........................................17 Johnson, b Worme... ... ................ 16 •. W. Roberts b Worme ............................. () Gittens, b Worme ... ... ................ 1 Haynes, c Tarilton, b Hoad ................ 10 Fields, not out ... ... ................ 0 Williams, run o u t .......................................... 2 Extras ... ... ... ... 30 osed. did not bat in either inning Second innings, b Worme c sub., b Worme Ibw, b Worme ... b Jones ... c Kidney, b Jones c Jones, b Worme b Worme ................ c Goodman, b Jones ... lbw, b Hoad not out ... Extras ................. Total ............................. 230 Total (9 wkts. *) * Innings declared closcd. E ngland ’ s 17 th M atch , v .— N ew S outh W ales .— For score, sec page 33. Full bowling analysis follow s :— N.S.W. 1ST I nns :— Foster, 19*3-6-36-7 ; Barnes, 10-3-20-1 ; Douglas, 12-2-34-1 ; Woolley, 3-0-4-1. Foster bowled 3 nb. 2 nd I nns :—Foster, 30-8-53-2 ; Bames, 12-3-38-0 ; Woolley, 15-1-60-0 ; Douglas, 28-5-76-1 ; Vine, 11-1-51-1 ; Hearne, 4-0-16-0 ; Hobbs, 9'1-3-25-4 ; Rhodes, 11-0-45-0. E ngland ’ s 1 st I nns :— Scott, 19-1-00-0 ; Hazlit, 39-19-95-7 ; Macartney, 6-0-20-0 ; Emery, 1 5 '3 -l-4 9 -l ; Kelleway, 17-5-51-1. Scott and Hazlit caGh bowled a wide, Kelleway one nb. 2 nd I nns :— Scott, 7-2-32-0 ; Hazlit, 8-0-33-0 ; Emery, 9-1-35-0 ; Kelleway, 14-4-42-2; Macartney, 5-1-14-0 ; Collins, 5-0-22-0 ; Barbour, ri-0 -7 -0 . E ngland ’ s 18 tii M atch , v . — AUSTRALIA (5 th T est ). — Sec page 53. 11 9 43 TASMANIA v. VIC TO RIA— Played at Launceston and 20, and won by Tasmania by one run. First innings. T asmania . M. McKenzie, c Braid, b McDonald R. Vincent, b McDonald ... Martin, c Liddicutt, b H artkopf................ J. Hawson, c McDonald, b McKenzie ... Westbrook, b Facy R. Tumilty, b Facy ............................. A. Windsor, b Facy ............................. R. Gill, c Lampard, b Braid Thomas, c Liddicutt, b Braid Thomlinson, not out Newton, c and b Braid ... ................ Extras ... 29 35 10 11 24 7 0 15 February 10, 17, Second innings. b Hartkopf ................ 7 c Woodford, b Liddicutt 0 st Woodford, b Braid ... 42 b McKenzie ... ... 28 b Liddicutt ................ 41 c Dwyer, b Braid ... 12 Ibw, b Liddicutt ... 52 not out ... ... ... 0 b McDonald ................ 42 c and b Braid ... ... 45 st Woodford, b Warne 10 Extras ................ 27 208 Total ,. 318 - 11 - 1 ; 11-3- Facy, Total ................ 1 st I nns :—McDonald, 9-0-45-2 ; Braid, 15’ 5-5-48-3 ; McKenzie, 7-2 Hartkopf, 7-3-12-1 ; Dwyer, 0-0-31-0 ; Facy, 10-2-35-3 ; Warne, 3-0-11-0. 2 nd I nns McDonald, 19-7-40-1 ; Braid, 30-10-08-3 ; Harkotpf, 4-24-1 ; McKenzie, 13-4-32-1 ; Lampard, 3-0-15-0 ; Dwyer, 5-0-11-0 ; 11-7-30-0; Wame, 11-1-30-1; Liddicutt, 7-1-29-3. First innings. V ict C. McKenzie, b Martin ................ G. Healy, run out A. E. V. Hartkopf, c Martin, b Windsor A. Lampard, c Thomas, b Martin ... T. S. Warne, c Vincent, b Martin ... A. E. Liddicutt, lbw, b Windsor C. Dwyer, lbw, b Windsor ... L. Braid, b Martin ............................. E. A. McDonald, c McKenzie, b Windsor A. C. Facy, c Hawson, b Martin J. R. H. Woodford, not out ... E stra x .............................. Total ... ... . 1 st I nns :— Windsor, 22-5-04-4 ; Martin, 27-4-09-5 ; McKenzic, 7-0-27-0 ; Newton, 10-2-22-0 ; Thomlinson, 5-0-18-0 ; Gill, 4-3-0-O. 2 nd I nns :— Windsor, 43'3-15-132-0 ; Martin, 29-0-88-1 ; Newton, 18-0- 30-1 ; Gill, 5-2-9-0 ; McKenzie, 8-1-33-0. IA. 8 Second innings, c and b Windsor , 12 0 c Martin, b Windsor ... 9 0 r u n o u t’ ... 77 10 c Martin, b Windsor .... 80 70 run out ’ ... . 17 4 lbw, b Newton ... . 44 0 c McKenzie, b Windsor 0 17 not o u t .............................. 31 3 c Windsor, b Martin . 13 74 c Thomas, b Windsor ... 0 8 c sub, b Windsor 9 12 Extras ................ 15 218 T o t a l................ 307 TASMANIA v. VICTORIA.— Played at Hobart, February 23, 24, 20 and 27 and won by Tasmania by 72 runs. First innings. T asmania . Second innings. R. J. Hawson, c and b Hartkopf ................ 90 b McDonald ................ 15 C. Martin, b Facy ................ 0 b McDonald ................ 0 D. G. Paton, b B raid................ ................109 c Hartkopf, b McDonald 17 E. T. Boddam, c and b Braid ................ 19 b Hartkopf ................ 27 C. Newton, b Hartkopf ................ 4 b Facy ............................. 0 A. Headlam, c Braid, b Facy ... 15 not o u t ............................. 32 W. Richardson, c and b Braid ................ 13 b Facy ............................. 0 K. Watt, b W’arne ................ 79 runout ... 1 1 A. Crowder, b B r a i d .......................... ................ 18 b McDonald 1 1 T. D. Carroll, c Hartkopf, b Braid ................ 41 bLampard ... 7 R. Pennycuick, not out ................ 24 st Woodford, b Braid ... 24 E x tra s .......................... ...............17 Extras ................ 10 Tota ... ... 435 T o t a l................ 154 1ST I nns :— Facy, 20-2-00-2 ; Braid, 27.5-5-82-5 ; Hartkopf, 24-5-82-2 ; McKenzie, 8-5 -7-0 ; Lampard, 11-1-41-0; Warne, 4-0-25-1; McDonald. 17-5-41-0 ; Liddicutt, 1-1-0-0 ; Dwyer, 14-1-74-0. 2 nd I nns McDonald, 12-4-52-4 ; Braid, 11-1-35-1 ; Lampard. 3-1-30-1 ; Facy, 4.3-0-17-2 ; Hartkopf, 2-0-10- - First innings. C. McKenzie, c Watt, b Carroll A. Lampard, b Martin A. E. V. Hartkopf, b Martin ... A. E. Liddicutt, b Martin T. S. Warne, c Newton, b Martin G. Healy, b Martin L. Braid, c Hawson, b Martin C. Dwyer, not out A. C. Facy, b W7att E. A. McDonald, c Boddam, b Watt J. R. H. Woodford, Ibw, b Paton Extras Total 1ST I nns Carroll, 19-4-51-1 ; Martin, 23-4-78-0 ; Boddam, 1-0-3-0; Watt, 5-2-21-2; Paton, 1.3-0-7-1. 2ND I nns :— Carroll, 20-0-52-0; Martin, 30-9-89-3; Watt, 21-1-51-0; Pennycuick, 4-1-15-1; Paton, 21-8-42-2; Richardson, 4-1-5-0; Boddam 18-4-53-2 ; Newton, 0-0-10-0 ; Headlam, 4-0-13-0 ; Hawsen, 3-0-13-1. A ^ V ictoria . Second innings. - ... 12 can db Martin ... 5 ... 10 e Crowder, b Boddam ... 38 7 bBoddam J ... 1 1 runout ... 53 ... 31 c Carroll, b Martin 153 ... 12 b Hawson 17 ... 19 b Paton ... 13 ... 41 c Richardson, b Penny­ cuick 02 0 lbw, b Paton 0 ... 13 b M artin............................. 1 4 notout ... 1 2 Extras ... 12 ... 102 Total 350 and 12, and won by Auckland by two wickets. First innings. C anterbury . Second innings. H. B. Lusk, c and b Thompson ................ 27 b Brooke-Smith . 9 Alfred Norman, b Thompson ................ 0 b Mason ... . 27 W. Hayes, b Thompson 5 c Taylor, b Thompson .. 8 W. Carlton, b Thompson ................ 10 c Ellis, b Thompson 2 D. Reese, c Thompson, b Oliff ................ 18 c Thompson, b Oliff . 45 R . G. Hickmott, b Oliff ................ 14 lbw, b Oliff ............... . 12 W. 15. Patrick, c Hemus, b Oliff ................ 0 b Thompson ............... . 30 D. Sandman, c Horspool, b Oliff ................ 1 b Oliff ............................ . 20 A. W. Thomas, b Oliff ................ 1 hit w., b Oliff ... 5 C. W. Boxshall, st Ellis, b Oliff ................ 0 c Wallace, b Oliff . 9 J. n . Bennett, not out 5 not out ... 5 Extras 5 Extras ............... . 14 Total ................ 80 T o t a l............... . 192 First innings. A uckland . E. V. Sale, b Sandman ................ ... 4 L. G. Hemus, b Carlton ... ... ... 34 W. Brooke-Smith, b Reese ... ... ... 1 N. C. Sneddon, b Carlton ... ... ... 70 G. J. Thompson, b Reese ... ... ... 12 E. Horspool, b Reese.....................................................0 L. Taylor, run out ... ... ... ... 17 A. Wallace, b Reese ... ... ... 0 F. R. Mason, b Carlton ... ... ... 30 W. H. Ellis,Ibw, b Reese ....................................... 5 C. Oliff, not out ... ... ... ... 9 *v. Extras ...........................................32 TW ^ . — Total '................ ... 220 It is prepared in a very careful manner, and extra precautions are taken to ensure an evenness of colour. It contains nothing that will in any way injure the article to which it is applied, and if used as directed, a Splendid White of a glossy, satin-like appearance and soft silky surface is ensured, which will not readily rub off “ BLANCO ” CLOTH & LEATHER BALL For cleaning Suede, Ooze Calf, and Cloth Boots and Shoes, Cord Breeches, Suede Gloves, Cloth Spats, Leather and Cloth Leggings, &c. Made in Various shades o f Cotour. Sold by Athletic Dealers, Ironmonger*, Oilmen, Stores, Boot and Shoe Dealers, Ac. 1 st I n n s : — Reese, 22-11-01-5 ; Bennett, 23-11-28-0; Carlton, 85-2-17-3; Sandman, 21-0-52-1 ; Hickmott, 4-0-20-0 ; Thomas, 2-0-10-0. 2 nd I nns : — Reese, 10-5-35-4 ; Bennett, 10-5-23-3. BLANCO For Cleaning and Whitening White Buckskin and Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles of a similar nature. CANTERBURY v. AUCKLAND.— Played at Christchurch, February 10 1 st I n n s : — Thompson, 21-7-32-4; Oliff, 17.5-3-37-0; Mason, 3-1-12-0 2 nd I n n s : — Thompson, 31-11-57-3; Brooke-Smith, 8-2-28-1; Oliff, 20.4-4-07-5 ; Mason, 9-0-23-1 ; Taylor, 1-0-3-0. Second innings, b Reese ... ... ... 14 c Thomas, b Reege ... 11 c Boxshall, b Bennett 1 c Lusk, b Bennett ... 3 not o u t ............................. 1 Ibw, b Reese ... ... 9 b Bennett ... ... 0 b R e e s e ............................. 13 run out ... ... 0 not o u t ............................. 0 Extra ................ 1 Total (8 wkts.)

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