Cricket 1913
August 9, 1913. CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME 489 THE SCORE-BOOK. Pittsburg Field Club (XVIII.) v. Australian Team. A t P itts b u r g on Ju ly 11 . T h e P ittsb u rg e xh ib itio n m u st b e c o n sid e re d a s tw o gam es, fo r C o d y p la ye d in stea d o f D o w n w h e n th e A u stralia n s b a tte d a secon d tim e, a n d th e lo ca l sid e p la y e d fifte e n in stea d o f e ig h te e n a n d b ro u g h t in on e n ew p la y e r. B u t th e se c o n d g am e w a s b e g u n on th e first a fte rn o o n , d ire c tly th e o th e r w a s o v e r, a n d th e “ P ittsb u rg D isp a tch sp ea k s o f th e A u stra lia n s’ “ se g o n d in n in g ,” a lso o f “ a se rie s o f g am e s.” S o is c ric k e t co rru p te d b y b a se b a ll ! T h e p la y s c a rc e ly ca lls fo r com m en t. S om e b o d y ’s sc o re in th e A u stra lia n s’ v en tu re seem s to b e 13 runs sh ort, b y th e w a y ; p o ssib ly on e of th o se d o w n as. m a k in g 1 sh o u ld h a v e h a d 14 c re d ite d to him . It d o es n ot m a tter m u ch . T h e P ittsb u rg gam es can n o t b e re g a rd e d a s im p o rtan t. A u st r a li an T e a m . E. R. Mayne, b Horsefield ... 2 H. L. Collins, b Horsefield ... 4 G. S. Down, b Kirkland ... 31 S. H. Emery, b L vingston ... 5 G. C. Campbell, b Horsefleld ... 1 C. G. Macartney, st Evans, b Living ston ................. .... l .i . 10 W .Bardsley,cDawkins,bLiving'ston 19 PlTTsniRG Hilton, c Crawford, b Macartney '7 McCullev, b M acartney ... ... 7 Evans, c Crawford, b Macartney 0 Horseiield.c Crawford,b M acartney 6 White, b M ailey ... ............... 13 Livingston, b M acartney............... 0 Hairston, st Campbell, b M ailey 0 Dawkins, b Macartney ............... 4 J. Bissell, c Campbell, b M ailey 0 T. Bissell, st Campbell, b Mailey 0 Maxwell, st Campbell,’ b Mailey... O' [ A. A* Mailey, lbw, b Kirkland... 4 . J. N. Crawford, not out............... 17 P. S. Arnott, c Livingston, bHorse- .field... ................... J‘> 1 A/’Diamond, b Horsefield .. 1 • Extras ........................... 19 P ittsbu r g B o w lers ’ A n a l y s is . O. R. W. Livingston 18 51 ‘ 3 Horsefield 13 26 5 Kirkland 7 20 2 W hite ... 2 11 0 T otal ... ... 127 XYltl. Thomas, c Bardsley, b M ailey ... 1 Dyer, b M acartney ... ... 0 Kirkland, b Mailey .. ... 4 Preston, c and b M acartney ... 0 Connolly, b Mailey ... ... 2 Dunsmuir, not out ..i ... 0 Muse, ,b Mailey ........................... 0 .E xtras ... .................................'• 3 Total ............... ... 47 A u st r a lia n B ovvlkhs ’ A n a l y sis . O. R. W. M acartney ... 10 24 8 . Crawford .. 6 15 1 M ailey ... 4 5 8 BLANCO For Cleaning and Whitening White Buckskin and Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles of a similar nature. 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L iv in g sto n , w h o in A u g u st, 1908 , sc o re d cen tu rie s in th re e su c ce ssiv e in n in g s in a to u rn am en t at C h ic a g o , a gain fa ile d to m ak e a run. E.R.Mayne, c W hite,b Livingston H. L. Collins, c Dawkins, b Dyer P. S. Arnott, run out J.N.Crawford,c Bissell, b Kirkland C. G. Macartney, c Horsefield, b M axwell W . Bardslev, b Dawkins . L. A. Cody,‘b Kirkland ... A u st r a l ia n T e a m . 4 S. H. Em ery, c and b Maxwell 81 G. C. Campbell, b Dawkins 33 A. Diamond, c Evans, b W hite— 66 A. A. M ailey, not <.ut ............... E xt as ........................... Total P it ts b u r g XV. Evans, c Collins, b Em ery ... 0 McCulley, b Collins ... ... 8 Hairston, b Collins............... ... 1 Horsefleld, st Campbell, b Collins 4 Dawkins, run o u t ........................... 12 White, b Emery ............... ... 11 Hilton, c Crawford, b M acartney 10 J. Bissell, c Mayne, b Arnott ... 12 Livingston, c Collins, b Macartney 0 T. Bi^-sell, b M acartney ... M axw ell, b Macartney ... Dyer, c Collins, b Macartney Connolly, not o u t............... Preston, b Macartney McPherson, b M acartney E x t r a s ........................... 1 1 0 12 0 1 Total P it tsb u r g B o w lkr s ' A n a l y sis . O. M. ft. W. 0. M. R. W. Livingston .. 12 3 33 1 Dyer 4 0 17 1 Horsefield 7 0 46 0 Dunsm uir... 2 0 7 0 Kirkland 11 0 51 2 M axwell ... 8 0 32 2 Dawkins.. ; .. . 72 1 31 2 Hilton 2 0 21 0 W h ite.............. 7 0 35 1 A u st r a lia n B ow lers ’ A n a l y sis . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w . Collins 10 2 34 3 Arnott 2 0 8 1 Emery 11 3 16 2 M ailey 6 1 13 0 M acartney . 6-2 4 2 7 Lincolnshire v. Kent II. A t W o o d h a ll Spa, Ju ly 28 a n d 29 . A n e ven ly- co n te sted gam e o f m o d era te sco rin g , cu lm in a tin g in an e x c itin g finish. O n ly Jen n in gs d id v e r y m u ch a gain st th e L in co ln sh ire a tta ck , a n d w h en th e h om e sid e b a tted , R o se a lo n e o b ta in e d a sc o re o f m o re th an m o d era te p ro p ortion s. R ile y b o w le d w e ll in K e n t’s se co n d innin gs, an d L in c o ln s h ire w e re set o n ly 112 fo r v icto ry . T h is lo o k e d an easy task, b u t g o o d w ic k e ts w e n t ch e a p ly , a n d no stan d w a s m ad e till R o se an d B ro u g h to n g o t to g e th er. W h e n th e y w e re p a rte d th e sco re w a s 79 . A n o th e r b ad sp ell fo llo w ed , a n d th e la st man, B ro o k , icam e in w ith 9 still w a n ted . H e a n d R ile y , w h o h a d b een h ittin g out p lu ck ily , w e re eq u al to th e occasio n , a n d L in c o ln sh ire w on bv 1 w ick et. First Innings. K e n t II. L. H . W. Troughton, lbw, b D ay ... 16 Collins, c Brook, b Riley ... ... 21 F. L. Hamilton, c Thompson, b Day... 9 Jennings, c W eigall, b B ro o k ............... 74 A. O. Snowden, c Brook, b Riley .. 12 G. J. V. W eigall, b D ay........................... 6 Dutnall, c Rose, b Broughton ... ... 28 A. F. Leach-Lewis,-c Brook, b Broughton 9 Draper, b Riley ...* ••• ••• •- 0 Freeman, hit wkt, b Broughton ... 9 Preston, not out ... ........................... 0 Extras ... ............... ••• ... 12 Total ....................................... 187 Second Innings, c W eigall, b Day b Riley ... lbw, b Broughton ... b Broughton ............... c and b Riley ... c Rose, b Riley c Thompson, D D ay... b Riley ... ............... not o u t ............... c Rose, b D a y ............... b R ile y ............... Extras T o ta l............... 0 10 24 13 26 9 4 1 10 5 11 7 C r i c k e t B o o k s f o r S a l e , — Lillywhite’s Annual (the red book), 1872 to 1900; Wisden’s 1880 to 1909; M.C.C. Scores and Biographies, Volumes 5—14; other miscellaneous cricket books. 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