Cricket 1913

August 23, 15)13. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. RA VEN SBO U R N E V. W E S T K E N T W AN D ERERS “ A . ”— W .K .W ., 158; Smith 34, Lucy 31. Ravensbourne, 81; Shurland 26. For the winners Youngs took 4 for 18. K ensington (N. & S.) v. G r e v ille . —Kensington, 222; A. E. Tunks 104, G. S. Dowsing 58. Greville 61 and 5 2- J. H. Thornton’s 29 in Greville’s second was the only decent score for them. O. E. Dunn was dismissed without scoring for the first time since ig n . N. Firth (7 for 68) bowled well for the losers. G r e v ille “ A ” v. Hanley. — A tie game (98). Greville would have won but for wretched fielding. A. L. Ward’s 21 was highest for them. When Hanley had 98 up with 8 wickets down, R. V. Menhennitt went on and dismissed the last two men in two balls. G r e v ille “ B ” v. W ille s d e n II.—Willesden, 152; E. Bendle 59, A. E. McEwen 36. Greville, 78; H. H. Chap­ lin 28* and 60 for 7. H. D. Rogers took 5 for 33 for Greville. C h a rlto n Park v. S ou th W e s t Ham. — Charlton Park, 223 for 4, dec. ; Sargent go*, Ogilvy 74. S.W. Ham, 171 for 5; Dr. F. W. P. Holton 54, A. Howard 33*. St. Luke’s, W o od sid e , v. Croydon South E n d .— St. Luke’s, 6 6 ; Rev. P. M. Bowman 30. Croydon S. End, 39. For St. Luke’s, W . Carter 6 for 12, W . Hider 4 for 16. For Croydon S. End, H. Houlder 7 for 22. B roxbourne v. O ld O lavians. — Broxbourne, 243; H. J. Sharpe 119, E. L. A. Elliott 53. Old Olavians, 274 for 5; P. Brownlow 109, H. Bessell 84. W. B. Owen, going on for the visitors after others had been freely scored from, took 5 for 37. Lewisham W and erers v. Balham W an d erers.— B .W ., 80 and go. L .W ., 275; C. Langford 101, M. Monks 3g, G. Bezer 37. Owing to the holidays, Balham Wanderers could only take a weak side down to Lee. P. K. W oolla­ cott (5 for 51) bowled well for them. G ra n v ille (Lee) v. Lessness Park. — Lessness Park, 95; H. Kippen 45, C. I. S. W7allace 24. Granville, 487; S. Platt 200, R. H. Ford 86*, H. A. Dickens 77, E . Downey 29, F. J. Hall 26, G. H. Bamber 20. Platt, in first, was fifth out at 293; he hit three 6’s, one 5, thirty-one 4’s. And at the end he was out most unluckily; his partner drove a ball hard into the opposite wicket while Platt was backing up, and the bowler just touched it on its way. H artley W in tn ey v . Streatham A lb ion .— Albion, 236; B. J. Caffarey 102, Dickenson 47, Wykes 26. Hartley WTintney, 137; Wilson 22, Thorpe 21. Hartley Wintney are the holders of the Hants County Cup. Caffarey’s cen­ tury is the first scored for the Albion since igos, and the first against Hartley Wintney on their own ground for fifteen years. • C o lch ester and E ast E ssex v . Sudbury. — Sudbury, 180; Dr. A. Leeming 47, G. T. Worn 2g, H. G. Udell 24, C. Pannell 23*. C. and E .E ., 153 for 8; A. S. Cox 31*, I. F. Macandrew 24*, Chapman 24, P. S. Whitcombe 23, Capt. G. H. S. Fowke 18. Stanmore v. C lapton W an d erers. — Stanmore, 304 for 9, dec.; W. F. Hill 128*, E . Wells 57. Clapton W ., 157; Filliston 41, G igg 37. Stanmore for 2 down for a single, and 3 for 26, but the fourth wicket added 57, and the sixth 52. Hill hit sixteen 4’s. Wr. A. Barnes for Stanmore had 6 for 33. L.C. & M. Bank. “ A ” v. W e s t K en t W and erers “ A .”— W .K .W ., 65 and 89 for 8, dec. ; L.C. & M. Bank, 59 and 55. A bowlers’ match, in which C. Lawrence was most effective for the winners, taking 14 for 36 in all G rove Park v. Putney. — Grove Park, 238; West 118. Putney, 217; Walley 92, Denman 51. Aptus v. B eu lah . — Beulah, 73 and 109 for 5. Aptus, 65 and 61 for 5. Barratt (ig and 64*) and Hemmans 22, batted well for Beulah, and Tufnell bowled finely, taking 11 wickets at small cost. B. Russell made 31 and took 8 for 22 for Aptus. L ittle Heath and Goodmayes v . A rlin g to n and Leyton­ ston e. — L.H. and G ., 148 and n g. A. and L ., 123 and 69 for 5. Harold Halse took all ten wickets for 50 in the home team’s second A dd leston e v. O ld M erchant T a y lo rs. — Addlestone, 261 ; J. C. Adams Sg, A. T . G. Field 48, P. T . Francis 46, R. W. Hoade 26. O .M .T .’s, 253 for g; J. S. Ryan 77, G. H. Vasey 65, T. Hickman 25*. The old boys went hard for the runs, but just failed to make them in the time. G r e v ille v. Brondesbury Tradesmen.— Greville, ^67 and 140 for 4, dec. Tradesmen, i7g and i n for g. In Greville’s first E. W. Rogers made 3g, O. E. Dunn 38, G. G. Wood 34, G. E. Dunn 22; in their second, when 140 were hit up in 55 minutes, O. E. Dunn scored 60 (25 min.), hitting eleven 4’s, and Wood 34. A. E. McEwen (66) and H. W. Saville (47) were chief scorers for the Tradesmen. A well-contested game, marred only by some weird umpir­ ing ; the visitors admitted that their umpire’s mistakes robbed Greville of a well-deserved victory. G. E. Dunn had 4 for 41 in the Tradesmen’s first, A. Warland 3 for 18; O. E. Dunn took 5 for 12 in their second. M elro se v . G a isfo rd .— Melrose lost by an innings and 30 runs, 60 and 44 to 134. Their captain won the toss, and put Gaisford in. Baker (37) and Thomon (31) were chief scorers. Towards the end of the Melrose second innings J. Brightman hit 6, 4, and 5, and Driver 5, all run out. E alin g v. Clapham Ramblers.— C .R ., 228 for 5, dec.; A. Lindsay Sloper 95, W . M. Longliurst 65. Ealing 182. A u gu st 4. Uxbridge v. E alin g Dean. — Uxbridge, 269; T. A. M. Gardiner 87, M. C. McLeod 59. Ealing Dean, 159; E. H. Johnson 45. S trou d v . G lou cester — Stroud, 169; Evans 68, G. W . Holloway 46. Gloucester, 215; T. Rust 61, G. Romans 42. Stroud lost their first 5 wickets for 38, but pulled up later. O ld C h a rlto n v. W est K en t W an d erers. —W .K .W . ig3; H. Waller 61, A. E. Lugg 40, W. H. Lawrence 27. Old Charlton, 155; A. J. Pitt 59. The visitors had 4 down for 15; but Waller played up finely. F. W. Allardyce kept wicket in excellent style, and A. E. Lugg (6 for 36) took his hundredth wicket of the season. S u tton v. O ld W h itg iftia n s .— Sutton, 339; A. L. Piper 66, C. E. Wilson 60, W. S. Jones 53, R. H. Symonds 51, G. C. Evans 50. Old W .’s, 206; H. J. Warner 48, R. V. Bowater 44, A. E. Sandell 39, W. B. Bannerman 25. Addiscombe v . Clapham Ramblers.— C .R ., 201; R. R. Jordan 77. Addiscombe, 96. For C. Ramblers, C. R. Browne took 6 for 28.

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