Cricket 1913
C R I CK E T : A .WE E K L Y RECORD OF THE GAME. August 23, 1013 Somerset v. Kent. A t T a u n to n , A u g u st 14 , 15 , an d 16 . H y lto n -S te w a rt ra th e r u n e x p e c te d ly re tu rn e d to th e S om e rse t side. K e n t w e re n o t q u ite at fu ll stre n g th . O n a b o w le r ’s p itc h th e y p e rfo rm e d v e r y m o d e ra te ly , B r id g e s up to lu n c h tim e h a v in g taken 5 for 16 . T h e n H u b b le and J e n n in g s a d d e d 62 in 40 m in u tes fo r th e sixth w ick et, a n d B ly th e a n d F a ir s e rv ic e ra p id ly k n o c k e d up 30 for th e n in th . T h e v e te ra n A . E . N e w to n k ep t w ic k e t m a g n ifice n tly , m a k in g five ca tc h e s. T h e w estern b a tsm en sh a p ed d e p lo ra b ly a g a in st F ie ld e r an d F a ir s e rv ic e ; 9 w e re ou t for 70 on T h u rs d a y , a n d on F r id a y th e e ffo rt c lo sed fo r 86. T h e p itch ro lle d out w e ll, and K e n t b a tte d fin e ly th e se c o n d tim e. D illo n “ b a g g e d a b r a c e ,” but H a rd in g e a n d S e ym o u r pu t up 150 in 100 m in u tes fo r th e se c o n d w ic k e t, a n d W o o lle y a n d H u b b le 101 in less th a n an h o u r fo r th e fou rth . W o o lle y ’s d e lig h tfu l and flaw le ss 101 " in 105 m inutes, in clu d e d th irte e n 4 ’s. S e ym o u r h it e lev en 4 ’s and H a rd in g e n ine. S om e rse t w a n te d n o fe w e r th an 471 to w in . H ym a n a n d Joh n son sc o re d 53 im p a rted on F r id a y n igh t. R a in sa v ed th e sid e in th e en d , fo r p la y w a s n ot p o ssib le on S a tu rd a y till n e a rly fo u r p.m ., and stum p.; and m a tch w e re d ra w n a fte r H ym a n ’s d ism issal First Innings. K k n t . E. W. Dillon, c Braund, b Bridges 0 Hardinge, c Newton, b Bridges ... 19 Seym our, (Jas), b Bridges ............... 0 W oolley (P. E.), c Newton, b Bridges 28 Hubble, c Newton, b B rid g e s............... 40 Jenningn, c Newton, b Bridges ... 33 Collins, c Newton, b B r id g e s ............... 13 Huish, c Braund, b White ............... 17 Fairservice, c White, b Robson ... 17 Blythe, b R obson.......................... ... 28 Fielder, not o u t ....................................... 8 B 10, 1-b 4, n-b 4 ........................... 18 Total Second Inning'. c W hite, b B rid g e s............... lbw, b W h ite ........................... c Stew art, b W h ite ............... not o u t ....................................... b W hite....................................... c W hite, b Bowring............... c Hym an, b W h ite ................ c Braund, b W h it e ............... c Johnson, b Bowring c Hyman, b Bowring B 1, 1-b 3, n-b 2, w 2 •• Total (9 wkts, dec.) ... 0 75 82 101 47 1 2 7 7 5 S o m e r s e t . First Innings. P. R. Johnson, b Fielder ... 1 Hyman, c Mulsh, b Fielder ... 1 Braund, c Hul«h, b Fielder ... ^ R. E. Hancock, c Woolley, b F ield er....................................... 8 Bowring. b Fairservice............... 5 B. D. Hylton-Stewart, c Hubble, b Fielder ........................... 3 Robson, c Dillon, b Fairservice 22 S eco n d I n n in g s . — P. R. Johnson. Seymour, 35...Total (for one wkt), 90. H. F. Garrett, c Dillon, b Fi ldcr J. C. W hite, b Blythe ’............. A. E. Newton, c Seymour, b ^ield er....................................... Bridges, n o t o u t ........................... B 6, 1-b 2, n-b 4 ............... Total not out, 55 ; Hyman, 86 Hubble, b S o m erset B o w le r s A n a l y s is . O. M. R. W . o . M. R. W. W hite .............. 22 5 87 1 27 3 120 5 Bridges .............. 21 8 44 6 21 2 63 1 Robson 14 1 45 3 11 1 53 0 Hylton-SteWArt 5 0 27 o 5 0 27 0 G arrett ............... — — — — 8 1 40 0 Bowring ............... — — — — 5.1 0 24 3 Bridges bowl Bridges 2 wides. d 3 no-balls, and H ylton-Stewart H ylton-Stew art 2 no-balls in second. one in first innings; K ent B o w le r s ’ A n a ly sis . Fielder .. Fairservice x... Blythe ... W oolley ... Collins ................ Dillon ................ Jennings... Seymour... *3 ... Fielder bowled 4 no-balls in first innings. Umpires— Atfield and Phillips (W.) O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 21.2 5 50 7 7 2 22 0 13 7 16 2 13 7 29 0 8 3 8 1 9 5 12 0 — — — — 8 4 6 0 — — — — 1 1 0 0 — — — — 6 , 1 19 0 — — — — 1 0 2 0 —- — — — 05 0 0 1 Lancashire v. Middlesex. A t L iv e rp o o l, A u g u st 14 , 15 a n d 16 . W a r n e r w a s ta k e n ill just a fte r p la y sta rte d a n d w a s re p la c e d b y L e e , D o u g la s a c tin g as cap ta in . L a n c a sh ire h a d W m . T y ld e s le y fo r W h ite h e a d b ro k e n d o w n . H o rn b y and M a k e p e a c e g a v e th e ir sid e a sp le n d id start, g e ttin g 154 in a b o u t tw o hours. T h e n M a k e p e a c e left fo r a p erfect 76 (nine 4 ’s), a n d h is sk ip p e r so on a lte r fo r 78 (nine 4 ’s). P la y on T h u rs d a y la sted u n d er 2 b ho u rs, a n d a w et b a ll h a n d ic a p p e d th e b o w le rs. L a n ca sh ire , 194 for 2 , lost th e ir e ig h t rem a in in g w ic k e ts fo r 101 on F rid ay, a fte r h e a v y rain o v e rn ig h t. S h a rp a n d John T y ld e sle y pu t on 72 fo r th e th ird w ic k e t, th e la tte r’s 49 in clu d in g a six a n d fo u r 4 s. T h e to ta l o f 295 p ro v e d far too m u ch fo r M id d le se x , th o u gh T a rra n t, w h o w ith S aville sco re d 86 fo r th e first stan d, in 80 m inutes, w a s m issed tw ic e b e fo re re a ch in g 20 . A fte r h e le ft a t 89 , H eap b o w le d so irresistib ly th at th e last e ig h t w ic k e ts fell for 34 . In th e fo llo w -o n , S a v ille a n d T a rra n t a g a in op en ed w e ll b y sco rin g 48 , a fte r w h ic h th e p ro fessio n a l cou ld find n o on e to stay w ith him sa v e D o u gla s, w h o rem a in ed w h ile 36 w e re a d d e d . T a rra n t b a tted su p e rb ly for 2 f ho u rs, c a rry in g h is b at rig h t th ro u g h th e in n in gs for 81 (a 6 a n d fo u r 4 ’s). L a n c a sh ire w o n b y an innin gs an d 11. LA N C A SH IR E. A. H. Hornby, b Polley ... 78 Makepeace, c Polley, b Lee ... 76 fyldesley (J. T.), c Murrell, b Heame (J. W .) T . ................. -49 S.iarp, b Hearne (J. w .) ... 36 Tyldesley (E.), b Hearne (J. W.) 14 Heap, b Hearne (T- W .) ................ 11 Tyldesley (W.), run out ... ... 6 M id d l e s e x , First Innings. Tarrant, c Sharp, b Heap .. 58 S. H. Saville, c Huddleston, b Heap .. 31 Hearne (J. W.), c Brooke, b Heap .. 0 Hendren (E.), c Brooke, b Heap .. 14 Lee (H. W.), lbw, b Dean .. 0 F. T. Mann, c Sharp, b H e a p ................ 1 J. Douglas, c Hornby, b Heap... ... 3 N. Haig, c Huddleston, b Heap ... 9 Murrell, b D e a n .......................................... 0 Hearne (J. T.) not o u t ................ ... 2 V. R. Polley, c Huddleston, b Heap ... 3 B 2 ,1-b 2 ................ ................ 4 F. R. R. Brooke, c Haig, b Hearne (.f. T.) Huddleston, b Hearne (J. W.L.. Dean, c Mann, b Hearne (J. W.) Tyldesley (J.), not out ... B 1, 1-b 3, n-b 1 ................ Total Second Innings. Ibw, b Heap ... notout runont lbw, b Heap ... b Huddleston c Brooke, b Huddleston b Huddleston c Sharp, b Huddleston b Huddleston... c Brooke, b Dean c Tyldesley (W.), b Dean B 9 ,1-b 3 Total 125 Total 4 0 10 5 295 19 81 0 1 4 9 18 3 5 2 5 12 159 M id d l e s e x B o w le r s ’ A n a l y s is . 0. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Tarrant............... 10 2 34 0 1 L e e ............... 5 0 26 1 Polley ... i 24 1 88 1 Hearne (J. W.) 14.4 1 39 5 Hearne (J.T.) .. 33 4 103 2 1 Polley bowled 1 no-ball. L a n c a sh ir e B o w le r s ’ A n a lysis . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Dean................ 25 5 56 2 18.3 2 54 2 Huddleston... 11 3 37 0 19 5 50 5 Heap............... 16.5 6 28 8 23 6 43 2 Umpires— Bagshaw and Collins. The 1000 Runs and 100 Wickets. U p to A u g u s t 20 in clu siv e th e fo llo w in g ad d itio n s w e re m a d e to th e list o f 1000-runs sco re rs, sin ce th ose g iv e n in th e la st issu e :— 39 , H irst (G- H .), A u g u s t 14 ; 40 , W h ite h e a d (H .), A u g u st 1 5 ; 41 , H a y e s (E . G .), A u g u st 15 ; 42 , C . J. B- W o o d , A u g u st 15 ; 43 , H . P. C h a p lin , A u g u st 16 ; 44 , H a rriso n (H . S.), A u g u st 10 ; 45 , E . M . Sp rot, A u g u st 18 ; 40 , B o o th (M . W .), A u g u st 19 . H a rriso n ’s is th e o n ly nam e n ew to the list. T h r e e n ew b o w le rs h a v e q u alified fo r th e 100 w ic k e t l i s t :— 10 , N ew m a n (J.), A u g u st 10 ; 1 1 , H earn e (J. W .), A u g u st 1 9 ; 12 , D ra k e (A .), A u g u st 20 . T h e n e w n am e h e re is D ra k e ’s.
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