Cricket 1913
570 C R I CK E T : A WEEK L Y RECORD OF THE GAME. August 80, 1913. A ll N ew Y ork X V . First Innings. L. Poyer, b M acartney ............. 2 E. Marshall, b Crawford .............. 6 G. Hoskings, run out... ... ... 6 F. Hart, c Campbell, b Crawford 38 Comacho, lbw, d M ailey ... ... 13 L. Simpson, b Crawford .............. 0 Mahabir, b M ailey ............... ... 1 A . Worm, c Em ery, b Crawford ... 31 H. Briggs, c Down, b Crawford ... 1 . F. Jackson, b M ailey .............. 0 , R. Nicoll, c Campbell, b Mailey ... 0 Pendlebury, not o u t ............... ... 2 S. Bretz, b M ailey ... ... ... 4 . Poyer, b Crawford ............... ... 7 , C. Gautier, c Em ery, b M ailey ... 0 E x t r a s ................................................... 7 Second fnnings. b Crawford c M acartney, b Crawford b Crawford b Crawford b Crawford ............... b Mailey b Mailey b Crawford ............... c Crawford, b Mailey st Campbell, b Mailey b Mailey b M acartn ey............... not o u t........................... b Crawford ............... b Mailey ............... Extras ............... Total .............. 118 A u s t r a l ia n T e a m . Total . First Innings. Second Innings. E. R. Mayne, b Briggs ... 1 retired ... ... ............... 110 G. C. Campbell, c M ahabir, b Nicoll 26 c Hoskings, b Nicoll 8 L. A. Cody, lbw, b Nicoll 1 c H ait, b C om ach o............... 2 G. S. Down, b Briggs ............... 24 not o u t ....................................... 6 C . G. Macartney, c Briggs, b Nicoll... 8 not o u t ....................................... 68 W . Bardsley, b Nicoll ... ............... 8 c Briggs, b Nicoll 8 P. S. Arnott, b Nicoll ... ............... 11 S. H . Emery, b Nicoll ... ............... 37 c J. L. Poyer, b Comacho .,. 53 J. N. Crawford, c Hoskings, b Worm 9 A. Diamond, not out 13 A . A. Mailey, lbw, b Worm . 6 E x tr a s ............... 16 Extras ... ............... 2 Total ........................................ 160 Total (for 4 wkts) 257 New York Veterans (XIII) v. Australian Team. A t M an o r F ie ld , S ta te n Isla n d , A u g u s t 4. F . F . K e lly h it se v e n 4 ’s in h is 32, and - O . T u rv ille a lso la sh ed ou t. Q u ite a re sp e c ta b le to ta l w a s run u p , as to ta ls g o in the S t a t e s ; b u t th e A u s tr a lia n s h a v e la rg e r v ie w s in th is re sp e c t, and th ey ra ttle d up 464 in abou t 3 h o u rs, C o llin s and M a c a rtn e y p u ttin g up 105 fo r the first w ic k e t, E m e ry and C ra w fo rd 76 fo r th e fifth , M a y n e and B a rd sle y 84 fo r th e n in th , and B a rd sle y and C o d y 109 for the ten th . N ew Y o rk V eteran s (XIII). 18 A. Brown, b C od y........................... G. W . Hayman, c M acartney, b A r n o t t ....................................... 4 A.G.Hoskingf, c Campbell, b Cody 17 C.E.Marshall, c Campbell,b Cody 10 S. Deane, b C o d y ........................... 3 F. F. Kelly, b Mailey ............... 32 L. W . Staughton, b Cody ... 4 E. O. Challenger, b Mailey ... 2 L. E. Bretz, b Emery O. Turville, c Collins, b Mayne . .T. D. Cave, c A rnott b Mayne . . 1 . R. Bretz, b Mayne H. iRushton, not out E x t r a s .................................... Total A u s t r a l ia n T e a m . C.G.M acartney, lbw b Staughton 68 H. L. Collins, retired ............... 61 G. S. Down, b R u sh to n ............... 11 J. N. Crawford, b Turville ... 65 A. A. M ailey, b Kelly ............... 0 S. H. Emery, c Challenger, b T urville....................................... 41 G. C. Campbell, run o u t ............... 1 E. R. Mayne, st Marshal, b H ay man ............... ............... P. S. Arnott, c Deane, b Hayman W. Bardsley, not out ............... L. A. Cody, lbw, b Turville E x t r a s ............... Total ............... 464 A u s t r a l ia n B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Cody Arnott Em ery Hayman .. K elly Hoskings.. Bush ton .. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. 9 1 39 5 Mailey ... 3 1 4 2 5 0 20 1 Bardsley 4 0 42 0 6 1 30 1 Mayne ... 4 0 7 3 bw Y o r k V e t e r a n s B o w l e r s ’ .A n a l y s is . O. M. R. W. 0 . M. R. W. 18 1 159 2 Staughton ... 11 0 78 1 8 0 51 1 Turville 7 0 67 3 6 0 56 0 Cave 2 0 10 0 3 0 17 1 Challenger 2 0 13 0 BETWEEN TH E INNINGS : Cricket Items Old and New. P r i c e - 2 d . WRIGHT & CO., 7 , Temple Lane, London, E.C. MAn illustrated booklet that is finding a ready sale just now is ‘ B etw een the Innings.’ The Recollec tions and Reflections of the compiler, W . R. W eir, offer most interesting reading, while Charles Plairre's verses are up to his high standard of excellence. The publishers are to be congratulated upon producing such good value for 2d., also that the followers of the game have apparently realised the fact. It is not always that well-meant efforts meet with fit and proper reward.”— Referee Germantown v. Australian Team. A t M an h eim , P h ila d e lp h ia , A u g u st 6 a n d 7 . In th is m atch th e A u stralia n s m et w ith th e ir first d e fe a t o f th e tour, a n d th a t a t th e h a n d s o f a clu b team , n ot a re p re sen ta tiv e e lev e n . T h e y p la y e d w ith o u t John C ra w fo rd , w h ic h m a y h a v e m a d e a ll th e d iffe re n ce , an d th e G e rm a n to w n team w a s tw e lv e , n o t e le v e n — ra th er a p ity, this, fo r th e sh a d e o f o d d s d e tr a c te d from the m erits o f th e w in . Y e t, a ll a llo w a n c e s m ad e, it w as a fin e a ch iev em en t. P . H . C la rk h a d a v e r y b ig sh a re in it ; h e p la y e d a sp le n d id in n in gs o t 82 (tw o 6 ’s, tw e lv e 4 ’s), a n d in th e A n stra lia n s’ se c o n d h e to o k six for 38 . W . P. O ’N e ill, w h o h e lp e d C la rk to a d d 67 in the first innin gs, a id e d N e w h a ll to a d d 32 in th e seco n d , a n d a ctu a lly m ad e te n ca tc h e s, m o st o f th em in th e slip s and b y n o m ean s easy , in th e m a tch , w a s a n o th er p rom in en t fa c to r in th e resu lt. N evvh all, G re en e , a n d S a v a g e w e re a lso p rom in en t. G erm a n to w n h a d 4 d o w n fo r 14 in th e ir s e c o n d in n in gs, bu t N e w h a ll re trie v e d th e situ atio n . F o r th e A u stralia n s o n ly M a c a rtn e y a n d B a rd sle y d id th em se lv e s ju s tic e ; th ese tw o seem s c a rc e ly a b le to fail. T h e b e s t stan d in th e first in n in gs w a s on e o f 57 fo r th e six th w ic k e t b y M a c a rtn e y a n d D o w n ; in th e se c o n d B a rd s le y and C am p b e ll p u t on 65 fo r th e fo u rth . G e rm a n to w n w o n b y 4 w ic k e ts. A u s t r a l ia n T e a m . First Innings. L. A. Cody, c O’Neill, b Savage ... 2 II. L. Collins, c O’Neill, b Greene ... 1 E. R. .Vlayne, c Anderson, b Savage ... 18 C. G. M acartney, lbw, b Greene ... 58 W . Bardsley, c O'Neill, c Greene ... 3 S. H. Em ery, c O’Neill, b Tripp ... 12 G. 8 . Down, c O’Neill, b Savage ... 24 +. C. Campbell, not out ... ............... 14 P. S. Arnott, c Stewart, b Savage ... 0 A. Diamond, run out ........................... 4 A. A. Mailey, c O’Neill, b Greene ... 0 E xtras ....................................... ... 8 Total Second Inning-. lbw, b Clark ............... b Greene, c O’Neill, b Greene ... c Tripp, b Greene c O’Neill, b Clark c Anderson, b Clark ... b C la r k ............... c O’Neill, b Clark b Clark ............... c O’Neill, b Greene ... uot o u t ............................ Total ... First Innings, C. M. Graham, c Diamond, b Em ery ... R. L. Pearson, b M a ile y ........................... R. P. Anderson, b M a c a rtn e y ............... H. S. Harned, c Emery, b Mailey W. P. Newhall, b Mailey .............. P. H. Clark, c and b M acartney W. P. O’Neill, c Emery, b M acartney A. G. Priestman, runout J. R. Stew art, b Cody ........................... P. A. Greene, c Diamond, b Em ery ... F. H. Tripp, b Emery ... ............... ]. H. Savage, juu., not out ... 144 G e r m a n t o w n . Second Innings. 13 b Macartney ............... c Cody, b Emery c M ailey, b Em ery 6 lbw, b M acartney 10 not o u t ........................... 82 run out ... 22 b Macartney ............... 0 b Emery ... not out ... 27 0 0 12 4 0 0 6 6 9 64 4 1 26 6 4 0 0 6 0 8 31 17 13 2 0 Extras ... - 14 Extras 4 Total ... ........................... 190 G e r m a n t o w n B o w l e r s ’ T otal (for 7 wkts) ... A n a ly s is . 81 O. M. R. W . r>. M. R. W. Savage ............... ............... 15 1 46 4 .... 9 3 20 0 G re e n e ............... 15-1 1 38 4 ... 18 6 28 4 Clark ............... 5 0 20 0 - 11 0 38 6 Tripp ............... ............... 11 1 19 1 ... 3 0 16 0 Anderson, ............... 2 0 13 o ... — — — — Priestman A u s t r a l ia n B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . 0 24 0 O. M . R. W. o. M. R. w. Macartney ............... 14 6 26 3 ... 12 3 22 3 E m e r y ............... ............... 13.3 2 51 3 ... 11 3 23 3 Mailey ............... ............... 10 2 55 3 ... 4 1 15 0 Cody ............... 10 1 44 1 ... 4 0 17 0 West Indian Coloured Team V . Australian Team. A t C e ltic P a rk , B ro o k ly n , A u g u st 8 a n d 9 . F o u r of th e m en re p re sen tin g th e W e s t In d ian c o lo u re d c o n tin g e n t in th is m a tch h a v e p la y e d fo r th e W e s t In d ies — to w it, R . C . O lliv ie rre o f St. V in c e n t, an d W . O . G ib b s, F . H in d s, and W . C . S h e p h e rd , o f B a rd a d o s. A
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