Cricket 1913
August 30, 1913. CR I CKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 581 4 ’s. H e fo llo w e d it b y q u ick ly d ism issin g R h o d es and E . R . W ils o n . F o u r fo r 64 w a s the sco re w h en the v etera n H irs t, a s so o fte n b efo re, cam e to the rescu e. W ith H a ig h h e added 61 fo r the fifth , and w ith B ooth 52 fo r th e se v en th w ic k e t. H is 82 in 2 1 h o u rs, ended b y a v a in a ttem p t to ste a l a ru n , in clu ded nine 4 ’s. S till Y o r k s h ir e w e re o n ly 243 fo r q a t clo se o f p la y. N e x t d a y th ey finished 66 behind. H a n ts m ade a dashing- bid fo r v ic to ry . T h e y lo st 2 fo r 23, w hen T en n y so n (w h o h it se v en 4 ’s) and M ead added 47. th e fine hitting- of W h ite (w h o se 57 in clu ded fo u r 6 ’s and six 4 ’s) and M ea d en abled H a n ts to d eclare at 200 fo r 7. A fine s tr u g g le fo llow ed . R h o d es, p la y in g hjs m o st d o g g e d g a m e , g o t little help from h is fello w s u ntil p a rtn e re d b y E . R . W ils o n . T h e se tw o w ere u n p a r t e d w h e n s tu m p s a n d m a tc h w e r e d r a w n . HAMPSHIRE. First Innings. Second Innings. Captain W. N. W hite, b Hirst .. 14 c Drake, b Haigh 54 Bowell, b Hirst .. 24 lbw, b Boo ih 22 Hon. H.Iy.Tennyson, c Kilner, b Booth 23 c Birtles, b Haigh 29 Mead, b Hirst .. 0 not out 68 Lieut. C. H. Abercrombie, b Drake .. 26 c Drake, b Hirst 1 Stone, b Drake .. 30 c Drake, b Booth 1 Brown, c Booth, b E. R. Wilson, .. 122 b Haigh 3 H. C. McDonell- b Drake 3 Newman, b E. R. Wilson 2 c White, b E . R. Wilson .. 11 A. Jaques, c Drake, b Hirst .. ... 21 Kennedy, not out .. ... 31 B 6, l-b 10 , n-b 3 .. 19 B 5 , l-b 2 7 T o t a l .............................. .. 315 Total (for 7 wkts. dec.) 200 Y orkshire . First Innings. Second Innings. Wilson (B.B.) b Newman .. 19 b Newman .. 14 Rhodes, lbw, b Brown .. 1 not out 66 E. R. Wilson, b Brown 6 not out 30 Kilner, c and b McDonell .. 59 c Kennedy, b Newman 12 Hirst, run out .. 82 st Stone, b McDonell 2 Haigh, c Brown, b McDonell .. .. 29 lbw, b Kennedy 0 Drake, b McDonell .. 10 c Bowell, b Newman 8 Booth, c Newman, b Jaques .. .. 21 c Tennyson, b McDonell 0 Birtles, c Newman, b Kennedy .. 16 Sir A. W . W hite, b McDonell .. 4 Dolphin, not out .. 22 B 3 , l-b 6, w 1 . . 10 B 8, l-b 6, w l 16 T o t a l .............................. .. 249 Total (for 6 wkts.) 148 Y orkshire B owlers A n alysis . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W . Drake ................ ... 30 10 72 3 ... 4 0 32 0 Booth ... ................ 20 7 49 1 ... 3 0 19 2 H irst ............................. 31 9 91 4 ... 10 1 70 1 E. R. WiUon ................ 24.1 10 45 2 ... 5-4 1 19 1 Rhodes ... ................ 9 5 9 0 4 0 17 0 Haigh ............................. 5 0 24 0 ... 11 3 34 3 Kilner ............................. 2 0 6 o ... 1 0 2 0 H irst bowled 2 , Drake 1 no-ball in first innings. H a m p s h ir e B o w le r s A n a l y s is . O. M. R. W. O. M. R W. Jaques ............................. 16 6 30 1 — — — Brown ................ ... 23 7 46 2 ... 8 3 11 0 Newm an............................. 17 3 38 1 ... 23 8 35 3 McDonell ................ 30 3 91 4 ... 17 4 39 2 Kennedy..'. ... ... 14.1 2 34 1 ... 12 1 35 1 Mead ............................. — — — — ... 2 0 8 0 Abercrombie ................ — — — — ... 2 0 4 0 Kennedy bowled a wide in first, Brown a wide in second innings. Umpires— Vining and W est (W. A. J.) Gloucestershire v. Surrey. A t B risto l, A u g u s t 2 5, 26, and 27 (L a n g d o n ’s ben e fit). In s c o rin g 238 S u rr e y w e re la r g e ly in d eb ted to an o th er fine e ffo rt b y H o b b s, w h o h it up 107 o u t of 168 (fo u rteen 4 ’s). H e g a v e no ch a n ce sa v e a very hard on e to Jesso p n ea r th e finish, and all b u t five o f his ru n s w e re g o t b e fo re lu n ch . D e n n e tt, u n ch a n g e d , all b u t eq u alle d h is 1906 fe a t o f ta k in g all ten E sse x w ic k e ts, w h ile B o a rd stum p ed th ree and c a u g h t one. T h e h om e team lo st D ip p e r, L a n g d o n , R o b e rts, and Jessop (36 in 17 m in u tes, sev en 4 ’s) fo r 89. O n T u e s d ay th eir la st six cou ld o n ly add 69, o f w h ich S ew ell m ade 39 (a 6 and fo u r 4 ’s). H itc h , g o in g on w h en sev en m en w e re ou t, g o t th e la s t th re e in five b a lls ! S u rr e y w ere 80 on. H o b b s m ad e a p e rfe c t 51 in an ho u r. 1 lien H a y e s and B ird added 100 in 65 m in u tes, and H a y e s and H a rriso n 131 in 85 m in u tes. H a y e s ’s sp len d id 144 in ju s t o v e r th re e h o u rs— h is la st 44 in 35 m in u tes— in clu ded tw e n ty -tw o 4 ’s and n o ch a n ce till 126. A fte r h e le ft, D e n n e tt a g a in m et w ith su r p ris in g su c ce ss and p erfo rm ed the h a t tric k b y g e ttin g S p rin g , H itc h , and H a rriso n . In th e m atch h e to o k 15 fo r 195. O n W e d n e s d a y G lo u ce ste rsh ire h a d no few e r th an 431 to m a k e, and h e a v y rain in th e n ig h t m ad e th eir d e fe a t c erta in . E x c e p t Je sso p (30 o u t of 3 7 in 19 m in u tes, a 6 and th re e 4 ’s), S e w e ll (a 6 and tw o 4 ’s) and B row n le e , n o b o d y co u ld co p e w ith Sm ith . B row n lee and B o w le s a d d ed 33 fo r th e e ig h th w ic k e t ; b u t then th e end q u ick ly cam e , S u rre y w in n in g b y the en o rm ou s m a rg in o f 303 ru n s. S u r r e y . First Innings. Second Innings. Hayward, c Sewell, b Dennett 20 c Board, b Dennett 18 Bobbs, st Board, b Dennett ............... 107 b Parker ... 51 Haye*, c F. B. Roberts, b Dennett ... 15 c Jessop, b Dennett 144 M. C. Bird, st Board, b Dennett 6 lbw, b Jessop ... 40 Harrison, c Board, b P a rk e r ............... 11 c and b Dennett 53 D, J . Knight, c Sewell, b Dennett ... 16 not o u t ............... 8 Spring, st Board, b Dennett- ............... 6 b Dennett 9 Strudwick, cSm ith, b Deunett 19 c Brownlee, b Dennett 5 Smith (W.C.), c Langdon, b Dennett 13 b Brownlee 3 Hitch, not out ....................................... 16 c Jessop, b Dennett... 0 Rushby, c F . B. Roberts, b Dennett ... 0 b Brownlee 0 L-b 7 , n-b 2 ....................................... 9 B 12 , l-b 3, w 2 , n-b 2 19 T o ta l....................................... 238 Total ,.. 350 G l o u c e s t e r s h ir e . First Innings. Second Innings. Dipper, c Strudwick, b S m ith ............... 9 lbw, b Rushby 12 Langdon, lbw, b Rushby........................... 15 b Rushby 5 P. B. Roberts, lbw, b Rushby ... 3 lbw, b Sm ith .. 8 Board, lbw, b Sm ith ........................... 29 c and b Sm ith... 5 lx. L. Jessop, b Sm ith ........................... 32 b Smith 30 Sm ith, b R u s h b y ....................................... 3 lbw, b Sm ith ... 0 C. O. H. Sewell, b H itch ............... 39 b Sm ith............... 20 Bowles, c Harrison, b Smith ... 13 c Bird, b Smith 14 W . M. Brownlee, not out ............... 4 b Sm ith... 21 Parker, c Strudwick, b H itch ............... 4 c H iich, b Smith 2 Dennett, b Hitch ... ........................... 0 not our.... 1 B 5 , l-b 1 , n-b 1 ... ............... 7 B 8, 1 -bl 9 T o ta l............... ............... 158 Total .. 127 G lo u c e st e r s h ir e B o w le r s ’ A n a l y s is . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W . Bowles ............... ••• 4 0 24 0 ... — — — — Dennett ............... ••• 43-2 20 63 0 ... 37 7 132 6 Parker ........................... 18 2 75 1 ... 13 0 39 1 Dipper ........................... 18 3 54 0 ... 11 2 49 0 Jessop ............... ••• 4 1 13 0 ». 13 1 48 1 Brownlee ........................... — — — ... 18-1 3 58 2 Langdon ........................... — .— . — ••• 2 0 5 0 Parker bowled two no-balls in first innings, Dipper two widcs and Jessop two no-balls in setond. S u r r e y B o w l e r s A n a l y s is . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. ............... 25 7 56 4 ... 16 4 61 8 ............... 21 8 70 3 ... 13 1 43 2 ............... 3.5 0 25 3 — — — — ■— ... ... — — — — ... 3 0 .14 0 H itcli bowled a no ball in first innings. Umpires— Blake and Carlin. F O R SA L E .— M .C .C . Cricket Scores and Biographies of celebrated Cricketers from 1746 to 1878 in 14 Volumes uniformly bound in crimson covers and gilt lettering, perfect condition— Price £12. 12. o. 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