Cricket 1913
September 6 , 1913. C R I C K E T : A WE EK L Y RECORD OF THE GAME. ,597 Menhennitt took 6 of their wickets for 4 8 . Greville batted in a terribly bad light. Menheniiitt and Rhodes gave them a good start; but nine were out with 1 4 still wanted. W. S. Doyle and D. G. Whatmoor showed pluck and proved equal to the occasion. The first game of the season between these sides was a tie. O n g a r v . A r l i n g t o n a n d L e y t o n s t o n e .— A . a n d L ., 1 3 3 ; 0 . Beal 2 3 , J, Hoare 2 1 , W. Ruffels 1 7 . Ongar, 5 3 . For the winners A. Barclay took 7 for 1 9 , W. Ruffels 3 for 2 8 . E l m e r ’ s E n d v . St. L u k e 's , W o o d s i d e . — Elmer’s End, 8 1 . St. Luke’s, 66; S. J. Cook 1 8 , A. E . Smith 1 6 . For St. Luke’s, Cook, just back from holiday, took 7 for 2 2 . W. Carter, St. Luke’s best bowler, is moving to Oatford, and may possibly play for Catford next season, though he hopes to assist his old club on occasion. M a l d e n W a n d e r e r s v . C la p h a m R a m b le r s . —Malden W ., 1 3 7 ; W . Bowry 4 1 *. Clapham R ., 1 5 2 ; R . Sothcott 7 2 , W . M. Longhurst 4 6 . A good game, won just on time. H a n w e l l A s y lu m v . O ld O la v ia n s . —Hanwell Asylum, 86; H. Barton 2 5 , B. Springel 2 2 . O ld Olavians, 9 9 for 7 ; H. Bessed] 2 3 , W. G. Bessell 1 7 , Dr. Pearson 1 5 *. Williams (for 0 . 0 .’s) 5 for 3 6 : S p e n c e r v . C a t f o r d . — Spencer, 2 1 2 for 5 , dec.; F. F. Boles 5 2 , J. C . Larkin 5 2 , F. M. Barton 4 9 . Oatford, 8 1 ; P. Wood 2 3 . Barton took 6 for 4 1 . Boles in splendid form, Larkin hitting well, and Barton pulling with vigour and certainty. W. R. Featherstonhaugh’s analysis was curious — 11 0., 6 m., 9 r., 1 w. C o l c h e s t e r a n d E a s t v . T e n d r in g H u n d r e d L e a g u e .-— C. and E.E., 1 9 6 ; E . R. Pallett 5 1 , A. G. Turner 2 9 , W. L. Samson 2 3 , E . S. Missen 1 6 , W. A. Smith 1 6 . T .H . League, 5 9 ; Capt. Peel, M.P., 1 9 , P. Z. Clarke 1 8 *. A very one sided game, the home team completely outplaying thedr opponents. W e s t W e n t W a n d e r e r s v . E a s t e r n N o m a d s . — W.K.W., 1 1 0 ; W . H. Lawrence 4 6 . E . Nomads, 1 2 2 ; Williams 5 6 , Rudley 2 3 , these two putting up an excellent fourth wicket partnership. Lawrence hit out finely for the losers, arid S. E. Thorp took 4 for 2 1 . A good sporting game, and a narrow victory. B e u la h v . B r u n s w i c k . — Beiulah, 8 9 ; C. J. Love 3 4 , W. J. Hemmans 2 3 . Brunswick, 1 0 7 . Love and Hemmans batted well on a dead wicket. Beulah meet Old Olavians this week, and rather expect a big score against them if the pitch is hard. B r o o k f i e l d v . G.W.R.— Brookfield, 8 5 . G.W.R., 6 3 ; W. R. Morris, first in, last out, 4 7 . Wicket soft and pitched on a slope; did not suit the visitors, who were short of three of their best, and made up from the third XI. Morris played a great gamei, never in difficulties, though everyone else failed. For G.W.R., A Grugeon 6 for 3 7 . S t a n m o r e v . N o n d e s c r ip t s . —Nondescripts, 1 9 7 for 6, dec.; D. Mercer 6 4 , A W. Evertt 5 3 . Stanmore, 1 1 5 ; J. M. Darbyshre 3 7 , E. Wells 3 2 . B o w e s P a r k C o n g r e g a t io n a l v . M e l r o s e . —Melrose, 1 1 1 ; S. Gall 4 4 *, A. Mason 1 9 . Bowes Park, 3 2 for 9 . Melrose were a man short. Gall played right through the innings. W. Mason took 4 for 1 0 . A. Mason 3 for 1 9 . Capital catches were made by Clayden and Dickenson. F O R S A L E .— M .C .C . Cricket Scores and Biograph’es of celebrated Cricketers from 1746 to 1878 in 14 Volumes uniformly bound in crimson covers and gilt lettering, perfect condition— Price £12. 12. o. Robert Parke, Malton, Yorkshire. THE SCORE BOOK. Old Rossallian Tour, 1913. F irs t m a tch , v . R ip o n C . & G . — W o n b y R ip o n b y 18 runs. R ipon . First Innings. Second Innings M. Tree.", c W right, b Higson ... Gooderick, lbw, b James 28 st Orme, b W r ig h t............... 8 6 run o u t....................................... 48 K. Brayshaw, c James, b Higfon 1 b W right ............... 2 W. Scott, b Higson ............... 7 b Crumm ack ... ............... 0 J. Abbott, b W right ............... 18 not o u t ............... 80 B . Bland, b Higson J. Pearson, b W right ............... 19 ru n o u t... ... ............... 6 3 b Higson ........................... 8 R. Lonsdale, st Orme, b W right 19 b W right ........................... 9 F. H ardy, c and b Higson 13 st Orme, b H ig s o n ............... 0 R. Boynton, c Edge, b Higdon... 0 c Orme, b Wright ............... 4 A . Wells, n o to u t........................... 1 c and b Higson 2 Extras ... ............... 10 E xtras ............... 9 T o ta l............... ... ... 125 Total ............... O ld R ossallians . 176 A. 8. Edge, b Gooderick............... 12 run o u t... ... ............... 3 C. G. H ill, b G ooderick............... 1 c Pearson, b Gooderick 5 W . F. Parrington, b Gooderick 41 c and b T rees........................... 12 S. F. Peshall, c Pearson, b Abbott 14 0 Gooderick, b Trees 8 T. A. Higson, c Abbott, b Gooderick 37 b G o o d e ric k ........................... 68 H. C. Edge, c Bland, b Abbott G. L. James, b Gooderick 0 lbw, b H ard y............... 26 0 run out........................... 2 J. N . Johnson, b Gooderick 0 not o u t ............... ............... 0 C. V. W right, c Scott, b A bbott 13 c Lonsdale, b Gooderick ... 36 E. S. Crummack, b Abbott 0 c Gooderick, b Trees 2 D . H. Orme, not out ............... 0 lbw, b H ard y........................... 0 E xtras ........................... 1 E x tr a s ........................... 2 T o ta l........................... ... 119 Total ............... 164 S e c o n d m a tch , v . H a rro g a te C . & G .— D raw n . O ld R o s s a il ia n f . A. S. Edge, b Dunnington ... 28 C. G. H ill, c Dunnington, b Redfern 48 W . F. Parrington, c Straworth, b Am bler....................................... 155 S. F. Peshall, c Hoole, b Redfern 84 T. A. Higson, b Dunnington ... 44 H. C . Edge, b Dunnington ... 54 C. V. W right, c Redfern, b Hoole 5 J. N. G. Johnson, b Freeman ... 5 G. L. B. James, c Drake, b Ingleby 31 D. H. Orm e,not out E . S. Crummack, b Ingleby Extras ........................... H a r r o g a t e . First Innings. Redfern, b W right ......................... 2 D. H . Drake] run out ......................... 25 Ingleby, run o u t ..................................... 33 Simpson, st Orme, b H ig s o n ............. 72 Hoole, c Orme, b W right ............. 5 Dunnington, c Orme, b James............. 10 Appleyard, c H Edge, b Crummack ... 31 Rayworth, c Peshall, b Higson ... 23 Dent, c Parrington, b Higson............. 26 Freeman, not out... ......................... 9 Ambler, c and b Higson............... ... 3 E x tra s ................................................. 8 Total ..................................... 247 Second Innings, c Parrington, b A. Edge c A . Edge, b Hill ... c James, b A. Edge ... st Orme, b A. Edge ... b A . Edge ............... not out ... ............... b A . Edge ............... c Orme, b H. Edge ... c H. Edge, b A. Edge c Hill, b Wright not out ... ............... fcxtras ............... Total ............... 19 3 4 11 39 13 74 10 79 3 68 0 6 10 19 T h ir d m a tch , v. First Innings. A. S. Edge, c Watson, b Blackburn ... 1 C. G. H ill, b B lackburn ............... ... 11 W . F. Parringlon, b Blackburn ... 9 S. F. Peshall, c Watson, b Blackburn 1 T . A . Higson, b Blackburn ............... 10 H . C. Edge, st Watson, b Mahoney ... 110 F. G. Edge, b Blackburn ... ... 9 G. L. James, b Mahoney ............... 28 D. H . Orme, b Mahoney ............... 10 C . V . W right, out out ... ............... 33 E.S.Crumm ack, c Peacock, b Mahoney 4 Extras ........................... ................... 6 S k ip to n C . & G .— D raw n . O ld R o s s a l l ia n s . Second Innings, c Horner, b Furness ... b Blackburn ............... b Mahoney st W. Cartm an, b Horner . c Furness, b Blackburn b Horner ............... b Mahoney ............... not out ............... b Horner ............... Extras 6 109 6 0 34 0 28 18 T o ta l ................... Greenwood, c F. Edge, b A. Edge 53 Furness, c Crummack, b F . Edge 38 Horner, c Parrington, b F. Edge 20 Watson, lbw, b F. Edge ... 0 Girling, c H. Edge, b W right ... 57 W. Cartman, c and b W right 46 Billoets, c Oim e, b A. Edge 27 232 S k j p t o n . Total (for 8 wkts.) ... 241 Peacock, c F. Edge, b A. Edge 7 Blackburn, c W right, b Edge ... 11 F. Cartman, not out ............... 5 M ahoney,c Parrington, b A.Edge 5 Extras ^... ... ............... 1 Total ............... ... 270 R I C H A R D D A F T ’S N O T T I N G H A M S H I R E M A R L .— P a rticu la r s, a p p ly, R a d cliffe-o n -T ren t. N o tts.
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