Cricket 1913

(‘>44 CR I CK E T : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. September 20, 1913. r u n n in g tw o s an d th rees, and at th e end o f 45 m inu tes the score had reached 26 fo r 2. T h e n an a p p e a l a g a in st th e lig h t b ro u g h t to a clo se a match th a t had b ecom e a farce. A lto g e th e r th e g am e w a s u n sa tis fa c to ry ; b u t in m y view P a rrin g to n can n o t b e b lam ed for this. T h e C h ester men were v e ry sore abou t a decision g iv in g R o th e r y in after he had h it h is w ic k e t; bu t a qu ite im p artial ob server tells me that the ball w a s a ctu a lly in the w ick e t-k e ep e r’s hand s at the m om en t and that R o th e ry had com p leted his stroke. T h a t rule— 25 in the L e a g u e h an d b o o k , I b e­ lieve— needs a tten tion . A ch am p ion sh ip shou ld not be won on a te ch n ica lity su ch as th is. B u t for the credit o f L e a g u e cricket— w h ich has m any enem ies, be it rem em bered— it w ou ld b e w ell to p la y m atch es in a better sp irit. I d o n ’ t attach b lam e to a n y in d iv id u a l; bu t there does app e ar to h ave been more fe e lin g than w as ju stifia b le. r ---------------- —^ OVER 200 PAGES j T H E O F F IC IA L { History ol Warwickshire :: CriCKet :: Issued under th e A u th o rity of the W a rw ick sh ire C oun ty C rick et Club F r o m 1 8 6 4 t o 19 10 BY S. S A N T A LL PRICE / - Postage I CRICKET & SPORTS PUBLISHERS, Ltd. 24, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London, E.C. C. H. T itchm arsh, the Herts’ crack and cricket manager to Messrs. Spalding Bros., scored 125 (twenty- one 4 ’s) for Cross Arrows v. Raven, on Monday at Lord’s. Capt. C. L. Veal, for Mr. W . T . Graburn’s X I v. Mr. C. C. Carus W ilson’s XI at East Molesley, made 132 (of 176 for no wicket, put up w ith W . O. Stott), reached his century in half-an-hour, and hit four 6’s and nine­ teen 4 ’s. John Hobbs, playing for Ottershaw Park v. W oking on Sept. 13 , had 21 runs scored off him without securing a w icket, then changed ends, and took 6 for 7 Ottershaw Park had made 140 ; W oking had 84 up before their first w icket fell, but were all out for 124 . The W innipeg team in their second innings were dismissed for 6 by the Australians at the beginning of September. The Quadrangular Tournament at Bombay ended tamely in a draw between the Hindus and Mahom­ medans. It seems a pity the'-match should not have been played out. “ BURMO” BON B 0 N 5 . Delectable Voice Lozenges and Cachous Relieve Hoarseness and Coughing, Assuage Thirst, and Sure Preventatives of M ai de Mer. IN V A L U A B L E TO V O C A L IS T S , ORATOR S, A T H L E T E S T R A V E L L E R S , Etc. 7 hree “ Burm o” Bon Bons are equivalent / o a f ounce glass oj liquid refreshfnenl and give immediate relief from Hoarseness and Coughing. TO PREVENT SEA SICKNESS.—Dissolve afew “ Burmo” Bon Bons slowly in the mouth before going on Foard and by using a few occasionally during the voyage all sensations of Nausea, (arising from the motion of the vessel through the roughest seas, will be effectively suppressed. Vide Testimonial from a delicate Lady crossing by M ail Boat from Holy­ head to Dublin during a “ heavy tale with terrific seas,” fu lly reported in “ The Times," 28 th August , 1903 , and credentials from Eminent Voice Culture Specialists. Artistes , Travellers , etc. Quadruple compartment Box containing sufficient for a Professional Vocalist’s or Orator’s 4-days use, or a Cross-Channel and return voyage, pi ice 1 / - from Chemists, Confectioners, &c., per P.O . 1/1 from the Office of this paper— 25, W h i t e S t r e e t , MooRGATE, E.C., or from the Inventor and Patentee of the ‘ ‘ Burmo ” Specialities — WILLIAM GUILFORD C T d t t r ) , GLASGOW, Purveyor and Caterer by Royal Appointments, Ex-Assistant Pharmacist to a Court Physician, Ward Room Steward Royal Navy, Metropolitan Toastmaster, eto. L ondon A d dress— 17 , BU R TO N ROAD , S.W. Printed and published for the Proprietors by Cricket & Sports Publishers Ltd., 25, White Street, Moor Lane, London, E.C., Sept. 20 , 1913 - Agents for Australia, &c., Gordon & Gotch, London, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Launceston, Hobart and Wellington, N-Z For South Africa, Central News Agency, Ltd.. Cape Town, Johannesburg and branches. The trade supplied by E. Scale, io, Imperial Arcade, Lndgate Circus, E.C.

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