Cricket 1913
November 15 , 1 91 3 . CR I CKE T : A WE EK L Y RECORD OF THE GAME. 7°5 A ustralian B o w le r s ’ A n a l y sis . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W A rnott .......... .... 12 5 23 3 C raw fo rd .......... 8.^ 1 11 4 C o llin s ......... .... 10 1 36 3 M acartn ev ....... ■ 7 3 12 6 S askatch ew an B o w le r s ’ A n a l y sis . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. E llio tt ........ . . . . 5 0 13 0 M eston .............. 22 0 115 4 L ittlew o od .. .... 18 0 61 4 E d w ard s ........... 2 0 18 • 0 S la te r ............ ....1 1 0 60 0 A ll S a s k a tc h e w a n ( X X . ) v . A u s tr a lia n T e a m . A t R e g in a , S e p t e m b e r 6. H o lm e s p la y e d a g o o d in n in g s o f 27 f o r S a s k a tc h e w a n , a n d D o w n b a tte d s t e a d ily f o r 19. T h e A u s tr a lia n s lo s t th r e e w ic k e ts c h e a p ly ; b u t B a r d s le y a n d C a m p b e ll m a d e a l o n g s ta n d . T h e le ft -h a n d e r g a v e o n ly o n e c h a n c e , th e s t r o k e b r i n g i n g u p h is c e n t u r y , a n d h e p la y e d a ll th e b o w lin g w ith g r e a t e a s e . N o a n a ly s is a v a ila b le . A ll S askatchewan (X X ). C. Holmes, hit w., b Craw ford 27 Inspr. Dann, c Diam ond, b R. Benson, b Macartney ........... 14 Craw ford ....................................... o A. C. Down, b Macartney ....... 19 Rev. D. Parker, c Diam ond, b G. C. O ’H ara, b Craw ford ....... o Crawford ....................................... 11 D. Webster, b Macartney ....... 3 H. A. Croome, b Macartney ... 2 E. H. Hartley, b Crawford ... 1 D. Byass, b Macartney .......... 1 G. L. Slater, b Crawford ....... 9 A. W. G oldie, c Campbell, b R. C. E lliott, st Campbell, b Craw ford ...................................... 1 Macartney .................................. 10 W. Farnsworth, b Macartney... 5 R. Edwards, b Macartney........... o J- J. Brewer, not out ........... o A. Stronach, b Crawford ........... 5 Extras........................ 14 S. P. Meston, b Craw ford ....... 5 G. Littlew ood, run out .............. 4 --- J. Gordon, b Macartney ........... 3 T otal....................... 134 A ustralian T eam . E. R. Mayne, c Croome, b Littlewood .................................. 14 G. C. Campbell, b Slater ....... 77 L. A. Cody, lbw, b E lliott ....... o C. G. Macartney, c Webster, b E lliott .......................................... 18 W. Bardsley, not out .................. 144 --- Total (for 6 wkts.) 305 S. H. Emery, A. A. M ailey, and H. L. Collins did not bat. Y o r k t o n a n d D is tr ic t ( X V I I I ) v . A u s tr a lia n T e a m . A t Y o r k t o n , S e p t e m b e r 8. T h e h ig h e s t s c o r e f o r th e lo c a l s id e w a s 13 b y M ills , o f Y o r k t o n . S a n d ifo r d (S p r in g - s id e ) a n d T h o m a s (Y o r k t o n ) b o w le d v e r y w e ll. M a c a r tn e y a n d C o llin s w e r e c h ie f s c o r e r s f o r th e t o u r is t s . In th e ir s e c o n d in n in g s (fu ll s c o r e n o t a v a ila b le ) Y o r k t o n m a d e 76 fo r 15— M e a k e r 21, B r a d b r o o k e 10. N o a n a ly s is . Y o rk to n ( X V I I I ) . P. S. A rn o tt, c B rew er, b S la te r .............................................. 15 J. N . C ra w fo rd , c F a rn sw o rth , b S la te r ........................... ................. 20 A. D iam o n d , no t out .................... 7 E x tra s ................................. 10 A. L. B ates, b C o llin s.................... 9 J . S a n d ifo rd , c A rn o tt, b C o llin s 4 R ea, c M acartn ey , b C o llin s o G . Jack so n , b C o llin s .................... 2 —. C hance, c Cody, b C o llin s ... 1 O. S. W ak efo rd , b M acartn ey o — . B ro a d fo o t, b M acartn ey ........ 1 W . E v an s, b M acartn ey ............ 5 C. H . M eaker, b M acartn ey ... o R. C. P itm a n , b M acartn ey ... o — . T hom as, b C o llin s ................. 1 S eco n d I n n in g s .— 76 f o r 15. A ustralian T e a m . C. H olm es, c C o llin s, b M acartn ey o —. B arb er, b C ody ( ? ) ................ o P . B. M ills, c Cody, b C ollin s... 13 C. A. B radbrooke, b C o llin s ... 1 J. R eno u f, b M acartn ey .......... 5 J. C. M atthew s, not out ......... 1 H . E vans, ------ ( ? ) ......................... 4 E x tra s............................... 10 T o ta l.. H . L. C ollins, b S a n d ifo rd , E . R .M ayne, b S a n d ifo rd , P . S. A rn o tt, b S a n d ifo rd , J . N . C ra w fo rd , ru n ou t .... E x tra s .......................... T o ta l.. A. D iam o n d , lbw , b W ak efo rd o G . C. C am p b ell, b W ak efo rd ... 5 G . S. D ow n, b T hom as ................ 21 A. A. M ailey , ru n ou t ................ 41 L. A. C ody, b T hom as ................ 2 W . B ard sley , c Jackson, b T hom as ............................................. 8 C. G . M acartn ey , not out ........ 89 Y o rk to n a n d D istrict ( X V I I I . ) v. A u s tra lia n T e a m . A t Y orkton, Septem ber 9. B y luncheon the A ustralians had made only 150 for 8; but afterw ards C am pbell and C ollin s hit freely, and the in nin gs was declared at 257 for 9. T h e local side succumbed to M ailey and M acartney for 58. F O R S A L E .— M .C .C . C ricket Scores and B iographies of celebrated C ricketers from 1746 to 1878 in 14 V olum es uniform ly bound in crim son covers and gilt lettering, perfect condition— Price £12. 12. o. Robert Parke, M alton, Yorkshire. A ustralian T eam . P. S. A rn o tt, b W akefield............ 6 G . S. D ow n, c & b W ak efo rd ... 2 S. H . E m ery, c W a k efo rd , b H . L. C o llin s, c B ates, b H olm es 67 T hom as .............................................. o G. C. C am pbell, notout ............. 55 E R. M ayne, c P itm a n , b A. D iam o n d , not out ................................1 R en o u f .............................................. 33 E x tra s ................................ 15 C. G. M acartn ey , b S a n d ifo rd 32 A. A. M ailey, b R en o u f ............ 2 W . B ard sley , c Cow ley, b R en ou f 5 J . N. C ra w fo rd , c E v an s, b ------ fo rd ................................................... 39 T o ta l (fo r 9 w kts., dec.) 257 Y orkton (X V I I I). A. L. B ates, b M acartn ey ....... 1 C. H olm es, b M acartn ey ........ 1 J. S a n d ifo rd , b M ailey .......... 3 —. K id d , c M ailey, b M acartn ey 1 —. R ea, b M acartn ey .................... 10 P. B. M ills, c D iam ond, b —. B ro ad fo o t, b M ailey ............ o M acartn ey ..................................... 4 R. C. P itm a n , b M acartn ey ........ 1 C. H . M eaker, c D ow n, b O. S. W a k efo rd , c E m ery, b M acartn ey ...................................... o M acartn ey ...................................... o —.C ow ley, b M acartn ey ....... 4 —, C hance, c D ow n, b M ailey... 3 —.C la rk , no t out .......................... 10 G . Jack son , b M ailey .............. 2 —.B lack w ell, ru n o u t .. 2 J. R en o u f, b M acartn ey ............ o E x tra s ................................ 11 C. A. B radbrooke, b M acartney 6 — —. T hom as, b M ailey .................... o T o ta l......................... 58 E d m o n to n ( X V I I I . ) v . A u s t r a l i a n T e a m . A t Edmonton, September 12. T h e A ustralians batted first, but no one made more than 32, the Edmonton fielding b ein g particularlygood and the bowding by no means despicable. F or the local side M cM illan batted in capital form for 49. D ixon and D arke ga ve him some help, but the rest made little resistance. M acartney had a sensational analysis. A ustralian T eam . E. R. M ayne, b H a rd is ty ............n J. N. C ra w fo rd , c & bCrosby 30 L. A. Cody, c M orse, b C rosby... 17 S. H . E m ery , b Crosby ............ 19 H . L. C o llins, Ibw, b M orse ... 32 P. S. A rn o tt, c C rosby, b W . B ard sley , c M cM illan , b B erten shaw ...................................... 21 M orse ................................................. 32 A. D iam ond, not out ...................... 32 C. G . M acartn ey , c V an V elzen, A. A. M ailey , b V an V elzen......... 15 b H a rd is ty ...................................... 18 E x tra s .................................. 17 G . C. C am pbell, c C. P a rk e r, — * b V an V elzen ................................. o T o ta l......................... 244 E d m o n t o n A. A. M ille r, b M acartn ey ....... o A. H . P etch, b C ra w fo rd ........... 2 G . P . B ertenshaw , st C am pbell, b M acartn ey .................................... 7 C. P a rk e r, c M acartn ey , b C ra w fo rd ......................................... o E. H . T. M orse, b M acartn ey ... o P. H a rd isty , b M acartn ey ........ 3 C. Y. W eaver, c C raw fo rd , b M acartn ey ...................................... o A. M cM illan , b E m ery ................ 49 L. P a rk e r, c M ailey , b M acartn ey o (X V I I I). W . D ix o n, b C o llin s .................... 11 A. I. M u rdoch, b C o llin s ............ o R . H . D ark e, b E m ery ................ 11 —.W illia m s, b E m ery .................... 1 —. Ja rm a n , b E m ery .................... o H . R. M o un tifield , not o u t ........ 5 J . C rosby, b E m ery ......................... 2 —. C o llie r, b E m ery .................... o —.V an V alzen, b C o llins ............ o E x tra s ................................. 12 T o tal.. 103 For Edmonton Crosby took 3 for 49, Van Velzen 2 for 13, Morse 2 for 32, Hardisty 2 for 40, Bertenshaw 1 for 22, Murdoch o for 34, Weaver o for 37. For the Australians Macartneytook 7 for 8, Emery 6 for 10,Collins 3 for 16, Craw ford 1 for 26, Mayne ofor 31. E d m o n to n ( X V I I I ) v . A u s tr a lia n T e a m . A t Edmonton, Septem ber 13. T h e usual order of th in gs suffered no change in this match; but the X V III showed up somewhat better, five men m akin g double figures in their first in nin gs and three (of four who batted) in their second. V an V elzen, a bowler with rather a curious action, was the most successful of the locals with the ball, and the fielding was again good. E dmonton (X V III). First Innings H. R. M ountifield, run out ... 13 L. Parker, c & b M ailey .......... o A. H. Petch, b Craw ford .......... o A. I. Murdoch, c Arnott, b G. P. Bertenshaw, b Crawford 7 Collins ......................................... o A. A. M iller, b Crawford ..... 3 R H. Darke, run out ................ 4 C. Parker, v Arnott, b M ailey 13 W. P .W illiam s, bMailey .......... o E. H. T. Morse, c Macartney J. H. Crosby, c & b Collins ... 4 b M ailey ...................................... *5 A. C ollier, b M ailey ................. o P. H ardisty, c & b M ailey ..... 16 Van Velzen, not out ................... o A. Whitehorse, b Craw ford..... o Extras.............................. o C. Y. W eaver, b M ailey ..... 3 A. M cM illan, c Arnott, b Collins 16 ------ W . Dixon, c Diam ond, b M ailey 4 T otal...................... 117 S econd I nnings .—C. Parker, c Bardsley, b Campbell, 14; W . P. W illiam s, b Diam ond, 13; A. H. Petch, not out, 12; L. Parker, b M ailey, 2; Extras, 6—Total (for 3 wickets), 47.
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