Cricket 1914

152 THE WORLD OF CRICKET. M a y 16 , 1914. B a l l y g u n g e . First Innings. <E. A. Nuttall, b Vidler 10 Second Innings, lbw, b Vidler 19 D. S. Shallow, b Greswell .. 4 b Gibson , 28 *G. Turnbull, b Greswell 0 b Greswell 5 E. Horncastle, b Vidler 6 b Vidler 23 Maj. H. B. Champain, c Forbes, b Greswell 2 b Greswell 5 A. T. Wood, absent second day .. 3 absent 0 F. Gould, b Greswell 0 b Vidler • 13 M. R. Quinn, c Brown, b Greswell .. 1 b Greswell 6 A. I. Steel, b Vidler .. 9 run out 7 C. E. H. Hindley, b Vidler.. 7 c and b Greswell 0 J. R. Coulthard, not out 4 not out 5 Extras 5 Extras 7 Total 51 Total . 118 B a l l y g u n g e B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Wood, 26-3-5-74-6 ; Steel, 26-4-74-3 ; Gould, 10-1-28-0 ; Quinn, 4-0-8-0 ; Horncastle, 2-0-7-0 ; Turnbull, 5-0-21-1. Steel one no-ball. C e y l o n B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Greswell, 11-5-25-5 and 25-8-48-4; Vidler, 10-1-3-21-4 and 17 5-1-46-3 ; Gibson (second inns.) 7-1-17-1. Vidler (first inns.) three no-balls. CEYLON v. RANGOON. This was a good win, Fawcett, Vidler, and Greswell greatly dis­ tinguishing themselves. Among the Rangoon players were K. B. Harper, the old Uppinghamian, who has played for Middlesex, and *< t . D. Forrester, who was tried for Oxford a year or two ago. R a n g o o n . First Innings. •G. D. Forrester, c Crawford, b Gres­ well .. .. .. .. 10 F. M. Garnett, c Forbes, b Greswell 22 K. B. Harper, b Greswell .. .. 42 W. A. Gray, c Vidler, b Greswell .. 10 J. M. Tennent, c Forbes, b Greswell 20 S. T. Stubbs, c Horsfall, b Gibson .. 6 ■C. A. Cunningham, b Greswell .. 12 L. E. Sinclair, c Rubie, b Vidler .. 3 J. T. Shettleworth, c Forbes, b Vidler o E. T. Minet, b Greswell .. .. 26 S. Williams, not out .. .. 13 Extras .. .. .. 10 Second Innings. c Gibson, b Vidler .. lbw, b Greswell b Greswell c and b Greswell b Vidler c Vidler, b Greswell .. not out b Greswell b Gibson c Horsfall, b Greswell c and b Vidler Extras Total 174 Total 291 24 W. T. Greswell, c Tennent, b Cunningham R. W. Forbes, b Williams .. M. H. Grant-Peterkin, b Cunningham C. B. Rubie, not out Extras NOW READY. THE DERBYSHIRE CRICKET GUIDE (SEASON 1914). Compiled by L. G. WRIGHT and W. J. PIPE R , Jun. (N INETEEN TH YEAR.) CONTENTS : Portraits and Biographies of M r . T. F o rester and A r th ur S la ter ; First- class Crickct in 1913 (by “ L. G. W.” ) ; Derbyshire Records and Statistics ; The Laws of the Gam e; Fixtures of the Leading Counties and M.C.C.; The Principal Local Leagues and Local Clubs ; Secretaries’ Names and Addresses; and other useful and interesting information. PRICE TWOPENCE, per post THREEPENCE, From the publishers, BACON & HUDSON, Colyear St., DERBY. THE MAHARAJA OF NATTORE’S XI i>. CEYLON. The Maharaja had a very strong native team, including a number of the crack players of the Hindu and Mahommedan communities, and Ceylon had all the worse of the drawn game. In the second innings of Nattore Yusuf Beg and Vithal added 184 in partnership. No bowling analysis is available. T h e M a h a r a ja o f N a t t o r e ’ s XI. First Innings. Aziz, c Horsfall, b Greswell 25 Yusuf Beg, b Vidler C. V. Mehta, c Greswell, b Vidler .......................... L. Sempre, c Greswell, b Vidler .......................... P. Vithal, c and b Greswell Dass, c Horsfall, b Greswell Nazir Hussein, c Vidler, b Greswell P. Gunpat, c Crawford, b Gibson 25 4 16 6 52 P. Baloo, b Vidler .. K. Seshachari, c Rubie, b Greswell Chandi Rana, not out Extras 2 19 Total .. 209 S e c o n d I n n in g s :— C. V. Mehta, c Gibson, b Greswell, 21 ; Dass, c Fawcett, b Vidler, 11 ; Yusuf Beg, not out, 118 ; P. Vithal, not out, 70; extras, 14— total (for two wkts., dec.), 234. C e y l o n . First Innings. J. L. S. Vidler, b Chandi Rana G. D. Brown, b Sempre V. F. S. Crawford, c Yusuf Beg, b Chandi Rana Second Innings, b Sempre b Sempre A. L. Gibson, c Dass, b Baloo W. T. Greswell, c Mehta, b Baloo .. J. D. Forbes, b Baloo B. J. A. Fawcett, not out C. B. Rubie, b Chandi Rana J. C. Johnson, b Baloo C. M. Horsfall, b Sempre M. H. Grant-Peterkin, c Yusuf Beg, b Chandi Rana Extras .. .. ,. 7 30 12 7 73 9 3 o 16 21 c Vithal, b Baloo b Baloo c and b Nazir Hussein not out Extras Total 179 Total for 5 (wkts.) 72 C e y l o n B a t t in g A v e r a g e s . C e y l o n . First Innings. J. L. S. Vidler, b Sinclair .. G. D. Brown, c Cunningham, b Gray .. .. B. J. A. Fawcett, b Cunning­ ham .. .. .. 114 V. F. S. Crawford, c Forrester, U ki K .. 4 b Williams .. .. 41 .. .. 7 A. L. Gibson, b Williams .. J. C. Johnson, c Gray, b Williams .. .. . . 4 1 Total ....249 C. M. Horsfall, b Cunningham S e c o n d I n n in g s :— J. L. S. Vidler, not out, 104 ; B . J. A . Fawcett, 'C Minet, b Garnett, 57 ; V. F. S. Crawford, c Garnett, b Gray, 13; W. T. vGreswell, not out, 26 ; extras, 20— total (for 2 wickets), 220. C e y l o n B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Vidler, 10-0-50-2 and 23*3-i-97-3 ; Greswell, 18-1-81-7 and 31-2-119-6; Gibson, 8-0-33-1 and 12-0-56-1 ; Horsfall (second inns.), 3-0-8-0. R a n g o o n B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Sinclair, 10-2-43-1 and 7-0-28-0 ; Cunningham, 17*5-4-75-4 and 8-0-51-0; Williams, 15-3-50-4 and 11-1-36-0; Gray, 15-5-54-1 and 14-2-66-1; Garnett, 3-0-11-0 and 2-5-0-19-1; Forrester (first inns.), 1-0-9-0. Sinclair (first inns.), 3 n.b. INNS N.O. R. AVER. H.S. B. J. A. Fawcett •• 7 I 279 46-50 114 V. F. S. Crawford •• 7 O 213 30-42 85 J. L. S. Vidler .. 7 I 179 29-83 104* C. B. Rubie .. 6 5 27 27-00 9 J. C. Johnson •• 5 0 119 23-80 41 W. T. Greswell .. 6 1 105 21-00 3 i A. L. Gibson .. 6 0 113 18*83 5 i R. W. Forbes • • 5 1 6l 15*25 34 * M . H. Grant-Peterkin •• 5 0 43 8-6o 16 G. D. Brown .. 6 0 43 7*16 24 C. M . Horsfall •• 5 0 18 3-60 15 C e y l o n B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . 0. M. R. w. AVER. W. T. Greswell .. 1693 24 559 32 17-46 J. L. S. Vidler.. 126-3 I I 473 20 23*65 A. L. Gibson 59*5 2 225 9 25-00 C. M . Horsfall 12 O 57 0 -- G. J. S. P itts (7 for 17) did the hat trick for Hampstead v. Granville (Lee) on Saturday. So did W. G. Simmons of South Woodford, who had 6 for 19 v. Edmonton. St. L u k e ’ s , Woodside, beat Old Portlians by 9 runs— 49 to 40— at Elmer’s End. For the winners the Rev. P. M. Bowman scored 20, and W. Carter (6 for 11), and A. V. Hutchings (3 for 3) bowled effectively. M il l y a r d a n d P e ir is , each scoring a century, put on 215 together for St. John’s v. Selwyn at Cambridge. F. L. J o r d a n , 7 for 12, Croydon v. Reigate Priory ; J . W. Molden, 5 for 16, Clapham Ramblers v. Mitcham ; H. J . Mayes, 5 for 25, Chig- well v. Beckton ; J . H. Lockton, 5 for 35, Honor Oak v. Richmond Town ; L. Perkins, 7 for 39, Dulwich v. Forest H ill; Edmondson, 7 for 29, H.A.C. v. Guy’s— were among Saturday’s successful bowlers in the London district. C h a r l e s T o w n s e n d in a new role ! He kept wicket for Norton-on- Tees v. 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