Cricket 1914
F e b r u a r y , 1914. THE WORLD OF CRICKET. lion’s share of the runs all through his stay. He was last out, having batted 2 f hours for his 122, with one difficult chance, at 85. He hit past cover with telling effect, and a number of his 13 fours came from this stroke. Baring should go far. Kelleway won the bowling honours of the match, and brought his record in first-class games for the season to 37 wickets for 369 runs— wonderful figures on the true Australian pitches. New South Wales won b y an innings and 59 runs. N e w S o u t h W a l e s . H. L. Collins, c Baring, b Ryder L. A. Cody, lbw, b Ryder .. W. Bardsley, not out C. Kelleway, c Matthews, b Ryder T. J. E. Andrews, lbw, b Armstrong B. J. Folkard, c Ryder, b Armstrong 73 68 124 47 A. Cotter, c Ryder, b Arm strong R. J. A. Massie, run out C. G. Macartney, b Matthews A. A. Mailey, c Armstrong, b Ryder C. McKew, c Park, b Ryder Extras 3 9 53 First Innings. E. V. Carroll, c Macartney, b Massie R. L. Park, c McKew, b Massie F. Baring, c & b Massie T. J. Matthews, run out W. W. Armstrong, c Massie, b Fol kard J. Ryder, b Kelleway H. Bracher, c Massie, b Folkard .. W. Carkeek, b Kelleway L. E. McNaughton, not out W. Cannon, Kelleway W. Sewart, absent, hurt Extras Total V ic t o r ia n B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . McNaughton, 20-1-73-0; Cannon, 19-0-76-0; Ryder, 37-2-4- 138-5 ; Armstrong, 38-8-62-3; Matthews, 19-1-49-1 ; Sewart, 2-0-7-0. McNaughton bowled 2 wides, Armstrong and Ryder one nb each. N.S.W. B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Cotter, 10-1-43-0 and 13-3-51-3 ; Massie, 18-2-59-3 and 17-4- 49-3; Kelleway, 12-4-4-15-3 and 8-2-2-16-3 ; Mailey, 1-0-4-o and 17-4-43-1 ; Folkard, 5-0-13-2 and 9-1-30-0. Cotter bowled one nb in each innings. Total .. 409 RIA. Second Innings. 26 b Cotter 25 25 c Bardsley, b Massie 3 14 c Mailey, b Kelleway 122 27 st McKew, b Mailey 2 7 34 b Cotter 0 0 b Kelleway .. 1 7 b Kelleway 0 1 b Cotter 8 0 b Massie 1 0 c McKew, b Massie 0 — not out 2 17 Extras 10 15 1 Total 19 9 N o r t h e r n D is t r ic t s First Innings. R. Fawcett, not out R. Millard, run out M. McKay, c Sandman, b Reese .. C. Hodgins, c Taylor, b Reese A. R. Lawrie, b Bennett R. W. McLean, c Robinson, b Sand man C. Tivev, b Sandman E. Capp, b Bennett W. R. Norland, b Sandman A. C. Lawrie. run out W. Hickson, lbw, b Robinson Extras 69 1 6 9 No. 1. Second Innings, c Robinson, b Sandm’n 5 b Reese .. .. 15 b Sandman .. .. 24 c Taylor, b Sandman o c Bennett, b Sandman 8 b Sandman not out c & b Sandman b Sandman c Tuckwell, b Sandman run out Extras Total 120 Total 90 (N o t e . — Second innings of Northern Districts totals 87.) N o r t h e r n D is t r ic t s B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Hodgins, o for 39 and o for 30 ; McLean, 2 for 90 and 2 for 103 ; Fawcett, 3 for 55 and 1 for 56 ; A. C. Lawrie, 5 for 37 and 2 for59 ; Millard (second inns.), 1 for 23 ; Tivey (second inns.), o for 80. N e w Z e a l a n d B o w l e r s ’’ A n a l y s is . Reege, 2 for 25 and 1 for 17 ; Robinson, 1 for29 and o for 32 ; Bennett, 2 for 32 and o for 1 ; Sandman, 3 for 23 and 8 for 29. SECOND MATCH v. NORTH ERN D ISTR ICTS No. 2. A t Glen Innes, December 16 and 17. Another easy victory for the tourists, though it is an open question whether these matches with up-country teams are likely to have done them any real good. Most of the men made some runs, and Sandman and Carlton bowled in deadly style. N o r t h e r n D is t r ic t s N o . The New Zealand Team in Australia. First Innings. A. Teague, b Bennett G. Mills, c Tattersall, b Carlton E. Mitchell, b Sandman J. Bendeich, lbw, b Carlton T. Donnelly, c Reese, b Carlton G. Sloman, b Carlton F. O’Donnell, b Sandman .. O. Rees, b Reese P. Berrie, b Carlton R. Hartmann, not out J. Crockett, b Sandman Extras ; .. Total 29 19 86 2. Second Innings, c Carlton, b Sandman 7 b Reese .. .. 29 st Tattersall,b Sand man . . . . 28 lbw, b Sandman .. 9 c Reese, b Sandman.. o b Sandman .. .. o b Sneddon .. .. 5 lbw, b Sneddon .. o c Reese, b Sandman . 3 not out .. .. 4 b Sneddon .. .. 2 Extras .. 13 Total .. 100 F IR S T MATCH v. NORTH ERN D ISTR ICTS No. 1. A t W est Maitland, December 12 and 13. As was only to be expected, New Zealand easily won this match. Most of their batsmen scored, and Hickmott, Sandman, and Tuckwell were seen to special advantage. Sandman bowled his googlies with great effect, too. For the locals Faw cett carried his bat right through the first innings, and A. C. Lawrie bowled very well indeed. N e w Z e a l a n d . First Innings. L. G. Hemus, lbw, b McLean .. 7 N e w Z e a l a n d . 80 N. C. Sneddon, c McLean, b Fawcett B. J. Tuckwell, lbw, b McLean R. G. Hickmott, c Hickson, b A. C. Lawrie D. Reese, b Fawcett W. R. Patrick, c Capp, b A. C. Lawrie D. Sandman, st Hickson, b A. C. Lawrie .. .. .. 61 L. G. Taylor, not out .. .. 19 C. W. Robinson, b A. C. Lawrie .. o J. H. Bennett, lbw, b Fawcett .. 3 C. W. Boxshall, st Hickson, b A. C. Lawrie .. .. .. .. 7 Extras ». .. .. 7 Total Second Innings, c Hodgins, b A. C. Lawrie c Hickson, b Millard . lbw, b McLean b Fawcett run out c Hickson, b Lawrie 4 i 34 84 49 A. C. c Mackay, b McLean . not out Extras 23 33 4 228 Total (for 6 wkts., dec.) 285 RICHARD DAFT’S NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ticulars, apply Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts. MARL. — Par- L. G. Hemus, b Crockett .. N. C. Sneddon, b Berrie .. B. J. Tuckwell, lbw, b Rees R. G. Hickmott, c Hartmann, b Rees D. Reese, b Hartmann D. Sandman, b Hartmann . R. C. Somervell, c Teague, b Donnelly W. R. Patrick, b Berrie T. Carlton, c O’Donnell, b Berrie .. .. 12 J. H. Bennett, c Sloman, b Berrie .. .. 15 H. J. Tattersall, not out .. 4 Extras .. .. 16 Total .. .. 232 N e w Z e a l a n d B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Carlton (first inns.), 5 for 21 ; Sandman, 3 for 31 and 6 for 50 ; Reese, 1 for 3 and 1 for 10 ; Bennett, 1 for 12 and o for 24 (?) ; Sneddon (second inns.), 1 for 3. Analysis defective; Bennett’s second innings figures conjectural. N o r t h e r n D is t r ic t B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Berne, 5 for 75 ; Hartmann, 2 for 27 ; Donnelly, I for 19 ; Rees, 1 for 45 ; Crockett, 1 for 50. G E O R G E b E W l N 8c C O . , Club Colour Specialists and Athletic Clothing Manufacturers. OUTFITTERS BY APPOINTMENT TO The Royal Navy and Army, Cornwall, Kent, Middlesex, Somerset and Surrey Counties, and London Scottish, Irish and Welsh, Blackheath, Harlequins, Richmond, Catford Rugby Football Clubs, and all the leading Clubs in the British Isles and abroad ; M.C.C. S. African Tour 1909, S. African Cricket Association 1910, and Queen’s Club, Kensington, the M.C.C. 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