Cricket 1914

422 THE WORLD OF CRICKET. A u g u s t 8 , 1914. S e c o n d I n n i n g s :— Skeiding, 23-1-55-4 ; Brown, 20-3-48-4 ; Geary, 115 -2 -3 6 -2 ; Wood, 1-0-5 -0 ; Lord, 4-1-12-0. Skelding and Wood, one nb each. L e i c e s t e r s h ir e . FScst Innings. Second Innings. C. J. B. Wood, c Vials, b Smith 22 b Wells 0 Whitehead (H.), b Wells 1 c Buswell, b East 1 Lord, lbw, b Thompson 3 b Thompson 12 King, b Wells 124 c East, b Thompson .. 24 A. T. Sharp, c Vials, b Smith 2 absent — Coe, b Wells 39 c J. S. Denton, b East 26 Middleton, lbw, b Wells 0 c Buswell, b Thompson 2 Sidwell, b Wells 10 b East 0 Geary, b Wells 0 not out 8 Brown (W.), c Thompson, b Wells .. 10 b Thompson 0 Skelding, not out 1 lbw, b Thompson 0 B 6, lb 3, w 1, nb 6 16 B 5, nb 1 6 Total 228 Total 79 N o r t h a m p t o n s h ir e B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . F i r s t I n n i n g s :— Wells, 24-3-82-7 ; Thompson, 19-6-38-1 ; East, 21-9-34-0; Smith, 18-6-38-2; Woolley, 3-0-12-0; Askham, 4-0-8-0. Wells one wide ; East 3 nb. Wells and Thompson one nb each. S e c o n d I n n i n g s :— Wells, 3-1-6-1 : East, 17-8-17-3 ; Thompson, 18-4-8-39-5 ; Smith, 7-4-11-0. Wells 1 nb. Umpires : Barling and Richards. -------+ ------- The Century List. S a t u r d a y , J u l y 25. E. Barnett, 114*, Cheltenham Town v. Cheltenham College. C. W. Lamb, 136, Honor Oak v. South Woodford. S u n d a y , J u l y 26. H. N. Moss, 2io*, Droits v. Brandon. M o n d a y , J u l y 27. A. R. Thorpe, 103, Honor Oak v. Mr. J. A. Sellars’s XI. S. H. Anson, 102*, Honor Oak v. Mr. J. A. Sellars’s XI. W. T. Knight, 108, Mr. A. H. Godfrey’s XI v. Woking. J. W. C. Turner, 118*, Worcestershire Gentlemen v. M.C.C. H. B. Chinnery, 101, Lord Hawke’s X I v. Yorkshire Gentlemen. Tarrant, 170*, Mr. Sydenham Dixon’s XI v. Mr. J. H. Batho’s XI (Goodwood). M. Howard, 121, Leicester Ivanhoe v. Skegness and District. G. G. Marshall, 113, n th Hussars v. Army Service Corps. C. L. St. J. Tudor, 128*, Army Service Corps v. n th Hussars. C. P. Johnston, 113, St. Lawrence (Canterbury) v. Mr. W. W. Gill’s Dulwich XI. Sergt.-Major McLaren, 107, Folkestone v. Belmont. T u e s d a y , J u l y 28. F. G. Driver, 115*, Parson’s Green v. Mr. H. Sersale’s X L J. H. Strachan, 105, Woking v. Surrey C. & G. Goatly, 101, Surrey C. & G. v. Woking. Alwin, 172*, Honor Oak v. Forest Gate. Corporal Roderick, 103*, 1st Coldstream Guards v. 2nd Highland L.I. D. G. Wigan, 120*, Mr. A. de Rothschild’s X I v. Eton Ramblers. H. L. W. Hancock, 116, Belmont v. Hythe. A. E. Foster, 107*, Belmont v. Hythe. H. K. Foster, 152, Gentlemen of Herefordshire v. Oxford University Authentics. C. P. McGahey, 209, M.C.C. v. Lansdown (Bath). Lee (H. W.), 101, M.C.C. v. Worcestershire Gentlemen. Major C. E. Bateman Champain, 104, M.C.C. v. Worcestershire Gentlemen. A. N. Jewell, 143, Worcestershire Gentlemen v. M.C.C. W . G. Southwell, 184, Old Elstonians v. Old Bedford Modernians. W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 29. C. J. Bool, 127*, Parson’s Green, v. Mr. J. S. Fryer’s XI. C. Brougham, 161, M.C.C. v. Reading. G. C. Taylor, 137, Reading v. M.C.C. G. C. W . Dowling, 120, Mr. F. H. Gresson’s XI v. Eastbourne. H. Willett, 113, Old Bedford Modemians v. Mr. W. Hartop’s XI. W. E. King, 116, Old Bedford Modemians v. Mr. W. Hartop’s XI. R. C. Ashfield, 130, Marlborough College v. Rugby School. G. A. Faulkner, 120 (ret.), Notts Ramblers v. Brondesbury. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, 103, Free Foresters v. Yorkshire Gentlemen. L. O. R. Ashley, n o *, The Old Ride (Bournemouth) v. Old Boys. G. L. Hebden, 179*, Chiswick House v. Cryptics. Rev. R. Swann-Mason, 114, Chiswick House v. Cryptics. C. H. Titchmarsh, 104, Mr. H. M. Harford’s X I v. Bushey. Dutnall, 105, Tonbridge v. Dulwich. H. Duke, 101*, Puckeridge Hunt v. Essex Hunt. O. L. Boyes, 105, Beds C. & G. v. Old Elstonians. Corpl. Roderick, 122, 1st Coldstream Guards v. n th Hussars. O. A. Reid, 136*, Radley Rangers v. Mr. E. F. Simpkinson's XI. R. C. Keller, 149, Radley Rangers v. Mr. E. F. Simpkinson’s XI. C. Curtis, 102, Kent County Asylum v. Old Suttonians. C. E. Hatfeild, 137, Band of Brothers v. Eton Ramblers. T h u r s d a y , J u l y 30. Rev. H. R. Ellison, 125, Hon. J. S. R. Tufton’s XI v. Linton Park. H. A. H. Smith, 135, Hampshire Hogs v. Lord Shaftesbury’s XI. H. L. Hancock, 107, Belmont v. R.M.L.I. A. L. Corbett, 105, Sussex Martlets v. Mr. Harvey Clarke’s XI. Rev. R. Swann-Mason, 122, M.C.C. v. Shepherd’s Bush. C. T. Burgess, 162*, Shepherd’s Bush v. M.C.C. R. B. Lagden, 100, Free Foresters v. Malvern College. O. A. Reid, 106, Radley Rangers v. Mr. E. F. Simpkinson’s XI. W. J. Newberry, 153, Edgware v. Mr. C. H. Wainwright’s XI. E. Le Blanc Smith, 100, Mr. C. H. Wainwright’s XI v. Edgware. R. J. Sivers, 101, Hampton Wick v. Woking. A. R. Thorpe, 129, Honor Oak v. Mr. T. H. Kuight’s XI. O. T. Norris, 141*, Banstead v. Charterhouse Friars. F r i d a y , J u l y 31. H. Teesdale, 130, Free Foresters v. Charterhouse Friars. Golding, i n , Bushey v. Neasden. E. S. Household, 101, Bushey v. Neasden. H. Willett, 133*, Old Bedford Modernians v. Beds C. & G. Meunier, 163, Lincoln Lindum v. Captain Cliff’s XI. G. H. A. Arlington, i n , Stratford-on-Avon v. Warwickshire Gentle- men. H. B. Bullock, 102, Hythe v. Old Tonbridgians. N. Peterson, 104, Southgate v. Old Foresters. C. C. Morris, 107 (ret.), Southgate v. Old Foresters. G. H. N. Inman, 105, Uppingham Rovers v. Banstead. S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t i . D. H. Butcher, 142, Upper Tooting v. Beckenham. Freeman (J. R.), 118, Capt. Cliff’s XI r. Lincoln Lindum. E. S. Missen, 106, Colchester and East Essex v. Mr. J. H. Church’s X I- G. H. Bamford, 109, South Hampstead v. U.C.S. Old Boys. R. Sherwell, 109, South Hampstead v. U.C S. Old Boys. Capt. W. G. M. Sarel, i n , Mote v. Eton Ramblers. K. O. Hunter, 100*, Mr. R. W. Awdry’s XI v. Bath. C. L. St. J. Tudor, 115*, A.S.C. Officers v. Other Ranks. Drake, 100*, Honley v. Linthwaite. W. Fraser, 103*, Northern v. Oxton. T. Patterson, 138*, Philadelphia v. Boldon. B. J. T. Bosanquet, 103, M.C.C. v. Yorkshire Gentlemen. J. L. Tate, n o , Hornsey v. Southgate. N. W. Nicholls, 117*, Northbrook v. Derrick Wanderers. T. G. Grinter, n o , South Woodford v. Buckhurst Hill. E. Meyer, 101, South Woodford v. Buckhurst Hill. G. S. Lee, 103, Pinner v. Wanderers. L. S. Wells, 100, Wanderers v. Pinner. Capt. Frederick, 127*, Silwood Park v. Bvfleet. G. A. Gray, 156*, Percy Main v. Backworth Percy II. R. C. English, 103, Burghley Park v. Rutland Farmers. -------■+------- A c u r i o u s feature of the county matches begun on Monday was that in three of them a side led at the end of an innings each by a single­ run— Middlesex, Surrey II, and Dorset v. Hampshire, Glamorgan, and Berkshire respectively. I n the Tyneside Senior League on Monday Tynemouth (163) beat South Northumberland (127), R. T. Whitehorn scoring 77* for the winners. B u r n m o o r (1 6 8 for 7 — H. M. Stobart 5 1 ) defeated Hendon (1 6 3 — H. Smith 5 4 * ). Philadelphia (1 5 7 for 3 — T. Patterson, 6 0 * , R. Hull 5 3 ) overwhelmed South Shields (6 2 ). A H. Walton had 6 for 2 7 for Philadelphia. T. G r a h a m ’s 8 for 41 for Ryton was quite the best bowling feat ^ but Hetherton (6 for 3 9 v. Backworth Percy), O. Richardson, Wing­ ham, Milne, Hanson, and Hickton all did good work with the ball. P u t n e y (78— Fisher 29) lo>t to Twickenham Orleans (90 for 3— Warren 38) 011 Saturday. Stott bowled well for the winners. On Monday Putney won on first innings (75 and 50 for 3) v. Grove Park (52 and 107 for 8, dec.). Denman (6 for 35) and Coates (4 for 16 for Putney, and Ball and Arnold (each 4 wickets) for Grove-Park bowled well. -------+ ------- Some Press Opinions. “ Should make many friends . . . 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