Cricket 1914

4 4 8 THE WORLD OF CRICKET. 1 S e p t e m b e r , 1914. E s s e x B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . F ir s t I n n in g s :—J. W. H. T. Douglas, 25-2-95-5 ; Tremlin, 20-5- 58— 1 ; Reeves* 11-2-34-1 ; Davies, 10-4-19-0 ; Dixon, 13-2-43-3; McGahey, 4-0^25-0. Douglas one wide. S e c o n d I n n in g s :—J. W. H. T. Douglas, 20-7-50-1 ; Tremlin, 18-3-64-1 ; Davies, 20-2-94-3 ; Dixon, 13-3-29-1 ; Reeves, 5 ~o- 37 -i- Douglas 2 nb. E s s e x . First Innings. Second Innings. C. D. Mclver, lbw, b East .. .. 63 st Buswell, b Smith .. 52 Carpenter, c Thompson, b Smith .. 23 c J. S. Denton, b Smith 24 Freeman (J. R.), b Wells . . . .40 b Wells.. .. 8 Russell (A. C.), st Buswell, b Smith 16 b Wells .. .. o J. W. H. T. Douglas, c Thompson, b Smith .. .. .. .. 8. cThompson, b Woolley 14 C. P. McGahey, c Smith, b Wells . 3 c Buswell, b Smith .. 4 C. H. Douglas, b Woolley . . .. 23 c Wells, b Smith .. 12 J. G. Dixon, c Buswell, b Wells .. o cHaywcod, b Woolley 8 Reeves, c Buswell, b Smith ... o not out .. .. 16 G. B. Davies, b Wells .. .. 21 st Buswell, b Smith .. 19 Tremlin, not out .. .. 46 lbw, b Smith.. .. 4 B 9, lb 5, nb 4 .. .. 18 B 2, nb 1 .. 3 Total .. 261 Total .. 164 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 ir s t I n n in g s :—Wells, 2 9 -3 -1 0 6 -4 ; East, 1 6 -3 - 4 9 -1 ; Smith, 2 9 -7 -6 0 -4 ; Woolley, 5 '3 - 2 - 9 - i ; Thompson, 1 0 - 2 -1 9 -0 . Wells 4 nb, S e c o n d I n n in g s : —Wells, 7 - 0 - 4 1 - 2 ; Smith, 2 2 1 - 5 - 6 3 - 6 ; East. 1 3 - 4 -2 2 - 0 ; Woolley, 1 0 -3 -2 4 -2 ; J . S . Denton, 7 - 5 - 1 1 - 0 . Wells 1 nb. Umpires :—Richards and Richardson. Second Innings. 5 b Coleman 6 21 b N. J. Cox .. 8 0 b N. J. Cox .. 54 59 b Shelford 56 5 b N. J. Cox . . 0 18 b Coleman 11 3 i c Marsh, b Shelford . . 40 4 c & b Coleman 27 1 not out 2 0 b Shelford 3 0 b Shelford 0 9 Extras 6 153 Total 213 F ir s t I n n in g s :—Coleman, 7-2-15-0 ; Burton, 8*2-2-39-3 ; Shelford, 13-3-40-5 4 wides. S e c o n d I n n in g s : —Coleman, 11-2-25-3 Burton, 12-0-54-0 ; Shelford, 18-5-7-48-4 3 nb, 1 wide. H e r t f o r d s h ir e . First Innings. S. G. Etheridge, c Astill, b Mead.. Golding, b Watson C. H. Titchmarsh, lbw, b Mead . . E. S. Household, c Barnett, b Mead G. Cox, st Board, b Snell Coleman, c Board, b Watson J. H. Thorpe, b Watson N. J. Cox, b Mead W. H. Marsh, b Watson Burton, not out Shelford, c & b Mead Extras N. J. Cox, 8- Marsh, 6-0-25- N. J. Cox, 10-2-. Marsh, 3-0-25-0. 8 33 59 39 14 o Total 13 173 Second Inning c Board, b Mead b Mead b Mead b Astill b Mead c Barnett, b Mead b Mead b Mead b Astill run out not out Extras Total KENT II. v. ESSEX II. At Hythe, August 14 and 15. The chief feature of this match was a long and quite unexpected stand for the ninth wicket of Essex in their first innings by Hills, who hit up a level century in quick time, and the Reptonian,' E. R. Pallett. Kent won by 5 wickets. E s s e x II. First Innings. E. C. Coleman, b Douglas .. .. 1 P. J. Hilleard, c Cook, b Hickmott Hadden, b R. T. Bryan J. Keble Guy, c and b Hickmott C. S. Richardson, b Hickmott C. V. Thompson, b Douglas S. H. Waugh, b R. T. Bryan E. Meyer, b R. T. Bryan . . E. R. Pallett, c Heslop, b Douglas Hills, b Hickmott Smith, not out Extras Total Second Innings. c Hickmott, b R. T Bryan 2 lbw, b Smith.. 15 b Smith 24 b Douglas o b Hickmott .. 13 c Cook, b Hickmott o b R. T. Bryan o b R. T. Bryan 79 c R. T. Bryan, Douglas 100 b Hickmott .. o not out 8 Extras 242 Total 14 32 o 9 36 4 . • 132 K e n t B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . F ir st I n n in g s : —Hickmott, 18-3-77-4; Douglas, 11-1-3-27-3; R. T. Bryan, 9-1-45-3 ; Smith, 7-0-46-0 ; Whitehead, 1-0-9-0 ; Dutnall, 3-0-30-0. S e c o n d I n n in g s :—Hickmott, 12-4-4-34-3 ; Douglas, 9-3-28-2 ; R. T. Bryan, 7-3-13-3 ; Smith, 8-0-36-2. K e n t II. First Innings. M.C.C. v. HERTFORDSHIRE. At Lord’s (on the practice ground), August 14 and 15. Two veterans were largely instrumental in the club’s victory by 93 runs. John Board was top scorer in each innings, and Walter Mead followed up his fine work against Cambs by taking 12 for 94, making his figures for four days’ play 23 for 172. M.C.C. First Innings. Rev. R. Swann-Mason, b N. J. Cox R. S. Swalwell, b Shelford .. A. Scott Murray, c & b N. J. Cox Board, c Coleman, b Shelford W. R. Collins, b Shelford .. F. G. Turner, b Shelford Astill, not out E. E. Barnett, c Titchmarsh, b She ford E. S. Snell, b Burton Watson, b Burton Mead (W.), b Burton Extras Total H e r t f o r d s h ir e B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . G. H. Heslop, c Hadden, b Smith J. L. Bryan, lbw, b Hills .. Dutnall, b Smith G. W. E. Whitehead, c Hadden, Hills ........................ G. J. V. Weigall, b Thompson J. C. Colquhoun, lbw, b Hilleard C. K. Douglas, lbw, b Hills.. Hickmott, b Smith R. T. Bryan, b Smith Cook, not out Smith (A.), b Hills .. Extras Total 9 53 3 3 23 48 27 4 20 2 28 Second Innings, lbw, b Hills .. .. 4 run out .. .. 5 c Guy, b Hills .. 50 c Waug i; b Coleman.. 16 b Smith .. . - 5 not out .. •• 15 not out .. •• 52 Extras .. . • 11 Total (for 5 w.) .. 158 -25-2 ; Cox E s s e x B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . F ir s t I n n in g s :—Smith, 26-5-72-4 : Hills, 27-4-7-68-4 ; Pallett, 4-0-15-0 ; Thompson, 6-1-16-1 ; Hilleard, 4-0-19-1. S e c o n d I n n in g s :—Smith, 20-2-61-1 ; Hills, 24-3-1-73-2 ; Coleman, 5-1-13-1. CAMBRIDGESHIRE v. LINCOLNSHIRE. On Parker’s Piece, Cambridge, August 17. All over in one day, the visitors winning by an innings and 48 runs. The all-round cricket of Day, who used to play for Notts some years ago, was a big factor in the result. He made the highest score of the game and bowled in deadly style, taking 15 wickets for only 47 runs. C a m b r id g e s h ir e . M.C.C. B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . F ir s t I n n in g s :—Mead, 22-3-6-60-5 ; Watson, 18-2-52-4 ; Astill, 6-2-10-0; Swalwell, 3-0-23-0; Snell, 3-0-15-1. S e c o n d I n n in g s :—Mead, 17-2-5-35-7 ; Watson, 6-4-15-0 ; Astill, 11-2-37-2. Astill one nb. Umpires : Moss and West (W. A. J.). 5-3; First Innings. Second Innings. Cox E. B. Darby, c Beachy, b Riley .. 7 c C. J. Nevile, b D ay.. 16 Loveday, c C. J. Neviie, b Riley .. 0 c Meunier, b Day 1 K. G. Reid, c C. J. Nevile, b Day .. 1 c Beachey, b Day 16 W. A . Gray, c Beachy, b Day 35 b Day 0 40 L. J. Reid, b Day 0 c C. J. Nevile, b D ay.. 0 4 Watts, c Beachy, b Day 1 b Day 4 11 C. H. Pigg, b Day 5 c Day, b Riley 7 3 E. P. King, not out 13 c C. J. Nevile, b D ay.. 0 3 O. J. Stibbon, c C. J. Nevile, b Day 1 c Curtis, b Day 21 10 Sadler, c Day, b Meunier 0 not out 7 1 Coulson, c and b Day 0 c Beachy, b Riley .. 1 2 Extras 6 Extras 6 8 Total 68 Total 79 3 14 L incolnshire B owlers A n a l y s is . -- F ir s t I n n in g s :—Day, 12-2-6-13- -7 ; Riley, 9-3-33-2 : Meunier, IOO 3-0-16-1. -- S e c o n d I n n in g s :—Day, 10-3-1-34 -8 ; Riley, 10-1-39-2. F r a n k W o o l l e y is to be married on September 16 at Willes- borough, Kent, to Miss Sybil Fordham, whose brother, Norman Fordham, plays for the Derby County football team. Every cricketer’s good wishes will be with Woolley and his bride. B. P. Nevile, c Sadler, b Gray Broughton, b Sadler S. W. Falding, b Coulson .. Day, c and b Sadler.. C. J. Nevile, b Coulson G. Hemingway, c K. G. Reid, b Coulson Riley, run out L in c o l n s h ir e . H. G. Nevile, Coulson Meunier, b Sadler .. C. W. Curtis, b Coulson F. R. Beachy, not out Extras Total King, b 1 7 4 • • 195 C a m b r id g e s h ir e B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s is . Coulson, 20-4-3-85-5 ; Sadler, 13-2-64-3 ; Gray, 7-2-32-1.

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