Cricket 1914

O c t o b e r , 1914. THE WORLD OF CRICKET. 461 The Score Book. C r ic k e t in C a n a d a . Th e John Ross Robertson Cup. WINNIPEG WANDERERS v. GRACE CHURCH (TORONTO). At Winnipeg, July 30 and 31. As against Regina, the Wanderers won easily, and retained possession of the Cup. Tom Smith and P. Broadfoot batted well for the winners, and Price (10 for 106) bowled well. The Wanderers won by 6 wickets. G r a c e C h u r c h . First Innings. Beardall, b Laver Roberts, lbw, b Laver Moiston, c S. A. Smith, b Laver Neale, b Price Marsden, b Price Paris, run out Peel, b Price Clegg, not out Delahunty, hit w, b Laver Tucker, c Eager, b Bingham •Groves, b Price Extras Total 8 Second Innings, c Habershon, b Bing­ ham 5 4 c Bingham, b Price .. 14 16 c & b Price 3 0 not out 20 4 c Price, b Bingham .. 2 4 b Bingham 1 7 b Price 16 37 c S. A. Smith, b Price 1 0 b Price 4 i 3 c Murray, b Price .. 9 13 b Price 0 14 Extras 12 97 Total 124 W a n d e r e r s . First Innings. 57 14 34 16 T. Smith, b Neale .. M. Eager, c Paris, b Marsden T. A. D. Bevington, c Mois­ ton, b Neale P. Broadfoot, hit w, b Mars­ den K. Habershon, b Neale W. L. Price, lbw, b Groves.. Dr. S. A. Smith, c Groves, b Neale .. .. .. 1 ‘ S e c o n d I n n i n g s :—T. Smith, b Marsden, o ; Eager, b Marsden, 7 ; Bevington, b Marsden, 3 ; Broadfoot, not out, 26 ; Habershon, c and t) Marsden, 4 ; Price, out out, 20 ; extras, 9—total (for 4 wkts.), 69. E. C. Laver, c Beardall, b Marsden R. Bingham, b Marsden — Murray, not out E. J. Smith, c Paris, b Neale Extras Total .. 153 + HERTFORDSHIRE v. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. At Hitchin, August 21 and 22. The home side had an easy victory an this match over the depleted forces of Cambs, many of whose men are on military service. Etheridge, Titchmarsh, Household, and Thorpe all made good scores, and Shelford and Cox bowled effectively. Several of the Cambs batsmen showed up very well in each innings ; but no one reached 50. Coulson, as usual, bowled steadily and well. C a m b r i d g e s h i r e . First Innings. F. G. Lilley, c Household, b Burton Loveday, c Wright, b Shelford W. A. Gray, b Shelford C. H. Pigg, c Household, b Shelford JE. B. Darby, b Cox E. P. King, b Shelford Watts, b Cox.. W. Manning, not out F. S. M. Beck, c Titchmarsh, b Cox Sadler, c Cox, b Shelford •Coulson, c Titchmarsh, b Cox Extras Total 30 Second Innings, b Shelford .. .. 21 st Titchmarsh, b Shelford c Wright, b Cox b Cox lbw, b Burton c Wright, b Cox b Burton not out b Coleman b Coleman b Coleman Extras Total H e r t f o r d s h i r e B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s i s . F i r s t I n n i n g s :—Burton, n-2-39-1 ; Coleman, 9-1-26-0 ; Shelford, .22-5-61-5 ; Cox, 18-0-64-4. S e c o n d I n n i n g s :—Shelford, 16-6-43-2 ; Cox, 15-3-46-3 ; Burton, 6-0-25-0 ; Marsh, 11-2-36-2 ; Coleman, 15-5-2-26-3. H e r t f o r d s h i r e . First Innings. S. G. Etheridge, b Coulson.. •Golding, b Sadler .. •C. H. Titchmarsh, b Coulson E. S. Household, b Coulson.. E. L. Wright, b Couison •Coleman, c King, b Coulson J. H. Thorpe, c Watts, b Gray 59 BEDFORDSHIRE v. HERTFORDSHIRE. At Luton, August 24 and 25. The visitors had an easy victory by an innings and 94 runs in this match, E. L. Wright (the old Mal- vernian, not the Winchester, Oxford, and Lancashire batsman), C. H. Titchmarsh, Coleman, and Others all making good scores, and Burton, Shelford, and E. S. Household bowling effectively. B e d f o r d s h i r e . First Innings. S. V. Graham, c Wright, b Burton 7 1 Second Innings, hot out 33 G. E. Wharmby, b Burton 11 b Marsh 32 F. C. W. Newman, c Etheridge, b Shelford 11 c Household, b Marsh 14 W. E. King, c Titchmarsh, b Burton 0 run out 19 Holdstock, b Coleman 13 b Burton 10 Dr. A. F. Morcom, c Burton, b Shel­ ford 16 c Marsh, b Household 57 H. B. Goddard, b Shelford 4 i b Marsh 0 O. L. Boyes, c Wright, b Burton .. 4 b Household 5 W. Brown, b Shelford 1 b Household 9 E. E. Apthorp, c Household, b Burton 12 b Household 1 W. Dunham, not out 0 lbw, b Shelford 3 Extras 7 Extras 9 Total 187 Total 192 H e r t f o r d s h i r e B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s i s . F i r s t I n n i n g s :—Burton, 23-4-3-94-5 ; Shelford, 23-6-51-4 ; Coleman, 9-3-15-1 ; Marsh, 9-2-20-0. S e c o n d I n n i n g s :— S h e lfo r d , 21-6-53-1 ; B u r t o n , 16-3-52-1 ; M a r s h , 16-3-44-3 ; C o le m a n , 6-0-19-0; H o u s e h o l d , 5-5-1-18-4. H e r t f o r d s h i r e . S. G. Etheridge, b Morcom.. Burton, b Wharmby C. H. Titchmarsh, c Boyes, b Morcom E. S. Household, c Apthorp, b Wharmby D. L. Cox, c Apthorp, b Wharmby Golding, c Boyes, b Morcom J. H. Thorpe, b Morcom .. 82 28 61 E. L. Wright, st Apthorp, Wharmby Coleman, not out W. H. Marsh, b Wharmby Shelford, not out Extras 93 7 1 5 10 33 Total (for 9 wkts., dec.) 473 B e d f o r d s h i r e B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s i s . Morcom, 39-10-119-4 ; Wharmby, 48-12-151-5 ; King, 14-1-64-0 ; Holdstock, 5-1-10-0 ; Graham, 13-4-39-0 ; Dunham, 5-1-19-0 ; Newman, 11-3-38-0. SURREY II v. ESSEX II. At the Oval, August 26 and 27. Surrey had an easy victory—by an innings and 66 runs—in this match, Platt bowling particularly well for them. S u r r e y II. 38 4 29 3 22 1 7 8 11 23 13 F. S. Gillespie, c Hadden, Hills ........................ 67 J. H. Strachan, lbw, b Read 7 Goatly, c Hills, b Read .. 42 Alwin, b Hills .. .. 59 Myers, c Hills, b Read .. 17 Peach, hit w., b Mead .. 43 Abel (T.), c Guy, b Hilleard 18 A. W. F. Rutty, c Coleman, b Hills ........................ 11 Platt, c Read, b Hills .. o A. E. R. Gilligan, b Read .. o Freeman, not out .. .. 2 Extras .. .. 15 Total .. .. 281 E s s e x B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s i s . Hills, 24-3-90-4; Read, 25-2-116-3; Pallett, 3-0-14-0; Smith, 6-1-11-0; Coleman, 2-0-9-0 ; Mead, 4-2-1-12-2 ; Hilleard, 2-0-14-1. E s s e x I I . First Innings. W. H. Marsh, c Pigg, b Coulson o N. J. Cox, c King, b Gray .. 28 Burton, c Darby, b Gray .. 25 Shelford, not out .. .. 6 Extras .. .. 35 Total .. .. 395 P. J. Hilleard, b Freeman .. C. V. Thompson, b Freeman J. Keble-Guy, b Freeman . . E. R. Pallett, c Rutty, b Platt P. Campbell, b Platt Hills, b Platt Hadden, b Platt E. C. Coleman, c Rutty, b Myers A. H. Read, c Rutty, b Myers Mead (H.), not out Smith, absent hurt Extras Total Second Innings. 9 b Platt .. .. 18 10 b Gilligan .. .. 1 o lbw, b Platt .. o 10 lbw, b Platt .. .. 14 o b Platt .. .. 43 2 not out .. .. 20 13 c Freeman, b Platt .. o 2 lbw, b Myers .. 3 35 c Gillespie, bPlatt .. 15 o c Peach, b Myers .. o — absent hurt .. .. — 9 Extras .. 11 90 Total .. 125 S u r r e y B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s i s . F i r s t I n n i n g s :—Gilligan, 3-0-6-0 ; Myers, 6-2-0-28-2 ; Free­ man, 9-1-19-3 ; Platt, 13-0-28-4. S e c o n d I n n i n g s :—Gilligan, 9-3-17-1 ; Myers, 6-2-31-2 ; Free­ man, 10-2-26-0 ; Platt, 20-6-40-6. Platt 4 nb. S e c o n d I n n i n g s :— S . G. Etheridge, not out, 10 ; Burton, not out, 5 —total (for no wicket), 15. C a m b r i d g e s h i r e B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y s i s . F i r s t I n n i n g s : —Coulson, 41-6-99-6; Sadler, 29-8-112-1 ; Lilley, •6—0-30-0 ; Gray, 18-0-104-3 ; Pigg, 5-0-18-0. S e c o n d I n n i n g s : —Sadler, 1-4-0-5-© ; Pigg, 1-0-10-0. + W e a r m o u t h easily won the premiership of the Durham Senior League, with 36 points, as against 29 by Sunderland and Philadelphia, bracketed for second place. South Shields II gained first place in the Second Division.

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