MInor Counties Championship 1912

MATCH NUMBER 9: DURHAM V LINCOLNSHIRE At The South Shields Cricket Club Ground, Wood Terrace, Westoe, South Shields on Wednesday 26, Thursday 27 June 1912 Result: Durham won by an innings and 101 runs Points: Durham 5 Toss: Durham Umpires: C Marshall and M Myers Debutants: Durham 1 (T Hayton); Lincolnshire none First day score: Durham 180-2 wickets (H Brooks 24*, C H Parkin 8*) Durham * C Y Adamson b Broughton 37 T A Bradford c Prior b Nevile 105 H Brooks c Broughton b Day 24 Parkin, C H c Nevile b Day 21 Hendren, D b Day 2 G W Breed c Riley b Day 14 H L Dales c Thompson b Day 16 E L Squance b Broughton 3 T Hayton not out 10 + J J Common c Thompson b Nevile 15 Morris, A c Riley b Nevile 0 Extras b 5, lb 6, w 1 12 Total (all out) 259 Fall of wickets 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 First innings 97 166 182 184 199 223 234 234 259 259 Second innings - - - - - - - - - - Broughton 24 3 76 2 - - Nevile 10 3 29 3 - - Brooke 16 2 42 0 - - Day 15 1 54 5 - - Hallam 10 2 35 0 - - Riley 3 0 11 0 - - Extras - - 12 0 - - Total 78 11 259 10 1 0 Lincolnshire (Followed on) * W E Thompson b Morris 17 (1) run out 12 + L W Gwyn b Morris 17 (3) run out 9 W R Rose c Bradford b Parkin 9 (4) b Morris 0 B P Nevile b Parkin 1 (5) b Morris 1 Broughton, J J b Parkin 0 (8) b Parkin 3 Day, J W lbw b Parkin 0 (6) b Parkin 1 Riley, E E b Morris 0 (7) b Morris 11 C L Prior c Breed b Parkin 18 (2) b Parkin 19 E E Hallam not out 3 (9) b Parkin 5 T D Edwards b Parkin 0 (10) not out 11 J A Brooke run out 0 (11) c Brooks b Morris 2 Extras b 8, lb 2 10 b 9 9 Total (all out) 75 (all out) 83 Fall of wickets 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 First innings 33 42 43 43 43 44 66 71 71 75 Second innings 31 35 36 40 43 58 61 63 72 83 Morris 18 4 28 3 - - (1) 15.4 2 37 4 - - Parkin 17 5 37 6 - - (2) 15 3 37 4 - - Extras - - 10 1 - - - - 9 2 - - Total 35 9 75 10 0 0 30.4 5 83 10 0 0 Notes: Durham won this match by an innings and 101 runs at 4.15 pm on the second day, after Lincolnshire followed on 184 runs behind on first innings. Play was limited by thunderstorms to just over 2½ hours on the first day, with 20 minutes from 11.30 am and another 2¼ hours from 4.15 pm. For the winners, Morris and Parkin bowled unchanged through both innings, Parkin taking 10 wickets for 74 runs, including 6 for 37 in the Lincolnshire first innings, and Morris 7 wickets for 65 runs. There were 2 sixes, and 8 fours in Bradford’s 105, an innings of 2 hours and 20 minutes. For Lincolnshire, the highest innings were played by Prior with 18 and 19. In the Durham innings Day took 5 wickets for 54 runs. [Missing: Complete.] Sources: Durham Scorebook; Newcastle Daily Journal 27,28 June; Lincoln Gazette 29 June; The Sportsman 27,28 June; Cricket 6 July, p 313. 40

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