Surrey Colts v. Mitcham

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Surrey Colts v. Mitcham is a cricket result published in The Sporting Life on 10 may 1899.

Result was a draw.


Surrey Colts v. Mitcham

The Sporting Life (10 may 1899, p. 3)

Played at the Oval yesterday, and ending in a draw. Broomfield and Cordell played sound cricket for their respective scores, and Davis a fine all-round game for the Colts, making 92 not out. The wicket being in splendid condition, the bowlers had a rough time, 431 runs being made for the loss of thirteen wickets. Score:—

MITCHAM.

  • Corden, c Higgins, b Batt ... 85
  • Mr. N. A. Harvey, b Archer ... 35
  • Mr. W. E. Broomfield b Goatley ... 90
  • Mr. B. Cox, c Darlington, b Archer ... 28
  • Dr. Conan Doyle, b Goatley ... 6
  • J. Keene, c Strudwick, b Moulder ... 0
  • Cole, c Strudwick, b Moulder ... 0
  • Mr. G. Harwood, not out ... 3
  • Mr. W. Sutherton, b Goatley ... 0
  • Boxall, b Goatley ... 16
  • B 10, l-b 1 ... 11
  • Total ... 276

Mr. T. P. Harvey did not bat.

SURREY COLTS.

  • A. Higgins, c sub., b Boxall ... 9
  • Darlington, b Cole ... 22
  • Davis, not out ... 92
  • Penfold, run out ... 14
  • Moulder, not out ... 7
  • B 9, l-b 2, w 1 ... 12
  • Total (for 3 wkts.) ... 166

Goatley, Mr. W. T. Graburn, Batt, Strudwick, Archer, and Stacey did not bat.