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Suffolk v Cambridgeshire
Minor Counties Championship 1907 (East Division)
VenueTown Ground, Felixstowe on 19th, 20th August 1907 (2-day match)
Balls per over6
TossCambridgeshire won the toss and decided to bat
ResultMatch drawn
PointsSuffolk 0; Cambridgeshire 0
Close of play day 1Cambridgeshire (1) 155/5 (Pigg 27*, Watts 10*)

Cambridgeshire first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
H Coulsonb Steel50     
LJ Reidb Steel33     
EB Darbyc Henley b Trudgett11     
*TSW Thomasc Lang b Steel4     
WA Grayb Steel10     
BW Piggc Quaife b Trudgett41     
+GH Wattsnot out24     
PW Graynot out0     
AE Bellarsdid not bat      
TW Browndid not bat      
CDF Watersdid not bat      
Extras12
Total(6 wickets, 45.2 overs)185
Fall of wickets:
1-71, 2-?, 3-?, 4-?, 5-?, 6-185
Suffolk bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Henley12   0540--
Trudgett17.23532--
Mustard6   0260--
Steel10   1404--

Suffolk first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
C Catchpoledid not bat      
W Chattertondid not bat      
PC Curteisdid not bat      
FAH Henleydid not bat      
+AH Langdid not bat      
*FH Mustarddid not bat      
CM Phillipsdid not bat      
W Quaifedid not bat      
HF Steeldid not bat      
FG Trudgettdid not bat      
HL Wilsondid not bat      

Notes
--> PC Curteis made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> PW Gray made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> CDF Waters made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> W Chatterton made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> PC Curteis made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> FAH Henley made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches

This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change.
This return match was drawn with no decision on first innings. The match between the two teams at Cambridge at the beginning of the month had been won by Cambridgeshire. Rain severely interfered with the cricket on both days. A heavy rainstorm during lunch prevented any further play on the first day. On the second day, the start was on time but after only 20 minutes play rain fell, and the match was eventually abandoned at around 3.30 pm. For Cambridgeshire, Coulson scored 50.
[Missing: Umpires; extras breakdown; in Cambridgeshire innings fall of second to fifth wickets and boundaries in Coulson's 50.]
Sources: East Anglian Daily Times 20,21 August; Cambridge Daily News 20,21 August; Cambridge Independent Press 23 August; The Sportsman 20,21 August.