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| Venue | Pen-y-Pound, Abergavenny on 8th, 9th August 1913 (2-day match) |
| Balls per over | 6 |
| Toss | Monmouthshire won the toss and decided to bat |
| Result | Match drawn |
| Points | Monmouthshire 3; Cornwall 1 |
| Close of play day 1 | Cornwall (1) 7/0 (Port 6*, H Tresawna 1*) |
| Monmouthshire first innings | Runs | Balls | Mins | 4s | 6s | ||
| AM Maltby | lbw b Whiting | 34 | |||||
| AJ Silverlock | not out | 179 | |||||
| HA James | b Whiting | 2 | |||||
| +EJ Diver | b Barnes | 1 | |||||
| *ES Phillips | c JC Bickford-Smith b Whiting | 121 | |||||
| HC James | b Whiting | 17 | |||||
| GL Robathan | b Davies | 49 | |||||
| L Edwards | b Davies | 0 | |||||
| FG Phillips | b Davies | 12 | |||||
| CE Hews | b Port | 0 | |||||
| WA Williams | b Port | 3 | |||||
| Extras | 48 | ||||||
| Total | (all out, 109.5 overs) | 466 | |||||
| Fall of wickets: | |||||||
| 1-68, 2-?, 3-79, 4-277, 5-?, 6-?, 7-?, 8-?, 9-?, 10-466 (109.5 ov) | |||||||
| Cornwall bowling | Overs | Mdns | Runs | Wkts | Wides | No-Balls | |
| Hawken | 9 | 1 | 44 | 0 | - | - | |
| Whiting | 30 | 6 | 109 | 4 | - | - | |
| Port | 20.5 | 0 | 90 | 2 | - | - | |
| Barnes | 22 | 3 | 68 | 1 | - | - | |
| Humphrys | 7 | 1 | 31 | 0 | - | - | |
| Davies | 14 | 3 | 34 | 3 | - | - | |
| WN Bickford-Smith | 7 | 0 | 42 | 0 | - | - | |
| Cornwall first innings | Runs | Balls | Mins | 4s | 6s | ||
| FGR Port | b FG Phillips | 52 | |||||
| *H Tresawna | c Diver b Silverlock | 8 | |||||
| WS Tresawna | b Williams | 1 | |||||
| +RF Vibart | run out | 1 | |||||
| CS Humphrys | lbw b Williams | 9 | |||||
| WN Bickford-Smith | c Edwards b Williams | 11 | |||||
| FC Barnes | c Robathan b Silverlock | 0 | |||||
| JC Bickford-Smith | st Diver b Silverlock | 2 | |||||
| J Davies | not out | 65 | |||||
| EF Hawken | b Williams | 25 | |||||
| F Whiting | b FG Phillips | 0 | |||||
| Extras | 40 | ||||||
| Total | (all out) | 214 | |||||
| Fall of wickets: | |||||||
| 1-45, 2-50, 3-51, 4-?, 5-?, 6-?, 7-102, 8-?, 9-?, 10-214 | |||||||
| Monmouthshire bowling | Overs | Mdns | Runs | Wkts | Wides | No-Balls | |
| FG Phillips | ? | ? | ? | 2 | - | - | |
| Silverlock | ? | ? | ? | 3 | - | - | |
| Williams | ? | ? | ? | 4 | - | - | |
Notes
--> L Edwards made his debut in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> HA James made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> WS Tresawna made his last appearance in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> FGR Port (1) passed his previous highest score of 19 in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> J Davies (1) passed his previous highest score of 30 in Minor Counties Championship matches
--> EF Hawken (1) passed 1000 runs in Minor Counties Championship matches when he reached 11
This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change.
Play started late on the first day and rain prevented a recommencement on the second day until 4.15pm; following this showers interrupted play, stumps eventually being drawn at 7.00pm.
Monmouthshire took the first innings points in this return fixture, having beaten Cornwall by an innings earlier in the season.
Silverlock's unbeaten innings of 179 was scored in a little over 5 hours and included 2 sixes and 22 fours.
ES Phillips' innings of 121 was compiled in less than 2 hours and included 1 six and 19 fours.
Silverlock and Phillips added 198 for Monmouthshire's fourth wicket and the former also added 114 for the sixth wicket with Robathan.
Williams took 4 wickets in Cornwall's innings.
For the visitors Port scored 52 and there were 3 sixes and 9 fours in Davies' unbeaten 65.
Davies added 87 for Cornwall's ninth wicket with Hawken.
Whiting took 4 wickets for 114 runs in Monmouthshire's innings. It was feared at one time that the Suffragettes would interfere with the game. However they did not interfere with the pitch, although they had attempted to set fire to the pavilion.
[Missing: Umpires; extras breakdown; part fall of wickets; full bowling analyses ;boundaries in Port's 52; is it C Hewes or C E Hews?]
Sources: Abergavenny Mail 12 August; Hereford Times 16 August; Monmouthshire Beacon 15 August; Monmouthshire Evening post 8,9,11 August; Monmouthshire Weekly Post 16 August; South Wales Argus 8,9,11 August; South Wales Daily News 9,11 August; The Cornishman 14 August; Royal Cornwall Gazette 14 August; Western Mail 9,11 August; Cricket 23 August p 546.
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