This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change. Surrey 2nd XI won by an innings and ten runs at around 4.15 pm on the second day, after Wiltshire followed on 158 runs behind. They completed the double over Wiltshire, having won at Swindon when the sides had met the previous week. For the winners, Barker scored 77 with 7 fours, an innings of just under two hours, Baker 51 with 9 fours, and Moulder 47 also with 9 fours. W R R Smith top-scored for Wiltshire with 49. Miller kept wicket for Wiltshire when Newman bowled. [An alternative version of this score based on Wiltshire sources has the Wiltshire first innings total as 148, with Miller scoring 19, Thompson conceding 20 runs and the margin of victory being an innings and 11 runs.] [Missing: Part extras breakdown; fall of wickets; in Wiltshire 2nd inns batting order.] Sources: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette 25 July; North Wilts Guardian 25 July; North Wilts Herald 26 July; Salisbury Journal 27 July; Swindon Advertiser 26 July; Wiltshire Chronicle 27 July; Wiltshire Telegraph 27 July; Surrey Year Book 1901, p 125; Sporting Life 23,24 July; The Sportsman 23,24 July.