This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change. This match, which was played in fine weather throughout, was drawn with Surrey 2nd XI winning on first innings. The Surrey declaration left Glamorgan a victory target of 255. For Surrey 2nd XI, five batsmen score over fifty -- Davis 78 with 1'5' and 11'4's, Holland 69 with 10'4's, Garrett 56 with 5'4's, Moulder 54 not out and Bates 52*. Creber took 9 wickets in the match for 213 runs. This included the 'hat-trick' in the Surrey first innings, his victims being Montgomery, Palmer and Stedman. Creber's 47 overs in an innings, 84 overs in the match, and 213 runs conceded in the game were all season highs. [Missing: Part fall of wickets; in Sry 1st inns check and confirm opening bowling order, and score when Creber took hat-trick; in Sry 2nd inns confirm Bates scored 52* not 62*, extras 9 not 3, boundaries in Moulder and Bates 50s, check and confirm batting order, and confirm Riches bowled 1 mdn not 0 and conceded no runs not 1; in Glam 1st inns confirm batting order with Russell 6 and J H Brain 7, boundaries in Morgan's 50, check and confirm Bates and Montgomery both bowled 28 overs; in Glam 2nd inns check and confirm batting order, check and confirm whether Rudd bowled 1 mdn or 2, confirm Holland bowled 5 overs, and how J H Brain injured.] Sources: Surrey Year Book 1904, p 123 (Micheal Pearce and Andrew Hignell); The Cambrian 15 July; Cardiff Evening Express 11,12 July; South Wales Echo 11,12 July; Western Mail 12,13 July (Tony Webb); The Sportsman 12,13 July (Michael Pearce). [South Wales Daily News cannot be accessed at Colindale.]