This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change. Match drawn with Glamorgan winning on first innings. The Surrey declaration left Glamorgan a second innings victory target of 242 runs in 2½ hours. For the visitors, Creber took 10 wickets in the game for 214 runs. There were 6'4's in Brain's 54 and 1'5' and 7'4's in Russell's 50 not out. In the Glamorgan first innings, Osborne and Creber added 50 runs for the eighth wicket. For Surrey 2nd XI, Goatly's 128 contained 3'5's, scored in 145 minutes, and his innings of 84 2'5's and 9'4's. In the Surrey 2nd XI second innings, Goatly and Nice added 125 runs for the third wicket. The 214 runs conceded by Creber were the most in a match during the season. [Missing: Umpires; in Sry 2nd inns '2's and '3's in Goatly's 128, part batting order, and check whether Nash bowled 9 overs as in GSB/WM or 10 as in SYB; in Glam 1st inns check bowling order; in Glam 2nd inns check batting order.] Source: Glamorgan Scorebook (Andrew Hignell); Surrey Year Book 1905, p 117 (Michael Pearce); South Wales Echo 11,12 August; Western Mail 12,14 August (Tony Webb); The Sportsman 14 August (Michael Pearce). [South Wales Daily News cannot be accessed at Colindale.]