I have to confess that I missed the game because my horse lost a shoe when I was only half way to Leicester. And you know that when you need one, there's never a blacksmith to be found.
There must have been rain on the first two days because at the end of day 2, Leicestershire had just finished their reply to Warwickshire's first innings and only 158 overs had been bowled in the two days. On the third day, 130.2 overs were bowled, which suggests that it was a (very) full day's play and that Leicestershire just ran out of time.
As well as being the only player to carry his bat twice in the same match, Septimus Kenneir was, in 1911, the first player to score two hundreds in the same match for the county.
The Who's Who of Warwickshire CCC says that, in 1928, Sep Kinneir was found dead in the road at Hall Green next to his motor bike, returning home from playing golf. Death was from natural causes.