Arthur Eddington’s Cricket problem

The following is a problem set by Sir Arthur Eddington (which appeared in Caliban’s column in The New Statesman).

Extract from the score of a cricket match between Eastershire and Westershire:

Eastershire — Second Innings
A.A.Atkins6
Bodkins8
D.D.Dawkins6
Hawkins6
Jenkins(J.)5
Larkins4
Meakins7
Hon. P.P.Perkins11
Capt. S.S.Simkins6
Tomkins0
Wilkins1
Extras0
Total60
           
Bowling Analysis
 OversMdns.RunsWkts.
Pitchwell12.12148
Speedwell60151
Tosswell75311
      The score was composed entirely of singles and fours. There were no catches, no-balls or short runs.
      Speedwell and Tosswell each had only one spell of bowling. Pitchwell bowled the first over, Mr Atkins taking the first ball. Speedwell was the other opening bowler.
      Whose wickets were taken by Speedwell and Tosswell?
      Who was not out?
      What was the score at the fall of each wicket?