Cricket 1884
308 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, j u l y 24 , m i . ELTHAM v. WANSTEAD. Hayed at Wanstead on July 19. E l t h a m . H. E. Storrie, b P h illip s ..................18 A. O. Miles, b Savillo 29 J. A. S. Jones, 0 Hill, b S eville.................. 70 J. M. Hamilton, b B a s ta r d .................. 80 R. Haywood, 1 b w, b Saville .................. 1 H. W.Spreckley,c sub., b S a v ille ...................1 J. Eagleton, not out .. 28 H. A. Haviland, c ReaJ, b Bastard ,, 0 W. R. Spreckley, b Phillips ................. 6 C. J. Haviland, b Phillips .................0 P. Goodey, run out .. 8 E x tr a s ................21 T otal..............212 W anstbad . A. J. Frost, b Jones .. 0 N. Pearso, b Haywood 0 F. R. Bastard, b Jones 1 E. A. Read, b Haywood 20 H. Saville, b Haywood 4 F. C. Hill, c Milos, b H ayw ood..................4 Phillips, b Haywood .. 0 T. Coleman, not o u t .. 16 T. Brodie, c and b Hay wood .......................... 11 W. Haddon.b Haywood 0 E x tra s.................. 2 Total . 53 C lapton . W. Batty, b Francia 20 F. Tetley, c Francis, b W alker..................27 W. Low, st White, b Ford .» ..................107 J. H. Dingley, b Francis ..................1 J. B. Manson, c Sharp, b W alker.................. 8 J.W . McEwen, b Ford 82 W. Hall, c Sharp, b F o r d ............................. lfi A. Pitt, b Ford .. .. 2 S. W. Gillard, c White, b Francis........................ 6 S. Shorter, 0 and b F o r d ..............................28 C. M. Tebbnt, not oat 9 B 4,1 b 5, w S . . 1 2 T otal....................260 REIGATE PRIORY v. TUNBRIDGE WELLS. Played at Tunbridge Wells on July 16. R s io a t b P r io r y . NORTHBROOK 2 n d X t .v . FOREST HILL. Piayed'at Lee on July 19. N orthbrook . J. Fisher, b E.Edwards 1C M. Cavenaugh, b Saa- CLA.PTON' v. HIGHBURY. Playei at Clap'on on July 19. H tG H B U nY . W . Burton, c sub., b Parrott ..................0 R. Moreland, run out 3> A. W. Sharp, st Batty, b Parrott..................1 M. Shaw, b Parrott .. 0 W. H. Clark, b Parrott 30 C. E. Greig, c Clark, b Nixon ..................0 C. H. Broadhurst, b Parrott A. Gregory, bParrott 8 G. P. Harris, c Smitn, b Pnttock..................4 R. Williamson,b Nixon 5 H. H. Divis, not out 0 L b ....................2 Total . .105 .. 25 I Or,APT >N. B. A. Smith, b Burton 0 G. Parrott, b Barton 9 S. S. Nixon, c Shaw, b B irton .................. 1 E. H. Pnttoek, c Groig, b Gregory..................60 R. H. Clark, 1b w, b G re g o r y ..................4 W. Batty, c Shaw, b Barton ................... 8 D. Poulter, not out .. 22 S. W. Grant, b Wil liams ...........................7 M. Nicholson, not out 4 B 2, w 1, n b 7 . . 1 0 '. O. W oom er. c E. Edwards, b Ashby .. 7 R.W.Bunoughs,c Bliss, b A s h b y ..................21 J. Cannon, c E. Ed wards, b Ashby .. 24 H. Digby, b Snaaelle.. 23 F. Mote, o Ashby, b S n a zelle..................2 zell« .. . . . . .. © C.S.Cooke.bE.Edwards 0 H. C. Doman, not out 13 J. S. W. Allin, b E. E d w ards..................1 Du Pere, b E.Edwards 8 B 2, l b l . . . . 3 Total .118 F o r h st H i l l . E. H. Edwards,b Cave- naugh .................. 0 A. Bliss, b Burroughs 0 G. H. Snazelle, b Bur roughs .................. 2 J.R.Ashby,b Burroughs 2 J.Trotter, b Cavenaugh 23 W. E. Benson, b Cave- nangh.......................... 88 P. B. Hirriaon, b Bur roughs .................. 1 A. Dennison, b Bur roughs ................... T. 0. Burman, nofe out G. Lingham, b Cave naugh ................... Ifi.W. Edwards, b Bur roughs .................. B 2, 1b 1 .. .. Total .. . .I T ota l...................125 C. E. Hart andM-aal did not bat. CLAPTON v. SOUTHGATE. Played at Clapton on July 17. S o u t h g a t e . F. P. "Francis, b Mo- Ewen.......................... 1 E. C. Saunders, c Mc Ewen, b Dingley .. 2 A. E. White, b Mc Ewen .......................... 8 C. J. Sharp, b McEwen 0 A. D. Ford, c Dingley, b Hall ..................17 A. Walker, b McEwen 0 W . R. Jenkins, c Me* Ewen, b Dinglsy .. 4 D. T. Hanbury, b Hall 10 E. A. White, b Hall .. 5 F. S. Sidney, b Mc- LAW v. HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS. Played^at Willesden Green on July 19. L aw . E. F. Baynes b W. H aycraft..................5 A. Whitehead, b W. H aycraft..................52 H. P. Cooke, c Hutch inson, b W.Haycraft 0 H. de H. Whatton, c Smith, b Morice .. 19 W. Jones, not out .. 0 B 16, l b l .. .. 17 First Innings. J. E.jShaw, b W. Hay craft; .......................... J. Clutton, c Smith, b W . Ilaycraft .. .. J. A. C. Tanner, b W. H a ycra ft.................. C. H. W. Berefrford, b Morice......................... T.S. Webb, st S., b W. H a y cra ft..................84 G. E. Waller, b W. Ilaycraft .. .. .. 11 T o t a l..................146 H ampstead N ondescripts . Ewen . J. Allen, not ou t.. B 6 ,1 b 3 Total . C. W . Woodall,® Beres ford, b Clutton.. . . 5 0 J. S. Haycraft, 1b w, b Waller......................... 17 W. J. Haycraft,b Webb 28 L. Hutchinson, c Clut ton, b Webb .. .. 0 M. Hughes, run out .. 5 C. Braithwuite, not out 21 C. E. Fiipp, b Waller 0 H.F. A.Smith, b Waller 0 H. F. Morice, b Waller 0 M. Vander Gucht, lbw, b W aller...............0 J. M. Prioe-Williams, b Webb .. .. .. 0 B 4 , 1 b 8 .. .. 7 T o t a l...............128 Ford, b Shacklock, Draper Rev. B. S. Darbyahire, not out .................. F. C. Morrison, b Draper .................. F. Nightingale, c Ford, b Draper .. 1 E x tra s...................9 3 Comber, c Ford, b Draper ..................15 S. S. Skelton, c Ford.. 8 F. Burtenshaw, c Drapor ..................87 H. Nightingale, c and bFord ..................23 W. Underwood, c Thornton, b Ford .. 48 W. Walby, e and b F ord ..........................15 T otal., .. ..176 E. Durrant, • and b Draper ..................12 In the Second Inningi Combar scored, c Draper, b Ford, 0, Skelton, c and b Draper, 0, F. Bartenshaw, st Ford, b Draper, 12, H. Nightingale (not out) 2, F. Nightingale (not out) 11; extras, 9—Total, 34. T u n b r id g e W e l l s . E. A. Parke, c F., b H. Nightingale .. . . 1 0 A. F. J. Ford, e 8 kel- ton.b H.Nightingale 17 Rev. R. T. Thorntom, • Shacklock .. . . 2 5 B. Chapman, I b v , b Shaeklock.................. 4 G. 8 . Lachlan, c Com ber, b 8 kelton.. .. 10 G. Edwards,st Comber, e Morrison .. .. 18 A. N. Streatfield, st Comber, b Morrison 9 Day, b Shacklock .. 7 Rev. H. S. Alington, b Shaokloek .. .. 8 W. Martin, not out .. 10 Draper, e Comber, b M orrison...............1 E xtras............... 8 Total............... 127 "Cl SYSON is open for an engagement as Professional • bowler, f:om August 1st till the middle of Septe mber. Terms and testimonials can ba had from, W. Gray, Charterhouse, Godalming, Surrey. 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