Cricket 1884
324 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y si, ism . KENSINGTON PARK v. SCOTLAND. WEST OF Played at Wormwood Scrubbs on July 21 and 22. K ensington P ark . First Innings. Second Innings. A. E. Gibson, run out .. 37 b T hom pson.. .. 2 W. F. Thompson, b Car rick ..................................33 c Carrick, b Thomp son .................. 7 J. H. Roberts, c Carrick, b Roswell .......................20 c Carrick, b Butler 7 H. E.M.Stutfiold, c Camp bell, b Carrick .. .. 2 b B u tler....................4 H. Toomer, c Thompson, b Russell................ . . . 2 3 b Thompson .. . . 1 8 G. H. P. Street, b Russoll 4 c Thompson, b But ler .......................... 20 F. C. Baker, b Butler .. l b Thompson .. .. 3 A. L. Stewart, b Thomp son ............................... 2 b Butler....................82 G. E. Rimington, c Sharp, b B u tle r ...................... 16 c Thompson, b Car rick .................. 50 J. C. Low, not out .. .. 7 not o u t .................... 6 M. HawkswoTth, e Carrick, ’ b B u tle r........................ 6 c Thompson, b Car- rick .................. 0 B 2, w 2 ...................4 B 1, w 1 .. .. 2 Total. ..151 .. ..155 Total W e st or S co tla n d . First Innings. Second Innings. G. Russell, b Gibson 8 b^Hawksworth .. 8 J. S. Carrick, 1 b w, b Gib son .................................. 0 85 J. A. D. Maekham, c Rimington, b Street .. 64 b Hawksworth , 5 J. Carrick, b Gibson.. A. Campbell, b Roberts .. 0 b Low .................. , 0 27 c and b Stewart .., 11 J. F. Dunlop, b Roberts .. 1 b Hawksworth , 8 W . Thompson, b Robei ts 1 o and b Low .. .., 29 J. W . Russell, c Roberts, b Stewart .................. 9 b Stewart .. .. 0 A.W.Evans, c Rimington, b Stewa't .................. 9 c Btutfleld,b Hawks worth .................. 14 J. H. Egeiton, b Stewart 4 b Stewart .. .. 4 Butler, not o u t .................. 9 12 B 5,1 b 1 .................. 6 B 6 ,1 b 2 .. .. 8 Total..........................188 Total .. .. 121 RICHMOND v. WIMBLEDON. Played at Wimbledon on July 23. W im bledon. First Innings. Second Innings. J. D. Carrington, c Bing ham, b Robertson.. .. 7 cBingham.bRobert son......................3 R. M. Pearce, c Kempster, b B u s h ..........................5 b Robertson .. .. 7 W. A. Rogers, b Robertson 0 c Kempster, b Bush 5 E. Oliver, c Jerburgh, b Bush................................. 20 c^Furze, b Bush .. 1 B. A. Reeves, c Bush.b Robertson ..................3 b Robertson .. .. 22 C. S. Cox, b Robertson .. 2 b Robertson .. .. 9 A. Savory, b Robertson .. 3 cHolt, b Bush.. .. 0 J. T. Hunter, b Bush .. 7 b Bush ....................0 G. R. Bean, st Furze, b Bush..................................2 c Robertson, b Bush 2 G. Peppe, b Robertson .. 2 not o u t .............11 R. Broadley.not out.. .. 0 b B u s h ..............2 B 6 , lb 2 .................. 8 B 8 ,1 b 2. R ichmond . Total..........................59 R ichmond . F. W . Bush, c Bean, b Pearce ................... 0 A. Springett, c Reeves, b R o g e rs..................17 T. D. Wilson, b Pearce 10 A. Holt, c Hunter, b Rogers .................. 18 G. T. Willes, b Pearce 8 R. E. Yerburgh, b Bean 40 J. Robertson, c and b Rogers ..................27 Total J. H. Bingham, %Pearce .. W . Furze, not out A. C. Kcmpster, Reaves, b Pearce . 10 . 72 Goulder, Pearce .. , B 6 , 1b 4, w 1 Total . . Oliver, b ..182 RICHMOND v. UPPER TOOTING. Played at Richmond on July 2i. U pper T ootin g . J. Miller, b Robertson 21 R. Morrice,b Robertson 8 C.Robert 8 ,c Robertson, b Bush ..................43 W. M. W ilson, c Bing ham, b Robertson .. 13 F. C. B. Wright, c Os wald. b Robertson .. 4 W. H. Lipscomb, C Bingham, b Bush .. 8 J. C. Ker, b Robertson 18 A. F. Sevtking, b Robertson .. .. 6 W . Thorne, run out .. 5 E. C. McKenzie, not out .. ............... 16 Shepherd, st Furze, b Bush ........................4 T o ta l..............136 F. W. Bush, b Morricc 22 H. K. Avory, run ou t.. 21 St. C. Oswald, b M or tice ..........................23 E. A. James, c McKen zie, b Morrice .. .. 0 A. Springett, 1 b w, b Shepherd..................84 A. Holt, o Roberts, b Kcr ..........................17 S. D. Wilson,c Thorne, b Lipscomb J.Robertson, b Shep herd .......................... R. E. Yerburgh, c Mc- kenzie, b Ker .. .. W. Furze, not out .. B 12,1 b 2, w 5 .. Totrl 23 1 . 0 . 19 .188 J. H. Bingham did not bat. A m a t c h is arranged to be played on Thursday next, at Oatford Bridge, between the officers of the Corporation of London and the Metropolitan Board of Wroks, tho Private Banks, at the request of the Lord Mayor, having kindly given the use of their ground. A member of the Court of Com mon Council will officiate as umpire for the Corporation team. Photographs of Celebrated E L E V E N S , 1 8 8 4 IMTESBRS. E . HAWKINS & Co. (late H ennah and K en t), 108, King's Road, Brighton, beg to announce that they have the following now ready. 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