Cricket 1884
356 CEICKET; A WEEKLY EECOED OP THE GAME. a u g . u , mi. UPTON PARK v. BANK OF ENGLAND. Played at West Ham Park on August 11. UrTON P ark . J. Bowles, c Puzey, b A. Hill, c Rowsell, b E v e re tt................. 23 Everett ................ 25 J. Jones, b Finch 36 J. Lees, c Puzey, b W . T. Matthews, st Talbot ................. 18 Eicke, b Everett .. 25 E. Jones, b Everett .. 0 K. C. Clifton, c Eicke, R. J. Middleton, run b F in c h ................. 0 17 N. T. Spencer, c sub, b J. H. Weldon, not out 6 Finch........................ 29 E x tra s ................. 39 P. Lincoln c Russell, — b Everett................ 5 T © tal................ 223 B ank o f E ngland . C. T. Goddard, c SpenE H. Everett, c E., b cer, b J. Jones.. .. 0 J. J o n e s ................. 5 F. Talbot, b J. Jones.. 8 G. Finch, b Spencer .. 5 E. Rowsell, b Spencer 7 R. D. Eicke, b Spencer 0 W. H. Godfrey, b J. A. H. Bartlett, not out 1 Jones........................ 0 E x tra s ................. 4 R.P. Newham, not out 24 — G. Bussell, b Spencer 0 T o ta l................. 49 A. Puzey did not bat. UPTON PARK v. BROOKFIELD. Played at Highgate Rise on August 9. U pton P ark . H. C. Allsop, b W heeler................. W. H. Davis, b M. Lea W. T. Matthews, b W heeler................. A. J. East, b Wheeler P. Lincoln, c E., b M. Lea .. T. Kennett, c M. Lea, b Wheeler................2 .. 14 J. Luckin, b M. Lea.. 1 H. R. Norris, not out 18 F. Hutley, c Harris, b M. L e a .................0 Rawle8(sub),b Wheeler 0 E x tra s.................17 Total 59 B rookfield . A. Glover, c Matthews, b Davis ................ 12 T. F-i'mil^e, run out 1 W. H. Wheeler, b Matthews................ 6 W. A. Locker, c East, b A llsop .................84 H. Harris, c Matthews, b Davis ................ 1 C. H. Lea, b Luckin.. 9 A. C. Charier, b Allsop M Lea, c and b Luckin J. Hickson, c and b Allsop ................. C. E. Common, notout H. Webster, not out.. E x tra s................. T o ta l................ 101 HAMPSTEAD v. PALLINGSWICK. Played at Hampstead on August 9. H ampstead . J. H. Walker c Hotoh-' kin, b Yarborough.. 8 B . A. Walker, b Yar borough ................ 14 A.S. Johnston, c Aber cromby, b Calcott .. 50 Edgar Swift, c Yar- torongb. b Calcott 82 S. D. Fairless, b Cal cott .. .. »• .. 8 A. R Parker, 1b w, b Calcott ................ 13 G. E. Calcott, c Ed mund Swift, b J. H. Walker ................8 W. H. Pope, not out .. 19 W. A. Walker, bJ. H. Walker ...............0 F. A. K. Doyle, c Gibson, b Calcott .. Peter Dollar, b Pope.. 50 Edmund Swift, not out 31 C. Johnston, b Yar borough ................. A. Reid, c Drake, b P o p e ........................ B 7,1 b 6,nb 1 .. P a l u n g s w ic k . 0. L. Tudor, o Doyle, b R. A. Walker .. 12 0. H. Dean Drake, not out ........................17 B8, l b l .. .. 4 Total................ 55 W . H. Yarborough, B. A. Carter, S. Gibson, W. F. Hotchkin, G. 0. Abercromby, and W. A. Mercer did not bat. HAMPSTEAD v. HARBOW BLUES. Played at Hampstead on August 5. H a rro w B lu e s . A. M. Wilkinson, b Walker .................14 Sir E. Dixon Poynter, b Walker.................16 W . F. Wilkinson, b Johnston.................9 E. E. Bowen, not out 5 B 18,1 b 5, w 1 ..2 4 C. J. H. Cooper,b John ston ........................45 G. Bovill,b Holt.. .. 0 C. C. Parr, b Johnston 5 H. E. Crawley, b Smith 82 P. C. Parr, b Walker .. 67 H,O.Davidson,c Parker, b W alker................ 25 S. Lucena, run out .. 11 Total................ 258 H ampstead . H. T. Smith, c P. C. Parr, b Poynter .. 2 J. W. Dinham, b P. C. P a r r ........................2 A. S. Johnston, c P. C. Parr, b C. C. Parr .. 96 J. H. Walker, c Bowen, b Bovill .................80 A. R. Parker, c Cooper, b C. C. Parr .. .. 35 A. Holt, c Lucena, b C. C. P a r r .................0 F. A. K. Doyle, b P. C. P arr........................14 W,Shackel,b P.C Parr 2 R. E.Hill, b C. 0. Parr 6 G. C. Lindsay, not out 5 H.Shackel, 1b w,b P.C. P arr........................0 B 4,lb 5, w 1 ..1 0 Total................202 HAMPSTEAD—OVER THIRTY v. UNDER THIRTY. Played at Hampstead on Aug. 4, O v e r T h ir ty . First Innings. H. T. Smith, b JohnW. J. Cutler, b Reid.. 11 ston ........................ 1 F. A K. Doyle, c A. R. Parker, c RobertHoward, b Riley .. 20 son, b Fairless 19 F. Alford, b Ri’ey 0 R. Flemming c Riley, G.Browniag.b Fairless 12 b Johnston .. 11 H. S. Parker, not out 2> W. Shackel, c and b A. F. Peate, b W. Riley ........................ 87 H ow ard................. 11 P. Dollar, c Dickens, b B 4,1b l,w l,n b2 8 Walker ................ 7 — E. Hall, b Fairless 87 Total .. .. 199 J.H. Walker, 1 b w, b R iley........................0 In the Second Innings Smith scored, b Reid, 18, Hall (notout), IP, Walker, b Johnston, 61, Cutler, b Johnston, 8, Alford, c and b W. Howard, 27, Browning, b Johnston, 0 ; b 6,1 b l,n b 2—Total 185. U nder T h ir ty . Total . A. S. Johnston, c H. Parker, b Dollar .. 50 S. D. Fairless, b A. R. Parker .................6 A. C. Robertson, b Dollar........................14 A. Reid, b Walker .. 34 G. Riley, b Walker .. 0 H.R. Walker, b Walker 1 W. Howard, b A. R. Parker .................11 R. Greenland,bWalker G. P. Dawson, c A. R. Parker, b Walker .. P. Howard, run out .. E. J. Sargent, not out H.Dickens.b H.Parker W. Lawrence, b H. Parker .. .. •. B 14, n b l .. .. ELTHAM V. ADDISCOMBE. Played at Eltham on Aug. 2. A ddiscombe . First Innings. Second Innings. S. F. Kemp, c Eagleton, b R. Haywood...............2 c R. Haywood, b Barrett .. .. 11 H. W. Myatt, b R. Hay wood.............................7 c W. Haywood, bR. Haywood .. .. g H. Clark, b R. Haywood 11 1b w, b Pearse .. 16 D. F. Kemp, c Grain, b R. Haywood...................... 0 c Storrie, b Pearse 5 C. A. Brown, run out .. 2 1b w, b Pearee .. 0 F. Ironmonger, b R. Hay wood .. .. .. .. 3 n o t o u t ..................20 J. Richaids, b W . Hay wood............................ 2 1b w, b R. Haywood 0 T. L Roberts, c Storrie, b W. Haywood.................9 o Eaglston, b Pearse 0 W. Goodwin, not out .. 0 b R Haywood .. 0 W. E. Parish, b R. Hay wood...............................0 bR.Haywood .. 6 F. Ellingham, absent .. 0 st Grain, b Pearse.. 1 B 5, 1b 1 .................6 B 8, w 1 .. .. 9 Total....................... 42 E lth am . First Innings. Total 71 H. E Storrie, b Parith 4 J. Eagleton, b Parish.. 13 E. Andrews, c Elling ham, b Brown .. .. 11 R. Haywood, b Erown 15 C. Pearse, c Myatt, b Brown .................7 Rev. E. H. Grain o Myatt, b Brown .. 3 F. Barrett, c Myatt, b Brown .................0 Col. Gordon, c Rich ards, b Parish.. W. Haywood, e Myatt, b B row n................. E.Havergal,cRichards, b B row n................ P. Goodey, not out .. B 5 ,lb 4 ,w l .. Total 11 2 1 10 77 In tho Second Innings Storrie scored (not out) 2, Eagleton c Ironmonger, b Parish, 0, Haywood (not out) 6, Pearse, 1b w, b Parish, 3 ; b 8—Total 14. 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