Cricket 1885
240 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u ly 2 , lses. BAVENSBOURNE v. BOW CHURCH. Played at Lee on June 20. Bow Church Yard. A. Arrow, c and b Kistruck.................. 22 H. Clarke, not out .. 48 W. Tiffin, b Kistruck 2 F.Fabian.b P. Williams 23 R. Bnrdett, b Kistruok 2 W.Nicholls, b Kistruck 2 A. Mackay, b Kistruck 6 G. Grey, run out.. .. P. Moir, b Kistruck .. O. Winter, c Guille, b Kistruck.................. J. Clark, b Kistruck.. B 6 ,1 b 8 , w 2 .. 11 Total ..124 R avensbourne . A. T.Pearce, c Nicholls, b Burdett.................. 4 A. Darlow, c Mackay, b Tiffin .. ... .. 5 P. Williams, c and b B u rd e tt.................. 3 J. S. Kistrnck, b Tiffin 5 E. J. Pritchard, o Grey, b Tiffin ................... 6 F. Ellingham, not oat 18 H. A. Gore, c Fabian, b Tiffin ...................0 H. Guille, c Nicholls, b Burdett.................. 18 F. Foster, b Tiffin .. 8 R Binney, b Tiffin .. 0 H. Copeland,notout.. 2 L b l ...............1 Total 59 RAVENSBOURNE v. BOW CHURCH. Played at Lee on June 20. Bow C hurch . Kirkbride, b Hewish .. 17 Harris, b Coath .. .. 1 Main, b Nichols .. ..1 3 N. Stamp, c R. James, b Nichols .................. 7 Alexander, c Hewi»h, b Tyrrell ...................1 Knight, b Tyrrell .. U Proctor, c Davies, b Tyrrell ...................5 Hollis, c and b Niohols Nash, not ont .. .. Polatch, c Nichols, b Tyrrell ................... Penman, b T ) rrell .. B ........................... Total .. ; R avensbourne . A. J. Prior, b Penman 4 R. James, lbw , b Pen man ........................... 2 T. P. Jarapp, b Penman 16 O. H. G. Williams, o Kirkbride,b Harris.. 1 F. Nicbols, b Nash .. 11 Davies, b Nash .. .. 9 B. newish, b Nash W. King, not out E. Coath, b Nash J.S.Tyrrell,eandbNash J. Stapleton, b Nash B 4,1 b 4, w 1 Total .. BELGRAVE v. CASTLE. Played at Neasden on June 27. B eloravk . G. T. Davies,b Symonds 2fi H. J. Smith, b Hntley 7 J. M*son, b George .. 88 F. V. Cummins, c Cornell, b Savory .. 73 J. Appleton, c Coombe, b Cornell...................22 J.G.Larcom.b Symonds 50 J. H. 8 . Graham, 1b w, b Savory.................. 5 The C&atle did not bat. F. Davies, 1 b w, b Symonds................... W . Davied, b Savory.. R. Jourden, c Savory, b Symonds .. .. J. A. Dykes, not out.. E x tr a s................... Total ..259 The C riceet Fikld. By Rev. James Pycroft. The Standard Work on the Game. Cheap edition, jast out, cloth bonnd, price 2 *. 6 d ., post free, 2 s. 9 d. 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