Cricket 1885

384 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. s e p t .a , im. ISLINGTON ALBION v. CITY RAMBLERS. Played at Alexandra Park on August 29. I slington A lbion . J. Beaumont, 1b w, b Dempsey........................ 2 H. K. Gove, b Rothwell 0 E. Smith, e Rothwell, b Dempsey .. ..7 8 B.Nicbolls, c Rothwell, b J. Palmer .. .. 17 W . H. A. Gow, b B arford...................20 H. C llet, b Rothwell 15 The City Ramblers did not bat, J. H. Oxley,b Dempsey 4 F. Richards, b Barf^rd C> T. A. Lewis, not out .. 25 J. Seward, c Rothwell, b Dempsey .. D.F.Cocks, b Dempsey B 2-5,1 b 8 .. .. 29 M b . J. W. H obbs ’. Total ..200 WILLESDEN v. STANMORE. Played at Willesden on August 29. WlLLESDKN. First Innings. G. A , G. Cooper, b Barnett 33 R. Davie, lbw, b Barnett .. 12 S. W . Hunt, c Lovegrove, b Barnett ................................ 0 P . T. Hills, b Keyser .. .. 2 T. H. C. Levick, run out .. 28 E. B. Hayman, b Barnett .. 0 F. E. Hawkins,lbw,bMoxora 46 M. R. Fisher, run out.. .. 5 H. Newman, b Moxom .. 0 T. Whitehorn, b Roy .. .. 18 F. Levick, not out .. .. 2 B ......................................... 5 Total............................ 146 S tanmore C.E.Keyser,cHawkins, b Hunt .................. 7 J. W. Smith, 1 b w, b Fisher ..................4 G.Jones.c Hunt.bHills 27 P o t , c Hunt, b Fisher 14 F. Barnett, c Fisher, b Hunt..........................0 Berwick, b Hunt..' .. 0 Second Innings, lbw, b Smith c Stanford, b Bar­ nett ................... b Keyser .. ..2 2 b Smith...................15 run out.................. 6 not out................... b Keyser .. ., cKeyser,b Moxom 16 run out................... b Keyser .. .. 0 b Smith .. .. B 1 ,lb 1 .. Total Stanford,cHunt.bFisher14 Lovegrove, b Cooper.. 6 Moxom, b Cooper .. 27 H. Barnett, b Levick.. 1 Tolman, not ont.. .. 1 B 12, lb 8, w 4 ..1 9 Total ..120 MR. J. W . HOBBS’ CLUB v. CROYDON MECHANICS. Played at Selhurst on August 29. J. W. H obbs '. W. Woollett, b Song- hurtt..........................2 W. Bravtry, gen., run o u t .........................4 A. Thomson, h w, b Songhurst .. .. 3 C. Wooldredge, b R. Matthews................17 Horne, c White, b“ Matthews................12 j. Churcher, bClives.. 9 M echanics . W. Paice, b Chapman H. Lane,b Matthews.. W. Bravery, Jan., not out ...........................10 T. Bradstock, st Heas­ man, b Constable .. Mead, t-t Heasman, b Constable...................0 B 5,1 b6, w 1 ..1 2 Total . C. Songburst, c Wool­ dredge, b Thomson 13 F. Constable, h w, b 1 homson.................. 0 W . Heasman,b Thom­ son ..........................0 W . White, c Wool­ dredge, b Bravery .. 1 W . Clives, c Home, b Braverv ................... 6 W . Chapman, 1 b w, b B ravery.................. 6 F. Bishop, b Thomson 11 A.Aslington, not ont 0 A. Moore, b Thomson 0 R. Matthews, b Thom­ son ...........................0 G. Law, oBravery,jun., b Bravery, sen.. .. 7 B 7,1 b2,w 1 ..1 0 Total . 64 J. W. HOBBS’ v. CAUSEWAY (PENSHURST.) Played at Penshurst on August 29. P ehshurst . First Innings. A. Nye, c Hooker, b G orm an...................0 T. Duie, b Elsey .. 9 W. H. Duke, b tlaey.. 0 W . Huntley, b Peters 11 B 4 ,1 b 3 .. .. 7 J. Ingram, not ont .. 79 H. G. Day, b Peter* .. 4 G. t'ollins, b Thomson 6 W . Draper, c Peters, b Thoms* n ..................1 J. Proper, bPeters .. 0 J. M . 8 urgess, 1 k w, b P e te rs..................0 T otal.. ..125 C. Pocock, b Gorman.. 9 In the Second Innings J. Ingram scored, b Peters, 2, H. G. Pay (not oui), 87, G. Collins, b Brown, 25, T. Puke, b Peters, 2, W . Huntley (not out), 8 ; b 8,1 b 1— Total 78. T. Brown, b Day | .. 88 A. Wheeler, c Day, b W . Draper .. .. 4 C. Gould, ran out .. 0 ■J.Ayers, b Ingram .. 0 W. Peters,1b w, b Day 8 H. Adams, c Ingram, b Pocock..................54 E. W. Hooker,c Nye, b Ingram .................. 8 R. J. Thomson, c Nye, b Ingram................... J. Crowhurst, b Draper G. Elsey, c Draper, b Ingram ................ .. W. Gorman, not out.. B 3,1 b 4 .. .. Total. .181 CROYDON y. FAIRFIELD. Played at Croydon on August 29. F a ir fie ld . F. H . Moore, c WilkinH .’J. Walker, b Austin 36 son, b Grant .. F. W . Ledger, c Hill, b 25 R. J. J. Shrimpton, o Hill, b Day .. .. 54 Neech .. .. .. 37 A. Simpson, c Neech, E. A. English, c Aris, b G room .................. 28 b G r a n t ................... 4 Rev. C. G. Ledger, not L. Wood, c Evans, b ont .......................... 4 Neech .................. 28 B 20,1 b 6, w 2 28 F. Brown, run ont .. 10 — H. Bennett, st Groom, bKnight |.................. Total .. ..258 0 A. Glass, o Hill, b 4 C roydon . H. R. Groom, c and b E n g lish ...................7 F. Grant, not out . . 6 E. J. Day, notout .. 0 B 4, w l .................. 5 CLAPTON v. PALLINGSWICK. Played at Clapton on August 29. P atlingsw ick , Captain G irnett, c and 6 | b N ix o n .................. 14 J. Howard, b MoEwen 0 D. H. Daniell, b Mc­ Ewen .................. 1 J. E. Collins, not out 0 B10, lb 4, w 5 .. 19 Total ..103 S. F. Fitzroy, e Shen­ ton, b Nixon .. .. M. A. Walker, c Shen­ ton, b Nixon .. ..1 8 B. A. Carter, b McEwen 24 W. H. Pope, b McEwen 15 J-H.D Drake,b MoEwen 0 F. O. Hyneman, b Mc­ Ewen ..........................0 A. L. Hotchkins, b Mo­ Ewen .......................... 6 C lapton . W. Low, not out .. .. 81 W. H. Davis, b Walker 10 H. Boyton, b Walker .. 21 1 Total .. ..9 0 ZF. H. City, J. Shenton, C. Hildyard, S. 8. Nixon, J. H. Douglas, J.W.McEwen, and R. J. Chafmandid not bat, S. A. Asser, not out.. 13 B 11,1 b4 .. .. 15 Total 18 J. Aris, E. R. Wilkinson, J. A. Knight, C. M. Tate, J. C. Neech, T. P. Austen, C.;F. Evans and A. Hill did not bat. NORTHBROOK v. MR. A. T. WOOD’S XI* Plajed at Lee on August 29. N orthbrook . P laying for Notting Hill against West London Collegiate School on August 29th, E. L. O’Brien and Frank F. Kelly dismissed their opponents for 13 runs, in their second innings; the former taking five wickets for 7 runs, and the latter four wickets for 4 [runs. In the two inning O’Bi ien took nine wickets for 10 runs in 10.3 overs (five maidens) "OOOTBALL FIELD. TO BE LET, till beginning of March, a Private Cricket Ground, at Willesden Greeo, with use of Pavilion, Appij W. Hayes, Mendip House, Highgate, N. C. Pearse, b Saunders 41 A. East, c Reitch, b A. H. Smith, c MiddleSaunders.................. CO ton, b Cook .. .. 29 J. Fisher, o Reitch, b R. W . Burroughs, b Saunders................... 8 Saunders................... 5 S. O. Woolmor.notout 30 J. W . Knowles, c E. Loxley, run out .. 2 Beddy, b Saunders .. W. B. Hassall, c Beddy, 1 S. W. Blenkiron,1b w, b Cook .................. 0 b Saunders.................. 16 B18Jbl6.wl5.nbl 50 P. A. Smith, c and b — Middleton................... 29 T o 'a l................... 66 Mr. A .T . Wood’s XI. did not bat. .HORNSEY y . HON. ARTILLERY CO. Played at Hornsey on August 29. H ornsey . W . Groves, c Claike, b Nunn..........................10 W. P. Harrison, c Clarke, b Fudge .. 39 G. H. rSwinstead, c Nunn, b Fudge .. 5 E. A. Cox, bS’eadman 14 J. *H. Swinstead, b Fudge ...................19 E. W . Nicholls, b Clarke ..................13 H. A Private Nunn, c F., b G. Swinstead .. .. Trnoper Steadm n, b G. Swinstead .. Sergt. Fudge, c G.,b F. 8winste*d .. .. Sergt.-Major Simpson, b G. Swin*tead Private A. J. Clarke, b G. Swinstead .. .. Private Jones, cCox, b G. Swinstead .. .. S. A. Walker,’ c Simp­ son, b Clarke .. .. 1 T. A. Nicholls.b Clarke 0 E. Paige, not out .. 18 F. Smedley, b Nnnn .. 11 F. H. Swin&tead, cand b C larke.................. 8 B 9, lb 8 ,n b l .. 18 Total .. ..146 .C. Sergt. Bishop, b G. Swinstead................0 Private Taylor, b F. Swinstead................0 Private Thorpe, b G. Swinstead................. 1 E, F. Nicholls, b F. Swinstead................ 7 DrummerJinks,not out 0 B 5 ,n b l .. 6 Total. 42 BRILL'S SEA SALT Should be nsed by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and refreshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. l * d . 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