Cricket 1886

124 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAY 13,1886. BECKENHAM v. OLD WYKEHAMISTS Played at Beckenham on May 8. O ld W ykeham ists . G. M. Jones, b Lake 2 J. Shuter, c L. Wilson, b Currie .................39 Rev. C. M. Lambrick, b R. E. Inglis..........13 F. H.Gresson, b R.E. Inglis........................ 1 S. J. Wilson, c J. Collier, b Currie ... 8 Hon. F. J. N. Thesiger, b Robertson .......... 5 A. G. Watney, c and b R obertson......... 0 P. C. Parr, c J. Col­ lier, b Robertson... 7 W. H. Leese, not out 13 D. Watney, b It. E. Inglis ................. 0 F. C. Chater, b Lake 13 B 11,1-b 2 ..........13 Total ...119 B eckenham . C. Wilson, run out ... 38 L. Wilson, c Lam­ brick, b Thesiger ...113 Rev. F. R. Marriott, b Gresson .................G9 Capt. Lake, b Thes­ iger ........................ 9 A. M. Inglis, b Parr... 92 J. Robertson, c Jones, b Thesiger ......... 8 R. E. Inglis W. B. Friend, cSub., b Parr .................54 C. E. Currie, c Parr, b L am brick..........31 J. T. de Z. Collier, not out ....................12 G. H. Collier, not out 5 B 18, w 1 .............19 Total ........... 450 did not bat. BROOKFIELD v. BUCKHURST HILL. Played at Highgate on May 8. B rook field . D. Quartley, b Wal­ lace ........................ ( G. Harris, b Wallace £ J. Glover, not out ... f Barnett, b Hants ... ( B 7, w 3 ..........1( M. Lea, b Wallace ... 60 E. Lea, b Hants ... 0 W. H. Wheeler, b Wallace .................57 C. Saunders, b Allport 7 J, French, run out ... 14 T. Farmiloe, b Wal­ lace ........................ 4 Total ... ...165 A. Glover, b Wallace 0 B uckhurst H il l . M. Wallace, c A. Glover, b Wheeler 15 H. Hants, b Saunders 4 R. L. Allport, not out 19 C. Stephens, c Saun­ ders, b Wheeler ... 1 Total ..........40 R. W. Muir, W. R. Bowman, H. Palmer, E. Bar- well, and C. E. W. Savill did not bat. J. J. Sheldon, c J. Glover, b Wheeler 0 W. Sworder, run out 0 B ........................ 1 UPTON PARK v. CHESHUNT. Played at Cheshunt on May 8. U pton P ark . F. Clark, C. Archer, H. Shaw, E. Bird, H. Inger- soll, and F. Rust did not bat. T he C ricket F ield . By Rev. James Pycroft, The Standard Work on the Game. Cheap edition, just out, cloth bound, price 2s. 6d., post free, 28. 9d. C on tain sO rig in of the Game of Cricket; The General Character of Cricket; The Hamble­ don Club and the Old Players; Cricket generally established as a National Game by the end of the Last Century; First Twenty Years of the Present Century; A Dark Chapter in the History of Cricket; The Surrey—its History; The Zingari— their Origin, Battalogia, or the Science and Art of Batting; Hints against Slow Bowling; A Chapter on Bowling; Hints on Fielding; The Gentlemen and Players Matches to end of 1883— W r ig h t and Co. (Cricket Press), 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, London, E.G. HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS v. LAW CLUB. Plaj’ed at Willesden Green on May 8. L aw C lub . F. E. Rothwell, b P. Lincoln, 1 b w, b R u s t ........................ 34 Davies ................. 1 W. H. Davis, b ClinJ. Luckin, c S. W'ales, ton ........................ 11 b Clinton .......... 17 J. Brazier, 1 b w, b J. Killby, b Dcben- Davies ................. 3 h a m ........................ 3 J. Bowles, c Shaw, b T. Webber, c Deben- Clinton ................. 7 ham, b Clinton ... 6 E. Robinson, b ClinW. Ringrose, not out 0 ton ........................ 37 Extras .......... 10 A. J.E ast.cE . Wales, — b D a vies................. 6 Total ..........135 C heshunt . E. H. Wales, c BraH. Debenham, not zier, b Ringrose ... 37 out ........................ 0 S. Wales, b Robinson 25 Extras .......... 3 C. W. Clinton, c — Webber,b Robinson 3 T o ta l.......... 71 H. Davies, l b w, b Ringrose ... ... ... 3 F. J. Richards, Casson ... ... S W. Turner, Casson .......... A. R. A. Cealcy, Hutchinson J. E . Shaw, c Casson, b Hutchinson.......... 3 F. S. Jackson, c Price- Williams, b Hutch­ inson ................. 0 H. T. Twynam, b Casson .................12 W. G. A. Ravenor, c Marsden, b Hutch­ inson ........................ 0 E. T. Gurdon, A. C. Cook, and W. Hayes did not bat. H am pstead N ondescripts . J. A. Collins, not out 0 Total ..........27 G. H. Woodall, c Richards, b Jack­ son ........................ 1 H. Wade, not out ... 25 B 9,1 b 7, w 9 ... 25 F. C. W . Durrant, 1b w, b Turner ... 3 J. S.Haycraft, not out 64 D. F. S Oscar, b Jackson ................. 3 L. Hutchinson, b Jackson ................. 1 W . B. Casson, b Collins .................47 W. A. Burton, L , L. Marsden, J. M. Price- Williams, and A. B. F. Evershed did not bat. Total ...169 HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS v. UPPER CLAPTON. Played at Clapton on May 8. U p pe r C lapton A. W . How, b Corke 22 E. C. Horner, b Corke 11 G. Hartley, c and b D a re ........................50 S. W. Scott, c and b D a r e ........................ 8 J J. Willocks,b Dare 6 Ii. B. Hill, c William­ son, b Dare .......... 0 C. Shackel, not o u t... 19 J. B.Mason, b Braith- waite........................ 9 C. S. Simpson, c Jones, b Williamson 6 E. A. Johnson, c and b Williamson ... 1 R. B. Jacomb, Braithwaite ... B 6,1 b 1, w 2 Total H ampstead N ondescripts . b b .. 3 .. 9 ..144 H. F. A. Smith, W illocks................. R. L. Williamson, b Willocks ................. A. J.Dare,b Willocks J. M. Broad, b Shackel ................. C. Braithwaite, b Shackel ................. L. Corke, c Hartley, b Shackel................. E. T. Jones, b W ill­ ocks ........................ll F. E. Walker, b Shackel 0 J. C. H. Smith, b W illocks................. 1 H.C.Watts, b Shackel 0 G. Jones, not out ... 0 B 2,1 b 1, w 1 ... 4 Total 32 RICHMOND v. WANSTEAD. Played at Richmond on May 8. R ichmond . F. W. Bush, c Currie, b Sainsbury ..........31 A, S. Bull, b Cockett 25 E. A. Bush, c Currie, b Sainsbury .......... 2 T.D.Wilson, c Fowler, b Cockett ..........28 E. A. James, c Cockett, b Bastard 98 W. E. Martyn, c Cur­ rie, b Hill.................18 F. Fielding, c Bead, b Hill........................ 8 A.Springett,cFowler, b Bastard ..........31 E. A. Ball, c Bas­ tard, b Hill ..........33 H. J. Hill, c Read, b H i l l........................15 E. M. Money, not out ........................ 3 B 1, w 1, n b 1... 3 Total......... 298 W anstead . E. Sainsbury, not out 113 W. Helmore, b James 0 H. Fowler, st Field­ ing, b Ball ..........60 E . Cockett, c Ball, b Martyn .................10 H S. Currie, c E. A. Bush, b Wilson ... 3 S. B.Bastard, notout 11 B 9, w 2, n b 1... 12 Total......... 209 E. A. Read, F. C. Hill, R. E. Peake, E. Pelly, and F. W estcott did not bat. G entlemen ’ s V isiting C ards . —50, name only, 1/6; with address, 2/-. 100, name and address, 2/6. Wright & Co., General Printers, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, London, E.C. P R I N C I P A L F I X T U R E S FOR N E X T W E E K . MAY. 13.—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Derbyshire 13. —Oxford, Freshmen’s Match 13—S heffield P ark , A ustralians v . L ord S h e f ­ fie l d ’ s E leven 14.— Cambridge, Freshmen’s Match 14. —Enfield, Lancashire—The Eleven v. Eighteen Colts 14— Leyton, Eleven v. Twenty-two of Essex 14.— Northampton, Northamptonshire Club and Ground v. Surrey Club and Ground 15. —Catford Bridge, M.C.C. & G. v. Private Banks 17. —Lord’s, M.C.C. & G. v. Lancashire 17. —Kennington Oval, Surrey v. Hampshire 17.—N ottingham , A ustralians v . N otts 17. —Sheffield, Yorkshire Eleven v. Colts 19. —Oxford, M.C.C. & G. v.Royal Military College May 12- May 15.- May 22- May 29.- June 2.— June 5.- June 14. June 19. June June 26. July 3.- July 7.— July 10.- •Uily 14.- July 21. July 24.- July 28.- July 31.- Aug. 2.- Aug. 7 - Aug. 11.- Aug. 14. Aug. 18, Aug. 28. UXBRIDGE CLUB. F ixtu res for 1885. -Uxbridge, v. The Town -Uxbridge, v. Pallingswick -Uxbridge, v. Kensington Park -Windsor, v. Windsor Uxbridge, v. Ne’er-do-Weels Uxbridge, v. Mr. H. F. L oft’s XI -Uxbridge, v. Mr ti. H. Wood’s XI. —Chiswick Park, v. Chiswick Park .—Uxbridge, v. Chatham House Wanderer —Marlow, v. Marlow •Uxbridge, v. Mr. A. Gilbey’s XI. Acton, v. Pallingswick -Uxbridge, v. Ealing -Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington Park -Uxbridge, v. Mr. C. M. Woodbridge’s XI. -Hampstead, v. Hampstead -Uxbridge, v. M.C.C. & ft. -Uxbridge, v. Lulworth Lobsters -Uxbridge, v. Harrow -Uxbridge, v. Hampstead -Ealing, v. Ealing -Uxbridge, v. Old Finchleians —Uxbridge, v Marlow Henley, v. Henley LONDON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE v. SPRING GROVE. Played at the College on May 8. L ondon I nternational C o l l e g e . P. Tootell, b Burn ... 44 H. B. Ladell, bDavey 21 C. W. H. Braun, c Kell, b Davey......... 8 C. J. B. Marriott, c Davey, b Evans ... 2 C. L. A. Kennett, b Davey ................. 0 A. M. Evanson, c Hansome, b Evans 3 C. D. Lucas, c Han­ some, b Davey ... 51 A. Simond, c Han­ some, b K ell........... 4 A Catelin, c Burn, b D avey.................13 E. H. Mathew, c Davey, b Kell ... 11 G. It. Mathew, not * out ........................ 4 Extras ... ... 12 Total ...173 S pring G rove . W. H. Horsnell, c Marriott, b Braun H. Anthony, b Evan­ son ........................ G. M. Davey, b Braun Bev. Cleworth, b Evanson ................. H. Bum, c Marriott, b Braun ................. E. Rwetenham, run out ........................ C. B. Kell, b Braun W. Hansome, b Braun ................. W. Evans, c Ladell, b Evanson .......... A. Watson, not out... G. Watson, b Braun Extras .......... Total 3 4 4 15 52 L ancashire v . E ighteen C olts of the C ounty . —The colts’ team to play at Enfield to-morrow and Saturday are as under:—Colts —William Eastham and J. Heys, Accrington; H. Hampson, J. T. Walker, and R. Hargreaves, Church; W. Crowther, Burnley; John T. Pinder and Alfred Mercer, Haslingden; T. E. Noble and Paul Brindle, Rishton; R. Tunstill and A. Burrows, Nelson; R. Blenkhorn, J. Whalley, and another, East Lancashire; J. Lancaster, J. Pickup, and J. Hanson, Enfield. Hannibal (Ramsbottom) will captain the team. Reserves: James Barrett (Haslingden) and W Braithwaite (Church).

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