Cricket 1886

MAY 20,1888. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 141 KICHMOND v. UNIV. COLL. HOSPITAL. Played at Richmond on May 15. U niv . C oll . H ospital . First Innings. E. R. C. Earle, c Vertue, b Wellesley ................. 8 W. P. May, l b w, b Rob­ ertson ............................... 9 F. Faichnie, b E. A. James 15 R.S.Smith.candbWellesley 8 F. P. Kitson, c Ashton, b Robertson........................ 2 B. M. Rogers, b Wilson ... 14 F. Brightman, b Wilson... 6 M Faichnie, c Wellesley, b Wilson ........................ 0 C. Clayton, b E. A. James 0 H. M. Cappe, c E. A. James, b Wilson ..........13 R. L. Thomas, not out .., 6 B ............................... 1 Second Innings, c Hill, b Jukes ... 2 lbw,bRobertson 10 c and b Robert­ son ............... 0 not out ..........24 not out ... 16 Total b Jukes .......... 3 c Hill, b Jukes... 0 W ................. 2 Total ... 57 R ichmond . E.Anderton.bThomas 29 E.P. James,c Kitson, b Cappe ................. 9 T. D. Wilson, c May, b Cappe ................. 9 E. C. H. Wellesley, not out .................78 H. J. Hill, c Earle, b Cappe .................15 E. A. James, b May 8 J.Robertson.bKitson 12 E. M. Vertue, c Faichnie, b Earle 1 J. C. Jukes, ran out 5 W. R. S. May, lbw, b Faichnie.................10 J.H.Ashton.bFaichnie 0 B 1, lb 1, w 1 ... 3 Total ...179 RICHMOND v. LAW CLUB. Played at Willesden on May 15. R ichmond . W. L. Russell, c H. P. Cooke.bWebster 18 A. T. Thring, st Richards,b Webster 8 A. Bowden-Smith, c and b A. C. Cooke 7 W. Lindsay, not out 34 F.Reynolds,cRichards, b H. P. Cooke ... 10 C. W. Willett, c Gur- don, b Turner ... 6 G. Ardaseer, b H. P. Cooke ................. H. Richards, b H. P. Cooke ................. J. T. Reynolds, st Richards.bWebster W. E. Clifton, st Richards.bWebster B ........................ Total L aw C lu b . J. A. C. Tanner, b Thring ................. 4 J. E. Shaw, c and b Thring ................. 1 G. Webster, b Bow- den-Smith .......... 0 H. T. Twynam, b Thring .................34 T. J. Richards, c Ardaseer, b Smith 0 E. T. Gurdon, c Clif­ ton, b Thring.......... 9 H. P. Cooke, c and b Smith ................. 7 A. C. Tooke, 1b w, b Smith .................13 W. G. A. Ravenor, c Lindsay, b Thring 0 S. H. Turner, not out 3 A.Finchley, b Thring 7 Total 78 EALING v. HAMPSTEAD NONDE­ SCRIPTS. Played at Ealing on May 1. E aling . T. R. Johnstone, b Williamson .......... 4 R.M.Pearce, b Walker 27 H. Summerhayes, c Durrant, b William­ son ........................ 2 W. L. Hotchkin, b Corke........................ C. W. Stranack, b Corke................. ’.. A. Batchelor, b Corke 22 B. C. Pearce, b Corko 1 D. R. Dangar, not out 20 S. C. Blackett, b Walker ................. 2 J. C. Johnstone, c Walker, b Corke ... 0 S. F. Wood, b Corko 8 B 2,1 b 2 .......... 4 Total ...107 H ampstead N ondescripts . A. Dare, b Hotchkin L. Hutchinson, c Summerhayes, b Johnstone .......... E. T. Jones, not out H. Wade, not out ... B 4,1 b 2, w 2 ... Total ..........: F. T. Abbott, b John­ stone ........................ a T. C. Durrant, b Hotchkin ................. 4 T. Haycraft, b John­ stone ..................... 0 H. R Walker, b Hotchkin.............. 0 L. Corke, b Johnstone 7 C. Braithwaite, b Hotchkin.............. 2 B. S. Williamson did not bat. N o tic e t o C aptain s and S e c r e t a r ie s . —On receipt of 3 stamps, the Manager of this paper will lorward 1 dozen Forms for the Order of Going In, post free. These will be found very useful and convenient, and should be used by all clubs. EALING v. 8 th MIDDLESEX RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Played at Ealing on May 8. E alin g . B. C. Pearce, c and b S cott........................22 D. R. Dangar, c Stevens, b Hemsley 1 S. C. Blackett, b Drawater................. 0 J. H. Young, c Wood- bridge, b Drawater 51 C. Stranack, run out 45 A. Batchelor, b Draw­ ater ........................13 T. P. Rigby, b Draw­ ater ........................ 2 S. F. Wood, c and b Drawater .......... 5 B. Smith, not out ... 11 A. Stranack, c and b Hemsley................. 1 W.B. Hervey.notout 17 B 7 ,lb 4 , w2 ... 13 Total ...181 8 th M id d le s e x Capt. Williams, c Wood, b Stranack Priv. Piddington, b Batchelor................ Lieut. Hemsley, b Batchelor .......... Capt. Stevens, b Batchelor .......... Lieut. Ruston, c Young, b Stranack Lieut. Woodbridge, c A. Stranack, b Stranack................. R i f l e V o lu n t e e r s . Lieut. Scott, b Stran­ ack ........................ 3 Capt. Woodbridge, run out ................. 4 Sergt. Foord, b Batchelor .......... 0 Priv. Drawater, b Batchelor .......... 0 Priv. Summerhayes, notout .................15 B ........................ 2 Total ... 36 EALING v. SOUTH WIMBLEDON. Played at Ealing on May 15. E alin g . H. Summerhayes, b Gardner ................. 0 E. H. Nash, b Farr ... 16 E. Berdoe-Wilkinson, b Wheatman.......... 1 A. M. Hemsley, b G ardner................. 0 J. H. Young, b Wheat­ man ........................ 0 C.Stranack.bGardner 6 A. Batchelor, b Few 35 S. F. Wood, b Farr... 1 J.P.Rigby, b Gardner 7 E.S.Rivett.bGardner 16 W. B. Hervey, not out ........................ 1 B ................. ... 3 Total . 86 S outh W im bledon . F. W. Few, b Stranack 13 H. E. Marks, cW ood, b Wilkinson .......... 0 J. B. Brockbank, b Wilkinson ......... 8 A. Wheatman, b Nash 23 E. Gardner, c Summerhayes, b Batchelor .......... 7 E. Farr, b Batchelor 2 S. Dixon, c Wood, b Batchelor................. 0 E.Shove, b Batchelor 4 G. A Landsdowne, not out .................18 H. Groombridge, c Hemsley, b W il­ kinson ................. 0 H. E. Winter, c Batchelor, b Nash 1 B 1,1b 3, w l... 5 Total , 81 BUCKHURST HILL (2 nd XI.) v. SNARES­ BROOK. Played at Buckhurst Hill on May 15. B uckhurst H il l . 12 A. Sworder, run out W. Charlesworth, c Goddin, b Lowe ... 0 F. Gingell, b Lowe ... 20 M.Wallace, b Wiggins 44 J.Conquest,b Overton 0 J.J.Sheldon.b Goddin 27 G. Teverson, b Lowe 1 S naresbrook . W. J. Phillips, b Overton.................10 F.J. Oxley, b Goddin 5 C.E.W.Savill.notout 6 J.A.Wallett.bGoddin 0 B5, lb 2 .......... 7 ...132 H. Jolliffe, b Wallace T.Butler.c Sheldon, b Oxley........................ A Overton, c Phillips, b Wallace................. A. Lowe, c Phillips, b O xley........................ L. Goddin, b Oxley ... F.Carpenter,bWallace F. West, b Wallace G. Wiggins, not out R.Goddin, b Wallace F.Barnes, b Wallace G.Compton, b Oxley B 1,1 b 1 .......... Total .......... P laying for Totteridge Park School versus the Stoics on Saturday last, the Rev. J. Bell took four wickets in four balls (all bowled). The Stoics made from the bat 16 runs, 10 of which were scored by C. Cockburn. JUST PUBLISHED. A MAGNIFICENT SHEET, in Chalk and Colours, containing 21 Portraits of our lead­ ing Cricketers, ENTITLED “ THE CAPTAINS OF THE COUNTY CRICKET CLUBS of ENGLAND FOR 1886.” Unframed Copies (free by post), 5s. 6d. each. 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