Cricket 1886

194 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. JUNE 10,1886. C A RTERHOU SE v. I ZIN GAR I. Played at Charterhouse on J u n ; 5. I Zi F. Gore, b Shaw......... 17 Major Davidson, b Shaw.......................45 Capt. Wheble, c Shaw, b Streatfeild Capt. Bannatine, Streatfeild Lord Dalkeith, Streatfeild R. G. Hargreaves, Shaw................. ,'GARI. A Coopar Key, c Shaw, b Wilkinson 12 Lord Wenlock, not out ........................41 17 C. T. Montgomerie, b Streatfeild......... 7 H.S.Ponsonby.bShaw G Rev. T. A. Tait, sub., b Streatfeild..........22 B 4, lb 8, w l ... 13 10 Total ...209 C harterhouse . H. C. Price, c sub. Bannatine ......... 45 H. S. Steele, b Lord D alkeith................. 0 E. S. Currey, 1b w, b Lord Wenlock ... 44 J. B. Hawkins, c Hargreaves, b Cooper-Key ......... 11 H. J. Carson, L, R. Wilkinson, and W. A did not bat. E. C. Streatfeild, b Hargreaves ..........32 R. G. Baker-Carr, b Wheble ................ 6 G.H.Rayner,notout 0 A. C. Nixon, not out 1 B 3,1 b 2 Total ...144 Shaw B LACKH E A TH v. L A W CLUB. Played at W illesden on June 5. J. E. Shaw, c and b Camroux................. E. H. W. Beresford, c Camroux,bCorthorn H. T. Twynam, b \ Carver ................ J. A. C. Tanner, b Orm erod................ W. R. Moon, b Carver G. Webster, b Carver 0 H.P.Cooke,bOrmerod H. K. Gow, b Carver F.S. 'ackson.b Carver S. H. Turner, c Mar­ riott, b Carver ... J. A. Collins, not out B 3,1 b 1, n-b 1... Total B lackheath . J. A. Clarke, c and b Webster ................ 20 R.S.Barrow.b Webster 0 C. J. Carver, b Jackson 3 E.B. Ormerod, not out 25 li.D.Eicke, b Webster R. Richardson, b W ebster................ C. E. L. Corthorn, b Cooke....................... G. F. Camroux, b Webster................ G D. S. Hindmarsh, b Webster................ 5 G.O. >acob.c Webster, b C ooke................ 10 H.B.Marriott,b. ooke 0 B 3,1 b 1 .......... 4 Total 77 L E A TH E R H E A D v. St. JOHN’S SCHOOL. Played at Leatherhead on Jun 35. L eatherhead . S. Skelton, run out 10 L. Alcock, b Perkins 23 Rev. A. M. Hill, b Perkins ................. 1 W. Titchmarsh, not out ........................12 E. Penny, b Perkins 0 L b ................. 2 F. Hue Williams, b Perkins ................ 6 F. Sturt, b Davies ... 1 E. L. Lucas, c Clarke, b Legpatt................ 47 A.P.Doulton.c Smith, b Perkins................ 11 P.M.Walters,bPerkins 20 C. L. Budd, b Mer- mayer ................ 19 Total ...152 M. Bristowe, b Sturt F. C. Clarke, lbw, b Sturt........................ ii E. H. W. Leachman, c Alcock, b Sturt... 0 J. N. Perkins, b Skel­ ton ........................19 J. L. Davies, not out 22 C. F. Mermayer, st Walters, b Sturt ... 0 W. Hargreaves, b Sturt........................ 0 St. J ohn ’ s S chool . First Innings. A. F. Smith, c Wil­ liams, b Sturt G. Tothill, b Titch­ marsh ................. R. M. Davy, st Walters, b Titch­ marsh ................ H. W. Leggatt, lbw, b Titchmarsh B 8,1 b 1, w 1 ... 10 Total ... 75 In the Second Innings, M. Bristowe scored c Alcock, b Hill 10, J. N. Perkins (not out) 19,1. L. Davies (not out) 16; w 3—Total 48. O n Saturday last at Waltham stow, in a match between the Evering (Clapton) and the Elmsdale Clubs, the latter club were all dis­ posed of for 12 runs (including 3 extras). Mr. W . C. Boys, Hon. Sec. of the Evering C.C., bowled 7 overs (6 maidens) for 1 run a n l 9 wickets (8 clean bowled). He performed the “ hat trick ” clean bowling 3 wickets with con­ secutive balls. ■yt^EST SURREY C.C. (medium), Half Moon, ' Y Putney. There are vacancies in this Club for Playing Members. Terms Moderate. Apply to J. W . H opson , 8, Victoria Terrace, Acre Lane, Brixton, or T. W. G arnham , 11, Castle Street, Long Lane, S.E. TH E “VINCULUM” BRACE PATENTED. 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