Cricket 1886
280 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, JUNE 24,1886. EALING v. EALING TRADESMEN. Played at Ealing on June 14. T radesmen . M.Howell, b Hemsley J. Abernethie, c Stra- nack, b Hemsley... E. Longhurst, b H emsley................. A. Jones, not out ... G. v\ills, b Barker ... E xtras................. G.Perkins.b Hemsley 36 C. F. Saunders, c Stra- nack, b Owen......... 22 S. Shepherd, c and b Barker .................10 A. Hellard, b Barker 0 Ii. Atlee, c Summer- hayes, b Barker ... 1 G.A.Adkins,bBarker 0 J.Hollinrake.b Hems ley ........................ ? B aling . Total C. Raymond Barker, 1b w, b Perkins ... 7 Rev. A. Owen, b Atlee 5 A.M.Hemsley, not outl75 II. Summerhayes, run out ........................ A. Batchelor, c Abor- nethie, b Perkins... 23 J. H. Young, not out 44 E xtras.................21 Total ...335 C. T. Worsley, G. R. Mcrrea. S. F. Wood, A. Stranack, J. P. Rigby and W. B. Hervey did not bat. EALING v. M.C.C. <fc G. Played at Ealing on June 16. MC. Titchmarsh, b Ray- mond-Barker......... 16 D. H. Barry, b Batch elor ........................95 C. J H. Cooper, c and b Raymond-Barker 6 S. A. Hart-Davies, c Astley, b Batchelor 19 Pickett, c Owen, b Batchelor................32 W F. Montresor. c Morlce, b Batchelor 5 C. H.Smith-Turberville, b Raymond-Barker 28 T. C. Hibbert, b Ray mond-Barker ... 37 Major Fenwick, b Batchelor .......... 0 S. T. Rutter, b Batch elor ........................11 G. W. Wood, not out 3 Extras................. 8 Total ...260 E aling . R.T.Twyman.bTitch- marsh .................21 W.S.Morice.bPickett 9 E. Farr, b Pickett ... 19 C.S.Raymond-Barker, b Pickett................ 5 C. T. D. Astley, b Pickett ................. 4 A. M. Hemsley, b Pickett ................. 6 E.B. Wilkinson,cRut- ter, b Titchmarsh 27 A.Batchelor,bPickett 0 C. Swinhoe, b Pickett 44 Rev A. Owen, not out 2 S. F. Wood, not out 0 Extras.................32 Total ...169 EALING v. GRYPHONS. Played at Ealing on June 19. Barton-Smith, b Mel ler ....................... 4 S. C. Blackett, b Stew art ....................... 13 R.G. McCrea, b Meller 0 E. Perdoe-Wilkinson, b Meller ................ 2 A.M. Hemsley,b Lewis 40 C. Stranack, b Meller 0 C. J. D. Astley, b Stew art ........................ 3 A. Batchelor, b Mel ler ........................61 P. E. Bodington, b Meller ................. 0 P. F. Wood, not out 17 Rev. A. Owen, c sub, b Stewart ..........34 B 10, lb 4, w 9... 23 Total......... 200 G ryphons . T. G. Ferris, b Bat chelor....................... 8 H. L. Lewis, c Hems ley. b Owen ......... 5 W. F. Richmond, c Wood, b Owen ... 13 H .Meller, c Batchelor, b Owen ................ 2 A. L. Stewart, c Hemsley, b Bat chelor ................. 4 C. S. Deane, not out 10 S. C. Lee, not out ... 3 B ........................ 3 Total 48 TOTTENHAM v. JUNIOR MIDDLESEX Played at Tottenham on June 12. T ottenham . Grant, c and b Walters, c Shaw, b Harrower ......... 27 Barrower .......... 11 IIore, st Shubrook, b Cumberland, b Clark 7 Clark ....................... 4 Dalton, c Mackay, b H. T. Mortlock, b Clark ................. 5 Clark........................ 0 Knight, b narrower 1 Ball, c Mackay, b Donston, not out ... 1 S e lfe ........................ 28 B 3,1 b 4, w 3......... 10 W. J. Mortlock, run out ........................ 1 Total ......... 166 Perrin, c Shaw, b Harrower .......... 11 J unior M iddlesex . G. Dryden scored (not out) 3, Shockley, (not out) 9 ;b 4 , 1 b 1—Total 17. Shaw, Clark, Shubrook, Harrower, Mackay, Gann, Rumbelow, Selfo, and Picard did not bat. JUNIOR MIDDLESEX v. TOTTENHAM. Played at Tottenham on June 14. T ottenham . Perrin, b Pack......... 4 Bell, b Pack ......... 7 Humbe.bJ.B. Palmer 11 Crafts run o u t ......... 5 Burton, b 'ackson ... 16 Nockall.bJ.B. Palmer 17 Lovibond, c Pack, b Jackson ................ 4 Thomas, b Jackson 27 Stewart, b Jackson 0 Rodda, not out... Allen, c Pack, Jackson .......... B 4,1 b 4, w 3 Total ,... . 23 ...130 J unior M idd lesex . H. B. Biddle, notout 40 i W.H.Palmer,not out 58 W. Couchman, c B 3,1 b 1, w 1 ... 5 Stewart, b Nockall 26 — R. Pack, b N ockall... 7 I Total ..........136 J. Gillard, J. B. Palmer. A. Wheatley, H. Dor- rington, J. M. Pugh, J. Jackson, and W. W. Clark did not bat. 36 PALLINGSWICK ▼. ^EOLIANS. Played at East Acton on June 19. P allingsw ick . E. A. Collins, b Mur den ... ................. O.L.Tudor.b Murden D.H.Hewitt, c Harri son, b Murden ... H. Weber, b Murden A. F. M. Gamble, not out ........................ B 5,1 b 2, w 1 ... M. A. Walker, c Heas man, b Harrison ... F. S. Heynemann, c Carter, b Pearse ... 19 A.F.Bettinson,bJones 16 B. A. Carter, c and b H arrison................ 3 D. A. J. Bacon,b Heas man ........................ 7 J. H. Dean-Drake, c Jones, b Pearse ... 24 ^E olians . Total ...121 A. Kirkpatrick, c Hewitt, b Bettinson 15 G. Harrison, c Drake, b Collins ................. 3 E. D. Heasman, c Weber, b Bettinson 19 E. H. Heasman, b Bettinson................ 15 W. Murden, O. Jones, C. did not bat. T.R.Pearse.cWalker, b Carter.................24 C. A. Turner, not out 5 R. Heasman, not out 3 B 8,1 b 2 ..........10 Total ..........94 Carter, and A. Howes CHARLTON PARK v. iEOLIANS. Played at Charlton Park on June 14. 2Eo n an s. F. T. Cowell, b Pease 0 O.Jones.st Lawrence, b Pease .................25 R. Heasman, b Pease 20 C. Turner, not ou t... 1 C.H.Carter.cW. Bur nett, b A. Burnett 2 T. R. Pearse, c Law rence, b Zambrano 8 A. Kirkpatrick, b Pease........................ 1 E. A. Heasman, st Lawrence, b 1ease 20 A. Howes, c Turner, b Pease........................ 2 E. J. Heasman, c Turner, b Pease ... 0 W. Morris, st Law rence, b Pease......... 0 Total , 79 C harlton P ark . D. J. MacFarlan, b Morris ...................16 H E. Lawrence, b H. E. Heasman ........... 33 B. Craig, c Morris, b Jones........................23 W. Burnett, c Pearse, b Jones ................ 3 W.H.Martin,b Morris 28 S. R. Sargent, b E. H. Heasman................ 42 G. Turner, b E. J. Heasman.................15 A. Burnett, c Turner, b Jones ................ 23 A. P. Zambrano, not out ........................37 E. W. Sampson, b Turner ................. 3 A. H Pease, c Jones, b E. a . Heasman... 9 B 10,lb 8, w 5, nb 1 24 Total ...256 RAVENSBOURNE (LEE) v. WAVERLEY. Played at Dulwich c>nJune 12. R avensbourne . J. S. Kistruck, lb w, b Pennell .................19 A. J. Prior, b Curtis... 0 P. Williams, b Col- thorp........................14 R. James, run out .. 4 B. Hewish, b Colthorp 0 Buscall, b Pennell ... 0 King, b Pennell ... 6 Hosking, b Colthorp 1 Rumsey, run out ... 10 Stapleton, not ou t... 8 Gore, c Drakeford, b Colthorp................ 0 B15, lb l, w l... 17 W ave rley . Total A. Pennell, b Hewish 3 F. F. Whitehead, lbw, b Kistruck .......... 0 W. W Curtis, b Kist ruck ........................ 2 R. Pewtris, c Rumsey, b Kistruck ......... 5 O. Feasey, b Hewish 11 A. Calthorp, not out O.A Payne, b Hewish A. Grape, b Hewish Tom F.mmett, b Williams .......... J. Erakeford, b Hewiah ... .......... B ....................... Total A. Emmett did not bat% PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-5. TVTESSRS. E. HAWKINS & Co. (late H ennah and K ent ), 108, King’s Road, Brighton, beg to announce that they have the following now ready. Large size suitable for framing, Mounted on “ India Tints" and beautifully finished, Lord Sheffield’s Eleven, at Sheffield Park; The Austra lians, at Sheffield Park; Gentlemen of England, at Oval; England, at Lord’s; Gloucestershire; Surrey; Nottinghamshire; Kent; Sussex; Phila delphians; Charterhouse School; Huntsmen and Jocneys; Yorkshire; Derbyshire; Cambridge, Past and Present; Incogniti. 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