Cricket 1886
332 CEICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 5,1886. WILLESDEN v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at Willesden on July 31. W illesden . P. L. Beall, c Bishop, b P a rk er.................. 8 E. L. Rogers, c Besch, b Stewart...............80 W. P. Williams, b H. Shackle ...............2G M. R. Fisher, run out 17 T. H. C. Levick, run out ..................... 1 H.J.Rogers, c Bishop, b Stewart...............12 H am pstead . J.W Dinham.bWick 0 J. G. G. Besch, run ont ......................11 A,U,Parker,o Cloudes- ley, h H. J. Rogers 30 H. b. Cobb, run out... 0 J. H. Whitehorn, st Spink, b Cobb ... 49 J. Major Lucas, c Spink, b H.Shackle 2 L. Cloudesley, b H. Shackle............... 13 P. S. Long, b Cobb... 0 W. Wick, not out ... 8 B 14, lb 7, w 3 ... 24 Total ..216 W. Shackle, c Long, b H. J. Rogers ... 4 C.H. Bishop, not out 11 H. Shackle, not out 0 B 2, w 2 ......... 4 Total .........66 R. Fleming, T. Spink, E. M. Hill and T. Stewart did not ►at. WILLESDEN v. MARLBORO’ PLACE. Played at Willesden on August 2. M a r lb o r o ’ P la ce . First Innings. Second Innings. A. F. Denniston, c Levick, b Wick ....................... 29 b Wick ..........22 D. Anderson, bRogers ... 3 bMajor-Lucas... 20 J. Tait, bRogers ............ 2 c and b Rogers 0 N. Gibson, c Whitehorn, b Rogers............................... 2 c Long, b Wick 10 B. Bonnett, b Rogers ...16run out .......... 4 W. G. Greig, c Cloudesley, b Rogers ......................... 5 c Whitehom, b Major-Lucas 3 W. B. Leitch, c Cloudes ley, b Major-Lucas ... 16 b Major-Lucas 0 H. J. Gavin, c Cooke, b Rogers... ........................ 0 c Whitehorn, b Wick ......... 0 H. A. Henderson, b Rogers 0 run out .......... 4 H. A. Leresche, c Major- Lucas, b Roeters ........10 b Wick ........... 3 H. C. Connell, not out ... 1not out ........... 5 L b 3 ,w 2 .................. 5 Total Total ... 71 W illesd en . First Innings. Second Innings. R. Davie, c Henderson, b Denniston...................... 4 b Denniston ... J. H. Whitehorn, b Greig 9 b Anderson ... 3 T. H. C. Levick, 1b w, b G reig............................31 run out ..........17 H. J. Rogers, c Henderson, b Gibson ...................... 5 not out ..........20 J. Major-Lucas, c and b Gibson ...................... 5 b Greig .......... 6 L. Cloudesley, not out ...18 b Gibson .........19 T. W. Crawliall-Wilson, b Denniston...................... 1 not out .......... 1 0. Cooke, c Gibson, b Denniston...................... 5 W. Wick, c Greig, b Gib son ............................ 1 F. S- Long, c Gibson, b Denniston...................... 6 S. li. Davie, b Denniston 0 B 3,1 b 2 ............... 5 L b ......... 3 Total ... 90 Total ... 72 LENNOX v. iEOLIANS. Played at Dulwich on July 31. .330LIANS. T. R. Pearse, b T. S. Tregellas............... C. A. Turner, c and b T. S. Tregellas A. Parsons, b T. S. Tregellag, b C. P. Tregellas............... E. J. Heasman, b C. P. Tregellas ......... W. Morris, c Farrer, b C. P. Tregellas E. H. Heasman, b C. P. Tregellas ... ... A. Kirkpatrick, b T. S. Tregellas......... 4 R. W. Heasman, c Esson, b C. P. Tre- gellas ............... 28 C. Carter, c Booty, b B. Heasman.........20 Q. Roberson, c and b Farrer............... 5 J. Hunten, not out .. 11 B 8, la 1, w 2 ... 11 Total .........98 T. S. Tregellas, c Parsons, b E. H. Heasman...............30 W.P.Dodgson, not out 47 L ennox . B. Heasman, not out 21 B 12, lb 2 ......... 14 Total ..112 C. P. Tregellas, A. G. Booty, R. Nevill, G. Lam*e, J. H. Farrer, F. Dore, J. C. fisson and W. V. Goad did not bat. BRIXTON WANDERERS v. H.M.S. MARL BOROUGH. Played at Hilsea on July 31. B rixton W anderers . First Innings. C. H. Wall, b Roome ... 21 A. H. Knott, b Roome ... 4 S. C. G. Fox, c Hastings, b Second Innings, c Wall, b Leahy 62 b Roomc .........46 12 6 , 38 Wall W. A. Gilllgan, c land Wall ............... .... A. L. Guest, b Roome B. Glover, c Hastings, Callaghan............... N. E. Bieber, b Roome T. G. Thompson, c Green, b Roome ...................... 9 A. F. Cowell, b Callaghan 0 P. McLauchlan, run out... 0 H. L. Puckle, not out ... 0 B l,lb 2 ,n b 2 ......... 5 13 cEllis,b Wall... 36 Total ..116 b Roome .......... 5 not out ............17 c Ellis, b Wall... 25 c Wall, b Roome 6 b Hastings ... 3 run out ......... 5 b Wall....... . ... 0 b Hastings ... 2 B13,lbl,wl,nb 2 17 Total ...224 H.M.S. M arlborough . H. Leader, run out... 0 J. Ellis, not out.........43 L. Wall, b Glover ... 3 Leahy, b Glover ... 0 Comm. O’Callaghan, b Fox...................... 5 A. Hastings, b Glover 2 W. Roome, b Fox ... 0 P. Green, c Wall, b F o x ............. .. ... E. Austin, c Bieber, b Glover............... Toop, b Glover......... Littlewood, b Glover Total .........i D A E K ’ S C elebrated cr ick et b a l l s . The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says: “ D abk & S ons ’ Cricket Balia are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. 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