Cricket 1886

880 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 26, 1886. LENNOX v. BAST MOLESEY. Played at East Molesey on August 14. E ast M olesey . First Innings. W. Cooke, c Farrer, b R. Chesterton, b T. Rimmington......... 8 S. Tregellas ... 6 C. Chubbs, b C. P. H. T. Parkes, b C. P. Tregellas............... 5 Tregellas......... 0 W. Andrew, b C. P. D. Scott, not out 12 Tregellas.............. 0 H. Duthie, b T. S. W. Creswick, b RimTregellas......... 0 mington ... ... 11 G. Bradford, b C. P. E. V. Gardner, c and Tregellaa......... 0 b Rimmington ... 9 B 4, w 1, nb 1 6 G. D. Cooper, b Rim— mington ............... 1 Total ... 58 In the Second Innings Andrew scored (not out) 9, Scott, c Nevill, b Mayo, 14, Duthie (not out) 4; b 4, w 1.—Total,32. L ennox . T. S. Tregellas, b Duthie ............... 3 W.P. Dodgson, run out ...................... 7 R. Nevill, b Duthie ... 14 J . Rimmington, b Duthie ............... 0 A.G. Booty,b Cooper 19 C. P. Tregellas, b Cooper ............... 8 J.H.Farrer, b Duthie G. Lambe, b Cooper R.S.Holmes.bCooper E. Marshall, c Scott, b Cooper............... F. S. Mayo, not out... B 13, lb 1 ......... Total . 74 REIGATE HILL v. F. ABRAHAM’S XI. Played at Lingfield on August 5. R e ig a te H ill. First Innings. Second Innings. Comber, c Holt, b Abra­ ham ............................35 c and b Sharp... 3 Rev. W. H. Churchill, b Holt ...................... 0 c Cheesman, b Holt.............. S E. M. Robinson, run out... 15 c Payne, b Abra­ ham .............. S J. w. G. Welch, c Tebay, b Sharp............................22 not out ..... 12 J Kenrick, b Abraham ... 10 F. C. Welch, lbw, b Sharp 1not out ..... 66 J. T. Richardson, c Payne, b Sharp ......................12 G. M. Robinson, b Abra­ ham ............................ 6 b Holt......... G. E. Robinson, c Abra­ ham, b Sharp............... 4 W. T. I'oynbee, not out ... 0 b Sharp F. G. Somerville, c Sharp, b Abraham ............... 0 B 3,1 b 1, w 7, n b 1 ... 12 Extras... . 2 15 Total...............117 F. Abraham ’s XI. Total ...123 A. Holt, b Kenrick ... 4 A. Payne, c Comber, b Kenrick .........17 R. W. D. Hill, b Robinson............... 9 S.Cheesman.cRichard- son.bGE.Robinson 13 H Tebay, c O. E. Robinson,bKenrick 0 B. W. Sharp, b Ken­ rick ........................17 M. Holt, b Kenrick... 10 F. Clemence, c Churchill,b Somer­ ville ...................... 0 J. W. Clemence, b Somerville ......... 6 F. C. Streatfeild,lbw, b Somerville......... 4 F. Abraham, not out 1 B 3,1 b 1 ......... 4 Total , 85 iEOLIANS v. BATTERSEA. Played at Battersea on August 14. JH olians . C. H. Heasman, c Lamont, b Starkey 24 O•Jones, b Starkey ... 4 C. A. Turner,cKnight, b Starkey............... 2 E. J. Heasman, c and b Knight............... 12 T. R. Pearse, c White, b Starkey...............15 W. Morris, c and b Knight ............... 20 B a tte rs e a . R. E.North, cHunten, b Murden...............10 J. F. Sugden, c E. H. Heasman, bMurden 11 A. Kirkpatrick, b Starkey ............... 3 W. Murden, not out 40 R. Heasman, runout 6 C. H. Cartor c E. Sugden, b Starkey 1 J. K. Hunten, c Knight, b North... 12 B 4,1-b 2, n b 1... 7 Total ...146 P. Knight, run out J. Brazing, b Pearse M. Mossop, b Pearse E. J. Starkey,bPearse W. West, b Pearse ... E. Sugden, c Morris, bMurden............... W. Hogg, b Pearse... R. Lamont, not out i'. Cox, b Pearse B 4,1-b 1 3 ......... Total ........ M.C.C. & G. v. HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS. Played at Hastings on Aug. 18 and 19. M.C.C. &G. T. Moore, c J H. K. Avory, b Clark 11 P. Coles, run out ... 7 E. A. Parke, b Clark 8 C vV Fowley,c Clark, b Kidman............... 1 Pickett, b Parkin ... 62 H. Freeman, b Lav­ ender......................42 L. G Arbuthnot, b Kidman ............... 3 P. R. Papillon, not out 34 Phillips, b Kidman J. H. Farmer, c sub, b Clark ............... Rylott, c Phillips, b Elvidge ............... G.H. Wood, c Parkin, b Pigg ............... Extras ......... Total ...220 H astin gs and S t. L eon a rd s. First Innings. C.Lavender.b Rylott A. Clark, b Pickett .. C H. Young, b Pickett ............... R. Standen, run out Kidman, b Rylott ... Extras............... H. Pigg, notout........56 J. Phillips, b Rylott... 16 W.J Ransom,c Avory, b R y lott............... 9 P. H. Martineau, b Rylott ............... 12 A. Phillips, c Pickett, b Rylott ...............13 T. Parkin, c Farmer, Total .........127 b R y lo tt............... G.H. Elvidge, c Foley, b Pickett............... _ In the Second Innings Pigg scored c Rylott, b Pickett, 8, J. Phillips (not out) 15, Ransom (not out) 31; extras 4—Total, 58. BERKHAMSTED GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— PAST v. PRESENT. Played on July 29. P ast . R. C. Lowe, c Stephen­ son, b Betts .........iJ6 G.H. Price, c Stephen­ son. b Brunner ... 13 J. Major - Lucas, b Marden .................100 A. C. Morris, b Wil­ kinson ................. 7 H.F. Hinton, c Fraser, b Marden ........... 1 P resent . M. Ward, b Marden 11 W.Bedford,bMarden 3 J.H.Waller.b Marden 40 W. S Richardson, c Betts, b Marden 20 C. B. Grant, not out 0 H.E.Turner,bMarden 0 B ......................13 Total ...243 J. Betts, c Waller, b Richardson ......... 3 J.S.Bartrum.cWaller, b Price ............... 2 F. Wilkinson, not out 43 R. F. Fisher, b Price 1 W. A. Stephenson, run out ............... T. W. Brunner, not out ...................... B ............ Total ........ 69 Marden, Fraser, Hyde, Keene and Brunner did not bat. ______________________ CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY L.V.C. v. MR. BURRELL’S XI. Playedat Littlebury on August 13. C ambridge U n iversity . First Innings. Second Innings. P. Groom, l bw , d Fisher 7 b Rowe ......... 4 S. H. Lee, c and b Fisher 7 c and b Wreford- Brown .........40 H. H. Dickson, b Wreford- Brown............................18 c J. Burrell, b Wreford-Brown 16 C. E. Hedges, c and b Wre­ ford-Brown ............... 2 run out ......... 6 R. S. Goodchild, st Lower, b H. J. E. Burrell.........15 b Rowe ...........30 F. M. Schiller, c Lower, b R ow e............................ 8 run out .........14 W. H Fisher, c Rowe, b Wreford-tsrown ......... 2 cH.J.E. Burrell, b Wreford - Brown ......... 0 W. P. Carpmael, c Prest, b H. J. E. Burrell ......... 8 c Lower, b Wre­ ford-Brown ... 12 A. Harker, b H. J. E. Burrell ......................18 c and b Rowe ... 2 A. Spicer, st Lower, b Wreford-Brown ...........14not out .......... 5 L. Burrell, not out .........15 retired................ 30 Extras ...................... 5 Extras ... 1 Total ............... 119 M r . B u rrell ’ s XL Total ...160 C. Wreford-Brown, b Schiller ............... Col. Hammond, c and b Schiller S. B. Prest, c Lee, b Schiller ............... E. S. Currey, b Dick­ son ...................... H. J. E. Burrell, c Lee, b Harker F.E. Rowe, b Dickson E. Fisher, c Hedges, b Dickson .........43 H. H. Wilkes, b Schiller ............... 1 H. LoWer, b Schiller 16 R. J. Burrell, run out 2 J. Burrell, not out ... 0 Extras............... 3 P laying for Tyneside Wanderers v. New­ castle Wanderers, on Aug. 20, E. B. Brutton carried his bat through the innings for 209 out of 381. D A R K / S C elebrated CRICKET BALLS. The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says “ D ark & S ons ’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but consider D ark ’ s much the best.” Also in use by the principal County and other Clubs throughout the country. Total ...101 F. DARK & SONS, M anufacturers , LORD’S CRICKET GROUND N.W. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-5. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &o, Ac. SHOULD HAVE THE CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVEN S, B y E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K ING ’ S ROAD , BR IGHTON . The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age. 3/6 each, Post F ree. Size of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. A lso P hotos of all the P rincipal C ricketers JUST PUBLISHED. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at LORD’S. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL. ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at the OVAL. Capital Photo3 of THE PARSEES, 1/6 each: the whole set of 14, 15/-. Under the Patronage of P rince C hristian , P rince C hristian V ictor , T he E arl of S heffield , &c., &c. The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Specially for the E arl of Sheffield L o rd S h e f f ie ld w r i t e s “ I hope you will find many customers for such exceedingly good and excellent Photographs.” BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CBICKETEKS and ATHLETES. It Braces and Re­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS, l i d . F J S R B A T H . O f all C hemists , & c . Printed for the Proprietor by W bioht & Co., Cricket Press, 41 St. Andrew's Hill, Doctors’ Commons. London, R.C., August 26, 1886

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