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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