Cricket 1887

142 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAY 19,1887. BRIXTON WANDERERS v. ST. ATJSi- TIN’S (DULWICH). Played on May 7. B r ix to n W a n d e r e r s . First Innings. Second Innings. E. Buttanshaw, b Seldon 27c Kiernander, b Copeland ... 4 J. A. Kohlbeck, b Seldon 2 b Copeland ... 0 F. Fowler, c Hooper, b Sturgeon.................... 5b Copeland ... 0 D. McLauchlan, b Stur­ geon ........................ 0 c Sturgeon, b Copeland ... 0 A. L. Guest, b Sturgeon... 1b Copeland ... 3 G. G. Chalcraft, b Stur­ geon ..........................ll b Sturgeon ... 2 P. McLauchlan, b Stur­ geon .......................... 4b Sturgeon ... 0 P. A, Nairne, b Seldon ... 2 b Sturgeon ... 0 A. B. Fowler, not out ... 1b Copeland ... 0 H. L. Puckle, b Sturgeon 0 run out ........ 0 H. Odell, b Seldon .. 4 not out ... ... 0 B ......................... 1 B ...................1 Total ... ... ... 58 Total ... 10 S t . A ustin ’ s . First Innings. Second Innings. Burt, c Puckle, b Odell .« 0 b Odell ........ 0 Smyth, c P. McLauchlan, b Odell ..................... 0 b Chalcraft 0 Norman, run out ........ 0 b Odell ......... 0 W. Seldon, b Chalcraft... 0 b Chalcraft 5 W. Hooper, b Chalcraft ... 3 b Odell ......... 3 J.Langdon, b Chalcraft... 1 b Odell ........ 0 Copeland, c Guest, b Chalcraft..................... 6 run out ... ... 4 M.Buttanshaw, notout... 1 c Guest, b Chal­ H. Kershaw, b Chalcraft 0 craft ........ not out ......... 0 7 R. Sturgeon, c Chalcraft, b Odell ..................... 2 b Odell ........ 1 Kiernander, 1b w, b Odell 3 b Guest ......... 8 B 2, lb 2 ..................... Total ... ... ... 4 20 Total 28 Philpott, b Mar­ tin ..................... C. F. Jones,b Biggs J. F. Kohlbeck, not out..................... B 2, lb 2, w 1... Total... BRIXTON WANDERERS v. BROMLEY. Played at Dulwich o n May 11. B r ix t o n W a n d e r e r s . J. L eleu , b M a rtin ............ 0 H . T. C h alcraft, o W . A. G illigan, b M artin 13 •• - — A. A . G riffiths, c H op - ton , b M artin ............41 S. C. G. F ox, b M artin... 0 H . C. H arper, b M artin 3 E . L . C havasse, b M ar­ tin ...................................... 4 B . G lover, b M artin ... 0 E . B uttanshaw , c P h il­ p o tt, b M artin ............ 0 B r o m l e y . F irst Innings. E . A. P h ilpott, c G riffiths, b F o x ...................................... 3 G . C. Jack, c C havasse, b G riffiths ............ ... ... 1 J. G reen, run o u t.................... 1 W . J. H op ton , b G lover ... 11 M artin, b J o n e s .....................24 E . D . L aven d er, b Jones... 1 W . R . W ilson , b J on es ... 2 Second Innings, b Glover ......... 4 A. Pitman, c Chavasse, b Jones........................... 2 C. H. W. Biggs, b Jones .... 8 C. Green, not out ......... 0 B 12,lb 1.......................13 Total .................60 b Glover ... b F ox........ run out b Glover ... not out c Chavasse, F o x ........ ... 13 ... 8 b „. 0 b F o x ............... 1 b Chavasse ... 9 run out ......... 1 Extras........ 8 Total ... 44 RICHMOND y. HAMPTON WICK. Played at Hampton Wick on May 11. R ich m o n d . First Innings. S econ d In n in gs. F . W. B ush, c P ow ell, b P aice .................................... 1 W . Furze, b M iles .......... 8 R . S. L u ca s, b M iles.......... 6 cP ow ell.b C ooke 7 E . A. B ush, b M ile s ........20 cP ow ell,b C astle 13 T. D . W ilson , b M iles ... 3 n ot ou t ..............24 A .Y oun g, c D ock er,b M iles 8 c sub., b C ooke 22 J. B obertson , c M iles, b P a i c e ..................................... 8 c P ow ell, b M iles 2 L . B ooth , b M iles ........... 2 b C ooke ..............13 F . H . A. B ooth , n ot ou t ... 7 lbw , b P a ico ... 0 C. R oberts, b P aice ........... 0 W . B . P ow ell, b M iles ... 5 B 2,1 b 1............................. 8 B 6 , w l ... 7 Total ............... H am pto n A. F. Powell, c F. Booth, b F. Bush ... A. Chester, b Robert­ son ..................... i E. Docker, b Robert­ son ..................... 0 G. Bird, b Bobertson 0 F. W. Jay, c Wilson, b Bobertson ........ 30 P. Castle, b F. Bush 14 W. H. Miles, not out 18 Total 6 71 W ic k . W. Cooke, b Robert­ son ..................... J.C.Winthworth, c F. Booth,bRobertson E. W. J. Wright, b Robertson ........ H . C. Paice, c Young, b Bobertson........ W ........ ........ Total ........ 94 BARNES v. SHEPHERD’S BUSH. Played at Barnes on May 10. B a r n e s . First Innings. R. H. Hutchinson, b A. King, b Parnacott 0 Gibbons .............. 39 A. G. H. Stevens, b A. Wood, b Parnacott 0 Gibbons............... 1 C. Nettleton, c ParnaG. E. Seward, b cott, b Gibbons ... 27 Parnacott ........ 0 F. J. Rawlinson, lbw, P. Nettleton, b Par­ b Gibbons ........ 12 nacott .............. 0 C. E. Ratcliff, b ParJ. E. Churchill, not nacott .............. 6 out ..................... 0 C. J. Stevens, b ParExtras............... 12 nacott ... ........ 1 — Total ........ 98 In the Second Innings Hutchinson scored (not out) 55, Wood, b Davis 19, C. Nettleton, b Davis 10, Ratcliff (not out) 2; extras 13.—Total, 99. S h e p h e r d ’ s B u sh . J. H. Gibbons, b Wood..., .............. 17 F . W. Crotch, b Wood 2 M. L. Weber, b Raw­ linson ............... 0 Ashfold, c C. Nettle­ ton, b Rawlinson... 5 L. A. Weber, b Wood 14 A . Parnacott, c A. Stevens, b Wood ... 5 J. Crotch, b Rawlin­ son ..................... E. F.Kitsell, b Wood G. B. Hall, run out T. Ellis, not out H. Forster, b Raw­ linson ............... Extras............... Total ... 47 Three Dozen O r d e r op G o in g -I n C a rd s , with latest improvements, together with Wooden Case for hanging up in Pavilion or Tent, sent on receipt of 2/6, by the Manager of this Paper, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. “ I n t e r -U n iv e r sity R eco rd s .” —Full par­ ticulars of all Competitions in Athletics, Bicy­ cling, Billiards, Chess, Cricket, Cross-Country, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, Rifle Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cambridge, from 1827 to 1887. Most valuable as a reference. Sent post-free on receipt of 1/2 in stamps, by Wright & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL v. BRITISH MUSEUM. Played at Totteridge Park on May 11. B r it is h M u seu m . Gray, b Rev. J. Bell... Eddon, b Rev. J. Bell Sharp, b Rev. J. Bell Beharrell, b Cooke ... Mackenzie, b Rev. J. Bell ..................... Brown, b Rev. J. Bell Dyer, c White, b Rev. J. Bell .............. Tate, b Rev. J. Bell Thinn, b Cooke Rudd, b Cooke........ Pratt, not out........ B 4,1 b 1 ......... Total ... 29 T o t te rid g e P a r k S c h o o l . W.M.Cooke, c Brown, b Thinn .............. 55 F. Meaden, b Thinn 37 J. H. Bell, b Thinn ... 0 Rev. J. Bell, not out 101 J. Prosser, b Thinn... 0 Rev. J. D. Bell, c & b Thinn ............... 0 W. Russell,b Brown 3 T. Giddins, c Shep- heard, b Brown ... 15 H. Tweedie, b Gray 2 W. White, not out ... 10 B 13,1 b 1, w 5 ...19 Total Thain did not bat. HIGHBURY v. KENLEY. Played at Kenley on May 7. H ig h b u r y . ...242 H. Williams, b C. Southey .............. 18 R. Wakefield, c Southey, b Joyce ... 3 W. Robson, b R. Joyce........ . ........ 6 L. H. Gunnery, c Skelton, b Joyce ... 0 J. P. Ward, not out... 23 C. G. Broadhurst, b Southey .............. 0 G.Wakefield,bMason W.Barker, b Southey J. Robson, c Joyce, b Southey ............... H . Wakefield, b Southey ............... F. Hickson, c Joyce, b Southey ......... B 13, lb 4 ......... 10 Total 95 W. G. Morrison, Gunnery........ H. Mason, b Barker R. Joyce, c Ward, b Barker .............. A. Joyce, b Ward Rev. S. Shilcock, b Barker .............. C. Southey, not out... K e n l e y . b W. Wilson, b Ward 15 H. Stride, b Ward ... 0 E. Southey, c and b Ward ............... 2 H. Joyce, b Ward ... 0 T. Skelton, b Barker 3 Total ... 56 CLAPTON v. WILLESDEN. Played at Clapton on May 14. W il l e s d e n . T. Rogers, b Clark K. White, c McEwen, b Emmerson........ R. A. Shepherd, b Emmerson ........ J. Walton, b Emmer­ son ..................... H. J. Rogers, b Em­ merson .............. W. P. Williams, bEm­ merson .............. L. Cloudesley, c Dou­ glas, b McEwen ... C la pt o n . 44 F. Hawkins, c and b Clark ....... 8 7 G, Mitchell, b Mc- Ewen ....... 2 0 E. B. Hayman, not out ....... .' .. 2 0 S. R. Davie, b Mc­ Ewen ....... 0 6 B 3, lb 4 .. 7 0 Total.. 77 1 S. A. Asser, b H. J. Rogers .............. 7 F. Briggs, b Shepherd 4 W. H. Davis, c H. J. Rogers, b Shepherd 14 J. C. Shenton, b Shep­ herd ..................... 0 G. L. Lyons, b Shep­ herd ............ . ... 0 J. H. Douglas, b Wal­ ton .................... 12 J. W. McEwen, b Shepherd.............. 2 J. W. Emmerson, b Shepherd ........ 4 C. E. Monro, b Shep­ herd ..................... 0 B. H. Clark, not out 11 R. J. Chapman, b Shepherd ........ 5 B 2, lb 4 ........ 6 Total . ... 65 RICHARDSON’S CRICKET SPECIALITIES. ‘ PERFECT-FITTING,” from 8/- per pair In B A T 3—The Patent “ CENTURY” Bat, very Special Handle. (Testimonial received from H. J. H. Scott, Esq., Captain 1886 Australian Team.) V^ith finest blades, 21/-each (nett). Sole Licensed ^takers—E. J. Page &Co., KenningtonTark. In BALLS—The “ MARVEL,” double seam and warranted hard- wearing, 4/- each or 46/- per dozen (nett). The “ NONESUCH,” Catgut-sewn, splendid value, 5/- each, or 58/- per dozen (nett). ALL-CANE HANDLED BATS, full size, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, and 15/- (subject). Very Liberal Disoount and satisfaction guaranteed. j SO U TH E RN CO U N T IE S D E PO T for SPOR TS and GAM E S , I 77, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. In GAUNTLETS-The ' (subject). In BATTING G L O V E S — The “ WINCHESTER,” with rubber secured against coming off, red rubber, 8/6 per pair (subject). In CREASE MARKERS-The “ TROUGH,” as used at Lords and The Oval, 10/6 each (nett). In CRiCKET NETS—Best quality, complete, 6yds.-by-6ft. 10/6 each; 6yds.-by-7ft., 13/6 each (subject). Send for Price Lists before deciding where to buy. HENRY RICHARDSON

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