Cricket 1887
MAY 26, 1887 CEICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 157 BRADFIELD COLLEGE. F ir s t E l e v e n . May 17—Bradfield, v. Pembroke College, Oxford May 21—Bradfield, v. Queen’s College, Oxford May 24—Bradfleld, v. Hertford College, Oxford May 28—Bradfleld, v. Magdalen College, Oxford May 30—Bradfleld, v. Old Boys June 7—Bradfield, v. Keble College, Oxford June 11—Bradfleld, v. Worcester College, Oxford June 18—Bradfield, v. Reading Club June 24—Radley, v. Radley College June 28—Bradfleld, v. Highclere Park Club July 5—Bradfleld, v. Newbury Club *-------Bradfleld, v. J. H. Peachey, Esq.’s XI. ♦— —Highclere, v. Highclere Park S econd E l e v e n . May 14—Bradfleld, v. J. H. Peachey, Esq.’s XI. June 24—Bradfield, v. Radley College 2nd XI. *Date not yet fixed. RADLEY COLLEGE. May 11.—-v. University College, Oxford May 18.—v. Worcester College, Oxford May 19—v. Old Radleians May 25.—v. St. Catherine’s, Oxford May 30.—v. Warwickshire Crusaders June 4.—v. Exeter College, Oxford June 8.—v. Merton College, Oxford June 18.—v. Corpus College, Oxford June 25—v. Bradfield College July 2.—v. Reading July 13.—v. M.C.C. and Ground May 21.- May 28. June 2.- June 4. June 9. June 11.- June 16.- June 18 . June23. June 25.- June 30.- July 2. July 5. July 9. BRIGHTON COLLEGE. -Glynde, v. Southdown Club -Brighton, v. Brighton Club ■Highgate, v. Highgate School -Brighton, v. Rev. T. H. Belcher s XI. —Brighton, v. M.C.C and Ground .—Brighton, v. Kensington Park .—Brighton, v. Lancing College —Brighton, v. Stoics .—Brighton, v. Crystal Palace .—Dulwich, v. Dulwich College .—Brighton, v. Ne’er-Do-Weels -Brighton, v. South Lynn -Lancing, v. Lancing College -Brighton, v. Tonbridge School O l d B rig h ton ian s ’ W e e k . July 25, 26—Brighton, v. Old Brightonians July 27, 28.—Brighton, O.B’s. v. Gentn. of Sussex July 29, 30.—Brighton, O.B’s v. Incogniti FETTES COLLEGE, May 14—V. Brunswick C. C. May 22—v. Lasswade June 11—v. Edinboro’ Academy June 18—v. Merchiston June 25, 27—v. Old Fettesians July 2—v. Glenalmond July 8, 9—v. Loretto July 16—v. Blair Lodge July 19—v. Oxford Satellites July 30—v. Grange C. C. LORETTO SCHOOL. May 7—Pinkie, v. Dalkeith May 14—Grange, v. Grange May 19—Lasswade, v. Lasswade May 21—Pinkie, v. Brunswick May 28—Pinkie, v. West of Scotland June 4—Pinkie, v. Australasians June 10,11—Rossall, v. Rossall June 18—Pinkie, v. Edinburgh Academy June 20—Pinkie, v. Edinburgh University June 25—Craigmount, v. Craigmount July 2—Merchiston, v. Merchiston July 8, 9—Fettes, v. Fettes July 16—Pinkie, v. Glenalmond July 18—Pinkie, v. Oxford Univ. Satellite* July 23—Blair Lodge, v. Blair Lodge July 27—Pinkie, v. Lasswade SHREWSBURY SCHOOL. May 18—School (2) v. Pontesbury May 28—School (2) v. Abbey Foregate June 4—School v. Welshpool June 9—School v. Shropshire June 15—School v. Boughton Hall June 22—School v. A. F. Chance’s XI. June 30, July 1—School v. Old Salopian* July 6—School v. Derbyshire Friars July 12,13—School v. Rossall School July 20—School v. Radnorshire July 23—School v. M.C.C. and Ground Aug. 1—School v. Shropshire N.B.—Allthesematches willbe played at Shrews bury, except the match with Rossall, which will take place at Rossall. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. May 14.—v. R. Hine Haycock’s XI. May 21.—v. Magdalen College. Oxford May 28.—v. Corpus Christi College, Oxford June 2.—v. I Zingari June 7.—v. Prince Christian’s XI. June 21.—v. 2nd King’s Own Borderers June 25.—v. Old Wellingtonians July 6.—v. Charterhouse July 12,13.—v. Haileybury July 16.—v. M.C.C. July 23.—v. Marlboro’ Blues UPPINGHAM SCHOOL. May 14—v. H. H. Stephenson’s XI. May 19, 20—v. Incogniti May 23, 24—v. Liverpool C. and Ground May 30, 31—v. L. Martineau’s XI. June 15,16—Haileybury, v. Haileybury College June 23,24—v. S. Christopherson’s XI. June 29, 30—v. Old Boys July 6, 7—Uppingham, v. Repton School July 11—v. The Friars A. H. Hossack, c NelL.L. Cox, c and b son, b Disbrowe ... 9 Cobbold.............. 0 B. H. Hodge, « Park, J. W. Gleed, b Cob b Diabrowe ........ 2 bold ..................... 3 F. P. Owen, b DisA. H. Dangar, b Dis browe.................... 17 browe ............... 1 F. L. Oliver, c Law, b C. T. Scott, not out 8 Dirbrowe.............. 3 W. J. Lias, b Dis TT. Savill, b Cobbold 10 browe ............... 1^ K. Joyce, c Nelson, b B ... ............... 2 CobVold ............... 13 D. G. Spurrier, bCobTotal ........ 87 bold ..................... BRUCE CASTLE v. STOICS. Played at Bruce Castle on May 18. S to ics . First Innings. J. S. Haycraft, b Richards............ 11 F. Purchard, bStark 5 H. Vivian, c and b Stark..................... 1 C. Harrower, b Richards............... 1 E. Spencer Stanhope, c Hill, b Stark ... 0 A. Clarke, b Richards H.Rennie.bRichards A.W. Barnes.not out W. J. Hayoraft, ab sent ..................... O. R. Borradaile, absent .............. T. Lavender, absent B ..................... Total . 29 In the Second Innings Harrower scored (not out), 18, Stanhope (not out), 6, Barnes c and b Richards, 2, W. J. Haycraft, b Richards, 28; b 5, 1b 4, w 1.—Total, 64. B ru c e C a s t l e . H. Sewell, c Rennie, b Harrower.............. 6 G. David, c sub., b BarDes ............... 3 P. D. Richards, c sub, b Barnes.............. 19 J. H. Arundell, b J. S. Haycraft.............. 33 G. Morgan, c sub, b J. S. Haycraft ... 5 W. Hill, b J. S. Hay craft .................... 16 H. W. Hardman, c Vivian, b J. S. Hay craft ..................... 2 Rev. O. Philpott, c Vivian,b J. S. Hay craft...................20 J. 8tark, c and b J. S. Haycraft................ 6 W. Andrew, c and b J. S. Haycraft ... 2 H. Sharps, not out... 4 B 4, w 1 .......... 5 Total ..121 T h e C r ic k e t F ie l d . By Rev. James Pycroft. The Standard Work on the Game. Ninth edition, just out, cloth bound, price 2s. 6d.; post free 2s. 9d. Contains Origin of the Gameof Cricket; The General Character of Cricket; The Hambledon Club and the Old Players; Cricket generally established as a National Game by the end of the last Century; First Twenty Years of the present Century; A Dark Chapter in the History of Cricket; The Surrey—its History; The Zingari—their Origin ; Battalogia, or the Science and Art of Batting; Hints against Slow Bowling; A Chapter on Bowling; Hints on Fielding. The Gentlemen and Players Matches to end of 1886—Wright and Co. (Cricket Press), 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctor’s Commons, London, E .C . WEST WRATTING PARK v. H. SAVILL’S XI. Played at West Wratting Park on May 19. W e s t W r a ttin g P a r k . First Innings. W. N Oobbold, b Hodge... 40 P. Williams, b Hossack ... 1 E. J. W. Disbrowe, run out ........................... 4 F. Campbell, b Hodge ... 0 A. Sanders, b Hossack ... 0 L. Savill. b Hossaek........ 0 E. W. Nelson, b Hossack 0 W. Crabb, st Gleed, b Hodge ............ J. C. Law, o Joyce, b Spurrier ..................... B. Armytage, c Dangar, b Hodge........................... V. Lanyon. b Spurrier ... W. W. Park, not out........ B 5, lb 4 ..................... ... 0 Second Innings. Ibw, b Hossack 51 b Hodge ........ 0 b Hodge ........ 1 b Hossack........ 7 b Hossack........ 0 bHossack........ 2 b Hossack........ 0 c Cox, b Hodge 2 b Dangar ........ 6 c Cox,b Hodge 14 not out ........ 0 b Hodge ........ 6 B 10,1b1 ...11 Total ...............71 Total H. S a v i l l ’ s XI. ...100 WEST WRATTING PARK v. PEMBROKE COLLEGE (2nd XI.) Played at West Wratting Park on May 10. W e st W r a ttin g P a r k . W. N. Cobbold, c Thurston, b Streat- feild ..................... 0 P. Williams, b Streat- feild ..................... 2 L. Savill. c Bagshaw, b Vanderbyl........ 7 F. Campbell, b Brougham ........ 10 A. Sanders, b Van derbyl ............... 0 IE. W. Nelson, run out ..................... 1 R. D. Stamer, b Van derbyl ............... 9 Rev. H. W.Williams, b Brougham........ C. R. Gott, b Brougham ........ 0 J. C. Law, not out ... 1 B. Armytage, b Brougham ......... 4 B 13 .............. 13 2 Total , 58 P em broke C o l l . C. C. A. Taylor, ,b Sanders .............. 2 P. B. Vanderbyl, b 8anders .............. 8 P. D. Hornby, b San ders ..................... 5 H. C. Streatfeild, c Nelson, b Camp bell .................... 7 W. P. Brougham,lbw, bCampbell ........ 5 J.C.Godfrey.bStamer 17 E.Robinson, not out 3 W. H. Bagshaw, c Nelson, b Cobbold 1 G. B. Thurston, c Stamer, b Cobbold 1 A. Rogerson.cStamer, b Cobbold ........ 13 A.E.Sankey.bStamer 6 B 2,1b 2, w 2, nb 2 8 Total 76 TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL v. KENSINGTON. Played at Totteridge Park on May 21. K e n sin g to n . A.Midcraft.c Meaden, E. Thomas, b Rev. b Rev. J. Bell........ 0 J. Bell .............. 0 J. Froude, b Cooke ... 11 R.Millbourne, b Rev. E. Harvey, c Mitchell, J. Bell .............. 3 b Cooke ............... 9 H. Morris, b Cooke 0 W.Purseglove. b Rev. C Giddins, b Rev. J. J. Bell..................... 0 Bell..................... 0 T. Clarke, b Cooke ... 0 B l . l b l .................. 2 G. Corke, not out ... 9 — C. Sudbury, run out 1 Total ........ 35 T o t te r id g e P ark S c h o o l . W. Cooke, b Corke ... 0 Rev. J. Bell, not out 14 F. Meaden, not out ... 26 B 1,1 b1 ........ 2 A. Mitchell, b Harvey 6 Total ........ 48 J. H. Bell, J. Prosser, Bev. J. D. Bell, W. White, W. Russell, W. Thain, and F. Giddins did not bat.
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