Cricket 1887
158 CEICKET: A WEEKLY RECOBD OF THE GAME MAY 26,1887. HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS v. CHRIST’S COLLEGE (F in c h le y ). Played at Finchley on May 21. H a m p stea d N o n d e s c r ip ts . W. S. Slagg, lbw, b Yearsley............... J. Hutchinson, b Yearsley.............. E. Abbott, not out... A. E. Martin, b Yearsley............... B 2,1 b 2, w 4 ... L. Hutchinson, c Locke,b Layman... 44 W. J. Haycraft, c Wynne, b Yearsley 7 W. B. Casson, bMor gan .....................12 L. Corke, b Tuckwell 15 C.Braithwaite, b Lay man ..................... 4 W. A. Burton, b Lay man ..................... 1 A. Clarke, c Wynne, b Layman ........ 4 C h r is t ’s C o l l e g e , F in c h le y . Jeffery, b Casson ... 16 Yearsley, b Casson ... 3 Tuckwell, b Casson... 24 Gray, b Haycraft ... 2 Stein, b Casson........ 7 Total Layman, not out Wynne, not out B ............... ...104 Total 67 Windus, Morgan, Garner and Locke did not bat- ROYAL ASCOT v. PHILBERDS. Played at Ascot on May 21. P h ilb e r d s . H. M. Burge, c Whit- feld, b Widdowson W.R. Raven, c Wid- dowson, b Whitfeld E. Fisher, c Clarke, b Widdowson ........ C. J. M. Godfrey, c Widdowgon, b Whitfeld ............... H. Foster, b Whitfeld H. J. Price, c and b Widdowson ......... J. O. Sturges-Jones, lbw, b Widdowson 0 C. J. Johnson, c Goodall, b Wid dowson ............... 6 L. G. Roberts, b Whitfeld ........ 2 H. M. Price, 1b w, b Whitfeld:.............. 0 Ros«, not out ........ 0 Total , 31 R o y al A scot C.C. H.Whitfeld,bGodfrey 1 A . F . Somerset,c God frey, b Fisher........ 40 E. H. Parey, b Burg« H. C. Clarke, b Burge H. Blackett, b Burge F, Goodall, jun., b Godfrey .- Widdowson, c and b Burge ...............14 J.W.Dinton, b Burge 4 J.Fry,lbw,bGodfrey 2 F.Longhurst.not out 1 B 2,1b 1, n b l ... 4 Total C. T. Muidoch did not bat. , 70 ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL <LEATHERHEAD) v. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL. Played at Leatherliead on May 18. S t . J ohn ’ s S chool . H. L. Rogers, c Hope, b Swabey.............. 4 W.S.Clowes, c Nelson, b "wabey.............. 1 Harrison, c Judge, b Swabey ............ 10 N. Perkins, c Badger, b Judge ............238 L. Davies, b Maw ... 85 D. B. James, c Dry- j Total land, b Newington 10 I S t. B a r t h o lo m e w ’s H o s p it a l.— C. W. Newing ton scored (run out) 17, T. Maw, c Clowes,b Davies 4, J. Hope (not out) 3; b 2,1 b 3—Total (for two wickets) 29. S. Moore, b Maw ... 2 J. E. Perks, b Maw... 0 A. P. Butler, b Maw 2 W. Hargreaves, not out ................... 28 A. W. F. Rutty, run out ..................... 0 B10,1b 3, w 7,nb 2 22 ...402 ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL (LEATHERHEAD) v. II. WYNDHAM’S XI. Played at Leatherhead on May 21. S t . J oh n ’ s S c h o o l . W. Hargreaves, h w, b Perkins H. P. Butler, b G. Mitchell............... J. E. Perks, c A. W. Stewart, b Perkins A. F. Rutty, c A. W. Stewart, b G. Mit chell ..................... A. Martin, not out... B 6, w 4, n b l ... H. L. Rogers, b E. J. Mitchell ......................................................... 6 W. S. Clowes, c A. Stewart, b E. J. Mitchell .......................... .... ................... .... . 15 N. Perkins, b A. Stewart, b R. B. Stewart ................................................ ....... 132 L. Davies, b G. Mit chell ................................ ........................... 3 D. B. James, c R. B. 11 Stewart, b E. J. Mitchell ........................................................ 9 Total .......200 S. Moore, c G. Mit chell, b Saunders H. W y n d h a m ’s XI.—E. Mitchell scored b Per kins 1, R. B. Stewart, b Perkins, 0, A. W. Stewait, (not out) 4, H. Harden (not out) 2—Total (for 2 wickets) 7. B.M.N. Perkins, G.Mitchell, F. L. Saunders, E O. Kingdon, S. Elyard, H. S. Wyndham,and W. Har den did not bat. KENSINGTON PARK v. CARSHALTON PARK. Played at Carshalton Park on May 21. K e n s in g to n P a rk . G. A. Rimington, b Francis .............. 30 J. H. Bettington, st Wrigley,bGreatorex 0 G. H. P. street, c Wrigley, b J. Col man .................... 18 G. H.Baker,b Francis 2 W. F. Thompson, c Giles, b J. Colman 2 W. Bird, b J. Colman 4 J.G. O’Brien, run out J. B. Bettington, c and b J. Colman... A.T. Stanley, not out W . A.Baron,bFrancis R. M. Nystrom, c Jeffery, b Francis B 2,1 b 4 ........ Total . 79 C ar sh alto n P a r k . A. S. Francis, c Nystrom, b Street 77 S. Colman, b J, B. Bettington ........ 29 J. E. A. Greatorex, not out .................31 T. M. M. Wilde, P. T. Wrij C. T. Giles, H. B. Burnell, £ man did not bat. G.E. Jeffery, not out 9 B 6,1 b 1, w 1 ... 8 Total ...154 ley, G. H. H. Goldney, A. Jones and J.Col- CHIGWELL SCHOOL v. WOODFORD WELLS, Played at Chigwell on May 21. W oodford W e l l s . H. Cook, b G. Wil kinson ............... 0 F. Kay, b G. Wilkin son ..................... 0 A. Jones, b G. Wil kinson .............. 0 H. Cordeaux, st Soper, b Huffen ... 8 E. Tidswell, not out L b 1, w 1 ........ A. Mason, c Acres, b Renals .............. 1 H. H. Davies, b Huffen .............. 8 A. Wohlgemuth, b Huffen .............. 0 W. H. Creaton, c Rayne, b G. Wilkin son ..................... 7 W. Mason, b G. Wilkinson ........ 11 J. Mead, b G. Wilkin- Total son ..................... 0 C h ig w e l l S ch o ol . 2 J. E. Acres, not out 18 B 4,1 b2, w 1 ... 7 C. M. Wood, b Davies 34 G. Wilkinson, b Kay 2 Huffen, b Kay ........ 0 J. H. Renals, b Kay... 2 Total .........104 H. O. Tarbotton, not out .................... 41 L.R. Flick, J. P. H. Soper, A. Wilkinson, P. F, Tidswell, and W. F. Rayne did not bat. RICHARDSON’S CRICKET SPECIALITIES. In BAT =!—The Patent “ CENTURY” Bat, very Special Handle. (Testimonial received from H. J. H. Scott, Esq., Captain 1886 'Australian Team.) With finest blades, 21/- each (nett). Sole LicensedMakers—E. J. Page &Co., Kennington Park. In BALLS—The “ MARVEL,” treble seam and warranted hard- wearing, 4/- each or 46/- per dozen (nett). 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