Cricket 1887

JCJ NE 9, 1887. CRICKET:] A WEEKLY RECORD OB’ SHE (JAME 191 BICKLEY PARK v. CHISLEHURST. Played at Bickley Park on June 4. B ic k l e y P a r k . c and b G. C. Smith ..................32 J.Dives,c T. P. Hilder, b P o t t e r ................... 3 H. E. Bouch, c W hite­ head, b T. P. Hilder118 A. H. Latter, b Potter 7 E. F. McKewan, c Jefferys.b P o tte r... 0 E. R. Bouch, c Jef- ferys, b T. P. Hilder 27 C h is l e h u r s t . A. C. McKewan, c Thorpe, b Sm ith... 11 T. F. Ellis, b Potter A. Boosey, not o u t ... 13 A .E .W illett,c Wood, b P o tte r .................. 0 F. Bouch, b Potter... 1 B 21, w 3, nb-1 ... 25 Total ...242 J. Cooper, not out... J. Potter, c Ellis, b H. E. B ou ch........... E. H atch, not out ... B 8, w 2, nb 2 ... T. P. Hilder, o A. C. McKewan, b H. E. Bouch .................. T. A. Smith, b H. E. Bouch .................. F. Hilder, b G. C. Boosey ................... A. Jeffery, b G. C. Boosey ................... J. White, F. R. Thorpe, M. W ood and J. W hite­ head did not bat. Total ... 47 BUCKHURST HILL v. BROOKFIELD. Played at Buckhurst Hill on June 4. B r o o k f ie l d . First Innings. Second Innings. A. Glover, c and b Palmer 0 Commin, b Hants ........... 8 not out ......... 11 W . H. VVheeler, b Palm er 0 b Gunnery......... 4 H. Harris, b Hants ........... 2 b G ostling......... 7 H. W ebster, c Bowman, b Palm er ... ’.................. 2 F. E. Quartley, b Hants ... 2 not out .......... 3 A. Sworder, b Palm er . . . l b Palm er ......... 1 E. J. Eapson, b Hants ... 0 b Gunnery... 16 E. Swain, b Hants ........ 2 F. Gingell, c Gunnery, b H a n ts.................................. 1 b Palm er ......... 2 C. E. Mellish, not out ... 0 b Palm er ......... 0 B 5, lb 2 ........................ 7 B 15, lb 2,nb 2 19 T otal ..................25 B u c k h u r s t H il l . Total ... 63 H. Hants, b W heeler 3 J.J.Sheldon/bWheeler 1 L. H. Gunnery, b Wheeler .................. 0 R. L. Allport, o W eb­ ster, b H arris.......... 9 G. Palmer, b Kapson 3 W .Charlesworth, lbw, b Wheeler ........... 7 J.B.M anson.bRapson 18 R.W. Muir, b Rapson 10 W . Sworder, not out 7 P. R. Gostling, b Wheeler ................ 0 W . R. Bowman, b W h eeler.................. 8 B 1, lb 2, w 1 ... 4 Total 70 ELSTREE MASTERS v. ESHER. Played at Elstree on June 4. E l s tr k e M a ster s . C. P. W ilson, lbw , b H ornsby ......................16 Almond, b Lucas ... 37 P. H. M orton, c M c­ Pherson ...................12 W. N. Roe, b Hornsby 38 Rev. Y. K. Royle, c Cottrell, b Sewell... 6 A. T. B. Dunn,o Dew­ hurst, b Sewell ... 7 A. J. Richardson, b Sewell ................... 2 E sher . 0 Dr. H. M ’Donnell, c Sewell, b Hornsby Rev. J. F. Spurgin, b H ornsby................... F. M’Donnell, not out .......................... Clay, b Sewell .„ ... B .......................... Total 2 3 3 ..131 S. S. Schultz, run out W . D. Marshall, b M orton .................. 4 G. F. 8. Tylecote, b Clay ........................... 3 A. P. Lucas, b M or­ ton ..........................1 1 C. F. Leslie, b R oc ..■. 23 C. E. Cottrell, c Mor­ ton, b Clay , ... 7 R. B. Sewell, b Roe ... 1 A. Hughes-Onslow, not o u t .................. J. H ornsby, b Clay... A. C. M cPherson, c W ilson, b Clay ... G. L. Dewhurst, b R o e .......................... L b .................. Total . 67 C L A P T O N v. U P P E R C L A P T O N . P layed at U pper C lapton on June 4. C l a p t o n . J.C.Shenton,cHorner, b W illocks ...........18 Walter Low, b E. C, M o tt.......................... 9 J. W . Emm erson, b E. 0. Mott ..........11 H. Boyton, c G. W. City, b Shackel ... 11 F. Briggs, b W illocks 26 J. H. Douglas, b E. C. M ott .......................13 R. H. Clarke did*not bat. U pper Clapton did not bat. Wm . Low, b Shackel 4 S. a . Asser, not out 75 W . H. Davis, b Shep­ herd ..........................52 J. W . McEwen, not out .......................... 17 B 8, w 1, nb 3 ... 12 Total ...218 V id e ‘ F ie l d ,” J u n e 21, 1 8 84. 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