Cricket 1887

JUNE 16, 1887. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE QAME 207 UPPER TOOTING v. STYGIANS. Played at Upper Tooting on June 11. S tygian s . jun., b J. B. Oakley, b Strode 2 H. S. Dom iny, b Bonner ..................18 F. G. Lushington, b Strode .................. 0 W . M. O. W ilson, b Strode ................... 20 H. Mundy, b Strode... 0 T . S. Sidney, b Strode 0 F. C. B. Wright, not out .......................... 26 U pper T ooting . G. F. Bonner, b W il­ son ..........................59 F.G.Thorne, b Bartoa 56 W. P. Gornall, b Wil­ son .......................... 0 E. Strode, c Lushing­ ton, b Barton.......... 7 A. H. Richardson, lbw , b Barton ... 11 Shepherd, Strode .................. 0 E. H. Kelley, b Strode .................. 4 W . J. Barton, b May 28 M. N. Patrick, c Gornall, b Strode 10 B 7, lb 9 ...........16 T o ta l.......... 124 S. M. Dent, c Wright, b Barton................... 5 A. Thom pson, not out .........................11 C. G. Patrick, not out ........................... 8 B 14, lb 7, w 5 ... 26 T o t a l........183 D. W atney, C. R. May, and C. Foster did not bat. TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL v. HORNSEY. Played atHornsey on June 8. H ornsey . E. W . Nicholls, b Cooke .................. 0 F. H. Swinstead, c and b C o o k e ...........11 T. Walker, b Rev. J Bell .......................... 0 H. Jeff, b Rev. J. Bell 11 T. Smith, b Rev. J.Bell 9 T. Sherlock, b Cook 6 C. Curtis, run out ... 0 Dr. F. Orton, b Rev. J. Bell .................. J. Elm ore, not o u t ... F. Paice, b Cooke ... F. S. Forshall, c Giddins, b Rev, B e l l .................. B 3, w 2 Total ... J. T otteridge P ark S chool . W . M. Cooke, run out 15 F. Meaden, c Orton, b S h erlock .................. 19 J. H. Bell, c Paice, b Forshall .................. 1 Rev.J. Bell, c Nicholls, b Forshall ...........32 W . W hite, W . Russell, S. Giddins, F. Freeman, and W . Thain did not bat. A. M itchell, c Orton, b Jeff ................... J. Prosser, not out... B 1,1b 4, w l ... Total ........... Shilcock, KENLEY v. CARSHALTON PARK. Played at Carshalton Park on June 1. K e n l e y . E.Southey, b I’Anson 5 C. H. T. Price, A. E. Gent, b I ’Anson 39 I’Anson C. Mason, c Colman, E. L . Chevasse, b Buckland .......... 3 C o lm a n ...........................10 W .T.Grant,b I’Anson 18 F. W. Christian, b I’Anson ..................11 R.D. Green, c I’Anson, b Colm an.................. 0 A. Joyce, c Burnell, b Total ........... 97 I ’Anson .................. 7 C a r sh alto n P ark . R. I’Anson, b Grant 27 1 W. S. A. Jones,b Green... 6 E. H. Buckland, c Grant, b Southey... 21 G. E. Jeffery, b Grant 59 J. Colman, c li. Joyce, b Grant ..................68 T. M icklem , retired... 76 Total ...........365 C. J. H. Cooper, c A. Joyce, b Green ... 55 H. B. Burnell did not bat. Rev. S. not out ................... 2 R. J. S. Joyce, absent 0 B .......................... 1 R. Le Fanu, c Chevasse, b Green 12 C. T. Giles, not out 4 E. W. 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N.B.—AU Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. Latest Portraits of the Celebrated Jockeys (I n C ostum e )— F. ARCH ER (H.R.H. T h e P rince o f W a le s ), C. WOOD (S ir G. C hetw ynd). F. W EBB (D uke o f W e stm in ste r). T. LOATES. Large Size, Beautifully Finished and M ounted on India Tints, 7/6 each. Cabinet Size, 2/- each. Post Free. ' Cash with Order. LEATHERHEAD v. WIMBLEDON. Played at Wimbledon on June 11. L eath erhead . First Innings. F. W . Earnshaw, b Hall ..........................21 H. E. Low is, c B. A. Reeves, b Baker T. Sturt, b Baker ... A. C. M acpherson, b W. C h ap p ell........... E. L. Lucas, c Hall, b M artyn......... R.Langton, cMartyn, b Baker .................. G. Harrison, b Baker A. P. Doulton, b Hall H.B.Tritton, b Baker C. Langton, b Baker W . Hargreaves, not out .......................... B 14, lb 1, w 1 ... Total In the Second Innings Earnshaw. scored (not out) 1, Harrison (not out) 24, Doulton, b Oliver 3, Tritton, b Oliver 0, H argreaves, b Oliver 8; b 1.— Total, 37. W im bled o n . B. A. Reeves, b R. L a n g to n ..................20 W. Yan Sommer, c and b Harrison ... 5 W. E. Martyn, st D oulton, bL ucas... 5 J. A. C. Tanner, run out .................- ... 17 W . C. Chappell, c Harrison, b Lowis 27 E.W .Reeves, b Lucas 31 E. Oliver, st Doulton, b M acpherson ... 3 C. W. Hall, st Doul­ ton, b R. Langton 14 W . A. Rogers, b R. Langton.................. 2 G. H. Chappell, not out .......................... 7 N. 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