Cricket 1887

JUNE 23,1887. CRICKET:^ A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME 228 GODALMING v. GUILDFORD. Played at Godalming on June 8. G o d alm in g . First Innings. Second Innings. M. Marshall, c and b Hoar ...........................12 b Hoar E. Agate, b Franks ........ tapt.Fairclough,b Franks T. B. Mellersh, b Tranks... J:E. Sparkes, b Hoar A. Street, b Hoar ........ N. Debenham, l bw , b Hoar ........................... B Marshall, b Hoar G. Holden, c Botting, b Hoar ... .................... B. Holden, bHoar ........ W. Enticknap, not out ... B 1, lb 1 .................... b Hoar 3 c Farnfield, Hoar........ 2 b Hoar 0 b tranks ... U b Franks ... 2 c Young, Hoar........ 3 c Farnfield, Hoar........ Total First Innings. .. 41 G u il d f o r d . b Franks ........ c Young, b Hoar.............. not out ........ B2,1 b 1, w 1 Total Second Innings. G. Franks, c Fairtlough, b B. Holden.................... 5 c Agate, b Mel­ lersh............... 21 Hoar, b G. Holden ... ... 15 b Agate ,....... 32 Rev. C. B. Wallers, b G. ilolden........................... 0 b Mellersh 3 S. Farnfield, b B. Holden 4 b B, iiolden ... 17 A. Young, c Agate, b B. 'Holden .................... 0 c B. Marshall, b Debenham ... 16 J. Coulson, b G. Holden ... 3 absent.............. 0 H. Ansell, b G. Holden ... 12 c B. Bolden, b Debenham ... 1 G. Chewter, c Debenham, b (i. Holden .............. 18 c Mellersh, b B. Holden ........ 4 J. Briggs, c Sparkes, b B. Holden .................... 0 c and b B. Hol­ den .............. 1 A. Robin, not out ........ 8 lbw, b G. Holden 3 H. Botting,b B. Holden ... 1 not out ........ 0 B ........................... 7 B 15, lb 7 ... 22 Total .............. 7J Total ...120 ELSTEE MASTERS v. M.C.O. & G. Played at Elstree on June 11. E lstr e e M a st e r s . First Innings. C. P. Wilson, b Martin ... 16 Almond, c Rawlin, b Mar­ tin.................................16 P. H. Morton, lbw, b Mar­ tin................................. 4 Rev.W. H. Bather, b Mar­ tin................................. 3 W. N. Roe, c and b Mar­ tin................................. 0 E M. Butler, b Rawlin ... 3 Rev. V. Royle, b Martin ... 11 A. T. B. Dunn, b Rawlin 1 F. B. May, b Martin........ 3 A. J. Richardson, c W. Leaf, b Martin ........ 3 Clay, not out .............. 0 F. G. Clayton b Rawlin ... 0 L b 2, nb 2 .............. 4 Second Innings, b Rawlin ........ 3 c Mellor, b Mar­ tin ............... 6 Total ........61 M.C.C. c Richards, b Martin ... ... 19 c Hearne, b P.awlin ... ... 9 b Fawlin ... ... 0 b Kawlin ... ... 23 not out ... 8 b Martin ... ... 0 c Newton, b Sanderson ... 1 not out ... 1 Lb ... ... 4 Total ... 74 J. G. Walker, b Clay 2 L. M. Richards, b W. Hearne, c Wilson, Morton ............... 6 b Clay .............. 8 F. W. Leaf, not out 10 F. H. Mellor, b Clay 6 W.F. Higgins, b Mor­ W. R. Collins, 1bw, b ton .................... 0 Morton .............. 9 L. Sanderson, c Rawlin, b Morton ... 11 v\ilson, b Koe 11 S. C. Newton, b MorMartin, b Koe........ 0 ton .................... 4 B 4, lb 3 ........ 7 H. M. Leaf, b Morton 0 Total ........ 74 T h r e e D o ze n O r d e r of G oin g -I n C a id s , with latest improvements, together with "Wooden Case for hanging up in PaviL'on or Tent, sent on receipt of 2/6, by the Manager of this Paper, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.O. EASTBOURNE v. SOUTH LYNN. Played at Devonshire Park on June 15. E astbo u rn e . G. Cuthbert, c Bray- brooke.b A. C. Scott 0 C. S. Hoare, bMathe­ son .................... 55 G. H. Knipton, c and b Matheson ... ...113 A.B. £• ield.bMatheson 2 G. R. Burge, c Sellar, bA. C. Scott ........ 115 Mortimer, c Von Scott b Brajbrooke 23 C. Haskins, b A. C. Scott..................... 0 J S outh L yn n . B.Herridge, b Mathe­ son ..................... 0 R. H. Stanbridge, b Matheson ....... 14 G. H. Wood, not out .....................11 A. F. Smith, b Bray- brooke ............... 0 ixtras... ....... 19 Total ...£52 Rev. H. Von E. Scott, c Hoare, b Burge... 9 J. W. Burns-Lindow, 1b w, b Hoare ... 19 E. Matheson, b .'ioare 14 Rev. A. C. Scott, c Wood, b Hoare ... 3 H. M. Braybrooke, st Stainbridge,bBurge 8 A.K.Brooke, not out 29 A. K. Sellar, not out b Extras...............17 Total ...107 W. H. Woodroffe, II. E. Courage, E. W. S. Smith, and fcarclay did not bat. “FORCED MARCH” TABULES Invigorating, Exhilarating, Strength Sustaining No Reaction, or Depressing After Effect. Used by the Champions and at the Universities Each Tabule contains the Nutritive Equivalent of a t ull Meal. No Cricketer Should Fail to Use Them, as they Quicken the Sight, Steady the Nerves and Increase the Energies. 2s. 6d. per Box. Post Free 2s. 9d. Testimonials and Particulars on Application EVEREST <& Co., 39, NEW CAVENDISH STREET, W. AND OF ALL CHEMISTS. B il l ia r d s ! B a g a t e l l e s ! All those requiring New or Second-hand Tables. Requisites, or Billiardwork done, should before going elsewhere, send for HENNIG BROS’. 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