Cricket 1887

SUPPLEMENT TO CKICKET. JUNE 23, 1887. TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL v. OLD FINCHLEIANS. Played at Totteridge Park on June 11. O l d F in c h l e ia n s . First Innings. Second Innings. F. W. Andrews, b Prosser 27 not out ........ 1 J. Atkinson, c Cooke, b Rev. J. Bell ............... 6 J. Hope, b Rev. J. Bell ... 7 E. Covey, b Rev. J. Bell ... 0 R. Moreland, c Cooke, b Rev. J. Bell ............... 0 H. Carpmael, not out ... 10 H. Nelson, b Rev. J. Bell... 7 C. Knight, b Rev. J. Bell... 7 W. Perrans, b Mitchell ... 6 G. Burrows, b Mitchell ... 3 A. Smart, b Rev. J. Bell... 1 B 11,1 b 1, w4 ........ 16 b Rev. J. Bell ... 11 b Rev. J. Bell . notout ... . b Rev. J. Bell . Lb ... . Total .............. 90 Total T o t t e r id g e P a r k S c h o o l . , 15 37 W. M. Cooke,' b Andrews.............. 22 F.Meadon.b Andrews 8 J. H. Bell,b Smart... 8 Rev. J. Bell, c Carp­ mael, b Smart ... 4 A. Mitchell, b Smart 11 J. Prosser^c Burrows, b Smart ............... 0 S. Giddins,bAndrews 0 F.Freeman, b Smart 3 W. White,not out... 17 W. Russell, b Smart 6 W. Thain, b Smart... 10 B3, lb 2 ......... 5 Total , 94 ST. LEONARDS SCHOOL v. MR. L. WALTON’S XI. Played at Bopeep on June 11. S t . L e o n a r d s S c h o o l . J. P. Hortin,b Horsley 31 H. D. Phillips, b P. C. Baker, c Inman, Stones ............... 14 b Knight ............... 0 G. A. Gowenlock,not R. H. Seddon, c Tuck, out ..................... 11 b Stones .............. 8 J. M. Gowenlock, b J. Teschemaker, b Tuck..................... 0 G ray..................... 26 H. E. Nix, c Tuck, b E. Healey, 1 b w, b Stones ............... 0 Gray..................... 5 Extras............... 10 F. Lydall, b Horsley 5 — S. Priestley, 1 b w, b Total ........ 133 Tuck..................... 23 M r . L. W a l t o n ’ s XI. F .W . Horsley, run out 5 H. Walton, b Seddon 2 C. S. Gray, c Healey, H. H. Stones, b b Teschemaker ... 10 Seddon ............... 0 F. Tuck, c Seddon, b J. Peech, run out ... 1 Teschemaker........ G F. Inman, not out ... 0 E.A.Knight,b TescheH.Goodson,bTesche­ maker ............... 4 maker ............... 0 Herr Muller,b Seddon 6 Extras............... 7 A. O. Peech, c and b — Teschemaker........ 0 Total ... ... 41 ST. JOHN’S, LEATHERHEAD, v. BLACK­ HEATH PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. Played at Leatherhead on June 11. B la c k h e a t h S c h o o l . First Innings. E. G. North, b Davies S. J. Allin, b Perkins J. H. Campion, run out ... H. Pitman, b Perkins G. Bland Hunt, c Martin, b Davies ................ ... J. W. Holmes, b Davies ... H. S. Bullock, b Davies ... H. Watkins, b Perkins ... B. M. Hamilton, b Davies D. A. Taylor, not out J. F. Galbraith, b Perkins Extras..................... 19 0 Second Innings. b Perkins........ 1 c Dexter, b Davies ......... run out ........ 1 c Clowes, b Davies ........ c Clowes, b Per­ kins ... ........ 2 run out ........ b Perkins........ b Perkins........ b Davies ....... . b James .......... 1 not out ........ Extras........ Total ........ ... 61 S t . J o h n ’ s S c h o o l . First Innings. Total A. F. Rutty, b Campion...............11 A. J. Dexter, c Hunt, b Hamilton.........12 A. Martin, run out... 3 A. Butler, not out ... 0 Extras............... 4 iEOLIANS v. MARLBOROUGH. Played at Honor Oak on June 11. .SJ o l ia n s . J. E. Perks, c North, b Campion ........ 5 H. L. Rogers, b Allin 5 N. Perkins, c Holmes, b Campion ........ 6 L. Davies, c North, b Campion.............. 6 D. B. James, b Allin 4 W. S. Clowes, 1b w, b Total .........71 Caihpion.............. S. Moore, c Watkins, b Campion ........ In the Second Innings Rogers scored (not out), 33, Perkins, c Galbraith, b Campion, 11, Davies (not out), 17, Clowes, b Campion, 10; extras, 8— Total, 79. W. H. Hutchinson, g sub., b Fryer........ J.L. Stanley, b Fisher C. Doust, b Fisher ... J. Smith, b Fisher ... H. J. Henley, c sub., b Fisher .............. F. Fitch, not out ... A.Westcott,cFisher, b Fryer ............... 3 H. Marks, b Fisher... 2 L. F. Parrott, c and b Fryer ............... 0 B 9, lb 1, w 1 ... 11 Total , 52 M a r l b o r o u g h . A. Lee, b Westcott... 0 A. W. Manby, b West­ cott .....................36 A. E. Fisher, c Doust, b Westcott ........ 10 H. Weatherstone, b Westcott.............. 6 A.F.Fryer.b Westcott 0 A. Duck, c Henley, b Parrott ...............17 A. F. Kent, c sub., b Westcott ........ H. Harper, not out... Eade, c sub., b Parrott............... Beall, b Parrott ... B 7, lb 2.............. Total 2EOLIANS v. CLAPHAM WANDERERS Played at Burbage Road, Dulwich, on June 11. C la ph a m W a n d e r e r s . H. A. Smith, b Pearse 11 F. J. Bate, b Par­ H. V. Bate, c Howes, sons ..................... 0 b Morris .............. 6 G. A. Barclay, c and B. Burton, b Parsons 24 b E. H. Heasman... 2 D. L. Jephson, b L. H. Roberts, not Morris .............. 2 out ..................... 0 O. F. W. Humm, b A. N. Other, absent... 0 Morris .............. 3 B5, lb 2, n bl ... 8 J. Short, run out ... 6 — Rev. A. Mursell, b Total ......... 76 Parsons .............. 14 -ZB olians . F. Roberson,cHumm, W. Morris, b H. V. b Jephson ........ 13 Bate..................... 9 G. Thompson, c F. J. T. R. Pearse, not out 1 Bate, b Jephson ... 49 R. Heasman, c H. V. J. S. Walker, b JephBate, b Jephson ... 1 son ..................... 1 E. H. Heasman, not E. J. Heasman, c F. out ..................... 4 J. Bate, b Barclay 37 B 5, lb 6 ........ 11 W. Twigg, b H. V. — B a te..................... 8 Total........ 134 A. Howes and Alb. Parsons did not bat. ABBEY SCHOOL, BECKENHAM, v. F. D. BROWNE’S XI. Played at Beckenham on June 11. A b b e y S chool . H. F. Comabe, b Wil­ son ............... ... 12 E.E.P.Rose, b Wilson 1 J. Mason, c Spalding, b Browne............... 1 C. H. Hart-Davis, b Firth.....................19 H. E. Matthews, b Wilson .............. 3 E. B. Winch, not out 18 W. Bamford, b Firth 1 P. Gordon, b Firth... 0 T. Hanks, b Hooper 1 M. W. Thompson, c and b Wilson ... 11 S. B. Bullivant, b Browne............... 2 B 5, lb 1 ........ 6 Total........ 75 F . D. B r ow n e ’ s XI. T. Wilson, c Winch, b Mason ............... 5 G. H. Clarke, b Bam­ ford ..................... 0 F. D. Browne, b Bam­ ford ..................... 3 S. W. Marshall, b Mason .............. 2 C. Firth, not out ... 33 W. Morgan, b Mason 1 E. J. Cornabe.c Hart, Davis, b Hanks ... 2 F. Hooper, c and b Bamford.............. 25 D. Spalding, b Thompson ........ 5 W. G. Stewart, b Mason ............... 0 W. L. Firth, b Mason 0 B 11, lb 2 ........ 13 Total ........ 89 play- their O n June 11, the Lostwithiel Club ing against St. Neot, dismissed opponents for 21 and 3, T. H. Knight taking 15 wickets for 6 runs (8 for 6 and 7 for 0). In three successive matches the L. C. have got rid of their opponents for 12, 6,13 and 3 runs from the bat. Knight in these innings has obtained 26 wickets for 10 runs. P l a y in g for Burgess Hill v. Cuckfield on June 9 , C. A. Smith, the Sussex amateur, took nine of the ten Cuckfield wickets for four runs. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL v. ST. JOHN’S. Played at Willesden Green on June 11. P. D. Zizinia, c Frances, bAssbee... 6 E. L. Marsden, b Assbee .............. 5 G. Elliott, c Brabner, b Frances.............. 9 G.E.Every,b Frances 33 J.Blumfeld.b Frances 10 A. F. Bideleux, b Frances .............. 9 H. T. Roberts, b Colman .............. 6 U. C. S. H. Spicer, b Frances 0 C. C. Foster, c Col­ man, b Assbee ... 18 A. P. Van Neck, b Frances .............. 11 W. M. Greening, not out ..................... 8 B10, lb 1, w7 ... 18 Total........ 133 S t . J oh n ’ s . Stewart, b Marsden... 2 Reis, b Every ........ 1 Tebbutt,b Marsden... 9 Moir, c Zizinia, b Every.................... 0 Assbee, run out........ 10 Brabner, b Marsden 11 Cox, b Every ........ 2 Frambull,bMarsden 0 Frances, b Marsden 21 Johnson, b Marsden 7 Caiman, not out ... 0 B 8, lb 1 ........ 9 Total 72 UPPINGHAM SCHOOL v . L. MAR- TINEAU’S XI. Played at Uppingham on May 30 and 31. L. M artineau ’ s XI. First Innings. Second Innings. L. Martineau, b Janson ... 10 c Joy, b Janson 5 G. F. Gerds, b Janson ... 0 b Janson ..... 7 L. G. B. J. Ford, b Janson 6 c Whitwell, b Janson ......10 H. Gruntvig, bIJanson ... 8 c Drabble, b Martineau ... 9 F. Meyrick-Jones, c Joy. b Greg .....................»... 57 st McGregor, b Martineau ... 6 H. P. Jillard, b Janson ... 6c Greg, b Jan- U son ............... 9 G. A. Miller, b Martineau 11 st McGregor, b Martineau ... 15 J. C. Mackinnon, c Mc­ Gregor, b Whitwell ...11 b Janson ... 22 J. H. Lowry, b Martineau 8 not out ..... 7 G. F. Slocock, not out ... 0 st McGregor, b Martineau ... 0 A. Spurier, st McGregor, b Martineau ................. 0 c Drabble, b Martineau ... 19 L b ........................... 1 B 7, lb 4 ... 11 Total .............118 Total ...120 U ppingham S chool . First Innings. J. F. Whitwell, c and b Martineau.....................15 G. McGregor, b Mackin­ non ........................... 8 A. O. Joy, c Gerds, b Mar­ tineau ...........................19 C. H. Harding, c Meyrick- Jones, b Mackinnon ... 0 A. Alderson, b Mackinnon 1 A. Martineau, b Mackin­ non ........................... 5 E.W. Janson, b Martineau 0 H. W. Burness, not out ... 7 P. K. Beisiegel, c Lowry, b Mackinnon ... ........ E. D. Drabble, b Mac­ kinnon........................... H. S. Greg, c Gruntvig, b Mackinnon ............... Second Innings. b Martineau ... 2 b Miller ........ 19 b Martineau ... 52 stGerds,b Miller 3 c Meyrick-Jones, b Miller........ 1 b Mackinnon ...10 b Martineau ... 6 c Slocock, b Lowry ... 0 c Miller, Lowry ... 1 b Martineau 4 not out B 6, lb 1 .. 10 b ... 30 ,.. 4 Total Total ...144 I n a match played between St. John’s (Leytonstone) and Argyle, on June 11, F. G. Kallmer for the former club bowled three wickets with consecutive balls, and was altogether credited with seven wickets for three runs. At one time his analysis showed —6 overs, 5 maidens, 1 run, 6 wickets. S e c r e t a r ie s sending three stamps to the office of this paper will receive, securely packed, a new Reading Case, suitable for hold­ ing four numbers of C r ic k e t , for use in pavilion or club room.

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