Cricket 1887

JULY 14, 1887. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THfi GAME. 263 BRIXTON WANDERERS v. IYANHOE Played at Dulwich. I van h o e . Sturgeon, b Chalcraft 11 Ryder, b Fowler ... 32 Stevens, c H. T. Chal- 18 . 4 . 16 , 0 . 0 Allport, c G.G.Chal- craft, b Fow ler ... Peerless, b Barton... W atts, b Barton ... E x tr a s .................. craft, b Barton Horne, b Fowler Lightfoofc, not out Cole, b Fowler ... Wade, b Fowler... B r ix to n W a n d e r e r s . G. G. Chalcraft, b Peerless .................. 5 H. Driver, not out ... 30 Moore, b Peerless ... 5 H. T. Chalcraft, lb w , b Stevens................... 3 F. Fowler, b Peerless 11 P. M cLauchlan and Crom pton did not bat. Total Collinson, not out ... Barton, b Sturgeon E x tra s.................. 08 Total BRIXTON WANDERERS v. NORWOOD- Played at Norwood on July 9. N o r w o o d . J. Worship, b Jones 3 W. C. Elborough, b J on es..........................12 W. P. Neal, b Grif­ fiths ..........................15 C. E. Leeds, c W all, b Griffiths .................. 0 F. S. H allam , not out 22 H. P. Austin, b Jones 0 J. Gillespie, b Grif­ fiths .......................... 2 W. Goodwin, 1 b w, b J on e s..........................12 B r ix to n W a n d e r e r s . G. P. Harris, b G rif­ fiths .......................... 0 W . S. Bradstreet, b G riffiths.................. 2 M. Hallam , b Grif­ fiths .......................... 3 Extras... ... 12 Total C. H. W all, c Harris, b Elborough ...........121 F. Leleu, c W orship, b Elborough ...........10 S. A. Smith, c Hal­ lam , b Bradstreet... 18 B. Glover, b F. Hal­ lam ..............................27 R. F. Bidwell, b E l­ borough .................... 0 J. Leleu, 1 b w, b El­ borough .......................20 H. Humphreys did not bat. A. Griffiths, run out E. Buttanshaw, c E lborough, b F. H a lla m .................. H. L. Puckle, not o u t .......................... C. F. Jones, run out E x tr a s .................. Total ...213 MR. J. W. HOBBS’ XI v. BROOKFIELD. Played at Norbury on July 9. M r . J. W . H o b b s ’ XI. For- A. Wheeler, b shall. ... ... 4 T . Adam s, b Webster 116 T. Bow ley, l b w , b W allace ...- .............. 8 J. Caffarey, b Wal­ lace .......................... 13 E. Mills, c Burchett, b Harris ..............63 J. W ootton, c W al­ lace, b L ocker ... 62 T. Brown, not o u t... 84 J. Ayres, c Commin, b H arris.................. 7 G. Elsey, c Wallace, b Lea .................. 19 H. Adam s, b Locker 0 C. Gould, o W ebster, b Locker ........... 6 B 26, lb6, w7, n bl 40 Total B r o o k f ie l d . E. H. Lea, c H. Adam s, b Mills ... 11 A. G lover, b Bowley 3 H. Harris, b Bowley 3 C. Comm in, run out 4 W . A. Locker, b Bow­ ley .......................... 0 E . H. Mayer, b Bow­ ley .......................... 0 H. F. W ebster, c W ootton, b Bowley 2 F. H. Forshall, c Gould, b Mills ... 20 C. E. W allace, not out .................. 2 W . Burchett, not out .................. 3 B 5, lb 4, w l,n b 2 12 Total .......... 60 C. Sanders did not bat. I t is rather far on in the cricket season, but not yet too late, in m any cases for this one, and cer­ tainly in tim e for that of 1888 to note the fact to w hich we can bear personal and practical witness that the m ost com fortable and the doctors say the m ost healthy cricket-togs are those made of al-wool. They look in no way different from the usual flannel and they are m uch more pleasant to wear. In the very hottest days of this June we had experience of the Jaeger Clothing and never felt other than com fortably cool. This personal verdiet has been confirm ed by that o f several others who have tried the same experiment. In fact when once it is generally known the al-wool cloth­ ing will probably com e largely into vogue among cricketers, boating m en and lawn-tennisonians. —Advt. OATLANDS PARK v. NE’ER-DO-WEELS. Played at Oatlands Park on July 2. N e ’ e r - do -W eels . First Innings. D. H. Barry, b Hickley ... 26 T.B.H arf ottle, c Giberne, b H ick ley.......................... 8 R. M. Newman, b H ickley 4 J. H arbottle, b Broad ... 15 C. E. Grainger, c Thomas, b Broad .......................... 7 F. E. S. Adair, not out ... 0 J. S. Muggeridge, b Thom as .......................... 11 C. Scholefield, b Broad ... 11 M. Teein, absent ........... 0 P. W. Thomas, b Thom as 12 J. C. Partridge, absent ... 0 B 10, lb 3, w 1 ...........14 Second Innings. Total ...................108 O a tla n d s P a r k . not out ... 14 notou t ... 6 b Thom as ... ... 6 c Barron, b T h om as... ... 16 b T h om a s... ... 8 b H ickley ... ... 1 L b ... ... 3 Total ... 54 W . H. C. W ilson, c T. B., b J. H arbottle 36 C. L . Hickley, c sub., b Barry .................. 13 J. M. Broad, c New­ m an b Barry.......... 2 F.W. Gosling,b Barry 0 E. Giberne, b Barry 7 Hearne, st T. B. Har­ bottle, b Barry ... 0 H. P. Thom as, b Barry ................... 9 H.M orris.c Grainger, b Barry .................. 0 J. W . Biggs, not out 15 C. Barron, b Schole­ field ........................... 8 B 7, lb 3, w 5, nb 2 17 Total ...107 CHISWICK PARK v. WINDSOR HOME PARK. Played at Windsor Home Park on July 6, C h isw ick P a rk . J. Farr, b Bovington 21 F. E . Street, c Paice, b Bovington ...........36 A. Young, c Page, b Norris .................. 1 A. Priestley, b Bov­ ington .................. 35 H. H. Vaughan, b B lak e..........................18 J. Butt, not o u t...........88 G. A. Von Reischach, st Page, b Sharpe... 76 W in d s o r H om e P a r k ,— Dr. Norris, Rev. C. M. Sharpe, Rev. Williamson, Tom Page, M ajor Gen. W aller, W . Paice, A. M. Hill, Bovington, H. Stubbs, G. Blake, and A. Y. Nutt. H. J. Harrison, c Sharpe, b Boving­ ton ............................ 46 R. Bradley, c Paice, b W illiam son ... 15 J. R. Benavides, not out ............................ 19 B a t,lb 2, w4,nb2 39 T otal ............389 EASTBOURNE v. AUTHENTICS. Played at Devonshire Park on July 11. A u t h e n t ic s . P. J. Baker, b Ed­ wards.......................... 6 H. H. Castens, c Har­ rison, b A. Scott ...125 W. E. T. Bolitho, c A. Scott, b Edwards... 10 P. C. Joy, b Edwards 0 R.Berens. c Swinford, b A. Scott ........... 3 G. H. Baker, c Card- well, b A. Scott ... 68 P. Coles, c Peachey, b Wilson .................. 2 A. T. Arnall-Thom p- son, c Von Scott, b A. Scott .................. 23 E. Britton-Holmes, c W ilkinson, b A. Scott ................... R. H. Tilney, c E d­ wards, b A. Scott... H. J. Stone, *t Von Scott, b A. Scott C. Wreford-Brow.i, not o u t ................... B 19, lb 5 5 . 24 Total E ast b o u r n e . A. M. W ilkinson, b G. Baker ...................69 Rev. H. Von E. Scott, c Bolitho,bThom p- son ...........................14 Rev. A. C. Scott, c Castens, b G. Baker 7 G. Cuthfcert, b G. Baker.......................... 4 ...3)5 G. C. Harrison, b Baker ................... W . A. Cardwell, c Borens, b Thom p­ son .................. ... W . Grazebrook, not o u t ........................... B 5, nb 2 ........... T o t a l...........196 H. E. W ilson, A. Edwards, Capt. Swinford, C. Peachey and G. H. W ood did not bat UXBRIDGE v. EALING. Played at Uxbridge on Tuly 9. UXBRIDftE. H.L.Ames, c T. Rigby, b Batchelor ........... 2 C. H. Roberts, b Chil- m an ..........................28 C.E.Stevens, b Pearce 2 W. M. Gardiner, b Chilman ... .;. ... 33 F. Ashby, c Stranack, b Hine ... ...........11 L . Shaw,c Bodington, Total ................ 137 b Batchelor ...........28 In the Second Innings Roberts scored (not out) 32, Stevens (not out), 14, Shaw, c Davis, b Boding­ ton, 13 ; lb 2.—Total 61.' H.Burge,b Batchelor 17 Capt. MunnB, b Chil­ man .................. ... 0 W .D.Lee. c T. Rigby, b Batchelor ... ... 2 W oods, not out ... 5 H .Poppy.b Batchelor 3 B 5, lb 1 ........... 6 E aling . R. M. Pearce, b Burge 2 P. Bodington, b Shaw 36 J. H in«, b Ames ... 34 C. Stranack,c Munns, b W oods ... ... ... 50 A. F. Owen, c Poppy, b W o o d s ........... ... 3 A.Batchelor,cM unns, b Am es ...................12 Chilman, not out ... 27 T. P. Rigby, b Poppy 0 C.W .Rigby, c Munns, b Woods ... ........... T. A. Davis, 1b w, b P o p p y .................. J. C. H. Johnston, c Munns, b W oods... B 9, lb 2, w 1 ... Total ..181 STREATHAM v. WIMBLEDON. Played at Streatham on July 9. W im b le d o n . B. A. Reeves, c Scott, b Petherick ............ 3 R. F. Denniston, st Broadbent, b Key 17 H. W . R . Gribble, b Petherick... ...........21 H. T. Grundtvig, b Petherick.................... 8 W. C. Chappell, c W . S. T roliopef b M or-— gan .............................57- W. Muir* 1 b w, b Petherick.......... ..:1 S W . A. F. Rogers, b Petherick ........... 5 W . Van Sommers, b Petherick ........... 2 E. W . Reeves, not out ..........................29 N. Baker, b M organ 2 F.Oonway, b M organ 16 H. Baker, run out ... 9 B24, ttrl, nb 1 ... 26 Total ...213 S tr e a t h a m . K. J. Key, not out ... 69 B 6,1 b 6, n b 5... 17 W . S. Trollope, ■ Gribble, b Rogers... 32 A. C. Broadbent, b Ni' Baker ................ 25 Total .....................255 K. H. S«ott,not out... 97 H. E. Petherick, b C h appell... ...........15 B. W ord. J. E. Trollope, J. A. D ruce, C. R. Sheward, F. W. Mills, R. Bailey, and C. Morgan did not bat. CHISWICK PARK v. WANSTEAD. Played at Chiswick on July 7. W a n s te a d . A. Harrison, c Mor­ aine, b Williams... 0 H. Morice, b Reis­ chach ................... 6 B.W orm esley.c Lor- aine, b W illiam s... 13 W. H. Loraine, not out ... .................. 1 B i5, lb 7, w 2 ... 34 Total ...208 P.Barnes, c Proadley, b Reischach ..............10 W . N. Palm er, c Reis­ chach, b W illiams... 30 R . B. Johnson, b Reis­ chach... .................... 2 S. R. Bastard, b Reis­ ch ach ........................... 0 C. A. Read, c Essery, b W illiam s ...........1C6 G. Falmer, run o u t ... 0 E. Horner, b Reis- chaeh............................................................................... 6 C h is w ic k P a r k . F. B. Stewart, c Read, ! T. Essery, lbw, b G. b M orice ... ...........12 Palm er ... ... ... 17 J. .1. R. i reen. b G. R Broadby, b Bas- Paim er .................. 91- j t a r d ............................ 3 G. A. Von R eischach, i H.J. Harrison, c Har- run out ... ... ... 15 * rison, b Barnes ... 23 W W illiam s.cHorner, IH.H.Vaughan,not out 14 b Johnson ... ... 76 I J. Benavides, b Bas- N. A. Loraine, b j t a r d .......................... 0 Palm er .................. 0 l B 26,l b l , w 3 ...30 W. Earnshaw, b Bas- ■ — tard .,. ... ..................................................................26Total .............

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