Cricket 1887

JULY 21, 1887 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 285 W E L L IN G T O N C O L L E G E v. H A I L E Y ­ B U R Y C O L L E G E . P la yed on the W ellin g to n G rou nd ou J u ly 12 and 13. H aile tbury . First In n in g. Second Innings. F. L. C. Ham ilton, b M or­ daunt ..................................13 st Clery, b W il­ kinson ...........41 F. B. Morgan, c W eigall, b M ordaunt.......................... 4 run out ...............56 M. Lam b, c W ilkinson, b M ordaunt.......................... 0 run out ............ 1 B. F. G. North, c Weigall, b Mordaunt .................. 5 c W ilkinson, b M ordaunt ... 21 W. W. A’ Deane, c Berkeley, b Langton .................. 22 c W ilkinson, b ^ ^ Berkeley...............35 0 . G. Mackie, c W ilkin­ son, b Lyon .................. 23 cLyou,b Berkeley 5 C. G. D. Hoare, b M or­ d a u n t.................................. 2 cH ankey,bM or- . daunt ...............23 A. M. Batty, c Hankey, b L yon .................................. 6 b Berkeley............. 6 D. C. Bartley, not out ... 45 c Mordaunt, b „ , L yon ............12 E. Blaker, c W ilkinson, b M ordaunt.......................... 9 run out ............. 6 R. Jourdain, c and b Lvon 2 not out ...............36 B 2, lb 1, nb 2 ... * ... 5 B 12, I b 5 ,w ll8 T o ta l...................135 W e llin g t o n . First Innings. J. N. W right, c Mackie, b B a tt y .................................. g Total.. ...240 Second Innings. H am ilton, b _ _ Batty .............. 0 C. B. Clery, c Jonrdiin, b B a tty .................................. 4 b Lam b ............ 0 G. vVeigali, b B a tty ...........33 lbw, b Lam b ... 21 E. C. Mordaunt b Batty 8 c Batty, b Lam b 2 G. T. Hankey, c Bartley, b M org a n .......................... 8 c Mackie,bBatfey 4 F. Browning, b Hoare ... 0 n oto u t ... ... 6 A. H. Wilkinson, c Hamil­ ton, b Batty .................. 4 b Batty ............ 11 F. W. Parker, c Mackie, b B a tty ... ..........................22 c Ham ilton, b „ _ T Batty .............. 4 E. C. Langton, b B atty ... 15 c Batty, b Lam b 14 G. Berkeley, c Blaker, b H oare.................................. 5 not out ... ... 0 A. Lyon, not o it.................. 0 W 2, nb 1 ................... 3 B ................... 1 Total ...111 Total , 63 ADDISCOMBE v. HORLEY. Played at Horley on July 12. A d d .sco m b e . W . Lemm on, c A. Jen­ nings, b F. Jennings 35 J. Grant, b Watney... 6 F. H ill, b Payne.......... 61 F. Clay, c W atney, b Ireland .................. J9 S. F. Kemp, b Payne .. 7 A. Springett, b Payne 13 A. L. Kemp, c Ireland, b Payne .................. 22 H o r l e y . Ireland, b F o s s .......... 41 W . D. W atney, lbw, b K em p..........................24 F. JenDings.c Cooper, b Kemp ...................10 A . Payne, b Kemp ... 56 A. G. Watney, b Lem ­ m on .......................... 8 E . N. Habershon, b L em m on .................. 0 F. Grant, b W atney 3 E. W. Foss, not out 16 A. W . Cooper, b Payne .................. 3 A. Tom kins, b Payne 2 B 5, lb 4, w 1 ... 10 Total ...220 F. W . Kelsey, b Lem ­ m on .......................... 9 C. Moore, run out 7 A. A.Elm slie, b Lem ­ m on .......................... 0 A. Jennings, not out 2 J. Kenward, not out 3 B 9, lb 5, w 3 ... 17 Total ...177 S e n d Seven Stamps for “ C r ic k e t C h a t .” Fourth Year of Publication. Contains: Cricket Incidents and Oddities, Cricket Re­ cords ; Portraits and Biographies of Messrs. A. E. Stoddart, W. J. Ford, S. W. Scott, L. C . Docker, A. Appleby, O. G. Radcliffe, J. G. Walker, R. T. Thornton, and the late Mr. W. Blackman; also Portraits and Bio­ graphies of Preston, Bowley,Wootton, Phillips, Cropper, F. Hearne, A. Hearne, Chatterton, Wood, and A. Hide. To be had of Wright & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. WANSTEAD v. EALING. Played at Ealing on July 11. E a lin g . First Innings. 0 J. C. H. Johnstone, lbw, b W ilson C. Stranack, c and b Palm er .................. H. C. M acdonald, c W ilson, b Poulter C. W. Rigby, not out B 12, lb 2 ........... J. Hine, b G. Palm er A.M. Hemsley,c John­ stone, b W ilson ... 7 G. Perkins, st Offin, b P alm er.................. 2 A. Bachelor, lbw, b Palm er .................. 14 Kev. A. Owen, b Palm er ..................14 Chilman, b Poulter... 30 Total ...........110 Rev. H. Summer- hayes, c Read, b Palm er .................. 14 In the Second Innings Hemsley scored (not out) 20, Summerhayes (not out) 11.—T o til, 3L. W a n st e a d . AUTHENTICS v. E ASTBOURNE. First Innings. Second Innings. W . Palmer, b Bachelor ... 0 c Johnstone, b Hemsley 1 G. Palm er, c Owen, b B a ch e lo r.......................... 11 c Hemsley, b Chilm an 4 B. R. W ilson, c Stranack, b Chilman ................... 4 b H em sley........... 10 R. B. Johnson, b Chilman 0 b H em sley.......... 29 E. A. Read, b Chilm an ... 0 c Owen, b Hems­ ley ................... 11 C. Poulter, c Stranack, b Bachelor .......................... 13 c H emsley, b C hilm an.......... 11 W . P. Barnes, b Chilm an 10 ruu out ........... 8 A. Offin, b Bachelor 3 not out .......... 7 A. Mack, retired hurt 2 absent hurt 0 H. Savill, not out ........... 2 b Chilm an.......... 5 Brewer, run o u t ......... 0 c Summerhayes, b Hemsley ... 0 L b .................................. 1 B 1, w 4,nb 1 6 Total ................... 46 Total ... 92 OATLANDS PARK v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES. Played at Oatlands Park on July 9. M a r lb o r o u g h B lu e s . F.H.Browning, st N., b C. L. Hickley ... 98 F. E. Corbitt, run out 6 E. B. Shepherd, st N. H ickley, b C. L. H ickley ..................47 A. C. S. Olivius, not out .......................... 14 Hone, c N. Hickley, b Weatherby ... 3 B 12, lb 3 ...........15 A. W . H. Dickinson, c W ilson, b C. L. Hickley .............. 131 A L. Porter, c Lester, b C. L. hickley ... 8 F. Lazenby. b Lester 1 Kev. S. C. Voules, at N. Hickley, b C. L Hickley .................. E. H. Buckland, c Lester, b Gosling... 154 T. W. Weeding, b Weatherby ....... 12 57 Total ...519 OATLAND3 PARK. F.L.Lester, c Dickin­ son, b Weeding ... 1 C.L. Hickley, not out 21 L b 2, w 1 ........... 3 W . H. L. W ilson, run out .......................... N. Hickley, b Buck­ land .......................... C. T. Weatherby, not out .......................... 27 Total ............60 H }n. E. P. Thesiger, c Porter, b Buck­ land .......................... 6 F. W. Gosling, H. Hill. Balfour Lester, Hearne and Rev. E. K. Douglas did not bat. BURLINGTON WANDERERS v. BATTERSEA. Played at Battersea on July 16. B ur lin g to n W a n d e r e r s . F. W . Ledger, c H al­ dane, b Sugden ... 18 A. E. Gent, b Sugden 21 A. Cosens, b Sugden 5 E. B. Warren, b Sug­ den ..........................63 E. W illiam son, c Brown, b Sugden... 0 J. Faulkner, st H al­ dane, b North ... 11 A. Bailey, lbw, b Sugden ................... 0 B a t t e r s e a . R. North, b W illiam ­ son .......................... 0 J. F. Sugden, not out 4 Anight, not out ... 3 F. B. G odrich, c North, b Finding 34 W . H. Lunnon, c and b Tyacke ... 21 S. Cook, run out ... 10 II. D. Green, not out 3 B 20, lb 2, w 1 ... 23 Total ...209 F. Tyaoke, not o u t ... Total .......... Socond Innings, b G. H. Baker ... 11 b C a sten s........... 8 b Joy P layed at D avom h ira P ark on J u ly 12. E astbourne . First Innings. W. A. Cardwell, b G. H. B a k er.................................. 20 G. Cuthbert.c G.H. Baker, b Arnall-Thom pson ... 0 E. Matheson, c Arna’l- Thom pson, b G. H. B a k er.................................. 5 Rev. A. C. Scott, c and b Arnall-Thom pson...........17 run out ............ A. M.W ilkinson, cF.Coles, b Arnall-Thom pson ... 3 lbw, b Castens... C.H arrison.lbw, b Arnall- Thom pson .................. 17 b C a sten s........... W . F. Grant, c G. II. Baker, b Arnall-Thom p­ son ................................... 1 W. G razebrook, b Arnall- Thompson ................... 4 H. E. W ilson, b G. H. Baker ..................................... 0 M. W . Dixon, run out ... 1 A. Edwards, not ou t............ 9 G. H. W ood, c B olitho, b G. H. Baker ................ B l . l b l ........................... c Berens, b Joy bArn ill-Thom p- son run out ........... 0 stBeren8,b Arnall- Thom pson ... 9 run out ........... 6 3 not out 2 B ... Total ................82 A u t h e n t ic s . First Innings. Total ...126 H. H. Castens, b Ed­ wards ................... 1 P. Coles, b Edwards 5 W . E. T. B olitho, b Matheson ...........14 G. H. Baker, b Matheson ...........22 P. C. Joy, c Scott, b Edw ards................... 7 P. T. Baker, 1 b w, b Matheson ........... 7 H. T. Arnall-Thom p­ son, b Edwards ... 4 In the Second Innings P. Cole* scored (not out) 20, Bolitho. c Dixon, b Grant, 2, Joy (not out) 5 : lb 2.-T o ta l, 29. R. Berens, b Mathc- son .......................... 0 E Britten-H olm cs, b M atheson .......... 4 F. Coles, b Edwards 0 R. H. Tilney, not out 5 H. J. Stone, c W il­ kinson, b Edwards 10 B 8, lb 3 ............. 10 Totg.1 89 OATLANDS PARK v. WILL-O’-THE- WISPS. Played at Oatlands Park on July 16. O a tla x d 3 P a r k . First Innings. W. H. C. W ilson, b Roe ... 13 W. R. Lyon, b Roe .......... 11 J. M. Broad, lbw, b Roe ... 10 H. Lyon, st Speed, b Roe 8 Rev. E. K.Douglas, c Roe, b Spens ..........................22 C. T. Weatherby, b Roe... 11 C. L. H ickley, c Spens, b Roe .................................. 5 F. W . Gosling, run out ... 10 N. Hickley. not o u t .......... 10 Hearne, c Speed, b Roe ... 1 R. M. Newman, b R oe ... 0 H. Hill, b R oe .................. 1 B 5, lb 2 .......................... 7 Second Innings, not out ...........19 run out not out ... 12 ... 3 c Rhodes, b Roe 8 cM orris.b Spens 1 b R o e .................. 0 b R o e ................... 0 L b .......... l Total ...................112 Total ... 41 th e -W is p s . F. C. Coxhead, b Eearne ..................12 17 C. H. W ollaston, b C. L. H ickley . 12 H. E. Rhodes, c C. L. Hickley, b Hearne 2 F. H. Birley, c W il­ son, b Hearne ... 0 E. Rutter, absent ... 0 H. Morris, not out ... 0 B 4, lb 4, w 1- ... 9 W i l l - o ’ W . N. Roe. c W. R. Lyon, b C . L. H ick­ ley .......................... F. E. Speed, c C. L. Hicnley, b Hearne F. II. Mellor, c New- m in .b Hearne ... Rev. V. R oyle, b Hearne ................... M ajor Spens, b C. L. H ickley ................... P. R. Toynbee, c Hearne, b C. L. Hickley ................... Total ...........I ll “ I n t e r -U n iv e r s it y R e c o r d s .” —Full par­ ticulars of all Competitions in Athletics, Bicy­ cling, Billiards, Chess, Cricket, Cross-Country, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, Rilie Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cambridge, from 1827 to 1887. Most valuable as a reference. Sent post-free on receipt of 1/2 in stamps, by Wright & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C.

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