Cricket 1887

288 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 21,1887. GRA.NVILLE (LEE) v. CHARLTON PARK. Played at Charlton Park on July 16. G r a n v ille . J. W ilson, jun., run out ...........................18 J.S. Clarkson, b Zam ­ brano .................. 4 H. S. D om iny, b W. Martin ................... 1 W. Edwards, b Zam ­ brano ................... 0 A. Sharood, b Zam ­ brano ................... 3 W. L. Pierce, b Zam ­ brano .................. 0 A. R. Layman, b W. Martin ................... 5 E. J. Brown, b Zam ­ brano ................... 0 B. F. Gordon, b W. H. Martin .......... 25 E. W . Moore, not out ...........................31 P. L. Smith, st Law ­ rence, b Pease ... 8 B 3, lb 3 ........... 6 Total ...101 C h ar lto n P a r k . H. E. Lawrence, c Clarkson,bSharood 0 W .M cCanlis, b Brown 48 S.R. Sargent, c Clark­ son, b Brow n...........13 A. P. Zam brano, c Clarkson, b Brown 0 H. Turrell, c Gordon, b Sharood ........... 3 W .M artin, c Sharood, b B r o w n ................... 2 W . Burnett, c D om ­ iny, b Edwards ... 5 W. H. Martin, fit Clarkson, b Ed­ wards ................... 0 A. Risch, not out ... 14 A. H. Pease, b Sha­ rood ......... . ........... 1 C. S. Beveridge, b S h a rood ................... 1 B 3, w 1 ........... 4 Total ... 91 GRANVILLE (LEE) v. CHARLTON PARK. Played at Lee oa July 16. G r a n v ille . C. Nuding, c Walker, b M cDiarm id ... 15 P. Thirkell, c Law ­ son, b Allan ........... 0 L K. Glover, c W hit­ field, b A llan...........16 F.E. Lander, c Keats, b M cDiarm id.......... 40 H. W . Edwards, b A llan........... .... ... 41 E. Furze, c Lawson, b M ills .................. 30 F. Edwards, run out 22 F. Taylor, not out ... 9 C. J. Pearse, b A llan ' 0 F. Tolley, b Allan ... 0 A. M. Easten. b Allan 1 B 7, lb 5, w 3 ...1 5 Total ...189 C h arlton P a r k . Capt. G .D . Whitfield, not out .................. 33 A. C. Newsom, c Thirkell, b H. W. E dw ards.................. 1 E.A.Redman,cTolley, b Pearce ... ... ... 34 B 5, lb 1 ........... 6 Total 74 S. E. Mills, W. C. J. Keats, F. G. Allan, M cD iar­ mid, W. J. M cCanlis, J. G. Broughton, W . E. Lawson, and F. W alker did not bat. HAMPSTEAD v. STOICS. Played at Hampstead on July 13. H a m p stea d . First Innings. W. R. Marshall, b . Hutchinson .......... 23 F. A. K. Doyle, b H utchinson ...........25 A . S. Johnston, c Har­ rower, b Haycraft 16 E-H. Burkitt, c Ren­ nie, b H aycraft ...37 N. B. Beete, b Hay­ craft .......................... 9 H Smith-Turberville, b H aycraft .......... 7 In the Second Innings B irkitt scored (not out) 10, Spink (not out) 2L; b 2—Total, 33. S to ic s . J. G. Q. Besch, blla y- c ra ft.................. ... 6 T. Spink, not out ...3 3 C. H. Bishop, lbw, b H a ycra ft.................11 H. R.Walker,stBorra- daile. * Haycr.ift... f S. Smith b barrownr 19 B 8 , lb 1 , w I, nb 1 11 Total ...197 A. R. Borradaile, b Marshall W. J. Haycraft, M arshall........... F. H. Purchase, Marshall ... 13 b .. 37 b ... 12 P. Harrower, not out 40 L. Hutchinson, c Turberville, b Mar­ shall ... .................. 6 T. H. C. Levick, b Johnston................... 3 T. B. Harrower, st Spink, b Marshall 9 E. O. Spencer-Stan- hope, b Burkitt ... 10 B. Rennie, c Bcsch, b Burkitt ........... 4 G Petheridgc.run out 0 T. P. Oliver, b John­ ston .......................... 0 B ............................. H Total ...145 ST.JOHN’S SCHOOL, LEATHERHEAD, v. BLACKHEATH PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. Played at Blackheath on July 16. S t . J oh n ’ s S chool . H. L. Rogers, b Allin 10 W . S. Clowes, run out 2 N. Perkins, b Allin ... 52 L. Davies, b Allin ... 0 D. B. James, b Allin 0 S. M oore, b Campion 11 J. E. Perks, run out 0 A. Butler, b Allin ... 0 B lackheath F irst Innings. E.G.North, c and b Davies S. J. Allin, c Davies, b Perkins .......................... J. N. Campion, b Perkins D. A. Taylor, b Perkins ... E. Bland-Hunt, b Perkins J. H. Fegan, b Perkins ... H. W atkins, run out.......... B. M. H am ilton, b Perkins H. Bullock, b Perkins ... 0 H. Pitm an, not out ... ... 1 P. Pullan, b D a vies........... 0 E x tras.......................... 3 A. F. Rutty, c Hunt, b N o r th .................. 5 A. J. Dexter, b Allin 2 A. Martin, not o u t ... 0 E xtras.................. 5 Total 87 S c h o o l . Second Innings. 6 b Davies ...........18 b P e rk in s........... b P e rk in s ........... b P e rk in s ........... b Davies ........... b Davies ........... b P e rk in s........... c Dexter, b Per­ kins.................. run out ........... c Butler, b kins... not out Extras... Per- Total .................. 21 Total ... 53 ST. LEONARD3 SCHOOL v. UNIVER­ SITY SCHOOL. Played at St. Leonards on July 13. £ t . L eon ards S ch o ol . J. P. H orton, hw, b Sims :......................... 0 P. C. Baker, c H. Stent, b Stewart ... 10 R.H. Seddon; b Stew­ art ........... ........... 7 J. Teschem aker, b Cross.......................... 14 E. Healey,c Andrews, b Stewart..................49 Total F. Lydall.b Stewart... 4 S. Priestley,c Cross,b Stewart ................... 0 U n iv e r s it y .S ch o o l . A. Tooth, c Stewart, b Coulson ........... 4 J. M. Gowenlock, b S tew a rt........... ... 0 G. a. Gowenlock, b S tew a rt.................. 16 H. E. Nix, not out ... 7 Extras ... ... ... 3 ...114 S. Stewart, c Tesche­ maker, b Seddon ... 6 E. W . Andrews, c Healey, b Tesche­ m aker ........... ... 2 F. .0 . T hornton,’ c Healy, b Seddon ... 32 A. M. Coulson, b Teschem aker.. ... 4 T. Hopper,c J.Gowen­ lock, b Tesche­ maker ... . 2 H. Barlow, b Tesche- m aker .32 O. Beven, b Tesche­ maker ................... H. Cross, b Seddon... H. E. Stent, not out E. J. Stent, b Seddon G. Sims, c J. Gowen­ lock, b Tesche­ maker ........... ... E x tra s ................... Total ... 69 D A E K ’ S C elebra ted CRICKET BALLS. T h r e e D o z e n O r d e r op G o in g -In C a rd s, with latest improvements, together with Wooden Case for hanging up in Pavilion or Tent, sent on receipt of 2/6, by the Manager of this Paper, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. - The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says “ D ark & S ons ’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but consider D ark ’ s much the best.” Also in use by the principal County and other Clubs throughout the country. F. DARK & SONS, M a n u f a c t u r e r s , LORD’S CRICKET GROUND N.W. BRILL'S SEA SALT Should be used by all CBICKETEES and ATHLETES. It Braces and R e­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. li d. P E R B A T H O f all C h e m ists , A c . Latest Portraits of L O R D H A R R I S (I n C r ic k e t C o stu m e ). Large Size (12 in. by 10 in.), 5a. each, post-free. Cabinets, 2s. each, post-free. N J i—These Portraits have been much admired by all who have seen them. E . 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Used by the Champions and at the Universities Each Tabule contains the Nutritive Equivalent of a Full Meal. ________ I No Cricketer Should Fail to Use Them, as they Quicken the Sight, Steady the Nerves and Increase the Energies. 2s. 6 d. per Box. Tost Free 2s. 9d. Testimonials and Particulars cn Application. EVEREST & Co., 39, NEW CAV END I SH S T R E E T , W. AND OF ALL CHEMISTS. Printed for the Proprietor by W b iq h t & Oo., Crioket Press, 41 St. Andrew’s Hill, Dootors' Commons, London. B.C. July 21,1687.

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