Cricket 1887
304 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 28,1887. G U IL D H A L L v. T O W E R H A M L E T S E N G IN E E R S . P layed at A v ery H ill Park, E lth am , on June 4. G u il d h a l l . First Innings. Second Innings. A. Saunders, c and b M oore................................ 5 c Moore, b Spau 10 H. B. Turner, b Coom bs... 10 c Col. North, b Spau ........... 8 G. Frowning, c Eain, b Lieut. N orth .................. 20 lbw, b Coom l s 0 Stean, b Coom bs ...........26 not out ........... 0 E . de B. Scott, c Moore, b Coom bs ........................ 9 c Moore, b C oom bs........... 3 C. H. Driver, b Moore ...11 b Spau .......... 4 H. P. M onckton, b M oore 13 c and b Spau ... 3 W . T. Lockey, b Moore ... 6 b Spr.u ........... 0 C. W. M orton, b Colonel N o rth ................................ 0 b Spau ............ 0 F. J. Pullan, b Moore ... 5 c Lieut. North, b Spau ........... 0 W . S. Singer, not out ... 0 c Colonel North, b Coom bs ... 1 Extras ........................... 2 Total ..................107 Total ... 29 T o w er H a m l e t s E n g in e e r s . First Jnnings. Lieut. North, b Stean 8 Sapper Moore, c Tur ner, b .“ tean .......... 0 Col. North, b Driver 7 Sapper Coom bs, c Driver, b Stean ... 27 Dapper Bain, b Stean 4 hanper. Uresson, b Stean.......................... 1 Sapper Christie, b S tean ............................. 1 Sapper M cKenzie, c M onckton, b Driver 0 In the Second Innings Lieut. North scored b Driver 0, Sapper Moore (not out) 1, Colonel North, b Stean 5, Sapper Coom bs (not out) 1.—Total 7. Sapper Spau, lbw, b Driver ................... Col. - Serjt. - M ajor Salmon, st Scott, b D river................... C o l.-S e rjt. - M ajor Tyse, not out Total ...........I GUILDHALL v. POST OFFICE. Played at Aldersbrook, Little Ilford, on June 11. . G u il d h a l l . A. Saunders, b Waid 0 H. H. Turner, c and b W a rd .......................... 1 J. Garthwaite, c and b Brett .................. 44 Ptean, b Deacon ... 3 H. P. M onckton, c Deacon, b W ard ... 4 A. O’Connell, run out 0 H. E. Stacey,b W ard G. J. Pullan, not out G. R . H ornblower, b W ard ................... G. A. Pickering, b W ard .................. A.E. Saffery, b Ward E xtras................... Total P ost O f f ic e . Brett, b Steon ........... Griffiths, b launders W ard, c M onckton, b Saunders.................. Robertson, b Stean Stephenson, b Turner D eacon, b Stean Inm an, run ou t........... I Brow n, b Stean Cow ell, b Stean Gregory, b Turner... Arm strong, not out Extras... Total GUILDHALL v. WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL. Played at Aldersbrook on July 2. W e st m in st e r H o s p it a l . S.C.G .F ox , c Kolmes, b Stean ..................18 W . Powell, b H olm es 8 H. C. Harper, b S tean .......................... 0 S. P. Matthews, c Saunders, b Holmes 1 R. G. Orford, b Stean 0 A. Lewis, b H olm es... 11 G u il d h a l l . T H.Emaggs, b Stean 1 F. A. Doidge, b Stean 1 E. Bitchard, c Turner, b H olm es 0 F. Betts, not out ... 0 A.Colemun, b H olm es 0 Extras ... Total 14 ... 54 H. B. Turner, b F ox... 26 A. Banti, c Miggs, b F ox ..........................27 J. Garthwaite, c and b M atthew s... Stean, not out C. Holm es, b th ew s........... ... 29 .........36 M at- ......... 3 J. G. Trotter, b Matthews ........... A. launders, c an d b Matthews ........... W. T. Lockey. c and b M atthew s........... Extras.................. Total ...........138 G. R. Hornblower and A. E . Saffery did not bat. GUILDHALL v. SCHOOL BOARD FOR LONDON. Playedjat Aldersbrook on July 9. G u il d h a ll . J. Garthwaite, sfc Longinetto.b Hart- la n d ............................. IS C. H. Driver, c Glague, b Walker 9 H .E. Stacey, bW id - d in g to n .................... 1 A. Dwight, not out 2 Extras ...........11 1. Saunders, b B art lett ........................... 2 A. Banti, b Long- inetto.......................... 5 H. B. Turner, c Saunders,b Bartlett 13 H. Y. Turner, not outl32 E. de B. fccott, b W alker ................... 4 Stean, st Longinetto, b Hartland ...........45 Total ...237 A. E. Saffery did not bat. The School Board did not bat. GUILDHALL v. POST OFFICE. Played at Aldersbrook on July 16. P o s t O ffi c e . W . G. Smith, b Saun ders .......................... 5 T. M. Plucknett, b Stean ................... 2 W. A. Buxton, c Garthwaite, b Saun ders ........................... 1 A. J. Eames, b Stean 6 E. Cane, b Saunders 11 F. T. Griffith, c H. V. Turner, b Saunders 16 J. C. Bloom field, • Driver,b Saunders 0 G. Robertson, run out .......................... o E. A. Gregory, not out .......................... 2 W . V. Inm an, b Saunders ........... 1 J. R. Arm strong, c Scott, b Saunders 10 Total . 54 G u il d h a l l . A. Saunders, st Brix ton, b S m ith ...........13 H. B . Turner, b Sm ith.......................... 0 J. Garthwaite, b Sm ith... ................... 0 C. H. Driver, b Pluck nett .......................... 10 H.V. Turner, b Pluck nett ........................... 8 E. de B. Scott.c Cane, b B u xton.................. 44 G. Browning, b Bux ton .......................... 11 Stean, c Cane, b Plucknett ............ 0 G. A . Pickering, b Buxton .................... 6 A. E. Saffery, not out ............................ 1 T o ta l... 93 T h e C r ic k e t F ie l d . By Rev. James Pycroft. The Standard Work on the Game. Ninth edition, just out, cloth bound, price 2s. 6d.; post free 2s. 9d. Contains:—Origin of the Game of Cricket; The General Character of Cricket; The Hambledon Club and the Old Players; Cricket generally established as a National Game by the end of the last Century; First Twenty Years of the present Century; A Dark Chapter in the History of Cricket; The Surrey—its History; The Zingari—their Origin ; Battalogia, or the Science and Art of Batting; Hints against Slow Bowling; A Chapter on Bowling; Hints on Fielding. 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