Cricket 1887
820 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 4, 1887. BOUNDS GREEN v. CROWHURST. Played at Bounds Green on July 18. B ounds G r e e n . C. A. Ensell, b Cope 9 J. Ashwell, c and b Brockman ........ 4 F. Butler, c Cope, b Brockman ........ 24 A. Cooper, b Cope ... 4 C. Hirat, b Cope ... 15 R. Nicholls. run out 8 H.Cockerell.b Haylor 18 E. P. Cleather, b Ed wards ...............18 C.C.D.Coltson,notout13 F. Hilder, b Brock man .....................11 C.J.Coltson.b Haylor 1 B3,lb3, w l, nbl 8 Total ......133 C r o w h u r st . First Innings. Second Innings. R. Cope, b Butler .......... 12 run out ....... 2 W. E. Cope, c Nicholls, b Ashwell..................... 9 c Ensell, b Cooper ........ 7 W. Rogers, b Ensell........ 0lbw, b Nicholls .. 0 T. Brockman, b Butler ... 15 c Butler, b Cooper ........ 0 E. Gritten, b Ashwell ... 14 bNichjlls..... 14 — ~ ' " " ' Cockerell, b Cleather ... 0 c Hilder, b J. E. Edwards, b Butler... 1 J. H. Haylor, b Ashwell... 3 E. Morgan, c Cooper, b Ashwell ..................... 1 W. Lane, c Hilder, b Ensell...........................17 F. Allen, c and b Butler ... 6 H. Rook, not out ........ 1 B 3, lb 1, w 2.............. 6 Total , 85 Cooper run ont b Cleather... not out run out B 1, lb 5 Total BOUNDS GREEN v. FINCHLEY. Played at Bounds Green on July 20. B ounds G r e e n . B. Rackham, c Sid- dall, b Euerby ... 7 R. Nicholls, b Siddall 31 J. Aahwell, c Dixon, b Euerby .............. 86 F. Butler, b Euerby... 0 H. Cockerell, b Mel- huish.................... 15 F. Cooke, run out ... 27 C. C. D. Coltson, b Clark..................... 0 F. Hilder, c and b Euerby ...............32 C. Hirst, not out ... 23 C. J. Coltson, b Euerby ............... 4 J. B. Millard, c Dixon, b Euerby... 9 B 3,1 b 6 ........ 9 Total ..243 F in c h l e y . W. Hart, c Coltson, b Nicholls ... ........ 12 A. Browne, b Butler... 0 R. Hailey, run out ... 13 J. Euerby, b Nicholls 28 H. Melhuish, c Cook, b Butler .............. 13 J. Clark, b Butler ... 3 F. Siddall, c Colt son, b Butler J. Dixon, b Butler ... E. Bottrell, run out E. Boyce, not out... B8, w l ........ Total ... ... BOUNDS GREEN v. C. HIRST’S TEAM. Played at Bounds Green on July 21. B ounds G k e e n . C. A. Ensell, c Hart, b Brown .............. 8 S. Robbins, b Haber- shon .....................41 J. Ashwell, c and b Hart ..................... 7 F. Butler, run out ... 9 B. Rackham, run out 20 H. Cockerell, not out 21 C. C. D. Coltson, c Hirst, b Hibbert... 0 F. Cooke, b Hibbert 0 C. J. Coltson, b Hib bert ..................... 2 T. Mantle, b Hibbert 1 Freeman, b Hibbert 12 B17,lb2, w l,nbl 21 Total ...145 C. H ir s t ’ s T e a m . First Innings. Second Innings. A Browne, b Robins ... 4b Rackham ... 5 W. J. Hart, c Butler, b Ashwell ........................ 6 b Rackham ... 0 F. Cooke, c and b Ashwell 7 not out ........ 5 C. Rose, b Ashwell ........... 9not out .......11 ,T. Howard, c Cockerell, b Ashwell ..................... 9 C. Hirst, b Robins ... ... 7 A. *T. East, run out ............ 0 b Ensell ......... 2 T. Hibbert, lbw, b Robins 0 A. Haberahon, c Cocker ell, b Aahwell ..._ ............ 3 F. 8eaward, b Robins ... 6 H. Ashwell, not out............ 5b Rackham ... 0 B 4, lb 3 ..................... 7 L b ..................... 1 Total Total ... 24 BOUNDS GREEN v. EATON ROYERS. Played at Bounds Green on July 22. B ounds G r e e n . C. A. Ensell, c GulA. S. Hatt, c Carver, lick, b Clementson 8 bHarnett ........ 1 F. Cooke, b ClementH. Cockerell, c Cle son ..................... 0 mentson, b Har J. Ashwell, b Emnett ..................... 8 merson .............. 7 T.Rackham,cCarver, R.Nicholls,bClement- b Harnett ........ 2 son ..................... 4 F. Hilder, not out ... 15 E. V. Saunders, b C. C. D. Coltson, c Emmerson ........ 27 and b Clementson 9 C. Hirst, c Carver, b B 12, lb 4......... 16 Emmerson ........ 23 — Total ........ 115 E aton R o v e r s . First Innings. 13 C. J. Carver, c Golt- son, b Ensell........ 25 J. W. Emmerson, b H att.................... 17 H. Clementson, c Ensell, b Ashwell... 15 J. Dowell, c and b Hatt........ ........ 0 F. Clementson, c Ensell, b Hatt ... 4 W. P. Russell, c Ash well, b Nicholls ... 33 In the Second Innings Carver scored (run out) 5, Dowell (not out) 9, Russell (not out) 9 ; lb 1— Total 24. G. H. Harnett, Nicholls........ J. C. Capel, b Ensell 15 F.Young.c Cockerell, b Ensell............... 5 G. Henderson, b Nicholls............... 3 F. G.Gullick, not out 0 B 4, lb 4 ......... 8 Total ..138 BOUNDS GREEN v.WOODLAND HOUSE. Played at Bounds Green on July 23. B ounds G r e e n . E. Partridge, not out 42 H. Cockerell, b Holmes............... 0 F. Cooke, not out ... 6 B21, lb2, wl, nb5 29 J. Ashwell, b Holmes 2 E. P. Cleather, b Thomas .............. 0 F.’Butler, b Holmes... 8 A. S. Batt, b Thomas 5 C. A. Ensell, c Clark, b Holmes.............. 12 C. Hirst, c Baber- shon, b Holmes ... 16 A. Kane and J. Lewis did not bat. W oo d lan d H ou se . Total ...120 J. Hunt, b Cleather... 14 A. J. Hawes, c Hatt, b Ensell .............. 14 T. Holmes,c Ashwell, b Ensell.............. 17 E. Thomas, b Enaell 20 P. Daniels, b Ensell... 5 a . Habershon, b Aah well ...................... 0 J. Dunatan, b Ensell 7 E. Hackstausser, run out .............. W. Clark, b Ensell... W. Ellinor, c Hatt, b Ashwell.............. A. Boyce, not out ... B 3,1 b 3 ........ Total ........ C r ic k e t R e po r t S h e e t s for sendingmatches to this paper can be had at the office, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctor’s Commons. Price Id. each, or 9d. dozen, postage Id. dozen extra. D A R K 'S C elebrated CRICKET BALLS. The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says: “ D a r k & S o n s ’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but consider D a r k ’ s much the best.” Also in use by the principal County and other Clubs throughout the country. F. 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