Cricket 1887

336 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 11, 1887. P a l l in g s w ic k . Firab Innings. S. Whitehead, stDauglish, b Paice ..................... 3 J. W. Clemence, c Spicer, b Mackintosh...............43 O. L. Tudor, b Ricketts ... 5 Marlow, c A. Read, b Mackintosh ...............22 J. E. Lane, b Mackintosh 0 Second Innings. 1b w, b Castle... 4 not out ........ 4 b Holdship ... 29 F. Moir, c Dauglish, b Mackintosh ............... H. J. S. Piper, not out ... F. A. Davis, c Castle, b Holdship ..................... A. F. Bettinson. absent ... W. R. Carter, run out A. W. Graham, b Holdship c Mackintosh, b Paice ......... 5 st Dauglish, b Holdship ... 0 not out ........ 12 BIO, lb 2 Total ... 12 ...102 b Castle ........ 24 B 4, w 1, n b 1 6 Total ... 84 SURBITON v. STREATHAM. Played at Surbiton on July 28. S treatham . First Innings. H. W. Wilson, b Pinkerton 4 c H. E. Petherick, b Pinker­ ton................................. 2 W. S. Trollope, b Holdship 9 W. M. Yetts, bHoldship ... 1 F. Johnson, b Pinkerton... 0 A. C. Barton, b Pinkerton 0 R. G. Harvey, b Holdship 13 W. B. Carpmael, b Pinker­ ton ........................... 1 A. H. Trollope,b Holdship 0 C. P. Pipe, b Holdship ... 3 F. W. Mills, not ou t........ 11 B 4, n b 1 ............... 5 Second Innings. Dauglish, b Crowdy.........30 V» 7 cCastle.bCrowdy 23 b Paice ........ 47 b Windeler ... 7 candbPinkerton 8 not out ......... 8 Total ........ 49 S u r b it o n . b Pinkerton ... 0 absent............... 0 run out ........ 1 b Paice ........ 1 B 13, lb 3, wl 17 Total ...129 M. J. Dauglish, c W. S. Trollope, b John­ son .....................43 J. H. Pigot, b W\ S. Trollope...............11 C. Spicer, b Petherick 0 A. R. Holdship, c Wil­ son, b Johnson F. B. Windeler, Johnson ........ C. W. Crowdy, Johnson ........ 79 0 P. Castle, not out ... 56 G. H. Windeler, b Petherick ......... 7 B. C. Lucas, b Peth­ erick .................... 0 G. Pinkerton, b Petherick ........ 7 H. C. Paice, b Peth­ erick... ............... 7 B 5,1b 2 ........ Total ..225 SURBITON v. MARLBOROUGH COL­ LEGE. Played at Surbiton on July 29. M a r lb o r o u g h C o l l e g e . First Innings. Second Innings W. J. Rowell, b Pinkerton 23 c Hill, b Win­ deler ........ L. G. A Collins, c Pinker­ ton. b H. Windeler........ 4 b H. Windeler... S. B. Prest, b H. Windeler 1 C. W. Lindsay, run out ... 38 S H. Maurice, b Pinkerton 17 F. H. Browning, c and b Fairbanks.....................12 c Hill b Pinker­ ton ............... F.:S. P. Taylor, bHoldship 2t not out............... W.B.Windeler,b Holdship 27 notout.............. C. L. S. Elwell, b Holdship 3 A. G. L. Hill, b Raven ... 3 c Batho, b H. Windeler ... A. B. Robinson, not out 38 B 31, lb 7, w l ........ 19 B7, lbl, wl Total ...............163 S u r b it o n . W. Fairbanks, b Rob­ inson ..................... 0 M.J.Dauglish, c Prest. b Taylor...............41 C. Spicer, c Taylor, b Windeler...............78 A. R. Holdship, b Robinson................ 0 S. Castle, b Robinson 31 F. B. Windeler, b ...Elwell .................29 P. Castle, b Robinson 0 Total , 38 C.W. Crowdy, c Hill, b Robinson ........ G. H. Windeler, not out ..................... J. E. Raven, b Win­ deler..................... G. Pinkerton, b Windeler ........ Lb 3, w 1 ........ Total ........ S SURBITON v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES- Played at Surbiton on July 30. M a r lb o r o u g h B l u e s . H. D. P. Kitcat, b Raven ............... 4 A.W. Collie, b Hold­ ship ..................... 0 F. Corbett, b Hold­ ship ..................... 7 W. G. Fellowes, not out .......................18 F.W. Mills, c Bevan, b Pinkerton...........17 B17, lb 3, w2 ...22 H. T. Keeling, b Hold­ ship .................... R.T.Hughes,cGarrod, b Holdship ... F. H. Browning, Dauglish, b Pink­ erton .................... S. A. P. Kitcat, c Spicer, b Raven ... F. B. Windeler, t Holdship.............. G. H. Windeler, c Garrod, b Holdship 19 S u r b it o n . 11 30 Total ...184 C. Spicer, b Keeling 0 J. R. Garrod, not out 10 M. J. Dauglish, c C«l- J. E. Raven, b Fel- ley, b H. Windeler 107 lowes ....... ... 7 W. Fairbanks, run B. C. Lucas, b Fel- out .....................90 lowes ....... ... 0 A. R. Holdship, c G. Pinkerton, b Fel­ Browning,bHughes 37 lowes ....... ... 2 Rev. A. E. Beavan, b L. Welstead, b Fellowes............... 3 Hughes....... ... 0 C. W. Crowdy, b FelB 11, lb 6 .. ... 17 lowes ..................... — Total ...279 SURBITON v. HAMPTON WICK. Played at Surbiton on August 1. H a m p to n W ick . R. W. Smith, b W. Windeler...............18 E. Docker, b W. Win­ deler .....................14 R. J. Sivers, b W. Windeler.............. 9 S. Castle, c Grabum, b W. windeler ... 39 P. Castle, b Holdship 10 G. Bird, st F. Win­ deler, b Holdship... 18 J.S.Challis, c Beavan, b Holdship ........ 17 S u r b it o n . Peck, c W.Windeler, b Holdship ........ 0 J. P. Sheather, b W. Windeler ........ 0 Welstead, c Win­ deler, b Garrod ... 21 L. Easum, b H. Windeler ........ 14 G. W. Jones, not out 0 B IS, 1b 3, w 1 ... 20 Total ...160 M. J. Dauglish, c Smith, b Peck ... 1 Rev. A. E. Beavan, c Easum, b Peck ... 12 A. R. Holdship.bPeck 10 W. T.Graburn, c Bird, b Smith ...............105 F. B.Windeler, b Peck 8 W. B.Windeler, c and b Peck ............... 4 G. H. Windeler, b Docker ................ 19 J. R. Garrod, c and b Bird ...............33 B. C. Lucas, c S. Castle, b P. Castle 12 C. A. Hewitt, b Peck 1U W. T. Batho, not out ..................... 6 L. W. Castle, b Smith .............. 4 B 16,1 b 5, nb 4... 25 Total ........ 229 C r ic k e t R e p o 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 E K ’ S C elebrated CRICKET BALLS. 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