Cricket 1887

852 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 18, 1887. PALLINGSWICK v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at Hampstead on August 6. P a l l in g s w ic k . A.H.Millson,cRoberts* b Braithwaite ... 9 W.Daw,bBraithwaite 0 A.LaThangue,runout 6 S. C. Dyer, b John­ stone..................... 0 A. W. Graham, not out ........ '......... 0 L b 2,w 2 ........ 4 F. S. Heynemann, b Braithwaite ........ 0 W. L. Hotchkin, b Beete.....................15 B.A. arter, c Shackel, b Bishop ... ... ... 69 Marlow, b Johnstone 115 A.F.Bettinson.cJohn- stone.b Braithwaite 17 F. R. Wilkinson, run out ..................... 0 Total ...235 H a m p ste a d . A. S. Johnstone, lbw, C. H. Bishop, 1b w, b b Marlow.............. 0 Marlow ............... () A. C. Robertson, b N. B. Beete, c Daw, b Bettinson ........ 15 Marlow ............... 19 E. Swift, b Marlow ... 9 W. Shackel, not out 8 A. H. Davidson, not L b ............... 4 out ..................... 13 — J. W. Dinham, b BetTotal ........ 78 tinson .............. 5 C. Braithwaite, H. Shackel, and F. S. Alford did not bat. PALLINGSWICK v. IBIS. Played at East Acton on August 13. P a llin g s w ic k . J. W. Clemence, c Stanton,b Wagstaff 32 A.H.Millson.b Wright 7 B.A.Carter.b Waterer 0 A. F. Bettinson, b Wagstaff ... ... 17 E. A. Collins, c Hope, b Waterer ........ 79 F. Wilkinson, c Hope, b Wagstaff ........ 2 S. Jobsob, c Waterer, b Wagstaff ........ E. Kettle, c and b Vagstaff .: ........ 6 A. W. Graham, not out .....................19 D. H. Daniell, b Wagstaff... ........ 9 W. R. Carter, b Wag­ staff ... B.ll, w 2 0 ... 13 B. Waterer, c Jobson, b Collins.............. 12 H. Blake, b Bettin­ son .;. ............... 1 A. Wagstaff, not out 25 Total ... ...248 64 I bis . J. Baker, c Collins,b W. Carter ........ B 1, w 2 ......... Total 43 LENNOX v. EAST MOULSEY. Played at East Moulsey on July 30. L en n o x . S. Tregellas, b T. Chesterton G. B. Walker, run out C. Voigt, b Duthie ... F. S. Mayo, 1 b w, b Cooper .............. R. Nevill, b Cooke ... W. V. Goad, b Ches­ terton .............. C. P. Tregellas, b Chesterton ........ B. W. Heasman, b Cooke ............... 3 M. Steed, b Cooke ... 16 H. E. Steed, not out 6 J. W. Collyer, b Cooke ............... 0 B5, lb 4 Total ... 86 E a st M o u l s e y . G. D. Cooper, b T. S. Tregellas ........ ,3 H. Duthie, not out 33 B5, lb 1, w 2 ... 8 W. Cooke, c C. P., b T. S. Tregellas ... 3 R. E. Campbell, c N. Steed, b C. P. Tre­ gellas.................... 16 W. Andrews, b Mayo 16 R.Chesterton,cGoad, b Nevill ...............58 A. J. Keeling, E. Camm, C. J. Haviland, G. Brad- ord, and H. E. Parkes did nob bat. Total ...137 OLD BRUCIANS v. BRUCE CASTLE SCHOOL. Played at Bruce Castle on July 30. T h e S ch o ol . G. Morgan, not out... 34 H. Hardman, b Hill... 12 J. H. Arundell,bFree­ man .................... 58 H. Hill, b Hill ........ 5 P.D. Richards, c tfeu- b Freeman ....... . 4 meyer, b Freeman 16 B 5,1 b 3, w 1 ... 9 J.Stark, b Freeman... 0 H. Sharps, run out... 6 Total ......... 145 H. Sewell, b Freeman 0 O l d B b u c ia n s . H. B. Gripper, not I P.B.Freemanfnotout 6 out .............. 71 B 1,1 b 3 ......... 4 E Foa, b Stark........ 26 | Total ......... 107 R. W. D. Hill, A. Eiloart, W. Wells, F. B. Gripper, F. Sterne, W. Lindsay, R. Neumeyer and T. Dick- son did not bat. F.Berkeley,cEiloart, b Hill ............... W. Andrew, c Foa, b B ill..................... G. David, c Dickson, . 5, l 3, w l ... RICHMOND v. HAMPTON WICK. Played at Richmond on August 13. H a m pto n W ic k . A. S. Bull, c and b F. W. Bush ........100 P. Castle, b-Barney... 63 W.M. Miles, c Lucas, b Needham ........ 21 R. J. Sivers, c and b Needham.............. 1 C. Beresford, c Need­ ham, b F. W. Bush 8 M. Hole, b Lucas ... 27 R ich m o n d . F. W. Bush, b Hole... 62 1C.C.Crayshaw,notout12 R. S. Lucas, run out 51 B 4, lb 2, nb 1 ... 7 H. S. Bush, not out... 9 1 — Total ........ 141 L. Booth, A. Benjaman, A.Gatliff, E. A. Beau­ clerk, Needham, Barney, and A. N. Other did not bat. G. 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