Cricket 1887

8 6 8 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECOUP OF THE GAME. AUG. 85, 1887. THB HIGHLANDS v. MR. A. NOAKES’ XI. Played afc The Highlands, Ticehurst, on August 8. T h e H ig h l a n d s . E. S. Norris, c W. Noakes, b Barton... 43 C. M. Tuke, ca n d b J. Noakes ................... 9 T. Parkin, c Dives, b J. N oakes...................11 W . Leigh-Sm ith, bW. Noakes ...................58 Dr. B. Pitts, l b w , b W . Noakes ........... 4 A. Newington, run out .......................... 6 C. Boevey, run out... 1 Dr. H. Newington, c Barton.b A.Noakes 13 F . K em ber, b W . Noakes ................... 0 J. Shaughnessy, c W ickham , b W. Noakes ................... 4 Dr. A. Newington, not out ................... 1 B 16, lb 3, w 3 ... 22 T otal ...........172 A. N o a k e s ’ XI. First Innings. Second Innings. H. Barton, c Shaughnessy, b Leigh-Sm ith................... 8 W . Dives, b Leigh-Sm ith 4 J. Noakes, b Leigh-Sm ith 0 H. Le May, b Tuke ........... 4 R. Noakes, b Tuke ...........16 E. Manwaring, b Tuke ... 19 H. W ickham , b Parkin ...1 6 W . W . Harrison, b Parkin 0 A . A. Noakes, b Tuke ... 0 A. Noakes, b N o rris ...........11 W . Noakes, not o u t ........... 2 B 17, lb 2.......................... 19 T otal ...................99 c Pitts,bK em ber 3 b Norris ........... 8 n ot out ..............43 c Kem ber, b A . N ewington ... 4 not out ........... 11 1 bw , b A. New­ ington ........... 0 run out ........... 8 cPitts.b Kem ber 7 B 8 , w 3 ... 11 T otal ... CO MR. J. W. HOBBS’ CLUB v. EAST GRINSTEAD. Played at Norbury on August 17. M r . J. W . H obbs ’. J. Ayres, c and b A. W heeler, c Barker, b C. Charlwood ... 46 T. Adam s, b Bristow 35 J. Caffarey, b Bristow 8 R. Henson, c Bristow, b Payne .................. 38 T . Brown, 1 b w, b Payne.......................... 4 J. W ootton, c C. J. Charlwood, b Payne 11 A. King, c Payne, b Bristow ...................23 E a s t G r in s t e a d . Payne R. J. Thom son, c and b Payne........... 0 H. W ootton, not out 13 R. Lane, c Barker, b P a y n e ................... 4 B 5 , w 3 , n b l ... 9 Total ...194 W . Tebay, c Ayres, b J. W ootton ... ... 0 W . Payne, b J. W o o tto n ................. 7 G. Bristow, c King, b J. W ootton ........ 5 P. E . Wallis, b J. W o o t t o n ................. 2 C. Charlwood, c and b H en son ...............12 E. D. Padwick, b J. W o o t t o n ................. 8 J.f harlwood,bH enson 4 W . Charlwood, c Thom son, b J. W ootton ................... 0 M. Barker, c and b W ootton .................. 6 W . Truckle, c Lane, b H enson ........... 9 C. Jenks, not out ... 0 B 7,1 b 2 ........... 9 Total , 62 COLVESTON v. LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE. Played at Woodford on August 13. C o l v e s t o n . W . P Russell, b G oldby ................... W .W . Hayworth,lbw, b Swan ................... E. Finch, c Varley, b Gold >y ................... H. Clemetson, b F. Sw an.......................... H. E. Gadsdon, c G., b F. Swan.................. H. W. Pritchett, b Keating .................. 15 T. J. Aveling, b F. Swan E. •». Pope, b Swan ........... A. Gadsdon, G oldby ........... J. Russell, b Swan ........... A. Smart, not out B 15, lb 2 ... F. F. 13 L.R.B. Total ...172 G oldby, b Clemetson 1 G . Swan,b Clem etson 7 F. Swan, b Hayworth 14 H olbrook,bClem etson 13 Yarley, c Pritchett, b H ayworth ...........16 A shby, c H. E. G ads­ don, b Pritchett ... 8 Peddell, c H.E. Gads­ don, b H ayw orth... 12 F.Cates, b Hayworth Barfoot, not out Keating, c and b Pritchett ............. M cLellan, b Hay­ worth ................... B5. l b l ........... Total ... 81 SHEPPERTON v. COBHAM. Played at Shepperton ©n August 10. S h e p p e r t o n . First Innings. J. J. Freeman, b B ow ler... 11 W . Smith, b B ow ler........... 5 L . H all,c G. Smith, b Glan- ville .................................. 6 E. F. Rutter, b Martin ... 20 E. Rutter, b T h orp e...........11 F. Back, b Bowler ........... 0 H.P.Smith, c and b Bowler 11 N. Hickley, c and b Bowler 9 W . Dollery, c Poole, b M artin.................................. 0 T. Pardue, b M artin........... 0 F. W alker, not out ........... 0 B 7, lb 3, w 1 ...........11 Second Innings, e G. Sm ith, b Thorpe ...........16 b Thorpe ............ 4 Total , 84 b Thorpe ........... 0 b Bowler ...........18 c G. Sm ith, b G ase.................. 3 b Bowler ........... 0 c Patten,b Gaze 8 b Thorpe ...........27 not out ........... 0 b Bow ler ........... 3 e and b Bowler... 11 B 2, lb 4, w 8 9 Total ... 99 W . Lee, c Dollery, b E. R u tter.................. 0 W . Martin, b D ollery 11 T. 1 horpe, b Smith... 37 F. Bowler, lbw, b E. Rutter ................... 0 G. Sm ith, b Smith ... 16 Rev. H. Gaze, b E. Rutter ...................19 H. Glanville, b E. Rutter ...................29 C o b h a m . A. S m i t h ,E . R ut­ ter .......................... 0 M. Patten, b L . H all 0 W . Peole, not out ... 0 F. Higgs, b E. Rut­ ter .......................... 0 B I, lb 1, nb 3... 9 T o ta l........... 121 MR. J. W. HOBBS’ v. GROVE. Played at Dulwich on August 20. G r o v e . L. Haydon, o Brown, b W ootton ...........19 W. Benwell, st H. Adams, b W ootton t A.W allers,bW ootton 0 F.J.Scott.b W ootton 0 B 9, lb 3, n b l ... 11 F. S. Holt, c Hender­ son, b W ootton ... 5 W . H. 8 utton, b M ills 2 J. H. Roberts, not out 42 R. W. Sheffield, b W o o tto n ................... 0 W . M ajor, b W ootton 7 W . Saberton, b W oot­ ton .......................... 0 to ta l H. E. Saberton, b W o o tto n ................... M r . J. W. H o b b s ’. A. Wheeler, c W . Saberton,b Roberts 0 T. Adams, b Haydon 20 J. Caffarey, b Haydon 23 R. Henderson, run out 13 T. Bowley, • and b Benwell ...................25 E. Mills, b Haydon ... 89 Total J.W ootton, run out... 43 , 91 R. King, o H olt, b H aydon ................... 2 J. Ayres, run out ... 9 H. Adams, b Major 1 T. Brown, not o u t ... 28 B 6 , lb 6 , nb 5 ... 17 ...215 BEDDINGTON v. NORWOOD PARK. Played at Beddington on August 20. B e d d in g t o n . J. Dives, b Roberts A. Potter, b Flindt... H. Moody, b Flindt S.T. Baker,cSteward, b Flindt ........... A. Kirkman, not out R. C. Kirkman, b R oberts ................... 4 W. Baines, h w, b Flindt ...................10 F. E. Goddard, b Flindt ................... 3 Rev. J. Baker, c B 8 ,1 b 4 ................ 12 Howes, b Gibbs ... 51 J. P. Castley, b Total ............102 Roberts .................. 7 J. B. Laidlaw, c Roberts, b Flindt... 6 N o r w o o d P a r k . A. C. Barton, b Baines 28 I C.R. Steward, not out 10 S. H. Flindt, c Potter, B l , l b l .............. 2 b Goddard ...........14 I — W. M. Yetts, run out 0J Total .............. 54 S. Lovell, P. Howes,H. Kirkman, W. Gibbs, C. Pike, H. Dunk and W. Roberts did not bat. Latest Portraits of L O R D H A R R I S (I n C r ic k e t C o s t u m e ). 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