Cricket 1887

88 4 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. SEPT. 1, 1887. HENLEY v. EWELL. Played at Ewell on August 6. E w e l l . H. King, b H all ... 36 W . H arrow ell, b M ason ................... 5 D. Sharpe, not out... 24 T. Stone, b E. Southey ... Beams, run out E xtras... .. A. Killick, b Mason 0 P. M. W alters, lbw, b R . J o y c e ................... 9 E. H. W alters, b R. J o y ce ...........................14 C. Cook, b Mason 4 R. Mason, c A. Joyce, R .J oyce ................... 2 A .G . Holland, c Hall, b Mason .................. 16 Total ...................191 D. Napper, b Mason 56 H e n l e y . C. Southey, b H arro­ well ............................ 5 _ 0 6 19 G. R. Joyce, n ot out 17 H. Mason, not out ... 12 E x tr a s ................... 7 A . Joyce, st Beams, b H olland ................... 3 E . Southey, c Mason, b H olland ........... 0 R . Joyce, c Sharpe, b Harrowell ...........50 W. G. M orrison, b H arrowell ... ... 11 D . 8 . Balcom be, V. Hall, H. Joyce, and G. F U pton did not bat. Total ...105 T O U R C O IN G A N D R O U B A IX v. C R O IX * P la yed at C roix (N ord ), F ran ce, on A u gu st 13. T ourcoing and R oubaix . First Innings. Second Innings. F. W ilby, b F. Overall ... 13 b F. Overall ... 10 R. R ycroft, b Allen ...........22 b D utton .............32 S. Tate, b A lle n ................... 8 b F. Overall ... 4 H. Hardman, b Allen ... 2 b Gemmell ... 5 G. Beaumont, b Allen ... 9 c Allen,b D utton 6 A. Ashworth, c F. Overall, b Allen .......................... 0 b D utton ... 0 M. W ilby, b Allen ........... 0 c Naylor, b Gil­ lespie ........... 5 C. Renard, b Allen ........... 5 c Naylor, b D utton ........... 6 T.Senior,c and b F.Overall 3 c W. H. Overall, b F. Overall ... 2 J. Richardson,b F. Overall 14 not out ........... 2 E. Hargreaves, not out ... J9 b F.O verall ... 4 B 3, lb 2 .......................... 5 B4, w l ... 5 Total .. „.1U) C r o ix . Total , 80 J. Allen, b T a te...........23 R. Gillespie, b Richardson ........... 4 F. D utton, c Tate, b Richardson ........... 0 W. H. Overall,c Beau­ m ont, b T a te ........... 4 J. Gemmell, run out 23 W . E. Beer, not out... 45 A . Naylor, b Tate ... 11 F. Overall, st Beau* m ont, b Tate ... 9 S. Foster, c Richard­ son, b Tate ........... 6 A. Young b Tate ... 8 Albert Ramsden, b T a te ... ................... 0 B 6 , lb 3,w 3 ,n b 2 14 Total ...........147 HORLEYS v. ELEVEN WATNEYS. Played at Horley on August 6. H o r l e y . First Innings. Second Innings. H. Webber, c and b A . G. W atney ..............................48 b A. G. W atney 3 J. W. Tweedie, c W . D., b A. G. W a tn e y ......................53 absent.................... 0 W . Kelsey, c G. N., b A. G. W atney ..............................13 run out ............ 0 J. S. Walters, c Dendy, b A. G. W atney ................... W. Dorling, b Dendy W atney ................ S. J. Langton, b Dendy W a tn e y ................................ J. W . Kelsey, c S. C., b Dendy W atney ........... J. Kenward, not o u t ........... W. R. Dagnall, b Dendy Watney ................ c Dendy, b A. G. W a tn e y ...........17 6 c A. G., b Dendy W a tn e y ...........18 0 b A , G. W atney b A. G. Watney c P. A., b Dendy W a tn e y ........... 10 c S. C., b A . G .. W a tn cy ...........12 b A. G. W atney 0 A. Boy son, b A. G. W atney 4 A. A. M. Elmslie, c J. D., b Dendy W atney ........... 3 n o tou t B .................................. 9 B 1,1b 2 Total ...................155 T otal ... 64 X I, W a t n e y s . W . D. W atney, b Dagnall ..................31 J. D. Watney, b Ken- w a r d ..........................42 C. N. W atney, c W. Dorling, b W alters 6 Dendy Watney, b Walters .................. 6 A. G. W atney, b Ken- J w a r d ..........................17 W . O. R. Watney, b K enw ard.................. 8 Total .................... 134 E. J. W . Watney, b K enward................... 0 S. C. W atney,not out 7 A. N. W atney, b Dagnall ................... 4 G. N. W atney, b W ebber ................... 3 P. A. W atney, b W ebber .................. 0 B 7,1b 1, w l.n b l 10 MR. BURRELL’S XI. v. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY L.V.C. Played atLittlebury on August 25. C a m b r id g e U n i v e r s it y L.V.C. ~ S. Palm er, b H . J. E. b Bur e l l ................... 1 A. C. Tofts, c Tetley, b B u rre ll.................. 31 R. S Goodchild, c H ildyard. b Burrell 12 F. M. E liot, lbw, b H ildyard ................... 3 H. D. Brown john, st H am ond.bTrouncer 32 P. J. Sturge, b H. J. E. Burrell...................23 H. E. jW right, not out ........................... 9 H. T. W right, b Hildyard ........... E. H. Hodge, c and b H id y a r d ........... A. Newnham, c W ilkes, b H. J. E. Burrell ................... M. P. Fookes, c J. Burrell, b H. J. E. Burrell .................. B 13, lb 4 ........... Total ...141 M r . B u r r e l l ’ s X I. Col. Hamond. c Newn­ ham, b W right ... 1 J. C. Telley, c Newn­ ham, b W right ... 0 H. T. Wood, 0 Fookes, b Newnham ...........16 L . D. Hildyard, b Newnham .....................15 C. A. Trouncer, c Total ......... 291 H odge,b G oodchild 127 J. F. Eaden, R. J. Burrell and E. M. H awtrey did not bat. H. J. E . Burrell, not out ........................... 110 J. Burrell, c Palmer, b W right.................... 0 H. H. W ilkes, not out ........................... 6 B 11, lb 5 ..............16 SHEPPERTON v. RIPLEY. Played at Ripley on August 18. W . Martin, lbw, b E. R u tter...................18 H. Edes, b O. H ickley 6 W . Arnold, b C. H ickley .................. 4 J. Bromfield, b H all 26 A. Cox, b C. H ickley 13 W . Lee. not out...........35 J. Dibble, b Hall ... 0 A. Etherington, lbw, b Hall .................. Chalk, b Hall ........... Pullen, run out........... Selby, c Purdue, b E. Rutter ........... r . B .... _ ........... Total ...121 S h e p p e r t o w . J. S. Freeman, c D ibble, b Cox...........10 A. H. Crake, lbw, b Etherington ........... 3 C.L.Hickley, c D ibble, b C ox..........................12 E. F. Rutter,c Dibble, b Chalk .................. 21 Louis Hall, b Cox ... 0 E. Rutter, 0 and b Martin .................. 17 N. Hickley, 0 and b Chalk ................... F. Goddard, b Chalk H. H ardw, run out... T. Purdue, not out... D. Lister, c Lee, b Martin .................. B ........... ........... Total ... 87 UPTON PARK y . LOUGHTON. Played at Loughton on August 27. L o u g h t o n . J. Scott, b L a w ........... J. Meston, b Law G. Horne, b Law A. Gunning, 1 b w, b Law .......................... G. P. Clark, st East, b D avis.......................... D. Langdon, b Davis E. G. Salter, b Davis J. Thurley, b Davis A. Edwards, b Davis A. L . Mayor, b Law J. Perry, b Law E xtras... ........... Total U p t o n P a r k . A. J. East, not o u t ... 12 E xtras.................. 7 W. TT. Davis, c and b E d w a rd s....................100 J. Bowles, c Salter, b P erry.............................35 Total ...197 A. Law, c Meston, b Edwards ..................... 43 T. Kennett, 0. W illiam s, J. B. Bowles, C. E. Cull, C. E. Roper, J. Armstrong, and W. Roper did not bat. Latest Portraits of L O R O H A R R I S (I n C r ic k e t C o s t u m e ). Large Size (12 in. by 10 in.), 5s. each, post-free. Cabinets, 2s. each, post-free. NJ3.—These Portraits have been much admired by all who have seen them. E . H A W K I N S & CO., (Late Hennah & Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 108, KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. D A R K ' S C e l e b r a t e d CRICKET BALLS. The Seoretary of the Marylebone Club says “ D a b s & S o n s ’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but oonsider D abk ’ s muoh the best.” Also in use by the prinoipal County and other Clubs throughout the country. F. DARK & SONS, M a n u f a c t u r e r s , LORD’S CRICKET GROUND N.W. PHOTO0RAPH8 OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-5-6-7. 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