Cricket 1887

400 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. SEPT. 8 , 1887. DULWICH CLUB TOUR. DULWICH v. TUNBRIDGE WELLS. Played at Tunbridge Wells on August 22. T u n b r id g e W e l l s . F irst Innings. J. H. Kelsey, b T. S. T regellas...................10 C. King, b T. S. Tre­ gellas ..........................35 Hi. Andrews, b Pearse 0 B. F. Morgan, c T. S. Tregellas, b Pearse 2 It. C. Chapman, b Pearse ................... 0 E . H. M organ, c and b Bimm ington ... 47 G. Malden, c 0 . P. Tregellas, b Pearse 2 B . J. Goldsm ith, c Carter,b Bimm ing­ ton .......................... 12 T. Elliott, c Pearse, b Bimm ington Stewart, b W alker.. W. Martin, not out.. .B lb 3 .......... Total ...........169 In the Second Innings J. H. Kelsey scored (not out), 22, Stewart (not out), 14, W. Martin, c E . J., b E. H. Heasman, 4; b 1. lb 1.—Total, 42. D u l w ic h . T.B. Pearse, c Martin, b K e ls e y .................... 4 A . R. Kirkpatrick, c E lliott, b Kelsey ... 12 J. W . Bimm ington, b M organ ......................24 E. J. Heasman, run out ............................ 3 T. S. Tregellas, c Kel­ sey, b M organ............ 1 E. H. Heasman, b M organ .................. 46 C.H. Carter, b Kelsey 0 C. P. Tregellas, c Stewart b Kelsey 27 J. H. Farrer, c Stewart, b Kelsey 2 G. B. W alker, c Kelsey,b M organ... 1 J. N. Steed, not out 17 B 13, lb 3 ...........16 Total ...153 D U L W IC H v. H A D L O W . P layed at H ad low on A u gust 23. D u lw ic h . First Innings. Second Innings. T . B. Pearse,b G. Simm ons 20 b Johnson............ 0 A. B. Kirkpatrick, b G. M onypenny ................... 3 c and b Johnson 3 E. J. Heasman, c J. P. Her­ vey, b Johnson................... 8 b M onypenny ... 11 W .M artin.bG. Monypenny 2 b M onypenny ... 0 E. H. Heasman, b G. Sim ­ m ons .................................. 1 c and b Johnson 0 C. P. Tregellas, b Johnson 13 b Johnson... ... 5 C. H. Carter, c Godwin, b Johnson ................- ... 0 cH ervey.b John­ son ................... 0 J. N. Steed, b Johnson ... 7 c and b Godwin 10 G. B. Walker, b 8imm ons 0 not out ... ... 1 J. H. Farrer, b Simm ons... 8 c and b Johnson 0 F. S. Mayo, not out ........... 6 c Godwin, b Joh n son ........... 3 B 3, lb 3, n b l ........... 7 B ........... 3 T otal ...................75 Total H a d l o w . Highfleld,b Pear ' S. Monypenny, Pearse ... ... W . Stow, b C. 6 Tregellas Court, not o u t... 3 E. God win. cM b C. P. Treg B 12, lb 6, G.Monypenny,cMayo, b Pearse ................... E. H. Lloyd, c Farrer, b Pearse ... ........... D . Johnson, run out... C. Golding, c and b Pearse .................. J. P. Hervey, b E. H. H easm an.................. G. Simmons, c and b C. P. Tregellas r ota1 .. 36 ... 16 b ... 5 P. ... 7 ... 12 !!! 4 20 ...137 DULWICH y. BLUE MANTLES. Played at Tunbridge Wells cn August 24. B lu e M a n t le s . J. P. S. Hervey, b Walker C. A. Field, b Mayo 1 N.A.M ercer,b Pearse 11 A. Blain, b Pearse... 0 A. T. Kamsden, b Pearse ................... 0 1512,l b l , n b l ... 14 Total ...270 B.F.Morgan, b Pearse 20 L . Andrews, c B im ­ m ington, b Pearse 1 J.H. Kelsey, c Pearse, b E. H. Heasman 76 H . M. Braybrooke, c E. J. Heasman, b M a yo.......................... 29 W . H. Andrews, c Pearse, b Walker ... 70 E. H. Morgan, not out .., ......... . ... 45 D u lw ic h . firs t Innings. A. B. Kirkpatrick, st C. H. H eld, b Kelsey E. H. Heasman, c Andrews, b Hervey J. W . Bimm ington, run out ................... T.S.Tregellas, c Field, b M organ.................. 3 T. R. Pearse, not out 44 E . J. Heasman, st Field, b Morgan ... 0 C. P- Tregellas, b K elsey.......................... 7 In the Second Innings Pearae scored (not out) 3 E. J. Peasman, b W . H. Andrews, 1, Carter, b w ! H. Andrews 5 ; b 2, lb 2, w 4.—Total, 17. 3 15 Carter, b Kelsey ................... G. B. Walker, b Bamsden ........... F. S. Mayo, b Kelsey J. H. *arrer, c Hervey, b Morgan B 13, lb 12, w 4... Total ........... 1 DULWICH v. HAWKHURST. Played at Hawkhurst on August 25. D u lw ic h . A. B . Kirkpatrick, not out ...................58 E. H. Heasman, b Hardcastle ........... 0 C. P. Tregellas, c Piper, b Bardcastle 11 T. B. Pearse, run out 10 T. S. Tregellas, c Warren, b H ard­ castle ... ................... 3 E. J. Heasman, c and b Adam s ................... 0 H aw khurst . First Innings. Second Innings. J.N. Stead, b Adam s 0 C. H. Carter, run out 22 J. H. Farrer, b Piper 3 G. B. Walker, c Maskell, b Hard­ castle .................... 7 F. S. Mayo, b Piper 7 B 20, lb 6, nb f ... 27 Total ...........148 E. Hardcastle, c and b E. H. Heasman ..-................ W . Adam s, e Farrer, b P earse.................................. F. A Harmer, e Farrer, b E. H. Heasman ........... T. Maskell, c Tregellas, b Pearse... .......................... A. G lasspool, b E. H. Heasman s.. ... ... J. Hayward, b Heasm an ........... F. C. Harmer, b Heasm an ... Collins, b Pearse F. Piper, b Pearse ^ J. Warren, not out ... A. Banister, b Pearse B 3, nb 1 ........... E. H. E . H. 8 b C. P. Tregellas 8 6 run out ...........10 6 c Stead, b Mayo 12 0 c E.J. Heasman, b Carter........... 7 3 c Kirkpatrick, b Carter ... .,. 8 0 c Carter, b E. J. Heasm an ... 0 3 st Farrer, b Carter ... .v 8 not out ........... 8 not out ........... 5 o Carter, b Mayo 0 4 B 7, lb 1 ... Total . 46 Total DULWICH v. SOUTH SAXONS. Played at Bopeep on August 26 and 27. S o u t h H. Pigg, b Pearse ... 26 A.M. Sutthery, c Bim ­ mington, b Pearse 81 A. C. Coles, c and b C. P. Tregellas ... 21 A.H. Trevor, b Pearse 82 W. H. Stanton, c Kirk­ patrick, b C. P. Tre­ gellas .......................... 0 F. G . Chichester, st Farrer, b C. P. Tre­ gellas ... ...................14 T. B. Sturland, c T. S. Tregellas, b C. P. <* T regellas........... ... 0 S axo n s . S. P. B. Bucknill, c Pearse, b Mayo ... 31 B. H. Nuttall, c Farrer, b E, H. H easman ...........48 C. J. Smith, c and b E. H. Heasman ... 47 C. S. Grey, b E. J. H easman ........... 10 O. J. Wray, not out 2 B 18,1 b 4 ...........22 Total ...........384 D u lw ic h . First Innings. A. B. Kirkpatrick, c Pigg, b Sturland ... 19 J. W . Bimm ington, c Chichester,bNuttall 3 C. P. Tregellas, b Nuttall ...................19 B. W. Heasman, lbw, b N u tta ll................... 0 T. B. Pearse, c Coles, b Sturland ........... 9 E. H. Heasman, b S tu rla n d ................... o In the Second Innings out) 13, C. P. Tregellas, man, c Stanton b Coles 0, Total, 41. T. S. Tregellas, b Nuttall .................. 9 E.J. Heasman,retired 41 C. H. Carter, c Coles, b Suttbery ........... F. S. Mayo, not out J. H. Farrer, c Tre­ vor, b Gray ........... G.B. Walker, b Gray B 1,1 b 4, w 1 ... Total ..........121 Bimm ington scored (not b Trevor 23, E. H. Heas- Mayo, (not out) 2; b 3— COACHING for OXFORD or CAMBRIDGE. A COUNTRY BECTOB, Eton and Oxford, can receive a third pupil. 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