Cricket 1887
CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. SEPT. 15, 1887. MR. J. A. DEUCE’S SIDE v. MR. C. L. MORGAN’S SIDE. S t r e a t h a m J u n io r s M a t c h . Played at Streatham on September 7. M r . C. L. M o r g a n ’s S id e . First Innings. Second Innings. P. Rathbone, c J. A. Drnce, b Rathbone .................. 3 b Q u in tin ........... 4 P. McDougall, b Rathbone 0 G. Coles, c Field, b Rath- ton e ........... ... .... ... 3 n otou t ........... 3 H. Field, c J. A. Druce, b R a th b o n e ..........................12 not out .......28 R. H. de Montmorency, c J. A. Druce,b S.Harrison 13 c J. A. Druce, b Rathbone ... 9 G. Harrison, c Morgan, b R. 8cott ... ................... 2 b M o rg a n ........... 0 F. Druce, c J. A. Druce, b S. Harrison C. Hill, b Quintin Warner, absent ... ... C. Scott, run out... ... D. Coles, b Quintin ... C. L. Morgan, not out B 8, w 4 ................... ... 1 c G. Field, b Quintin ... 1 .. 8 . 0 run out . 3 . 0 . 16 . 7 Total . 68 Total ... 45 M r . J. A . D r u c e ’ s S id e . H.P.athbone.cMorgan, b de M ontm orency 4 S. H-arrison, c Rath bone, b de M ont m orency ........... ... 2 R. Scott, b Hill .. ... 23 ftL Quintin, b Ox. Coles lo . M. Morgan, b G. Coles 0 H. Topham , b de ; M ontm orency... ... 5 E. Harrison, b de M ontm orency........... 1 G. Field, c and b de M ontm orency ... 2 S. P. Druce, c M c Dougall, b G. Coles 0 H. C. Coles, c and b G. C oles.................. 0 L. Horncastle, b de M ontm orency ... 2 J. A. Druce, not out 8 B 4, w 5 ........... 9 T o t a l ...........66 PENGE v. WEST WICKHAM. Played at Penge on September 10. P e n g e . W . F. Cook, b Thom- 1W . S W atts, run out 2 asett ... ... .......... 69 j G. Brown, b Thom - •T. Roe, b Thom asett 9 | asett...................12 C. J. « nnand, b Simp- H.B.Sm ith.bChorley 24 son ... .......... ... 42 F. Oldham, not out 5 J. Freeman, not out... 48 E xtras...................4 \ C YV. .Newington, b i — Sturges .................. 14 : Total ...269 M. C a v e ^ n -h and'C. 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