Cricket 1888
174 CRIOKETj A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAY 31} 1888 WARW ICKSH IRE v. LEICESTERSH IRE. TONBRIDGE SCHOOL v. SURBITON. Played at Tonbridge on May 26. S u b b it o n . The Warwickshire eleven gained a very decisive victory in this match, played at Bir mingham on Thursday and Friday last, win ning by an innings and 131 runs. L e ic e s t e r s h ir e . i First Innings. Wheeler; b Pallett .......... 0 Fretter, c and b Shilton.- 0 Colver, c Lilley, b Bain- bridge............................... F8 Mr. C. C. Stone, b Pallett 18 Warren, b Bainbridge ... 4 Tomlin, c and b Pallett ... 17 Mr. C. Marriott, not o u t... 27 Pougher, c Bainbridge, b Shilton ... :................15 Mr. H. T. Arnall-Thomp- son, c Shilton, b Bird ... 0 Rylott, b Shilton .......... 0 Dexter, c Collishaw, b Shilton ... ................. 0 B 3, lb 3........................ 6 Total .................125 Second Innings. b Shilton .......... 3 b Shilton .......... 0 cLilley.bShilton 1 b Shilton ..........14 c Maul.b Shilton 10 b Pallett ..........29 b Bird................. 6 not out .......... 4 c and b Shilton 0 b S h ilton .......... 0 b Shilton ... B 1, lb 3 Total ... 71 W a r w ic k s h ir e . Mr.H. W. Bainbridge, Mr. G. H. Cartland, b Pougher ... ... 17 b Pougher .......... 5 Mr. H. C. Maud, lbw, Shilton, b Tom lin... 33 b R y lo t t ................. 9 Pallett, b Tomlin ... 21 Richards, c Rylott, b Lilley, c Pougher, b Pougher ... .......... 20 T o m lin ................. 0 Mr. A. Smith, c and b Bird, not out .......... 3 Pougher ................. 0 B 3, lb 3 .......... 6 Law,c Stone,b Arnall- — Thompson .......... 65 Total ..........327 Collishaw, c Dexter.b Warren .................145 BOWLING ANALYSIS. W a r w ic k s h ir e . R ylott.......... Pougher ...- Mr. Arnall- Thompson First Innings. O. M. R. W. 56 20 78 1 56 20 105 4 18 2 52 1 O. M. R. W. Colver... 7 1 22 0 Warren 17.1 7 29 1 Tomlin... 13 3 85 3 L e ic e s t e r s h ir e . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R. W. 0. M. R. W. Pallett........./ 42 27 31 3 ... :.. 7 3 6 1 Shilton ... 2815 21 4 ...........31.3 13 44 8 Bainbridge 22 6 45 2 Bird .......... 18 8 22 1 ............ 24 15 17 1 ADDISCOMBE v. BURLINGTON. Played at Addiscombe on May 26. B u r l in g t o n . M. P. Bowden, b H. L. Turner .................49 S. H. Wells, b L. J. Turner ................. 2 F. W. Freeman, c H. L., b I u J. Turner... 3 A. Carter, b L. J. Turner ... ... ... 0 W. H. Lunnon, c L. J.Turner,b F.Grant 2 S.Cook,c H.L.Turner, b V. Grant .......... 4 C. E. Judge, c L. J., b H. L. Turner ... 9 H. T. Bull, b Lem- m ow ........................ 5 F.G. Bampfylde, not out ........................ 5 C. A. Stein, b H. L. Turner ................. 3 W. J. Jeffries, b L. J. Turner ................. 1 B ........................ 10 Total ... 93 A d d is c o m b e . A. J. Lane, c Wells, b Bull •;.......................39 H. A. Roper, b Bull... 13 J. Grant, c Bamp fylde, b Bull — ..- 0 H. L. Turner, b Bowden .................21 A. C. Field, c Lunnon, b Bowden ..........10 F. Grant, c Cook, b Bowden ................. 2 Total First Innings. Second Innings. A. B. Windeler, c Reid, b P e rry ...............................33 c and b Hatt J. H. Strachan, c Aston, b K ortright........................16 R. Howell, b Perry ... B. Howell, c Tandy, b Arnold ........................ P. Castle, st Aston, b Ar nold ............................... Rev. C. B. Bailey, c Love- grove, b Arnold .......... C. S. Simpson, b Kort right ............................... L. E. Henery, b Arnold ... C. A. Hewitt, run out E. Trouncer, not out T. D. Bell, b Reid .......... B 2, lb 2, w 1................. 13 not out b Perry b Hatt.......... run out c and b Hatt b Hatt.......... not out B .......... Total Total ... 54 T o n b b id g e S c h o o l . R. A. Arnold, c R. Howell, b Castle ... 35 E. K. Bryant, c R. Howell, b Castle ... 0 H. H. Perry, run out 4 C. C. Hatt, b Castle 7 R. L.Aston, c Bailey, b Castle .................12 L. L. Reid, c Win deler, b Castle ... 28 C. J. Kortright, c Windeler, b Bailey 24 M. O’C. Tandy, c Henery, b Bailey... 33 W. A. White, c and b Castle H. Lovegrove out ... C. A. Yaux, run B 2, lb 7 Total not out ...167 GEORGE LEWIN, LATE G E O R G E K E N T , ATHLETIC OUTFITTER, 29, KING W I LL IAM ST., L O NDON BRIDGE. 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