Cricket 1888
16 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JAN. 26, 1888. ROYAL YACHT “ OSBORNE ” v. COPENHAGEN 13ALL CLUB. Played on September 18, 1887. R oyal Y acht “ O sborne .” First Innings. Second Innings. Hintchiffe, c Fiedler, b S y lo w ................................24 b Sylow ............... Newbery, c and b Sylow ... 1 run out ............... Curtiss, c Buchw ald, b S y lo w ................................ 12 b Buchwald ... , Harway, c A. Kalko, b Sylow ... D ig by, run out .......... Stoar, not out .......... riadley, b Buchwald... Staples, b Buchwald... Thynne, b Buchwald Scrivins, b Sylow J ones, run out .......... 1 b Buchw ald 2 b Buchwald 8 b Sylow 0 b Buchwald 4 c Wesche, Sylow ... 0 not out 1 run out 0 b Sylow Total ..........53 C.B.C. E irst Innings. Bax Fronside, b H in t chiffe ................................ Harboe, c Stoar, b New bery ................................ Sylow, c Digby, b New bery ................................ Smart, b H intchiffe.......... A. Kalko, b Newbery Buchw ald, run out .......... O. Kalko, b Curtiss .......... Fiedler, b Curtiss .......... Boye, c Bintchiffe, b Newbery ......................... Appeldom , not out .......... Vvesche. b N ew bery.......... B 4,1 b 1, w 3................. Total .................. B 7,1 b 1, w 1... 9 Total ... 55 Second Innings. 2 b Curtiss ... 6 8 c Stoar, b New bery .......... 1 1 c Harway,, b Curtiss ... 0 4 c Curtiss, b Newbery... 10 7 b Curti-s ... 9 4 c Harway,, b Newbery... 3 2 b Curtiss ... 5 3 not out 5 0 c Digby, b Cur tiss .......... 0 2 b Newbery... 6 6 run out 2 8 B .......... 1 Total ... 48 ROYAL YACHT “ OSBORNE ” v COPENHAGEN BA LL CLUB. Played on August 22, 1837. R o y a l Y a c h t “ O sborne .’*■ First Innings. Second Innings. Harway. b Sylow ..........41 b Sylow Hintchiffe, c Brummer- stedt, b Scrivins ........... 0 Curtiss, b Sylow.......... Digby, b Scrivins Newbery, b Fronside Stoar, b A. Kalko 12 0 . 0 Hadley, c A. Kalko, b S ylow ................................ 8 Thynne, b Sylow .......... 0 Jones, lu n out .................. 1 Maples, b A. K a lk o .......... 0 R andal, not o u t................. 0 S m ith, b *. K a il o .......... 1 B 5, lb 5 .........................10 Total c A. Kalko, b Sylow .......... b Sylow .......... b Sylow .......... b Sylow .......... c A. Kalko, b Sm art .......... c Sm art, Kalko not out ri n out b Sylow b Sylow b Sylow a 19, lb 2 b O. .........87 Total C.B.C. Sylow, 1b w, b New bery ......................... A. Kalko, 1 b w, b Curtiss ................. O. Kalko, b Newbery Scrivins (R.Y.O.), b Curtiss ................. Sm art, c Hintchiffe, b N ew bery.......... W illiam s (R.Y.O.), b N ew bery................. 0 B .Fronside, b Curtiss 21 Wesche, b Newbcry 0 In the Second Innings 38, Fronside (not out) 7, bery, 1, Boye, b Newtery, First Innings. Gurd (R Y O.), c Hintchiffe, b New bery .........................1° Brumm crstedt, not out ......................... 2 Boye, c Stoar, b Curtiss .................. 0 Clark, b Curtiss ... 0 B 7, w 3 ..........10 30 10 Total 93 Sm art scored (not out) Brumm er8tedt, b New- 20 ; b 2.—Total, 48. ROYAL YACHT “ OSBORNE ” ^ COPENHAGEN BALL CLUB. Played on August 31, 1887. B oyal Y acht “ O sbo rn e .” First Innings. Curtiss, b Buchwald Stoar, b Sylow ... . Hintchiffe. run out . Digby, b Sylow ... . Harway, b Buchwald Newbery, b Sylow . Gurd, b Buchwald .. Thynne. b Buchwald ru n o u t......... Second Innings. Scrivins, b Sylow Jones, not out ... B ... .......... Total First Innings. Harboe, c Staples, b New bery ................................ 5 Smart, b Newbery ..........11 O. Kalko, c Digby, b New bery ................................13 E. Holm , c Harway, b Newbery ......................... o Sylow, b Newbery .......... 0 A. Kalko, not out ..........14 Kalkan, run out................. 2 Buchwald, c Curtiss, b Newbery ......................... 5 Boye. c Stoar, b Newbery 0 Wesche, b Newbery.......... 4 Fiedler, b N ew bery.......... 1 B 3, w 1 ......................... 4 Total ..................62 ... 20 b Buchwald ... 29 ... 11 b Sylow ... ... 0 , ... 3 b Sylow ... 1 . ... 2 b Buchwald ... 13 L ... 0 b Buchwald ... 23 . ... 5 n oto ut ... 46 . ... 6 b Buchwald ... 0 ... 1 b Sylow ' ... ... 3 ... 0 c O. Kalko, b Buchw ald ... 2 ... o b Sylow ... 0 ... 0 b Buchwald ... 0 , ... 4 B 13, w 3 ... 16 ... 52 C.B.C. Total ...133 Second Innings. b Curtiss ..........16 retired hurt ... 10 b Newbery... b Curtiss ... b Curtiss ... not out n o to u t B 2, w 3 ... 5 Total ... 48 NOW READY. Price Sixpence, By Post 7d- TheCricketYear Bookfor 1888. The Contents in c lu d e T h e latest Revision of the Law s of Cricket. Cricket Obituary f r 1887. Results of the Principal M.C.O. Matches, 1887. 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