Cricket 1888

206 CRICKET-: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 14, 1888 KENSINGTON PARK v. BRIGHTON COLLEGE. Played at Brighton on June 9. K e n s in g t o n P a r k . G. K. Hext, c Chal m en, b Holland ...23 W. F. Thompson, c Walters, b Chal­ mers ........................20 J. H. Bettington, c Williams.b Holland 0 E. O. Powell, b Hol­ land ........................31 G. A. Rimington, c Chalmers, b Hol­ land ........................22 A. T. Hay, c and b Cooper ................. 1 J. B. Bettington, o Woods, b Chal­ mers .......................14 J. L. Lancaster, h w, b Woods ... 16 C. W . Baker, not out 30 C. F. Wade, c and b Woods H. Johnson, b lan d .......... B 6,1 b 1 Total Hol- 3 ...171 B r ig h t o n C o l l e g e . c Rim- J. B. J. H. Walters, c Rim­ ington, b J. B. Bettington .......... N. C. Cooper, ington, b Bettington .......... C. O. Fort, c Powell, b J. H. Bettington ... A. D. Heward, b J. B. Bettington .......... R. Young, c and b J. B. Bettington.......... L. H. Gay, c Powell, b J. H. Bettington T.A.Chalmers.c J.B., b J. H. Bettington 6 H. D. L. Woods, c Baker, b J. H, Bettington ... ... 10 P. H. Williams, b J. H. Bettington ... 1 H. M. Blakeney, run o u t ............... 4 H. C. Holland, not out ....................... 1 L b ............... 4 Total ...113 COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE v. ROYAL INSURANCE. Played at Loughborough on June 9. C o m m e r c ia l U n io n A s s u r a n c e . First Innings. F. P. Mountain, b Moore ................ 11 E. J. Butten, b Lee'... 12 A. E. Owens, b Moore 2 P. Leese, b Lee.......... 0 W. F. Head, c Smith, b Lee........................ 9 G. H. Harnett, c Lee, b Moore ................. 3 O. H. Mountain, c Smith, b fargeant 34 In the Seeond Innings F. P. Mountain scored b Smith 41, K. J. Butten, b Sargeant, 1,A.E. Owens, retired hurt, 6, P. Leese (not out) 21, W. F. Head (not out) 7 ; b 6,1 b 1, w 1, n b 1—Total, 85. E. E. Priest, run out ........................ E. I. Boor, c Hodg­ son, b Sargeant ... F. J. Sayce, not out A. J. Lambert, b Sargeant ........ B 5,1 b 1, w 3 Total ... R o y a l Bougard, b F. P. Mountain................. Hodgson, run out ... Sargeant, b Harnett Moore, c Sayce, b Harnett ................. Smith, b F. P. Moun­ tain ........................ Lee, st C. H. Moun­ tain, b F. P. Moun­ tain ........................ I n s u r a n c e . Cummings, c F P. Mountain, b Har­ nett ......................... Gimblett, not out ... Boatwright, b F. P. Mountain .......... Taylor, c Owens, b F. P. Mountain ... J. H. Croft, b if. P. Mountain .......... T otal... 42 HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS v. BED ­ DINGTON. Played at Beddington on June 9. H a m p s t ia d N o n d e s c r ip t s . S. D. Fairess, b Pothecary .......... 7 F. H. Purchase, b Henderson .......... 3 K. M. Moir, b Pothe­ cary ........................ 0 C. Braithwaite, b Pothecary .......... 1 L. Corke, l b w , b Kirkman.................29 W . B. Casson, b Pothecary ... ... 0 F. Y. Selfe, b Pothe­ cary ........................ 0 W . a . Button, b Peile........................11 G. J. K. Martyn, b Goddard................. 8 J. B. Laidlaw, not out ........................30 P. Howes, b Peile ... 22 B 10, lbl, w2,nb 1 14 Total ...125 B e d d in g t o n . C. Bentley, b Selfe ... 0 F.E..Goddard.b Selfe 8 J. B. Peile. b Selfe ... 0 T. Henderson, c Howes, b Selfe ... 9 H. Moody, not out ... 13 ; C. F. Evans, c Fair- less, b Corke.......... 1 R. Kirkman, not out 4 B 1, lb 1 .......... 2 Total , 37 C. E. Pothecary, A. Lintott, F. Goodison, anrl Dickie did not bat, . CHARLTON PARK v. GRAVESEND. GRAND CR ICKET MATCH Played at Charlton Park on June 6. C h a r l t o n P a r k . A. H. Pease, c and b C o lls........................69 W. M c C a n 1i s, b Collins .................71 H. C. Dent, c Collins, b Colls .................52 W. Martin, c Colls, b Summers........ . ... 59 F.W. P. Holton, c and b C ollin s.......... ... 8*2 A. Lovey, b Buss ... 2 H. E. Laurence, b Collins .................32 E. D. 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