Cricket 1888

288 CRICKET; A WEEKJjy RECORt) OF (THE GAME. JUNE 28, 1888 S outh L yn n . First Innings. Rev. H. Von E. Scott, c Eiloart, b W. J. Hay,- craft ............................25 W. J. Woodroffe, run out 9 E. Matheson, b Brewster 6 H. M. Braybrooke, c and b Brewster ......................13 Second Innings. c Low, b Stan­ hope................. 74 b Maltby ...........52 not out ...........12 c and b Stan­ hope............... 0 H. F. Matheson, c and b Brewster ...................... 3 b Brewster 0. C. Bevan, c J. S. Hay­ craft, b Brewster.........23 b Maltby . R. P. Corlett, b Brewster 0 not out H. Tiarks, c Brewster, b W. J. Haycraft............... 8 J. C. A. Hankey, not out 8 P.K. Courage, c Stanhope, b Brewster ............... 0 J. Adam, b W. J. Haycraft 0 Extras ..................... 6 st J. S., b W. J. Haycraft ... 1 Total ..101 Extras ... 9 Total ...175 STOICS v. ARDINGLY COLLEGE. Played at Ardingly on June 14. S t o ic s . O. R. Borradaile, b Thompson ......... 0 J. S. Haycraft, b Thompson .........15 C. Armstrong, b Smith..................... 0 A. W. Hogg, c Smith, b Thompson .........85 S.Edwards.cWilliams, b Smith ... .* ... 24 E. A, Smithers, run out ............. . ... 1 E. C. Spencer-Stan- hope, c Hilton, b Smith ............... 1 Capt. Vivian, b Thompson ......... 3 E. H. Low, not out... 6 H.J. Rogers, not out 35 G. H. Brewster, b Smith ............... Extras... 1 .. 10 Total Ardingly College did not bat. ...131 STOICS v. EASTBOURNE. Played at Saffrons on June 15. S t o ic s .— O. R. Borradaile scored (not out) 22, J. S. Haycraft, (not out) 44 ; b 2—Total.68. C. Armstrong, S. Edwards, Col. Maltby, L. Corke, H. J. Rogers, J.F. Anderson, G. H. Brewster, E. C. Spencer-Stanhope, E. Baines and E. H. Low did not bat. Eastbourne did not bat. STOICS v. BRIGHTON COLLEGE. Played at Brighton on June 16. S toics . O. R. Borradaile, b Cooper ............... 5 J. S. Haycraft, not out ...................... 129 C. Armstrong, b Cooper ................ 5 A. W. Hogg, b King 29 L. Corke, b Holland 25 Col. Maltby, not.out 18 Extras............... 22 Total ...233 S. Edwards, S. D. Fairless, E. C. Spencer-Stan­ hope, G. H. Brewster and E. H. Low did not bat. B r ig h t o n N. C. Cooper, b Maltby ... .........20 A. D. Heward, b Maltby ...............23 C. R.Fort, b Brewster 0 J. H. Walters, b Brewster............... 0 R. Young, b Brewster 1 H. D. L. Woods, b Brewster...............58 L.H. Gay, bBrewster 17 C o l l e g e . T. H. Chalmers, b Brewster...............34 R. H. Williams, b Brewster...............14 A. L. King, run out 12 H. C. Holland, not out ..................... 0 Extras...............16 Total ...195 STOICS v. CARSHALTON. Played at Carshalton on June 23. S toics . First Innings. O. Eorradaile, c C. F. Bennett, b McMaster, b Rope* 25 Roper ............... 0 J. W. H. Vivian, b J. Milles-Hallett, Roper..................... 3 st Walbourne, b S. D. Fairless, b H. Roper ............... 15 Turner ............... 1 C. K. Fairless, not B. Rennie, st Walout ...................... 1 bourne, b Roper ... 2 F. Gordon, c Wal­ C. Palmer, lbw, b bourne, b Roper... 0 Roper..................... 3 Extras............... 2 C. S. King, b Roper... 0 _ E. C. Spencer-StanTotal ......... 52 hope, c Turner, b Roper..................... 0 In the Second Innings Borradailescored bTurner 2, Vivian, (not out) 2, Rennie, c Turner, b Nash 7, Palmer, (not out) 8, C. K. Fairless, c Turner, b Nash 7 ; extras 7.—Total, 33. C a r s h a l t o n . F. W. Baines, c Borradaile,b Vivian 9 G. Turner, c Rennie, b V ivian...............85 C. E. Walbourne, run out ..................... 7 W. E. Baines, c Borradaile, b Pal­ mer ..................... 1 H.Turner,c Stanhope, b Vivian ..................55 A.J. McMaster, b S.D. Fairless .................. 13 H. A. Roper, c Stan­ hope, b Fairlesa ... J. Bauce, b Palmer A.Ingold, c Fairless, b Palmer ......... W. Nash, b Fairless C. J. Taylor, not out Extras............... Total ...136 DALSTON ALBERT v. EDMONTON. Played at Edmonton on June 23. E dmonton . F. Gray, b Hce. Moore ...............17 H. Gray, c A. Cole, b Hce. Moore ......... 9 J. Hawley, c Hce. Moore, b Hy. Moore 45 T. Wall, lbw, b A. Cole ..................... 12 G. Whitley, not out 67 Lynch, b C. Smither 0 J. Moule, c G. Fox, b A. Cole ...............40 C. Harrison, b Hy. Moore ............... A. Ashton, c Selby, b Hce. Moore ......... Luff, st Selby, b Hce. Moore ............... B. Verdon, st Selby, b Hy. Moore......... Extras ......... Total... D alston A l b e r t . F. Briggs, c Lynch, b H. Gray ............... 0 H. Hill, st Lynch, b H. Gray ... .......... 7 A. Cole, not out ... 39 Hy. Moore, b Verdon 20 Hce. Moore, not out 2 Extra ............... 1 Total.........69 C. Smither, J. Smither, H. Selby, G. Fox, F. Box, and A. Smyth did not bat. HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS v. HENDON. Played at Hendon on June 23. H am pstead N ondescripts . Harold Wade, b Page 12 W. J. Haycraft, b Page ......................10 H. R. Walker, b Growse .............. 24 R. L. Williamson, b P age ..................... 0 C. Braithwaite, b Waller ...............22 A. L. Barfoot, c W. R. Moon, b Waller ... 20 E. O’Dwyer, notout 19 B.C.Hobbs, b Waller 7 A.C. Bowker, b Page 0 R. J . Trimen, b Page 0 A. H. Hobdell, c Growse, b Waller 0 B2,lb2,w3,nb2 9 Total ........ 123 H endon . J. W. McIntosh, c Williamson, b W. J. Haycraft ......... 8 J. G. Waller, c Hob­ dell, b Williamson 44 F. W. Andrews, c O’Dwyer, b W. J. Haycraft...............29 G. Quirk, c Bowker, b Williamson ......... 0 E. G. Moon, h w, b W. J. Haycraft ... 4 C.H. Page, b W. J. Haycraft .........43 H. B. Andrews, b W. J. Haycraft .........10 J. Growse, b W. J. Haycraft............... 3 A.R.Trimen, not out 7 W. R. Moon, not out 3 B 7, w 2 ......... 9 Total .........160 H. Waldron did not bat. GEORGE LEWIN, LATE G E O R G E K E N T , A T H L E T I C OU T F I T T ER , 2 9 , K ING W I L L I A M ST., L O N D O N BR I DGE. 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