Cricket 1888

286 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECOS£) OF <THE GAME. JULY 19, 1888 BEIGHTLING PARK v. ASHBTTRNHAM. Played at Brightlijag Park on July 10. A shburnham . First Innings. H. Holmes, b Winchester 0 Wm. Bourner, c Smith, b Pont ................. .......... 7 Rev. A. J. Whistler, b Winchester ................. 0 E.B,Hadley, b Winchester 5 R. H. Nuttall, b Pont ... 1 J. Barden, b Winchester 4 24 33 0 Second Innings, b Smith ..........13 c W ir Chester, b Pont................. 0 cChurch.bBaker 0 G. F. Smith, b J. Sands T. Hook, not out E. J. Hodgson, b Luck C. Hobden, c Pont, b S an ds........................ *. 3 Walter Bourner, b Sands 0 Extras ........................ 3 Total £...T... .» 80 b Smith c and b Chester b Baker b Pont... b Buss... not out ... 31 Win- b Pont................. 1 c Buss, b Pont 59 Extras.......... 6 Total ..212 R. Smith, Barden ................. 4 C. Buss, b Hobden... 10 J. Nicoll, run out ... 37 J. Pont, c Smith, b Hobden .............. '.. 0 H. Winchester, c and b Barden................. 0 M. Baker, b Nuttall 13 B r ig h t l in g P a re . First Innings, and b F. Luck, run out ... 2 G. Sands, b Nuttall 0 J. Sands, not out ... 16 A. Church, b Barden 0 D. Winchester,c and b Hook ................. 0 Extras................. 4 Total .......... 86 In the Second Innings Smith scored c Nuttall, b Hobden, 2, Buss*- b Nuttall, 9, Nicoll (run out) 11, Pont (not out) 4; extra 1.—Total, 27. RICHMOND v. INCOGNITI. Played at Richmond on July 9 and 10. R ichmond . First Innings. Second Innings. F. W. Ifcish, b Cobbold ... 1 c Gilbert, b Fel­ ton .................18 A .S.B ull,runout ..........14 b Felton ...........29 W. Furze, c Lee, b Cob­ bold ............................... 0 c Abdy, b Felton 0 J. Robertson, c Abdy, b P a in e ............................... 3 c and b Ford ... 13 R. S. Lucas, c Paine, b Ford ...............................32 b Paine .......... 24 W. Smith, c Seton, b Ford ... ........................12 c Paine, b Ford 2 E. A. Bush, not ou t.......... 6 b Cobbold........... 1 L. Renault, b Ford .......... 0 b Ford................. 4 R. E. Yerburgh, c Seton,b Ford ............................... O b Paine ..........25 L. Docker, c Beauclerk, b Ford ............................... 3 not out ........... 0 W. Barker, b Paine ... 1 c and b Paine ... 0 B3, l b l ........................ 4 B8,lbl,wl,nbl 11 Total ... 76 Total ...127 In c o g n iti. First Innings. E. O Powell,b Docker 57 M. H. Paine, b Rob­ ertson ................. 0 F. G. J. Ford, b F.W. Bush.......... ..........34 C. A. W. Gilbert, c Barker, b Docker 33 B. H. Latter, retired 14 D. C. Lee, c F. W. Bush, b Robertson JO R. B. Abdy, not out 23 W. J. Seton, lbw, b Docker ... .......... E. E. Felton’ b Rob­ ertson .......... ... C. S.W. Cobbold, run out ........................ G. M. Beauclerk, b Robertson B 5,1b 1, w 1, nb 1 8 Total ...191 In the Second Innings Paine scored (not out) 12, Ford (not out) 1 .—Total, 13. INCOGNITI v. KENSINGTON PARK. Played at Wormwood S.crubbs on July 4. E.E.Felton.c Seton, b J. B. Bettinston ... 2 P. Y. Turner, b J. B. Bettiugton ......... 1 E. F. Wright.cStreet, b Campbell ......... 14 E. A. Parke, b Camp­ bell ........................ 0 H. Ross, b J. H. Bet­ tington ................. 17 B. H. Latter, b J. B. Bettington ......... 5 E. Giberne, b J. H. Bettington ..........81 W. B. Friend, stVint, b Campbell ..........27 W . Bird, b J. H Bet­ tington ................. 3 A. W. L. Hemming, c J. B. Bettington, b Campbell ..........23 C. S. W. Cobbold, not out ........................ 0 B 8 „lb 5 ..........13 Total ..136 K en sin gton Park. First Innings. 2 W.J.Seton,b Cobbold 14 J. B. Bettington, c Turner, b Cobbold 0 T. B. Ride, c and b W. Vint, b Wright ... W. F. Thompson, c and b Cobbold ... 15 J. D. F. Campbell, c and b Cobbold ... 0 G. H. P. Street, b Wright ................. 2 J. H. Bettington, b Wright .................11 A. Sturgis, b Cobbold 2 G.E. Bicknell, c Ross, b Cobbold .......... 3 In the Second Innings W. Yint scored (not out), 10, W. F. Thompson, b Wright, 16, G. H. P. Street, c Latter, b Felton, 9, W. J. Seton (not out), 24, R. H. Foa, lbw, b Cobbold, 0; b 9.—Total, 68 . Cobbold . R. H. Foa, not o u t . B 6 , lb 7 ... . Total hi . TRAFALGAR v. BUCKHURST HILL. Played at Tottenham on July 7. T rafalgar . P. B. Freeman, c and b Palmer.................72 W. Single, b Palmer 0 A, C. Freeman, b Palmer ................. 3 C. E. Wallace, b All­ port ........................ 1 W. D. Wallace, c Mc- Ewen, b Allport ... 42 R. R. Norton, c Moseley, b Allport 1 J. E. H. Stewart, b Allport ................. 0 J.R.T.Robertson, not out ........................18 A. H. Abbott, lbw, b Allport ................. 0 C. T. Connington, b Palmer ................. 9 H. J. Hartley, c Mc- Ewen, b Allport ... 8 B 4, lb 2 .......... 3 Total ...160 B uckhurst H il l . G. Palmer, b Wal- •?< la c e ........................ 9 G. McEwen, not out 0 B 2, lb 1 .......... 3 J. R. Moseley, b Wallace .................25 W. Sworder, retired 8 R. L. Allport, b A. Freeman.................12 W. H. Charlesworth, b P. Freeman ... 3 J. B. Manson, H. A. Hants, R, W. Smith, R. G. Miller, and A. N. Offin did not bat. Total 60 CHARLTON PARK (2) v. NORTH­ BROOK (2). Played at Lee on June 30. C h a r lto n Park, S. Mills, b Y. Smith W. Purdom, not out V. Graham, c Butler, b Abbott................. S. Burnett, b Abbott Risch,c Mote,b Leeds 0 E. A. Redman, run out ... .................24 F. Lovey, b Leeds ... 13 S. E. Mills, c Mote, b V. Sm ith.................31 A. Lovey, b V. Smith 0 H. Mills, b Baynes ... 0 S. Sargent, b V. Smith ................. 1 N orthbrook . H. N. Smith, b Risch 7 Vernon Smith, Ixtra s... Total ... 10 W. D. Butler, c Mills, b Burnett ..........21 S. A. Abbott, run out 0 J. Fisher, b Barnett 13 A. East, b H. Mills... 5 H. P. Digby, c Lovey, b Risch ... 7 Risch .................16 F. Mote, c Mills, b Lovey .................36 P. R. C. Bayne, not out ........................ 10 Extras.................10 Total ...125 P. R. Steele and H. Leeds did not bat. WELLINGTON v. HAILEYBURY. Played at Haileybury on July 10 and 11. S. T. Hankey, 1b w,l) Wimbush................ G. F. H. Berkeley, c W e llin g to n . First Innings. 13 22 Keith, b Bartley H. F. Langton, Scriven .......... E. C. Mordaunt, Scriven ......... G. J. V. Weigall, c Snell, b Wimbush... 39 V. R. Hine-Haycock, b Scr.ven................... 0 1 — Total ..........172 In the Second Innings S. T. Hankey scored (not out) 26, G. F.H. Berkeley, cHamilton, b Wimbush, 10, H F. Langton, c Blaber, b Wimbush, 0; G. J. V. Weigall (not out) 22 ; extras, 3—Total, 61. F. H. Browning, b Hamilton ......... J. N. Wright, b Stubbs .......... ... G. T. MordaunC, c Blaber, b Stubbs... A. L. Hine-Haycock, b Stubbs................. A. B. Johnstone, not out ........................ Extras................. 17 H a ile y b u r y . First Innings. C. R. Higgins, b E. C. Mordaunt........................ 4 A. L. Keith, c Weigall, b E. C. Mordaunt .......... 5 A. P. Snell, c Browning, b Berkeley ........................ 3 Second Innings. b Berkeley..........19 lbw, b Berkeley 0 D. C. Bartley, c ai.d b Berkeley ........................ 4 E. Blaber, b E.C.Mordaunt 1 c Browning, b E.C.Mordaunt 16 c Weigall, b V.R. Hine-Haycock 8 c G.J.Mordaunt, b V. R. Hine- Haycock..........27 b Berkeley.......... 2 1 b w, b Berke­ ley ................. 6 c Langton, b V. R. Hine- Haycock..........25 o Johnstone, b H ankey..........18 A. G. Stubbs, bJohnstone 18 not out .........13 G. V. B. Wimbush, not out 2 b Berkeley......... 4 Extras .............. 9 Extras.........10 J. Howard, b Berkeley ... 6 G. B. Scriven, c Weigall, b Berkeley ........................ 2 B. Hamilton, b Berkeley... 23 A. Finch, b E. C. Mor­ daunt ............................... 6 Total , 83 Total ...148 RICHMOND v. CHISWICK PARK. Played at Chiswick on July 14. C hisw ick P ark . F.W. Watts, b Barker E. Cox, lbw, b Rob- F. Goadliff, b Barker F.E.Street, b Robert­ son ........................ J Farr, c Furze, b Robertson .......... J. Rutt, b Robertson R. B. Stewart, c Furze, b Bull.......... E. Skilton, b Robert­ son ........................ ertson A. M. Watts, b Bull 43 A. F. Battor, not out 0 H. L. Lewis, b Bull 0 B 9, lb 3, nb 3 ... 8 Total ...156 R ichm ond . First Innings. A. S. Bull, b Stewart.......... 0 F. W. Bush, c Rutt, b Farr 0 H. K. Avory, b Farr ... ... 0 W. Furze, c Lewis, Stewart ................. J. Robertson, c Watts. Stewart ................. E. A. Bush, b Farr ... L. Docker, run o u t ........................... 1 H. J. Fripp, b Stewart ... 0 R. B. Baker, b F a rr............12 W. Barker, b Farr ..........14 C. Roberts, not o u t .......... 1 B 10, lb 1 ....................11 Total ....................60 Second Innings, not out... b Bkilton ... . 18 lbw, b Farr 1 c Cox, b Farr , b Skilton not out 25 37 Total 76 HORNSEY v. BROOKFIELD. Played at Highgate on July 14. H ornsey. First Innings. G. C. Rayner, b Rap- son ........................ J. Harvie, c Duthoit, b Bell ................. J. T. White, not out F. B. Rabbidge, c Duthoit, b Rapson L b ........................ S. A. Walker, c Rap­ son, b Locker ... 0 L. H. Bacmeister, c Bloomer, b Locker 7 R.H.King.c Bloomer, b Bell ................. 9 S. L. Clarke, run out 20 G. W,Shirlock,cBell, b Rapson................. 2 H. White, b Bell ... 0 Total ..........49 L. C. Collingridge, b Rapson ................. 0 In the Second Innings Bacmeister scored (not out) 5, King, b Bell, 0. Clarke, b Bell, 5, White (not out) 3 ; lb 1 —Total, 14. B r o o k f ie ld . W.A.Locker.bR^yner 4 C. E. Commin, c Ray­ ner, b Bacmeister 5 H. Harris, c Harvie, b Rayner ................. 8 C.E .Bloomer,cClarke, b Bacmeister.......... 7 W. Burchet, b Bac­ meister ................. 1 F.E.Quartly,c White, b C larke.................18 E.J.Rapson.b Clarke H. F. Webster,b Bac­ meister ................. F. Bell, c Rayner, b Bacmeister ... A. Duthoit, not out A. F. Thompson, b Clarke ................. B 3, lb 1 .......... Total E3 A B r ig h to n correspondent writes that the Australians have, so far, lost 304 wickets fer an aggregate of 6,606 runs, while their opponents have scored 5,263 runs for the ’oss of 387 wickets. It w’ill be seen, therefcre, that the Australian average per wicket is a little over 16f, while that of their opponen is nearly 14 2-3rds.

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