Cricket 1888
8 6 8 CRICKET:. A WEEKLY RECORD PF THE GAME. AUG. 23, 1888. U P P E R C LAPTON v . SOU TH G A TE . Played at U pper Clapton on August 18. U p p e r C l a p t o n . H. J. Barton, c Jen kins, b F o rd .......... 9 C. E Farton, c Ford, b Phillips .......... 0 E . A. Johnson, not ont ......................... 8 S. Moore, b Francis 2 B 11, w 1 ..........12 J. Fox, b Francis ... 4 H. Shepherd, c sub., b P hillips ..........14 J .J. W illocks, b Francis ................. 56 E. C. Mott, c Bryan, b Francis................. 12 R . Hyde-Smith, b Bryan .................. 0 C. H. Mott, b Ford ... 27 Total R. B. H ill, b Francis 1 S o u t h g a t e —A. E. W hite scored b M ott, 3, E. B. Sugden (not out) 11, J. Bryan (not out) 13; b 4, lb 1.—Total, 32. J. B. Francis, W. R . Jenkins. A. J. Harris, W. J. Phillips, F. F. White. A. L . Ford, J . A llen, and E . C. Saunders did not bat. ...145 “ H o w t o P la c e a C r ic k e t F i e l d . ” — J u s t P u b lis h e d . 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