Cricket 1888

400 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD THE GAME. SE P T . 0, 1888. FREE FORESTERS v . UN ITEDSER­ VICES. Played at Portsm outh on August 22 and 23. F ree F oresters . First Innings. Second Innings. J. A. Turner, l b w , b Hinde ... ........................47 notout .....24 F.H. Gresson, c Radcliffe, b M organ........................16 cHinde,bHamil- , ton ... ........ 3 G.W. Ricketts, c Bethune, b M organ........................ 0 b Hamilton ... 8 Capt.. Dumbleton, c God­ win-Austen, b Morgan... 17 c Radcliffe, b M organ...... 16 A. W . Cornwallis, c God- win-Austen, b Hamilton 40 absent.............. 0 F. T.Welman, c Hamilton, b Stebbing............................. 26 c Troupe, b M organ......... 0 W. E. W . Collins, c Henery, b Hamilton ... 54 c Troupe, b M organ......... 0 W. D. Bovill, c Godwin- Austen, b Hamilton ... 9 st Troupe, b Bethune.......41 F. W . Pember, not out ... 2 c Wallace, b Hinde ........ 2 R. W- Skipwith, c Henery, b Hamilton ..................... 6 c Bethune, b M organ......... 0 Capt. Frederick, c Henery, b Hinde ............................ 2 c Hornby, b Hamilton ... 1 Total ... 95 B 10, lb 3, w 2 ..........15 Total ... ... ...234 U nited S ervices . First Innings. Second Innings. Major Bethune, b Gresson 38 c Dumbleton, b Gresson.......... 7 H. R. Troupe (S. Lanark.), b Collins ........................26 b Turner ............ 11 P. J . T. Henery, c Collins, b G resson.......... ..........29 c Bovill, b Turner ..........29 L.A. Hamiltoc(K.O.Y.L.I.), c Ricketts, b Gresson ... 39 lbw, b Bovill ... 39 W. Morgan, b Gresson ... 0 c and b Gresson 30 H. A. Hornt y (E.Lanark.), c Skipwith, b Gresson ... 8 c Turner, b Gresson..........15 Col. Wallace, b Gresson... 9 c Turner, b Gresson.......... 7 Godwin-Au8ten(DorsetR.), not out ........................ 5 b Gresson.......... 5 P. J. Radcliffe (R.E.), b B ov ill............................... 6 b Bovill .......... 3 Rev. F. C. Stebbing, b Gresson ........................ 6 b Dumbleton ... 16 A. Hinde (M. Staff), run out ............................... 2 not out ......... 6 B 3, lb 1 ........................ 4 B 5, lb 3, w 2 10 Total .................172 Total ...178 ANCH OR ITE S v. KEN SINGTON . Played at Eynham F ield on Sept. 1. K e n s in g t o n . W. E. Bloomer, b Chads ................. 0 G.P.Nicholson.bChads o C. E. Bloomer,cJones, b Carter .................14 G. Spillman, b Whyte 50 J. T. Iliewicz, c and b Carter ................. 1 F. Hickson,c Skinner, Total ...............1/8 b Carter ................. 6 A n c h o r it e s . J. H. Skinner, b W. 3 J. Briggs, c Carter, b Fisher .................66 E. Watson, b Whyte 2 W.A.Watson,bWhyte 19 H. Smith, run o u t... 13 F. A. Davies, not out 1 B 1, lb 5 .......... 6 B. R. Fisher, b W. A. Watson ................. C. Cottingham, c and b C. E. Bloomer ... is J. carter, b C. E. B loom er................. 0 E. V. Jones, b W. A. Watson .................18 W.Whyte, c Hickson, b W. A. Watson ... 10 T. -Jasbyebski, bC. E. B loom er................. 3 A. Watson W. Youngman, not out ........................ 1 W.S. Kearney,c Hick­ son, bW.A. Watson 0 J. R. Armstrong, c Briggs,bC.E. Bloomer 1 E. Chads, run out ... 0 B ........................ 2 Total ..........46 “ H ow t o P l a c e a C r ic k e t F ie l d . ” — J u s t P u b l is h e d . T h e N e w L a w s o f C r ic k e t . —As revised by the Marylebone Cricket Club, with five specially arranged diagrams “ How to Place a Cricket Field” as follows:—1. To Slow Bowler (either Round-arm or “ L obs” ); 2. A slow or medium Left-handed Bowler (Round-arm); 3. To an Ordinary Medium-pace Bowler; 4. To a Fast Left-handed Bowler (Round-arm); 5. To a Fast Round-arm Bowler. Sent post free 2£d. Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors Commons, E.C. or from all dealers. HORNSEY v. BANK OF ENGLAND. Played at Hornsey on August 25. H o r n s e y . W. H. Davis, run out 16 F. Orton, c Burtlett, b A u stin .................10 W. P. Harrison, b Austin ................. 1 H. W. Priestley, b Austin ................. 0 R. H. King, c Talbot, b Thornhill ..........22 T. Smith, b Thornhill 5 S. L.Clarke,bWhitby 4 G. C. Rayner,bAustin 19 E. Barker, c Whitby, b A ustin................. 1 J. Harvie, c Tyndall, b Talbot .......... 3 L. Gardener, not out 0 B ........................ 9 Total , 90 B a n k o f E n g la n d .—B . G. Hay-Cooper scored (not out) 31, JW. B . Tyndall (not o u t)3 6 :b l, w 6, —Total, 74. The rest did not bat. MADE W ITH BOILING WATER E P P S ’ 3 GRATEFUL—COMFORTING C O C O A MADE W ITH BOILING MILK Silver Medals. INVENTIONS EXH IBITION , 1885. LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION, 1886. R A N S O M E S ’ LAWN MOWERS. T H E BE S T IN T H E W O R L D . 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