Cricket 1888
416 ORICKET s A WEEKLY RECORD pF THE GAME. SEPT . 13, 1888~ CHAPEL END, NUNEATON, v. ME. VAUGHAN ’S X I. Played at Nuneaton on August 20. Mr. V a u g h a n ’ s XI. T. Randle, b Rolli son ........................ 1 H. Brownson, not out ........................ 4 T. White, b Rollison 3 E. Goodwin, run out 0 Extras.................16 W. Moore, c Roll ison, b Jeffcott ... 10 C. Moore, b Jeffcott... 1 G. Ashwin, b Jeffcott 4 P. Curtois, c Wright, b Jeffcott................. 2 T. Wilson, b Jeffcott 3 E. Spencer, b Jeffcott 2 W. Vaughan, b Jeff cott ........................ 3 Total 49 C h a p e l E n d . H. Wright, b Wilson 0 C. Hodgkinson, b W. Moore........................ 0 D. Hall, b W. Moore... 0 T. Hall, b W. Moore... 5 W. King, b Wilson ... 5 G. Rollison, b Wilson 7 T. Jeffcott, b Wilson 12 W . Moore, b Brown son ........................ T. Allton, not out... G. Dewis, b Wilson J. Randle, b Wilson Extras.„ Total 0 0 ... 15 ALLIANCE BANK v. SCOTCH BANKS Played at Lee on August 8 and 9, A l l ia n c e B a n k . 24 E. A. Lee, b Elgood... G. Petherbridge, lbw, b T urner.................28 A.O. Bagster.bTurner 0 L. Harding-Newman, b E lgood ................. 9 J. Rawlings, b Turner 1 A. E. Filbey.bTurner 16 J. Were, c Elgood, b Barton ................. 0 G. Stay, not out ... 9 J.B. Rogers,cMcCall, b Barton................. 0 A. Rankine.b McCall 10 J. Wrenn, b Turner 0 B 11, lb 5, w 6 ... 22 Total ...119 S c o t c h B a n k s . First Innings. E. H. Parry,bPetherbridge 3 H. C. Turner, b Newman... 4 M. McCall, b Petherbridge 8 P. E, Barton, run out ... 4 A. B. Allan, b Petherbridge 15 W . A. Elgood, b Pether bridge ............................... 0 J. Stocks, b Newman ... 1 W. J. Greaves, b Pether bridge ...............................11 notout E.G. Newnham, b Newman 0 T. M. C. Hog, b Newman 0 R. Mitchell, not o u t.......... 1 B ............................... 2 Total ...^ ... .u 49 Second Innings, b Petherbridge 0 b Newman.......... 1 b Newman.......... 1 b Petherbridge 0 run out .......... 0 run out .......... 1 ... 4 not out .......... 9 B ................. 6 Total ... 22 BAVENSBOURNE v. FORE STREET AMATEURS. Played at Lee Green on August 25. R a v e n s b o u r n e . O. H. G. Williams, b T o o p ........................ 0 W. Carter, st Lister, b Papperill ..........24 A. George, run out ... 46 J. S. Kistruck, b Pap perill ........................12 A.T. Pearce, b Knight 27 H.A.Gore.cPapperill, b Findon................. 1 W. Woodfield, c Pap perill, b Knight ... 29 E. J. Pritchard, lbw, b Toop ................. 0 P. Williams, c Toop, b Knight................. 5 C. P. Pearson, not out ........................ 6 C. C. Payne, b Toop 0 B 2 .l b l .w l ... 4 Total ...154 F o r e S t . A m a t e u r s . A. Findon. b Kistruck 0 F. T. 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