Cricket 1888
CRIOKET : A WEEKLY RECORD PF THE GAME. s e p t . 20 , 1888 . CRICKET IN CANADA. QUEBEC v. MONTREAL WANDERERS. Played on the Plains of Abraham, Quebec, Canada, on August 29. Q u e b e c . First Innings. Second Innings. Master Gr. Lavie, b W. B. Austin............................... 2 c Allan, b De Weber .......... 3 Gr. Brebuer, b W. B. Austin............................... 11 b W. B. Austin 6 Corp. Harrison, b De W eber............................... 4 b De Weber ... 0 Capt. MacMahon, b De W eber............................... 0 b Muir ...........21 Hon. A. Stanley, b De W eber............................... 7 b W. B, Austin 12 Capt. Bagot, c and b De W eber.............................. 1 c and b Allan ... 2 M. Griffiths, b W. B. Austin............................... 0 c A. F. Austin, b Muir................. 8 Hon. V. Stanley, b W. B. Austin............................... 1 b W. B. Austin 3 J. F. Burstall, b De W eber................................ 9 b McLea ...........10 Major C. J. Short, not out 0 b W. B. Austin 7 Corp. Todd, b De Weber... 1 not out ............ 1 Extras ........................10 Extras ... 4 Total .................46 Total ... 78 M onthsal W and ere rs. A. Browning, not out 80 E. Stevenson, b Bur stall ........................ 6 A. F. Austin, b A. Stanley ................. 2 K. J. McLea, b A. Stanley ................. 0 J. G. Muir, b A. Stanley ................. 8 W. W. Austin, c and b McMahon .......... 0 L. B. De Weber, b Brebuer .................12 W . B. Austin, run out ........................ 7 A. A. Allan, b Bur stall ........................ 1 C. Campbell, b Bur stall ........................ 0 A. Campbell, b Bur- 0 kU ................. 0 stall Extras... Total ...125 MR. J. W . HOBBS’ CLUB v. EIGHTEEN OF ADDISCOMBE. (S e a t o n ’ s B e n e f it .) Played at Addiscombe on September 8. A d d isco m b e . A. J. Lane, b J. WootA. N. Cooper, h w, b ton ........................ 12 J. Wootton .......... 0 J. Grant, c Brown, b P. W.Helps.bJ.Woot Elsey........................ 33 ton ........................ 0 C. J. Foss, b Mills ... 0 F. J. Wiltshire, b A.C. Field, b J. WootJ. Wootton .......... 1 ton ........................ 1 P. Scott,bJ.W ootton 1 H. Monday,bJ.Woot- F. J. Rolls, not out 10 ton ........................ 30 A C.Harper, run out 0 L. J. Turner, b Elsey 3 C. R. Forward, b P. Grant, b Elsey ... 4 J. Wootton .......... 1 H. A. Roper, b Elsey 0 Extras................. 13 A. Hill, b J. Wootton 8 — Rev. A. H. Serres, c Total .......... 97 J.Wootton, b Elsey 0 M r . H o b b s ’ C l u b . First Innings. Second Innings. A. Wheeler, b Turner T. Adams, b Roper .......... J. Wootton, c McKenzie, b Roper ........................ E. Mills, b Turner .......... run out b Turner .......... not out .......... c J. Grant, b F. Grant .......... 21 G. Elsey, c Serres, Turner ... ................. 4 b Rolls T. Brown, c field, b R op er............................... 6 R. Lane, jun., b Turner... 1 D. Podmore, b Turner ... 0 J. Ayers, c Cooper, b Turner ........................ 0 H. Adams, not out .......... 2 H. Wootton, b Turner ... 2 Extras ........................ 2 Total .................30 Total ... 72 c -T. Grant, b Grant c Cooper, b Grant ... c and b F. Grant b Turner .. b Rolls .. b Roper .. Extras.. “ H ow to P l a c e a C r ic k e t F ie l d .” — J ubt P u b l is h e d . T h e N e w L a w s o p 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 o b s ” ); 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. P la y in g for the Marlborough against the Harlesden Club, at Harlesden, on September 15, Mr. E. W. 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