Cricket 1889

174 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. TJNE 6, 1889. KENSINGTON PARK v. HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS. Played on Kensington Park ground, N otting Hill, on Juue 1. K e n s in g t o n P a r k . First Innings. Second Innings. W. F-. Bieber, c Rammell, bWade ... ... . . . . . . 17 c Rammell, b Wade .......14 W. F. Richmond, b Corke 2 b Hutchinson ... 0 R. Coleridge, c Smith, b W ade............................. 0 M. A. Nicolas, c Rammell, b Wade ...................... 27 c and b Hutchin­ son .............18 M. Fitzgerald, b Wade ... 1 W. S. Hitchins, c Moir, b Hutchinson .. .............. 9 c Smith, b Hut- chinson ... ... 9 C. S. King, ~c Smith, b W ade.............................. 0 J.G.O’Brien, Ibw, bWade 5 A. Y. Fullerton, not out... 4 not out..............39 C. Macdonald, c and b Hutchinson ................. o b Corke ... ... 5 D. Macfarlane, c Smith, b Wade ....................... 0 B 15, lb 3... ..................18 H. Total ......... H a m p s t e a d Wade, b Fitz­ gerald W. J. Haycraft, run out ... ............... A. W. Rammell, b Fitzgerald ......... L. Corke, b Fullerton E. Hutchinson, c Mc- farlane, b Fitz­ gerald ................ E. H. Low, b Fuller­ ton ...................... B 8 , lb 1 ... 9 ... 83 Total ... 94 N o n d e s c r ip t s . H. Smith, st Bieber, b Fitzgerald.........11 K. M. Moir, c Cole­ ridge, b Fullerton 0 C. T. Smith, not out 2 F. J. Astiff, run out 0 A. Nother, absent... 0 B 8 , lb 3, nb 1 Total CLAPTON v. WANSTEAD. Played at Wanstead on June 1. W a n s t e a d . E. H. Livermore, b MeBwen............... 0 E. A. Read,b Asser... 15 S. R. Bastard,' c Shenton, b Asser... 3 T. Coleman, b Asser 10 W. E. Peachey, c Bruce, b Shenton... 16 W. H. P. Barnes, b McEwen................ 9 B. Womersley, run out ...................... Russell, l b w , b Shenton ... ......... W. M. Green, b McEwen... ,,. ... J. Guy, not out... ... E. L. Burnett, b McEwen ......... B ..................... W. Low, b Russell ... 12 R.R.Fruce, cBastard, b Lhcrmoro.......... 17 J. O. L. Shenton, b . sell ................ 2 S . sser, c Buinett, o Livermore ......... 1 G * . Lyons, b J-j.Vi rmore ......... 0 R. &». Walker, b Livermore ......... 0 C l a p t o n . T o ta l......... 79 J. W. McEwen, c Coleman, b Liver­ more...................... 5 F. H. Purchase, b Bussell ................ 4 R. E. Hunt, b Russell 0 H. D. King, run out 10 H. T. NelJ, not out... 3 B 9, lb 2 ......... 11 Total ... 65 O n Saturday last, the first and second elevens of One and All Club disposed, in each case, of their opponents for 49 runs. The bowlers of the first eleven bowled 118 balls, and the second eleven 116 balls. The Club was victor in both matches. N I C O L L 8 , CRICKET BAT MANUFACTURER, B O B E R T S B B I D G E , S U S S E X . BEPERCVSSIVE CORK HANDLE. The Patent Curved (lutta Pcrcha Handle it at though hitting a Cutta Persia Ball when struck. And the Improved Cork Handle with protected Chamois binding. 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