Cricket 1889

JUNE 20, 1889, CBICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME; 197 NE’ER-DO-WEELS v. CHARLTON PAR Played at Charlton on June 12, C h a r lto n Park. S. Castle, b Bruce ... 25 F. Lovey, st T. Har- bottle, b Barry ... 4 G.Turner, lbw.b Bruce 1 H. E. Lawrence, b Farmer ............... 25 A. P. Zambrano, b Tobin...................... 13 F. W. P. Holton, run out ....................... 9 N e ’ er - do -W eels . J. H. Farmer, c and b Martin ................... 19 D. H. Barry, c Zam­ brano, b Martin ... 0 W. A. Tobin, c Mc- Canlis, b Martin ... 5 E. J. McMaster, c Martin, b Turner... 32 C. M. Woodbridge, b Castle...................... 3 P. Colville Smith, not out ...................... 76 H. C. Sargent Capt.McCanlis.bBruce 6 W. Martin, c Barry, b T obin............... 0 Capt. Whitfield, b 'J'obin ... ......... 1 A. Shaw, not out ... 1 W. Keats, b Tobin... 0 B ...................... 6 Total .........91 J.Harbottle, cTurner, b Martin............... 7 J. G. T. Bruce, c Turner, b Martin 3 T. B. Harbottle, c Lawrence, b Mar­ tin ......................16 G. C. Cope, not out 32 B 7, lbl, w 3, n b l 12 Total .........205 did not bat. FREE FORESTERS v. ROYAL ARTILLERY. Played at Woolwich on June 11. F r e e F o r e s t e r s . c F. E. Lacey, c Flower, b Adair .............. .” 11 C. A. S. Leggatt, b Adair......................... 12 F. Sanderson,oAd&ir, * b Curteis............... 27 D. H. Barry, c Camp­ bell, b Barton......... 1 E. A. J. Maynard, b Barton ............... 0 L. M. Richards, b Barton ............... 2 H. M. Streatfleld, b Adair...................... o J. J. Richardson. and b Barton ... 56 A. F u l c h e r , b Adair ................ 7 P. J. T. Henery, not out ...................... 22 H. T. Hewitt, b Barton ................ 3 B 4, lb 8, nb 1 ... 8 Total ...152 Lieut. Haggard, c Sanderson,bHenery 18 Lieut. Adair, c and b Lacey......................22 Bomb. Barton, c Leg­ gatt, b Henery ... 28 Capt.Curteis, not out 68 Lieut. DeRougemont, run out ............... 7 Lieut.Currie.b Hewitt 3 Capt.Abdy, b Leggatt 1 R o y a l A r t il l e r y . Lieut.Flower, b Leg­ gatt ...................... Lieut. Bellhouse, b Henery ................ Lieut.Campbell, run out ...................... Lieut.Stanton,c and bLeggatt ......... L b ...................... Total FREE FORESTERS v. R.M.A., WOOL­ WICH. Played at the R.M.A., Woolwich, on June 15. F r e e F o r e s t e r s . b S. J. Wilson, Elwes ............... 4 Hon. W. D. Sclater- Booth, lbw, b Sheppard ......... 17 F. H. Lee, b Shep­ pard ...................... 3 E. Rutter, not out... 1 7 B 4, w 2, nb 1 Total... C. R. Seymour, b Elwes...................... 0 A.C.Macpherson, lbw, b Hamilton .........37 E.C. Evelyn, b Elwes 39 Capt. Curteis, b Donaldson .........22 R. M. Turnbull, b Holloway................15 C. M. Woodbridge, b Elwes......................33 Lieut.-Col. Inge, b Sheppard............... 27 R.M.A. E. J. Peel, b Curteis 1 y. Bradshaw, run out 8 A. H. Cunningham, lbw, b Curteis ... 0 F. Wynter, not out... 29 W. Elwes, c Seymour, b Curteis............... 3 J. Donaldson, R. Hamilton, S. Sheppard. Freeland and W. Holloway did not bat. WH ITG IFT WANDERERS v. KENLEY. Played at Kenley on June 15. K e n l e y . J. G. Austin, Macpherson... B 6, lb 1 ... Total ... ...205 . 59 . A ’ L ijcas carried his bat through the innings of Esher against Horsham on June 10, scoring 164 out of 303. R e p o r t S h e e t s for sending matches to this paper, post-free lOd. per doz. The Manager wishes to remind Hon. Secs, and others that it is absolutely necessary to use these sheets when forwarding scores. A. Joyce, c sub., b Balch......................31 E. Southey, b Moss... 5 R. Joyce, c Moss, b Balch...................... 0 F. Nightingale,cPlatt, b H. L. Turner ... 13 Rev.S.W.8hilcock,lbw, b Moss ............... 2 C. Paterson, b L. J. Turner ............... 10 H. Bryant, c Howes, b Balch ............... 37 G. H. Lawrence, c G. Marks, b H. L. Turner ................ 4 H. Mason, b Balch .. 4 N. O. Wilson, b E.G. Turner ............... 15 C. Southey, not out 0 ~ • " “ ..11 B 4, lb 7 Total ..135 E. G. Turner, c E. Southey, b R. Joyce 4 P. Janson, b C. Southey ... ......... 4 G. Marks, b R. Joyce 4 H. L. Turner, b R. Joyce...................... 0 A. E. Howes, b C. Southey ............... 0 C.Moss, b C. Southey 11 G. L. Marks, not out 30 'W h it g if t W a n d e r e r s . L. J. Turner, b R. Joyce S. J. Ching, c and b R.Joyce............... E. H. Platt, cShil- cock, b R. Joyce... E. H. Balch, b R. Joyce ................ B 10, lb 1 ......... GRANVILLE (LEE) v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at Hampstead on June 13. G r a n v il l e . E. A. Ferry, not out 11 E E. Francis, b Stod­ dart W. Edwards, b Stod­ dart ...................... 8 C. W. Hayward, b Gray......................21 A. J. Long, b Stod­ dart ...................... 0 J. Wilson, jun., b Stoddart............... 14 A. R. Layman, c Stoddart, b Mel­ bourne ................ 1 H. W. Edwards, c Butcher, b Stod­ dart ....................... 9 P.Thirkell,c Butcher, b Stoddart ......... F. Millard,cButcher, b Stoddart ......... T, G. Nicolson, b Melbourne ......... B ...................... Total 75 H a m p s t e a d . Total . . 11 ... 68 PERIPATETICS v. CHRIST’S COLLEGE Played at Finchley on June 8. P e r ip a t e t ic s . b J. B. Oakley, Morgan ............... 47 N. Morice, c B. Carp­ mael, b Morgan ... 0 C. A. Evors, h w, b Giblett ............... 3 A. M. Latham, c Gib­ lett, b Tuckwell ... 30 T.S.Sidney, b Giblett 22 A. Taylor, run out ... 2 H.F.Morice.c Fisher, b Morgan ......... 0 P. Darwin, b Morgan R. Broadley, c R. Carpmael,bMorgan S. G. Ponsford, not out ...................... A. T. Stewart, c P. Carpmael, b Mor­ gan ...................... B 10,1 b 2, w 3 ... 15 Tol al ...137 C h r is t ’ s C o l l e g b . P. Carpmael, b N. D. H. Morgan, b N. Morice ......... ... 3 Morice ................ 1 R. Carpmael, b N. J. W. O’Dowda, b Morice ......... ... 8 Darwin ............... 3 P. E. Tuckwell c J. W. Adam, not out 28 Evors, b H. F. G. E. Smyth, b Pons­ Morice ......... ... 18 ford ...................... 3 D. De Villiers, c J. M. Giblett, not out 4 Latham, b H. F. B 5,1 b 1, w 4 10 Morice ......... ... 15 C. P. Fisher, b DarTotal .........122 win ................ ... 28 H. H. Sharp, b N. Morice ......... ... 1 SURBITON v. NE’ER-DO-WEELS. Played at Surbiton on June 8. N e ’ e r - d o -W e e l s . Second Innings. 3 First Innings. H. Douglas, c R. Howell, b Pinkerton ............... H. Stutfield, c Baily, b Pinkerton.......................14 E. J. McMaster, b Pinker­ ton ...................... ,.. 15 J. Harbottle, b Baily ... 4 J. G. Bruce, b Pinkerton.. 5 L. Chater, b Pinkerton ... 15 T. B. Harbottle, b Pinker­ ton ............................ 4 J. S. Muggeridge, not out 5 H.E.Anthony,b Pinkerton 1 C. Schofield, b Baily ... 0 J. B. Manson, c Pearson, b Pinkerton...................... 0 b Baily ......... 0 c and b Baily ... 3 not out ......... 6 c Brooks, b Mac­ donald ......... 1 c R. Howell, b Garrod .........13 c Baily,b Garrod 17 b Macdonald ... 1 b Pinkerton ... 0 Extras ... Total 5 Brooks, Garrod ... B 3, lb 1 Total , t7 A. E. Stoddart, c and b Nicolson .........39 A. Butcher, b Hay­ ward ...................... 8 C. H Gray, c and b H. Edwards .........11 A. W. Sharp, b Hay­ ward ...................... 1 A. Reid, c and b Nicolson................ 9 G. L. Jeffery, c Lay­ man, b Hayward... 15 M. W. Melbourne, b Hayward............... R. Flemming, c H. Edwards, b Hay­ ward ...................... H. T. Shackel, c and b Hayward ......... S. S. Pawling.not out A. R. Parker, b Hay­ ward ...................... B 7, lb 7............... Total ...117 STREATHAM v. SURBITON. Played at Surbiton on June 15. S u r b it o n . P. Castle, b Flindt ... 28 A. W. Wardrop, b Hoare ................. 0 G. W. Roffey, c Yetts, b Flindt ..................48 G.McDonald.c Brann, b Robertson ............20 R. Howel, run out ...60 J. R. Garrod, lbw, b T rollope...................12 Rev. C. R. Bailey, c Yetts, b Robertson 0 S t r b a t h a m . A. J. Robertson, b Bailey ................... 15 W. G. L. Powell, b Bailey ................. 0 W. S. Trollope, c Manson, b Garrod.. 35 G. Brann, lbw, b Bailey ............... 13 E. P. Rathbone, c Garrod, b Bailey ... 5 W.M.Yetts, c Howell, b Garrod............... 1 J. P. Manson, b Brann ............... 12 Rev. A. E. Beavan, c Yetts, b Robert­ son ...................... 9 C. Hewitt, c Yetts, b Robertson ......... 0 L. Easum, not out... 0 Lb ............... 2 Total ..191 S.H. Flindt, b Bailey 18 R. K. Harvey, c Garrod, b Bailey... 10 A. B. Field, b Castle. 11 A. R. Hoare, not out 28 A. C. Barton, not out 21 B 17, lb 4, w 4, nb 3 28 Total ...185 STREATHAM v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES. Played at Streatham on June 15. M a r l b o r o u g h B lu e s . T. Leach, c Snow, b C. L. Morgan.......... 6 C. H. M. Thring, c Bambridge, b C. L. Morgan ................. 6 L. H. Houseman, b C. Morgan ............... 7 T. C. Jett, lbw, b C. L. Morgan ......... 0 H. Robins, b C. L. Morgan ............... 0 J. W. ElleB.c Scott, b C. L. Morgan.........23 S tr e a t h a m . H. Field, c C. L. Morgan, b C. Mor­ gan ...................... 0 W. Gibbs, not out... 21 E. Robinson, b c. L. Morgan................ 0 H. Rathbone, b C. L. Morgan ......... 0 A. V. Buckland, c Bailey, b C. L. Morgan ... . Total 5 69 S u r b it o n . J. Garrod, b Bruce ... 15 P. Castle, b McMaster 10 R Howell, c J. Har­ bottle, b Bruce ... 42 G. W. Roffey, b Scho­ field ........................ 15 E. brookes, c J. Har­ bottle, b Bruce ... 34 J. M ac donal d, b Douglas ...............50 W. Pearson, c Mc­ Master, b Douglas 0 Rev. C. R. Baily, st Stutfield, b Har­ bottle ............... 6 Rev. A. E. Beavan, b Douglas............... 1 B. Howell, not out... 23 G. Pinkerton,c Man­ son, b Bruce......... 2 B 14, w 2, nb 2 ... 18 Total ...216 H. H. Scott, c Thring, b Elies ..................31 F. H. Stevens, c Houseman,bThring 17 C. L. Morgan, b Bett 4 N. C. Bailey, c Buck­ land, b Bett .........81 E. C. Bambridge, c Thring. b Bett ... 32 W. R. Higson, c Rathbone, b Bett 10 J. A. Druce, not out 9 H. A. R. Snow, not out ......................12 B 15, w 1 .........16 Total ...215 J. W. Roughton, F. W. Mills, and C. Morgan did not bat. I n a match recently played between the South of Thames L.V.C. and the Sudbury Club, Messrs. Wood-Sims and T. B. Fairhead, in one innings of latter, took three wickets each with consecutive balls, thus performing the hat trick.

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