Cricket 1889

206 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; JUNE 20, 1889. FOREST H ILL v. ABDISOOMBE. Played at Addiscombe on June 8. A d d isc q * ib e . F. Grant, b Edwards 3 R. D. Mackenzie, c Vernon, b Edwards 0 J. Grant, c Capes, b R ook......................38 R. Grant, b Vernon... 17 H. Mundy, c Ashby, b Edwards .........24 A. C. Field, c Rook, b Edwards............... 0 H. A. Roper, b Rook R. C. May, c Gurney, b Rook ................ W.Lemmon.c Pierce, b Rook ................ J. W#. Ellis, not out M. H u g h e s , b Edwards............... L b 3, n b 1......... F o r e s t H lll. Total W. L. Pierce, c Ellis, b Roper ................ 6 M. C. Capes, b Roper 5 J. A. Knight, not out 47 A. Taylor, b Lemmon 20 G. J. Newman, b Lemmon ......... 6 T. Vernon, not out... 8 B 10,1 b 1, w 2 ... 13 Total .........105 E. H. Edwards, E. W. Gurney, F. Skipper, F. Ashby, and W. W. Rook did not bat. FOREST HILL v. ADDISCOMBE (2). Played at Forest Hill on June 8. Forest H i l l . S. Matthews, c and b H. W. Lewis, 1b w, b Coates ......... ... 0 Garland................ 0 P.J.Edwards, bCoates 45 M.Dicker, b Garland 0 H.C.Edwards, c Platt, T. Foyson, b Martin 0 b Garland ... ... 16 Dr. Hatfield, b J. Trotter, c and b Martin ............... 0 Coates ............... 1 B 9,1 b 5 .................14 H.Watmough,notout 26 — M. Holt, 1b w, b Gar- Total .........101 land ...................... 3 W. A. Whiting, c Serres, b Garland... 6 ADDISCOlfBB. F. Gould, b Lewis ... 0 G. A. Martin, b Holt 13 Rev. H. A. Serres, c Foyson, b Lewis ... 6 E. F. Garland, c Edwards, bWhiting 27 W. W. Coates, not out 18 H. Clarke, b Holt ... 0 E. H. Platt, b Holt 11 H. Foss, 1b w, b Holt 0 G. Dicker, c Trotter, b Holt ............... E. Lemmon, d Holt B. Brown, not out... B 3,1 b 5, w 1 Total ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL ▼. M.C.C. AND GROUND. Played at Kensingtom on June 15. Sr. P a u l ’ s S c h o o l . First Inning*- P. B. Parker, b West 2 G. J. L. Nicholson, b W. J. Ainsworth, b Pickett ................ 7 Pickett ............... 4 T. R. Stokoe, c L. S. Browne, c J eaffr e s o n , b Winter, b West ... 8 Pickett ............... 6 R. H. De MontmoC. K. Turner, not out 4 rency, b Pickett ... 7 A. A. Barron, b H. N. Bate, b West... 6 Pickett ................ 1 F. Jefferis, run out... 16 B 4,1 b 2 #<. ... 6 C. Bailey, b Pickett... 8 — Total .........75 In the Second Innings P. B. Parker scored (not out) 20, W. J. Ainsworth c Palmer b Paget 10, L. S. Browne b Pickett 3, R. H. De Montmorency b Pickett 9, C. K. Turner (not out) 1; b 11, w 4— Total, 58. M.C.C. a n d G r o u n d . B r o o k f ie l d , O. R. Borradaile, b Parker ............... 52 Capt. G. Hayhurst- France, c Barron,b Browne ............... 22 West, 1b w, b Barron 13 W. R. Winter,run out 6 H. G. Jeaffreson, c Bate, b De Mont­ morency ............... 22 C. B. Palmer,run out 16 F. West, b De Mont­ morency ............... 13 F. C. Milford, c Nicholson,bBarron 8 W. P. Bain, not out 15 L. A. Paget, b Parker 5 Pickett, c Jefferis, b Browne ................ 4 B 5,1 b 3, w 1 ... 9 Total ...185 SUTTON v. BROOKFIELD. Played at Sutton «n June 15. S u tt o n . E. Bambridge, c Webster, b Walker 6 E. C Steward, b Walker ... ....... 0 F. W.ebber, 1b w, b Locker ................10 F.Ashworth, c Harris, b Locker............... 5 G. A. Bacon, b Walker ................ 0 C. Fairless, c J. G. Glover, b Walker... 3 H. Keneswill, b Locker ............... 0 E. Sheppy, not out 17 a . Watson, b Locker 1 G. H. Leaf, b Locker 0 A. Stribling, b Walker ............... 0 B ...................... 5 Total 47 A. Glover, b Bam­ bridge ............... 6 A. Boney, run out ... 22 H. Haris, b Bacon ... 11 A. Locker, not out... 24 E. Commin, b Bacon 0 W. Burchett, b Bacon * ............... 8 H. Standfast, b Stribling............... 1 H. Webster, b Bacon 4 E. Swain, c Walker, b Bacon............... 2 H. Walker, c and b Webber............... 4 J. G. Glover, b Bacon ................ 0 B 19,1 b 8, w 1 ... 28 Total ...110 INCOGNITI v. BLACKHEATH. Played at Blackheath on June 10 and 11. I n c o g n it i . E. Tanner, b Daffin W.E.Martyn,bIreland 25 H. T. Grundtvig, c Daffin, b Ireland ... 3 F. W. Atter, c Daffin, b Castle ............... 28 T. M. Wilde, b Daffin 59 O. B. Martyn, c Par­ sons, b Castle ... 10 F. Fielding, c Stewart, b Ireland................ 0 W. H. Payne, c New­ ton, b Castle......... C. E. Horner, c and b Daffin ................ C.S-Cobbold, not out H. K. Avory, absent B 6, lb 5, w 1 ... Total ...152 B l a c k h e a t h . A. W. Stewart, c Cob­ bold, b Atter.........25 S. Castle, c and b Cobbold ............... 0 A. Daffin, lbw, b C obbold.............. . 7 F.S.Ireland.b Tanner 61 Rev. G. Oldham, c O. B.Martyn,bCobbold 2 K. Christopherson, c Wilde, b Cobbold... 16 H. Savory, b Cobbold 9 P. A. Newton, c Fielding, b Tanner 0 E. P. Parsons, b Cobbold............... 11 D. Christopherson, not out ............... 0 W. F. Decy, c W. E. Martyn, b Tanner 10 B ...................... 5 Total ...136 INCOGNITI v. GENTLEMEN OF ESSEX. Played at Leyton on June 12 and 13. I n c o g n it i . First Innings. A. E. Gibson, c Bastow, b Burrell ......................10 C. A.W. Gilbert, b Burrell 53 R. C. Nystrom, b Burrell... 65 O. B. Martyn, c Matthews, b Burrell ...................... T. M. Wilde, c Bishop, b Burr»ll ...................... Second Innings. b Burrell ......... 6 st East.bBurrell 73 c East, b Bishop 0 8 b Bishop ......... 0 4 c Matthews, b Bishop ......... 5 D. C. Lee, c Bishop, b Burrell ...................... 4 b Bishop ......... F. Fielding, c Bastow, b Higgins ......................16 b Burrell ........... Capt. D’Aeth, b Burrell ... 8 b Bishop ......... P. Hilton, b Burrell......... 8 b Burrell ......... W.Bird,cHiggins,b Burrell 0 not out .......... T. S. Sidney, not out......... 2 b Bishop .......... Bl l ' Wl , nbl .........13 Lb 4, n b l... Total .........191 Total ...101 G e n t l b m e n o f E s s e x . First Innings. J. R. Moseley, b Gibson... 6 J. H. Bowles, c Fielding, b W ilde............................. 0 J. Bastow, b Wilde ......... 6 A. J. East, run out .........13 H. J. E. Burrell, run out... 11 G. F. Higgins, c Fielding, b Gibson ...................... 0 E. J. Watts, st Fielding, b W ilde............................ 0 W.T. Matthews, c Martyn, b Wilde ...................... 9 .Hargreaves, c Bird, b Gibson ...................... 5 F i A.Bishop, not out......... 2 H. P. Barnes, b Gibson ... 6 B 4,1b l , wl , nbl ... 7 Total ... 65 Second Innings, c d’Aeth, b Gil­ bert ............... 45 st Fielding, b Wilde ......... 4 c and b Wilde ... 18 b Gibson ............16 b Wilde .......... 117 b Gibson .......... 0 c and b Gibson 3 c and b Wilde ... not out ......... c and b Wilde ... 0 c Hilton,b Wilde 5 B8,lb3,w2,nb1 14 Total ...253 M C O L L S , CRICKET BAT MANUFACTURER, ROBERTSBRIDGE, SUSSEX. 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