Cricket 1889

JULY 11, 1889. CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME; 259 ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL (LEATHERHEAD) v. CHRIST’S COLLEGE (FINCHLEY). Played at Leatherhead on June 26. S t . J o h n ’ s S ch o o l . H. L. Rogers, b Adam ... ......... 13 W. L. Donaldson, b Adam R. L. Hobson, c Gib­ lett, b Adam......... E. J. Tadman, c R. Carpmael, b Adam A. B. Milner, c Gib- Total lett, b Adam......... 3 W. T. Burns, c Gib­ lett, b Adam............27 C h r ist ’ s C o l l e g e . W. H. Skene, not out 15 E. Cleave, b Adam ... 0 R. F. Wardroper, b Adam ................ 0 J. W. Stokes, b Adam 0 G. E.IWollen, run out 4 B 5,1 b 5 .........10 ... 81 J.M.Giblett, c Burns, b Rogers............... 24 F.Carpmael,bRogers 5 R.Carpmael.bRogers 22 G. E. Smyth, c Skene, b Cleave............... 22 H. W. Sharp, b Rogers ................ 0 D. H. Morgan, c D o n a l d s o n , b Rogers ............... 21 J. W. Adam.b Rogers 8 D. De Villiers, c Tadman, b Cleave 1 J. M. Lucas,b Rogers 27 J. De Villiers,bBums 0 D. C. O’Dowda,notout 28 B 10,1 b 4, w 3 ... 17 Total ...170 ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL (LEATHBRHEAD) v. WHITGIFT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Played at Leatherhead on July 3. S t . J o h n ’ s S ch ool . First Innings. Second Innings. W. H. Skene, b Clarke ... 6 st Wallis, b Hansell ... .. 13 G. Smart, st Wallis, b Clarke..................... . ... 1 c Hansell, b Clarke ... .. 6 W. L. Donaldson, b Clarke ...................... 0 b Clarke ... .. 2 H. L. Rogers, b Warner ... 0 c Hansell, b Fagg .. 46 R. F. W a r d r o p e r , b Clarke............................ 1 b Fagg .. 0 R. L. Hobson, b Warner... 2 b Cutler ... .. 10 W. T. Burns, b Clarke ... 3 b Thwaites .. 15 E. Cleave, c Fagg, b Warner ...................... 9 b Cutler ... .. 11 E. J. Tadman, c J. Clarke, b Warner ..................... 12 b Hansell ... .. 16 C. Cartwright, b Clarke... 0 not out .. 1 A. B. Milner, not out 4 b Fagg......... .. 10 B 5, lb 2 , w 2............... 9 B 10,lb 1 .. 11 Total ............... 47 Total ..141 W h it g if t G r am m ar S c h o o l . C. Norton, c Hobson, b Rogers ... ... ... 0 J.Molland, b Burns... 4 A. E. Clarke, c Ward­ roper, b Burns ... 17 G. B. Thwaites, c Cleave, bRogers ... 6 L. L. Reed, c and b Burns......................23 P. J. Hansell, c Skene, b Rogers............... 0 N. E. Cutler, run out ...................... E. T. Warner, not out ...................... J. Clarke, c Rogers, b Burns............... A. Fagg, b Bums ... W. Wallis, b Burns B 2, lbl, w 1 ... Total ... 73 CLAPTON v. EDMONTON. Played at Edmonton on June 29. E dm o n to n . J. Moule, lbw, F. Gray, c and b King 41 H. Gray, c Low, b Shenton................ 2 J.Hawley, c McEwen, b Walker................. 35 G. Allen, c Bruce, b Walker ................ '6 G. Whitley, b King... 3 Douglas... ____ C.Harrison.b Walker 2 E. Brown, b Douglas 9 F. Whitley, not out 0 10, lb 6 .........16 Total ...176 W. Wall and E. Bevan did not bat (innings de­ clared finished). C l a p t o n . IJ.C.L.Shenton,not out S B 4, lb 2 ......... W.Low, c Harrison,b H.Gray ............... 1 R. R. Bruce, not out 22 . i T ota l.........49 J. W. McEwen, F. H. Purchase, J. H. Douglas, H. D. King, R. M. Walker, F. Winterburn, W. H. Nolloth and R, J. Chapman did not bat. P l a t in g at Tufnell Park on Tuesday last against the Tufnell Park Holloway United, the West Indian Club disposed of their oppo­ nents for 109, H. S. Thorne taking all ten wickets for 40 runs. On going in to bat, Gilbert Elliott and C.Jackman made 225 with­ out the loss of a wicket, being not out 117 and 72 respectively at the finish. WALTHAMSTOW (2) v. CLOVE. Played at Lower Edmonton on July 6. W a l t h a m st o w . A. Thompson, c Read, b Hugill ............... J. Forrest, b Hugill... J. Waterer, b Hugill... H. Walters, c Hugill, b Read ............... C. E.Walters, c Clem- mans, b Read......... S. H. Bristow, b Hugill ............... W. Blomfield, b Kent 21 W.Scammell,run out 10 W. J. Walters, b Jefferies............... 11 A. A. Wallett, b Jefferies............... 10 A. Brady, not out ... 3 B 6, lb 2 ......... 8 Total ...117 Shepherd, not out ... 51 Hugill, b C.E.Walters 2 Read, c Forrest, b C. E. Walters .........13 Rev. C. Gull, b Bris­ tow ......................12 45 C l o v e . Hill, c H. Walters, b C. E. Walters ... 23 Kent, not out ......... 2 B 7, lb 1 ......... 8 Total ...111 Lindley, Jefferies, Clemmans and Hodges did not bat. AN XI. OF WOODSTOCK HOUSE v. EASTBOURNE COLLEGE (2). Played at The Saffrons, Eastbourne, on July 6. W o o d sto ck H o u se . E. Baines,bLaughton 9 A. M. Joshua, c Bubb, b Trouncer .........10 W. Landale, c Hanna- ford, b Hilder.........50 F. Maclagan,bLaugh­ ton ...................... 3 N. McLean,b Wright 72 A. Jeffray, not out... 40 J. F. Anderson, not out ...................... 11 B 13, w 1 .........14 Total ...209 J. M. Sanderson, C. James, J. Findlay, and E. Stevenson did not bat. E astbo u r n e C o l l e g e . b H. M. Trouncer, c Joshua, b Landale 17 F. J. Hunt, b Landale 0 C.E.Gladstone,c Lan­ dale, b Jeffray ... 8 R. J. Hilder, c and b Jeffray ............... 1 F. J. Rogerson, c Mc­ Lean, b Anderson... 27 A, Colley,b Baines ... 26 C. Hannaford, Anderson ......... E. Wright, run out... J. G. Laughton, b Anderson ......... G. Bubb, not out A. B. Fry, c Jeffray, b Anderson......... B 12, w 3 ......... Total . 97 KENSINGTON v. IBIS. Played at Wood Lane on July 6. I b is . S. Daws, c Wheatley, b C. E. Bloomer ... 34 B. S. Waterer, b Briggs ............... 10 E. Buckland, run out 12 F.Schooling.c Payne, b C.E. Bloomer ...11 W. L. Roberson, c Payne, b C. E. Bloomer............... 9 C.Marshall.st Briggs, b Osman............... 0 J. D. Lidburv, c Nicholson, b C. E. Bloomer............... W. H. Parker, c Nicholson, b C. E. Bloomer............... P.Thomson,b Osman W. Wright, not out... W. H. Stokes, b C. E. Bloomer ... B 4,1 b 3 Total W. E. Bloomer, b Wright ............... 3 G. P. Nicholson, b Wright ............... 7 Osman, b Roberson 14 G. R. Jenner, b Roberson ... ... 13 C. E. Bloomer, c Lidbury, b Rober­ son ...................... 0 F. M. Wheatley, b Roberson............... 8 K e n sin g t o n . J. T. Iliewicz, c Wright, b Roberson H. R. Payne,b Rober­ son ............... J. Briggs, riot out J. C. Bayley,b Wright H. Smith, b Wright B 10,1b 3, w 1 Total TUFNELL PARK HOLLOWAY UNITED v. WEST INDIANS. Played at Tufnell Park on July 9. T u f n e l l P a r k H.U. C. Absolon, b Thome W. E. Conder, b Thorne ............... N. Masters, c Grant, b Thome............... < F. Hazell, c Gilbert Elliott, b Thorne... C. Armstrong, c Greenidge Elliott, b Thorne............... C. Holmes, c Mait­ land, b Thorne ... E. C. Lane, b Thome A. Bull, b Thorne ... Geeson, b Thorne ... Puxly, not out Webber, b Thorne... Extras... . Total ..109 W e s t I n d ia n s .— Gilbert Elliott (not out), 117, C. Jackman (not out), 72; extras, 86.—Total, 225. STREATHAM v. OLD CLIFTONIANS. Played at Streatham on July 6. S t r e a t h a m . b J. A. Druce, b May... R. K. Harvey, c Ab­ ney, b May ......... A. B. Field, c Ling, b M ay...................... H.H.Scott,cPercival, b May ................ B 7, lb 7, w 1 ... A. C. Broadbent, Abney ............... 4 W. Bird, b Abney ... 4 G. Brann, c Fox, b May ......................106 W. S. Trollope,c Key, b Abney .................... 24 b May . 12 T. Lindley, not out... 66 B 7, lb 7, w 1 15 E. C. Bambridge, c Fox, b Ling .........25 Total .........265 A. J. Robertson, c Saxton, b May ... 0 O l d C l if t o n ia n s . H.B. Powell, c Bird, b Lindley............... 8 G.S.Saxton.b Lindley 28 P. C. Smith, not out 60 F. B. May, b Brann 6 K. J. Key, c Lindley, b Robertson.........16 Total .........171 E. L.Fox.c Trollope,b Robertson ......... F. W.Ling, b Lindley 0 LJ.Percival.stBroad- bent, b Bambridge 25 F. Borwick, not out... 9 B 12, lb 1 .........13 T. B. Dunsford and L. E. Abney did not bat. SOUTHGATE v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES. gPlayed at Southgate on July 6. S o u t h g a t e . A. L. Ford, ran out... 14 E. C. Saunders, c Lee, b Thring......... 9 F. P. Francis, b Robins ................19 S. W. Scott, c Lee, b Pointon ............... 7 C.A. Ensell, c Thomp­ son, b Robins.........17 J. Jiggins, c Thring, b Robins............... 23 W. S. Sidney, c Lee, b McFarlane ... 26 A. S. Harris, c Cun­ ningham, b Robins 8 A.E.White, b Thring 3 E. A. White, not out 3 Maxwell Heron, b McFarlane ......... 0 B 8,1 b 8 .........11 Total M arlbo r o u g h B l u e s . C. J. M. Thring, b Francis ............... 2 M. Leach, c Harris, b F o rd ......................24 J. M. Ellis, c A. E. White, b Scott ... 29 F. J. Pointon, run out ......................18 F. H. Lee, run out ... 21 H. Robins, b Scott ... 4 G. A. Thompson, not out ...................... 8 F. J. Halcomb, b Ford....................... 1 R. H. Cunningham, b Ford ................ 0 H. M. Prescott, c and b Ford ......... 0 J. McFarlane, b Francis ................ 1 B 4,1 b 2 ......... 6 Total 114 GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. The DIRECT ROUTE to the English East Coast Watering Places. EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE 1st JULY, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. W e e k D a y s . L ondon (K in g ’ s C r o ss )— dep. 5.15, 7.40, 9.45, 10.0*, 10.15t, 10.25a, 10.35,11.45,12.30, a.m .; 1.30, 2.0t, 3.20, 5.30, 5.45,10.40 p .m . C r o m e r (B e a c h )— arr. 10.15 a .m .; 1.10, 2.47t, 6.15t, 10.40 p.m . Y arm o u th (B each )— arr. 11.15 a .m .; 2,20, 3.55t, 7.25t p.m . iL K L E Y - arr. 10.17, 12.38 a.m.; 2.8, 3.30t, 4.5, 6 3, 8.57 p.m. H a r r o g ate — arr. 10.55 a.m.; 1.0, 2.20, 3.33t, 4.19, 6.14. 8.38,12.0p.m.; 5.50 a.m. S carboro ’— arr. 11.15 a.m.; 3.30*, 4.20f, 3.30a, 4.50, 5.55, 6.50, 9.35,11.45 p.m.; 5.45 a.m. W H iT B Y -a rr. 12.5 a .m . ; 5.0*, 5.0t, 5.0a, 6.0, 8.40, 10.15 p .m . ; 6.20 a.m . F il e y — arr. 11.39 a .m .; 3.22, 4.42*, 4.42T, 442a, 5.15,8.9 p .m . ; 6.44 a.m . B r id lin g to n — arr. 11.45 a.m.; 2.41, 4.45*, 4.45t, 4.45a, 4.45,6.45,8.47, 10.28 p.m.; 7.19 a.m. *First and second class only. AWill run until 28th September inclusive. tThrough carriages for Cromer are attached to these trains. King’s Cross, H e n r y O a k l e y , July, 1889. General Manager c o b b e t t s Cricket Bat Company,Limited, Beg to inform their Customers that all BATS will bi future be NUMBERED, in order to enable the COMPANY TO TRACE THOSE OP THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. 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