Cricket 1889

272 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 18, 1889. AUTHENTICS (OXFORD UNIV.) v. BLUE MANTLES. Played at Tunbridge Wells on July 8 and 9. A uthentics . First Innings. Second Innings. G. L.Wilson, c Streatfield, b Morgan........................12 c Harrild, b Thornton ... 2 J. St. F. Fair, b Streat­ fleld ............................... 14 c and b Thorn­ ton .................14 R. D. Budworth,c Ireland, b Thornton .................16 c Andrews, b Streatfield ... 12 J. A. Gibbs, c Harrild, b Thornton.........................33 c Streatfield, b Thornton ... 9 P. Colville-Smith.c Hilder, b Thornton ................. 7 h w, b Streat­ field................. 1 E. S. Currey,o Streatfield, b Thornton .................. 8 b Streatfield ... 12 E. A. Parke, c Andrews, b Thornton........................ 0 b Thornton ... 0 H. D. Watson, c and b Streatfield........................... 21 c Ireland, b Streatfield ... 84 A. C. Taylor, c and b Streatfield........................16 run out ........... 0 E.L.Metcalfe, o Morgan, b Thornton...........................16 c Marchant, b Streatfield ... 17 R. Berens, run out ........... 2 c Harrild, b Hilder ..........20 E. Britten-Holmes, not out ................................ 2 not out ........... 4 Extras ........................... 12 Extras ... 18 Total .................169 Total ...186 B lue M antles . First Innings. Second Innings. Rev. B. L. Colebrook, c Currey, b Taylor .........21 b Parke ........... 2 E .H . Morgan, st Currey,b Taylor................................ 6 c Budworth, b Wilson ........ 4 W. H. Andrews, bWilson 15 b Parke ......34 Rev. R. T. Thornton, c Parke, b Taylor ........... 8 c and b Wilson 0 F. S. Ireland, st Currey, b Taylor.............................. 7c Fair, b Wilson 0 E. C. Streatfield, c Wilson, b Taylor ....................... 3 c Watson, b Wilson ......... 8 H. F. Kemp, b Wilson ... 6 not out ....... 3 R. E. Marchant, c Wilson, b Taylor .......................... 2 lbw, b Parke ... 4 R. Hilder, c and b Taylor 1 b Wilson ........... 0 E. H. Polehampton, not out .............................. 29 b Wilson ........... 12 R. O. Harrild, b Parke ... 0 c Watson, b Wilson ........ 8 P. G. Andrews, c Currey, b Wilson................................ 7 stCurrey,bParke 1 Extras ....................... 2 Extras........... 2 Total .........107 Total ... 78 AUTHENTICS (OXFORD UNIV.) v. EASTBOURNE. Played at Saffrons Field, Eastbourne, on July 11. E a stbo u rn e . G. R. Burge, run out 22 Rev. A. C. Scott, not out ...................... 2 H. M. Braybrooke, notout ................33 B 14, lb 5, w 3 ... 22 J. Brown, b Cuming 37 A. M. Wilkinson, b Cuming ......... ... 18 E. 0. Powell, c and b Parke......................63 Bev. H. Yon E. Scott, c Parke, b Thorn­ ton ........................ 46 Capt. C. D. King, b Gresson................ 7 Brown, W. A. Cardwell, and H. Grazebrooke did not bat (innings declared finished). A u th en tics . Total ...250 C. H. R. Gresson, b Burge ............... F. H. Gresson, c Powell, b Brown ... Rev. R. T. Thornton, lbw, b Burge......... G. L. Wilson, b Burge W.H.Andrews.cCard- well, b Burge ... 32 E. S. Currey, not out 47 E. A. Parke, not out 29 B 3,1b 4,n b l ... 8 Total ...137 J. St. F. Fair, E. L. Metcalfe, G. Cuming, and R. H . Tilney did not bat. W. R. S h a r p , playing for Forfarshire v. Dumferline, at Forthill, Braighty Ferry, on July 18th, made 68 out of 123, and took 8 wiokets for 11 runs, Scores—Forfarshire, 123; Dumferline, 36. AUTHENTICS (OXFORD UNIV.) v. SOUTH SAXONS. Played at Bopeep, St. Leonards, on July 12 and 18. S outh S axons . First Innings. Second Innings. G. K. Papillon, c Ourrey, b Wilson ...................... 0 c Andrews, b Gresson............11 Morris, b Wilson .........11 c Currey, b Thornton ... 18 R. H. Nuttall, c Britten- Holmes, b Gresson ... 6 b Gresson........... 6 H. Pigg, c Andrews, b Thornton......................79 b Gresson.............31 A. F. Smith, c Budworth, b Wilson ......................35 l b w , b Gresson 6 F. E. F. Jones, c Gresson,b Thornton...................... 4 c Currey,b Gres­ son ................ 3 Rev. A. C. Ni«oll, c An­ drews, b Gre88on ......... 4 c and b Gresson5 D’A. J. Bacon, b Wilson... 0 b Gresson.. 8 F. H. Walker, c Andrews, b Gresson......................15 not out .............48 W. M. Cleaver, c Gresson, b Thornton ................ 2 b Gresson.....1 J. C. Walsham, not out ... 0 b Parke .....17 B 16,lb 3,w 4................23 B 7, lb 2, w 1 20 Total ..................178 A u t h e n t ic s . First Innings. Total ...164 Rev. R. T. Thornton, c and b Nuttall ...33 E.A.Parke,cPapillon, bPigg ..................28 E.S. Currey, c Morris, b Smith ..................10 R.D.Budworth, lbw,b Morris ..................26 W. H. Andrews, c Cleaver, b Smith ... 11 F. H. Gresson, c Walker, b Smith ... 24 G.L.Wilson.cNuttall, b Morris............... 50 R.H.Tilney.cPapillon, b Morris............... 3 E. L. Metcalfe, c Pa­ pillon, b Morris ... 18 R. Berens, b Morris 0 E. Britten-Holmes, not out ............... 2 L b 1, w 2 ......... 3 Total ...208 In the Second Innings Thornton scored (not out) 61, Parke, b Morris, 6, Andrews, c Papillon, b Smith, 18, Gresson (not out) 35, Wilson, b Morris, 18; lb 3.—Total, 136. BUCKNALLS v. ALDENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Played at Buoknalls on June 15. B u cknalls . Rev. T. Harvey, h w, b Low ............... 0 C. J. Hegan, b Low 6 S. Jones, b Low ... 14 H. H. Longman, c Laymore, b Ken­ nedy ...................... 20 F. Jones,Ibw, bLow 4 E.G. Sworder,b Lay- more ...................... 1 Dr.Ewart, c Myerea.b L o w ......................13 C. E. Keyser, bBacot 57 F. F. Mackenzie, st Hockcliffe, b Low 34 H J. Sperling,not out 15 S. Pryor, c and b L o w ...................... 0 B 12,1 b 2 .........14 Total ... 178 T h e S chool . First Innings. A. M. Low, b Ewart 0 G.R. Bacot, cHarvey, b Keyser............... 13 C. R. Laymore, c S. Jones, b Keyser ... 2 A. F. White, not out 20 E. Hockliffe, c Key­ ser, b Harvey.........10 T. F. H. Berwick, c and b Harvey......... 1 Rev. J. Kennedy, b Harvey ............... 2 C. M. Strouts, c Sperling, b Long­ man ...................... J.E. C. Shield, b Key­ ser ...................... R. S. Birt, I b w , b Keyser ............... W. P. G. Myerea, b Keyser ............... B 1,1 b 2 ......... Total .........i In the Second Innings G. R. Bacot scored (not out) 14, C. R. Laymore, run out, 9, Rev. J. Kennedy (not out) 0— Total, 23. BUCKNALLSv. GENTLEMEN OF HERTS. Played at Buoknalls on June 29. G e n tlem e n o p H k r ts . E. H. Wales, b Roe 16 S. Wales, b Roe......... 1 Rev. W. H. Bather, c Nepean, b Roe ... 4 F. B. Debenham, b Roe ......................34 R. W. Byass, c and b Roe ......................16 C. Pigg, c and b Roe 88 E. Manifold, c S. Jones, b Roe.........49 K. J. Mackinnon, c Roe, b Nepean ... 22 C. W. Abel, b Boe ... 0 F. L. Sutton, b Roe 10 C. R. Hoare, not out 8 B 26, w 2 .........28 Total .........226 B ucknalls . Rev.T.Harvey, lbw, b P igg...................... 0 C. J. Hegan, c Deben­ ham, b A bel......... 0 Rev. V. Royle, o Abel, b P igg.........15 W. N. Roe, b Mani­ fold ... ... .........91 A. A. Nepean, b Mac­ kinnon ................11 F. Meyrick-Jones, c Hoare,bDebenham 16 H. H. Longman, o M a c k i n n o n , b Debenham ......... 0 S. Jones, c Bather, b Manifold............... 28 H.Freeman,b Deben­ ham ...................... 2 C. H. Little, not out 2 F. Jones, b Manifold 0 B 2,1 b 3 ......... 5 Total ...165 BUCKNALLS v. FREE FORESTERS. Played at Buoknalls on July 4. B u c k n a l ls . b C. J. Hegan, Collins ............... 10 C. E. Keyser, run out 8 A. A. Nepean, not out ......................12 C. H. Little, lbw, b Collins ............... 0 B 12, lb 5, w 3, nb 2 22 H. G. Tylecote. st Hughes, b Leatham 63 G. M. Jones, c Oates, b Collins............... 67 G. Macan, st Hughes, b Leatham .........49 W. H. Hadow, c Mar­ ten, b Collins.........27 C. Pigg, b Collins... 10 Rev. W . H. Heale, c Marten, b Leatham 0 Rev. T. Harvey, c Oates, b Leatham 3 F r e e F o r e ster s . First Innings. Second Innings. F. W. Maude, c Heale, b Pigg .............................40 Total ...271 H.J.E.Burrell, c Tylecote, b Pigg............................ F. H. Oates, b P igg......... W. E. W. Collins, c Little, b Tylecote...................... A. E. Leatham, c Heale, b Pigg ............................ Capt. C. Rawlinson, lbw, b Tylecote ...................... R. G. Hughes, c Little, b Tylecote ...................... G. N. Marten, b Tylecote Capt. B. Baker, c Macan, b P igg............................ G. H. Goldney, b Tylecote E. Rutter, not out ......... Lb 3, w 2 ................ Total ... c H e a l e , b Tylecote......... c Harvey, bTyle- c o te ............... c Macan,b Tyle­ cote ............... 2 not out 3 hw, b Pigg......... 0 0 c and bTylecote 6 0 not out 4 5 B ... , 92 Total 6 4 43 BUCKNALLS v. BUTTERFLIES. Played at Bucknalls on July 6. F. W. Maude, c Stop- ford, b Leslie.........38 J. S. Udal, b Lawson- Smith ............... 31 J. S. 8chultz, b Stop- fo r d ......................22 Col. Bircham, b Law­ son-Smith ......... 3 C. Pigg, c Metcalfe, b Hamilton .........57 Rev.W.H.Heale, lbw, b Leslie............... 5 B ucknalls . Rev. T. Harvey, c Stopford, b Leslie 5 A.A. Nepean,b Leslie 1 C.J. Hegan, b Hamil­ ton .............. . ... 3 C. H. Little, c and b Leslie......................10 W. W. Whitmore, not out ...................... o B 19, lb 8 ......... 27 A. S. Stopford, run out ......................13 A.H.Trevor,c Schultz, b Maude............... 16 W.D.Bovill,bPigg... 0 E. Lawson-Smith, c Heale, b Pigg.........22 C. F. H. Leslie, h w, b Pigg ................ 3 Lord E. Hamilton, b Heale ................61 Total .........2 B u tte rflie s . A. W. Jarvis, ran out R. Hughes, not out... E. L. Metcalfe, bPigg H. E. M. Stutfleld, c Harvey, b Pigg . Rev. G. E. Willes, c Nepean, b Pigg ... 7 B 15,1 b 2, w 1 ... 18 Total ...160 P la yin g at Hastings for University School, E. A. Homer, in three consecutive matches, took twenty wickets for 20 runs as follows :— July 9,v. Alexandra, sevenfor9 runs; July 10, v. HighburyHouse, seven for three runs; July 12, v. St. Leonard's School, six for 8 runs. P l a t in g v . Ewell on July 13th, the Burlington Wanderers did a smart perform­ ance against time. They were set 185 runs to get in one hour and three quarters, and before the call of time had totalled 224 for the loss of seven wickets. E. B. Warren made 111 in eighty minutes.

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