Cricket 1889

m CBICKET} A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. J U U 1&: K89. SURBEY; (2 n d XI.) v. HERTS. TheSeoond Eleven of Surrey beat Hert­ fordshire by six wickets in this mat6h, played at Kennington Oval on Monday and Tuesday. Brockwell took thirteen Hertfordshire wickets at a cost of 167 runs. Mr. Morgan and Lyddon put on 143 runs for the fourth wicket inSurrey’s first innings. In the two days 886 runs were made for thirty-four wickets. S urrey . First Innings. Second Innings. Boxall, b Titchmarsh ... 8 c Pigg, b Pearce 20 Harris, lbw, b Johnstone 0 c ^Johnstone, b Pigg... ... ... 14 Brockwell, b Titchmarsh 2 not out .%. ... 12 Lyddon,bTitchmarsh ... 68 notout... ... ... 19 Mr. O. L. Morgan, run outl*5 Reddick, run out...................27 Mr. O. L. Hemmerde, run out ..: ......................... 14 Mr. Or. W. Roffey, c Swift, b Titchmarsh .................. 54 Mills, b Titchmarsh.........12 bTitchmarsh ... 3 Watts, c Pearce, b Titch­ marsh............................... 12 Huisb, not out B ......... 0 , 14 c Heale, b Titch­ marsh .........15 B4, lb 9 ... 6 Total ................356 H e r t f o r d s h ir e . Total ... 89 First Innings. Mr. E. H. Wales,bLyddon 3 Morris, b Mills ................15 Mr. H. G. M. Amos, lbw, b Brockwell......................27 Pearce, lbw, b Lyddon ...53 Hearn, c Harris,b Lyddon 33 Rev. W. H. Heale, c Mills, b Brockwell ................16 Mr. C. Pigg, c Boxall, b Brockwell...................... 29 Titchmarsh, notout.........24 Mr. H. C. Bradby,b Brock­ well ... ... ... ......... 0 Mr. B. L. Swift, lbw, b Lyddon ...................... 5 Johnstone, b Brockwell... 0 B 10,1 b 7 ................17 Second Innings. b Lyddon.........14 b Brockwell ... 0 b Brockwell ... 0 b Lyddon......... 8 c Huish,bBrock- w ell............... 71 c Roffey,bBrock- w ell............... 85 b Brockwell c Lyddon, Brockwell b Brockwell b Brockwell not out L b ... ... 13 b ... 8 ... 0 ... 10 Total ............... 222 Total ...219 LEICESTERSHIRE v. M.C.C. & G. Played at Leicester on Friday and Saturday, for Rylott’s benefit. Owing to heavy rain on Saturday the game was drawn. Pougher took eight Marylebone wiokets for 66 runs. M.O.O. & G. First Innings. Mr. H. H. Castens, b Pougher ............... Mr. E. Rodriquez, b Pougher... ......... W. Hearn, o de Trafford,bPougher Mr. L. Turner, not out ........................11 Extras................ 4 G. G. Hearne, run out ......................17 Capt. H a y h u r s t France, c Kylott, b Pougher ............... 12 Flowers, b Rylott ... 13 Chatterton,c Wheeler, b Pougher ......... 1 Scotton, o Marriott, b Rylott ............... £9 Davenport, c Warren, bPougher...............56 Hon. W. Maxwell, c Rylott, b Pougher... 0 In the Second Innings G. G. Hearne scored (not out) 9, Flowers, c Wheeler, b Rylott 5, Chatterton, (not out) 5, Turner, c Wheeler, b Pougher 0 ; extras 4.—Total, 23. L e ic e s t e r s h ir e . Total ...161 Warren, c Flowers, b G. Hearne .......... 0 Wheeler, run out ... 13 Mr. C. E. de Trafford, c vV. Hearn, b Flowers .................. 12 Mr. J. A. Turner, lbw, b Flowers................ l Tomlin, c Scotton, b G. Hearne..................15 Holland, c W. Hearn, b Flowers................ 3 Mr. C. Marriott, b Chatterton ............30 Mr. 0. C. Stone, not out ......................50 Pougher, c Chatter­ ton, b Flowers ... 37 Mr. H. T. Araall- T h o m p s o n , c Scotton.o Flowers 0 Rylott, c Davenport, b Flowers ......... 2 Extras ......... 2 Total ...171 0. h e C r ic k e te r s ’ F orm a t a G l a n c e . - Explana­ tory of Tufnell’s Individual Players’ Batting and Bowling Charts,” at all bookstalls, Price 6d.; Blank Charts 2d. and (stout cards) 3., bound for six seasons 1/- and 1/6, (all cloth) or for twelve players (1 season) 1/6 and 2/-, of the Pubishers. C r ic k e t Office, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill. Doctors Commons, E .C . PERIPATETICS v. WILLESDEN. Played at Willesden on July 10. P e r ip a t e t ic s . Rev. E. B. Firth, run out ............... ... 23 E. C.Cooper,b T.H.C. Levick ................ 7 D. L. A. Jephson, b Lucas ................15 T. S. Sidney, b T.H.C. Levick ................ 0 A. H. Behrend, not out ........................18 A. H. Newington,run out ...................... 0 H. R. Ladell," c Wil­ liams, b Lucas ... 1 Hon.J.Powys.bLucas 7 C.S.Hunter, b T.H.C. Leviok ............... 12 B ...................... 2 Total ... 85 C. Dalton and J. B. Oakley did not bat (innings declared finished). W ille sd e n . W. P. Williams, c E. Carlisle, c sub., b Jephson ..................... 6 G. S. Locket, c and b Jephson............... 12 G. O. B. Levick, lbw, b Firth ................ 3 T. M. Lucas, c sub., b Firth ................18 G. S. S. Marshall, c Behrend,bJephson 7 T. H. O. Levick, st Behrend, b Firth... 1 Hunter, b Jephson H. Firth, not out .., G. C. Williams, lbw, b Firth ................ J. Meredith, c Powys, b Firth ............... O. N. Emore, absent B 5, n b 3 ......... Total ... 64 PERIPATETICS v. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Played at West Kensington on July 13. S t . P a u l ’ s S ch o o l . b P. B. Parker, Sawyer ................19 W. J. Ainsworth, b N. Morice .........65 L. S. Browne, c Dominy, b N. Morice ......... ... 45 L. Tubbs, c Firth, b Leechman .......... 4 R. H. de Montmo­ rency, b N. Morice 15 F. Jeffries, c N. Morice,bLeetfhman 18 P e r ip a t e t ic s . H. N. Bate, b H. F. Morice ................12 C. K. Turner, c N., bH .F. Morice ...11 G. T. L. Nicholson, b Firth...................... 3 C. Bailey, b Firth ... 0 C. E. Stamp, not out 1 B6, lb 1, w 3 ... 10 Total ...198 N. Morice. b Browne 43 W. S. Sawyer, c Bailey, b Jeffries... 2 A. Leechman, st Nioholson,bBrowne 2 Rev. E. B. Firth, c Stamp, b Browne 83 T.S.Sidney.o Parker, b Browne .........22 R. C. Cooper, run out 0 E. C. Elliott, c Bailey, b Browne 0 A. Sharood, not out... 6 H. F. Morice, not out 11 B3, l b l , w2 ... 6 Total ...175 R. Broadley and H. S. Dominy did not bat. BRADFIELD COLLEGE v. READING. Played %t Bradfleld on July 6. B kadfibld C olleg . First Innings. Second Innings. E. E. Lea, c and b Cam- pion ...................... ... 0 lbw, b Campion 7 G. T. Smyth, b Windsor... 0 c Wollaston, b Morris .........19 W. B. Jenyns.b Windsor... 12 st Crowhurst, b Campion ... 81 C. E. Nicholl, c Crowhurst, b Campion ............... 50 c and b Cam­ pion ............... 18 W. T. Gellibrand, b Wat­ son ............................ 9 b Campion......... 0 H. H. Crawley, b Campion 15 run out ......... 6 T. G. Scott, b Windsor ... 1 c and b Watson 6 G. F. Warren, c Hayward, b Campion ............... 20 b Campion........... 5 S. V. Shea, b Windsor ... 3 c and b Cam­ pion ............... 6 H. W. Fife, b Campion ... 2 not out ......... 6 R. B. Reiss, not o u t.........15 B 6, lb 4, w 1, nb 1 ... 12 B ................81 Total ........ 189 R e a d in g . Total ...185 S. Hayward, c Fife, b Lea ............... ... U J.L. Morris, c Nicholl, b L ea...................... o H. W. Windsor, b Nicholl ............... 6 S. S. Wollaston, c Smyth, b Lea......... 6 J.Crowhurst,cSmyth, b Nicholl............... 9 E. H. L. Watson, c and b Lea............... 4 E. L. Wilson, b Nicholl ............... 17 C. Parker, lbw, b Nicholl ............... 1 C. C. Barnes, not out ......................27 C. Tapsfield, b Lea 2 Campion, c Scott, b Nicholl ............... 5 B 1, lb 2 ......... 3 Total ... 91 GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. FOURTH MATCH.—v. GENTLEMEN OF LIVERPOOL. The Philadelphians won their fourth match at Liverpool, on Thursday and Friday, easily, being 152 runs and an innings to the good at the finish. Nine of the eleven got double figures, and two over a hundred. Patterson took nine Liverpool wickets for 70, and Scott six for 55 runs. E. O. Hornby’s all-round cricket was the best feature on tne Liverpool side. P h ilad elph ia n s . E .'W.Clarke, jun.,lbw, b E. C. Hornby ... 26 F.E .Brewster, b E.O. Hornby ...............14 H. P. Bailey, not out 10 H.Brown.cJ.O’Dwyer, b Kemble ......... 0 D. Newhall, c Steel, b E. C. Hornby.........17 Extras............... 25 W. Morgan, run out 63 G. S. Patterson, st Kemble, b E. C. Hornby ................. 6 A. G. Thompson,lbw, bJ. Hornby ............22 W.8cott, c E. C.Horn- by, bBird .......... 125 W. Stoever, b Field... 35 R, D. Brown, c J. O’Dwyer, b E. C. Hornby .................102 Total ...445 L iv e r p o o l . First Innings. Second Innings. Patterson......... ......... 8 c Newhall, b Scott ......... 9 J. O’Dwyer, c Clarke, b Patterson...................... 26 bH .J. Brown ... 1 G. Bird, c Patterson, b Brewster...................... 23 c Clarke,bBailey 33 H. B. Steel, b Patterson... 2 c Morgan, b Scott ......... 0 E. C. Hornby, b Patterson 9 o Thompson, b Scott ......... 64 H. Leach, b Patterson ... 6 c Newhall,b Pat­ terson ......... 26 Nicholson, not out ......... 30 c Morgan, b Scott ......... 0 A. T. Kemble, c and b Patterson...................... 4 c Stoever, b Scott ......... 23 Field, c Brewster, b Pat­ terson............................ 2 b H. J. Brown... 0 Ainslie, b H. Brown......... 3 b Scott ......... 6 J. Hornby, b Patterson ... 0 not out ......... 5 Extras ...................... 10 Extras......... 3 Total ............... 123 Total ...170 The Philadelphians suffered their first defeat at Clifton yesterday, where the Gentlemen of Gloucestershire beat them by eight wickets. The scores were—Gloucestershire 311 and 112 for two wickets, Philadelphians 173 and 249. CHARLTON PARK v. E L I HAM. Played at Charlton Park on June 29. E l t h a m . E. M. Burnand, b Risch ............... J. Cleary, b Risch ... J. Mactaggart, b Risch ............... D. Butler, not out ... B 11,1 b4............... R. Haywood, c Mills, b Risch ............... 17 J. Bayley, 1 b w, b Risch ............... 10 J. M. Hamilton, b Risch..................... 2 J. Fleming,b Purdom 10 J. Eagleton, b Keats 28 J. Parkinson, c Shaw, Total b Risch ............... 5 G. B. Viner, b Keats 6 C h ar lto n P ar k . G. Risch, c Cleary, b Hamilton ......... 2 F. Lovey, c Parkin­ son, b Haywood ... 20 S.E.Mills,b Haywood 12 G. D. Whitfield, c Fleming, b Parkin­ son ...................... 0 A. Lovey,c Haywood, b Parkinson......... 0 ...106 G.Tumer.b Haywood W. A. Purdom, b Parkinson ......... W. J.C. Keats,not out R. M. Barrington,not out ...................... B 9, 1b 3, w 2 ... Total... 50 A. De T. Shaw did not bat. S im p l e b u t W o n d e r f u l .— To watch a game of Cricket, or see your way when Boating, with your umbrella before your face , procure Howell’s cunning little device. Price Is., and ljd. postage. —Address, C . H o w e l l , 98, Shakespeare Road, Herne Hill, London, S,E.—Adyt.

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