Cricket 1889
JULY 18, 1889. CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME; 275 Universally acknowledged t Grandest Driving ” Bats ever Also a splendid Stock of “ ion’s ” and “ Gobbett’s.” Patent Batting Gloves. Every Requisite for Cricket. S p e c ia l D isc o u n t s . L ists F r ^ e , HIGHGATE SCHOOL—PAST v. PRESENT. Played at Highgate on July 11. P a s t . First Innings. E. Higgs, c Francis, b Greig ... ... ... 53 L. Docker, c Blunt, b Hebert ................ 6 R. O. Crawford, c Chapman, b Hebert 4 A. Reid, b Lushing ton ...................... 1 P. Lofts, b Hebert ... 8 H. B. French, b Rob ertson W. Bird, 1 b w, b Robertson ......... 8 S.Howard.cStratton, b Robertson.........15 A.Wilmer. b Hebert 7 S. Jacob, not out ... 4 B. Foley, c Stratton, b Robertson......... 9 Extras............... 9 Total ...124 In the Second Innings Higgs scored c Robert son b Stratton 23, Docker, (not out) 18, Crawford, (not out) 23, French, b Greig 34. Howard, c Blunt, b Greig 17; extras 2 -Total, [117 (innings declared finished.) _ P r e s e n t . Second Innings. Jacob, b Docker .........13 First Innings. A, C. Stratton, b Wilmer 2 c R. A. Blunt, c French, b Dooker ............... 3 F. H. Medhurst, c Docker, b W ilmer......... ..; ... 7 H. Francis, c Bird, b Wilmer ...................... 0 C. W. Talbot, c Crawford, b W ilmer...................... 7 W. N. Lushington, not out 84 N. Francis, st Higgs, b Wilmer ............... •• P . J.Robertson, c Docker, b W ilm er..................... R. A. Greig, c and b Docker ...................... 5 J. B. Chapman, run out... 13 b Crawford H. R. Hebert, c Foley, b Docker ...................... 2 Extras ......... .......... 6 Extras c Reid, b Docker c Reid, b Docker c Higgs, b D ocker......... not out 2 not out 18 btCrawford Total ............... 149 Total ... 58 HIGHGATE SCHOOL v. J. B. DYNE’S XI. Played at Highgate on July 13. H igh g ate S ch o o l . N. Francis, c and b 3 Crawford ......... 25 H. Francis, b Lake 7 A. C. Stratton, c Dyne, b Saunders C.W. Talbot, b Craw ford ...................... W. N. Lushington, c Winter, b Crawford J. B. Chapman, c Lake, b Crawford... P. J. Robertson, b Crawford............... E. H. Medhurst, c and b Walker......... R. A. Greig, c Dyne, b Lake ............... 18 R. A. Blunt, not out 41 H.R.Hebert, not out 30 29 Extras... Total NORTHBROOK (2) v. LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE. Played at Old Mill, Woodford, on July 13. N o r t h b r o o k (2). A.E. Coates,c Peddill, b Walker............... 10 S. O. Woolmer, b Debenham ......... 0 J. E. Rice, run out ... 4 H. N. Smith, bWalker 1 P. R. Steele, c Gill, b Warman.................. 14 J. H. Walker, c War man, b Walker ... 24 L ondon Pvt. S. Walker, b Leeds........................ 14 Pvt. Gill, not out ... 2L Pvt. Crouch, c Rice, b Vernon Smith ... 1 Serg. Varley, b Ver non Smith .......... 4 Col.-Serg. A. Peddill, c and b Leeds ... 7 Pvt.Warman, b Leeds 0 Drill Serg.Debenham, b Leeds ................ 0 Vernon Smith, b Debenham ......... 6 H. Leeds, c Walker, b Debenham......... 3 A. R. Warren, not out ...................... 1 H. Tomkins, absent 0 T. Cannon, absent... 0 Lb ................ 1 Total ... R. B. MajorBoyes, b Leeds 11 Pvt. H. E. Cooper, c Warren, b Vernon Smith ............... 0 Pvt. Treffelas, b Vernon Smith ... 5 Bugler Meyer, run out ...................... 0 B 9, lb 3 .........12 Total... . 75 ...223 (Innings declared finished.) J. B. D y n e ’ s XI. H. J. Lake, c Talbot, IB.O.Crawford,not out 61 b Lushington.........13 Extras................. 11 W. Winter, not out... 56 — Total .........141 C. Saunders, A. B. Fison, C. Farrer, E. Blanford. H. W. Walker, H. P. Leach, H. J. Holman and J. B. Dyne did not bat. NORTHBROOK v. JUNIOR MIDDLESEX. Played at Lee on July 13. J u n io r M id d l e s e x . W. H. Palmer, b Pearse ............... 8 A. C. Breeds, not out 89 A. C. Boden, run out 18 F. G. Cooke, c Bur roughs, b E. Mit- oh ell...................... 2 A. Wheatley, b. W. Mitchell ............... 3 E. D. Cooke, lb W. Mitchell ................ 8 E. Clarke, b W. Mit chell ...................... 0 N orth brook .— W. G. Mitchell scored (not out) 14, R. W. Burroughs (not out) 7; b 1—Total, P. G. W. Stuart, S. Abbott, J. Dacres, a . H. Smithy G. H. Blyther, E. J. D. Mitchell, C. Pearse, A. East, and T. W. Blenkiron did not bat. W. Harrower, c Dacres, b Pearse... 12 E. W. S. Marren, run out ......................10 S. Clarke, c Abbott, b Burroughs ......... B. Cooke, run out ... B 18,lb 2, n b l ... 21 Total *.........179 " I n t e r -U n iv e r s it y R e c o r d s .”— Full particu lars of all Competitions in Athletics, Bicycling, Bil liards, Chess, Cricket, Cross Country, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, R ifle Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cambridge, from 1827 to 1887. Most valuable as a reference. 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