Cricket 1889

812 CRICKET: A WEEKLY BECORD OP THE GAME; AUG. 8, 1889. ESSEX v. HERTS. Essex had all tho best of this drawn match, played at Leyton, on Monday and Tuesday, wanting at the close 61 to win with nine wickets to fall. Mr. Bishop took ten Hert­ fordshire wickets for 87, and Pickett six for 65 runs. Titchmarsh was the most success­ ful bowler for Herts. His seven wickets cost 09 runs. H e r tfo r d s h ir e . Second Innings. 15 First Innings. Mr. J3. Crawley, c Llttle- wood, b Bishop ......... Mr. H. Pigg, c Bishop, b Burns............................. Pearce, b Bishop ......... Hearn, o Littlewood, b Bishop ...................... Mr. C. Pigg, b Bishop ... 11 H. G, M. Amos, c and b Burns............................... 10 Titchmarsh, c Buxton, b Bishop ....................... 2 Mr. A. Butcher, b Bishop 13 4 cRowe,bBi8hop 12 Mr. E. L. Swift, c Little­ wood, b Bishop ......... Rev. P. W. Poland, not out ............................. Mr. H. B. Debenham, c Littlewood, b Burns ... B ............................. c Littlewood, Pickett ... . b Pickett ... . c Fowler, Bishop ... . b Pickett ... . b Bishop ., c Jones, b kett........ c Owen, b kett... .. Pic- Pic- : 3 not out ... . 4 c Littlewood, Pickett ... . run out ... . B 7,1 b 11 . , 83 Total Mr. H. G. Owen, o Butcher, b Titch­ marsh ................11 Mr. C. E. Green, c Swift,b Titchmarsh 25 Jones, c CMb H. Pigg 23 Burns, b Titchmarsh 15 Mr. C. D. Buxton, c C. Piggi b Titch­ marsh ... ... ... 2 Mr. F. B. Rowe, c Crawley, b C. Pigg 29 .............73 E sse x . First Innings. Mr. H, Total ...173 Fowler, b Titchmarsh......... Carpenter, c Hearn, b Titchmarsh Littlewood,c Pearce, b Titchmarsh ... Mr. F. A. B shop, run out ... ......... Pickett, not out ... Lb...................... 10 Total ...143 In the Second Innings Owen scored b H. Pigg 30, Buxton, (not out) 13—Total, 43. innings with only six wiokets down, but thanks to M. P. Lucas and J. Brown, the Sussex amateurs made a very respectable show at the finish, and when the game ended 55 runs were wanted to win with ioar wiokets to fall. G. R. Burge took ten Philadelphian wickets for 91 runs, and G. S. Patterson seven Sussex wickets at a cost of 76 runs. The Philadelphians commence the last match of their tour co-day at Cambridge, where they meet the University Long Vacation Club. P h il a d e l p h ia n s . First Innings. *Second Innings. W. Scott, b Burge 66 R. D. Brown, st Smith, b Burge............................ 4 D. P. Stoever, b Burge ... 10 G. S. Patterson, b Burge 32 E.W. Clarke, c Greenfield, b Somerset ............... 6 W. C. Morgan, not out ... 19 J. E. Brewster, b Burge ... 0 N. Etting, b Burge ......... 0 D. S. Newhall, c and b Burge ... ...................... 5 A. G. Thomson, b Som­ erset ............................ 1 C. R. Palmer, b Somerset 0 B6, lb 8, w 4,n b l ... 14 st Smith, Burge ... b Somerset b Cornish ... not out , 13 b Somerset st Smith, Burga ... c Smith, Burge ... not out B 9, lb 4, w 3 16 Total ...841 48 Total ............... 157 * Innings declared finished. G e n tn . op S u sse x . Second Innings. First Innings. M. P. Lucas, c and b Palmer ...................... J. Brown, c Newhall, b Patterson...................... G. H. Cotterill, c Brown, b Palm er...................... G.L. Wilson, c Patterson, r b Palmer ...................... Rev. J. J. Greenfield, run out .............................10 W. H. Andrews, b Palmer 42 0 b Patterson c Morgan, Scott 16 c and b Scott . GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. TENTH MATCH—v. UNITED SERVICES. Heavy rain on Saturday prevented the com­ pletion of this match,begun at Portsmouth on Friday. The Services had occupied the wickets nearly the whole of the first day for a total of 428, of which Mr. L. A. Hamilton was responsible for 203, and Mr. Jeffkins for 96 not out. At the close of the day the Philadel­ phians had made 15 for one wicket, and as there was no play on Saturday the game was left in this state, 443 runs having been made for eleven wickets. U n ited S e r v ic e s . L. A. Hamilton, c Brewster, b li. D. Brown ................ 203 H, R. Troupe, c Clark, b Patterson .......... 6 G. H. Shakerley, run out ....................... 4 Capt. Russell, c New­ hall, b Patterson ... 42 H. G. Westmoreland, cClark.bR.D.Brown 43 MajorBethune.cScott, b Patterson ......... 1 C. S. M. Jeffkins, not out ......................96 G. A. Leslie, c Bailey, b B. D. Brown ... 4 D. G. Prendergast, c Brown, b Clark ... 0 Capt.Adam,c Etting, b R. D. Brown ... 2 A.B. Hinde, c Etting, b R. D. Brown ... 14 B 5, lb 7, w 1 ...13 D.S.Newhall.c Hamil­ ton, b L eslie........ N. Etting, not out ... Total .........428 P h il a d e l ph ia n s . C. Morgan, not out Total ... D. P. Stoever, R. D. Brown, G. S. Patterson, F. E. Brewster, H. P. Baily, J. W. Sharp, W. Scott, and E. W. Clark, jun. did not bat. ELEVENTH MATCH—v. GENTLEMEN OF SUSSEX. An even draw was the result of this match, played at Brighton on Monday and Tuesday. The Philadelphians closed their second F. H. Gresson, c Thomson, b Patterson ............... A. F. Somerset, c Clarke, b Patterson ............... G. R. Burge, not out......... H. Hartley-Smith, b Patterson...................... H.H. Cornish, c Brewster, b Patterson ............... B 3, lb 4, nb 2 ......... c Thomson, Scott not out o Newhall, Patterson 5 not out 9 b Palmer . , 77 , 27 RUGBY v. MARLBOROUGH. The Marlborough eleven had the best of this match, played at Lord’s on July 31 and August 1, and won with five wickets to spare. Hill of Marlborough and Dixon of Rugby each took six wickets, the former for 66, the latter for 55 runs. R u g b y . First Innings. Second Innings. L. F. Cotton, b H ill.........11 b Shorland ... 2 A. M. Benham,run out ... 1 c Wood, bHill... 10 F. J. Nicholls, b Etlinger.. E. F. Rutter, b H ill......... P. F. Warner, st Moir, b Etlinger ...................... A. W Dixon, b Shorland.. E. J. Whitting, c Etlinger, b Collins ......................15 b Shorland J. A. Paul, c Moir, b Bhor- land b Etlinger... lbw, b Collins . c and b Hill , run out ... , 8 51 H. D.Rendall, not out . F. W. Menzies, c and Etlinger .................... C. Headlam, b Etlinger , B 6, lb 2 ............... , Total ............. c Moir, b Hill b H ill......... not out b Shorland B 8, lb 5 . . . ...66 M a r lb o r o u g h , First Innings. J. B. Wood, b Dixon......... Total ...17 A. E. Cheales, b Dixon ... 23 L. G. A. Collins, b Cotton 48 G. G. Moir, b Dixon......... 0 A. J. L. Hill, b P a u l......... 0 O. H. Stone, b Dixon ... 0 C. G. C h a m b e r s , b Menzies ....................... 4 H. R. Blore, c Nicholls, b Warner .....................12 T. E. Etlinger, not out ... 5 H. M. Rogers, b Dixon ... 2 E. T. Shorland, b Dixon ... 1 B 6, lb 2...................... 8 Total ............. 125 Second Innings, c Whitting, d Nicholls.........< b Nicholls.........: b Paul............... i run out ......... not out ......... not out B 8, lb 5 13 Total ...114 WALTHAMSTOW v. CLAPTON. Played at Walthamstow on August 3. W a lth a m sto w . Total . ...109 B 13, nb 1 ... 14 Total ...235 RICHMOND v. WIMBLEDON. Played at Richmond on August 3. H. T. Grundtvig, Furze, b Bush ... 54 F. Fielding, c and b Bull ......................52 G. Robinson, c Lind­ say, b Bush .........13 W. E. Martyn, b Holt 12 S. Christopherson, b Bush...................... 1 E. W. Beeves, c Furze, b Holt ................ 3 W im b le d o n . , st C. W. A. Key, b Holt Capt. Saunders, c Bull, b Bush......... W. A. Rogers, c Bull, b Holt ............... H.Conway.cRoberts, b Holt ............... G. A. Lansdown, not out ...................... B 4, lb 1, nb 2 ... A. S. Bull, Robinson............... A. Holt, run out F. W. Bush, c Reeves, b Robinson ......... W. Lindsay.cGrundt- vig, b Robinson R ich m o n d . lbw, b Total ...146 C. G. Boberts, c Key, b Christophereon Brown, b Rogers ... W. Furze, not ou t... B l . l b l , n b l ... Total . 53 R.E.Yerburgb.notout 24 L. Docker, N. B. Baker, and R. W. Burrows did not bat. W. J. Willis, b Mc­ Ewen...................... 7 M. Heath, c Wiggett, b McEwen ......... 1 H. Tuck, b Wiggett 6 D. Nicholson, run out ...................... 2 L. Gunton, c Mead, b McEwen............... 22 H. Chappie, run out 5 H. M. Collard, not out ......................14 B. H. Heath, b Mc­ Ewen ............... S.Bristowe.bTollard W. Crossman, b Mc­ Ewen ................ F. Walsham, o Clark, b Tollard ... Bll, lbl, w l ... Total 76 R. R. Bruce, b Tuck R. Parrott, b Wals­ ham ...................... 5 J. Wiggect, b Wals­ ham ...................... 6 W. H. Nolloth, at Heath, b Collard ... 18 Longcroft, lbw, b Tuck ............... 0 C la pto n . 8 J. W. McEwen, b Walsham .........11 R. H. Clarke, not out ...................... o E. French, run out 1 Skottowe, not ou t... 0 B 1, w 1 ........ Total 2 . 46 UPPER CLAPTON v. GRANVILLE Played at Lee on August 3. G r a n v il l e . b jun., 3. Wilson, M ott........: ..; ... u J. Clarkson, b Scott 46 J. Wilson, c sub., b M ott...................... E. Crosskey, c sub., b Shackel... C. W. Hayward, b Shackel ............... E. A. Ferry, b Shackel E. J. Brown and N. Moore did not bat (innings declared finished). U ppe r C la pto n . 87 W. Edwards, c Scott, b Mott ...................18 W. E. Poulson, not out .........................23 A. R. Layman, not out .........................25 B 7,1 b 2, w 5 ... 14 Total ...174 E v e ry C ric k e te r should send 7 stamps to the office of this paper for this year’s “ Cricket Calendar ” (21st year of publication). It contains chief fixtures for the season arranged in chrono­ logical order, table for registration of players in matches to come, pages for insertion o f other en­ gagements, laws of cricket, etc., etc. Handy size for the pocket, bound in cloth; in leather wallets, gilt lettering, Is. 6(J. J. R. Mason, c Cross­ key, b Hayward i... C. A. Cheston, b Poul­ son ...................... S. W. Scott, b Poul­ son ...................... C. F. Shackel, c Hay­ ward, b Poulson ... J. Fox, b Ferry ... E. Crabb, b Hay­ ward...................... E. C. Mott, b Ferry C. Lindley, not out B 3,1 b 1 ......... Total 33 H. Kingsford, J. Broad and J. Willocks did not bat.

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