Cricket 1889
840 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 16, 1889. A D D I S C O M B E v . C A R S H A L T O N . P l a y e d a t C a r s h a l t o n o n A u g u s t 1 0 . A d d is c o m b e . A, W. Cooper, b MonR. Rogers, c Monte tezuma ................ 6 zuma, b Baines ... 3 R. D. Mackenzie, c L. Rogers, b Baines 0 M o n te z u m a , b J. S. Martin, c Simp Baines ................ 2 son, b Baines 18 J. Grant, c and b S.Wiltshire, blngold 0 Ashworth............... 18 C.Wiltshire, blngold 0 F. Grant, not ouc ... 19 B 12,lb 6 ,w l.n b l 20 W. H. Dees, lbw, b — K. Lane ............... 11 Total .........101 Rev. H. A. Serres, c Walbourne, b K. L ane...................... 4 C aksh alton . E. C. Walbourne, c S. Wiltshire, b F. Grant...................... A. McMaster, b Mac kenzie ............... W. E. Baines, b Mac kenzie ................ L.De Montezuma, c Dees, b F. Grant ... F.Ashworth.c Martin, b F, Grant ......... S. Simpson, c S. Wiltshire, b F. Grant...................... J. E. Lane, b Mac kenzie ................ C. K. Fairless, c J. Grant, b Mac kenzie ................ A. Ingold, b Mac kenzie ... T. Burrows, not out H.Lane,bMackenzie B 2, lb 2... Total H O R N S E Y v . H E N D O N . P l a y e d a t H e n d o n o n A u g . 1 0 . H e n d o n . F.W. Andrew, b B. A. Clarke ............... 32 W. R. Moon, c B. A. Clarke, bSwinstead 4 J. A. Wylde, c Swin stead, b J. Clarke... 10 C. H. Fage, c and b Swinstead ......... 9 H. L. Talbot, b Cox... 18 A. R. Trimen, b Swin stead ...................... 0 Total G. Quirk, b Swin stead ...................... Innings declared finished. H o r n s e y . A. Podmore, b B. A. Clarke ................ 4 T . W. Mackintosh, c J. Clarke, b Cox ... 4 G. E. Waller, not out ......................13 Rev.A. Le Marchant, not out ................ 5 B 4, lb 5 ......... ...140 B. A. Clarke, c Moont b Waller ...............12 C. S. Knight, lbw, b Podmore............... 3 E. A. Turberville, b Mackintosh .........16 F. H. Swinstead, c Talbot, b Podmore 0 Jas.Clarke.bMackin- tosh......................18 E. W. Nicholls, not out ...................... 7 Jas. Dempsey, not out ...................... 0 B 4, w l.n b l ... Total ......... G. P. Cox, T. A. Nicholls, J. H. Nicholls and J. J. F. White did not bat. U P P E R T O O T I N G v . O U N D L E R O V E R S . P l a y e d a t T o o t i n g o n A u g u s t 6 . O xjn d le R o v e r s . F. Roberson, c Setont b Bonner................. 38 C.H. Fagge, b Roberts 9 C. A. Evors, lbw, b Roberts ................ 4 W. K. Roberson, c Seton, b Felton ... 22 R.F.Winch, b Tindall 36 B B. Calcott, c Bacon, b Tindall............... 11 A. H. Richardson, lbw, b Tindall ... G. Chancell, c Bon ner, b Felton......... C. H. Davis, not out F. Winch, b Tindall 6 E. C. Morgan, c Watney, b Bonner B 11,lb 2, w2,nbl 16 Total ...187 U p p e r T o o t in g . W. H. Lipscomb, Roberson............... 0 G. F. Bonner, b Roberson............... 5 D. Watney, b Rober son ............... 5 J. S. F. Bacon, lbw, b R. Winch............... 0 F. Street, b Roberson 32 N. Roberts, b Rober- Total.......... 188 son ...................... W. J. Seton did not bat. R. M. Harvey, b R. Winch ..................43 H. C. L. Tindall, lbw, b R. Winch ...........18 G. E. Felton, not out W. H. Du Buisson, not out ................. 15 B 26, lb 5 ...........31 S e n d f o r A L E X A N D E R ’ S S P E C I A L I T E , R E A L S A X ON Y FLANNEL CRICKET SHIRTS GUARANTEED SHRUNK, 6/6. Carriage Paid to any part of the Kingdom. T. ALEXANDER, Athletic Outfitter, 349, KENNINGTON ROAD, S.E. T H E “C O U N T Y ” C R I C K E T , F O O T B A L L , & B R I T I S H S P O R T S W A R E H O U S E . GUNN & M00EE, Still to tha Fore for supplying BEST QUALITY OF GOODS At Reasonable Prices. UNSOLICITED^ TESTIMONIALS FROM EVERY PART OF THE U N I T E D K I NGDOM , INDIA. AND T H E C O L ON I E S . Secretaries should send for Illustrated Catalogue before purchasing. 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