Cricket 1889
872 CRICKET : A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME; AUG. 29, 1889. STREATHAM SUSSEX TOUR. STREATHAM v. EASTBOURNE. Played at Eastbourne on August 12 and 13. S treatham . First Innings. ♦Second Innings. W . Bird, c Davies, b J. Brown............................... 1 b J. Brown ... 18 W. G. L. Powell, b Brown 6 c Harrison, b Brewis ..........35 W. G. Druce, c Davies, b J. Brown........................ 5 c Harrison, b J. Brown ... ... 0 W. B. Trollope, run out... 81 G. Cancellor, b J. Brown 0 notout ..........15 Johnson,c Cox, b J.Brown 0 not out ..........55 A. N. Morley, b Brown ...19 b J. Brown ...33 C. A. Brown, c Hart, b Brown...............................14 c Cox, b J.Brown 11 E. Alexander, b Brown ... 0 E. P. Rathbone, not out... 17 c Davies, b Gilbert ..........65 Stoner, 1b w, b Cox.......... 2 B ... ......................... 1 B10,lb5, w l 16 Total ..........’ ...146 Total ...248 •Innings declared finished. E astbourne . First Innings. Second Innings. C. A. W. Gilbert, c Trol lope, b Johnson ..........12 c Powell, b Brown .......... 9 Brown, b Trollope ..........34 c Trollope, b Johnson..........37 W . F. Wilkinson, c Bath bone, b Johnson .......... 0 c Brown, b John son ................. 8 J.Brown, b Trollope.......... 9 b Johnson..........38 W. Butcher, c Bird, b Trollope ........................ 1 b Brown .......... 9 B. Harrison, b Brown ... S3 .cDruce,bBrown 8 W. Davie1, b Brown..........10 c Druce, b Rath bone................. 2 G. R. Brewis, b Brown ... 3 b Brown .......... 0 N. Cox, not o u t.................26 b Trollope............ 1 R. C. Griffith, c Druce, b Johnson .......... .......... 4 c Druce, bBrown 5 Hart, b Trollope .......... 6 not out ..........26 B ................. 9 B 13,1b 1, w4 18 Total ...137 Total ...151 STREATHAM v. DEVONSH IRE PARK. Played at Devonshire Park, Eastb«urne, on August 14 and 15. S t r e a t h a m . First Innings. E. P. Rathbone, b Lons dale ...............................14 W. G. L. Powell, 1b w, b Benham ........................ 2 H. G. Jefferson, b Wood- t ridge...............................28 Johnson, run out .......... W. S. Trollope, bLonsdale W. Bird.c Horner,b Wood 2 not out C. M. Kennedy, b Wood bridge ...............................29 A. N. Morley, run out ... 15 G.Cancellor.bWoodbridge 2 Lyddon, not out.................35 Stoner, b Benham .......... 1 B 16,1 b 4, w 3, n b 1... 24 ♦Second Innings. run out ..........14 b Woodbridge... 0 c Wood, b Ben ham ... ... ... 1 b Woodbridge ... 7 ... 19 1b w, b Benham 3 lbw, b Lonsdale 22 not out .......... 4 b Woodbridge... 67 B 3, n b 1 Total ...160 Total ...141 ♦Innings declared finished. D e v o n sh ib e P a b k . First Innings. A. T. Pearce, b Lyddon ... 5 C. H. Roberts, b Lyddon 0 A.Benham, lbw.b Lyddon 12 F. A. K. Doyle, run out ... 10 C. Lonsdale, b Lyddon ...46 G. H. Woodbridge,lbw, b Jefferson ................. L. S. Barnett, c sub., b Johnson ........................15 W. A. Morrison, b Lyddon 1 G. H. Wood, c Kennedy, b Rathbone........................12 E. C. Horner, not out ... 2 J. R. Levy, b Lyddon ... 0 B 5, l b l ,n b l .......... 7 Second Innings, c and b Johnson 13 c and b Lyddon 1 b Lyddon.......... 0 b Johnson... l c Cancellor, b Johnson.......... 3 2 b Lyddon.......... 7 c sub., b Lyddon 0 b Lyddon.......... 2 not out ..........34 run out ......... 0 b Lyddon.......... 2 B .................10 Total ...112 Total ... 73 STREATHAM v . SOUTH SAXONS . P layed at Hastings on August 16 and 17. S outh S axons . First Innings. Second Innings. A. M. Suthery, b Johnson 92 absent................. 0 G. K. Papillon, b Johnson 13 c Trollope, b Johnson... ... 4 P. R. Papillon, c Trollope, b Johnson.............................16 b Johnson......15 A. F. Bmith, c Rathbone, b Powell .............................M) b Lyddon.......... 4 L. H. Neame, lbw, b Lyddon ........................... 6 b Lyddon ... ... 0 Morris, not o u t......................10 c Trollope, b Lyddon ........... 0 F. Chichester, b Lyddon 1 c Johnson, b Lyddon....... 19 8 b Lyddon ... ... 11 O. J. Smith, b Lyddon A. C. Coles, b Johnson J. A. Bacon, b Lyddon D. Henbrow, b Lyddon B 3,1 b 4, w 1 ... 0 lbw, b Lyddon 4 0 c Trollope, b Lyddon.... ... 1 0 not out ... ... 1 8 B ... .......... 6 Total .............. 204 S t r e a t h a m . Total ... 63 Second Innings. First Innings. E. P. Rathbone, c Coles, b Buthery ......................... 0 b Henbrow ... 1 W. S. Trollope, c Coles, b Suthery ...........................15 c P. R. Papillon, b Morris..........65 Lyddon. c Chichester, b Morris................................ 5 b Henbrow ... 57 Johnson, c Morris, b Suthery ......................... 6 b Neame .......... 0 W.G.L. Powell, c Suthery, b Morris .......................... 2 b Neame .......... 3 C. M. Kennedy, c C. J. Fmith, b Morris .............34 c P. R. Papillon, b Neame......... 44 A. N. Morley, c Chichester, <. . b Morris .......... .............18 b Henbrow ... 15 R. K. Harvey, b Morris ...ltf b Neame ..........19 W. Bird, c A. F. Smith, b Suthery ......................... 0 c Coles, b Hen- :? trow................. 2 E. W. Allfrey, not out ... 0 b Suthery.......... 5 Stoner, run o u t.................. 0 not out .......... 0 B 4, w 1 ......................... 5 B 4, w 1 ... 5 Total ...100 Total ...216 Bend for ALEXANDER’S SPE0IALITE, REAL SA XO N Y F L A N N E L C R I C K E T S H I R T GUARANTEED SHRUNK, 6/6- Carriage Paid to any part of the Kingdom. T. ALEXANDER, Athletic- Outfitter, 319, KENNINGTON ROAD, S.E. T E N N I S . , B A L L S . FOR SALE, Abou t 200 dozen (or less quantity) COVERED TENNIS BALLS (quite new). C o st W h o l e s a l e 3/6 p e r d o z e n . W o u l d R e t a il F iv e or S ix S h il l in g s p e r d o z . Send Offers to MR. CONNOR, 9, Fenchurch Avenue, E.C. HASTINGS AND ST. LEONABDS CRICKET WEEK, 1889. 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