Cricket 1889
888 ORICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; SEPT. 5, 1889. CHARTERED BANK OF IND IA , AUS TRAL IA , AND CH INA v . N EW OR IEN TAL BANK . Played at E ton and M iddlesex ground on August 31. N ew O rien tal B a n k . H. S.Burn, b Landale J. S. M. Pender, b Qoward ................. W. H. Lance, c Gib son, b Landale ... S. S. Scott, bGoward S. A. N. Shuldham, b Goward ................. J. H. McDonall, b Preston ................. F. H. Sheridan, b Brown ................. A. W. Windie, b Goward ................. P.E. O’Hea.c Gibson, b Goward .......... G. L. Rickitt, not out J. R. Maokenzie, b Goward................. B 4, lb 3,w 1 ... Total ... 61 C hartered B ank or I ndia , A c s ., and C hina . P. Angler, c Shuld ham, b McDonall D. Landale, b Sheri dan ........................29 A. Brown, b Lance... 0 B. G. Goward.bBum 1 W. E. Preston, b Burn........................ 2 B. Jones, c and b Scott........................ 21 W. Gibson, c Lance, b Burn ................. 4 J. Adamson, b Sheri dan ........................ 10 A. B. Macdonald, not out ........................ W . Shiner, b Burn ... O. Williams, b Sheri dan ........................ B 5,1 b 4 .......... Total , 85 DU LW ICH v . KEN LEY . Played at K en ley on August 31. A. Joyce, b Morris ... 0 E. Southey, b Morris 4 R. Joyce, d Morris ... 0 N. Wilson, c Heas man, b Morris ... 11 E. Beazley, b Morris 0 V. Hall, o Heasman 0 R. Hollebone, b Morris ................. 0 C. Southey, b Heas man ........................ L. Turner, b Moriis A. Hall, not out R. Bryant, b Heas man ........................ B ... ................. Total , 19 D u lw ic h . W. J. P. Dodgson, b Turner ................. 5 J. A. Macdonald, run out ........................ 22 F. Roberson, b E. Southey .................18 E. H. Heasman, c A. Joyce, b C. Southey 3 W . Morris, c Bryant, b E. Southey..........13 M- J. Roberts, b Turner .................11 O.Jones.bR.Joyce... 15 P. A. Sharman, c B r y a n t, b R. Joyce ................. 2 H.E.Steed,b R.Joyce 2 R. Nevill, c and bR. Joyce ................. 5 A, S. Howes, not out 1 Bo, lb3, w l, nb 1 13 Total ...110 DU LW ICH v. RAVENSBOURNE . P layed at Burbage Road , Du lw ioh , on August 31. R avknbbourne . C. Hooper, run out... 5 A. George, b Pearse... 0 W . W. Woodfield, b Rimmington.......... 6 G. E. Perch, b Pearse 2 A. T. Pearce, c E. J. Heasman, b Rim mington ................. 2 T. Ellingham, b E. J. Heasman.................20 W. Carter, c Grant, b Pearse................. 3 E. J. Pritchard, b Pearse ................. W. J.Cowley, b E. J. Heasman .......... A. J. Prior, b E. J. Heasman .......... J. Hoskins, not out B 2, lb 4 .......... Total .......... E. J. Heasman, George .................24 A. R. Colyer, b Prit chard........................ 1 F.M.Walker.cGeorge, b Pritchard .......... 1 J. Rimmington, c Pearce, b George ... 11 T. R. Pearse, c Wood- fleld, b Prior......... 3 R. E. Mayo, not out... 20 J. F. Colyer, c Elling ham, b George ... 12 D u lw ic h . b B. Heasman, b George ................. 2 A. Taperell, b Wood field ........................ 2 G. H. Samways, b George ................. 0 A. Grant, not out ... 18 B 3, lb 4, w 3, nb 2 12 Total ...101 T o T h e D e af . — A Person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 yeais’ standing by a simple remedy, will send a description of it F ree to any Person who applies to N icholson 11, Bedford Square, London, W C.— A d vt . GRANV ILLE (LEE ) v . PR IVATE BANKS . P layed at Catford Bridge on August 31. P r ivate B anks . W. B. Tyndall, run out ........................30 A. M. Woodard, c Brown, b Francis 19 A. P. Roe, bPonlsom 75 J, H. Mason, b Hay ward........................ 11 A. Gibson,b Poulsom 2 N. E. Whitby, b Hay ward ........................ 8 A. W . Harper, b Poulsom................. 3 H. F. Escott,b Poul som ........................ 2 N. Stahlschmidt, b Poulsom................. 0 C. P. Johnston, not out ... ................. 8 V. H. Howell, c Lin coln, b Hayward ... 9 B 13,1 b 6 , w 1 ... 20 Total ..187 G ranv il l i . C. H. Mason, b Roe ... 4 W. Edwards, b Roe... 15 C. W . Hayward, not out ............................. 22 P. P. Lincoln,notout 0 B 10 , lb l, w l ... 12 Total , 53 F. E. Lander, Jas. Clarkson. W. E. Poulsom, E. E. Francis, E. J. Brown, F. M. Gill, and F. Millard did not bat. GRAN V ILLE (LEE ) v . TRAFALGAR . Played at Lee on August 31. G ran ville . A. D. Parry, b Ring rose ........................ 3 C. Nuding, c Hartley, b Ringrose ..........10 P. Thiikell, b Job ... 0 W. Morris, b Job ... 8 R.F. Taylor, b Job ... 10 S. Ellis, b Owen ... 11 L. R. Glover, e C. E. Wallace, b Owen ... 37 E. H. Wright, c Parry, b Gripper... 4 B.F. Gordon,not out 42 E. T. Lloyd, c Job, b C. E. Wallace ... 9 A. C. Moore, b C. E. Wallace................. 2 B 8 ,1 b 3, w 1 ... 12 9otal , 148 T rafalgar . H.B. Gripper,b Parry 51 W . H. Parry, b Nuding ................. 2 C.E.Wallace.notout 39 E. Ringrose, not out 6 B ........................ 3 Total ..........101 H. P. Job, L. E. Owen, H. J. Hartley, W . B- Ling, R. Wallace, and A. J. Skilton did not bat. COMMERC IAL UN ION ASSURANCE v. ST . JOHNS. P layed at Loughborough on August 31. St. J ohns . 3 Hennings,c Harnett, 2 b F. Mountain ... 2 Kerridge, b F. 0 Mountain .......... 0 5 Reed, run ou t.......... 0 Mansfield, run out... 3 0 Broughton,bHarnett 0 5 B ........................ 4 Howe, b Harnett ... Collett, b F.Mountain Knights, c Sayce,bF. Mountain .......... Strong,b F.Mountain Ellison,stC.Mountain b Harnett .......... Armstrong, not out Beverton, c and b F. Mountain .......... Total ... 24 C omm ercial U nion A ssurance . G.H.Harnett.not out 33 W . R. Percival, c Ellison, b Collett... 8 F.P.Percival.bCollett 6 C.H.Mountain, bElli- son ........................ 9 E.J.Butten, b Collett 1 F. P. Mountain, b Total Collett .......... ... 16 P. Tidd, F. J. Sayce, and N. S. Leslie didnot bat. C. W . Haycraft, b Collett ................. 4 G. H. McCausland.b Ellison ................. 19 J.A.Lambert.bEllison 5 B 9, lb 6 .......... 15 ...111 W ALTH AM STOW v . CHESHUNT . P layed at Cheshunt on August 24. W altham stow . D. Nicholson, c Rust, b Evans .................25 H. D. Tack, b Mossop 0 J. Gunton. not out ... 46 B. H. Heath, b Evans 0 H. M. Collard, out ............... B 1, lb 2 .. Total not ...100 The others did not bat (innings declaredfinished) C heshunt . E.W.Coleman.notout 14 J. B. Lloyd, c Nichol son. b Tuck .......... 8 M. W. Mossop, c Thompson, b Col lard ................. ... 4 M. W. Galloway, b Collard................. A. A. Hargreaves, not out ................. B 4, lb 2, w 1 ... Total ... 37 Rev. H. V. Medd, E. G. Rust, M. A. Evans, A, L. Bedwell, H. A. Shaw and H. G. Holford did not bat. HAM PSTEAD NONDESCR IPT CLAPTON . P layed at Clapton on August 2 H ampstead N ondescripts . G. Elliott, not out... 3 A.W.Rammell, c Pur chase, b Walker ... 21 R. L. Williamson, not I Total ..........30 out ... ................. 6 I L. Corke, W. J. Haycraft, H. V. Dickenson, C.B Palmer, E, H. Low, F. Y. Selfe, H. R. Walker, and K. M. Moir did not bat. Clapton did not bat. Send for ALEXANDER’S SPE0IA R EA L 8AXONY f l a n n e l c r i c k e t s h i r t s GUARANTEED SHRUNK, 6 / 6 . Carriage Paid to any part of the Kingdom. T. ALEXANDER, Athletic Outfitter , 349, KENNINGTON ROAD, S.E. With Rectilinear Illustrations by the Author PRICE ONE SHILLING. Cricketing Saws and Stories. By HORACE G. HUTCH INSON . Consisting of Scraps of advice to duffers (chiefly on points of Cricketing culture) by one of them— of Saws not sharp enough to hurt anybody, and of Stories picked up between the innings. L ondon : LONGMANS, GREEN, & Co. FOR PAEKS \ O GARDENS \ ' X S , PAEADES \ CEICXET AND \ ' v TENNIS QE0UNDS AND LL OPEN SPACES C A S T L E ’S T eak Seats. ADDRESS— H. 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