Cricket 1889

404 CE ICKET : A WEEKLY EE COED OP THE GAME; s e p t. 12 , 1889 . KENSINGTON v . BYE . Played at Rye on August 29. K e n s in g t o n . First Innings. W. E. Bloomer, c T. S. Tregellas. b Smith 2 Rev. J. C. Crawford, lbw, b Clark ..........10 E.V.Gardner,b Smith 4 G. Spillman, c F. Warren, b Smith... 0 J. B. Brockbank, c C. P.Tregellas, b Clark 16 C. E. Bloomer, b T. S. Tregellas..................23 E. Hemingway, b Clark ................. H. R. Payne, not out J. Osman, run out... J. Briggs, b T. S. Tregellas R. Jamew, b Tregellas B 3, lb 2 Total T. S. W. H. Wheeler... 5 . . 1 .. 143 . . 74 . . 35.3 Spillman .......... 13 . . 3 .. 286 . . 87 . . 28.fi Rev. J. Crawford 15 . . 3 .. 3( 2 . . f6* . . 25.2 7 E. Hemingway... 13 . . 3 .. 227 . . 66* . . 22.7 5 J. T. Iliewicz ... 5 . . 1 .. 79 . . 42 ; . 19.3 6 E. V. Gardner ... 13 . . 0 .. 20S . . 55 . . 15.7 J. B. Brockbank 12 . . 1 .. 149 . . 44 . . 13 6 0 H. R. Payne ... 9 . . 3 .. 61 . . 29 . . 101 C. E. Bloomer ... 10 . . 0 .. 76 . . 23 . . 7.6 2 W. E. Bloomer... 7 . . 1 .. 47 . . 16 . . 7.5 6 Osman................ 9 . . 1 .. 46 . . 14 . . 5.6 — J. Briggs .......... 9 . . 0 .. 25 . . 8 . . 2.7 80 R. James .......... 6 . . 2 .. 9 . . 4* . . 2.1 In the Second Innings W. E. Bloomer scored b C. P. Tregellas, 16, Crawford, b Clark, 51, Gard­ ner, c Walker, b T. S. Tregellas, 88, 8pillman (not out) 4, Hemingway, cSharpe, b T. S. Tregellas, 5; b 5, lb 2.—Total, 121. R ye . J. Ashburnham, b Osman ................. 0 F. Warren, b Gardner 5 C. P. Tregellas, b Gardner .................10 W. H.Sharpe, b Gard­ ner ........................ 3 J. Smith, c C. E. Bloomer, b Gardncr 0 F.N. Walker,bOsman 3 T. S. Tregellas, b Gardner................. 6 T. G. Sharpe, b Gardner.................26 R. P. Burra, b Gard­ ner ........................ 2 N.S.Noakes.cOsman, b Gardner .......... 4 W . Clark, not out ... 6 B ........................ 2 Total 67 KENSINGTON v. IDEN . P layed at Iden on August 30. K e n s in g t o n . H. R. Payne, b Ash­ burnham ................. 9 E. Hemingway, b Malins ................ 11 Rev. J. C. Crawford, b Ashburnham ... 5 E. V. Gardner, c 1 S h a d fo rth , b Malins ................. 0 G. Spillman, b Malins .................87 C. E. Bloomer, b Malins ................. 3 J. B. Brockbank, b Malins .................44 W. E. Bloomer, Ibw, b Ashburnham ... 5 J. Osman, b Blom- fleld........................14 J.Briggs, c Ashburn­ ham, b Malins ... 7 R. James, not out ... 4 B 8, lb 5 ..........13 Total I den . First Innings. R. Ashburnham, b Osman ................. 2 W . Sharpe, b Osman 1 H. Malins, b Osman 0 R. Blomfleld, c and b Osman .................12 G. A. Shadforth, b Osman ................. 1 G. M. Daniel, lbw, b Gardner................. 0 T.G.Sharpe,cOsman, b Gardner .......... G.L.Bates.bGardner W.Brodrick.bOsman R. P. Burra, not out Rev. J. L. Bates, b Osman ................. B ........................ Total . 27 In the Second Innings Ashburnham scored st Briggs, b C. E. Bloomer, 48, Sharpe, c Osman, b C.E.Bloomer, 40, Burra, b Crawford, 4; lb 1, w1.— Total, 94. _________________________ KENSINGTON v . LEW ES PR IORY . P layed at Lewes P r iory on August 81. K e n sin g t o n . J. B. Brockbank, b H. R. Payne, c Parris, b Holloway .......... 0 E. Hemingway, st Sampson, b Hollo­ way ........................25 Rev. J. C. Crawford, c Figgis, b Hol­ loway........................48 G. Spillman, c Figgis, b Holloway ...... 20 E. V. Gardner, c and b E. A. Ridsdale ... 3 C.E. Bloomer, c Hol­ loway, bParris ... 7 L e w e s P r io r y . Holloway W . E. Bloomer, run o u t ........................ 0 J. Osman, c Black­ burn, b Holloway 0 J. Briggs, b Parris... 7 R. James, not out... 0 B 22,lb l, nb2... 25 BATTING AVERAGES. Total ...140 L. H. Mowatt, b Osman .................39 B. E. Figgis, b Gard­ ner ........................ 1 E. A. Ridsdale, c Briggs, b Crawford 27 A. E. Ridsdale, c Briggs, b Spillman 9 W. T. Tompsett, run out ........................ 4 R. King-Sampson, b Gardner .................10 J. Armstrong, not out ........................59 N. O. Holloway, Osman .......... G. A. Cobb, lbw, Gardner.......... F. Parris, lbw, Osman .......... A. Blackburn, Osman .......... B 5,1b 4, w 1 Total b ,.. 0 b ... 1 b ... 1 b ... 0 ... 10 ...161 Times Inns, not out, Most Runs, in Inns. Aver BOWLING ANALYSIS. W. E. V. Gardner ... 88 Osman.................52 C .E .B loomer . .. 23 W. R. Rev J.Crawford 18 263 Spillman.......... 1 19 W ALTHAM STOW (2) v . LOW ER CLAP ­ TON (2). P layed at B lack Horse Lane on August 31. W a l t h a m s t o w . F. Tuck, b Bishop ... 9 J. A. Wallet, b Schu­ A. Thompson, st Ross, macher ................. 5 b Amlot ................. 7 W. Hills, b Amlot ... 0 H. W. Lyle, c Ross, b A.E.Murton.bAmlot 0 Schumacher.......... 11 F. J. Cullen, not out 0 W. R. Tuck, b SchuJ.Cheverton.cVignes, macher ................. 7 b Schumacher ... 0 J. Forrest, b SchuB 6, lb l, w 1 ... 8 macher ................. 1 — G. A. H. White, b Total .......... 52 Schumacher.......... 4 L o w e r C l a p t o n . Dawney,c W. R. Tuck, b Wallet ............... 1 C. Steet, c and b F. T u c k .............................. 6 Vijnes, b Wallet ... 10 Bishop, b Thompson 14 Ware, run out ........ 3 Ross, c and b Wallet 18 Marder, not out ... 2 S ch um a ch e r, b Thompson .......... 1 B 3, lb 2, w 1 ... 6 Total Thomas, Amlot and Dearsley did not bat. FORE ST H ILL v . COLVESTON . Played at Forest H ill on September 3. F o r e s t H il l . T. H. Vernon, not out ..................... . 5 B 12, lb 2, w 2 ...16 H. Baker, c and b Pritchett.................14 F. Skipper, c Sub., b Wiltshire................ 21 S. Cheesman, not Total ..........154 out ........................56 S. Matthews, c Wilt­ shire, b Clemetson 42 Dr. Gwynn, G. Dicker, F. Oldham, M. Holt, W. N. Rook and A. W. Hoskings did not bat (innings declared fini hed). C o l v e s t o n . W . P. Russell, run out ........................ 0 H. W. Pritchett, c Matthews,bVernon 2 H. Clemetson, c Cheesman, b Old­ ham ........................ 9 E. Finch,b Vernon... 0 W.R.Long, b Oldham 7 F. Wiltshire, b Old­ ham ........................ 0 J. Russell, b Oldham F. Ashby, b Vernon E. L. Cockell, run out ........................ M. Dicker, not out... A. N. Other, absent... B ................. ... Total 25 F r a n k H e a r n e . —A Farewell Match to this well-known and deserving cricketer w ill be played on the grounds of the Forest H ill Cricket Club on Saturday, September 14, between an eleven selected from the follow ing:—F .Hearne, G. Hearne, A . Hearne, Martin, Bomb. Barton, W alter W righ t (K en t); Burton, West (Middle­ sex) ; M. Read, R . Henderson, H . W ood (Surrey ); Davenport (Cheshire), and XV II I . of the C lub. This w ill be his last appearance in the cricket-field previous to his departure for South Africa. BARNES v. S PENCER . Played at Wandsworth Common o B a r n e s . A. S Ball, not out ... 47 J.B Oakley, b Under­ hill E. a . Plunkett, b E lk in g to n ............. P. K. Earnshaw, b Ejkington .......... O. Nettleton, b Elkington .......... C.Buil, DElkington... 22 W. F. L. Frith, b Elkington .......... 0 A. E. Earnshaw, b Elkington .......... 4 C.E.Ratcliff,b Castle 15 W. Jacques, b Wood 6 P. Nettfeton.b Wood 6 B 14, lb 5 ..........19 Total ...126 S p e n c e r . W . E. Wheeler, not out 12 . Morris, not out 15 J.M-rris,b Nettleton 13 B l ......................... 1 H.Liddiatt.cP.Nettle- — ton, b O.Bull.......... 0 Total................. 41 G. Jackson, E. Elkington, R. Castle, L. Wood, G. W. Underhill, H. Ashmead, and A. 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