Cricket 1889

SEPT. 19, 1889. CRICKET: A WEEKLY EE COED OF THE GAME. 409 PALLINGSW ICK v. KENSINGTON. Played at East Acton on September 14. K e n s in g t o n . First Innings. C. E. Bloomer, run out G. R. Jenner, b Marlow J. T. Illewiez, cDeWinton, b Marlow........................19 E. Hemingway, b Marlow 16 H. R. Payne, c Bettinson, b Clemence ................. Osman, st Hewitt, b Marlow ........................ 4 G. P. Nicholson, b Cle­ mence ............................... 2 J. Briggs, b Clemence ... 0 R . James, b Marlow.......... 0 F. Heynemann, b Marlow 0 W. J. Burt, not out ... ... 0 B 5, lb 3 ........................ 8 Second Innings. notout ..........17 c De Winton, b Bettinson ... 6 b Marlow.......... 0 st Hewito,b Bet­ tinson .......... 8 26 b Bettinson c Marlow, b Bettinson ... 0 b Marlow.......... 4 lbw, b Marlow... 6 b Bettinson ... 1 b Bettinson ... 2 run out .......... 3 B .................. 9 Total Total ... 56 PALLINGSWICK. F. Moir, c Burt, b Osman .................22 W. C. Yarborough, b Osman .................35 S.Cheesman,cJames, b Osman................. 0 Marlow, c Burt, b Bloomer.................44 A.H.Millson.b Osman 3 A. F. Bettinson, c Illewiez, b Osman 5 J.W. Clemence, b Os­ man ........................ 7 E.A.Collins.bOsman 4 J.De Winton, not out 13 D.H.Hewitt,bOsman 9 D. H. Daniell, c Bloomer, b Osman 2 B 14, lb 3, w 1 ... 18 Total ...162 HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS HAMPSTEAD. Played at Hampstead on Sept. 14. H a m p s t e a d N o n d e s c r ip t s . H. Wade, c Bette, b Sharp ................. R. L. Williamson, b Sharp ................. F. H. Nelson, c Jef­ fery, b Sharp.......... L. Corke, b Riley ... C. Braithwaite, b O’Dwyer................. 9 W.Barker.cFarmiloe, b Riley .................83 11 W. J. Haycraft, c Holmes,b O’Dwyer 3 E. F. King, b Riley... 3 L.Hutchinson.bRiley 13 H.C.Watts,st Jeffery, b O’Dwyer .......... 0 C.G.Hentsch.not out 0 B 15,1 b 2, w 1 ... 18 Total ...123 H a m p s t e a d . E.B Holmes,cBarker, b Braithwaite ... 51 W. F.Danby.c Hutch­ inson, b Haycrafc 12 A. W. Sharp, run out 20 N. B. Beete, b Wade 86 G. L. Jeffery, b Wade 1 T.M.Farmiloe.c sub., b Brsithwaite ... 6 F.A.K.Doyle,not out 25 E. O’Dwyer, not out 30 B 30,1 b 4, w3 ... 37 Total ...268 A. Reid, F. Selfe, and G. Riley did not bat. GRANVILLLE (LEE).— THE TOURISTS v. THE REST. Played at Lee on September 14. T o u r is t s . E. E. Francis, b God­ frey .......... ••• •• C.J.Brown,c Godfrey, b Poulsom .......... H. D. Harris, b Poul- *om .......... ... ... J. Wilson, jun., b Godfrey ................. P.P. Lincoln, lbw, b Poulsom................. R.F. Taylor, b Cross­ key ........................ 1 24 16 T h e R e s t . F.E.Lauder, b Cross­ key ........................ 1 A. R. Layman, c Wilson, b Godfrey 19 S. Ellis, not out ... 31 F. M. Gill, b Godfrey 6 J.Edward,bEdwards 4 B12, lbl, w2, nb2 17 Total ...131 J. P. Clarkson, b Francis ................. W. E dw ard s, b Edward ................. E. Crosskey, c Gill, b Edward ................. C. J. M. Godfrey, c Brown, b Francis... E. W. Moore, b Edward ................. A. D. Parry, b Francis ................. E.T.Lloydj c Lincoln, b Francis... ... ... W. E. Poulsom, b Edward................. P. Thirkell, c Lin­ coln,b Francis ... B. F. Gordon, b Edward................. J. A. Wilson, out .......... B .......... Total not PRIVATE BANKS v. R. F. A. ORR’S X I. Played at Catford on Sept. 14. M r . O r r ’ s X I. H. L. Talbot, not out ........................60 H. W. Wheeler, not out ........................32 B 5, lb 4 .......... 9 Total... ..150 J. A. Macdonald, b L. C. W. Thring ... 7 R.F.A.Orr, c Torrens, b L. C. W. Thring... 8 S. A. P. Kitcat, c L.C. W. Thring, b John­ ston ........................31 W. 6. Sawyer, lbw, b L. C. W. Thring ... 13 M. A. Nicholas, H. 8. Burn, F. Le Marchand, J* S. M. Pender and R. K. Hair did not bat (innings declared finished.) P r iv a t e B a n k s . A, M. Inglis, b A. P. ltoe, not out... 18 Sawyer ................. 9 B 6, lb 2 C. H. M. Thring, b Hair ...........................33 T otal....................137 W.M.Torrens, not out 50 L. C. W. Thring, c Hair, b Wheeler ... 19 C. A. Neilson, F. A Webbe, W. Russell, A. M.W* Woodward, M. G. Whittey and C. P. Johnston did not bat. BROADWATER v. R.M .C., SANDHURST Played at Sandhurst on Sept. 14. B r o a d w a t e r . W. D. Marshall, run out ........................12 J. E. Trask, b Paget 14 J. A. Gibbs, c Ross, b Young ....................48 P. J. de Paravicini, c Hardyman,b Pater­ son ................ ... 2 C. W. Parry, b Paget 54 G. O. Smith, c Amos, b Anderson ..........42 M.Marshall, c Logan, b Young .................28 R.M.C. Capt.Elliot, o Eliott, b Haydon .......... 0 A. P. Cazenove, c and b Paterson ... 6 W. Winter, c Ross, b Anderson ......... 0 C. Bett, not out .. 30 L. Phillips, not out 11 B 21, lb 9 ..........30 Total ...277 R. K. Price, c Parry, b Smith ..................22 W. C. Anderson, c Winter, b Parry ... 10 H. Ross, c Bett, b Smith .................83 H. P. Paget, b Marshall..................14 W.P.Haydon,c Trask, b Paravicini ........... 12 H. G. M. Amos, b Parry........................16 E.M. Young, W. H. Paterson and H. S. Logan did not bat. W.H.Hardyman, not out ........................68 A. E. Eliott, c Parry, b Smith.................15 W. E. Oakshott, not out ........................21 B 15,1b 4, nbl... 20 Total ...231 CRICKET IN THE FAR NORTH WEST. A correspondent has kindly sent us the scores of a recent tour of the Battleford Club, of Saskatchewan, in the North-West Territory of Canada, claiming to bethe most northemly cricket club in the world. The Battleford players had to drive 176 miles to Prince Albert to play, so that they travelled altogether 352 miles for their cricket. My correspondent adds that they hope next summer to go much farther afield. The score of three matches, two of which were won by Battleford, follow. BATTLEFORD v. PRINCE ALBERT. Played at Prince Albert on July 29. Battle­ ford won by 99 runs. B a t t l e f o r d . First Innings. J. B . Ashby, b Clarke Frank Olton, b Clarke J. F. D. Parker, c Star- forth, b Clarke............. 17 Second Innings. run out .......... 4 c Starforth, b T. Parker ... 29 cClarke.bAgnew 19 Clarke, b T. Parker ..........32 Hugh Richardson.bClarke 0 b R. B. Way H. J. Parker, b Clarke ... ~ Sergt. Lauder, b Agnew... Corp. Littlefield, b Clarke W. J. Scott, c Parker, b Clarke............................... H. C. Loscombe, c Hana- fin, b Agnew ................. Geo, Donovan, c Way, b Agnew............................... 7 runout ......... 0 R. O. McDonald, not out... 0 b Clarke ......... 3 Extras ........................10 Extras............10 b Agnew bR .B . Way 0 lbw, b Agnew . 1 not out ... . P b in c e A l b e r t . First Innings. L. Clarke, c Richardson, bJ.F.D. Parker ..........11 H. Starforth, run out ... 1 J. D.Hanafin, b J. F. D. Parker .......... C. Giveen, b J. F. D. n A. Agnew, b J.F.D. Parker 9 T. E. Parker, run out ... 6 C. Newitt, b H. Parker ... 0 R. B. Way, c Ashby, b J. F. D. Parker ................. 5 Second Innings. b Richardson ... 5 c Littlefield, b Richardson ... 1 . 3 b R ic h a r d B o n ... 0 T. Lumsden, c Richard­ son, b J. F. D. Parker ... 10 J. McKay, not out ........... 4 J. Wigmore, c Olton, b H. Parker............................... 6 Extras ........................ 5 Total .................60 not out .......... 0 b Richardson ... 0 b Richardson ... l b Littlefield ... 15 c Lander, b Richardson ... o b Richardson ... 0 cand b Richard­ son ................. 2 b Richardson ... 2 Extras ... 7 Total ... 33 BATTLEFORD v. N .W .M . POLICE. Played at Prince Albert on July 80. The Police won by one wicket. B a t t l e f o r d . First Innings. J. B. Ashby, b Parker 33 F. Olton, c Douglas, b P n rk or 0 J. F. D. Parker, b Parker 23 Hugh Richardson, b Parker............................... 6 H, J. Parker, c Douglas, b Perrj Second Innings, c Douglas, b Gaune 10 y ........................ Corp. Littlefield, c Perry, b Parker ........................ Total , 79 Total ...113 H. C. Loscombe, lbw, b Dougfas ........................11 Sergt. Lauder, b Parker 3 W. J. Scott, c Perry, b Parker............................... 0 G. Donovan, not out ... 0 R. J. Macdonald, c and b Parker............................... Extras ........................ Total ................. b Parker run out b Parker c and b Perry . c Norman, Douglas... . b Douglas ... . bGaune ... . b Gaune ... . c Douglas, Parker ... . not out ......... Extras... ., . 2 , 12 4 24 .. .. .. 04 N.W.M.P. First Innings. St. John, c Parker, b D. Parker............................... Norman, b D. Parker ... Swinford, c Littlefield, b H. Parker........................ Donaldson, b H. Parker ... Sergt. Parker, b D. Parker Perry, b H. Parker .......... Douglas, lbw, b H Parker 11 Gaune, not o u t.......... Taylor, b D. Parker ... Aske, b D. Parker ... Carter, b H. Parker ... Extras ................. Total .......... Total ... 75 Second Innings. c Ashby, b Rich­ ardson ... ... 12 runout ..........11 b D. Parker ... 0 not out ............ 15 run out ........... 3 cLittlefield, b H. Parker .............19 lbw, b Little­ field....................38 b Richardson ... lbw, b Richard so n ................. not out .......... b Littlefield ... Extras 0 1 4 1 13 Total ...116 BATTLEFORD v. N.W .M . POLICE AND PRINCE ALBERT. Played at Prince A lbert on July N.W.M.P. a n d P r in c e A l b e r t . First Innings. Con. Perry, c Ashby, b Richardson ................. 2 Hanafin, b Richardson ... 0 Sergt. Parker, -runout ... 1 Con. St. John, b Richard­ son .......... ................. 9 Clarke, b H. Parker..........10 Con. Douglas, bH. Parker 0 Lumsden, lbw, b Parker .. 0 Con. Swicford, c Scott, b H. Parker........................ 5 Agnew, c andb H. Parker 1 Way, run out ................. 8 Sergt. Bidwell, run out ... 17 Starforth,not out .......... 3 Extras ........................13 Total ............... 69 Second Innings. b H. Parker c Olton, b Parker ... b Ashby ... H. b Ashby ... b Parker ... b Parker ... run out ... . b Ashby ... c Donovan, Ashby ... not out ... . b Parker ... . lbw, b Ashby . Extras Total 11 8 2

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