Cricket 1890
142 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. MAT 22, 1890. H A M P S T E A D N O N D E S C R IP T S v . W E Y B R ID G E S C H O O L . Played at W eybridge on M ay 17. H a m p ste a d N o n d e s c r ip ts . A W . Ramm ell, b Rev. G. Cotterill ...........35 J S.Haycraft.c Evans, b Rev. G. Cotterill 63 F. Crickm ay, b Rev. G. Cotterill ...........16 L. H utchinson, b E. Barrett ................... 1 E. F. King, c W ilson, b Rev. G. Cotterill 2 C. Crickm ay ,st Evans, b Rev. G. Cotterill... 5 H .C . W atts, b Rev. G. Cotterill ................... 1 C. Tysoe Smith, hw, b Rev. G. Cotterill A. Tilley, b E. Bar rett .......................... A. T. Harrison, st Evans, b Rev. G. C otterill................... S. J. Ramm ell, not out ........................... B5, lb 1, w 1 ... Total ...143 Rev. G. Cotterill, H utchinson .......... 5 H. Preston-Thom as, b A. Ramm ell...........34 B. H. W ilson, b King 15 E. Barrett,c Haycraft, b King ...................15 J. Evans, b K ing ... 8 H. Packe, b King ... 0 W e y b r id g e S c h o o l. b E. Ferguson-Davie, c Tilley, b A. Ram m ell ........................... 4 E . Hulton, c C.Crick- m ay, b K in g ...........10 T . Mayetts, not out 0 B 2, lb 2, w 3 ... 7 Total ...........98 F. Gascoigne and A. Barrett did not bat. L Y R I C v . H O U N S L O W G A R R IS O N . P laye d at S t. A n n ’s, B a rn e s, on M ay 17. H ounslow G a rriso n . E . C r a w l e y , b B a n b u ry ...................70 M ajor Graham , c Sanders, b W ebbe... 2 Surg. W hite, c Kemp, b Sanders.................. 0 Bell, b Sanders..........10 Capt. Boyd, b San ders ........................... 7 Capt. Eastwood, c Sanders, b Thorn ton .......................... 25 H . C. Brown, run out ........................... 0 Corp.Kenney.c Para vicini, b K em p ... A. F. Randolph, b W ebbe ................... C. J. Stanton, not out Priv. W inkle, Banbury........... B 18, lb 3, w 1 Total ... .. 15 b .. 0 ... 17 ...159 L yr ic . W . Earle, not out . L . M. Richards, G raham ................ B 23, lb 4 ... . 10 C. I. Thornton, b Bell 45 Lord Hawke, c G ra ham, b W hite..............20 G. F. Vernon, run out ............................110 A. J. W ebbe. c East wood, b W hite ... 54 H. F. de Paravicini, b W h ite............................14 A. F. K em p, Capt. Banbury, Capt. Streatfield and F. C. Scott Sanders did not bat. T o ta l...........284 W IL L E S D E N v. C H R IS T ’S C O L L E G E , F I N C H L E Y . Played at 'W illesden on M ay 17. C h r ist ’ s C o l le g e . F. Carpmael. b F. P. Percival, run out ........................... 4 R. H. Carpmael, b Brow n ................... 1 P. T u c k w e l l , b Brow n .....................18 J. W . O’ Dowda, b Brown ................... 2 Jno. M ajor-Lucas, c N e w m a n , b Brown ................... 7 B. C. O’Dowda, b Levick .....................13 Brown ~ ................... 1 W . S. Hett, b Brown 0 G. Smyth, b Brown 0 R. H. Gahagan, b Brown .................... 2 R. H. Conolly, not out ........................... 0 B 7, lb 1 ........... 8 T o ta l...........56 W il l e s d e n . E . L. Rogers, lbw, b Conolly ................... 0 H. J. Rogers, b J. W . O’D ow d a .................. 3 T. H. C. Levick, b Conolly .................. 7 A. Y. Baxter, b J. W . O’D ow d a...................70 D. de Villiers, c R.H. Carpmael,bConolly 10 H. Y. Brown, b H ett 1 Jos. M ajor-Lucas, b Conolly ................... 7 E. B. Haym an, lbw, bJno.M ajor-Lucas 6 W . P. W illiams, hw, b B.C. O’Dowda... 12 H. Newman, not out 12 E . Carlisle, b Perci val ........................... 0 B 1, lb 3 ........... 4 Total ...132 W O O D F O R D W E L L S v . W A N S T E A D . Played at W anstead on M ay 17. W o o d fo r d W e l l s . E. C. Palmer, c Bastard, b Dash- w o od ..........................18 H. F. Chamen, c Johnston, b Dash- w ood .......................... 2 H. A . Erlebach, c Bonner,b Johnston 46 H. O. Ellis, c Bonner, b Johnston ........... 5 J. Blows, b John ston .......................... 5 S. H. Lewer, c Dash- wood, b Johnston 13 W. H. Dixon, b John ston ........................... 0 T. H. Groves, b Johnston ........... 0 H. H. Davies, c W om ersley, b Guy 32 W . Kemsley, c M ar shall, b Dashw ood 4 F. S. Carter, not out 3 B 5,1 b 3 ........... 8 Total W anstead . A. S. Johnston, c Groves, b Blows ... 35 S. R. Bastard, c Palmer, b Kemsley 17 D. W om ersley, b Blows ................... 4 R. B. Johnston, b Palm er ...................14 E. A . Read, c and b Palm er ...................19 L. Dashwood, not out ...........................16 J. Guy, c Carter, b Groves ................... 4 E. Marshall, b Groves ................... 0 E,Peake, b G roves... 0 G. Bonner, lbw, b Palm er ................... 1 E. S. Dashwood, b Palm er ................... 4 B ........................... 4 P e n n y P o r t r a it s a n d B io g r a p h ic a l S k e t c h e s of the fo llo w in g : D r. W . G . G race, R obert Abel, M r. J , Shuter, M r. W . W . Read, M . Read, Lohm ann, Beaum ont, B o w ley, G . G . H earne, A . H earne, A . Sh rew sbury, H . Ju p p , M r. G . R ow land H ill, M r. A . M . W alte rs, M r. A . E . Sto ddart, and M r. P . M . W alters. Po st free lg d ., the complete set, 1/-,— C r ic k e t P r e s s , 41, S t. A n d rew ’s H ill, D octors’ Comm ons, E .C . "D ecidedly the best marker in vented.” The Field. C v e r 3 0 ,0 0 0 S old. Prices—No. 1 ... No. 2 ... No. 3 ... No. 4 ... 13s. 6d. 17s. 6d. 22s. 6d. 27s. Od. THE AUTOMATIC BALL BRUSHING MACHINES. TH E THE ECLIPSE COURT MARKERS W ill brush 6 to 8 Balls at the same time, over, Cleaning them thoroughly in less than a Price—No. 1 ... 21s. ... No. 2 ... 25s. Stand ... 7s. 6d. LAWN-TENNIS COURT MENSURAT0R3 “R A M R O D ” LAWN-TENNIS P O S T S . No 1.—Titted with Chain Net Tightener, 25s. Com plete with Net, 40s. u. J.—Fitted with E ccen tric Net Tightener, 30s. Complete with Net, 45s. N o. 8.—Fitted with Net Tightener, 35s. plete with Net, 02s. No. 4 —Fitted with ScrewT Net Tightener, 40s. C om -» plete with Net, 57s. 6d. J1 The Ram rod Lawn- Tennis Posts are self-fixing I no tools of any kind being 1 required; the sockets areg guaranteed not to give with the strain of the net. “ The m ost rigid fixture we have tried.” — The Fie'd. “ The Ram rod is one of the best we have seen.” — j t astime. LOCK-UP LEVER BAT m ad e £ 7ve PATENT PORTABLE LAWN-TENNIS STOP NETTING- PRESSES, m inutes without the aid of a tape. Can be fixed or rem oved as easily as a Tennis Net. ^ .,,i Price complete, with strong Steam Taired, Square Mesh lrriC 8 5S. G aCll; P R IC E 1 0 s. 6d. Netting 6ft. high, Is.3d. per yard. LIST W ITH TESTIMONIALS POST FREE, J. OSMOND, INVENTOR AND PATENTEE, THORNHILL WORKS, LEE, LONDON, S.E.
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