Cricket 1890

174 C R IC K E T : A W E E K L Y RECORD OF THE GAME . JUNE 5, 1890. DULWICH COLLEGE v. SURREY C. & G. Played at Dulw ich on May 28. D u lw i c h C o l l e g e . First Innings. Second Innings. C. Wells, c Harris, b Brockwell... .................20 b Crawford........... 0 A. R. Skey, b R o le s.......... 3 b Street ............. 5 L. S. Kennedy, b Brock­ well ............................... 0 b Street ........... 5 C. M. Wells, not out ... 66 not oat ...........71 F. D. Browne, c Watts, b Brockwell......................... 0 b Street ........... 3 T. N. Howard, c Roles, b Brockwell.......................... 1 st Watts,b Craw­ ford .................10 G. A. Chaproniere, b Brockwell... .•.............. 0 notout................. 7 E. G. Fleming, b Brock­ well ... ........................16 b Mills............ ... 3 S. Douglas, c Harris, b Brockwell........................ 5 b Harris ........... 7 G. Jordan, b Roles ........... 1 E. R. Edwards, c Brock­ well, b Roles ................. 0 Extras ........................10 Extras............ 8 Total .................122 Total... 119 S u r r e y C l u b A. M. Latham, c Douglas, b C. M. Wells .................43 Baldwin, bC.M.Wells 0 Harris, b Edwards... 12 Brockwell.c Douglas, b C. M. Wells......... 10 Watts, b C. M. Wells 1 Mills, c C. Wells, b Edwards................. 1 Street, c Edwards, b S key........................ 8 a n d G b o u n d . Rev. J. C. Crawford, b C. M. W e lls ..........20 B. Pares, c Jordan, b C. M. Wells ..........11 J. Leleu. c Jordan, b C. M. Wells .......... 5 Roles, not o u t ..........10 E xtras.................15 Total ...136 CRYSTAL PALACE v.FINE ARTS CLUB, CRYSTAL PALACE. Played at Crystal Palace on May 31. C r y s t a l P a la c e . W . Iley, b J. M. Campbell ..........49 C. F. Tufnell, b J. M. Campbell ..........24 A. B. Cipriani, not out ........................12 B 1?, lb 2, w 4 ... 18 F . W. Janson, b J. M. Campbell...................134 A. H. Jackson, c Per­ kins, b J. M. Camp­ bell .......................... 4 S- Shorter, c Perkins, b J. M. Campbell... 4 H. M. Colegrave, b Hawer .................... 18 F. C. Barchard, c J. M., b Col. Campbell 24 G. Austin, A. W. G.-Woolloton, and |P. Currey did not bat (innings declared finished). F in e A r t s . Total ...287 F. H. Nelson, c and b Dr. H. Hetley, c sub., Janson ................. 48 b Barchard .......... 9 J. M. Campbell, lbw, W. Rattigan, c sub., b Shorter................ 2 b Parchard .......... 12 Dr. C. S. Perkins, c A. Kendall, lbw, b Cipriani, b Shorter 1 Austin ................. 1 Capt. Horniblow, b H. Russell, not out 0 Barchard .......... 83 W. J. Franks, not H. S. Hawer, b Ausout ........................ 0 tin ........................ 45 B 13,lb 8 .......... 21 Col. Campbell, b bar­ chard ................. 8 Total ..........230 CROYDON v. NORWOOD PARK. Played at Croydon on May 31. C r o y d o n . J. Whitcomb, b H. H. T. Eipwell. c Rathbone ..........49 Yetts, b Mountain G. F. Long, b Flindt 13 F. J. Rolls, b Moun- R. Archer, c Moun- t a in ..................... tain,b H. Rathbone 14 T. P. Ready, c Mc- R. J. J. Shrimpton, b Culloch, b Flindt H. Rathbone.......... 9 J. H. Hardy, not out W. Brunt, c Flindt, b B 4,1 b 4 .......... Mountain .......... 1 F. Turner, b Flindt 19 Total J. A. Archer, run out 3 N o r w o o d P a r k . T. H. Flindt. c R. Archer, b Shrimp­ ton ........................ 4 W. Gibbs, c Long, b Turner ................. 3 E. P. Rathbone, c Turner, b Shrimp­ ton ........................ 7 W. M. Yetts, b Turner ................. 1 H. Rathbone, b Shrimpton ..........12 E. T, Morphew and J, E, ...123 C. H. Mountain, b J. A. Archer ..........26 E. P. Pulbrook, not out ........................16 F. P. Mountain, b Turner ................. 4 G. H. McCausland, not out ................. 3 B 3,1 b 6 .......... 8 Total ..........84 McCulloch did not bat. CROYDON v. BEDDINGTON. Played at Beddington on May 31. C r o y d o n . R. J. Grant, b Allan 0 H. W . Ward, b Allan 4 J. C. Neech, c God­ dard. b Henderson 23 S. J. Ching, c Taylor, b Peile ....................20 W . J. K. Flinton, not out ........................ 2 B12,lb 3 ,w l,n b l 17 H. R. Groom, b Hen­ derson ................. R. Biscoe, b Kirkman C. W . M. Feist, b M ontezum a.......... E. R. Wilkinson, b Allan................. W. T. Grant, c Mon­ tezuma, b Hender­ son ....................... A. W. Allan, c Mon­ tezuma, b Allan... B ed d in g to n . 57 Total ...177 F. E. Goddard, Biscoe, b Neech B ................. Total ... W. A. Winton, b st Ching .................11 * '■ C. F. Evans, b Neech 0 L. de Montezuma, not out .................43 A. E. Allan, c Flin­ ton, b C hing..........11 R. Henderson, E. Taylor, A. B. Peile, J. Goodi- son, C. E. Pothecary and A. Kirkman did not bat. L. J. 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