Cricket 1890
190 C R IC K E T : A W E E K L Y RECORD OF THE GAME ; JUNE 12, 1890. U X B R ID G E v. OLD W Y K E H A M IS T S . Played at U xbridge on June 7. U x b r id g e . First Innings. Second Innings. J. C. Hibbert, b Mason ... 1 Woods, c Hill, b Gibson ... 29 W. R. Collins, c Watney, b Hill ..............................19 c Watney, b Gibson .......... 1 W. H. Miles, c Campbell, b Gibson..............................18 C. Newton, b Gibson.......... 2 b Gibson ........... 0 W. L, Eves, c Haviland, b Hill ........................ ... 10 b C. M. W ood bridge ..........39 C. H. Roberts, b Hill.......... 6 b..........C. M. Wood bridge .......... 6 C. E. Stevens, b Mason ... 9 not out ...........20 O. G. Langley, c Hill, b Haviland ........................ 8 not out .......... 5 A. R. Woodbridge, nob out 5 st Watney, b Campbell.......... 0 H. Burge, b Mason ......... 2 B....................................... 2 B 2, w 1, nb 1 4 Total........................Ill O l d W y k e h a m is t s . Total ... 75 V.T.Hill,cA.K.W ood bridge, b Burge ... 43 A.G.Watney.cWoods, b Miles ................. 3 P. J. W . Campbell, c Burge, b Woods ... 23 A. Gibson, c Collins, b Miles ................. 8 G. M. Jones, c and b Woods .................21 F. H. Haviland, c and b Miles .......... 0 C. M. Woodbridge, b Woods ................. 2 H. G. Berger, c and b Miles .................23 C. E. F. Mason, c and b Miles .......... 5 A. P. Cobb, c and b Mi'es........................ 6 H. Fort, not out ... 9 B 12, lb 3 ..........15 Total ...157 UXBRIDGE v. HAMPSTEAD Played at Uxbridge on June 4. H a m p ste a d . A.E.Stoddart,not out 82 E.W.Bishop,cWoods, b Miles .................11 E.H.Burkitt.b Woods 11 C. H. Gray, b Woods 0 R.W.D.Hill, b Woods 8 J.G.Q.Besch,bWoods 1 L b ................. 4 Total ...117 LONDON AND COUNTY BANK v. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK. Played at Dulwioh on June 5 and 6. L. & C. B ank . G. P. Blizard, not out 18 B ..........................11 F. E. White, not out 74 S.H.Sargant.b Porter 4 W. E. Broomfield, b Porter .................45 Total ..........152 G. Lloyd, J. Hearaum, R. H. King, B. M. Wal- dock, F. J. Finlinson, Call, and W. Jacob did not bat. N a t io n a l P r o v in c ia l B a n k . J. T. Thompson, b Hearsum................. C. Wynne, b Jacob... E. E. Rudd, b Hear sum ................. ... W. H. Porter, absent A. R. Mayo, b Jacob C. Wheeler, b Hear sum ........................ H. O. D. Ginders, b Hearsum................. W. Gill, b Jacob ... Harrison, not out ... Thomas, c White ... Trower, b Hearsum Lb 1, nb 1 .......... Total 19 WALTHAMSTOW v. TOTTENHAM. Played at Tottenham on June 7. T o t t h n h a m . H. T. Mortlock, b Collard ................. 1 A. P 1u m b e, c Waterer, b Collard 18 A. A. Robinson, c Willis, b Collard ... 25 E. E. Stainton, c Thompson, b Platt 83 A. E. Bridges, c Nicholson,b Collard 8 R. R. Norton, c Wallet, b Collard 5 H. Burton, b Collard 4 E. Crafts, l b w , b Wallet ................. 7 Thomas, c Platt, b Heath .................25 Renals, b Collard ... 28 Hadlow, not out ... 2L B5, lb 3, w l . n b l 10 Total ...185 W a l t h a m st o w . W.J.Willis, b Renals D. Nicholson, c Norton, b Crafts... M. Heath, b Crafts... H. W. Lyle, c Crafts, b Renals................. H. M. Collard, b Crafts ................. J. A. Waterer, b Crafts ................. F.Walsham,b Renals E. Platt, b Crafts ... A. Thompson, not out ........................ J.A. Wallet,b Bridges T. E. Platt,b Bridges B ........................ Total ..........' CHISWICK PARK v. NORTHBROOK. Played at Chiswick Park on May 24. C h is w ic k P a r k . J. Bates, c Sprine- thorpe.b Blenkiron 4 P. E. Bodington, b Dacres .................63 E . Jowitt,c Blenkiron, b F earse.................20 J. Farr, run out ... 27 H. E. Sich, b Pearse 14 S. H. Beckley, c and I b D acres.............. 20 W. A. Daw, c Nixon, b Pearse................. 5 Hon. W. Maxwell, c Nixon, b Dacres 0 E. G. Morrison, b Dacres ................ 3 E. Cox, not out ... 17 F. Compton,b Blenk iron ..................... 25 Extras ..............37 Total ......235 N o r t h b r o o k . A. H. Smith, b Farr 18 J. Dacres, b Farr ... 0 C. O.Springthorpe, c sub., b Farr .......... 6 A. C. Nixon, b Sich... 4 G.H.Blyther.b Jowitt 21 C.Pearse, c Morrison, b Farr .................30 W. Skipworth, c Cox, b Farr ................. 2 V. Smith, c Maxwell, b Bodington.......... 8 T. W. Blenkiron, not out ........................ 0 E x tra s.................14 Total ..103 O l d C r i c k e t AND C r i c k e t e r s . b y H. H. Montgomery, D.D., Bishop of Tasmania (Late Captain of the Harrow Eleven), with a Preface by C. W.Aleoek, Secretary of the Surrey County Cricket Club. WITH SEVERAL ILLUSTRATIONS. PRICE SIXPENCE. To be had at all Bailway Bookstall * and Cricket Grounds in England, and o f all Booksellers. L o n d o n : H. STACEY GOLD, 85, Brixton Road, S.W. 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