Cricket 1890
222 CRICKET : A WEEKLY EE CORD OF THE GAME; JUNE 26, 1890. STREATHAM v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES. Played at Streatham on June 14. M a r lb o r o u g h B l u e s . T. Leach, c Todd, b Rathbonc .......... 4 L. Thring, c and b Bambridge .......... 0 0. H. M. Thring, c Morley,bBambridge 14 R. W. Ord, lbw, b Bambridge .......... 0 W . A. F. Rogers, b S cott........................ 20 J. M. Ellis, b Bam bridge ................... 19 C.S.Currie, st Broad bent, b Scott.......... 2 H. Field, c Bam bridge, b Scott ... 2 C.F.Sidgwick,runout 6 H. Robins, not out... 18 0. H. Watson.c Carp mael, b Bambridge 0 B ........................ 5 Total , 90 S t r e a t h a m . First Innings. Second Innings. E. P. Rathbone, c Ord, b -M. Thring........................ 0 A. C. Broadbent, b M. Thring ........................ 0 c Rogers, b Field 31 H. H. Scott, b L. Thring 20 not out ..........35 D. B. Todd, c Ord, b Currie 12c Watson, b Currie ........ 0 A. M. Morley, run out ... 12 c M. Thring, b Currie ........ 0 E. C. Bambridge,c Thring, b Currie ........................10 A. V. Buckland, c Ellis, b Currie........................ ... 8 b Robins ........ 5 H. Rathbone, c Watson, b F ie ld ...............................12 not out ............ 8 W. P. Carpmael, not out 51 H. Vaughan, run out ... 0 F. Kidd, st Ord, b Currie... 8 Lb ............................... 1 B 5,lb 1 ... 6 Total ...134 Total STREATHAM v. LEATHERHEAD. Played at Streatham on June 18. L e a t h e r h e a d . A. Bull, c Bambridge, b B a iley................. 6 R. 8. Lucas, c Scott, b Bambridge..........16 F. W . Freeman, c Scott,b Bambridge 22 E. A. English, b Bam bridge .................... 24 R. Langton, c Flindt, b Bambridge.............16 L. Davies, st Broad bent, b Docker ... 13 S. Christopherson, c Bailey, b Flindt ... 5 H.B.Tritton.bDocker 1 F. Barry, c Todd, b Bambridge ..........20 F. W. Earnshaw, b Flindt ................. 3 F. Sturt, not out ... 0 B 2, lb 1 .......... 3 Total ...129 S t r e a t h a m . First Innings. T. Docker, c and b English ................. 0 H. H. Scott,b English 17 A. C. Broadbent, b Sturt........................ 4 D. B. Todd.b English 0 A. N. Morley, b Eng lish ........................12 E. C. Bambridge, c Freeman, b Sturt .. 9 N. C. Bailey, c Barry, b Sturt ................. A. C. Barton, not out ........................ W. P. Carpmael, c Longton, b Sturt R. Bailey, b English S. H. Flindt, c Barry, b English .......... B 5, lb 4 .......... Total .......... 0 In the Second Innings T. Docker scored (not out) 40, H. H. Scott, c and b Freeman, 2, A. C. Broadbent, c Sturt, b Davies, 2 \ D. B. Todd (not out) 4; extras, 10.—Total, 76. T h e Secretary of the Cricketers’ Fund writes that Mr. Philip Hilton, on behalf of the Incogniti Club, has again forwarded a cheque for fifteen guineas as a donation to the above society. On behalf of the members he begs to thank all Incogs for their continued support. STREATHAM v. BECKENHAM. Played at Streatham on June 21. B e c k e n h a m . First Innings. H.W.Dillon,lbw,b Lindley 5 F. Christie, c and b Brann 7 P.Northcote, lbw, b Brann 17 Rev. F. B. Marriott, c and b Bam bridge.................32 Rev. C. Baxter, b Brann... 3 S. G. Layman, b Brann ... 0 Second Innings. b Bailey ........... 7 b Bailey .......... 0 c Bambridge, b Brann .......... 8 c Todd, b Bam bridge ............ 49 and b Bam bridge c Trollope, Bambridge H. E. Barker, c Pontifex, b B am bridge.................14 not out F. C. Chater, c Bailey, b Bambridge ................. G. H. Clarke, b Brann ... G. D. Mather, c and b B rann............................... W. C. McMaster, not out b Bambridge b Bailey ... B Total S t r e a t h a m . not out .......... 4 c Morley,b Bam bridge .......... 0 B ................. 2 Total ...126 D. D. Pontifex, b M arriott................. 8 A. C. Broadbent, c Christie, b North- cote ........................ 4 G.Brann.b McMaster 80 A. N. Morley, c Chris tie, b Marriott ... 14 T. Lindley, lbw, b L a ym a n .................10 W. S. Trollope, c Dil lon, b McMaster ... 1 N.C. Bailey, c Clarke, b McMaster.......... E. 0. Bamtridge, b Northcote .......... D. B. Todd, c and b Northcote .......... A. Foster, run o u t... 23 W. Bird, not out B 22, lb 2 Total 0 ... 24 ,..175 STREATHAM v. EPSOM. Played at Epsom on June 21. S t r e a t h a m . W. Vaughan, b Har- rowell ................. 5 W. Gibbs, b Pagden 43 H. H. Scott, h w , b Hunt........................ 6 F. Kidd, c Farley, b Hunt.......... .......... 6 R.K.Harvey.bPagden 9 F. W. Brown, c Bag- shaw, b Harrowell 4 E psom .— Taylor (not out) 68, A. C. Barton (not out) 36; b 1, lb 1.—Total, 106. A. T. G. Hunt, Capt. Grey, D.Nappel, A. W. Pagden, C. Masters, W. H.Bagshaw, W. L.Har rowell, and T. Farley did not bat. H. Field, b Pagden... H.Vaughan,bPagden C.B.Pike.bHarrowell H. B. Pike, b Pagden F. Glazier, not out... B 14, lb 4, w 2 ... Total ..........1 RICHMOND v. TEDDINGTON. Played at Teddington on June 21. T e d d in g t o n . R.E. Yerburgh,b Hill 5 E. Simms, b Finlai- son ........................15 R. S. Lucas, b H ill... 21 L. Upton, c Ladell, b Hill ........................ 5 S. Nichols, b Finlai- son ........................20 E. C. Davidson, c Coleman .bRoberts 2 C. B. Vertue, c Roberts, b Finlai- son ........................ 0 R ic h m o n d . E. Collinson, Roberts .......... E. F. Stevens, Roberts .......... Howard, not out McDonald,b Roberts 0 B 1, lb 2, w 2 Total ..101 E. B. Hill, b Simms P. C. Coleman, b Upton .................: E. L. Dunster, run out ........................ F. Reynolds,b Lucas J. C. Jukes, b Simms J. B. Finlaison, b Lucas ................. C. Roberts, b Lucas H. R. Ladell, b Lucas G. Ardaseer, b Lucas W . Berridge, not out C. E. Skead, c Davidson, b Lucas Extras................. Total , 99 L. J. 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