Cricket 1890

j ' U * 2 c JUNE 28 , 18 U 0 . __ HAMPSHIRE v. 6 0 XERSET8IIIBS. AN B vCITING FINISH. S ktbom hat such a close finish been recorded In Hamp­ shire seen at Southampton yesterday, and with vio torvwithin their grasp the hometcam weredoomed to disap­ pointment. When play closed on Tt.ursdav Hants, with one wicket to fall, were ita a minority of 33.’ Continuing' yesterday in bright weather a few minutes’ play closed the inninge without adding to the total. The vistt.-ra in their second venture, with the exception of Mr Hewett and y n.° ,ow *** advantage, a* the batsmen named male 72 of the 99 runs hit during the innings. R earin g 133 runs to secure a victory Hants com- menoed the:r ta*k after luncheon. end for a while matters looked rosy for the home county. Sixty runs wereobtained for the lose of two wickets, an 1 with Dr. Bcncraft plavina sound cricket. a»-d Mr Wvnyard hatting in goo I f<rm, matters looked Io eful. The century was made for he lost w V V "* * * M i 130 went up at the fall of the eighth, when Dr Bencraft »a i ought at third man for an excel­ lent innings cf fifty two, in which were on* four, two tnraea, and six twos. Young failed to score and S unerset- shire gained a victory by two runs amid great excitement, m eat e idance throughout the match was net up to tho arerage. Sccr* and analysis t it 8oifrBSKTSHi*r. 1st inn. 2nd inn. H. T. Hewett, b Roberts............. 10 c Bencraft, b 0. J. Boblmon. c Gar, b Roberts 9 run outg ~ “ " " ‘ *‘‘ Clapp, b Roberts ....................... 0 c B^ncraft. b Soar 1 s f » Ci b Bob,,rtt......... 36 notout ............... 39 St. R. A. Hill, o Hoffmeister, m ~.........•»*••• 20 b Baldwin___ __ 0 V £ » b S o a r ./i^ lS b Young................ 5 Dr ^ T if r' h Robcr;* - b Roberts..... 1 2 v v V k' ran cn l ........— ^ b Soar........ ........ a K. J. Lock, not on*....................2- b& ar ................2 2 ’ * J "v.arr1- b Roberta 0 oWvnvard. b So r 1 G. Fowler, c Richards, b Soar... 23" o W yn w d b _ B obers............ 1 £ ...................Byea 3. 1-b 6 ...... 9 ................... T o t a i .;;;" » HAMpsrnn. 1st inn. o . j , . . h ' r 'w'Tt7fr,t Z l l l Z * « NIehol., b Fowler 62 5 ; o w i J S K T V i R S S 1 b T jl" ....- ..........0 <££■? B W T S 3 S T 5 “ Ty,er - * »_ v ! T ‘ ------P c b P o.W ... 8 r ? , » ®"Nn»"n. b M ho!,.. 7 b T t m .....................; Rnw.ll, s Trm.k. b ............ u I H o V T r j T m V 'V ------ ‘ « »<” • b Fowltr ... 6 o. V o U . b wo V S s S S n ;12 h *•'b Tr" .....8 i w o * .V r i » S H S K : o .bm^ v .s n R om -. ro» ont ............. ................ g „ 2 3 ? f ... 9 R,^ru.b 0 ^Ur;;;..;r;.:;::i I S 2 Si^. 5 'E.r I — ; - s i ANALYSIS OP THK BOWLING. $ovitnicr<in!i«.-FiiWr Ivxuos. - |w a - , o ...... rS- ...r5;.rE3.w6 I W . T : ........... 7 ... 0...20...2 ^ .............** ” •♦...19...4 I Ra d «ln ....... 7 ... 1 ... 18 . J _ . H atpj .—F ir ^ t Iv^rtoe. - .............23.1... I NVbnla ........ 23 ... 5,.,52„.g _ , S ktoxj . Iirivnros.

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