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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