Cricket 1890
2 5 6 CEICKET: A WEEKLY .RECORD OP THE GAME. JU L Y 10,1890. OXFORD UNIVERSITY AUTHENTIC S v. BLACKHEATH. Played on the Rectory Field, Blackheatb, on July 3. O.U.A. F. H. Gresson, b 8treet......... .J*. ... 0 W. D. Llewelyn, b S.Christopherson... 46 H.D. Watson, c Cam- roux. b Ireland ... 11 G. L. Wilson, c A. W. Stewart, b Street... 23 E.S. Currey, c Mason, b S.Christopherson 6 L. C. H. Palairet, c Camroux, b R. B. Stewart .................66 B la c k h e a t h . First Innings. F. H. Browning, c and b Street ... ... H. Bowden-Smith, b R. B. Stewart ... H. C. Stewart, c S. Christopherson, D R. B. Stewart F. E. Johnson, c and b Street ................. R. D. Budworth, not out ........................ 25 Total ...187 H. C. Blaker, b John son ........................ A. W. Stewart, c Johnson, b Palairet F. S. Ireland, c John son, b Palairet R. B. Stewart, c and b Palairet................. E. P. Simpson, lbw, b Palairet ................. Stanley Christopher son, b Johnson ... 13 C. E. Mason, c Wil son, b Palairet ... Street, not out.......... W. F. M. Camroux, c Gibson,b Wilson M. Christopherson, b W ilson................. E. P. Parsons, c Currey, b Wilson... B 6, lb 2 .......... Total.......... In the Second Innings Blaker scored (not out) 15, A. W. Stewart (not out) 33, Ireland, b Gresson 10, Simpson, c Johnson, b Currey 1, S. Christopu- erson, c Watson, b Gresson 0 ; lb 2.—Total, 61. OXFORD UNIVERSITY AUTHENTICS v. CRYSTAL PALACE. Played at the Crystal Palace on July 4. 65.P. First Innings. F. H. Nelson, b Palairet ................. 2 A. Kayess, c Inglis, b Bromley-Martin 14 J. Dives, c and b Palairet ................. 1 H. Aste, c Browning, b Bromley-Martin 18 H. Hetley, st Brown ing,b Bromley-Mar tin ........................ 0 A. J. L. Payne, b Gibbs........................ 6 C. E. Smith, c Col- v i 11e-S m i t h, b Palairet... .......... 0 G. H. Neame, b Bromley-Martin ... 0 H. Cosens, c Barry, b Bromley-Martin 10 G. T. Austin, not out ........................ 3 F.W. Janson, absent 0 B ........................ 3 T otal... 57 In the Second Innings Nelson scored (not out) 18, Aste (not out) 17, Payne, b Hewitt 19. Neame, b Bromley-Martin 4 ; b 3, lb 5.—Total, 66. O.U.A. H.T.Hewett, cPayne, b Nelson ... ..........14 H. Bowden-Smith, c Dives, b Kayess ... 26 L. C. H. Palairet, c '• Aste, b Austin ... 2 W.J. Barry, b Cosens 24 Rev. R. E. Inglis, b Nelson .................80 J. A. uibbs, b Hetley 11 R. D. Budworth, lbw, b H etley................. 0 E. G. Bromley-Mar tin, b sm ith .......... 0 E. A. St. Hill, c and b Kayess...............15 F. H. Browning, c Kayess, b Nelson 3 P. Colville-Smith, not out ................. 1 B ........................ 5 T otal.......181 OXFORD U N IV E R S IT Y A U T H E N T IC S v. W E S TM IN S T E R SCHOOL. This m atch was to be played at V incent Square, S .W ., on July 5, but rain prevented play. A u t h e n t ic s .— H. S. Schwann, L. C. H. Palairet, R. D. Budworth, E. Britten-Holmes, P. Colville- Smith, A. C. Taylor, F. H. Browning, H. Bowden- Smith. S. T. Hankey, C. E. Slocock, R. Berens, W . Bromley-Davenport. W e s t m in s t e r S c h o o l — H. R. Blaker. C. Agar, J. D. Gifford, G. E. Campbell, J. S. Shearne, F. B. Sherring, W. T. Barwell, P. Williamson, A.W. Guy, E. Berens, J. T. Powell, A. N. Other. INTER-UNIVERSITY RECORDS. Full particulars of all Competitions in Athletics Bicycling, Billiards, Chess, Crioket, Cross Conntry Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, Rifle Contests Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cam bridge, Irom 1827 to 1887. Sent post-free on re ceipt of 1/2 in stamps, by WRIGHT & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. FRANK BRYAN’S REGISTERED S P E C I A L I T I E S “ PRESIDENT” Spring Handle Bat “ PRESIDENT” Batting Gloves ‘ GRASSHOPPER” CRICKET BALLS “ COUNTY” L E G G U A R D S RUBBER-FACED (ROUGH OR SMOOTH) WICKET-GLOVES 88, CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. C EIOKETI CAUTION I Messrs. J. 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