Cricket 1890
2 7 2 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JU L Y 17, 1890. FOREST HILL v. KENT (2nd XI.) Played at Forest Hill on July 10. F o r e s t H i l l . First Innings. H. W. Forster, c Middleton, b Mc Kinley ................. 0 H. S. Turberville, st Draper.b McKinlay 6 M. 0. Capes, Hearne .......... Carlin, b Hearne S. Cheesman, McKinlay b 20 J. Todd, b Hearne ... 15 J. A. S. Jones, b Hearne ................ 0 T. H. Vernon, b McKinlay .......... 0 F. Skipper, b Middle ton ........................10 E. D. Ward, not out 7 Dr Gwynn, b Mc- Kiolay .................12 B 3,1 b 1 .......... 4 Total . , 81 In the Second Innings Forster scored (not out) 42, Turberville, c Draper, b McKinlay 4, CapeB, h w, b Hearne 26; b 3,1 b 2—Total, 77 (innings declared finished.) K e n t . First Innings. Second Innings. W. Hearne, c and b Forster ........................ 4 Draper, b Forster ..........11 Bishop, l b w . b Forster... 0 Webb, c Skipper, b Ward 3 Davies, c Jones, b Forster Atfield, st Carlin, b Forster ........................ McKinlay, b Forster Middleton, b Forster Pawle, c Cheesman, b Forster ........................ Kirby, not out ................. P. Hilton, b torster... b Ward b Forster ... b Ward ... c Carlin, Forster ... b Jones 24 0 c Vernon, b F orster.......... 0 c Forster, b Ward .......... 0 b Ward .......... 0 not out .......... 0 not out .......... c Turberville, b Ward .......... 13 ................. 3 Total .................23 Total ... 96 FOREST HILL v. ADDISCOMBE. Played at Addiscombe on July 12. A d d is o o m b e . A. Densham, b Wright ................. 0 F. Grant, b Wright... 2 J. Grant, b Lewis ... 20 Rev. H. A. Serres, c Knight, b Lewis ... 0 W. T. Grant, b Wright ................. 7 F. West, b Wright ... 18 Peck, c Capes, b Wright ................. 2 F o r e st H i l l . R. J. Grant, c and b Lewis ................. 5 W. H. Dees, b Lewis 0 H. A. Roper, not out 8 W. Lemmon, c Car- ruthers, b Lewis ... 2 B ........................ 1 Total ... 65 b F. H. R. Carruthers, not out ........................ B 5, w 3 .......... S. R. Wrightt Grant .................23 W. L. Pierce, b Peck 24 J. A. Knight, b Peck 23 M. C. Capes, b Peck 15 R. D. Cooper, not out 4 W- Harrower, H. T. Watmough, G. F. Iteckitt, H. W . Lewis and E. C. West did not bat. Total ...101 FOREST HILL v. ADDISCOMBE. Played at Forest Hill on July 12. A d d is c o m b e . B. Martyn, c Mere- L. S. Reed, b Gwynn 11 F. T . Wiltshire, b Day ........................ 8 A. Malden, b Day ... 33 E. H. Platt, b Day ... 21 E. J. Garland, b Day ........................ 2 W. Padgett, h w , b Gwynn ................. 6 T. P. Austin, b Day 24 dith, b Gwynn G. A. Martin, c Scrivener.b Gwynn J. R. Coulthard, not out ........................ F. F. Perrin, 1b w, b D a y ........................ B 3,1 b 1 .......... Total .. 320 F o r e s t H i l l . L. B. Meredith, b P. W. Scrivener, b Austin ................. 9 Austin ................. 3 F. Gould, b Austin ... 2 T. W. Wigginton, b Dr. Gwynn, c Perrin, Austin ................. 0 b Austin................. 4 A. Tute, b Austin ... 0 T. W. Foyson, b Day, not out .......... 2 Martin ................. 3 H. R. Wallace, b G. Dicker, c Padgett, Austin ................. 0 b A ustin................. 7 B 4, w 1 ................. 5 F. A. M. Jennings, b Martin ................. 2 Total .......... 37 RICHMOND v. UPPER TOOTING. Played at Tooting on July 12. T o o t in g . G. F. Bonner, c Elliott,b Davidson 26 F. G. Thorne, b Davidson .......... 0 C. W G. Wilson, c and b Davidson ... 0 W . S. Sawyer, c and bOunnery ..........29 D. Watney, b Elliott 35 J. G. Veitch, c Holt.b Davidson................. 8 T. Clemence, b Fin- laison ................. 1 N. Roberts, b David son .... .................23 E. W. Senior, b Gunnery................. 6 P. W. Russell, b Elliott .................25 E . T. Noyes, not out 0 B 18, lb 2 ..........15 Total ... ...163 R ic h m o n d . Brown, c Thorne, b Watney ................. 0 B. Finlaison, c and b Sawyer .................17 A. Holt, b Sawyer ... 5 F. Filder, c Noyes, b Sawyer .................67 G. Elliott, not out ... 69 L. H. Gunnery, run out ........................ 0 H. M. Davidson, b Watney ............... 2 E. R i n g r o s e , c Roberts, b Watney 4 F. R i c h a r d s , c Thorne, b Sawyer 1 P.T. Wrigley, not out 12 B l, lb 5, w 3,nbl 10 Total L. Shaw did not bat. ...187 RICHMOND v. UPPER TOOTING. Played at Richmond on July 12. T o o tin g . N. Morice, not out .. R. M. Harvey, c Ball, b Hill ................. A.J. Lane, c Dunster, b Hill ................. J. S. F. Bacon,c Ball, b Hill ................. A. L. Fevery. c Dealtry, b Docker E. K. Harvey, c and b Docker................. 12 Bell, c Ladell. b Ball 19 G. H. Gill, b Ball ... 1 A. M. Benham, c Dunster, b Docker 5 A. Richards, b Ball... 0 N. Lloyd, c Osborne, b Docker................. 0 B ........................ 7 Total 56 R ic h m o n d . L. Docker, b Harvey E. L. Dunster, b Morice ................. E. W. Ball, c Gill, b Morice ................. E. B. Hill, b Harvey C. N e t t l e t o n , c Richards, b Harvey P. T. Colman, b Harvey ................. S. Dealtry, b Harvey 7 F. Reynolds, b Harvey .................18 F. O s b o r n e , c Richards, b Bell ... 15 H. R. Ladell, b Lane 12 G. Ardaseer, not out 0 B 5, lb 1 .......... 6 Total ..........72 S p l e n d id P o r t r a it s of D r . W . G . G r a c e , M r . 'V . W . R e a d (the Surrey amateur), and M r . A. N . H o r n b y (the Lancashire Captain), Price 6d. each. Size 9in. by 6in. Also fac simile of Signatures. Sent securely packed on receipt of Seven Stamps. The Three for Is., post free. 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