Cricket 1891

MAY 14, 1891 C R IC K E T : A W E E K L Y RECORD OF T H E GAME . CLAPHAM WANDERERS v.> TEDDINGTON. Played at Teddington on May 9. T eddington . G. L. Pont, lbw, b B icknell................. F. B. Langridge, b Woodward .......... R. S. Lucas, c and b Bicknell ., R. E. Yerburgh, b Woodward ... F.W.Earnshaw.bBate 27 S. Michels, c Bate, b Daines .................19 17 ... 12 O. B. Vertue, run out 0 F. Goraey, st Bieber,, b Bate ................. 4 E . F.Stearns, run out 5 C. Howard, notout... 15 T. Ackary, run out... 0 W l, nb 1 .......... 2 Total ...106 C lapham W anderers . N.E.Bieber,cHoward, b Ackary................. 5 S. H. Smith, c and b Luoas .................30 B. Barton, not out... 65 H. V. Bate.c Stearns, b Earnshaw..........11 G. E. Bickoell, c Earnshaw,bGosney 0 J. Woodward, b Gosney ... ..........17 B 6, lb 1, w 2, nb 1 10 Total ...138 J. W. Daines, W. L. Pare, W . S. Godfrey, Rev. A. Mursell and H. Gibbs did not bat. WELLINGTON COLLEGE v. STAFF COLLEGE. Played at Wellington College on May 9. S taff C o lle g e . Major Talbot, o Wil­ liams, b Wood ... 3 Capt.Lindley, b Shep­ herd ........................... 92 Capt. Stanton, run out ............................40 Major Wintour, c Mordaunt, b Wood 14 Gapt. Gamble, lbw, b R ow e......................... 0 E. M. Dunne, b Shepherd.................. 0 Capt. * ShekletoD, c Mordaunt, b Shep­ herd ........................... 16 Capt. Cromie, c Wood, b Shepherd 13 R. T. Pinney, b Raphael.................. 3 Cape. Cowans, not out .......................... 13 Capt. Hardinge, b Shepherd .......... 3 B 7, lb 4, w 2 ... 13 T otal..........216 W ellington C ollege . A.F. Fellowes, c and b Cowans ................. 7 R. Shepherd, b W in­ tour ....................... . 8 M. D. Wood, b W in­ tour ........................ 8 G. J. Mordaunt, b Cowans ................. 18 D. H. Blundell, not out ........................29 G. H. Lyon, b W in­ tour ........................17 R. H. Raphael, c Cromie, b Wintour 16 P. C. Rowe did not bat. C. Waterer, c Wintour, b Shekle- ton ........................ A. C. Williams, st Hardinge, b Shek- leton ................. G. Knowles, not out ... ................. B 13,lb 1 .......... Total... ...121 CHARLTON PARK y. ELTHAM . Played at Eltham on May 9. E lth am . J. Grove, o Lawrence 0 F. Bayley, c Guyer ... 13 E. Hamilton, st Law­ rence ........................ 5 C. Hunter, b Redman 9 T. Philips, b Pease ... 27 R. Haywood, b Pease 8 J. Yeoman, c Martin 16 J. Fleming, b Red­ man ................. ... 7 C.P, W.T,MoCanlis,b Ham­ ilton ........................ 0 E. A. Redman, run out ........................11 A. J. Dodd, c Hunter 0 A. H. Pease, c Hunter 6 W. Martin, b Hay­ wood ........................ 6 F. Guyer, c R. C. Philips ................. l H. E. Lawrence, c Hunter ................. 4 R. C. Philips, b Martin .......... ... 4 J. M. Hamilton, b Dodd ......... ... 16 J G. Mactagart, not out ........................13 ... 7 B 5, lb 2 Total ...125 A. E. Pease, not out 2 A. A. Jolly, b Hay­ wood ................. R. Wild, c Mactag­ art ........................ F. G. Allen, absent 0 B ........................ Total .......... CRICKETERS —B e s t Goods City Agents — b e a r t h is M a r k .— Advt. P a r to n & L e s t e r , 94, Q u e e n St., C h e a p s id e , CHRIST'S COLLEGE, FINCHLEY, v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at Finchley on May 9. C hrist ’ s C ollege . Second Innings First Innings. F. W . Bidwell, b ................. B. H. Carpmael, c Lips- combe............................... P. E. Tuckwell, lb w .......... F. P. Percival, not out ... R. H.Conolly, c Pethick... O. P. Fisher, b ................. H. Margetts, b .......... ... A. L. Brandon, c Beaton.., J. W. Kersley, b... ... ... C. A. Conolly, c Beaton ... H. Goodman, b ................. B 19, lb 2, w 1 ... ... not out... not out 6 16 19 2 c Lipscombe 31 c Riley.......... b ................. c Besch b ... ... Total ................78 H ampstead . Total... 43 H. R. Lipscombe, b... 11 W. A. Pethick, b ... 2 S. W. Badnali, b ... 17 O. L. Tudor, b .......... 0 E. M. Headley, b ... 7 J. G. Q. Besoh, c and b Bidwell... ... ... 18 E. W . H. Beaton, b... 1 A. O. Dunn, lbw ... 10 F. V. Selfe, lbw... ... 0 E. Y. Keele, not out 0 G. Riley, b................. 0 B ... ................. 3 Total , 69 CLAPTON v. PALLINGSWICK. Played at East Acton on May 9. P allingsw ick , C. De Winton, b Denham ................. F. Moir, b Sansum... H. W. Burnside, b Denham ................. A. H. Millson, b Denham ................. F. S. Hayneman, c Walbancke, b San­ sum ................. ... B. A. Carter, c Hall, b Sansum .......... E.A.Collins.bSansum 0 C. H. Campbell, b Saneum ............... . 21 W.J. Burt,c Denham, b Sansum ......... 58 J.De Winton,run out 7 C.R.Ferwood.notout 12 B 14, lb 5 ......... 19 Total .........181 C lapton . H.B.Denham, c Burt, b Collins.................82 R.R. Bruce, c Collins, b Campbell ..........12 J. H. Robinson, b Campbell .......... 1 H.Boyton,b Campbell 0 F. Wood, J. C. L. Shenton, J. E. Sansum and R. H. Walbancke did not bat. S.A. Asser, c De Win­ ton, b Burnside ... 11 W . E. Hall, not out 27 W. Low, not out ... 2 B 2, w 1 ......... 3 Total WIMBLEDON v. HORNSEY. Played at Wimbledon on May 9. W im bledon . H. S. Schwann, c Clarke, b Nimmo ... 39 R. F. Deniston, c Clarke, b Nimmo... 48 E. W. Roeves, c King, b Swinstead..........30 F. Fielding, b F. Swinatead .......... 5 G. E. Robinson, b F. Swinstead .............13 L. Upcher, c King, b F. Swinstead........... 2 F. G. Oliver, c King, b Davis ................ Capt. Sanders, lbw, b Swinstead......... H.C. Willock, not out 60 Sid Christopherson,c G. Swinatead, b F. Swinstead ......... 21 W. T. Boodle, b King 14 B9,lb 5, w 1 ... 15 Total ...254 H ornsey . First Innings. W. H. Davis, c Chris­ topherson, b San­ ders ........................ J.Hickson.bRobinson H.L.Clarke,c Willock, b Christopherson... F. Swinstead, b San­ ders ........................ R. A. Clarke, c Oliver, b Robinson .......... G. Swinstead, c Field­ ing, b Robinson R. H. King, not out 2 F.Nimmo,b Robinson 3 35 J. Giblett, c Oliver, b 5 Sanders ................. 0 J. Nicholls, hw, b 5 Sanders................ 0 Y. Vaughan, b San­ 8 ders ........................ 0 o B 2, lb 1 ......... 3 O Total ......... 80 , 10 In the Second Innings Davis scored (not out) 24, J. Hickson, lbw, b Oliver 9, H. L. Clarke, b Oliver 0, F. Swinstead (not out) 24, R. H. King, c Sanders, b Reeves 1; b 1, w 1.—Total, 60. P l a y in g for Croydon v. Mitcham on May 9, H. R. Groom took the first ball and oarried out his bat. CHARLTON PARK v. LONDON SCOTTISH. Played at Charlton Park on May 9. C harlton P ark . Capt. W . McCanlis, c Williamson,b East- erbrook ... ..........15 G. Risch, c Mac­ millan, bDenniston 3 G. Turner, b Easter- brook ... .......... 4 J. Hunter, c Maxwell, b Denniston..........14 S. R. S irgent, b Williamson ... ... 13 A. Burnett, c and b Williamson ..........10 L ondon J.B.Dothie, c Ogilvy, b Hunter................. 2 J. Fleming, c Turner, b Risch .................11 A. F. Denniston, b Risch ......... ... 34 F. Holton, c Dennis­ ton, b Williamson 3 H.C.Sargent, not out Q H. McDiarmid, c Williamson, b Denniston .......... 0 W. J. C. Keats, b Denniston .......... 8 H. C. Ogilvy, b Den­ niston .................10 Lb 3, w 1 .......... 4 H. Maxwell, b Risch R. F. Easterbrook, c Hunter, b Ogilvy .. W. E. Maclagan, b Ogilvy ................. Total ... ., S cottish . D. G. Anderson, Ogilvy .............. . F. G. Anderson, Keats ................ R. G. Macmillan, Turner, b Ogilvy. P. A. Williamson, Ogilvy ................... B. Hume, not out .. B 3, w 1 .............. . 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