Cricket 1891

JULY 2, 1891 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 235 HORNSEY WEEK. HORNSEY v. BUTTERFLIES. Played at Hornsey on June 22. H o rn sey . G. H. Swinstead, b Stogdon ............... 16 W.H.Davis,b Sworder 20 F. Orton, b Sworder... 9 Janies Clarke, c Nicholls, b Sworder 71 F. H. Swinstead. c Crum.bNicholls ... 22 E.A.Cox.l^w.bSworder 9 Rev.J.H Swinstead,c Menzies, b Stogdon 10 J.A.B.Hicbson.bCox 19 E. H. Bacmeister, not out ..........27 E.W. Nicholls, c sub, b Sworder ......... 10 R. A. Clarke, b Sworder................ 1 B 21, lb 3, nb 5... 29 Total ...213 B u t te r f lie s . C. Stogdon, b G. H. Swinstead ........ 28 W.G.Crum,stHick 8 on, b G. H. Swinstead 40 H. S. Garroway, run out ........................ 20 F. J. Nicholls, b J. H. Swinstead .............31 H. Menzies, b J. H. Swinstead ... 18 E. H. F. Bradby, b G. H. Swinstead ... 5 A. G. Cox, c R. A. Clarke,b J.H. Swin­ stead .................13 E. G. Sworder. b G H. Swinstead ... 9 A.B. Morton, not out 18 E. W. Billington, not out ........................ 11 B 33, lb 7, w 1 ... 41 Total ...234 HORNSEY v. CLAPHAM WANDERERS. Played at Hornsey on June 23. C la p h a m W a n d e r e r s . S. Colman. c Hickson, b Swinfctead ......... 60 F. E. Saunders, b Swinstead .........11 G E.Bicknell,bTubby 8 H. V. Bate, c i’ubby, b K in g ........................15 A. H. Behrend, c Tubt^y, b King ... 0 W. T. Grant, c King, b Bacmeister..........25 E.Collins.stHickson, b Swinstead......... 4 G. P. Joy. b King ... 12 L. W.Dryland, b King 0 A. B. Cipriani, run out ........................li F. Morris, not out ... 2 B 20, lb 3, w 1 ... 24 Total ...172 H ornsey . F.J.Nicholls.c Collins, b Bate ................. 4 G. H. Sw nstead, c Saunders.b bicknell 71 W. H. Davis,c Collins, b Bate ................. 0 E. A. Cox, c Dryland, b Bicknell ..........24 James Clarke, c Bicknell, b Bate ... 10 E. Bacxne ster.c Bate, b Bicknell ......... 1 F. O. Tubby, lbw, b Bicknell.................24 J.A.E. Hickson,cJoy, b Bate .................87 E. F. King, c Joy, b B ate....................... 6 R. A. Clarke, not out 13 E. W. Billingion, c Colman, b Grant 3 B 10, lb 1 ..........11 Total ..........254 HORNSEY v. RICHMOND. June 24. No play, Richmond being unable to raise a team. HORNSEY v. CHISWICK PARK. Played at Hornsey on June 25. C h isw ick P ark. A. Priestley, c P. H. Swinstead, b Wade 82 Rev. J. B. C. Baxter, c Nicholls, b Bac­ meister ....................26 H. H. Sturt, b Wade 29 J. Farr, c Dent, b Wade.........................131 A.A.Surtees,c Clarke, b F. H. Swinstead 25 N.A. Loraine not out 12 H. Whitehead, not out ........................ 0 B 41, lb 8 ..........49 Total ...354 J. J. R. Green, S. Farr, H. M. Fawcett, and J. Nicoll did not bat. (Innings declared finished ) H orn sey . W.H.Davis.b Fawcett 6 F.H. Swinstead,c sub, b Fawcett.................24 H. Wade, c and b J. F a r r ........................ 8 F. J. Nicholls, not out ........................13 G. H. Swinstead, c sub, b J. Farr ... 29 H.D Littlewood, not out ........................ 0 B 7, lb 3, w 1 ...11 Total 91 J. A. F. Hickson, E. Bacmeister. J. Clarke, F. B. Dent, «nd W. P. f arris<>n did not bat. C R IC K E T E R S -B est G o o d s Citv Agents — b e a r t h is M a rk .— A d v t. P arto n & L e s t e r , 94, Q u e b n S t ., C h e a p sid e . H O R N S E Y v. M.C.C. AN D GROUND. Played at H ornsey on June 26. H ornsey . First Innings. Second Innings. J. Clarke, c A. Bird, b Wootton .......... ... 7 c and b Coxon... 10 B. A. Clarke, c Mackenzie, b oxon ........ ... 44 b Titchmarsh ... 45 G. H. Swinstead, b Titch­ marsh...............................20 c Coxon, b Titch­ marsh ... 43 W. H. Davis, b Coxon ... 14 c Ciemence, b Woott<-n .. 35 F. J. Nicholls, run out ... 11 lbw, b Titch m*rsh ......... 18 H. D. Littlewood, b Coxon 8 cWest bWootton 1 J. A. E. Hickson, b Coxon 0 runout .......... 4 F. H Swinotead. c Thorn- ber. b Coxon ... ... 3 absent................. 0 E. Bacmeiste-, b Coxon ... 6 notout .......... 3 W. P. Harrison, lbw, b Titchmarsh .................. 8 c Tbomber. b Titchmar-h ... 13 C. S. Knight, not out ... 0 b Titchmarsh ... 7 B 3, lo 2, nb 1 .......... 6 B 8 lb 2 ... 10 Total ............... 122 M.C.C. First Innings. Total ...189 A. Bird, b F. H. Swin- ftead.. ..................... 7 We*t. c F. H. Swin­ stead. b B. A.C'arke 13 A. Hmt cNicho'ls.b F. H. Swinstead.........23 E. -T. Coxon, b B. A - _ Clarke ................ 0 F. Ciemence, b B. A. Clarke ................. 9 Titchmarsb, b F. H. Swinstead .......... 4 In the Second Innings Capt. Mackenzie, b G. H, b B. A. F.’ R. W. Bird, Clarke Wootton, h Swinstead H. Thornber not out Capt. Mackenzie, b F. H. Swinstead ... W. 8 . Lamb, c and b F. H Swins ead ... B ........................ Total ......... 76 4. Bird scored (not •'»ut)0, i. Swinstead 0.—Total, 0. HORNSEY v. OLD RUGBEIANS. Played at Hornsey on June 27. H o rn se y . J. A. E. Hickson, b Stearns ......... 4 E. H. Bacmeister, b NinhoBs ......... 110 G. H. Swinstead, b N ich olls...................25 F. H. Swinstead, c Bowden - Smith, b Taylor .......... ... 0 W. H. Davis, run out 33 G. P Cox, c sub, b Bradby ................. 6 W. P. Harrison, b Nichols .......... 1 E. w. Nicholls, c and b Nicholls .......... 0 E. F. King, b Lewis I 1 C S. Knight, not out 39. H, Jeff, b NichodB ... 22 B 12. lb 5, w 2 ... 19 Total ...262 O ld R u g b e ia n s . First. Innings. Second Innings. J. R . Rowden Smith, b G. H. Swinstead................ 0 bF.H. Swinstead 38 E. H. F. Bradby, b G. H. Swinstead........................16 c Bacmeister, b F.H.SwinRtead 4 A.Benham.^F.H.Swinstead 0 hG. H. Swinstead 12 F. J. Nicholls, not out 29 lbw, b King ... 13 J. F. W. Taylor, b F. H. 8 winstead........................ 1 b F.H. Swinst^ad 5 J. G. Howard, b G. H. Swinstead... ................. 2 c F. H.. b G. H. Swinstead ... 0 W. A. Stearns, b G. H. Swinstead........................ 0 c G. H., b F. H. Swinstead ... 0 J T.Green.bG.H Swinstfad 0 b F.H. Swinstead 0 G. Lewis, c G. H., b F. H. Swinstead ................ 1 not out ................... 10 S. A. E. Hickson, b F. H. Swinstead ................ 0 bF.H. Swinstead o C D R ss, c Knight, b G. H Swinstead................. 5 b K ing................... 7 B 10, lb 2 .................12 B5, lb 2, wl, nbl 9 Total ... 66 Total A customer w rites:-‘ Your goods are a marvel of cheapness and conclusively prove the great ad antane of dealing directly with real manufac turers.” Send for Patterns to Hardman & Sons, Fernhill Mills, Bu y, Manufacture s of Blankets, Serges, Tennis and Yachting Flannels. & ., for home and colonial wear. Specially low summer prices for Blankets. Please name Paper.—Advt. SHIRLEY HOUSE SCHOOL v. SYDEN­ HAM COLLEGE. Played at Blackheath on June 24. S h ir l e y H o u se . First Innings. N. S. Braidwood, West, b Mutter ... 0 L. Haselwood, b Mut­ ter ......... 2 S. H Day, b Atkinson 1 F. M. Vipan, b Atkin­ son ...................... 0 W. D. Auld, b Atkin­ son ....................13 W. H. Dalgliesh, retired hurt ........ 0 F. R. Tunks, c and b Atkinson G. ff. Bellairs, b Atkinson M. Baylay, c Pullen, b Atkinson N. V Leaver, b Mut­ ter ...................... R. J. Buchly, not out B 5, w 1 .......... Total ..........24 In the Second Innings L. Haselwood scored (not out) *, S. H. Day, b Atkinson 6 . F. M. Vipau, (not out) 6 , W. D. Auld, b Atkins >n 6 ; b 1, w I.—Total, 24. S yd en h am C o l le g e , F. Mutter, c Auld, b Day .......................31 O. Fuller, b Day ... 29 W Atkinson, c Dalg­ liesh, b Day .......... 6 W. Lazenby. b Auld 2 E. Russe l, b Day ... 0 F. West, b Auld......... 3 W. Pullen, b Hasel­ wood ....................... H. Lewis, b Auld A. Wileman, not out W. Burch, c Leaver, b Day ................. V. Burch, b Au!d ..! B 1, w 1 .......... Total ..........j FREE FORESTERS v. WINCHESTER COLLEGE. Played at Winchester on June 24. W in c h e ster . W. S. Case, b Appleby 9 L. W. 8 . Rostron, c Cobb b Appleby... 1 H. Leveson- -ower, st Cobb, b Hornby ... 56 R. C. Lane, b Applehy 0 J. R. Mason, b »iason 0 Hon. C. S. 8 cott, c aud b Appleby ... 23 L.O.Micklem, c Wyld, b Mason ................. 8 G. w. Jackson, c Hickley.h ^pplehy 7 H. J. Wigram, not out ........................ 11 E R. Morres, c Horn­ by, b M ason......... 0 R. P. Lewis, b Appleby................... 11 B 8 , lb 3 .......... 11 Total ...187 F ree F oresters . Capt.Wyld.c Wigram, b •■’ason ................. 7 Lieut P. Hornby, R.N. c Morres. b Mason 9 Rev. H. E. Thursby, b M a son ................. 5 C. E. Conb, st Lewis, b Wigram.................55 G. M. Lyle, c Scott, b M ason................. 8 R. T. Athill, c Mick- lem. b wigr m ... 4 C. L. Hickl y, st Lewis, b Scott ... 41 C. E. S. Mason, not out ........................ 40 A. Appleby, c Case, b Scott .................. 2 B 8 , lb 1, w 3 ... 12 Total Capt. B. Baker and E. Rutter did not bat. .184 W e s t ’s P o c k e t S c o r e B o o k contains ample room for keeping Bowling Analysis, &c., for 48 innings In use by all principal Clubs. Post free Is. l$d., of Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill Doctors’ Commons. E.C. TENTS! TENTSITENTS SUITABLE FOR Gardens, Lawns, Cricket Clubs, RTf. 40 FEET IN CIRCUMFERENCE* PURE WHITE LINEN, WITH POLES, PEGS. & LINES ■.OMPLBTei 30/- BACH . G E O K G E U O B I N S O N Government Contractor, Rye, Sussex. m m m b Is the very thing for ■ S I V ■ B a Athletes.EveryCricketer I a H i n should carry KOLA O K I I I ■ ■ CHOCOLATE for eating, & 8 % I I I ■ ■ drinx KOLATINA as a | % I I I bever.ige, and KOLA B tL.g EL— J j H R t u x R. the new muscle ■ ■ Dracers. After p artak- ingofK ola.a frencn regiment last year marched fo r 12 hours w itnout food .>nd w ith o u t feeling fatigued Either preparation o f all Chemists, 1;-, 2/-, & 3 6 or from tne sole wholesale proprietors, T. Christy & Co 25, Lime Street, London, E.C. ’ '

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