Cricket 1891

244 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 9, 1891 CRYSTAL PALACE v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at the Crystal Palace on June 20. H a m p stea d . P. Farmiloe, c Mit­ chell, b Noakes ... 77 W. W. A. Deane, c Hetley, b Bryant... 33 B.N.Sharpe.c Noakes. h Bryant.................. 5 J. G. Q. Besch, b Fox 61 E. M. Headley, c (sub), b Noakes ... 9 O. Z. Tudor, c Clarke, b Aste .................. 0 G.Thornton.cNoakep, b Aste .............. 16 H. B. Hayman, b A s te ........................14 H. R. Lipscomte, not out ........................ 5 8 .S.Pawling,c Clarke, b At-te G. Riley, c Clarke, A s 'e ................. B 11, n b 1 0 Total......... 233 C rystal P alace . N. F. Noakes, b Paw­ ling ........................ 10 J. Aste, c and b Paw­ ling ........................ 6 C. E. Smith, b Paw­ ling ........................ 0 C. J. M. Fox,b Thorn­ ton ...........................38 C. Mitchell, b Thorn­ ton ....................... 76 Dr.Hetley, b Pawling 37 H. P. Clarke, lb w , b Thornton.................14 A. W. Gardner-Wool- loton, b Thornton 18 C. H. Dorman, b Thornton ........13 W. Bryant, not out 10 A. B. Cipriani, c Deane, b Thorn­ ton ...................... 0 B 36,1 b 2 ... 38 Total....... 260 TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL v. OAK­ LEIGH PARK. Played at Totteridge on July 4. O a k le ig h P a r k . Niederheitman, b Biddell ................. 9 E. Smith, c Turnbull, b Biddell................. 4 C. JacksoD, b Biddell 1 H. Faulkner, not out 16 G. Oakley, c Rushton, b Hay........................ 1 W.Jackson,cRushton, b Hay........................ C S. Louth, b Biddell... 2 A. Brex, c Abraham, b Biddell .......... 1 H. Clement, c Pullinger, b Hay 0 G. Hockstrasser, b H a y........................ 0 L. Palmer, b Hay ... 17 Extras................. 5 Total..........62 T otteridge P ark . A. Marsh, lbw, b Faulkner................. 0 J. Abraham, b Smith 0 L.Biddell, c Oakley, b Smith.......... .......... 3 R. Tnrnbull, c und b Faulkner................. 1 K. Rushton, c Smith, b Oakley .................18 C. Hay, hw, b Louth 5 P. Ross, not out..........10 W . Knight, b Neiderheitman ... 6 H.Hora, c Faulkner, b Neiderheitman... 0 H. Halien, run out... 3 E. Pullinger, b Smith .................io Extras .......... 6 Total ... 62 TOTTERIDGE PARK v. WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL. Played at Totteridge Park on July 4. W estm inster H ospital . D. K<nnard, run out... 1 S. Gilbert, b Drewell 16 R. Stilwell, b Cooke... 61 H. Finch, lbw, b Drewell .................50 W. Fleming, c and b Drewell ................. P E. Norman, b Cooke... 0 J. Baxter, b Drewell 2 F. Farraut, c Calvert, b Diewell................. 4 H. Witham, o Craij, b Cooke ................. W . Winckworth, b Rev. J. B e ll.......... L. Drake, not o u t... B 31, lb 6 , w 3 ... Total ...202 T o ite r id g e P ark . J. Aris, run o u t.......... 8 J. H. Bell, b Fleming 3 Drewell, c Baxter, b Finch........................37 F.Freeman,b Fleming 5 W. Currie, c Finch, b Fleming .................27 W . Cooke, b Fleming 3 G. Calvert, st Baxter, b Norman...................30 A. Mitchell, b Nor­ man ........................ 12 Rev. J. Bell, not out 25 J. Prosser, not out 1 B 7, lb 5, w 2 ... 14 Total ...165 O. Craig did not bat. CRICKETERS —B e s t G oods City Agents — b e a r th is M akk.— A d v t . P arton & L ester , 94, Q uebn S t ., C heapslde . I INCOGNITI v. KENSINGTON \ PARK. Played at Wormwood Scrubbs on July 1. I ncogniti . D. D. Pontifex. c Nicholas, b White... 21 W. J. Seton, o Cruick- ehank. b J. H. Bet- tington .................. 2 A.R. Holdship, b J. H. Bettington ..........22 M. F. Maclean, c J. B. Bet'ington, b White 4 P. V. Turner, c Nicholas, b J. H. Bettington .......... 1 C. 8 . W. Cobbold, b White........................ 6 F.A.Coleridge,h J.H. Bettington ........ . W.J.Scott.cThomp- son. b White......... C. F. Wade, run out Sir A. W. L. Hemming, not out C. A. W. Gilbert, absent ................. B 5, w 1 .......... T o ta l... 65 K ensington P ark . Capt. Cruickphank.c Hemming, b Cob­ bold ........................ Capt. Ormaa, st Pontifex, b Hold­ ship ........................ W.F.Thompson, not out ........................ B9, lb l .......... Rev. T. Greatorex, b Cobbold ................. 3 R.J.Pope, c Coleridge, b Maclean ..........45 J. H. Bettington, st Pontifex, b Cobbold. 12 Capt. Leslie, b Maclean ................. 2 C.A.White,b Holdship 26 W. A. Rixon, b Cob­ bold ........................ 11 M. A. Nicholas, not out ........................23 J. B. Bettington did not bat. INCOGNITI v. SHORNCLIFFE CAMP. Played at Shorncliffe on June 26 and 27. SHORNCLIFFE CAMP. Total ...137 Wingham, b Harding 29 G. Langdon, b Hard- „ ing ........................ 4 Corp. Bajfield, c and b Hardiog................. 3 Lieut.Beeching( 97 th), b Harding................. 17 Capt. Mann (97th), b D ’Aeth ................. 1 Lieut. Burbury (97th), b D ’A eth .................80 Capt. Rich (10th), b Milner-Jones..........26 Lieut. Marsh (10th), c Duncan, b Milner-Jone 8 Lieut. Umfreville (97th), b D’Aeth ... Lieut- Herbert, R.A., st Pontifex, b Milner-Jones Sergt, Stevens (10th), not out B 4, lb 6 , w ! Total .. ... 12 ...124 I ncogn iti . First Innings. J. I. D. Nicholl, b Stevens 4 Rev. J. H. C. Baxter, b Second Innings. 0 Herbert, b Marsh .......... Capt. L. N. D’Aeth, ibw, b Bayfield ........................ 3 b Bayfi___ D. D. Pontifex, b Bayfield 1 c Wing’ham, ...11 bB ayfied... field . h Stevens C. H. Harding, c Bayfield, b Stevens........................21 c Wingham, Stevens ... A. M. Tyler, b Bayfield ... 0 b Bayfield... C. V. M. SareJ, c Stevens, b Bayfield........................ 1 b Stevens ... D. W. F. Duncan, c Mann, b Stevens.............. . ... ... 16 J. C. Low, not out .......... E. Milner - Jones, c Wingham, b Stevens ... T. S. Sidney, c Beeching, b Stevens ........................ Lb... Total c Wingham, b Stevens.......... b Bayfield.......... not out ... ... c Marsh, b Stevens .......... B ................. Total ... 62 INCOGNITI v. ESHER. Played at Esher on June 27. E s h e r . E. C. Mordaunt, c Littlewood, b Paget 22 H.J. Peachey, b Paget 18 H.Jillard,cRimington, b Paget ................. 7 J.H. Roberts, run out 0 R. P. Sewell, b Parke 17 J. T. Weatherby, c Raven, b Horner ... 86 C. B. Peachey, b Horner ................ 11 C. Martineau, c Seton, b H orn er................ 19 G. C. Cobb, not out 25 J. Peachey, c Mac- Tier, b Horner ... 2 L. Martineau, c Horner, b Paget... 0 W. H. Game, c Rimington, b H cn er ................ 2 B 3, lb 6 .......... 9 Total ...218 I ncogniti . E.A.Parke.cMordaunt, b C. Martineau ... 18 C. M. Tuke, b C. Peachey .................12 H.D. Littlewood, c H. Peachey, b Sewell... 6 G. R. Clarkson, c H.,b C. Peachey ..........24 W. Tayleur, b Mor­ daunt........................ 12 W. J. Seton, c J. Peachey, b Game... 14 G. A. Rimington, lbw, b Mordaunt .......... 6 Capt. MacTier, Ibw, b G am e................. J.E. Raven, b Game C. E. Horner, b Mordaunt .......... H.P.Paget, c Sewell, b G am e................. Lieut.-Col. Bircham, notout ................. B6.lbl.w2 ... T otal..........1C6 W IM B L ED O N v. MR. W . E . M A R T YN ’ S X I. Played at W imbledon on July 4. W im bledon . First Innings. Second Innings. F. G. Oliver, c sub., b Latter..............................12 b Carver ..32 R. F. Deniston, b Horner 4 c Carver, b Young .......... 1 T. D. Nichol, b Homer ... 15 c Carver, b Young ........... 1 W. Muir, c Carver, b Horner .......................... 0 c W.S Martyn, b Neame ..........36 Milner-Jones, b Horner ... 0 c Neame, b Horner ......... 6 W. Aston-Key, not out ... 9 absent..................... 0 H.T. Grundtvig, b Horner 0 cForde,b Horner 20 Sid. Christopherson, c W . Martyn, b Horner.......... 4 c Carver, b Horner ..........17 H. Forde, b Horner............ 8 b H orner... ... 3 H. Blake, c and b Latter... 9 cForde,b Horner 5 E. C. Chapman, lbw, b Latter................................ 0 not out .. 1 B 18, lb 1, nb 3 ......... 22 B 4, w 1 ...5 Total .................73 Total ...127 M r . W. E. M artyn ’ s XI. A. Latter, c Key, b Christopherson ... 0 L. H. Neame, b Christopherson ... 18 B. H. Latter, c Grundtvig, bKey ... 17 O.B. Martyn, c Blake, b Christopherson... 5 D. Forde, c Deniston, b Key........................ 0 W.E.M&rtyn,cBlake,b Cbristopherson ... 4 R. Gallop, not out... 11 W. H. Young, c and b Christopherson 4 R. A. Reed, b Christopherson ... 4 C. E. Horner, b Key 3 E. M. Carver, b Christopherson ... 4 B 1, lb 2, w 1, nb 2 6 Total ......... 7 « WILLESDEN v. DULWICH. Played at Dulwich on July 4 D u lw ich . b b A. Kirkpatrick, Hayman .......... H. Thompson, Thomas .................34 T. A. Darke, c Carlisle,b Reyno’ds 14 W. Morris, c and b Reynolds.................26 J. Rimmington, Robinson... 12 G. L. Burdge, c Carlisle,bReynolds 17 B. W. Heasman, not ll out ........................ H. G. Whitlock, b Reynolds .......... 4 B 11, lb 6 , w 1 ... n Total , ...142 J. N. Stead, E. Taperell, and A. Grant did not bat (innings declared finished). W il l e s d e n . E. B. Hayman, b Rimmiogton .......... 4 A. E. Robinson, c Rimmington, b Burdge . ............36 F. J. Reynolds, run out ........................ 5 A. G. Thomas, b Morris ................24 E. Carlisle, b Darke 16 T. R. Bider, not out 22 A. Cochrane, b Morns ................. 2 A.H. Forbes, not out 1 B 15, lb 2 ..........17 Total..........127 M. Cary and H. B. Cary did not bat. A customer w r it e s Y o u r goods are a marvel of cheapness, and conclusively prove the great advantage of dealing directly with real manufac­ turers.” Send for Patterns to Hardman & Sons, Fernhill Mills, Bury, Manufacturer of Blankets, Serges, Tennis and Yachting Flannels, &c., for home and colonial wear. Specially low summer prices for Blankets, Please name Paper.—Advt.

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