Cricket 1891
272 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 16, 1891 BOWLING ANALYSIS. K e n t . First Innings. Second I nings. O. M. B. W. O. M. R. W. Woods ............ 27 8 9 44 5 .............16 2 65 3 Tyler ........... 21 6 41 1 ............. 25 8 45 5 Nichols.......... 26 17 15 3 ............. 28 11 46 2 S o m e r se t sh ir e . First InniDgs. t’econd Innings O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Martin ... Wright ... A. Bearne , G. Hearne . F o x ......... , .. 38 , 23 , 26 . 7 15 58 17 57 9 51 11 SI 1 21 , 18 10 19 3 , 17 7 80 2 GRANVILLE (LEE) v. CHARLTON PARK. Played at Lee, Kent, on July 11, G ranville . First Innings. F. E. Lander, c Bur nett, b S. Sargent... 16 H. L. Harris, b Keats 30 S. G. C. Starkey, lbw, b Keats ................. 0 R. F. Taylor, b Keats 0 J. P. Clarkson,c andb Chipp .................23 Joseph WilsoD, b Keats........................ 4 F. Edwards, hw, b K ea ts............... H. W. Edwards, b Chipp ................. F. G. Bull, b Chipp E. T. Loyd, not out E. G.Henderson,lbw, b Keats ................. B 2, lb 2, w 1, nb 2 Total ..........107 In the Second Innings F. E. Lander scored, c Cowley, b Dodd 7, S. G. C. Starkey, c Lovey. b L. C. Sargent 35. R. F. Taylor, c Pease, b L. C. Sar gent 0, Joseph Wilson, (not out) 1, F. Edwards, b Stapley 1, H. W. Edwards, b L. C. Sargent 11, F. G. Bull, (not out) 8, E. T. Lloyd, b Stapley 1; nb 1.— Total 65. C h arlton P a r k . S. Sargent, run ou t... A. Lovey, c H. W. Edwards, b Bull ... 8 H. Stapley, c Hender son, b Starkey ... 3 A. J.Dodd, c Wilson, b H. W. Edwards... 14 L. C. Sargent,bH.W. Edwards.................12 D. Whitfield, b Star- key ........................ 5 W. Burnett, not out 25 W. J. Cowley,b Star- key ........................ 0 A. J. Chipp, c Lloyd, b Starkey .......... 0 W. J. Keats, c Bull, b H arris.................12 A.E.Pease, b Starkey 0 B 8, lb 5 ..........13 Total , 99 SOUTH SAXONS v. J. J. HOPKINSON’S C.C. Played at St. Leonards on July 6. S outh S a xo n s . G. K. Papillon, lbw, b Hill ........................£5 R.P. Forbc8,c Mengin b Hill........................ 4 E. R. T. Corbett, b Lester ................. 6 S- Berkeley, not out 16 J. L.Hunter,b Leeter 8 H. F. Wilson, run out 10 R. Smith, c and b Lester ................. Hurrell (pro), c Drewell, b Lester J. Fletcher, b Hill ... A J. Rogers, b Hill Extras................. Hill, b H urrell........... 0 Lester, c Burrell, b Forbes .................. 7 Ivadwell, c Smith, b Hurrell .................. 5 Drewell (pro), not out .......................... 133 Mengin, b Forbes ...22 J. J. H op k in son ’s C.C. Total ..........77 Varney, c Smith, b Forbes ................. Barker, b Corbett ... Chad, run o u t.......... Jones, not o u t.......... Extras................. Total George and ltowen did not bat. ...208 O ld E tonians v . O ld H arrovians .— The following are the teams selected for this match, which will take place on the Lyrio Club ground, St. Ann’s, Barnes, on Friday and Saturday, July 24th and 25th. Several well-known cricketers, on both sides, will unfortunatelybe debarred by their County engagements. , O ld E to n ia n s (selected by the Hon. Ivo Bligh). —C. 1. Thornton (capt.), G. A. T. Foljambe, H. W. Forster, A. R. Hoare, W.D.Llewelyn.H.J.Mordaunt, P. J. de Paravici&i, H. Philipson, Lord George Scott, H. W. Studd, and F. Thomas. O ld H arrovians (selected by I. D. Walker, Esq )—I. D.Walker (capt.),C.E Cottrell, J.Gowans, Rev. T. Greatorex, E. M. Hadow, P. J. T. Henery, M. P. Lucas, H. F. de Paravicini, E. M. Lawson- 8mith,D. G. Spiro, and A. J. Webbe. The band of the 93rd Highlanders ^by kind permission of Col. Trotter) will play during the afternoons. Vouchers for the side of the ground reserved for members will be issued to Old or Present Etonians and Harrovians, for themselves and friends, on application to the Hon. Secretary, Lyric Cricket Club, St. Ann’s, Barnes. GEORGE LEWIN (Late GEORGE KENT), ATHLETIC CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, 8, CROOKED LANE , A nd 2 9 , KING W I LL I AM STREET ? LONDON BRIDGE, E.C. ESTABLISHED 1869. Football Clubs are respectfully reminded that to ensure thorough satisfaction, as regards colour and Fit for Jerseys and Shirts, that their orders hould be placed without delay. SPECIAL N O T IC E .-G E O R G E L E W IN has opened New Premises at 8, CROOKED LANE, CANNON STREET, E.C. at the back of his present establishment for the sale and manufacture of Athletic ClothinK exclusively, where there is also a commodious Dressing Room and Lavatory at the service of his customers, free of charge. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. CRICKET MATCHES, JULY 16, 17, 18. At Manchester, Middlesex v. Lancashire. At Nottingham, Sussex v. 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