Cricket 1891

836 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME; AUG. 13, 1891 P. Bayley,st Warren, b Williamson......... J. E a g l e t o n , b Williamson .......... W. M. Hamilton, c Lunnon, b Bull ... R. Haywood, not or t T. Phillips, c and b W illiamson .......... J. G. McTaggart, b Williamson .......... E ltham . R. O. Phillips, c Warren,b William­ son ........................ 9 D. Bayley, b Bull ... 13 O. Sowerby, not out ........................ 0 B ........................ 4 12 Total 97 W. Boultbee did not bat. BURLINGTON WANDERERS v. EPSOM. Played at Epsom on July 25. B u rlin g to n W anderers. F.W.Ledger.c Watts, b Green ................. E. C. Lindup, lbw, b S.fCook, b Watts F. W . Freeman, c GreeD, b Watts ... E. B. Warren, b Gre n ................. J. P. Baxter, not out A. Carter,c Andrews, b Green ................. First Innings. H. T. Pull, c Davies, b W atts................. E. Williamson, b Watts ................. A. L. Pattison, b Green ................. W. J. Jenkins, b Watts ................. B 1,1 b 4 .......... Total 60 In the Second Innings Cook scoredb Watts 0. Freeman, c Green, b Watts 0, Warren, c Ed­ wards, b Green 17, Carter, b Watts 4, Bull (not out) 1*2, Williamson, c Watts, b Pagden 56; b 7.—Total, 96. (Innings declared closed). E psom . First Innings. Second Innings. H. WhitiDg, c Carter, b Williamson .................10 J. Andrews, b William­ son ............................... R. Chadband. not out ... Wattp, st Bull ... Warren, b c C o o k , Williamson . 2 not out ... . 10 st W a r r e n , Williamson . . 27 J. PagdeD, b Williamson 18 C. Masters, b Freeman ... 4 E. Davies, run out ... w. 2 Green, b Freeman .......... 2 T. Adams, c Carter, b Freeman ........................ 0 F. Edwards, b Freeman... 2 Dcedes, c Pattison, b Baxter............................... 4 B 3,1 b 2, n b 1 ... 6 Total ..........87 c Bull,bWilliam­ son .................21 c Bull, b Free­ man................. b Freeman.......... c Carter, b B ull................. b Freeman.......... c Bull, b Free­ man................. b Freeman.......... c Carter, b Bull B ......... Total ... 48 KENSINGTON v. LUTON. Played at Luton on August L u ton . L C. W . Thring, run out ........................11 R. C. Dalton, b Sal- . ... 19 Mit ... 38 mon ... G. H. Small, b ch e ll.............. S. W.K ankin.cBriggs, b Watson.................17 A. W. Malden, b Watson ................. 1 H. Staunton, st Briggs, b Crawford 7 K ensington , J. Healing, b Gard­ ner ........................12 L. C. R. Thring. < Salman, b Mitchell 57 F. B. Farr, not out... 22 J. Long, b Salmon 0 E. Bailey, st BriggSv b Crawford ......... 12 B ........................11 Total ..207 E. V. Gardner, Staunton.................79 Rev. J. C. Crawford, not out .................75 G. Davies, b Bailey ... 41 C. E. Bloomer, not out ........................ B 6, lb 3 .......... Total First Innings. W . L. Stewart, c and b Stoddart ........................! .238 J. Briggs, W. E. Bloomer, J. Salmon, P. R Payne. H. Smith, W. A. Watson, and E. Mitchell did not bat. C r ic k e t C hat fo r 1891.—(Eighth Year of Issue), enlarged and improved edition, post free 7id Containing in addition to Portraits and Biographies, Gronps of Cri'ket. and Cricket Anecdotes and Oddities. To be had at the Office of this paper, of all Booksellers, orW . IH Smith &Sons stalls. FOREST H ILL v, HAMPSTEAD. Played at Forest Hill on August 7. F orest H ill. Second Innings. B B e s c h , b Mountford ... . A. Hooker, c Besch, b Stoddart ......................14 b Mountford H. Todd, c Besch, b Howard ........................ Swift, b Stod­ dart ................. H. E. Hockley, c sub, b Stoddart ........................ 3 runout F. Graham, c Hale, b Stoddart ................. ... 14 E. H. Edwards, c Stod­ dart, b H ale................. 0 F. Skipper, b Stoddart ... 5 P. Dean, b Stoddart......... 1 J. Large, b Stoddart.........14 W. W. Capes, not out ... 5 P. B. Parker, c Phillips, b Hale ............................... 3 L b ........................ 1 Total ..........81 c and b Mount­ ford .................18 b Stoddart.......... not out .......... b Stoddart.......... c Swift,b Mount­ ford ................. b Stoddart.......... b Stoddart.......... B 5, n b 1 ... Total ... 57 H am pstead. First Innings. A. E. Stoddart, c Skipper, b Hockley 28 A. C. Robertson, b Capes ................. 0 W. S. Hale, h w, b H ockley................. 0 E. Swift, c Todd, b Hockley ................. 0 C. W. Pea son, b Capes ................. 0 J. G. Q. Besch, c Parker, b Edwards 31 Mountford, b Hock­ ley ........................ 0 S. Howard, c Todd, b Capes ................. 5 A. Hay, b Capes ... 4 H. D. Phillips, c Graham, b Capes 2 C. D. McMiilam, not out ........................ 1 B3, l b l , w l ... 5 Total . 79 Iu the Second Innings A. E. Stoddartecored c Stewart, b Edwards 30. A. C. Robinson (not out) 8, W. S. Hale, b Capes 7, E. Swift, b Edwards 0, C. W. Pearson, c Todd, b Edwards 8. J. G. Q. Besch, c Todd, b Edwards 4, S. Howard (not out) 0; b 7 , w 1.—Total, 60. CRYSTAL PALACE v. CHISWICK PARK. Played at Crystal Palace on August 8 . C h isw ick Park, 0 J. Farr, c Mitchell, b C. S. Dean, c Patter­ 2 A s te ........................ 11 son, b Turner 3 — S. Farr, b Turner ... 3 H. Heath, b Turner... 0 A. W. Watson, run W.J. Butt, b Turner 12 out ........................ 15 E. Cox, not out 5 J. Bates, c Shorter, b J. Nicoll, c O. Cole- A ste ........................ 3 grave, b Turner ... 5 G. Lyons, b Shorter 17 B 6, lb 1 .......... 7 P. E. Bodington, c — Patterson, b Aste... 31 Total ..........112 C rystal P alace . H. W. Dillon, b S. Farr ........................ 0 J. Dives, st Bates, b S. Farr .................23 H.L.Turner.st Bates, b S. t a r r .................37 C. Mitchell, c Bates, b S. F arr................. 0 O. Colegrave, b S. F a r r ........................18 H. P. Clarke, c and b Bodington ..........15 A. C. Patterson, c Cox, b Bodington 34 J. Aste, 0 Bodington S. Shorter, b Lyons M.Colegrave, cLyons b B odington.......... W. Bryant, not out B 11, lb 1 3 .......... Total NORBURY PARK v. NORWOOD. Played at Norwood on August 8 . N orw ood. C R IC K E T E R S -B est G oods City Agents — b e a r t h is M a rk .— A d v t. P a r t o n & L e s t e r , 94, Q u e e n S t ., C h e a p s id e . N. Clark, c Check- land, b Duffitt ... 12 H. West,b M. Hallam 0 E . M. Colls, c Check- land, b M. Hallam 11 W. V.Morri8. c Black­ ford, b F. W. Hun­ ter ........................ 8 J. J. Morris, c Check- land, b F. W. Hun­ ter ........................14 F. Holmes, c F. W. Hunter, b Duffitt... 1 ...162 E. Archer, b N. Clark 12 H. W. Duffitt, c and F. W. Hunter, b N. b E. M. C olls........ 0 Clark........................ 10 T. Loud, c and b N. H. A. Colyer, b N. Clark ...................... 9 Clark ....................... 1 E. C. Kalshoven, c H. Blackford, b N. Macaldin, b E. M. Clark....................... 0 Colls........................ 1 J. Goold, b E. M. J. E. McCullock, not C olls........................ 2 out ........................ 0 C. A.N Checkland, b B 6, lb 1 .......... 7 N. C lark................. 12 M. D. Hallam, b N. Total .......... 70 Clark....................... 16 N orbury P ark . F. Greenop, b F. W. Hunter ................. J. J. Macaldin, b Duffitt ................. H. Hart, b Hunter... D.Clark c Kalshoven, b Duffitt................. H. Heasman, not out B 3, w 8 ..........] Total ..........r CLAPTON v. FOREST HILL. Played at Forest Hill on August 8 . F o re s t H ill. F.Skipper, b McEwen W . L. Pierce, c Hall, b Genders .......... 2 H. Todd,b Genders 9 A. E Quiney, c and b Genders .................10 A. C. Roberts, b Boy­ ton ........................ 8 E. H. Edwards,c and b Low .................28 L. B. Meredith,c Mc- Ewen, b Nelson ... 0 C lapton . J. H. Roberts, b Nel­ son ........................ W. W. Capes, c and b McEwen .......... F. Oldham, c Mc­ Ewen, b Low......... R. D. Boxall, not out B 3, lb 3, w2 ... Total 79 W. Low, b Edwards 15 F. G. Wood, b E d­ wards ................. 4 C.H.Nelson.cRoberts, b Oldham .......... 9 H. Boyton not out ... 76 J. W. McEwen, c Pierce, b Capes ... 19 H. Genders, b Boxall 0 J. H.Douglas,not out 8 B 6, lb 5, w 4 ... 15 Total ...146 W. E. Ha’l, W. G. Knight, Dr. Jones, and B. H. Clark did not bat. CLAPTON v. FOREST H ILL. Played at Clapton on August 8 . C lapton . H. E. Gadsden, not out ................. B 6, lb 2, w 3 n , 11 Total ..171 R. R. Bruce, not out 108 H. E. Trafford, b R ook........................ 8 H. Hutchinson, b Parker .......... ... 24 R. E. Hunt, c sub, b Watmough ..........23 P. R. Waterer, F. A. Rodick, H. D. King, J. J. Wiggett, T. H. Case, and J. H. Milton did not bat. (Innings declared finished.) F orest H ill . T. W. Foyson, W aterer ..................... H. Ratcliffe, c Bruce, b Waterer .......... W. Harrower, b W aterer................. F. Seel, c Case, b Waterer ................. T. B. Parker, b King W.N.Rook.b Waterer E. C. West, run out 0 H. M. Watmough, not out ................. 7 W. S. Sequeira, c Bruce, b Wiggett 13 F. Hill, b Hunt... B 3, nb 1 Total 44 WILLESDEN v. BARNES. Played at Willesden on August 8 . W ille s d e n . E. L. Rogers, b Earn­ shaw ........................ e H. Y. Brown, b Frith 30 W. P. Williams, c Frith, b Nettleton 10 A. E. Robinson, c Ratcliffe, b Frith ... 9 G. D. B. Levick, b Frith ................. 3 A. G. Thomap, run out ........................10 C. Cooke, c Shaw, b Nettleton ........ 9 W. J. Kerr, b Nettle­ ton ........................ 3 H. B. Wall, b Frith... 17 Morris Cary, c Jacques, b Nettle­ ton ........................ o S. G. Wall, not out... 0 B C. E. Ratcliffe, Thomas ................. 5 C. Nettleton, c Williams, b Rogers 31 W. F. L. Frith, b Thomas ................. 3 P. R. Earnshaw, b Thomas ............ 15 R. W. Shaw, b Thomas ................. 5 A. E. Earnshaw, not out .......................... 41 B arnes . Total 3 .. 1(0 A. G. H. Stevens, Rogers .......... C. E. Sissons, Brown ................. A. Sissons, b Rogers J. J. Franco, c Cooke, b Williams .......... W. H. Jacques, b T hom as................. B l l . l b l .......... . 0 Total ...124 R e v ise d “ Law s o f C r ic k e t ” for 1891, together with Hints to Young Players, an instructive treatise illustrated by seven special engravings, five diagrams showing how to place a team in the field to different bowling, and copy of rules for guidance of those forming clubs, &c. Post free 4 stamps, of Wright and Co., 41 St, Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C

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