Cricket 1891

S62 ORICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME; AUG. 20, 1891 In^the* IBecond Innings English *1 Booted c Churchill, b Robertson 24, Watney, b Robertson 4, Ricketts, c Howell, b Robertson 4, Pawle, b Robertson 15. J. M. Campbell, (not out) 3, C. 8. Campbell, c N. F. Druce, b de Z. Colliec 0, Lewis c Moir, b de Z. Collier 0; b 2.—Total 52. R eig ate H il l . Rev. W. H. Churchill, b English ..........11 J. T. de Z. Collier, b Wigram .................10 N. F. Dmce, o Lewis,* b English 2 G. G. Moir, c Lewis, b Wigram 20 Rev. E. B. Cotton, b W igram ................ 13 J, Robertson, b English .................16 E. Hardman, b English ........... 0 W. G. Druce, b English ... ......... 5 L. Howell, b Eng­ lish ........................ 0 W . H. Pelly, c English, b Wigram 2 J. Kenrick. not out... 2 B 10, lb 1 ............11 Total 92 REIGATE H ILL v. STREATHAM. Played at Reigate on August 8 . S t r e a t h a m . First Innings, b W . B. Trollope, Cotton ................. 2 F. A. B. Anderson, b Robertson ..........20 S. C. Paton, b Robert­ son ........................ 1 W . G. Druce, not out 13 H. E. Gatton, b Cotton ................. 0 E. C. Bambridge, c Hardman,bRobert- son ........................ 0 J. A. Druce, c Hard­ man, b Cotton ... 2 A. J. Robertson, b Robertson ... ... 4 N. H. Pike, b Cotton 0 J. E. Trollope, st Moir, b Cotton ... 0 P. J. Anderson, b Cotton ................. 0 B 3, lb 4,w 2,nb 1 10 Total , 52 In the Second Innings F. A. B. Anderson scored, c Howell, b Robertson, 6, P. J. Anderson <run out) 22, J. A. Druce, b Robertson 4, Paton, b Robertson 0, W . S. Trollope (not out) 52, W. G. Druce (not out) 83; b 5 ,1 b 3, w 1, n b l.—Total, 127. R e ig a t b H il l . J. T. de Z. Collier, c J. A. Druce, b W. B. Trollope .............43 E. Pawle, b Bam­ bridge .................. 4 G. G. Moir, c F. Anderson, b Druce 15 J. Robertson, c W. G. Drace, b F. Anderson .............38 N. Druce. c and b Bambridge ..........34 Rev. W . H. Church­ ill, st Paton, b W. S. Trollope ... 25 Rev. E. B. Cotton, c F. Anderson, b W. B. Trollope .......... E. R. Hardman, st Paton, b Bam­ bridge ................. J. S. Walters, b Bambridge .......... L. Howell,c Trollope, b Banibridge.......... W. H. Pelly, not oat B 10,1 b 8, w 1 ... Total .. 195 HONOR OAK v. PADDINGTON. Played at Honor Oak on August 8 . P a d d in g t o n . A. E. Westell, c Shearman, b G. Harrison................. 5 E. A. Bennett, b Lett 11 W. Gander, lbw, b L e t t ........................ 0 H. J. R. Pope, c G. Harrison, b Lett ... 32 J. Gawthrop, c Toke­ ly, b L e tt................ 4 R. A. Bennett, b F. Harrison.................26 H. G. Butler, b King 13 V. R. Burton,not out 29 Bodden, c Kenyon, b L e t t ........................ 0 Chamberlain, b F. Harrison................. 7 C. fl. Gearle, b Dick- ason.............. . ... 17 B 7, lb 5 ..........12 Total H o n o r O a k . PERIPATETICS CAMBRIDGE ; WEEK. I PER IPATETICS v. CHRIST’S & EM­ MANUEL L.V.C. Played on August 3. P e r ip a t e t ic s . V. J. Harris, run out 2^ A. E. Elliott, b Bry­ ant ........................ 1 E. Long, b Bteele ... 0 J. B. Oakley, not out 4 A. Ware, lbw, b Bry­ ant ........................ 1 Extras................. 6 ...156 G. Harrison, lbw, b Butler .................20 F. Harrison, c Butler, b Pope .................13 T. Dickason, bButler 3 A. J. King, b Bntler... 24 G. Bmedley, not out 27 F.Lett, b Gawthrop 13 W. North and B. Kenyon did not bat. F. H. Huish,b Butler R. Tokely, b Butler F. Shearman, not out ........................ L b ........................ Total ...113 H. B, Brunner, b Gil- b e r t ........................12 F. C. Earle, c Kitter- master, b Bryant... 1 A. M. Joshua, b Bryant ................. 2 ... Arkle. b Bryant... 0 C. R. Edwards, b Gil- bert ........................ 2 _ , - E. Stogdon.c Robert- Total son, b Steele.......... C h rist ’ s & E m m an u el L.V.C. A customer writes:—“ Your goods are a marvel of cheapness, and conclusively prove the great advantage of dealing direct with real manufac­ turers.” Send for Patterns to Hardman & Sons* Fernhill Mills, Bury, Manufacturei s of Blankets for Camping-out Expeditions, Cricket, Tennis, and Boating Serges and Flannels, &c. Please name Paper.—Advt. E. E.Bryant.b Elliott 1 C. Bteele, b Harris ... 1 C. M. Sing, c King, b Elliott ................. 0 F. M. Gilbert, c Ed­ wards, b Harris ... 4 V. A.Knight, b Harris 0 D. G. Robertson, c Harris, b Oakley ... 3 H. Glassier, b Harris 13 A. Kittermaster, b Oakley ................. 8 B. M. Molineux, b Oakley ................. 0 G. A. Ouden.c Arkle, b Joshua.................18 V. F. Walker, not out 12 Extras................. 7 Total ..........67 P E R IP A T E T IC S v. PEM BRO K E AND T R IN IT Y H A L L L V .C . Played on August 4. P e r ip a t e t ic s . First Inninga. Second Innings. E. G. Rand, lbw. b Baines 4 b Pead.................13 E. Stogdon, c Edwards, b Baines ........................ 36 D. R. Dangar, b Baines ... 2 lbw b Watney ... 10 L. Tubbs, o Berney, b Edwards ........................ 0 G. R. Stansfeld, b Baines 0 c Collis, b Whittingham 2 O. E. Martineau, b Baines 0 not out .......... 5 . H. Miles, b Marryat ... 22 W. G. Palmer, c and b Marryat ........................30 not out ... ... 11 E. M. Corbett, lbw, b Wright ........................ 3 c Pead, b Barr... 4 A. Arkle, not out................. 8 b W atney.......... 3 O. R. Edwards, b Wright 0 b W atney.......... 1 Extras ................. 2 Extras ... 3 Total .................102 T otal... 55 P embroke and T rinity H all L.V.C. J. N. Wright, b Miles 0 C. J. H. Barr, b Miles 0 H. N. Col'is, b Miles 3 J.H.Pead.st Edwards, b Scogdon ..........23 R. H. Berney, b Pal­ mer .........................i7 A. N. Watney, b Stogdon .................. 0 Edwards, c Stogdon, b P a'm er....................20 E. N. Marryat, c Edwards, b Miles E. T. Baines,c Miles, b Palmer................. A. G. Taylor, b Palmer ................. G. H. Whittingham, not out ................. Extras................. Total .......... PERIPATETICS v. KING’S & CLARE L.V.C. Played on August 6 . K in g ’s & C la r e L.V.C P. J. Mee, run out ... 0 E.Stogdon,cEdwards, b Bryan .................15 A. Sworder, c Hunt, b Rand .......... ... 78 E. Miles, not out ...101 S. H. Barber, not out 19 Extras................. 7 H. B. Brunner, Miles..................... R. S. Goodchild, Barber .............. L. Tubbs, not out . .... Total (Innings declared closed.) P e r ip a t e t ic s . E. Rand, b Miles ... 13 A. M. Joshua,not out 15 Extras.................15 Total ...180 PERIPATETICS v. ST. JOHN’ S L.V.C. Played on August 7 and 8 . P e r ipa t e t ic s . First Innings. H. T. Luddington. c A. Arkle, c Dewes­ Dewesbury, b King 0 bury, b Robinson 3 E. E. Bryant, c King, H. Bryant, b Robin­ b Robinson .......... 2 son ........................ 3 P. J. Bradley, b King 0 L. 8. Hunt, st Ware, J. H. Joyce, c Robinb Robinson .......... 4 son, b King .......... 0 E. M. Bryan, b Kmg 14 G. R. Stansfeld, b C. R. Edwards, not K in g ........................ 9 out ........................ 3 C. E. Martineau, c — Dewesbury, b King 2 Total .......... 40 In the Sccond Innings H.T. Luddington scored* b Little 81, C. R. Edwards, c Robinson, b Elliott 0, E. E. Bryant, c Elliott, b Dewesbury 53, P. J, Bradbury, b Wallis 33, J. H. Joyce, b Wallis 11, G. R. Stansfeld, (not out) 10, E. W. Bryan, b Cameron 23; extras 30.—Total 191. S t . J oh n ’ s L.V.C. H.Little, c Bradbury, b Bryant .. ..........24 J.J.Robin son, c Mar­ tineau, b Bradbury 34 A. E. Elliott, c Lud- fr dington, b Bryant 47 A. S. Wallis, c Joyce, b Luddington ... 1 B. Long, not out ... 69 S. P. Kmg, run out ... 2 H. S. Ware, c Stans­ feld, b Bryant ... 0 C. M. Hutchinson, c and b Bradbury ... 4 F. Dewestury, run out ........................ 5 J. A. Cameron, b Bryant .................10 H. Sargent, b Brad­ bury ........................ 6 Extras.................29 Total ...231 ETON RAMBLERS v. SH IRE. STAFFORD- Played at Stoke on August 12. S t a f f o r d s h ir e . First Innings. Second Innings. James, b Martin .......... 2 c and b Daven­ port................. 5 J. P. Ellams, c Heseltine, b Martin ........................ 3 b Davenport ... 5 C. H. Allcock, c Foljambe, b Martin ........................ 30 b Davenport ... 0 P. H. Dundas, b Hesel- tine ............................... 0 b Martin ..........16 Simpson, st G. Gosling, b Davenport ................. 7 run out .......... 0 Turner, c and b Daven­ port ............................... 3 b Davenport ... 10 Briscoe, c Studd, b Mar­ tin ............................... 0 b Martin .......... 3 G. B. Green, not out 2 b Martin .......... 3 Rev. J. H. Croft, b Martin 4 lbw, b Daven­ port ................. 2 Wallwork.c Crum, b Mar­ tin ............................... 1 not out .......... 4 Vale, c Bathurst, b Mar­ tin ................................. 3 C Studd, b Mar­ tin ................. 0 B 11, nb 1 .......... 12 B 4, lb l ... 5 Total .......... 67 Total ... 53 E t o n R a m b l e r s First Innings. R. A. Studd, b Turner 0 G. B. Gosling, b Turner ................. 1 R. C. Gosling, b Turner .................14 W. C. Bridgeman, b V a le ........................12 H. R.Bromley Daven­ port, b Briscoe ... 7 E. G. Bromley Mar­ tin, b Turner..........23 Total W. G.Crum, bTurner 2 In the Second Inninga Studd scored, b Turner J, G. Gosling, c Vale, b Wallwork 0, R. Goslir.g, b Wallwork 0, Bridgeman, (not out) 2, Bromley Mar­ tin, (not out) 8, Heseltin»*, c EUams, b Wallwork 4 ; b 4.—Total 19. C. Heseltine, b Turner .................18 G. A. T. Foljambe, not out .................. 4 F. R. H. Bathurst, b Briscoe .................. 3 S. F. Gosling, b Turner ....................10 B 5, lb 5 .............10 ..104 EWELL v. BURLINGTON WANDERERS. Played at Ewell on August 15. E w e l l . A. C. Barton, run out 2 T. A. Rawlinson, b Collins ....................14 G. H. Longman, not out .........................101 J.E. Perks, b Lunnon 9 C. Wood, b Lunnon 12 A. Perks, lbw, b Cooke .................30 F. D. Browne, not out ........................23* B 9, lb 7, w 1 ... 17 Total . ...208 ^ R . Walters, W .Beam s, W.L. Harrowell. and JH. Hards did not bat (inninga declared finished). B urlington W anuerers . E. C. Lindup, c and b Rawlinson .......... 0 J. S. Walker, b Long­ man ........................24 W. H. Lunnon, b Longman.................23 E. A. Collins, b Long­ man ........................ 6 A. Carter, c Beams, b Hards........................17 M. F. Wells and H. V. Bate did not bat. R. Burton, b Long­ man ........................ S. Cook, not out ... C. Cummings, b Harrowell .......... A. O. Keeley, not out B ........................ T otal.......... C r ic k e t C h a t fo r 1891.—(Eighth Year of Iaaue), enlarged and improved edition, poet free 7id Containing in addition to Portraita and Biographies, Gronps of Cricket, and Cricket Anecdotea and Oddities. To be had at the Office of this paper, of all Booksellers, or W. |H. Smith & Bons stalls.

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