Cricket 1891

392 CBICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; SEPT. 3, 1891 GRANVILLE (LEE) SUSSEX TOUR- FIRST MATCH.—v. HORSHAM. Played on August 13. G r a n v il l e . F.Taylor, b Hollands A. Layman, b Hol­ lands ................. J. M o o r e , b Etheridge .......... A. T. Barmes, not out ........................ L. G l o v e r , b Etheridge .......... Extras... ... ... J. Wilson, jun., b Starkey ................. 8 P. Lincoln, c Randall, b Etheridge .......... 0 C. H. Mason, c Hurst, b Etheridge ..........24 C. J. M. Godfrey, b Starkey ................. 6 Perch, c S. Agate, b Etheridge................. 9 Carpenter, b Gut­ teridge .................16 S. Ellis, b Gutteridge 23 H o r s h a m . Gutteridge, c Glover, b Ellis .................69 Hollands, b Carpenter 12 Ii. Boorer.c Godfrey, b Ellis ........................40 B. Starkey, lbw, b Ellis ........................ 1 A.Hurst, b Carpenter 8 W. Randall, c Car­ penter. b Ellis ... 42 A. C.Oddie and C. Etheridge did not bat. Total..........106 T. Wills, c Ellis, b Godfrey.................10 E. Harben, b Perch 2 S. Agate, b Perch ... 4 P. Beeching, not out 2 Extras................. 9 Total..........197 SECOND MATCH.—v. EASTBOURNE. Played at Saffrons on August 14 and 15. E a s t b o u r n e . Second Innings. C. H. Palmer, b Perch ... 0 b G odfrey.......... 3 J. F. Marshall, b Starky... 3 c Starky, b Perch .......... 0 L. H. Neame, c Moore, b P erch ............................... 35 c Starky, b Moore .......... 28 P. Coles, c Starky, b P erch ............................... lbw, b Godfrey 48 J. H. E. Elliott, lbw, b P erch............................... 3 b G odfrey.......... 6 W. W . Greenhill, not out 7 b Perch .......... 11 W . A. Cardwell, c Ellis, b P e rch ............................... 0 c Morris, b God­ frey ................. 45 W .R. Richardson, b God­ frey ............................... 30 b Godfrey.......... 12 C. Hamilton, b Godfrey ... 0 b E llis................. 7 Greenway, b Godfrey 4 c Lincoln, b Ellis................. 0 R. A. Ogle, not out .......... 0 not out .......... 4 Extras ................. 12 Extras......... 16 T o ta l.................120 Total ...180 G r a n v il l e First Innings, P. P. Lincoln, c Elliott, b Greenway 4 S. G. C. Starky, b Greenway ..........20 Perch, handled ball... 25 C.H. Mason, b Green­ way ........................ 5 C. J. M. Godfrey, not out ........................92 S. Ellis, b Greenhill... 2 F. Lauder, b Green­ hill ........................ 5 W. Morris, b Hamil­ ton ...........................33 R. F. Taylor, b Hamilton ........... 0 A. R. Layman, c Elliott, b Green­ way ......................... 2 J. Moore, b Green­ way ......................... 0 Extras....................28 Total........... 221 In the Second Innings Lincoln scored (not out) 32, Starky.b Greenhill 1, Perch (not out) 32. Mason, st Richardson, b Greenhill 3; extras 12.—Total, 80. TH IRD M A T C H -v . EASTBOURNE. Played at Devonshire Park on August 17 and 18. E a s t b o u r n e . First Innings. S. Christopherson, < Glover, b Ellis................ Second Innings. b F. Bryant, c Glover, b Ellis ............................... 6 H. R. Brewne, b Morris ... 44 H. Lowther, b Perch.......... 0 P. Coles, lbw, b Perch ... 5 G. H. Lyon, c Lincoln, D Morris............................... 1 F. Saunders, b Perch ... 11 E. R. Bouch, not out ... 11 J. Pechey, b Mcrri3 .......... 1 C. B. Hamilton, run ou t... 3 N. Shillingford, c Russell, b Morris ........................ 4 E xtra s........................10 c Glover, Russell ... c Glover, Morris ... c Russell, Morris ... c Moore, Perch b Russell ... b Russell ... c Lincoln, Perch c Lincoln, Russell ... not out hw, b Russell b Bussell ... Extras... b ... 32 b ... 7 b ... 4 ... 30 ... 10 b ... 1 b ... 4 16 0 0 7 T otal ...102 Total ...112 G r a n v il l e . First Innings. P. P. Lincoln, o Christopherson, b Shillingford ..........60 F. E. Lander, lbw, b Saunders................. 3 Perch, b Saunders ... 38 Russell, c Bouch, b Saunders................. 4 W.Morris.b Hamilton 0 J. Wilson, jun., c Total................193 Browne,b Saunders 30 S. Ellis, c Lowther, b Saunders*................. 3 In the Second Innings Lincoln scored b Shil- lingfcrd 8, Lander (not out) 11, Perch (not out) 4; extras 2.—Total, 25. F. Taylor, run out... 9 J.;Moore, st Browne, b Saunders ..........17 L. R. Glover, b Shillingford.......... 5 A. R. Layman, not out ........................ 6 Extras.................23 FOURTH M A TCH -v. WILLINGDON. Played on August 19 and 20. G r a n v il l e . First Innings. P. P. Lincoln, b Parris ... 2 S. Starkey, run o u t .......... 1 Perch, c Smith, b Parris 10 C. J. M, Godfrey, b Parris 4 W. Morris, b P arris..........32 S. Ellis, b H id e ................. 0 F. Lander, b Hide .......... 3 J. Moore, lbw, b Hide ... 0 F. Taylor, b Hide .......... 0 A. Layman, not o u t .......... 7 L. Glover, c Mayfield, b Hide ...............................18 E xtras........................18 Second Innings, b J. R. Jackson 0 c Hart, b Hide... 33 b Parris .......... 2 bH ide................. 1 b Parris ..........28 b Parris ..........15 not out ..........11 b Parris .......... 0 c and b Parris... 0 b J. R. Jackson 0 b Parris Extras... Total ... Total ... 95 W IL L IN G D O N . J. F, Miller, b Perch 38 J. R. Jackson, b God­ frey ........................ 1 A. W. Jackson, b Starkey ................. 4 R. S. Hart, b Godfrey 99 J. Hide, b Perch..........15 G. F. Jackson, c Lincoln, b Godfrey 4 H. Smith, b Godfrey... 2 J.Mayfield, b Morris 20 Parris, c Lincoln, b Ellis.....................61 S. Hart, c Moore, b Ellis................... ... 2 F. Mewett, not out 7 Extras ...... 13 Total ..... 263 FIFTH MATCH—v. LEWES PRIORY. Played at Lewes on August 21 and 22. L e w e s . 0 c First Innings. W. G. Quaife, b Godfrey J. Meaden, c Layman, b Godfrey ........................ A. J. Jordan, b Godfrey... J. Arlington, c Godfrey, b Perch............................... 1 J. Pelham, c Taylor, b Starkey ................. ... 9 G. H. Arlington, b Godfrey ........................25 Parris, hw, b P erch .......... 7 E. 8. Currey, c and b Godfrey ........................ 5 Hilton, b Perch................. 0 Callingham, not o u t ......... 3 H. Beaman, b Perch.......... 0 E xtras........................ 9 Second Innings, run out ..........10 8 c Ellis, b Perch 18 Lincoln, Starkey ... , 82 lbw, b Starkey 15 c Layman, b Starkey .......... 4 c Layman, b Starkey.......... 0 c and b Starkey 17 net out c Starkey, Perch absent.......... b Glover ... Extras... ... 16 b ... 5 ... 0 ... 3 Total ..........72 G r a n v il l e . Total ...129 P. P. Lincoln, c Meaden, b Hilton ... 0 S. Starkey, b Parris... 2 Perch, c OaJlingham, b Parris ................. 6 L. R. Glover, c G. Arlington, b Hilton 11 C.J.Godfrey, b Parris 1 W. Morris, c Eeaman, b Bilton ................. 8 S. Ellis, c Quaife, b Parris........................ 6 F.Lander.cJ. Arling­ ton, b Parris ... 2 A. R. Layman, b Hilton ................. 0 F. Taylor, b Parris 4 J. Moore, not out ... 0 Extras .......... 2 Tota’.. 42 A t Lynton, Mr. G. H. Swinstead scored 455 in seven innings, being only four times out, with an average of 112 . CH ISW ICK PARK v. ROBERTSBRIDGE. Played at Robertsbridge on August 12. R o b e r t s b r id g e . First Innings, C. Butcher, b Green... A. Elsam, c sub.......... A. Jones, b Farr........... A. Olney, b Farr... M. Summerhayes, c Bates 27 W. Clifford, b Green... L. Nicoll, c Bodington R H Taylor, c Dean R. Parkhurst, c Farr G, Fuller, b Green ... M. Martin, not out ... J. Smith, b Green ... B ........................ Second Innings. st Bates .......... b Bodington b Lyons ... b Green c Bodington c Lyons b Green ... not out h w .......... lbw .......... B 4, n b 4 8 Total ..........81 C h is w ic k . Total ... 42 J. Bates, b Martin ... 7 P. E. Bodington, b Martin .................12 G. Lyons, b Fuller... 8 J. J. R. Green, b Martin ................. 0 H. M. Fawcett, b Martin ................. 3 W. Cook, b Fuller ... 1 A. Priestley, b Mar- tin ........................ 0 I A. Watson, b Clif­ ford ........................ J.Farr, c Butcher ... C. S. Dean, lbw... ... J. Nicoll, c Jones ... F. Smith, not out ... B ........................ Total 18 11 3 . 0 . 0 . 7 , 70 CHISWICK PARK v. SOUTH SAXONS. Played at Hastings on July 10. S o u t h S a x o n s . First Innings. R. Guzman, b Bodington 0 A. Lavender, c Dean ... 3 G. K. Papillon, c Cook ... 21 H. Papillon, c Butcher ... 14 Butt, b Bodington .......... 4 Cupitt, b Bodington... ... 4 G. W. Hardy, c Priestley 0 W. L. Smith, b Bodington 10 W. Hardy, b Bodington... 7 E. Smith, not out .......... 3 H. C. Wilson, b Farr.......... 2 B 2 . l b l . w 2 ................. 5 Second Innings, b Dean ... run out st Bates ... c Bodington c Nicoll c Dean.......... c Lyons ... b Cook.......... not out b Dean c Lyons 1 29 , 35 . 1 , 6 , 23 0 , 0 . 2 . 0 0 Total .................73 C h is w ic k P a r k . First Innings, B 5,1b 6, nb 1 12 Total ...109 A. W. Watson, c Hardy ................. 5 A. Priestley, c Wilson 5 G. Lyons, c Wilson ... 2 J. Farr, c and b Lavender .......... 1 J. Bates, lbw ..........14 P. E. Bodington, b Cupitt ................. 9 Total ................... 105 C. Butcher, b Cupitt 16 In the Second Innings Watson scored, c Guz­ man 13, Farr, lbw 2, Bodington (not out) 46, Butcher, (not out) 10, Dean, b Lavender 3; b 2, lb 2.—Total, 70. C. S. Dean, b Laven­ der ........................34 W. Cook, b Lavender 13 H. M. Fawcett, st Smith .............. 1 J. Nicoll, not out ... 0 B 2, lb 8 .......... 5 CHISWICK PARK v. WILLINGDON. Played at Willingdon on July 13. C h is w ic k P a r k . H. M. Fawcett, b H art... J. Farr, b H art..........37 A. Priestley, b Hart 38 A. Watson, c R. Hart 30 C. S. Dean, lbw.......... 2 J. J. R. Green, lbw ... 33 G. Lyons, c Burt ... 22 J. Bates, c Mewitt ... 18 P. E. Bodington, b H a rt........................ 1 W. Cook, b Hart J. Nicoll, not out B 11, lb 1 ... Total ... ,.198 W lLLIN O D O N . F. E. Bryant, c and b Lyons ................. 7 R. S. Hart, c Bates... 26 J. H. Miller, c Faw­ cett ........................ 9 S. Christopherson, b F a rr........................12 G. F. Jackson,b Farr 9 F. A. Jeffery, c Bodington ..........25 W. H. Burt, b Farr... 0 D. A. De Villiere, c Cook........................ 6 S. Bart, b Farr.......... 3 J.Mayfield,b Boding­ ton ........................ 46 F. 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