Cricket 1892

282 CttlCRET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 7, 1892 OXFORD UNIVERSITY AUTHENTICS V. QUEEN’S CLUB—Played at Queen’s Club on June 29. A u th en tics. H. T. Hewett, c and b Joues........................ 71 G. Fowler, st Men- 7.ies, b Jones......... 65 V. T. Hill, b Camp­ bell ........................58 H. D. Watson, c Windebank, b Campbell.................22 E. Smith, c Camp- bell, b Jones..........54 C. E. Dunlop, bJones 12 H. Philipson, c Pon- \ tifex, b Wiudebank 24 I Q oeen ’ s C lub . E. L. Metcalfe, b Windebank .......... H. T. 8. Gedge, b Windebank .......... W. J. Barry, not out H. T. Arnall Thomp­ son, c Jones, b Campbell .......... B 9, lb 5, w 1 ... Total 22 ..370 D. D. Pontifex. c Hewett, b Smith ... 18 Hon. J. Maxwell* Scott, b Smith ... 2 Sir Guy Campbell, b Smith ................. 37 R. II. Raphael, c Hewett, b Arnall- Thompson .......... 8 J. J. Phelps, c Hill, b Arnall-Thomp­ son ........................ 0 R. Mandera, b Smith 1 Lord E. Hamilton, c Watson, b Fow­ ler ........................23 G. E. S. Campbell, st Metcalfe, b Arnall- Thompson .......... 2 H. Menzies, b Smith 23 Jones, not o u t .......... 0 Windebank, b Smith 0 B 10, lb 2 ..........12 Total ...123 OXFORD UNIVERSITY AU CHENTIC8 v. WESTMINSTER SCHOOL.—Played at Vincent Grove on July 2. O x f o r d U n iv e r s it y A u t h e n t ic s . B. L. Richmond, c Page, b Berens ... 8 R. D. Budworih, c Alderson, b J. S. Shearme................. 2 R. A. Ingram, c Fitz- mauricc, b J. S. Shearme.................16 Rev. A. M. Batty, c Sherring, b Berens 32 F. street, c Sherring, b Fitzmaurice ... 67 E. Britten Holmes, b Berens .................17 F. H. Browning, b Berens ................. 5 K. J. M. Teesdale, run out ................. 6 W. H. Spottiswoode, b Fitzmaurice ... 13 J. R. Marriott, not out ........................14 C. B. Marriott, b Jitzmanr ic e ..........10 B 6, lb 3 .......... 9 Total ..199 W e s t m in s t e r S c h o o l . E. Berens, b Street... 11 W. F. D’Arcy, c Rich­ mond, b Street ... 2 J. F. More, c Britten- Holmes, b Street 0 F. B. Sherring, c Browning, b C. B. Marriott.................45 J. H. 8hearme, lbw, b Street ................. 0 J. H. Alderson, c Spottiswoode, b C. B. Marriott .......... 5 C. E. Page, b C. B. Marriott.................10 W.Armstrong,not out 20 R.Balfour, st Brown­ ing, b C. B.Marriott 2 D. Fitzmaurice, b C. B. M arriott.......... 14 D. Shearme, b C. B. Marriott................. 0 B 35, lb 2 ..........37 Total ...119 OXFORD UNIVERSITY AUTHENTICS v.BfCK- LEY PARK.—Played at Bickley Park on July 4 and 5. Rain alone prevented the Authentics Winning easily. O x fo r d U n iv e r s it y A u t h e n t ic s . J. B. Wood, b Bouch 27 A. Latter, c Tonge.b Boosey ..................171 A. J. Boger, b DiVy 73 F. A. G. Leveson- Gower, run out ... 39 F. Street, st Hunter, b H ilder.................. 5 J. R. Marriott, Bt Hunter, b Hilder... 5 H. T. S. Gedge, st Hunter, b Hilder... 23 B ickley First Innings. J. N. Tonge.b Wood G. Hilder,cStreet.bWood C. V. B. Davy, b Street ... R. 8. Jones, b Wood H. E. Bouch, run out ... C. H. Huntley, st Leveson- Gower, b Marriott H. B. Smith, b Marriott.. C. A. W. Gilbert, c John­ son, b Boger ................. B. H. Latter, c Johnson, b Boger ........................ G. R. Clarkson, not ou t... A. Boosey, st Leveson- Gower, b Wood .......... B 16,lb 2 ................. E. Britten-Holmes, not out ................. li.Berens, st Hunter, b H ilder................. J. B. Rawlinson, c Tonge, b Hilder ... F. E.Johnson,absent B 21, lb 1, nb 3... 25 Total ...378 P ark . Second Innings. 4 b Marriott..........21 18 b Street .......... 5 17 c Street, b Boger 12 4 not out .......... 6 51 cBritten-Holmes, b B oger..........62 15 c Johnson, b Boger .......... 0 16 b Boger .......... 3 not out .......... 2 c Wood, b Boger 0 18 B ................ Total ...143 Total ...13o A r li n g t o n v. M a ld e n W a n d e r e r s (2).— Played at Chiswick on July 2. Malden Wanderers, 33 and 71; Arlington, 47. MARLBOROUGH BLUES v. R.I.E. COLLEGE.- Played at Cooper’s Hill on July 2. M a r l b o r o u g h B l u e s . F. P. S. Taylor, c Et- linger, b Stirling ...100 F. G. Padwick, c Pike, b Etlinger ..........33 E. L. Hilleary, b Mil- ward........................12 L.C.W. Thring, c Mil- ward, b Stirling ... 40 A. L. Forrester, b Stirling ................. 6 W. R. Lewis, c Hack­ man, b Stirling ... 3 W. Yeames, c Flint, b Etlinger .......... 1 G. E. W. Money, not out ........................ 15 J. M. Ellis, notout ... 5 B 18, lb 3, nb 1... 22 Total . .. 237 W. G. Fellowes and T. W. Weeding did not bat. Innings declared closed. R.I.E. C ollege . T. E. Etlinger, c and b M oney.................59 P. F. Wickham, b Forrester.................12 H. S. Pike, c Thring, b M oney.................17 S. Cox, b Fellowes ... 12 J .L Stirling,bMoney 12 R. C. Milward, c Fel­ lowes, b Money ... 0 W. J. Riddell,b Money 0 J. Flint, c Weeding, b M oney................. J•L. Morrcs, c Lewis, b T aylor................. W. F. Hackman, not out ........................ W. H. Smith, not out ........................ Lb 5, w 1 .......... T o ta l..........128 KENSINGTON (2) v. ANCHORITES.—Played on July 2. K e n s in g to n . W. R. Jacks, not out 32 H. M. Waldock, b Turner ................. 0 J.P.Nicbolson, c Gar- don, b Jones..........14 A. Barrow, b Turner 23 J.Briggs, b Westland 27 W. J.Barrow.bTurner 23 G. G. Plewman, run out ........................ 3 E. B. Todd, not out 13 Extras.......... ... 11 T ota l ...146 H. Arthur, G. R. Bryan, and L. F. Leonard did not bat. A n c h o r it e s . Spear, lbw.bWaldock 0 Westland, b Waldock 28 Lavender,b Waldock 25 Fisher, not o u t.........31 Kavanagh, b Todd... 13 Jones, b Waldock ... 0 Turner, b Waldock... 10 Gardon b Waldock 0 Danby, b Waldock... 1 Todd, not o u t .......... 3 Extras.................12 Total ...123 Butt did not bat. 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