Cricket 1892

JULY 28, 1892 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 5 881 HAZELWOOD v. HURSTLEIGII.—Played at Hurstleigh on July 23. H azelwood .—First Innings. K. J. Leather, b Har- tree ........................22 P. Keith-Murray, c Corsellis, b Hartree 8 W. T. White, b Har­ tree ........................ 3 S. F. Hurt, b Hartreo 0 F. A. Engelken, c Master, b Jameson 3 W.Hopkins,c Maling, b Hartree .......... 0 C. Mclver, c and b Harcree ................. 1 In the Second Innings Leather scored, b Har- tree, 17, Keith-Murray, b Hartree, 22, White (not out) 13, Hurt (not out) 2, Burr, b Maling, 1; extras 5—Total, 60. H urstleigh . M. Burr, c Corsellis, b Jameson .......... F. Shepstone, not out W. Charlesworth, c Hartree, b Jame­ son ........................ J.Bacchus,cJameson, mi., b Jameson ... Total .......... Henty, c Leather, b H opkins................. 4 Graham, b Murray... 14 Jameson, maj., c and b Leather .......... 9 Corsellis, b Leather 7 Master,maj .bLeather 1 Maling, c Engelken, b Hurt ................. 0 Monckton, b Murray 8 Hartree, b Leather... 10 Chumley, b Leather 5 Master, mi., c Mur­ ray, b Leather ... 2 Jameson,mi.,not out 0 Extras................. 1 Total , 61 HAZELWOOD v. FONTHILL.—Played at Font- hill on July 20. F o n t h i l l .— First Innings. K. Moorson, c Shep­ stone, b Leather ... 8 C. McNaghten, lbw, b Bacchus ..........10 H.Goodwin,bLeather 0 N. Phipps, b Leather 2 H. Warner, b Leather 0 G. Bruce, b Leather 0 A. Phipps, b Leather C. Ebden, b Leather W.Barttelot.bHopkins De la Rue, b Leather Dunluce, not out ... Extras................. Total 31 In the Second Innings Moorson scored, b Shep­ stone, 8, McNaghten (not out) 10, Godwin, b Shep­ stone, 0, Phipps (run out) 0; extras 12—Total, 3u. H azelw ood P. Keith-Murray, c Barttelot. b Bruce 42 M. Burr, b N. Phipps 1 W. T. White, b N. Phipps ................. 0 K. J. Leather, c Mc­ Naghten, b Bruce 4 S. F. Hunt, b Ebden 6 W. Hopkins, b Ebden 1 F. A. Engelken, c and b Phipps................. 1 C. Mclver, b Phipps F. Shepstone,c Moor­ son, b Phipps C. B. Chambers, b Warner ................. J. Bacchus, not out Extras................. Total .......... TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL v. EDUCATION OFFICE.—Played at Paddington on July 20. E d u c a t io n O f f i c e .— First Innings. F.Cantwell, b Drewell 9 F. Emler, b Bell... ... 2 W. Barrett, b Bell ... 6 E.U. Coles, b Drewell l H. J. Davies, c F. Wall, b Drewell ... 6 R. Davies, c Bayley, b Bell ........................11 H.P.Brown, run out H. J. Ayliffe, not out C. H. O’Brien, b Bell C. Harris, b Bell ... S. Wright, run out... Extras................. Total 55 In the Second Innings Emler scored b Freeman 1 , Brown, b Drewell 0, Coles, b Freeman 8. Cant­ well, (not out) 25, Barrett, b Drewell 14, H. Davies, (not out) 16; extras 8—Total, 72. T otteridge P ark S chool . T.R. Coombes, b Bar­ rett ... F.Freeman,b Barrett 10 J. W. Aris, st Ayliffe, b Barrett.................12 Drewell, b Barrett F. Wail, b Coles......... Rev. J. Bell, b Coles... H. Wall, b Barrett... J. Prosser, c Coles, b Emler ................. E. Pullinger, not out 3 R. Bayley, c and b Coles ................. 4 A. Marsh, c and b Coles ................. 2 Extras................. 3 Total ... 54 CLAPTON v. TOTTENHAM.—Played at Totten­ ham on July 23. T ottenham . E. C. Walters, c Par­ rott, b Nelson ... 18 J. Messum, c and b W aterer...................53 W.Tomkins.b Nelson 6 J. Shilbourne, b G enders.................30 C. Wooldridge, b Wafcerer................. 8 J. Ablatt, b Waterer 0 C. Sykes, c Genders, b Waterer .......... J. Binns, st Trafford, b Nelson................. W. Bond, b Nelson... J. Stacey, c and b Waterer ................. A. Walters, not out .. B9, lb 5, n b l ... C l a p t o n . Total ...188 P.R.Waterer.b Sykea 73 C.H.Nelson, c Stacey, b Sykes ................72 H. E. Trafford, lbw, b Sykes ................. 2 G.Parrott.st Walters, b Sykes ................. 2 E. W. Genders, W. J. H. E. Reeve, not out A. J. Glenstraw, not out ........................ H 6, lb 1, w 1 ... Total ..157 Cumbridge, T. H. Case, A. Oppenheim, and J. A. Brown did not bat. BICKLEY PARK v. NE’ER-DO-WELLS—Played at Bickley on Julv 23. B ickley P ark . L. A.Shuter,b Farmer 47 C.V.B.Davy, c Evans, b Gaisford ..........31 F. de L. Solbe, b Far­ mer ........................33 H.E.Bouch.b Dalbiac 82 A.Latter, c Harbottle, b DalDiac................ 32 G. C. Boosey, c Stut- field, b Dalbiac ... 18 G. R. Clarkson, b G aisford................. 3 N e ’ er - do -W ells . T. P. Hilder, st Har­ bottle, b Gaisford 30 E. Fisher, c and b M ay........................21 C. T. Boosey, not o u t ........................ 0 A. Boosey, run out 0 B 14,1b 1, w 1,nb 2 18 Total ...315 D. S. Gilmore, c and b Bouch .................35 H. E. M. Stutfield, b D avy........................58 P. Gaisford, b Davy 26 F. B. May, b Davy ... 8 J. H. Farmer, b Davy 8 Com. Muggeridge, b D avy........................ 6 Dalbiac did not bat. Davy, b Honey, Fisher F.Harbottle,b Fisher O. Evanp, not o u t... H. Grogan, not out B 12, nb 6 ........ T o ta l..........166 BOSTON PARK v. HAMMERSMITH.—Played at Brentford on July 23. H ammersmith . Wickenden, b Jupp, jun........................... 15 Bacchus, b Harris ... 7 Green, c W.Poupart,b Harris .................71 Horsley, b Jupp, jun. 10 West, c Yosper, b Clayton .................31 Winter, c Harris, b White ................. 4 B o st o n P a r k . Turner, not out ... 13 Bromham, b Harris 35 Henning,lbw.bHarris 0 Redgrove, c Band, b Harris Mash.run out , Extras ... , Total . 6 0 ... 16 ...188 A. Harris, c Mash, b Horsley ...................12 G. H. Jupp, sen., c Bacchus, b Horsley 19 W. Vosper, b Brom­ ham ....................... 24 G. Band, c Horsley, b Green .................10 W. Steers, b Red­ grove .................22 R. Rapkin, not out 6 G.H. Jupp,jun,notout 13 W. Poupart, c Tur­ ner, b Bromham... 3 E xtra s................. 7 Total ..........116 J. Clayton, H. L. White, and C. Howard did not bat. _______________________________ F or Framlingham College v. Sherwood Fores­ ters, at Colchester, on July 2\ C. O. Raven in the first innings took three wickets for no runs, in the second innings six for 9, or nine wickets for 9 runs. U pton Gramm ar S ch o o l v. W aven ey.— Played at West Ham Park on July 23. S c or esWa v en ey , 63 (B. Foot 27); Upton Grammar School, 71 for seven wickets (Hayes not out 21). Innings de­ clared closed. GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE v. TOOTING GRAVENEY.—Played at Tooting on July 23. G old sm ith s’ In stitu te. H. E. Murrell, B uckley................. H. M. Blake, c Maclean,b Buckley J. E. Holmes, c Rob­ inson, b Buckley... A. Wroe, b Buckley S. R. Best, lbw, b B uckley................. A. Holmes, lbw, b Ridgeway 10 F. Bowler, c Foster, b Maclean ..........] H. Blake, b Maclean F. Buck, b Ridge­ way ........................ H. Baldwin, not out A. Letchford, b Ridgeway... ... ... B ........................ Total Watson, b Murrell... 21 Devereux, c H. Blake, b A. H olm es.......... 4 Maclean, run out ... 6 Ridgeway, lbw, b Wroe........................12 Buckley, b Murrell... 8 Foster, b Murrell ... 4 T ooting G rayeney . 43 Laing, run o u t .......... 4 Robinson, b Bowler 11 Mordan, b Murrell... 3 Thomas, b Murrell... 19 Otley, not o u t .......... 0 B ........................ 5 Total... , 97 HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS v. BATTERSEA —Played at Battersea on July 23. H a m p s t e a d N o n d e s c r ip t s . E. F. King, c Butler, b White ................. 9 C. E. E. Lee,cCarver, b W h ite................. 5 O. L. Tudor, cCarver, b W h ite ................. 1 A. E.Vigers.bSugden 0 C.Braithwaite,runout 18 A. Standfast,cButler, b W h ite ................. 6 B a t t e r s e a . C. N. Carvalho, c Brown, b Sugden... F. C. W. Durrrant, b White ................. L. Tewson, not out .. F. G. Hunt, c Blain, b W hite................. B 5, lb 2 .......... Total 0 , 64 H. Carver, b King ... 14 C. Stevens, b Braith­ waite........................ 5 G. T. Mellish,cBlain, b King ................. 4 H. A. White, not outlC5 R.S.North.bStandfast 39 W. Hiller, b Tudor ... 29 C. Armstrong,nctout 12 B 33, lb 5 ..........33 Total ...246 GOVERNMENT BELL TENTS. With Pole, Pegs, Ropes, all ready for erecting. Height 10 feet, circumference 40 feet; price 19/6 complete. WILLIAM MOORE, Lauderdale Buildings, Aldersgate, London. NOW/READY. PRICE SIXPENCE. GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS. W ith introduction and History of tho Contest since its origin in 1806. FULL SCORES OF ALL REPORTED MATCHES. W r i g h t & Co, 41, St. Andrews Hill, London, E.C., or W. H. Smith & Son’s Bookstalls. R . W . THOMAS (The Celebrated Sporting Photographer), 121,CHE AP S I D E , LONDON, E.C. 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