Cricket 1893
MAT 18, 18S8 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, 159 CHARIiTOM PARK (2nd) v. ROYAIj MILITA ACADEMY.—Played at Charlton Park May 20. C harlton P ark . E. A. Redman, b Bell 2 |Dr. W. J C. Keats, b A. V. Lovey,b Collen 12 Gordo.j .............. . A. Martin, run o u t... 3 A, J. ecall, A. Burnett, c Mulli ken, b Bell .......... R. E. N. North, c Meyrick, b Bell ... St. John Scott, not out ........................ B. O. Ogilvy, c Sy mons, b Bell.......... 50 . Bu Gordon W. A. Pu d out CRYSTAL PAL ICE v. WILLINGDON.—Played at Willingdon on May 2 \ C rystal T r la c p . m not B 18, lb 2 w l.n b l 22 Total . 150 R o y a l M ilita r y Academ y, W oolw ich (2nd). R. E. Meyrick, b Burnet B. Maiuprise.bKeats 4 G. H.Gordon,b Keats 0 W. A. Gemmell, b Ogilvy .................50 C. F. L. Mulliken, c Lovey, b Burnett... 13 E. H. E. Col:en, c Lovey, b Burnett 3 C. B. Symons, c andb B u rn ett................ 2 0 S. H. Jacob, b Keats 0 H. L. G. Beil.bKeats 13 E. M. Birc h, b Ogilvy 0 A. Brough, not out... 3 B ........................ 5 Total 93 CHARLTON PARK v. OLD CHARLTON.—Flayed at Charlton Park on May 22. C harlton P ark . H. E. Lawrence, b Lam bert................. 4 Capt.W. McCanli?, b Wade ................. 88 H. Turrell,b Lambert 8 J. Hunter, b Wade ... 12 G. Ri ch. b Lambert 40 R.E.N.North,bLeaney 59 H. C. Sargent, b Gradidge................. 5 W. Burnett, b Gradidge................. A. H.Pease,bLeaney 10 W J. C. Keats, c Browr?. b Wade ... 3 Rev. W. W. Allister, not out ................ 10 B 16, lb 11 ,w 1 ... i 8 Total .217 First Innings. S. Hod 6 on, c Keatj, b Pease ........................ C. Bjown, c McAllister, b R isch ............................... F. Payee, st Lawrence, b G^Glibert,bRiach G.Draper,cHunt» r.bRisch J. Leaney, c Keats, b Hunter ........................ Beard, b Keat?................... H. Coote, not oat .. W. Wade, b Keats .......... Lambert, c TurreU, b Hunter ........................ H. Oradirfge, b Hunter B 12, Id 2 .......... O l d C harlton . Second Innings. G. P. Perry,bL.Horn 17 A.G. Holme, bJ.Hide 8 G. Cosens. not out... 1 Brown, b J. Bide ... 0 Mewett, c A. W. J*ckson, b J. Hide 4 ...1 3 Capt. F. J. Fleming.c Hide, b Bush ... F. C. Barchard, b J. H ide........................ Col. Pennycuiek, b B ush........................ F. D. Pawle, b J. B 6 , lb 2... Hide ...' ... •........ . Cos* ns, b J. Hide .. 7 Total A. A. Knight, c J. R. Jackson, b L. Horn E 8 WlLLINCDON. F. W. Bush.not out . 103 ! J. Hide, not out ... 48 G. Brown, b Knight 21 B P, lb 1, w 2 ... 9 R. Hart, c Perry, b i — Barchard................ 45 Total ...........252 L. G. Horn, b G. Coeens ................ S3 C. Harrison, A. W . Jackson. J. R. Jackson, W. J. Tcmpsett, J. Hart, and A. S. Villar diet not bat ■The “ Norfolk Cricket Annual” for 1893, edited by Mr. Bobin H. Legge, just received, contains particulars of the NorfolK County Cricket Club Cup competition, results of matches, batting and bowling average?, and a mass of information indispensable to cricketers. It a 1 so includes a portrait and biography of Sir Kenneth Kemp .and the prize essay on “ Old Time Cricket in Norfolk.’, The publishers are Messrs. Jairold and Sons, 10 Warwick Lane, London, E.C. Every cricketer should send 7 stamps to the office of this paper for this year’s C rick et C a len d ar (25th year of issue). It contains chief fixtures for the Beason arranged in chrono ogical <rder, table for registration of players in matches to come, pages for the insertion of other engage ments, Laws of Cricket, etc , etc.. Handy size for the pocket, bound in t.oth : in leather wallets, gilt lettering, Is. 6 d GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. 0 b McAllister 37 Total 1 . 0 , 14 . 72 run out b Burnett. run oat not out c McCanlis, North ... B 6 , lb 1 Total , 60 CHARLTON PARK (2nd) v. OLD CHARLTON (?nd).-Playei at Charlton Park on May 22. O ld C harlton . First Innings. Capt. Penstone, b Ogilvy 0 c W. Elsden. c Stap!ey, b A. L. McCanlis ................. Hauphton, c Allen, b Ogilvy............................... 2 Davies, c A. F. Lovey, b A. L. McCanlis ......... 0 W. McCanlis, b Ogilvy ... 0 J. Stott, c A. F. Lovey, b b Ogilvy ........................ 2 A. J. Maecall, b Ogilvy ... 0 F. Cross, run out ......... 0 Masters, b Ogilvy ......... 7 J. Cornelius, b Ogilvy ... 0 Beaufort, not out ......... 0 Hull, b Ognvy ................ () B .............................. 1 Second Innings, and b Ogilvy 11 c and b Ogilvy... 0 st Ogilvy, b A.F. Levey .......... 37 b A. L. McCanlis 2 c Stapley, Ogilvy ... 1 not oufc ... , b A. F. Lovey c Redman, AF. Lovey B 6 , lb 2 Total Total C harlton P ark . A. F.Lovey.cMasters, b Stott ................. 1 E. A. Redman, b EUdon .................15 H Stapley, Ibw.Stott 27 P. G. Allen. c Haughton, b Stott 11 H. C. Ogilvy, c Masters, b El&don 13 F. Guyer.bHaughton 0 A. Martin, c Stott, b Eaughton .......... 7 Total 72 J. H. W. Davies, c Haughton, b Stott 8 A. L. McCanlis, b Haughton ......... 27 J. E. Chipp, not out 56 W. A. Purdom, b Elsdon ....................14 A. Lovey, b Elsdon... 9 B 17, lb 3, w 1 ... 21 ...£09 CRYSTAL PALACE v. FOUIH SAXONS- Played at Bo Peep on May 24 and 23. C rystal T a lace. F. D. Pawle, b Tindall ... 5 b Tindall .......... G. t*. Perry, c Keppel, b Henson ......................... 0 run out ........... Capt. Fleming, c Pocock, D Henson ...................... 5 c G. E. Bicknell, c H. G. Papillon, b Henson ... S3 c A. Cosens, st Keppel, b Benson .........................16 A. A. Knight, c H. G. Papillon, b Henson Col.t'ennycuick.c Sparling b Benson......................... 3 F. C. Barchard, not out ... 31 G. Cosens, b Henson... a F Rawson, c Richardson, b Hensou........................ 7 Papil on, Tindall ... Pap Hon, Tindall ... Papillon, Ticchill ... 6 b Tindall b Tindall b Tindall not out F. L. out Leschmaker, ru i B 4, lb 2, w l... Total ... c Keppel, b Tin- da i................... c Tindall, b H enson.......... ........... 122 S outh S axons . Total 98 First Inning*. G. Keppel, c Knight, b Bicknell ........................ 7 A. C. Coles, b Knight ... 10 H. G. Papillon, b Knight.. 15 Stcond Innings. b Knight ..........14 Ibw, b Bicknell .. 2 c Cosens, b Bicknell.......... 1 Rev. H. C. L. Lindall, st Pawle, b Bicknell ... ... 52 b A. Cosens A. H. Richardson, b Knight ........................ 0 W. A. r*. Sparling,b Knight 7 P. H. Papillon, b Knight 0 W. Leigh Smith, run out 9 Rev. H. L. out Poceck, not ... 84 Henson, lbw, b A. Cosens fi B 6 ,lb 2 ........................ 8 Tctal ..................117 b Bick. ell... Lot out c Pawle, Bicknell... c Cosens, Bicknell... roc out B .......... 24 Total 74 tfP P E R C H P rO N v. HA1IPSTE ID.—Plajed at Upper Clapton on May 29. U pper C kapton . W. J. Sowerby, t Sharp, b Hilton .., ■. J. Miroy, c Robert son, b Hebert............ 87 W . H. Leal, c He bert. b Hilton............ 17 A. C. Haslam.b Mack intosh .................. 4 J. s. TekelJ, c Sharp, b Riley .................. 9 J. B. Cottingham, c Hilton, b Kiley ... 7 Total... HAMPSTEAn. A. W. Sh L. W. Osborn J. C. Toller, b Leal H. R. Hebert, c Miroy, b Mott......... : Hilton, c Fox, b Os born ........................ .rp, b Leal 12 adnall, b 25 , 0 J. W, Mackintosh, b Mott........................ A. B. Osmond, not out ........................ S. S. Rotertson, c Osborn, b Mott ... H. Francis, not out B 6 , lb 3, nb 1 ... Cricket Match at Cambridge- M.C.C. & GROUND v. CAMBRIDGE UNI- VEESITY, MAY 25th, &c, c o *r S CTS E. C. Mott, b Riley... 16 J. Fox, c Sharp, b Hilton ................. 1 V - A. Iiby, b Hilton 16 A. F. Abbott, b Hilton ................. 0 Osborn, not out ... 17 B 12 , lb 6 ..........18 142 Total ... , C. W .Daun and G. 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