Cricket 1893

JUNE 8, 1893 CRICKET j A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME* 195 ST. ANDREW’S INSTITUTE v. EEPTON SCHOOL.—Played at Repton on June 3. S t . A n drew In stitu te. G. Carr, cHemman, b E ccles.......... ...21 W. H. Dexter, c Beezley, b Bryant 8 H. Ward, c Daven­ port, b Brjant ... 9 H. TomkiDS, b Busby 4 S. Hopwell, not out 0 Ex l a s ..................*2 W. White, b Busby... 13 H. Elliot, b Bryant ... 7 H. Hodgekinson, c MarshaH, b Busby 4 F.H.Jowers.c Daven­ port, b bryant ... 3 T. Green, c Busby, b Ecc es .................£9 G. Shepside, c and b Eccles .................29 T. A. Dixon,b Busby 76 Total R epton S chool . H. J. Davenport, not H. Meynell, b Ward out ........................49 E xtras............... . G H. Busby, b Ward 20 G. F. Abell, b Ward 2 Total ... . A. Ecclef, not out ... 1 I E. H. Beazley, E. S. Glegg, 8. W. Marshall, G. H, Sbepstone, B. J. Bryant, G. W. Hensman, and J Hounsfield did not bat. ...225 75 ST. PAULS SCHOOL v. BEDFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—Played at Bedford on June 3. S t . P aul ’ s S chool . L. O. Mellish. c Fforde, b Warner £6 J. H. Harris, run out 3 L. H. S. Mathews, b Warner ................. G G. Bailey, lun out ... 10 L. P. Jones, not o u t. 0 B 18, )b 2, w 2, n b l 23 Total ...192 A. C. Pearson, b War­ ner ........................16 B. H. Ogilvy. c L. R. Swann, b Warner... 47 R- O. Schwarz, b Warner ................. 5 L.C. Glascock c, and b Warner ........... 0 H. H. E. Sutton, c Barrison, b Harris 36 R F. C. Hedgeland, c Pollard, b Warner. 20 B edford G rammar S chool . L. H.Swann.c H f dge- land, b Mellish ... 13 C.L.Beaslty.b Sutton 51 H. M. Beasley, not out ........................51 ( A. F. Pollard, E. F. Harrison, H. B. Warner, E. C. Harris, C. R. Fforde, E. G. Sexton, and W. R. Pearce did not tat. C.A.Hairis. not out 101 B7, lb 3 ..........10 Total .. 226 I ncogniti First Innings. E. K. H. D’Aeth, c Grace, b Townsend .................12 H. D. Trevor, b Grace ... 11 J. H. Smith, c Van Someron, b Townsend... 0 G F. Wells Cole, b Town­ send ............................... 6 F. Brj an. lbw, b Grace ... 13 P. Trevor, b lownsend ... 17 A.M. Miller, b Grace ... 21 E. P. Isaacs, c Graham Smith, b Townsend ... 5 A. J. P. Miller, b Town­ send ... ... ................. Sir A. W .L. Hemming, b Townsend.....................15 E. J. P. Cassan, not out ... 1 B 4, lb 1, w 1 ............... 6 INCOGNITI v. SHERBORNE SCHOOL.—Played at Sherfcorne on May 29 and 30. S herborne S chool . First InniDgs. Second Innings. J. E. Stevens, c A. J. Miller, b Cassan .......... 0 Ibw, b Cassan ... 5 C. A. S. Ridout, b Cassan 25 b Cass^n ..........14 A. C. C. Wright, b Cassan 9 b D’Aeth ........ 43 I-. C. Powys, b Cassan ... 4 b A. J. P. Miller 0 H. Laurie, c Smi-.h, b Cassan ........................26 b Wells Cole ... 9 T. Stanger Leathes, b Wells Cole ................. 19 b Wells Cole ... 1 W. J. Bensley, c A. J. Miller, b D’Aeth ..........36 b D’Aeth ........... 1 H. H. Joy, st A. M. Miller, b Castan ........................42 c Isaacs, b Wells C ole................. 7 W. McEnery, b A. J. P. M iller... ........................ 1 b D’Aeth ........... 0 J. H. Prichard, b A. J. P. M iller...............................14 not out ........... 0 E. J. Holberton, not out 2 b D’Aeth ........... 3 B 11, lb 3 .................14 B 11, lb 2 ...13 Total Total 95 I ncogniti . E. K. H. D ’Aeth, c Prichard, b Stevens 28 H. IX Trevor, c Hol­ berton, b Stevens 6 G. F. Wells Cde, b St°vens .................£6 C H. HodgsoD, st Bensley, b Joy ...65 P. Tievor. b Stevens 9 A. M. Milter, lbw, b Stevens................. 13 E. P. Isaacs, b Joy... 8 J. H. Smith, not out 70 A. J. P. Miller, st Bensley, b Holber­ ton ........................ 12 Sir A. W. L. Hem­ ming, b Joy ..........44 E. J. P. Cassan, b Joy ........................15 B 5, lb 3 ................. 8 Total 814 IMCOGNITI v. CLIFTON COLLEGE.—Played at Clifton on May 31 and June 1. C lifton C ollege . C. L. Townsend, c A. M. Miller, b Bryan 51 C. Bonham Carter, run out ................. 3 H R. Crosthwaite, b A. J. P. Miller ... 9 W. G. Grace jnn., c and b D’Aeth..........21 G . 8. Graham Smith, b Bryan ... •• ... 4 J. H. Curtis, c D ’Aeth, b Cassan 111 J. H. F. Mills, lbw, b Wells C ole.............86 G.Huddle-ton,c and b A.M. Miller ...65 A. S. Jackson, st Bryan, b Wells C ole......................... 2 T. B. Nicho’son, run out ...........................36 W. W. Van Someron, not out ....................12 B 19, lb 9 .............38 Second Innings. c Grace, b Townsend ... 0 cBonhamCarter, b Townsend... 8 c Mills, b Grace 23 c and b Town­ send ..........70 bCrosihwaite ... 0 b Crosthwaite ... 0 b CroBthwaite... 3 c Van 8omeron, b G race..........19 1 b Crosthwaite ... 5 b Grace .......... 0 not out .......... 0 B 8, lb 5 ... 13 Total .................Ill T otal... 141 INCOGNITI v. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE.- Played at Cheltenham on June 2 and 8. C h elten h a m C o lle g e . First Innings. F. B. Champain, b Mi'ler ..................76 H. B. Jeffery, c Isaacs, b Wells Cole ........................36 H. C. Manners, b Miller ................. 1 J. W. Stratton, b Isaacs .................45 E. H. B. Stanley, b leases .................15 J. M. QuintOD, b Isaacs ................ 10 H. Baird, c Coliin b Bryan.................15 G Gruham, b Bryan 7 F.R. Coates, c Co lin, b Isaacs..........♦... S3 R. E. Edmondson, c Hemming,b Isaacs 6 G. K. Denne, not out ........................ 0 B 15, lb 8 ..........23 Totil . 267 In the Second Innings Champain scored, c Trevor, b Miller, 57, Jeffery, c Cassan, b Isaacs, 4, Manners, c Trevor, b Wells Cole, 44, Stratton, b D’Aetb, 19, Stanley, not out, 0.—Total, 117. In co g n iti. E. K. H. D’Aeth, Champain, b Stratton.................2L H D. Trevor, cCham- pa n, b Coates ... 44 J. H. bmith, b Baird 50 G. F. Wells Cole, c Jeffery, b Stanley 90 Sir A. vV. L. Hem­ ming, b Quinton... 10 F. Bryan, c Stratton, b D en ne................ 16 Capt.P.Trevor.cGra- ham, b Denne ... 63 E. W. Collin, b Q uinton...................18 E. P. Isaacs, not out 3J A. J. P. Miller, c and b Champian............17 E. J. P. Cassan, b Champian .......... 0 B 6, lo 3, w 1............10 Total . 378 QUERNMORE HOUSE SCHOOL v. ST. CHRIS­ TOPHER’S SCHOOL.—Played at Blackheath on May 31. Q uernmork H ouse S chool , First Innings, G. C. Morgan, Grylls ................. L. Yezzi, b Festing... C. Armstrong, b Fest­ ing ........................ P.Aehton, b Festing D. C. Harvey, c Grylls, b Festing W. A. D. Rust, Grylls ........... R. W. Hodges, Grylls .. 10 b .. 2 b 3 W. L. Engelhardt, b Grylls .......... T. Edey* c Beard, b Festing ................. J. Brearley, b Fest- ing ........................ W. Strudwick, not out ........................ B 4, nb 5 .......... Total .......... Lucap, b Armstrong Canton, c Ashton, b Ai mstrong .......... Gryllfc, b Ashton ... Adanson,c and bArm- Btrong ................ Festing,b Armstrong Watson, c Harvey, b Ashton ................. McCauley, c Yezzi, b Ashton ................. Teesdale, b Arm­ strong .......... Wilson, c Yezzi, Ashton .......... Beard, b Ashton Strutt, not out Btf, lbl, w 2 Total .......... HAMPSTEAD v. HIGHGATE SCHOOL. - Playad at Highgate on June 3. H ampstead . In the Second Innings Morgan,scored st Grylls, b Festing,18, Yezzi,b Fesftng, 8, Armstrong (not out), 58, AshtOD, b Watson, 42, Harvey (not out), 7; b 1, lb 1, w 2 —Total 127. S t . C hristopher ’ s S chool . 22 NORTaBROOK v. LEY LON.-Played at Leyton on June 8. N orthbrook . Total... ... 438 V. Hewett, b Wallace A. H. Smith, b Wal­ lace ........................46 B. W.Burroughs,lbw, b Law .................23 S. Abbott, b Law . . 84 C. O. Springthorpe, b L a w ........................ 0 J. Dacres, b Law ... 33 C. McGahey, lbw, b A. S m ith ................. 0 E. J. Watts, b V. Smith ................. 3 H. Penstone, b a . H. Smith .................26 F. Butler, c Butler, b A. Sm ith................. 82 J.W. Knowles, b Law H. N. Smith, b Law w. D. Butler, b Law V. Smith, b Law ... J.W. Blenkiron, not out ........................ B 6, lb 11 .......... C. H. Gray, b Brodie 8 H. Francis, b Steph­ A.W.5harp,bStephen- enson ................. 1 son ........................ 40 L. W. Badnall, c W. S. Hale, c Ker, b Brown, b Ker.......... 40 Sndth ................. 45 J.G. Howard, b Ker .. 0 H.B. Hayman.cLewis, C. D. D. McMullin, b Stephenson......... 16 not out ................. 8 H.R.Hebert, b StephA. B.Osmond,notout 16 enson........................ 11 Lb 6, nb 3 .......... 9 A. Reirf, c Smith, b — Brodie ................. 47 Total ......... 211 Innings declared closed. H ig h g a te S ch ool. First Inning*. F. B. Smith, c and b J. Ker, c Osmond, b O sm on d ................. 0 o Hale ................. 3 S. R. Lew is, c Me ul- A. F. Topham, b 0 len, b Hale .......... 0 O sm ond.......... ... H. W. Brodie, c BadE. W. Carter, not nall, b Osmond ... 4 out ........................ 2 A. D. Brown, b W. L. Firth, b Hale 3 O sm on d................. 5 F. G. Price, b Hale... 0 F. L. Stephenson, b Lb ........................ 2 Osmond ................. 6 — E. A. Varnisb, b Totil .......... 26 Osmond ................. 1 In the Second Innings Smith scored, b Hebert, 3, Lewis, c and b Reid, 1. Brodie, c Hebert, b Reid, 2, Brown, b Reid, 1?, Stephenson, c B&dnall, b Hebert 23; b 7, lb l.—-Total,52. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Cambridge May TermAttractions CRICKET MATCH, JUNE 9. AUSTRALIANS v. CAM. UNIVERSITY MILITARY TOURNAMENT, JUNE 14 HORTICULTURAL SHOW, JUKE 15 Friday. 9th, Wednesday 14th, and Thurs­ day, 15th June, Cheap Day Excursions to CAMBRIDGE will leave Moorgate 9.22 a.m., Aldersgate 9.24, Farringdon 9.26. King's Cross (G.N.)9.51, Finsbury Park 9.55. Returning each day at 9.30 p.m. Qhird Class Return Fare, 4s. For f-iriher particulars see tilia, to be ob­ tained at Company’s stations and Town Parcels Receiving Offices; of Messrs. Swan & Leach. 2, Charing Cross, and 32. Piccadilly Circus ; at the Army and Navy Stores. 105, Victoria Street, S.W .; and of William Whiteley, 151, Queen’s Road, Bayswater, W. London, HENRY OAKLEY, King’s Cross, June, 1893. General Manager. GRADIDGE’S CEL BRATED CRICKET BATS AND BALLS. The “ Imperial Driver.” The “ Extra Special.'’ The “ Special Selected ” Bats. Patronised by all the Principal Clubs Schools, and Colleges in the Kingdom.’ Total....... 231 TON. A. Melton, c H. Smith, b A Smith 3 C. Wallace,b A.Smith 11' A. Law, not out ... 0 B 9,1b 4...............18 Total ........88 FACTORY— ARTILLERY PLACE, WOOLW ICH , L O i N O O N , S . E .

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