Cricket 1893
JULY 27, 1893 CRIOKET t A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME, 807 UXBRIDGE v. N E ’ER-DO -W EELS.—Played a Uxbridge on June 17. U x b r id g e . W . R. Collins, c Stut- field, b Harbottle ...158 W . H. Miles, b Lewis 28 W ood8,lbw,b Dalbiac 55 J. C. Hibbert, c and b B arry..........................30 T. B. Hughes, b Lewis 0 W .G.Newton, b Lewis 1 F.N .Reed, b Marshall 6 Capt. Mosse, not out 18 C. ifl. Stevens, b Mar shall.......................... 10 W. P. Barber, b Mar shall ........................... 0 A. C. Bird, not out... 3 B 20, lb 6, w 2 ... 28 Total ...337 Innings declared closed. N e ’ e r - d o -W e e l s . B. A. F. Grieve, b W oods ................... 4 F. B. May, c Hughes, b W oods .................. 24 H. E. M. Stutfleld, c Reed, b Woods ... 14 R. G. Lewis, b W oods 2 D. H. Barry, c and b B e e d .......................... 4 J. H. Farmer, not out 79 R. L. Marshall, b Miles .................. 9 L. U pton, c Reed, b Miles .................. 12 Major Dalbiac, not out ..........................24 B 2, lb 3.................. 5 Total ...177 O. Evans and H. T. H arbottle did not bat. LINDEN v. HONOR OAK (2).—Played at H onor Oak on July 8. H o n or O a k . C. Barton, not o u t ... 51 T. Gracey, c Clarke, C. D. Hayes, b Mar tin .......................... 2 J. Johnson, st Ben nett, b Martin ... 5 b M artin................. 16 W . North, b W atson 39 B 7, lb 4 .................. li Total ...........124 B. Kenyon, B. Ramsay, E. Holford, F. Mather, S. Swain and T. W oodfall did not bat. Innings declared closed. L inden . C. Clarke, b Holford 3 W . Watson, b B irton 0 B .......................... 5 B. Clarke, c Johnson, b H olford .................21 G. Fletcher, c North, b H olford ...........12 H. Martin, not out ... 10 D. Bennett,c Mather, b B a rton .................. 5 F. Eve, R. Fry, C. Drew, A. Allen, and A. N. Other did not bat. Total 56 SPENCER (2) v. HEATH FI.KLD (2).—Played at Bonner’s Field on July 15. H b a t b f ie l d . J. Brewer, low, J o h n so n ................... 1 H. W. Scutts, b L a th a m ................... 0 A. Taylor, b Latham 24 J. Stevens, b John son .............................51 W . Bolton, b Under hill ........................... 5 J. Tratham, c Under hill, b Latham W . E. Johnson, Minnnard ........... G. W . Underhill, b Stevens ................... W . Lipscom be, b Stevens .................. H. Mogg, lbw, b Taylor ................... E. Padbury, b Min- n a r d .......................... H.Latham, b Stevens J. Brannan, run out 15 G. Underwood, b Latham .................. 9 R.Minnard,bJohn8on 15 C. Pullen, b Latham 10 H .Greenwood,notout 0 Extras ................... g Total ...143 S p e n c e r . K. B. W atts, run out 12 li. L. Vickery,c Bol- toD , b Stevens ... 0 M. H. Cox, c Bolton, b T a y lo r .......... « H. A. Neubronner, Taylor ................ J . Cato, not out Total 3 ... 0 ... 27 TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL v. M ILL H ILL —Played at Totteridge Park on July 19. M i l l H i l l . E . W . Bishop, c Bell, b D rew ell.................. 8 J.Hindes, c Drewell, b Bell .......................... 0 L . G. Bishop, b Bell... 18 J. Mardel, c Bayley, b Bell ................... ... 4 W . Cannon, b Drewell 12 F. Bennett, b Bell ... 2 I . Hindes, b Drewell... 0 J.E.Cowley, c Turn bull, b Bell ........... W . Palmer, b Drew ell .......................... A. Watson, b D rew ell................... T. Hockey, not out B ................ Total T o t t e r id g e P a r k S ch o ol b E. F. Freeman, b Ben nett ..........................12 Drewell, c Bennett, b E. B ish o p ..................48 Rev. J.Beli, b Bennett 1 J. Prosser, b Bennett 7 T. R. Coombes, not out .......................... 9 H. Turnbull, R. Dick, H. Gall, and B. Millington did not bat. C. Bryant, Bishop .................. A. Bayley, b Ben nett .......................... B 8, lb 1 ........... Total ........... B e t h n a l G r e e n P o l ic e v . L e y t o j P o l ic e .— Played at Wanstead Flats on July 22. Leyton, 52 M arriott, not out 28); Bethnal Green, 134 for one wicket (Johns, not out 74, W ym an, not out 47). H IGHGATE SCHOOL v. PERIPATETICS.— Played on the School Ground on July 19. P e r ip a t e t ic s . F. Merk, b Stephen son ........................... 0 C. Johnson, b Steph enson..........................23 E. S. Ram , lbw, b Brodie ...................30 R. A. Clark, bSmith 32 R. A. Wilson, lbw, b Smith ................... 9 C. W .Taltot,b Steph en son .........................48 H. R. Ladell,c Smith, b F itzg ib b on ...........28 S. W. Tubbs,b Steph enson .................. 10 H. A. E. Standfast, not out ...................14 Extras ................... 9 T o t a l.................. 203 J. M. Gibbetts and E. A . Varnish did not tat. Innings declared closed. H ig h g a t e S c h o o l .— S.R. L ew is scored (not out 6, M. A. Jones (not out), 6 ; extras, 6.—Total, 18) SUNNINGDALE SCHOOL v. PINEWOOD SCHOOL.—Played at Farnborough on July 19. S u n n in g d a l e S c h o o l . R. S. Lucy, not out ... 54 G. H. Grant, b Quil- ter .......................... 9 Hon. W. C. W. Eger ton, b Bevington ... 42 Hon. A. C. Murray, not o u t ...................10 B 10, lb 1, w 12, nb 2 25 Total ...140 E. W. H ill-Thom son, E . G. H ay, W . D. Sturrock, A. P. Strange, A. K em p-W elch, E. St. J. Ewart, and W . J. J. Orr did not bat. Innings declared closed. P in e w o o d S c h o o l . J. B. Jenkinson, b Egerton ................... 7 F. G. Kennedy, b Egerton ................... 0 T. Bevington, c Mur ray, b Egerton ... 13 E. C. Quilter, c and b Egerton O.K.Chauce,cThom - son, b Strange ... P. C. de Paravicini, not o u t ................... E.A.C.Studd, notout B 8, w 3, nb 2 ... 13 Total 46 H. G. Bruce, G. Ripley. D. Ovey, and H. Pertin did not bat. UPPER CLAPTON (2) v. BUCKHURST H ILL (2) —Played at Buckhurst Hill on July 15th. U p p e r C l a p t o n . W. J. Sowerby, b Phillips .................. 17 G. a. Homer, b Rich m ond .......................... 2 J. R. Mason, b R ich m ond .......................... 5 C. F.Shackel.atSharp, b Richmond ...........43 R.H.PannelJ,stSharp, b Mayor .................. 38 T. C. Cox and H. J. Cook did not bat, Innings declared closed. B u c k h u r s t H il l . H. Gunson,b Phillips 1 R. 6 . Cushing, not out .......................... 2 P. Nell,ibw,b Phillips 5 F. H. Malsham, not out .......................... 6 B 14, lb 3,w l.nbl 19 Total ...138 W . J.Philiips,cMason, b W alsham ........... 1 F. S. Barwell, c Cox, b Nell.................. ... 21 J. J. Sheldon, b S ow e rb y .................. 9 E. Barwell,bSowerby 16 A. F. Richm ond, c Gunson, b Bowerby 4 H. G. Nicoll, b Nell 4 R.A.Sharp,bSowerby 35 T. M. Harding, c and b Sowerby ............ 4 R. Storey, b Sow erby ............................ 2 A. Mayor, b Nell ... 0 J. F. Roper, not out 0 Total 96 MERTON v. LONDON COUNLY COUNCIL.— Played at Merton on July 2 \ M e r t o n . F. D. Head, c Storold, b Lansdow ne..........39 Dr. Young, lbw, b G. Sykes ................... 4 M. M oorhouse, b W oodward ...........16 M. H. W hitley, b G. Sykes..................42 E. Godward, not out 50 J. P. Bevan, n ot out 31 B 8, lb 2 ...........10 Total ...........192 A. W . Collie, C. G od ward, W. Youlten, P. Craven, and F. L. Head did not bat. Innings declared closed. A. S. Lane, c C. God- ward, b M001house W. ti. W oodward, c Craven, b M oor house .......................... A. P. Com yns, b M oorhouse G. Sykes, not cut L o n don C o u n t y C o u n c il . H. W . Storold, c C. Godward, b M oor house ................... G. A. Lansdowne, b 11 W h itley.................. C. E. Moul, not out B 9, lb 4, w 1 ... 3 ... 55 14 Total ..........144 T. H. Evans, W . C. Hulbert, H. Ward, and H. J. Comyns did not bat. E a se b o u r n e v. M id h u r 8 t .— Played at Cowdry Park on July 24. Easebourne won by three runs on first innings. Easebourne, 35 and 91 for two wickets, innings declared. (G. W .Bell 14 and 48); M idhurst 28 and 81 (W . G. Carpenter, 19 and 16). HAMPSTEAD v. W OODFORD W E L L S —Played at W oodford on July 22. W o o d fo r d W e l l s . H. H. Davis, b Sharp 5 H. H. Brown,b Sharp 24 E. L. Mason, c and b Sharp ................... 0 H. Munro, run o u t ... 0 E. C. Palmer, b Sharp ................... 0 W . H. Dixon,b W ilson 0 G. T. Hollington, b Sharp ................... 2 W . Kemsley, c Kel son, b Sharp........... 2 F. S. Carter, b Sharp 12 F. C. B. Hunt, lbw, b Sharp .................. 5 B. J. W . Harper, not out ........................ 4 B10, lb 1, n b l ...1 2 Total 66 H a m p s t b a d . H. B. Hayman, c Dav ies, b Kem sley ... 7 W . H. Kelson, c Dav ies, b Kem sley ... 1 L. W . Badnall,b Kem- ?ley ........................... 2 H. T. Tewson. c and b Palmer ................... 1 T. M. Farm iloe, c Carter, b Palm er ... 12 P. F. W ilson, c Hunt, b Palm er.............. 37 A. W. Sharp, b Har per ..........................27 O.L. Tudor, cCarter, b Palm er.................. 4 A. B. Osm ond,c Dav ies, b Palm er ... 5 F. V. Selfe, b Palmer 1 J. Beley, not out ... 0 B 1, lb 3, w 1 ... 5 Total ...102 L a w s o p C r ic k e t f o r 1893.—Together with H ints to Young Players. An instructive treatise illustrated by seven special engravings, five diagrams showing how to place a team in the field to different towling, and copy of rules for guidance of those form ing clubs. &c. Also special instructions as to the “ Preparation of Cricket Grounds.” Post free Four Stamps.— W right & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. TENTS! TENTS!! TENTS!!! Suitable for Gardens, Cricket, or Camping-out purposes. Forty feet in circum ference, pure linen, with pegs, poles, and lines com plete. These tents are white, and have only teen used a little by Her M ajesty’s Government, and cost over £6 each. 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