Cricket 1894

JUNE 14, 1894 CRICKET g A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, 207 BOWLING ANALYSI3. S u rrey . First Innings. _ __ Second Innings. O. M. R. W . Wainwr'ght... 37.1 8 74 6 .. P eel............... 37 20 43 2 Hirst .......... 9 3 13 2 .. Ja kson.......... 5 0 8 0 .. Y o r k s h i r e . First Innings. O. M. R. W. ... 22 8 31 6 ... 17.3 3 30 3 ... 7 2 7 0 ... 30 5 9 0 Second Innings. O. M. R. W. O. AJ. R. W. Richardson ... 20 5 28 4 ... ... 20 4 42 6 Lockwood ... 19 3 6 3i 6 .................... 15 6 271 Smith 5 1 7 3 lo ck wood delivered two no-balls. CLVPTON v. HORNSEY.—Played at Hornsey on «une P. H o r n s e y . H. W. Priestly, b R. H. King, not out 15 Nelpon ................. 4 D. Nimmo, b NoJloth 0 E. J. Ramsey, c NolH. Collingridga, b loth, b F. Hughes 30 F. Hughes .......... 12 H. Collett, b Nolloth 20 H. J. French, bC. H. J. H. Nicholas, b Noi- Nelson ................. 2 loth ........................ 15 F. Orton, c Wal­ S. L. Clarke, b F. bancke, b Nelson 0 Hughes ................. 2 Lb ................. 1 F. O. Tubby, b Nol— loth ........................ 4 Total ..........105 C lapton . W. Taward, run out 1 J. H. Nelson, c F. Hughes, lbw, b Clarke, b Tu'.by ... 20 Collet ................. 9 J. Attenborough, not J. K. Hughes, c Co!- out ........................ 7 Jett, b King .......... 0 R. H. Walfcanche, W. H. Nolloth, b lbw, b Col ett.......... 1 Tubby ................. 31 S. Meadows, b Collett 0 A. Dodson, b Tubby 1 B 1, lb 2, w 2 ... 5 G R. Crofts.b Collett 5 — F. Boys, b Collett ... 4 Total .......... 81 CLVPTON v. HORNSBY.—Played at Hornsey on June 9. C l a p t o n . F. A.Bishop, b Clarke 17 J. H. R^linson, not out ........................52 A. S. Hatt, not out ... 24 E xtras.................13 P. Walker, b Swin­ stead ........................ 3 B. R. Biuce, c Hick­ son, b Bacmeister 1 H. Boyton, c Clarke, b Bacmeister......... 26 .1. H. Douglas, H. F. Trafford, R. Canby, W. W. Thorogood, and W. F. Grant did not tat. lnniuga declared closed. H o r n se y . Total ...139 B. A. Clarke, c Hattt b B ishop................. 0 T. B. Tubts.b Bishop 9 J. Hickson, c Canby, b T horogood..........16 G. H. Swinatead, b Thorogood .......... 1 E. Pacmeister, Ibw, b B ishop................. 1 B. F. Furnisp, c Canby, b Bishop ... 2 W. P . Davis did not 1 nt F. H. Swinstead, c Grant,b 'l horogood R. G. Hutchinsor, c Hatt, b bishop ... W. Ingram, not out L. H. Bacmeister, not out ........................ E xtras................. Total .......... ( \Cricket Groand TEAK SEATS Lawa Tennis TEAK SEATS and p ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS For CRICKET AND TENNIS. UR9UND3 PARKS, GARDcNS, PARADED And all open spaces. Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH As supplied to the Snrrey County Club, Kennington Oval ADDRESS— H, CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S.W. D A F T ’ S NEW Illustrated Catalogue O P CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, &C. Now Ready, Post Free on Application. 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