Cricket 1894

JULY 5, 1894 CRICKET i k WEEKLY BECORD OF TEE GAME* 229 M .C.C. & G r o u n d . F irst Innings. O. F orbes ... B athurst F ry ............ B ardsw ell R aikes ... M . R . W . 2 47 1 0 24 0 6 43 5 2 32 3 1 6 0 S econd Inr ings O. M . R . W . ... 8 2 21 5 ... 6.3 2 12 1 ... 5 1 38 0 ... 3 0 15 0 F orb es delivered tw o no-v all3. N O R W O O D v. SU R B ITO N , on June 30. ■Played at S u rtiton P urbjton . S. A. P . K itcat, R og ers ................66 T . W. F orsytb, b R ogers ................... 8 H. W . F orsyth , b R og ers ................... 7 R . F . B lak iston, b A ustin .................26 A. M arzetti, b Austin 0 H . A. Sergeant, b A u s tin ...........................15 Total R ev. C . R. Bailey, b R ogers ................... 1 N orwood . W . A ustin, r u n o u t ... 0 [ L . de M ontezu m a, A . P. R oe, not ou t .. 45 n ot out .....................31 T. D . Lee, b Baxen- | B ............................. 18 dale ..........................44 1— T o t a l............138 R . S. R 'g e rs, A, S pringett, H . B lachford, W . O. E lborough, W . 8. Bradstreet, G. S ch u m a tn , and E. L . S im pson did n ot bat. C . A. E ew itt, b A ustin ..................... 1 F . R . S. Baxendale, n ot < u t ..................... 4 V H .H ow ell, c and b R ogers ..................... 3 H. H ardw icke.c Lee, b R o g e rs.................... 0 B 10, lb 7 ............17 ... 148 S U T T O N v. H . H Y S L O P ’S X L —P layed at Sutton on June 30. H . H t slo p ’ s X I — F irst InniDgs. G. K . W inlaw , c A., b G . B a c o n .................... £9 A L. N tl on, c A bra­ ham , b P a ic e ............19 A. Perks, c Abraham , b P aice .................... 5 F. J. M oore, c M crley, b B a con .................... 9 A. E T aylor, c A bra­ ham , b B a co n ............12 F . Berkeley, b B acon 6 H. Sim , absent... ... 0 H. H yslop, b B a con 16 A. S. Jackson, b E a ste rb ro o k ........... 6 C. M. T aylor, n ot ou t 10 A. R. Jackson, c B acon, b E aster­ b rook ..................... 3 B 9, w 1, nb 1 ... 11 T otal .. 136 In the S econd Innings W inlaw scored b Easter b ro o k 3, Perks, c B acon, b E asterorook 6, M oore (n ot out) 6, A. Taylor, b B acon 8, H yslop, b B acon 23. C. T ay'or, lbw , b E asterbrook 10; b 9, lb 2.— T otal, 67. S utton E. M orley, b A. J ack ­ son ............................. 0 R . E asterbrook, b A. Jackson .................... 0 F . Barry, b W inlaw ... 19 G . B acon , c M oore, b W inlaw ..................... 0 R . D ally, c N elson, b P erks ... • 44 F .A lra h a m .b W in ’aw 12 A. H yslop, b N elson 39 Li. J. P aice, c W in ­ law , b H yslop ... 37 W . D alzell, b byslop 5 A. B acon, n ot o u t ... 1 W . G regg. c Nelson, b H yslop ............ 1 B 9, lb 3, w 1 ... 13 T otal ...171 D U L W IC H v. N O R B U R Y P A R K .-P la y e d at N orbury P ark on June 30. D u l w ic h . F iret Innings. Second Innirgs. H . C. B atem an, b bleat ... 14 c H obbs, b B a x ­ ter 3 B . W . H easm ar, lbw , b Sleat ...................................... 6 n ot out ................ 0 S. E . H untley, b B axter ... 9 c S’eat, b B ax T. A. D arke, b Sleat ... J. B row n, b 81eat ............ 4 E . W h ite, c W ooJarJ, b B a x ter...................................... 4 F . C . B rierly, b Sleat G . H . R eed, b B axter ... 21 ... 0 J. R . G illingham , b Sleat 33 H. J. L igh ton , n ot ou t ... 0 A . B -w ler. absent ............ 0 B 1, lb 10... ........11 T otal .......... 110 N orbu ry P ark . ter ... st H olm es, H ob b s ... n ot out st H olm es, H obbs c M acaldin, H obbs ... &t H olm es, H ob b s ... B 3, lb 1 T otal C .W oodard.b G illing­ h am ............................. 3 F. H olm es, c and b W hite .................... 9 E . B enson, c Darke, b W h ite .................... 25 J. P . B axter, b W hite 0 N. H obbe, c D arke, b W h ite ..................... 5 C. P . P ike, b W hite... 6 7 b ... 22 ... 0 b *b ... 0 b ... 10 ... 4 ... 49 4 S eat. b W h it e ............ J. M acaldin. run out G . W oodard, n ot out 9 A. Beare, b L ig h ton 4 R . S Lea, b W hite .. 0 B 4, lb 2 ... T otal ... 73 T h re e D o zen O r d e r op G oing - in C ards w ith latest im provem ents, together w ith W ooden Case for hanging up in P avilion or tent, sent on receip t o f 2/9 by the M anager o f th is Paper, 41 bt. A ndrew ’s Hill, D o cto rs’ C om m ons, E.O . D U L W IC H v. W H IT G IF T W A N D E R E R S .— Played a t B u rtage R o -d , D u .w icb, on June 30. W h it g if t W a n derers . E . G. Turner, b D arby 75 C. H. G regory, b M orris ..................... H. B . H ubbaid, M orris ............ W . N. Kelsey, M orris ..................... G . M arks, b M orris ... H .L . Tniner, b D ar*y F .G .T urner c T h o m p ­ son, b Stafford 0 b ... 10 b 73 R . B iscoe, b P h i l i p s ....................19 A. E . H owes, c G illingham , b M orris ..................... 3 A. W . C ooper, c H e a s m a n , b D arby .....................25 E. H. Haleb, n ot o u t 1< B 13, lb 2, nb 2 ... 17 D u l w ic h . T otal i 245 T . C. Stafford, n ot ou t ..............................20 B 4 , lb 3 ............ 7 H .T h om pson ,c sub, b H. T urner ............£0 E . J. H easm an, c Cooper, b L .T u rn er 52 F. H. G iliingham , n ot T otal out ............................. 46 J. F. C olyer, O. Jon es, W . M o n i .L . P h illips. H, D arby, C. P . T regellas, and Dr. R einhardt did not bat. ... 145 LON D O N SCO TTISH v. H A M P S T E A D .—P layed at bronde6bury on June3u. L ondon S cottish . J. M ajor, lbw , b Pc- th icK .............................55 E A. B ennett, c P . W ilson. b R iley... 21 D. J. flflacfatlan, b W ilson .....................50 A. F. D enniston, b R ile y .............................39 H . M axw ell, not out F. A nderson, b R ile y ............................. 8 N. .1. F ow lie. c Sharpe, b P eth ick 2 H. J. K. Pope, n ot ou t .............................11 B 21, lb 2, w 10 ... 31 T otal .. 257 R . C. Stevenson, J. M em ing, and R . S cott M or­ ton did n ot tat. H a m pste a d . W . K elson, c M ax­ w ell, b P ope ............14 C . D . M cM illin, b A nd*rson ............32 P. F. W ilson , b D n- n istcn .....................35 E. T . B artlett, b P o p e ............................. 0 J. W . W ilson , n ot ou t ............................. 1 B 5, lb 5.....................10 T o t a l............72 A. W . S h ^ P e. N. B . Bate, A. R eid, W . A. P e­ thick, a. B. O sm ond, and J. R iley did Lot bat. CH ARLTON P A R K v. E L T H A M .—P layed at Charlton P ark on June 30. C h ar lto n P ark . G . M. M aryon-W ilson, A. J. D odd, b W o o d 16 b W ood ..................... 16 A. H . P ease, liw , b bt. John Scott,c and b W co d ..................... 0 H a y w o o d .................... 9 H *C. Sargent, c C apt. M cCanlis, b H a yw ood , b W ood 8 M oney ..................... 25 A . L . M cCanlis, lbw , J. H u n ter,c S im son ,1) b H ayw ood ............ 3 W o o d ............................. 15 C. H . Chauncy, n ot S. R . S argent,cB acon, o u t .............................. 2 b H a yw ood ............ 8 B 5, lb 3,w 1, n b 6 15 D r. F. W . P. H olton, b — H a y w o o d ..................... 8 T otal ............125 E l t h a m . J.E agleton. c H C.Sar­ gent. b C hauncy ... 1 T. P hillips, b H unter 8 R . H ayw ood, st S. R . Sargent, b H untec 20 J. C. W o o d , lbw , b P ea se ............................. 5 L .fre n ch ,b J- B unter 6 E . French, b Pease ... 12 J. E. M oney, n ot o u t 2 A. Bacon, st S. R . Sargent, b Pease ... 0 S. b P . Sim son, c R . Sargent, P ease ..................... 4 P. M ay, st S. R. Sar­ gent, b P e a s e ........... 0 W ebb, c A. J. D odd, b Pease ..................... 0 B ................................ 1) T ota l ...............68 C H A R LTO N P A R K v. B O R D E R R E G IM E N T . W O O f.W lC H . — P layed a t C harlton P ark on June 27. B o r d e r R e g im e n t . M ajor R ichards, st L ovey , b K ipper ... 6 L ieut, li. W arren, b C hauncy ..................... 0 C apt.P elly. c H olton, b C hauncy ............30 F. M ori is, b Pease ... 43 L .C .S tack , st K ipper, b A. L . M cCanlis ... 25 M ajor D onaldson, b P ease............................. 4 C apt. D unn, b K eats 28 L . AlleD, b C apt. M cC anlis ............ 5 A. P iggott, st L ovey , b K ip p er................... 3) A. R. C am pbell, st L ovey , b h ip p er... 0 P te. W ain, n ot cu t ... 0 B 6, lb 7, nb 1 ... 14 T otal ...185 C apt. M cC anlis, n ot ou t ............................. 31 A . F. L nvey, b b ta ck 30 C. H. C hauncy, b S t a c k .......................... 0 Dr. F . W . P. H olton, b M o r r is .....................11 C h arlton P a r k . H .T u ir e 1, cD o n a ld - sod , h b t a c k ............. 8 St. J oh n Scott, n ot ou t ................................24 B .............................. 8 T otal . 112 W . Kipper, A. H. P ease. A. T>. M cCanlie, Dr. W . J. C. K eats, and A. Bui nett did n ot ta t. E T O N v. W IN C H E STER . T h e E ton eleven ,th ou gh they w ent in recond, had rath er the best -of their annual m a tch w ith W inchester, played at W inchester on Friday and Saturday, and w on in the end w ith fife w ickets to spare. C. C P ilkin gton’s all-rou n d crick et con­ tributed in no sm all degree to their success. B esides tw o u -efu l innings o f 41 and 36, he took nine W inchester w ickets for 68. G . H. G ibson w as th e m ost conspicuous el -round player for W inchester. B e w as n ot only the h ighest scorer on the side, but, in addition, took six o f the fifteen E ton w ickets at a co s t o f 123 runs. E ton . F ir0t Innings. L . D. G osin g. fctevtns, b G . H. G ibson ..................... 2 B. Chinncr^, c Jones, b G. H . G ibson ... 6 G. B rom ley -M a rtin , b R en sh aw ............ i7 F . H. S. Cunliffe, c A nchinleck, b G. G ibson ..................... 0 C. C. P ilkin gton, c F esting.b A. L. G ib ­ son .............................41 F. h . R o .e rtio n , rua ou t A. B . L u bb ock , c W eatherby, b G. H. G icson ............35 A. M. R ollin s, c Jones, b Rem haw 2 1 T. D . P ilkington. c Barry, b A . L . G ib­ son ............................. 29 R . W. M i'ch e l', c F esting.^R enshaw 19 A. W . F. P aird, co t ou t .............................11 E x tra s....................16 T otal .. 2?6 ln the Pec nd In i ings G os’ing scored, b JoLes 37. < hiunery, c Stephens, b G . G ibson I, B rom ley- M a r.ia, b Jones 11, C unliffo (n ot ou t) 2, O. C. Filkibgton. c Stephens, b <>ihson 36, L ubbock , c R ow e, b A. L . G ib son 12, H ollins (not out) 8 ; extra s 5.— T otal, 112. W in c h e ster . F irst Innings. G. H . G ibson, c Baird, b C. P ilk n g to n ............................. 2 c H. W . K ave, c C P ilkin g­ ton , b H ojlin s.....................46 Second Innings. R obertson, b C. P ilkin gton 5D A. L . G ilson , c B aird, b C. P ilkington ..................... G. B. Stephens, c L n bb ock , b H ollin s ... G . H . R ow e, c Baird, b C. P ilkin gton ..................... F. L . F esiing, b Cunliffe... D. G . H . A uchin?eck, t unliffe ............ B. J. W . B arry, lbw , b C u n iffe ..................... i M itchell, Cunliffe ... 31 b Pilkington 0 ru n o u t............ 9 b P ilk irg ton 4 c M itc&ell, Piikin gton ... 23 n ot o u i 15 31 J. T . W eath erby, b Cun­ liffe ...................................... 4 W . W . Ren haw , run out 11 L. O. W. Jones, n ot ou t ... 0 E xtra Total ... 11 ■.. 172 c Chinnery, b P ilkin gton ... 8 c R o b e it on, b P ilkin gton ... 1 c R obertson , b C u n liffe ............ 6 c Goa in g,b C un­ liffe ............13 E xtras ... 14 T otal .. 144 B U C K H U R ST H IL L v. C O L V E S T O N .—P ayed at B u ckhurst H ill on June i8. B u c k h u r st H il l . E . C. Palm er, b S cott 5 R. L . Allport, b S cott 60 A. A. H argreaves, b G a d s d o n .....................47 R ussell (F.), m t out . 102 C apt.P eskett, b G ads- don ............................. 1 P . R . Blake, b J. R u s s e ll................... 17 W . W . T w een, n ot o u t .............................29 B 34. lb 3, w 4, nb 4 45 T o ta l ... G . M cE w en, H. W om ersley, J. B . Stanton, and J. W estland did n o t bat. Innings declared closed. C o lvesto n .—First Innings. W .P .R u ssell,bR u ssell 17 A. F. G adsdon. b P al­ m er .............................. 4 D. H. Scott, b T w een 1 E. F . D ebenh am , b T w een ... ... 22 F. G . R ousseau, b T w een ..................... 4 C. C h illy, b Tween ... 0 J. H. S tanton, run ou t ............................. J. Russel], b R ussell W . W . L a w , absent R. W hite, b R ussell W . Hpencer, n ot ou t B 6, n b 1 ............ T ota l ... 0 0 4 7 63 In the Second Innings W. R ussell scored (n>t ou t) 7, G adsdon, c R ussel', b H arg»ea*es 18, S cott, b H argreaves 0, D ebenham (not out) 2 ; b 2.— T ota', £9. B U C K B U R S T H IL L (2) v. L O U G H T O N .-P ia je d at B uckhurst H ill ou June 30. B cc k b u r st B il l . J. Sm ith, n ot out ... 5 H . B reeton. n ot ou t 6 B 12, w 1 ............13 T.M H arding,c G odin, b Sh rpe .....................42 A . B oyd, b B low s ... 94 H . M tgson, b B low s .. 28 J. J. b h e d o n , b B low s 17 T o t a l ............204 W . C ook, J. F. R oper, C. T hom as, R . R . Storey, and L. H unt did n o t bat. Innings declared closed . L ouqhton . L . H arris, c C ook, b Sheldon .................... 0 E .C .H orden.cM egson, b S heldon ............... 0 J. B low s, b Sheldon... 4 R . Bharpe, b b h eld on 25 F.E. T om lin, not ou t 14 T. W . L und, r ot ou t 4 L . G odin, b B reeton 6 S. Parkin, b B reeton 5 B 12, lb 8 ............£0 T otal ... 7 * G. Sm itb, B , L und, and A. E d w ard s did n ot bat.

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