Cricket 1894

262 CJRICKETs A WEEKLY RECORD Ctf THE GAME, JULY 19, 1894 W A N D E R E R S v. C A N E H IL L A S Y L U M .— P layed at Cane H ill A sylum on July 14. W a n d e r e rs . 8. C olm au, n ot ou t ...1C6 G .E . B ick n ell,t Jones 81 J. H. Y<araley, c E x tra s..................... 11 Jones, b M oody ...5 0 — F . M . B ingham , b T cta l ............253 S h o ll............................. 5 A. H. f ehrend, R . B . B rookp, A. N. O ther, W . E. H obbs, W . Ashford, A . J .C arke, and G. P. Joy did n ot bat. C ane H il l A sy lu m . F irst Innings. T. L ovelock , b B ick E . W in d eta n k , b nell ............................. 20 B ic k n e ll..................... 6 R . M oody, st Brook*, H. Beadle, c Hobbp, b b J o y ..................... .. 2 B ic k n e ll..................... 0 H. Sm ith, b BickneU 21 W . Jones, b Years- B ev. J. C. C raw ford, ley ............................. 4 n ot ou t ... .......... 12 C. O rford, st B rooks, H. B. S holl, b Yearz- b B ickn ell ............ 1 ley ............................. 1 W . W illia m s,bY eais- D r. B avcott, c Cla ke, ley .............................. 2 b B ick oell... ............ 3 F x t r a s ................... 7 T o t a l ............79 In th e S econd Innings L ovelock scored.b B rooks 7, M oody, b H ob b s 19, S m ith (n ot out) 4, W inde- l ank (n ot out) 0 ; extras 2.—T otal 32. S U N N IN G D A L E SC H O O L v. T E M P L E G R O Y F . — Played at S unningdale S ch ool on July 16. SUNNINGDALE EcHOOL. L . J. M. G rant, b E . W . H ill-T hom son, b F lack .......................29 H . A. L ow rj-C orry, b Jack son ..................... 2 K . Y.M uir-M ackenzie, c and b S m ith ............25 A. P. S trange, b S m ith ............................ 5 H . P ige-L esch allas, b G renfell ...................... 1 M. J.O . S Johnstone, b S m ith .....................16 Sm ith A M cG . L eP a tou rel, b S m ith ..................... R . E . D . M ilner, in n cu t .............................. A. C rau fu rd.n ot out E . C ulm e Seym our, b Sm ith B 11, lb 1, w 1 ... 13 T otal ... 92 H. R . F laok, c J oh n ­ stone, b C ulm e-Sey- m o u r ............................. 24 F . O. G renfell, c M ilner, b C raufurd 17 G . W . Sm ith, b Crau­ fu rd ............................. 4 H. W. H op k in s, n ot ou t .............................. 14 T e m p l e G rove . H. N. J .cl son, c J o h n s t o n , b Strange ..................... W . C om btr, c and b C u'm e - 'eym ou r F . B. P rittie, lbw , b C ulm e-Seym our ... B 4, lb 2, w 1 ... T o t a l............18 R . N . G renfell, E . L . G . W ickham , C. Bisley, and S. W eston did n ot l at. B L A IR L O D G E v. M E R C H IS IO N .— Played at P olm ont on J u 'y 14. M ebch jsto n . T c t a l ............251 t N O R T H B R O O K v. B R O M L E Y . — PI ayed Brom ley on July 14. B r o m le y . A. H . H ew ett, b B leu- k iro n ................... . ... 15 T . T. HeaaoD, b F ord 5 M . Baker, c and b F o r d ................... ... 4 R. H. Sm ith, b H ig- h a m .............................83 J. H. L epper, b B len­ kiron ............................. 1 A .H .B ennett, b B len ­ k iron ... ... ... 0 N orth brook . J. A. Guise, n o t ou t 20 F. J. G rim m on d, c H . C. D uncan, o K ingston, b D . M itch el', b D . M ac- M a cL a u rin ............ 4 L aurin ..................... 12 R. T. N eilson, b F . H . F asson, b D. K in gston ............ 1 M acL aurin ............ 0 C. A. C unniD glnm , H . A. T aylor,b D .M acrun out ..................... 1 L au rin ... ............ 0 J. M acgregor, c R . R .F asson, b T urnM urray, b D . b u ll .............................. 9 M acLaurin ............ 6 J. N. N eilson, c E xtras.................... 6 M itchell, b D. M ac— L au rin ..................... 8 T otal ............ 67 L .H ollan^ .b K ingst on 5 B l a ir l o d g e . F . N. T ow n send, b D . M acL aurin, run M acG regor ............ 13 o u t ............................. 39 H . E . K ingston, c F . P . O. T u rn bu ll,c and F aeson, b G uise ... 23 b D uncan ... ... 0 E. W . fich a rd t, b D . J. M itch el',b D un­ G u is e ............................. 6 ca n .............................. 0 W . R . M urray, b J. M . Cam eron, b D uncan ..................... 0 G u is e ........................... 84 N . B . G ray, lbw , b M . 8. S cott, lbw , b D uncan ..................... 0 D u n c a n ..................... 31 H . N . M acLaurin, n ot E x tra s.................... CO ou t ............................. 85 S. E. P dm philon, b Sm ith ..................... 17 W . M. P otter, b H fgham ..................... 0 J. W eeks, b B igh am 2 M. D ew ey, n ot o u t .. 4 F . S. H e w et % c S pringthcrpe, D B igh am ..................... 3 B 18, lb 1 1 ............ J. D acres, c L epper, b P a m p h ilo n ............ 5 A . H . Sm ith, c A. H ew ett. b W eeks ... 14 F. H. W illis, cP otter, b P a m p h ilo n ............15 J. W . K now les, c F. H ew itt, b P am ­ ph ilon .....................10 C. O. S pringthorpe, c A .H ew ett, b W eeks 12 T . W . B.’enkiron, b W eeks .....................£9 C. H igham , c P otter, b B ennett ............ 4 W . C. F ord , c P am ­ philon, b W eeks ... 11 A. A. K ennard, c P am philon, b W eeks ..................... 3 F. M urphy, n ot out 1 W . H arris, n ot out... 4 B .............................. 4 T otal .. 123 S U N N IN G D A L E SCH O O L v. M O R T IM E R SCH O O L.— P layed at M ortim er on July 14. M ort m e r S chool , F irst Innings. S econd Innings. S. C. T refusis, b M uir- M ackenzie............................. 7 b C ra n fu rd ........... 6 N .M .H en derson .b Strange 2 b Strange ............ 0 E . G . Cadogan, b M uir- M ackenzie............................. 9 run on t ............ 8 W. P. G allw ey, c L e P a t o u r e l , b M uir- M ack en zie............................. 4 b Cranfurd 4 D . C. Hay, b Strange............ 0 b S tra n g e ............ 12 F. FT. Sutton, b Strange ... 0 run out ............ 2 T . P a rk er,n otou t ............ 0 n ot ont ............ 3 R . H am ilton, b Strange ... 2 c M ackenzie, b S eym our............ 0 S D ennison, b M uir-M ac- ken zie...................................... 1 n ot ou*^..................... 8 L . E . Parr, lbw , b Strange 3 C . R D rum m ond, c Culme- Seym our, b M uir-M ac- kenzie .. ............ ............ 3 B 1, lb 1, w 2, n b 2 ... G B ..................... 5 T ota l ..................... 67 T otal 43 E.W .H ill-T h om son, c and b G allw ey H . A. Low ry-C orry, b G allw ey ..................... K. J. M uir M ackenzie, c G a l l w e y , b H a m ilto n ................... A . P . Strange, b G allw ey ..................... H . P ige Leschallag, c and b T refusis M . J. C. 8. Johnstone, c H enderson, b G allw ey ..................... S u n n in g d a le . 11 a . M cG . L eP a tou rel, b H am ilton ...............12 L . J. M. G rant, b H am ilton ............. 0 R . E . D . M ilner, b H am ilton ............. 0 A. Craufurd, b P arr... 2 E. C ulm e-Seym our, n ot out ..................... 0 T o ta l........................60 CRY STAL P A L A C E v. W IM B L E D O N .— P layed at W im rled on on July 14. Key, c and b F lem irg Schw ann, b U m ney... W u r, b Flem ing G lennie, b F lem ing... Carver, c aud b F le m in g ..................... W estray, r ot ou t ... M artyn, b U m ney W im b le d o n . Reevep, c Baker, b U m ney ..................... Sprigg, c and b U m ney ... ............ Be ike, n ot o u t ............ L b .............................. T otal... F. D . Paw le, c Sprigg, b Reeves ..................... Capt. F lem ing, c Carver, b Sprigg ... K . A lexander, c W est­ ray, b K ey ........... H . Baker, c K ey, b Sprigg ..................... J. C . U m n ey, c Schw ann, b Sprigg G. H . File, b K ey .. M organ did n ot bat. C r y st a l P alace . , 91 30 H . H. D illon ,c W e st­ ray, b G lennie ... H. R . L adell, c and b R eeves ............ J. G . C rockett, c Schw anD .b R eeves P. H .^ ste.b G lennie F. W . B ellam y, n ot ou t ............................ B 8, lb 1, w 3 ... T otal , 83 CRY STAL PA LA C E v. T H E G R Y P H O N S - P la je d at th e Crystal Palace on July 14. G r yph o n s . A . Cosens, lbw , b F c x J. A .L y o n , c N elson, b D illon ........................24 C. S. K ing, run o u t ... 9 F. C. BarchaTd, st C ipriani, b Fox ... 4 H. P. Clarke, st C ip­ riani, b F ox ............ 1 J. G . N. R ob ertson , b N elson .....................20 P. G reatorex, b U m ­ ney .............................. 6 D . E lliott L ockh art, n o to u t .....................22 H. D. N icholas, b Nelson ..................... 0 G. H. B lou n t, c P ayne, b N eam e ... 2 N. B ardy, c Am sden, b U m ney..................... 8 F. M. B obertson, c D orm an, b Fox ... 0 B 5, lb 1 ............ 6 T otal ..134 Total .........J13 C rv sta l P alace . F .n . N elson b Cosens o j D r. W . F .U m ney.not L . H . N eam e, n ot ou t 51 i out ............................. 19 C. J. M. F ox.cC osens, j B ................................ 1 b Ba' ch ard ............60 ; — J. M. G ow enlock, b F. T ota l ............158 M. R ob ertson ........... 22 : A. J. L . P ayne, A. B . C ipriani, C. H. D orm an. J. M. C am pbell, R . H . Q ilfor, W . B rander, and W . A m sden did n ot bat. THE SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM IN ENGLAND. F O U R T E E N T H M A T C H — v. S C O T L A N D . T h e S outh A frica n team gained an oth er and very creditable v ictory over an eleven represen ting S cotland, at E dinburgh, on Saturday. Mr. Castens, their captain, on w inning th e to ss, sent the S cotch m en in, and on a slow w icket th e h om o side did fairly w ell to rea ch a total o f 189. T he ch ie f credit o f this perform a n ce rested w ith M annes and R . H . J oh n ston , w ho pu t o n 48 for the third w icket. T h e form er’s 65 w as an excel­ len t display o f b attin g w ith ou t a ch a n ce. R ain stop ped the gam e on T hursday after th e South A fricans had m ade 36 fo r on e w icket, a n d on the follow in g day 178 w ere added before th e innings closed. O f the total o f 214, M ills, H earne. and Castens con tribu ted 124, and the tw o p rofession als b o th played capital cricket, w h ile C astens’ hitting tow ards the finish w as fu ll o f vigour. G oin g in a secon d tim e 25 runs to th e bad, the S cotch m en generally m ade a p o o r show . T he Johnstons, M ailer *and P ryde w ere, indeed, the on ly batsm en w ho played G lover and R ow e w ith any con fid en ce. G lover bow led in pa rticu lar w ith great success, and it w as chiefly to h im — six w ickets fo r 39 runs — th a t the S cotch m en w ere all out for 118. W a n t­ ing 94 to w in, M ills and Cripps put on 32 o n F riday night, and though C ripps w as soon ou t on Satur­ day m orniD g M ills and H alliw ell g ot ih e runs still w anting w ith ou t fu rth er loss, so th a t the S outh A fricans w on w ith nine w ickets to spare. M ills’ batting w as an im p ortan t fa cto r in their success. A s w ill be seen he scored 98 fo r once out. S c o tl a n d . F irst Innings. Second Innnigs. M r.w ay B row n, c Castens, b M iddleton ..................... 6 run ou t ............ 0 M r. T. Johnston, c H alli­ w ell, b G lo v e r ................... 18 b G lover ... ... 31 M r.C .T.M annes.b J oh n son 65 b R ow e ............ 10 Mr. R . H . Johnston, c R outledge, b M ills............ 24 c M iddleton, b R ow e ............ 16 Mr. J. M ailer, c M ills, b R o w e ...................................... 25 c J oh n son , b G lover ............ 17 M r. T . P ryde, st H alliw ell, b R ow e .............................. 24 c M iddleton, b G lover ............ 17 Mr. H . J. Stevenson, lbw , b R ow e ............................. 1 c R outledge, b G lover ............ 8 Mr. C. W . R eid, b M ills ... 4 b G lover ............ 5 M r. A S. Cairns, c H earne, b M ills..................................... 11 c M ills, b G lover 7 Mr. J. M uirhead, st H alli­ w ell. b R ow e ... ............ 5 b R ow e ............ 2 M r. A . A. P alm er, n ot out 0 n ot ou t ............ 2 B 4, lb 2 ..................... 6 L b ..................... 3 T otal ....................189 T o ta l ...118 S o u th A f r ic a n s . F irst Innings, b M r. H. H . C astens, c B row n, b P alm er 35 M r. G . G lover, b C irns ... ............11 M iddleton, n o t ou t 11 M r. G . R ow e, b Stevenson ............ 7 B 13, lb 2, n b 1 .. 16 M r. C. L . Johnson, P alm er ..................... 5 M ills, b Stevenson ... E3 Mr. C. O. Sew ell, c C airns, b P alm er ... 26 F. H eam e, b C airns .. 36 Mr. E . A. H alliw ell, st P ryde, b Stevenson 0 M r. T . B outledge, c P ryde, b Stevenson 11 M r.G . Cripps, bC airns 3 In th e S econd In n in gs M ills scored (n ot ou t) 45, M r. E . A. Baliiw ell (n ot out) 37, Mr. G . Cripps. b P alm er 7 ; b 5, lb 2;—T ota l, 93. B O W L IN G A N A L Y S IS . S co tlan d . T otal . 214 F irst Innings. O . M . R . W . M iddleton R ow e M ills G lo v e f ... J o h n s o n ... , 17 7 . 25 10 39 , 23.4 7 63 3 S econd Innings. O. M . R W . . ... 12 2 25 0 . ... 19.3 4 38 3 11 9 , 14 , 7 3 39 2 13 S o u th A f r ic a n s . F irst Innings. O. M. R . W . P alm er ....... 24 5 56 3 ... C airns ........ 32 12 77 3 ... S tevenson ... 16.2 2 50 4 ... M uirhead ... 6 2 15 0 M annes S econd Innings. O M . R W . 1 20 1 2 37 0 0 19 0 1.3 0 13 0 0 ... 11 ... 4 Palmer bowled a no-ball.

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