Cricket 1894

JULY 19, 1894 OBICRET i A WEEKLY BECORE* OF THE 0AME: 271 S H R E W S B U R Y S C H O O L y. L U D L O W .-P ia y e d at Shrew sbury on July 7. L u d lo w . D . Jones, c M oser, b F inny ................... 103 I J. L eake, b T u ch ey... 27 i A.G. A rcher, b Mo&er 7 F. H. H astings, n ot oa t ..................................67 W . H . Sitw ell, c B anning, b M oser 4 F H. Sitw ell, n ot out .............................29 E x tr b .....................15 T ota l .......... 252 A. P elham . J. S. P hillips, H inds, J . M cM icking and H . Sim did n ot bat. S h r e w sb u r y S chool . C. O. T u ch ey, n ot ou t 52 A. V ernon, b L eake... 6 F. H .01dham ,b L eak e 2 T. H. T h om as, c and b H ind ..................... 3 W . M. Salt, b Leake 0 T . G . Hall, b L eak e .. C. E F in n y, b Jones H. D . B anning, n ot o u t ............................. E xtras ..................... T otal ............ 80 H. L loyd-Jon es, G. M oser, and C. F . T h orn ton did n ot bat. T O N B R ID G E SCH O O L v. B tA 9K 8L E A T H .- P la y td at T onbridge on Ju y 4. T onbridge S chool . B . D. B annon, lbw , b L e F lem in g ............28 H. C. B. C um m ins, c G .C . H ubbard, b J . R . M a so n ..................... 3 R . N ico’a 3, c and b G. C. H ubbard ............86 R . 3 . C andy, b L e F lem ing ..................... 5 E. N. C arlton, b A. G. H u b V a rd .....................17 H . J. H ilary, b A. G . H u b b a r d ............ £3 B la c k h e ath . Firet Innings. W .O . H ubbard,c and b L e Flem ing 25 L . W ant, ltw , b J R . M ason .................... 12 G . B. Field, lbw ,b Le F le m in g .....................45 J. K ennington, b R oVson ..................... 8 T . L . P a’ l, n ot o u t ... 11 B 2 2 ,lb 3 ,w 1, nb 1 27 T otal 300 D . Ronald, c C andy, b C arlton ..................... a A. G . H ubbard,b H u b­ bard ............................. 7 J . L e F lem ing.b C arl­ ton .............................. 4 G . C. H ubbard, b C arlton .....................29 J. R . M ason, c W ant, b H ubbard ............ 1 J. E . M ason, b C arl- T otal ton ............................. 0 In the 8econd Innings A. G. H ubbard scared (not ou t) 82, H . C. M ason, c K ennington. b C um m ins 19, R ot son, c C arlton, b H ubbard 23, D avies (not ou t) 6 ; b 4, lb 5.— T otal 89. C. E . S. M ason, b Carlton .....................10 F . E scom be, c C arl­ ton , b C um m ins ... 1 H . C . M ason, c H u t- fcard, b C arlton ... 6 P. A. R ob son ,n ot ou t 0 H .J.W .D avles,absent 0 B 4, lb 1 ............ 5 SH E R B O R N E SCH O O L v. B R A D F IE L D C O L ­ L E G E .—P layed at Bradfield on July 13 and 14. Bradfield w on by 18 runs. B r a d f ie l d C o l le g e . F irst Innings. S econd Innings. B. C. P age, c Steven?, b S tinger-L eathes ............17 c Young, b Stan- ger-L eathes ... 6 G . H . Tap: field,b R adford 12 c Y oung, b Stan- ger Leathes ... 3 R .H .S.T ruell, b R adford .. G. H . H ew eteon, c D ixon, b B tan ger-L erth es.......... H. P acker, c M ason, b Stanger-Leathes ............ H . F. S topford, c R idou t, b S tanger-L eathes............ W . G . K ing-P eirce, c and b Stanger-L eathes............ F. B. L eney, b R a d ford ... C. E . K itch in . c Stanger- L eathes, b R adford M. H astings, not ou t............ W . O. C autley, c and b Stevens ............................. A t k i n s o n , b B t a n g e r - L e a th e ? ............ c D ixon, b Etan- ger-L eathes ... c D ixon, b R a d­ ford ..................... 16 c and b Stanger- L cath es ............ b M ason b Llason b Stevens n ot out 12 11 ... 11 ... 15 16 B 8, lb 1, w 4, n b 3 ... 11 b S t a n g e r - L c a t h c s .......... 8 B 6, w 1, nb 2 9 T o t a l ..................... 104 S h erborne S ch o o l . T otal 95 First Innings. Second iD nings. J. E . Stevens, b L eney ...1 2 c and b P acker... 0 W . H . A tkinson, b L eney 1 C. A. S. R idout, b P acker .. 11 A . W yatt-3m ith , c and b P ack er ............................. A. D ixon, b L en ey ............ O. S. W igan, b L en ey ... T . C. M ason, b L eney H. G . K. Y oun g, c L eney, b P a c te r ............................. H. W. R ougom ent, b Leney L . G. S tanger-L eathes, not o u t .............................. A. D. R adford, c S topford, b L eney .............................. B 7, lb 1 ..................... b L eney c K itchiD , b P acker ............ 1 2 b C autley ............5 « b H ew etson ... 7 b P ack er ............ LI c K itchin, b P arker ............ 3 n ot out ... ... 1 2 b Cautley ... ... 7 c K ing-Peircp, b L eney b P acker ... B 8, lb 5 T O N B R ID G E SCH O O L v. B L U E M A N T L E S .- P layed at T onbridge on J u ly 7. B lu em an tles . W . H. A ndrew s, Bannon, b Carlton 11 M . W a te rlo o , b Cail- ton .................... ... 1 G . S. W i son, b Hu'-- t a d ............................. 22 Rev. R . T . Thornton. b Carlton E . J. B utchings, c Bsinnon.b Cumm ins E. A. P arke, c W ant, b K ennin^ton ... 9 55 R ev. G. L . L a ch 'a n , b C arlton..................... 4 L. Andrew ?, b H ub- b a i d ............................. 13 P. R . Selby, b K en- ! n in g t o n .....................23 H . R . C rosthw ait, c o t out ............ ... 0 R . C. C a m p tell, c N icolas, b K en­ nington ..................... 0 B 11 lb 2, w 3 ... 16 B. D . B annon, c L. A ndrew s, b W . H. A n d re w s....................C8 H . C. B. C um m ins, c L . A ndrew s, b C am pbell....................39 R . N icolas, b T h orn ­ ton .............................21 R . G. Candy, ltw , b C am pbell ............ 0 E. N. Carlton, b T h orn ton ... T on bridge S chool . T otal . 159 H. J .H ilary, cW ater- low , b W i’eon ... 28 W . O. H ubbard, n ot ou t ........................... 51 L . W an t, c H utch­ ings, b W i l s c n ... 2 G. b. Fi Id. not out 1 B 12, lb 3 ............15 T ota l J. K ennin gton and T. L . B a II did c o t ...218 at. H AM PSTE AD v. U X B R ID G E .—P layed at H am p­ stead on July 14. HAMP3TEAD. J. G . Q. B esch . c Gum brelJ, b S tone i.0 T. M. F arm ilce, b W ood s ..................... 0 A* E. S todd ait, b S ton e............ .............12 A. C. R ob eitson , c W o o d s.b S tone ... 10 W . A. P ethick, c A. T hom as, b W oods 6 Dr. G . T h o in to n , b S ton e.............................84 H. R . L ip scom V e, c Barber, b W ood s... 33 F. R . S pofforth, lbw , b W o o d s ..................... 1 S. S. P aw ling, c and b Stone .................... 0 J. C. T oller, c G um - brell, b W oods ... 12 C. D . D . M cM illin, n ot ou t ... ........... 5 B .............................. 7 U x b r id g e . T otal ..............1 40 Total ... 73 T otal ...109 F irst Innings. S econd Innings. C. C. Stone, b Spofforth ... 0 b Pawling ............ 0 W ood s, b S p o ffo rth ............ 5 b P a w lin g ............ 14 A . T h om as, c M cM illin, b S p o ffo r t h ............................. 0 n ot out ............ 5 D . d . M organ, c Beech, b S p o ffo r th ............................. 0 c T oller, b S tcd- d a r t..................... b P aw iing ... ... 0 C. E . Stevens, b T h orn ton 3 a 4 H. C. F oy, c and b S pof- f o r t h ...................................... 7 lbw , b Stoddart 0 G . C. G um brell, n ot o u t... 4 c Besch, b S tod­ dart ..................... 6 A . R. W ood* ridge, c Stcd- dart, b S p o ffo r t h ............ 2 b P a w lin g ............ 0 F . W . Thom ap, b T h orn ­ ton ...................................... 0 c P ethick, b P a w lin g ........... 2 G. H. W cod tn d g e, b T he rn t o n ............................. 0 b P aw iiD g ............ 2 W . P . B arber, c L ips- com be, b T hornton 0 c B escb, b P aw ­ ling ..................... 0 B 5, lb 1 ............................. 6 L b 5, w l ... 6 T otal ..................... 27 T cta l ... 41 H A M P S T E A D v. H IG H G A T E S C H O O L .-P la yed at H ighgate on July 14. H a m p ste a d . A lec Reid, b StephenA. W . Sharp, lbw , b son .............................. 1 S tephenson ... ... 3 H . F rancis, c B rodie, O. L . Tudor, not b S tep h en son ............ 0 ou t ..................... ... 59 H. R. H ebert, c Tal- H . T. S h a d e ), b to t, b B r o d ie ............ £6 B rodie ............ ... 38 W . S. H ale,b Sttphen- R. F lem ing, not son .............................. 2 ou t ..................... ... 3 H , T . Tewsor>,c Jones, B 3, w 1, n b 1 ... 5 b F itzg i t o n ............ 29 — B . W . Sharp, c T o la l ... ... 189 B rodie. b Burnie ... 23 E ig h g a te S chool . D . M. A. D ocker, b F. S. StcphenEon, b H ebert ........... ... 2 R iley ... 19 R .M .T u rn tu ll, b H ale 1 W . D . K. M air, n o t M. A. Jones, c R iley , o u t ..................... ... 1 b H e b e r t .................... 0 E . W . Carter, b J. M. F itzg ib b on , run Shackel ........... ... 6 ou t .............................. 3 P F. Allen, n ot F. T albot, c F lem ing, ou t ..................... ... 1 b R iley .................... 13 B 1, b l ... ... 2 A. E . B urnie, c and b — H e! ert ..................... 0 T o ta l ... ... 67 H. W . B rodie, b th a ck e l ..................... 19 CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS— — SE A SO N 1894 .— M ei - brs . C ollin s begs to direct atten tion to their S E R IE S o f C R IC K E T SCORING and L A W N T E N N I9 BO O K S. T hey are m ade o f tte ir well- know n “ S IG H T -P R E S E R V IN G ” P A P E R , and tein g printed in dark green ink, the glare o f tfce sun upon the page is m aterially less<ned. E ach Book con ta in s the am ended Law s o f th e G am e as passed by the M arjle>: on e C ricket Club. T b e “ U N R IV A L L E D ” C r ic k e t S com ng B ooks R etail P rice. The “ N ew L im p ” P ock et S coring B ook , size 7in .by 4in., 31 in nings ........................ 6 d. I h e “ H andy,” a com p act little lo o k fo r p ock et, size 5in. by c?in., w ith space for ‘29 innings, neatly bound ................................. 6 d. T h e ‘’ P o ck et,1’ size r<in. b y 4in., 55 innings, n eatly bound ......................................................... Is. T h e “ U nrivalled,” ob lon g , size 12in. by lOin. neat fancy covers, 30 in nings.............................. 6 d. T h e “ U nrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. bound in cloth, 62 in n in g s ............................. Is. The “ U nrivalled.” oblong, *ize 12in. by lOin. to u n d in cloth , ICO in n in gs.............................Is. 6 d. The “ U n riv a lled ,’ quarter bound, cloth 6 ides flush, turned in ..............................................3s. T h e “ U nrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. h a lf-bou n d roan, cloto sides, very strcng, 4s. 2C0 innings. Collins’ Shilling Packet of “ Unrivalled ” Cricket Scoring Sheets. C ontaining 18 sheets o f tw o innings each, size 12 by 10 inches, w ith th e L aw s o f th e G am e. In stiff cover, price Is. Collins’ Reporters Manifold Scoring Sheets. P erforated , &c. F ou r copies can be w ritten at on ce. P rice Is. P ost free Is. 2d. Lawn Tennis Scoring Book. T h e “ P ock et,” size 8 in. by 5in., 40 m atches, strongly b ound, 6 d. eacb, LON D O N A N D G L A S G O W . WILLIAM COLLINS, SONS, & CO., L im it e d . E L L IM A N S EM B R O C A T IO N l / i j . Excellent for SPRAINS and BRUISES

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