Cricket 1895

M a y 9, 1895. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. 127 M r . S ymes -T iiompson ’ s S ide . W . G. Grace, jun. (Pem­ broke), c Brydone, b Burrough .......................... 5 c and b Burrough 18 H. E. Symes - Thompson (Christ’s), b R u d d .......... 0 b Whit-well .. 71 F. J. S. Moore (St. John’s). st Robinson, b Rudd ... 11 b Burrough ... 11 R. A. Studd (Trinity), b B u rrou gh .......................... 19 bW hitw ell... E . H. Bray (Trinity) b Rudd 7 b Whitwell... J. H. Metcalfe (St. John’s), c Schwarz, b Watson ... 20 .. 92 .. 0 W .M . Hemingway (King’s), c Whitwell, b Burrough 43 L. V . Lodge (Magdalene), b Watson .......................... 2 W . W . Lowe (Pembroke), c Healing, b Burrough ... 16 W . Mortimer (Trinity), not out........................................15 P. W . Cobbold (Trinity), b Rudd ................................13 J. P. Candler (Corpus), run out.......................................... 6 B 14,1-b 1 ... 15 Total.......172 ; Robinson, Burrough b .. 20 b Rudd ...........86 c Crocker, b Rudd 3 c Crocker,b Reeve 11 cRobinsonbRudd 57 b Rudd ...........10 not out ........... 0 B 11,1-b 4, w 3... 18 Total..........397 M r . W ilson ’ s S ide . J. M. Brydone (Jesus), b Lowe .................................. 2 run out J. A. Healing (Pembroke), b C an dler.......................... 0 F. L. Hinde (Jesus),bLowe 7 C. D. Robinson (St. John’s), c Lodge, b Lowe ........... 0 J . Burrough (Jesus), c Met­ calfe, b Lowe ................... 0 A. P. Whitwell (Trinity),b Candler ........................... 2 ... 21 G. S. W ilson (Pembroke), b Lowe .......................... 10 B. O. Schwarz (Christ’s), c Moore, b Low e................... 0 J. A. Crocker (Trinity), c Healing, b Candler...........19 J. Reeves (St. John’ s), not out............................................. 11 A .W . Watson (Magdalene), c Bray, b L ow e................. 5 C. J. L. Rudd, (Trinity), b Lowe .................................. 0 st Bray,b Cobbold 11 cCobbold,bLodge 21 b Lowe .......... 11 cCobbold,b Lodge 13 c Cobbold,b Cand­ ler ...................88 b Lodge b Lodge c Thompson, Cobbold ... b ... 15 not out .......... 8 c Bray, b Lodge 4 cCobbold.bLodge 8 B 12,1-b 3,w 2,n-b 3 20 Total ...................56 Total...........231 BOW LING ANALYSIS. M r. T hompson ’ s S ide . First Innings. O. M. R. W . Burrough Rudd ... Crocker Watson Reeve ... 23 5 6 2 Second Innings. O. M. R. W . 32 9 81 26-3 5 91 10 0 36 10 1 37 12 1 Whitwell ... 20 1 IJeeve bowled two wides and Crocker one wide. M r . W ilson ’ s S ide . First Innings. Second Innings, Candler Lowe ... O. 14 14 M. R. W . 6 19 3 ........... 3 37 8 ........... Grace ... Lodge ... Cobbold... O. M. R. W . 24 6 46 IT 5 33 23 8 32 26.2 8 80 15 9 20 HORNSEY v. PALLINGSWICK.—Played at Acton on May 4. P alling sw ick . J. S. Haycraft, run out E. M. Hamilton, b S. L. C larke................... J. Boustead, b S. L. Clarke .................. S. Cheesman, c E. F. King, b S. L. Clarke B. A. Carter, b S. L. Clarke ................... rE. A. Collins, b B. A. Clarke ................... W . C. Yarborough, not out ...........1 22 A . H. Millson, b B. A. Clarke......... 8 0. H. Campbell, b Tubby ........... 6 H. B. Burnside, c and b B. A. Clarke 0 J. Smellie, b B. A. Clarke ........... 0 B 5, lb 2, w 1 8 Total H ornsey F. B. Dent, c Hamilton, b Campbell ...........21 S- L. Clarke, runout... 62 R. H. King, c Carter, b SmeUie ...................27 B.A. Clarke, b Millson 4 A. E. Turberville, b Yarborough ...........24 CpUingridge, B. Langhorn, and D. Bryer, did not bat. *Innings declared closed. F. O. Tubby, not out 23 E. F. King, lbw, b Hamilton ........... 9 C. W . Talbot, not out 5 B 9; lb 4, w 3 ... 16 Total LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK y RICHMOND.—Played at Old Deer Park, Richmond, on May 4. Mackintosh was out in a peculiar manner—he walked out of his crease after hitting up a catch off a no-ball—the catch was held and returned to the wicket before he was back again. L. & W . B ank . C.J. Bowman, not out 50 W.Bradbery, not out 52 B 6, lb 2, w 3, nb 1 12 Total (for 3wkts.) *145 C. A . Snell, b David­ son .......................... 1 C. T. Lawless,c Elliott, b Docker .................. 0 T. W. Mackintosh, run out ................... ... 30 H. O. Manfield, L. Pitt Brook, C. C. Simpson, F. F. Musson, F. W . Stone, and A . Podmore did not bat. *Innings declared closed. R ichmond . E. D. C. Cecil, b Law­ less .......................... M. Elliott, b Podmore E.Evershed, b Lawless J. W . Packer, b Pod­ more .......................... : E. A. Williams, b Pod­ more ........................... L. Docker, not out C. N. Alfrey, st Brook, b Snell ................... G.R. Holland, run out F. R. Babbidge, not out ........................... B 4, lb 3 ........... Total (for 7 wkts.) 78 R. Davidson, and K. R. Bruce did not bat. CHISWICK PARK v. WANDERERS.- Played at Chiswick on May 4. W anderers . S. Colman, c Green, b J. C la rk e ..................12 D. L. A. Jephson, b Farr .......................... 9 G. E. Bicknell, c Sur­ tees, b J. Clarke ... A . H. Behrend, b J. Clarke .................. 0 E.L.Dunster.cStewart, b J. Clarke .......... 18 G. A. Gay, c L. Clarke, b Green First Innings. G. P. Joy, c Stewart, b Green ...................21 A. J. Clarke, b Farr 13 E. H. Chubb, b F a r r ........................... 8 H. D. Howes, not out .......................... 1 A. B. Leane, b Farr 0 B 7, lb 1, w 2 ... 10 15 Total ...108 In the Second Innings Bicknell scored b Farr 0; Behrend, b Farr 0 ; Gay (not out) 7 ; Howes (not out) 1 ; lb 5.-T otal, 13. C hiswick P ark . S. Fair, b Jephson ... 3 J. J. N. Green, b Gay 11 W .Y . Johnstone, bGay 12 J. Clarke, not out ... 62 A . A. Surtees, c Col­ man, b Gay ........... 1 L. F. Johnstone, c Colman, b Chubb ... 14 L. W . Birt,b Jephson 7 L. Clarke, b Gay ... 2 H. C. Stewart, b Gay 3 R. Dawes, b Gay ... 0 R. H. Brodie, b Gay 10 Total MR, GIBSON’S XI, v, BROMLEY.— Played at Plaistow Cricket Ground on Saturday, May 4, M r . G ibson ’ s X I. B. Stewart, run out, W . H. Elders, c and b A . W ilson ........... T. Hodgson, lbw, b R. W ilson .................. C. Sewell, b A . Wilson A. Tweedy,b Kelleway G. Wilson, b Read ... S, Cole, b Bosanquet 11 P. Barler, b Bosanquet 22 P. Solbg, not out ... 0 D. Thomas, did not bat .......................... 0 G. Gibson, did not bat 0 Extras ...........15 L. & S.W .B. Total ...139 B romley . N. Hewett, b Tweedy R. Wilson, b Stewart J. Reid, b Stewart ... W . Bosanquet, b Tweedy ................... F. Hewett, b Stewart A . Kelleway,st Sewell, b Tweedy................... L. Cazeaux. b Stewart W .Shariand,b Tweedy J. Tennant, b Tweedy A . Wilson, c and b Tweedy ................... R. Crossley, not out... Total ........... GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE v. LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY.— Played at New Cross on May 4. G oldsmiths ’ I nstitute . '191 H. Holmes, run out ... 7 J. C. Stone, b Hawkins 20 H. E. Murrell, not out 42 H. G. Cryer, c Bland, b R oberts................!. 3 H. M. Blake, lbw, b Chittenden ........... 1 S. B. Best, B. R Scully, L. T. Easton, R. W inde- bank, and S. J. Holmes, did not bat. A . Wainwright, c Tabor, b Chittenden 0 S. R. Best, not out ... 22 B 6, lb 3, w 2, nb 2 13 Total (for 5 wkts.)108 J.J.Pulleine, b Murrell 0 K . R. Pearson, c S. J. Holmes, b W inde- bank ........................... 2 G. H. Hawkins, c H. Holmes, b Murrell... 29 A . Chittenden, b Mur­ rell ........................... 3 R. Roberts, b Cryer ... 19 A . Klump, run out ... 1 F. Tabor, c Cryer, b Windebank ...........21 H. Niblett, b Cryer... 4 R. Klump, b Cryer ... 0 J. Bland, not out ... 12 H. Smith, b Murrell 0 B 2, lb 1 ........... 3 Total , 94 HAMPSTEAD v. TEDDINGTON.-Played at Teddington on May 4. T eddington . R. S. Lucas, c Moule, b Pawling...................51 R. M. Ratcliffe, b Thornton................... 1 A. Crowder, c Moon, b Thornton................... 5 W . A. Peters, b Thorn­ ton .......................... 5 F. Jeffery, not out .. 24 R. P. Sewell, b Thorn­ ton ...........................10 J. R. Bowden-Smith, b Pawling.................. E. H. Gunnery, b Paw­ ling ................... F. Gomey, b Pawling D. Castle, b Pawling F. Castle, b Pawling... E x tra s................... Total ... H ampstead . G. Macgregor,*b Lucas 8 W . R. Moon, b Jeffery 37 H.F.Caldwell, b Lucas 0 G. Thornton, lbw, b Lucas...........................39 B. C. Figgis,st Castle, b Lucas .................. 31 J. C. Tollen, c Gun­ nery, b Lucas........... 7 E. Moule, b Sewell ... H. Morgan, b Sewell A. B. Osmond, b Lucas S. S. Pawling, not out A . Eilvart, b Lucas ... E x tra s................... Total ...........] W. A. 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