Cricket 1896
CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 7, 1896. HONOR OAK y. OATFORD.- Oak on May 2. H onor O a k . -Played at H onor G.8. Harrison, b Hand 27 T. R. Dickson, b Barry........................... o H . Burton, not out ... 60 E. Chapman, c Slade, b Hand ...................20 J. Johnson, b Hand ... 0 G. Hayman, c Conell, b Hand ................... o C. Chater and C. Barton did not bat. declared closed. C atfobd . F. Harrison, b Slade... 1 F. A . Wilkie, c Conell, b Hoare ...................43 A . Jones, not out ... 6 B 6, lb 2 ........... 8 Total (7 wkts) *165 * Innings E. S. Barry, b W ilkie E. C. Page, b W ilkie... S. Slade, c Harrison, b W ilkie.................... R. L. Alport, c Harrison, b Wilkie C. E. Hand, b Barton J. H. Vercoe, b W ilkie C. E. Conell, b Barton W . Hoare. c Jones, b Barton .................. 15 L. Slade, b W ilkie ... 0 J. Robinson, not out 13 C. S. Sabin, retired hurt .......................... 0 B 4, lb 1 ........... 5 Total ... 57 W ILLESDEN v. LONDON SCOTTISH.- Willesden on May 2. L ondon S cottish . ■Played at J. Major, b Bendle ... 70 W . Allom, b Bendle... 0 A . F. Denniston, b Smail ...................14 C. K . McDonald, c Potter, b Bendle ... 8 V.H . Seyd, c Dunkley, b B e n d le ................... 8 J. Lamont, c Hudson, b Breeds ...................26 Daniels, b Breeds ... 5 J. N. Moser, b Breeds 0 H. Fraser, not out ... 23 C.C. Allom, c Hudson, b Dom ton ........... 8 H. J. R. Pope, notout 6 E x tra s ..................23 Total (9 wkts.)*191 * Innings declared closed. WlLLESDEN. E. Bendle, c Seyd, b Moser ...............43 A.O.Breeds,c Lamont, b Pope ................. 8 F. J. Potter, c W. Allom, b Moser .. 0 G. W . L. Short, c Fraser, b Pope .. 1 H. F. Hudson, b Pope 13 H . Dunkley and H. Kyle did not bat. H . W . Smail, not out J. Brydone, b Major... A.S.Doraton,c Moser, b Major ................... A . R. Burch, not out Extras................... Total (7 wkts.) 90 FOREST H ILL v. CROYDON.— Played on May 2. F orest H ill. 8 F. Skipper, lbw, b Adam .................. L.Y. Cockell, c Howes, b Paget .................... 3 C. S. J. Douglas, not out ............................ ICO W . L. Pierce, b Paget 0 W . P. Dean, c Adam, b Paget .......................17 L. B. Meredith, c Groom, b Paget ... 0 * Innings declared closed. C roydon . C. J. Welchman, c Patey, b Paget ... 1 G. Newman, b Paget 0 H.Watmough,b Ching 20 C. ^Phillips, b Paget 31 F. Healey, not out Extras Total (9 wkts) *210 H. R . Groome, b Welchman ........... 0 E. W . Smith, c and b Healy ..................50 J. Whitcomb, c and b Welchman ... ... 14 J. W . D. Adam, c Dean, b Phillips ... 14 A. F. Patey, not out 10 C. N. M. Feast, not out 20 Extras ........... 8 Total (4 wkts)...116 GRANVILLE (LEE) v. B L ACKH EA TH .-Played at Blackheath on May 2. B lackheath . J R. Mason, b Bull .. 27 H. R. Blaker, b Bull 0 G. C. Hubbard, c Havers, b Bull ... 13 G. J. V. Weigall, b Havers ...................27 F. Escombe, b God frey ..........................49 K. Christopherson, b Godfrey .................. 14 S. Heath, b Bull ... 0 G ranville . W . Morris, run o u t... 43 P. P. Lincoln, b Mason .................. 6 C. L . Hemmerde, lbw Mason .................. 4 F. G. Bull, not out .. .106 L. R. Havers, cW ay- mouth, b Mason ... 6 J. W ilson, jun., J, C. Stone, F.^E. Lander, J. Moore, and A . R. Laym&n did not bat.; J. A . E. Hickson, c Morris, b Stone ...32 L. Weigall, c Layman, b Havers ..................... 28 Captain Waymouth, c Morris, b Hemmerde 38 Stanley Christopher son, not out ............ 0 B 8, lb 2 ..............10 Total............238 C. J. M. Godfrey, not out .......................... 6 B 8, lb 1 ........... 9 Total (4 wkts) 180 C R IC K E T I N C E Y LO N . LANCASHIRE REGT. v. BLOOMFIELD. Played at Colombo on March 27. L ancashire R egiment . First innings. Col. Sergt. Mudge, b H ol- sin ger.................................. Pte. Bradshaw, run out ... Lee. Corpl. Keennan, c Hol- singer, b Patem ott........... Sergt. Drum Langton, b P a te m o tt........................... Pte. Brooker, b Patem ott... Lee. Corpl. Sallivan, b Patemott ........................... Capt. Jourdain, c Fransz, b Patemott .......................... Mr. de Putron, c Joseph, b Hoisinger .......................... Pte. Turner, b Patemott ... Lee. Corpl. Conolly, c Kret- ser, b Hoisinger ........... 2 Pte Winders, not out ... 2 Extras ................... 2 Second innings. 6 not out.................. i 8 c and b Patemott 1 b Holsinger 0 b Pateraott........... 0 b Holsinger 2 b Holsinger 0 b Patemott.......... 0 b Patemott 0 c Fransz, b Pater- n o t t ................... run out .......... c Mottau, b H ol singer ........... Extras........... Total Total B loomfield . S. Joseph, c Mudge, b Keennan ........... 9 G. de Kretser, b Turner ................... 2 N. A . Patemott, c Brooker, b Langton 5 A. Holsinger, b Jour dain .......................... 19 E.H.Joseph, c Turner, b Keennan ...........30 W . de Fransz, c and b Brooker ...................14 A. Joseph, c Brooker, b Tu rn er................... A. Baillie, c Brooker, b Turner................... W . de Kretser, c Petron, b Keennan A. C. van Cuvlenburg, b Tu rn er.................. W . Mottau, uot out... Extras ........... Total ...........i LAWS OF CRICKET ANDLIST OF FIXTURES FORSEASON, P r ic e O N E P E N N Y . “ Cricket ” Office: 168,Upper Thames St. W ANTED TO PURCHA8E .—Bookcase in oak or deal grained, size about 8 feet high by 5 feet 6 inches wide, not less than 12 or 14 inches deep'— Address, with full particulars and price, L ib ra rian , Cricket Office, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. T ENTS, TENTS, suitable for gardens, cricket, or camping out purposes, 40ft. in circumference, pegs, poles, mallet, and lines complete (with tent bag included. 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