Cricket 1896
142 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE G A M E . M ay 14, 1896. HORNSEY y. CL APTON.—Played at Homsey on May 9. H ornsey . R. J. Hutchinson, not out .......................... 29 B 19, lb 3 ...........22 Total *217 R.W . Nicholls, notout 101 B. A. Clarke, c Bruce, b Bishop ...................35 G. H . Swinstead, b Bishop ................... 0 W . H. Davis, b Asser 5 F. H. Swinstead, b Heller.......................... 25 E. H. Bacmeister, S. L. King, F. H. Nitnmo, J. Dempsey, and T. A. Nicholls did not bat. * Innings declared closed. C lapton . H. Boyton, b F. H. Swinstead..................73 R. R. Bruce, c R. W. Nicholls, b F. H. Swinstead................... 0 J. H. Robinson, b Clarke ................... 9 F. A. Bishop, lbw, b G. H. Swinstead ... 14 S. A. Asser, run ou t... 3 J. L. Tate, b Davis ... 5 W . M. Heller, b G. H. Swinstead ........... F. A. Boys, lbw, b F. H. Swinstead ... H. Chichester, b F. H. Swinstead ........... \V W . Thorogood, not out ........................... B 3, lb 3 ........... Total ...143 STREATHAM v. M ITCH AM .-Played at Streatham on May 2. M itcham . J. Pillinger, b Mor timer........................... 4 C. Pearce, c and b Fry 2 II, Yeoman, b Fry ... 0 F. Harris, lbw, b Mortimer................. 7 B G, lb 2 ........... 8 T. D. Lee, c Francis, b M ortim er...................20 G. T. Wlieble, b M >rtimer.................. 22 H. Pilinger, c Francis, b Mortimer ...........32 T. 1\ Harvey, c Broad- bent, b Fry ...........?8 j J. Cranston, not out... 30 A . F. Clarke, c Miller, b F r y .......................... 1 Total .101 N. Miller, b Harvey ... 0 C. B. Fry, c Wheble, b Harris ................. 56 J. M ortim er,b Harris 50 W . J. Hancock, b Harris ................... 3 H. M. Leaf, st Clark, . b J. Pilinger ........... 1 C. J. Francis, b J. Pillinger ................... 7 S treatham . A C . Broadbent, c and b H arris........ 17 F. G. Sulman, c Pearce, b Harris ... 2 H. E. Hockley, b J. Pillinger.................... 4 T. B. Gabriel, not out 2 B 4, lb 3 ............ 7 Total ..149 HAMPSTEAD v. TEDDINGTON.- Teddington on May 9. H am pste a d . Played at A. E. Stoddart, c Marshall, b Lucas. ..122 H. B. Hayman, c Jacobs, b Gibson .. 8 J G. Macgregor, c and b Lucas.......................... 12 Dr. G. Thornton, b Gibson ................... 5 P. F. W ilson, b Lucas 7 F. Trimen, run out ... 3 C. Nuding did not bat. W. A ’ Deane, not out 14 T. M. Farmiloe, c Jeffery, b Lucas ... 1 H. F. Whinney, c ltatcliffe, b Lucas ... 7 F. H. Alexander, not out ........................... 4 Byes ...................11 Total (9 wkts) *269 Innings declared closed. T kddi . vqton . G. Marks, b Thornton 26 B 3, lb 1 ............ 4 Total ...........226 J. Bowden-Smith, b Thornton...................19 H. T. D. Ryder, c Hay- rnan, b Thornton ... 10 R. S. Lucas, not out... 140 A . Crowder, c Mac gregor, b W ilson ... 27 R. L. Marshall, L. Ja'iob*, A. E. Gibson, C. Jeffery, E. M. Ratcliffe, and A . N. Other did not bat. BARNES (2) v. BRU N SW ICK .-Played at Barnes on May 9. B arnes . J. G. M. Robertson, c Nathan, b J. Scott... 30 F. Benstead, b Lemon 25 H. Shirreff, c Parry, b Lemon ...................26 C. B. Pigott, b Levy... 21 R. Guest, not out ... 4 C. A . Hackman,bLevy 0 A . W. Cornall. b Levy 0 •Innings declai od closed. B uunswu k P. G. Grylls, b Parry... P. Faulkner, b Levy... W . G. Adams, b Parry W . H. Farrell, not out H. Sissons, b Parry ... B 16, lb 1, nb 2 ... Total *131 J. D. Scott, b Hack man ... ................... F. B. Nathan, c Com all, b Hackman C. B. Lemon, b Hack man ........................... L. Marcus, b Hackman B. Parry, b Hackmin G. Levy, b Hackman C. O.'borne, b Hack man .......................... S. M. Scott, b Benstead C. B. Bentenson, c Shirreff, b Hackman G. Albert, b Hackman M. E Isaacs, not out... R. G. Davis did not bat ........................... B 6, lb 2 ........... Total ........... SOUTHGATE v. SOUTH H AM PSTEAD.-Played at Southgate on May 2. S outh H ampste A d . W.Couchman,b Baker 39 P. B. Gilliard. b Scott 6 R. Pollock, c Scott, b Ewart .................. 3 T. Lambert, b Ewart 12 H. Roberts, b Scott ... 6 W . Hanwell, b Ewart 72 A. E. Hill, b Ricketts 15 W . Alcock, c Smith, b Ewart ...................15 W . Brooman, lbw, b Scott..........................] 1 A. Fletcher, not out... 1 J. Hair, b Kemp ... 1 B 27, lb 2, nb 1... 30 Total ...211 E.P. Sudden, b Alcock 0 L. D. Smith, not out 4 A. L. Kemp, b Alcock 0 G. B. Adams, b Alcock 0 R. T. Barker, not out 0 Extras ........... 0 Total ........... 4 S. W . Scott. C. E. Wallace. W . T. Ricketts, C. T. Ewart, D. J. Drake, and E. White did not bat. PANTHER (2) v. BECKENHAM Y.M .C .A .-Played at Beckenham on May 9. Beckexiiam Y.M .C.A. F. Wardle, b Leslie ... C. Barnett, b Boyd ... O. Carpenter, lbw, b B o y d .......................... W . Seamark, c Leslie, b Boyd .................. J. Duncan, b Boyd ... P. Hodges, b Pryor ... P. Hodes, c Stanley, b Leslie.......................... H. Seamark, b Pryor E. Hart, run out A. Moss, b Leslie S. Bates, not out Extras ........... Total ........... N. S. Leslie, run out 3 P. Key, b Duncan 2 G. A . Stanley, b W Seamark ......... 3 L. P. Reading b Duncan ......... 0 C. F. Sulley, b W . Seam ark......... 4 S. Pryor, b W . Sea- m a rk ................. 1 W . Boyd, b W . Se i- m ark .................. 12 P anther (2). P. Larkman, b W. Seamark ................... 2 H. Elvin, c and b Wardle .................. 16 C. Hunt, b W . Sea mark .......................... 3 F. E. Roofe, not ou t.. 3 Extras.................. 3 Total ........... 52 LAWS OF CRICKET ANDLIST OF FIXTURES FORSEASON, P r ic e O N E P E N N Y . “ Crieket ” Office: 168,Upper Thames St W ANTED TO PURCHASE.—Bookcase in oak or deal grained, size about 8 feet high by 5 feet 6 inches wide, not less than 12 or 14 inches deep1— 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. These tents are white, and have only been used a little by Her Majesty’s Government, and originally cost over £6 each. I will send one complete for 30s. Can be sent on appioval. N .B .—I have a quantity of tents from 15s. to 25s. each, but the tents which please my customers are those I send out at 3Cs. each. Price list of marquees (any size) post free. —HENRY JOHN GASSON, Government Contractor, Rye. Sussex. ‘OVAL’CRICKETBOT Best Russet, Calf, Lace. Sewn with or with out Spikes. Retail Price, 10s. 6 d. ; Factory Price, 7s. lOd. Size of foot and P.O.O. to TheATHLETIC SHOECo., 7, SUN COURT, MILTON STREET, E.C. CRICKET REPORT FORMS N ow R e a d y . Pf^lCE lOd. PER DO Z., POST FREE. ORDEROF GOING-IN CARDS. OFFICES OF THIS PAPER. PRACTICE NETS put up and removed VERY QUICKLY BY USING THE S T E E L G E O M E T R I C C L AW (registered). Fixed (Fig. 2), released (Fig. 4) by a tread of the foot. Those with eyes packed away with net (Fig. 5) ; those with luoks used with running cords. Set of Four, 4/- _£5V C R I C K E T R 7 S C K ( registered design ) FOR SCHOOLS, CLUBS, AND HOME. Made in various woods, different in size and price F R O M 1 2 S . TO 4 2 S . The Racks are fixed to a wall and are an ornament to hall, lobby, passage or smoking The contents can be seen at a glance, and can be kept under lock and key when the flap at the bottom is closed. £ SEATHING & CO., MALVERN.
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