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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