Cricket 1896

194 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 4, 1896. SURBITON v. BROADW ATER.—PlayedatSurbiton on May 30, S u rbiton , Second innings. First innings, P. Castle, b Butterworth ... 10 b H. C. Bett ... 40 H, W . Keelin?, b Lees ... 47 c sub, b Collier... 35 F. M, Robinson, c H, Bett, b L e e s.. .......................... 5 c IT. C. Bett, b L ees................. 0 W . B. Windeler, c H. Bett, b L e e s ..................................17 P. E. Bodington, c IT. Bett, b L e es.................................. 7 not out...............41 TT. H. Jupp, c sub, b Lees... 22 b J. C. Bett....... 12 W . F. Forsyth, c sub, b Lees 0 Rev. A. E. Beavan, run out 2 O. Pinkerton, b Collier ... 11 notout................. 1 Ifev. C. R. B dley, b Collier 2 V. Howell, not out ........... 1 B 5.................................. 5 B 10, w 1 11 Total.. ...129 Total .140 B bo adw ate n . C. Bett, c Bailey, b Pinkerton..................19 n . Fairclough, b Kee­ ling .......................... 9 J. A . Berners, b Bo­ dington ..................29 II. H. Butterworth, b Keeling .................. 2 C. J. Thornton, c For­ syth, b Bodington... 15 I ees, c Jupp, b Pin­ kerton ................... 7 J. C. Bett, c Forsyth, b K eeling.................. 0 M. Marshall, not out... 19 F. S. Collier, lbw, b Bailey ................... 3 W . Hill, b Pinkerton 0 F. Bullock, b Bailey... 0 B 10, lb 1 ...........11 Total ...114 STOICS v. HAMPSTEAD.—Played at Hampstead on May 27. S toics . J. W . B o n n e r , b Thornton.................. 1 C. E. E. Lee, b Stod­ dart .......................... 2 L. C o w lis h a w , b Thornton.................. 13 F. W . Holton, c Stcd- dart, b Thornton ... 0 P. R. Borradaile, b S toddart.................. 0 M. Abbott, b Stoddart 0 A . W . Rammell, not out .......................... 57 C. C. Roberts, b Stod­ dart ..........................25 L. Rockcliffe, b Stod­ dart .......................... 0 W . J. Haycraft, b Hale 5 B. Rennie, b Bale ... 0 B 25, lb 4, nb 1... 30 Total . 133 Second in n in g s J . W . Bonner, b Bell, 65; C. E. F. Lee, b Bell, 23; L. Cowlishaw, b Carter, 12: O. R. Borradaile, not out, 4 ; M. Abbott, not out, 5; Extras, .5. - Total (3 wickets) 124. H am pstead . O. Marion Wilson, b Roberts .................. 17 R. R. Cruise, c Ram­ mell, b Roberts ...11 G. Thornton, c Bon­ ner, b Roberts ... 6 A. E. Stoddart, b Ro­ berts .......................... 4 | W . S. Hale, c Ram­ mell, b Roberts ... 11 S. H. Williams, c Eon- ner, b Roberts ... 0 W . W . A’ Deane, out not 29 A . A. Carter, run out 1 E. Whinney, b Roberts 6 G. B. Bell, c Rennie, b Roberts .................. 7 A. R. Gryllo, b Cowli­ shaw ..........................18 B 5, lb 5 ...........10 Total ...120 GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE v. NORTHBROOK (2).—Played at Lee on May 30. N o rth brook . W .D.Butler, b Holmes 32 H.W oolm er,c Murrell, b W indebank.......... 2 W . Collins, c Scully, b Murrell .................. A. Westley, b W inde­ bank .......................... C. Kelly, c Joanes, b Holmes .................. C.A.Hooper, b Holmes E.R.W right, b Holmes 48 G. A. Woods, hit wkt, b M urrell................... D. H. Hurry, not out A. Trelwing, st Best, b Murrell................... J.W .Joston, b W inde­ bank .......................... Total G oldsm iths ’ I n stitu te . H. Murrell, run ou t... 16 W .H . Joanes,c Woods, b W righ t.................. 4 B. R. Scully, b W right 0 P.Brownfield,bWright 4 R.Windebank,cWoods b C ollin s..................13 H. Mayo, c Hooper, b W riffh t ...................... 8 W .T Reed, st Hooper, t. Collins ................. 0 Second innings : H. Murrell, c Collins, b Woods, 0; W . W. Joanes. not out. 48; B. H. ^cul’y. lbw, b CoUins, 0; P. Brownfield, not out, 30; S J. Holmes, b Collins, 9 ; B 10, lb 4,14.—Total, 101. S. R. Best, b W right S. J. Holmes, not out A .Baldwin,cTrelwing, b ('ollins ........... P. Miles, c and Collins ........... B 2, w l ... Total 50 SPENCER II v. DULW ICH IL -P la yed at Dulwich on May 30, S p e n ce r II. E. Elkington, c Faw­ cett. b King ...........19 W . Johnson, c Hunt­ ley, b King ........... 7 G. Sturgean.b King... 0 C. P. Hewett, b M. B. Calcott .................. 23 R. Larkin, b King ... 11 R. Laogridge, b M. B. Calcoit .................. 2 A. Gadsdon, b T. B Calcott ..................35 A. Lane, c Calcott, b Howard .................. 16 C. Chilley, not out ... 19 A.Wheeler, b Huntley c M. B. CalcotL, ... 1 H. Hooper, b King ... 1 Extra .................. 24 Total ..166 D u lw ic h II. J F. Colycr, b Hewett 0 T.B.Calcott,bGadsdon 2 W .A.K ing,b Sturgean 29 S. Simpson.b Sturgean 33 S. E. Huntley, not out 62 F. Huntley,b Gadsdon 40 G. E. Fawcett,b Gads­ don .......................... 0 T. A. Warke, not out 12 Extras .................. 7 Total (for 6 wkts) 185 E. A. Redman, W . B. Calcott, and R. H. Howard did not bat. SOUTHGATE v. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOS­ PITAL.—Played at Southgate on May 30. S o u th g a te . F. Bryan, not out ...103 B4, lb 3, wb 1 ... 8 Total 234 T. W . Smith, b Capper 14 C. T. Ewart, c and b Moffatt ..................27 S. W. Scott, b Capper 7 A . L. Kemp, not out 75 C. E. Wallace, E. P. Sugden, P. Collinson, W . J. Drake, R. T. Barker, and W . T. Ricketts did not bat. •Innings declared closed. U n iversity C ollege H o spita l . W . E. Tucker, c W al­ lace, b E w art...........20 G. B. Hunt, b Ewart... 7 A. Ricketts, not out... 29 R. A. de B. Rose, b Bryan ..................13 C. J. Moffatt, J. J. Titman, C. M. Ekins. W . R. Barwell, H. S. Capper, and C. H. Bidwell did not bat. E. H. B. Stanley, not out ..........................10 B 5, lb 2 ........... 7 Total ...........86 Splendid for Spra ins or Tender ^ r ' ’ Q f , \ V > S SEA BATHS AT HOME. O F C H E M I S T S , Etc. C RICKET.—Wanted im m ed ia te ly . Copies January to December, 1894. Lowest price, etc., to A .W ., c/o Cricket , 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. FREQUENTED BY CRICKETERS. 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