Cricket 1896

230 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J one 18, 189C. NONDESCRIPTS v. CHISW ICK PA CK .—Played at Chiswick Park on Juue 18. N 0 NDK 8 CR irTS, II. B. Hayman, lbw, b Cooper-fc«»wles ... 68 W , W . A'Deane, c Cooper - Cowles, b Worsley .................... 0 D.II.Bayley,bWorsley 21 L.Corke.candbCooper- Cowles ...............21 It. W ade, b Cooper- Cowles .................... 2 E. L. Marsden, c Cooper-Cowles ... 8 L. Hutchinson, b Worsley ..................63 A. O. Dunn, c Surtees, b Cooper-^owlcs . 23 J. S. Worthington, b Cooper-Cowles ... 36 Dr. W . H. Kelson, c Clarke, b Worsley 6 F. V. '•'elfe, not out ... 7 B 9, lb 3 ...........12 Total ...257 A .rriestly, c Marsden, b Worthington ... 8 A . Sich, b Marsden ... 0 Capt. Cooper Cowles, b Marsden ........... 3 I.. Clarke, b Marsden 0 A .Worsley, b Marsden 33 A.A.Surtees,bMarsden 43 A.W .W atson,c Wade, b Marsden ...........26 C h isw ick P a r k . E. E. B a r r e t t , b Marsden .................. A. n . W all, e and b Haymnn ................... W . A. Metcalf, notout Arkenstall, not out ... B 1 ,lb 2 ........... Total ...........1 BECKENHAM v. CRYSTAL TA LA C E .-Played at Beckenham on June 13. C r ysta l P a la c e . O .H . File,cMatthew8, b W . B. Baker ... 5 J. M. Campbell, not out ..........................12 B 23, w 1 ...........24 A. Cosens, b A . M. Injrlis..........................69 J.F. Dunlop, b Torrens 15 L. S. Wells, b W . B. Baker..........................24 F. W . Aste, b Reichart 32 H. M. Colcgrave, not Total (5 wkts.)*225 out .......................... 44 R. H. Fox, D. Eliott Lockhart, F. C. Barchard, and W . Hardy did not bat. * Innings declared closed. B eck eviivm . S. W . Marshall, st M . Reichart, st Camp- Campbell, b Wells... 40 | bejl, b Wells A .M . Inglis, c Cosens, b P ile.......................... 97 W . B. Baktr, lbw, b W ells.......................... 0 A. A. Torrens, rot out 18 M. Birley. T. Hall, K. T. Bruce, C. D. Baker, and H. G. Wheeler did tot bat. B. S. Matthews, not out .......................... 4 B 1, lb 3, w 1 ... 5 Total (4 wkts.) 164 STREATHAM v. M ERTON. -riaycd at Merton on June 13. M erton A. L . Patterson, b Parker .................. 1 T. L. Head, c sub.,b Browne ...................10 Rev. A. G. P. Paines, b W ilson ...................48 J. Cranston, c Parker, b W ils o n .................. 41 F. D. Head, b nooper 21 S. Godfrey, c Wilson, Total ... *272 b Parker .................. 56 Dr. Young did not bat. * Innings declared closed. S tr e a tiia m . First innings. Second innings. H. W . Sledman, b Hooper ...................12 A. H. Raeburn, c Morphew, b Browne 2 C. A . Godward, not out ..........................28 S. Craven, not out ... 29 Extras .......... 24 E. P. Tulbrook, b Godwaid 0 not out................... 2 H. W . Wilson, lbw, b F. Head .................. ........... 0 not out................... 0 C. A. Hill, b Godward o b G od frey........... 0 J. F. Ilooper, b Godwaid ... 71 b Head.................. 22 W . Gibbs, c and b Y o u n '... 10 b G odfrey........... 0 P. I*. Parker, b Young 0 S. S. Browne, b G«»dwarJ... 12 c and b Godfrey 4 M. Lcacli, c and b Youijg .. 0 st Craven, b God­ frey ................... 0 G. Mnrphew. b Godward ... 1 1* Head................... 0 C. A. T» mkins, not out run out 4 E xtras.................. . 8 Extras........... 4 Total... ...........105 Total (7 wkts.) 36 A. N. Other did not I at. FOREST H ILL v. LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BAN K .—Played at Denma’ k Hill on June 13. F o r e s t H i l l . n . A. nookor, c Law­ less. h Podmore ... 4 F. Skipp< r. b Lawless 21 C. H. Squires, c Snell, h I<awhss... ...' 1 W . L. Pierce, c Sn* 11, b I’odmore ........... 3 W . P. Dean, b Snell... 26 C. Phillips, b Lawless 25 1*. Stanford, not out... II. M. Watm«,ugli, b F n rll.................... W .Watson, c Douglas, b Sm ll ................... C. Rew, run out.. ... Ixtras................... Total ........... T o ^ don and W estm inster B ank . C. A. Snell, b Watson 0 F F.Mu-son,bWatson 4 AV.1 iradbery.bWatson 0 C. S. J. Douglas, lbw, b Squires.................. 14 II. O. Manfleld, b Squires .................. 10 C.J. B ow m an , bSquires 1 C. J. Lawless, run out 2 A. G. Gough, not out 20 L. P. Brook, b Hooker 12 J. Bradbery, b Watson 2 A . Podmore,b Watson 0 Extras...................14 Total ...........79 A. Cockell, c Layman, H. Rew, not out........... 21 b Jones ................... 0 M. W illcocki, b W oot­ C. Moore, b W ootton 29 ton .......................... 0 W . G. Frowd, b HubW . H. B a rh a m , b ble ........................... 0 Wootton .................. 4 L. J. Selfe, b Jones ... 3 L. P. Selfe, b Wootton 10 C. Le May, b Jones ... 4 A. Taylor, run out ... 20 F. Vernon Smith, c Extras.................. 6 Hubble, b Jones ... 1 — C. Fitt, c W ootton, b Total ......... 100 Jones.......................... 2 B otolpii H ouse . Alcock, c L. P. Selfe, Goodall, c Frowd, b b Fitt.......................... 0 Moore ................. 2 W ootton, b Fitt........... 0 Layman, b Smith 4 Hubble, c Moore, b Jones, c Frowd, b Fitt 8 Fitt .......................... 4 Nash, b Smith ........... 0 Anderson, c Barham, Limchouse, b Smith... 1 b Fitt.......................... 15 Rutland, not out 0 Tolley, c Barham, b Extras .. ........... 9 Cockell .................. 13 — Hunter, c Smith, b Total ........... 68 Moore ................... 13 FOREST H ILL (3) v. BOTOLPH HOU SE.-Played at Perry Rise on June 13. F o r e s t H il l . HAMPSTEAD v. ELTH AM .—Played at Hamp­ stead on June 13. E ltiia m . A. S. Johnston, b O sm ond.................. 19 J. E. W ood,b Osmond 33 Haywood, b Osmond 34 A. S. Jackson, not out 70 F. H. Pitt, not out B 12, lb 5, nb 2 19 Total (3 wkts.)*214 J. Eagleton, D. Moule, C. F. Spreckley, J. L. Spicer. 1). W. Moner, and P. A. Simpson did not bat. * Inninjs declared closed. H am pstead . A. L. Gray, b W ood... 0 C. D. McMillin, c Moule. b Hayward 2 A. A. Carter, c John­ ston. b W o o d ...........10 A. Reid, b Haywood... 0 E. Figgis, b Johnston 26 W . S. Hale, not out ... 41 J. C. Dickson, A . Osmond, and E. Reid did not bat. J. C. Toller, c and b Haywood................. 23 T. M. Farmiloe, not out .......................... 7 B 5, lb 2, nb 1 8 Total (6 wkts ) 117 ho te ls FREQUENTED BY CRICKETERS. Announcements are inserted in Otis column at a charge of 21s. per annum. Ilalf-inch space , 50s. per annum. Each Hotel inserting an Advertisement will receive a opy of the paper, by post , free of charge . BIRM INGHAM . THE GRAND HOTEL. Cen‘rally situated. 300 rooms. All modam luxuries. Equal to best London Hotels. P re s s N o tic e s .— Best Hotel outside L *ndon. Hanks amongst the best Hotels in the country. Josep h A dam s, Manager. S O U TH AM P TON . DAVIS'S HOTEL Facing Station. F. B e n n e tt, Proprietor. All lovers of England's National Pastime should procure a copy of W . W . 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