Cricket 1896
2G2 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAMK. J u ly 2, 1896 INCOGNITI v. W ITH AM . - Played at Witham on June 24 and 25. I n cogniti . W . F. Felton, b J. F. Rawtree .................. 7 II. B. Carvtr, c Snell, b J. F. Bawtree ... 22 T. L. Nelson, c Potter, b Gilinore.................. 11 E. J. Wright, c Gim son, b Gilmore ... 37 J. Smith, b Gilmore... iO C. S. W . Cobbold. c Roberts, b Gimson 5 A. A. Glass, c H. F. Bawtree, b Gilmore M. G. Nelson, c Potter, b Gilmore.................. A . Scott, not out E. P. Prest, c Roberts, b Gimson ........... F. E. Olivey, c sub, b Gimson .................. B 2, lb 2, w 2... Total ..125 Second in n in g s W . F. Felton, b Scott, 11; IT. B. Carver, b Scott, 18; T. L Nelson, not out, 6 ; K J. W iigbt, b Scott, 1; J. Smith, not out, 1 ; B. 5; Total, 87. W it iia m . First in n in gs. Second inniD gs. A. P. Snell, not out .........13 notout................... 77 C. Roberts, b "Wright........... 0 c Wright, b Cob bold ................... 0 J. F. Bawtree, c Carver, b W right ........................... 0 c Felton.b W right 0 B. Hope, c Smith, b W right 0 cCarver,b W right 53 K. C. Gimson, b W right ... 0 c Smiih. b Wright 1 A. E. Gilmore, b Wright ... F. G. Scott, b W right.......... H. F. Bawtree, c right, b Cobbold 3 b W right ........... 1 1 c Scott, b Cobbold 0 H. B. Brandt, b W right .. A. Potter, ca rd b W right.. M. Drake, b C obbold......... Byes ... Total... 9 b Col bold .. ... 4 2 c T. L, Nelson, b Cobbold ......... 38 6 cCarver,b Wright 0 4 c Carver, b Cob bold .................. 20 1 B 7,1b 4 ... 11 ... 39 Total ...205 GOTJ SM ITES’ INSTITUTE v. CRAY & ORPING TON.—Played at New Cross on June 25. G oldsm iths ’ I n stitu te . b A. W roe, c sub, Stranger...................52 L. T. Easton, lbw, b Stranger................. 65 S. Cozens, b Stranger 5 W . Falkner, c sub, b Beakes .................. 1 W . F. Dray. E. Medway, E. Tolley and H. Joanes did not bat. *lnnings declared clostd. C r a y and O ii P ington . A . Holmes, b Stranger 5 R. Windebank,not out 13 S. Best, not o u t .......... 6 Byes ...................16 Total (5 wkts)*163 F. Stranger, b Holmes 18 ('. Reakes, b F.uston. 21 P. Townsend. bEaston 3 II. Heath, c Medway, b H< lines.................. 5 D. Sawman, b W indc- b a n k .......................... 4 W . llawes, not out ... 18 W . Smith, c Eastou, b Windebank ........... 2 J. Whale, b W inde bank .......................... 5 S. Johnson, b W inde- 1 ank ......... ........... 0 T. Lay, b Bolmes ... 4 Nelson.stsub.bHolmes 1 B 9, lb 1 ...........10 Total . 91 INCOGNITI v. COLCHESTER GARRISON.— Played at Colchester cn June :6 and 27. I n cogniti . Rev. F. W . Poland, b D e n h a m .................62 H.F.Rawtiee, b Brady A . A . Glass, c Sea- right. b Rracy C. K W. Cubbold, b Geslii.g .................. M. G. Nelson, b Gosling ................... A . Scott, not out B 5, lb 4 ........... 10 .. ( .. 9 . 252 W . F. l*Vhon,1> Palmer 1 J. Smith, c Seaiight. V. Denham.................. ?5 J . F. Bawl ree. c Gi cen- wuy, b Denham 6 T. L. Nelson, c Sheppaid, b Brady £3 E. F.W right, st Green way. b B ra d y .......... 64 Total Major C. Orman, c St aright, b 1 aimer 13 Se< ond innings Lev. F. W . Poland, c rotter. b Gosling, 27 ; W . F. Felton c? and b Denham, 7; J. Smith, not out, 17; J. F. Bawtne, b Gosling, 1; T. L. Nelson, not cut, 0 ; li 4, nb 2, 6 .—Toial (3 wkts.) 18. COLCHKS'l KR G AlUUSON. Lieut. libiriLgton, c W right, b ( obbold 2 Lieut. IVlar&den, b W right ................... 0 Lieut. Sheppaid, b 1(. F. Bawiree.. ( pi Brue.y, lun out .. Lieut-. Langton b VNrig h t ............. ... Lim e. Uo&ling. c J. F. Bawtree, b Co! bold Lieut.Denham, cGlass, b II. F. Bawtree ... 56 Lieut. Potter, b Cob- b u ld .........................CO Cpl. Greenway, b Cob bold ..........................is Lieut. Palmer, st SMnith,b.J.F.Bawtree 23 Lieut. Clemson, b Cobbold .................. 14 Lieut. Seariglit, not out .......................... o Byes ...........li Total .197 Second in n in g s L ie u t. Sheppard, not out, 0 ; Lnut. Denham, st Smith, b Cobbold, 11 ; Cpl. Green way, b W light, 23; Lieut. Palmer, b Cobbold, 14; Bye 1 .—Total (3 wkts.) 49 . RICHMOND v.’ UPPER TOOTING.—Played at Richmond on June 27. R ichm ond . E. W . Ball, b Russell 0 A. P. Keeline. c Gor- A .L. Eloper, c Willett, b Elliott. .................. 0 E. Evershed. h Elliott 16 L. D o c^ r. b Elliott,. . 0 S. A.Williams, bElliott 11 T.W.Paterson. not out, 20 F. K>nr»r>. c Harvey, b Elliott ... ..........24 ^en. b Elliott ... 0 F.P.Rabbirlere.bElliott 11 A W . Knijrht, b Sandilands ........... 3 H. Dif’k. b Snndilands 4 B 5. w 2 ........... 7 Total 96 U pper T ooting . R. R. Sardilands. c K>eluig\ b Knight... 9 tt . R. Willett-, run out 14 W .P. Toone. b Knight TT a Frqnoks.bDoeker R.V.Harvey. b Docker P. W . Russell, c and b Knight .................. H. H. Oorden. c Keel ing, b Evershed F R. Tep. mn nut, ... fi W . B Winkfield, b Evershed . . ... 21 H. L. Soott. not out... 2 C. B. Elliott,, not. out. 1 B 6 , lb 1. w 4 .. 11 Total , 85 DULW ICH v. SUTTON.—Played at Dulwich on June 27. S u tton . A . C. Havers b Darby 66 P. Dalby. b Dar^y ... 22 J. Hlina-ton. b Darby 0 L. J. Horn b Darby... 4 CJ-. Paeon, b Darby .. 9 A . R. Dager. b Morris 17 F. Dagg, b Morris ... 5 E.T.JTeasman, bH om 12 T. C. Stafford, run out 8 E. H. Heasman, b Chambers... ........... 9 L. Phillips, st Dagg, b Chambers .......... 0 W.ATorris.b Chambers 6 H. Darby, st Dagg, b Chambers..................28 T. R . Pearse, c Way, b Bacon ..................21 E. Steward, b Steed... 13 Ch°mbers. b Morris.. 5 O. Wjnclns. not out ... 4 L. Way, b Morris 0 Extras.................. 8 Total .........153 ICH. C. P. Tregellas. c Steward, b Chambers 17 F.T.Finlinson,c Hling- ton b Bacon ...........10 J .N . Steed, b Cham bers .......................... 4 B. Heasman, not out 6 E x tra s................. 8 Total' ...129 PANTHER v . DU LW ICH .- Flayed at Catfo-d on June 27. P a n th e r . E. W . Mantle, c F. Huntley, b Jones ... H. C. Taylor, b Jones A.E.D. Lewis, c Jones, b W hite .................. W . A . Standisli, b W hite ................. A .W.Harpur. b Whit e P. Newton, c Marks, b Jones........................... R. H. Mere, b Wl.itc 0 B. W . Gre*-n, b Jones 0 V. Carleton. b Jones... 0 W .H . D.Williams, not 21 J. H. Wood, b Jones 7 Extras................. 6 Total 104 J. F. Colyer, b More... 38 F. Huntley, b Lewis... 3 KSimpson,lbw,bMore 25 E. White, c Standish, b Taylor .................. 7 T. A . Dark, b Haipur 10 D u lw ic h . S. 1 Huntley, out ......... ... O. Jones, not out Exti as.. Total ... W . W . Field. E. A. Redman, G. E. Fawcett, and H. M . Marks did not bat. ho te ls FREQUENTED BY CRICKETERS. Announcements ore inserted in this column at a charge of 21s. per annum. Half-inch space , 50s. per anoum. Each Hotel inserting an Advertisement will receive a copy of the paper, by post , free of charge. BIRMIIVGHAM. THE GRAND HOTEL. Centrally situated. 300 rooms. All modern luxuries. Equal to best London Hotels. P ress N oticks . —Best Hotel outside L- ndon. Hanks amongst the best Hotels in the countiy. J osep h A dam s, Manager. EAS TBOURNE CAVENDISH HOTEL, ford. 4; T. Lovelock, b W »keferd, 10; P. Levtson- Gower. run out. 0 ; H. W . Edwaids, c Tri.wtr, b *•Smith.” 8 ; E. P. Pulbiook, not out, 10; b 1, lb 1.— Total (4 wickets), 34. D okking . R. C. Bovill.run out... 5 F. J. Nightingale, b L ovelock ..................... 64 M. B. Bovill, c Swift, b Edwards ... ... 6 “ Smith,” b Green ... 2 E. L. Trower,cLedger, b Green .................. 24 E. Cuthell, not out ... 3 J. W akefoid, run out 3 J. W ood, c Lovelock, b Edwaida .......... H. R. Hare, c Byres, b Edwaids ......... A. N. Fuller, b Ed waids......................... Mitchell, b Edwaids... B 10, lb 1, w 1 ... T o t a l...........1 Grand Parade. G e o . L ow m an, Manager. S O U TH AM P TON . DAVIS’S HOTEL Facing Station. F . B e n n ett , Proprietor. * * * TENTS. Bell tents. Square Tents. Marquets. For lawns, bathing, cricket, camping out. New and secondhand. Before purchasing write postcard for list.— W illiam M ooke , Lauderdale Buildings, Alder sgate, London. * * * T EN TS! TENTS!—Good sound Government Bell Tents, 10ft. high, 13ft. diameter, suitable for Bathing, Camping Out, Cricket. Tennis, &o. It s. 6 d. complete. The best in the m arket.- K n ig h t , Aicade, Lowestoft. HACKWOOD PARK v. ETON RAMBLE I.S. — Played at Hackwood Faik on June 27. H a c k w o o d PAltK . First inniDgs. Second Innings. E. H. Belcher, c n . F. W right, b li. 11oare ... 0 c W . H oare,b Old field ................... 0 J. Cordery, b G. A. F ol jambe ................................. 8 b Oldfield ........... 0 R. C. Lane, c Noiman, b G. A. Foljambe ... 19 b G. A . Foljambe 1 E H. Theobald, b G. A . Foljam be.......................... 0 b V. R. Hoare 1 H. D. Boys, b G. A. Foljam be.......................... 0 b V. R. Hoare ... 2 C. H. Hoaie. c G. A . Fol jambe, b V. R H «are... 20 c ai d b V. R.Hoare 16 T. Attewell, c Gosling, b V. R. Hoare .................. 4 c Dickson, b Old field ................. 0 Rev. R. Inglis, run out ... 13 c Wright,bOldfield 6 Hearne, J. T.. c V. R. Hoare, b H. Foljambe... C cG . A. Foljambe, b V. R. Hoare 22 A.Raynbird.b V .R . Home 0 b V .R . Hoare ... 1 A. H. Hoare. not out ... 1 not o u t...................10 Capt. Best, b V. R. Hoare 0 b Wright ........... 4 B 7, w 1 ........... 8 Total ...........73 E to n R a m b ie is . Total ... 63 ETFOM v. DORKING.- June 27. E ps F. W . ledger, b Smith ” .................. 40 A. J. Gieen, c Cuthell, b *•J'mith ” .......... 46 G. II. Longman, c W rod, b W akefoid 3 T. Lovelock, c M. Bovill, b “ Smith” 3 A 1\ Fvuliiiifl V, Played at Dorking on e>M. E. Swift, lbw, b Tiowtr .................. 1 R. W . Harter, b Trower .................. 0 H.W.Edwards.noi out 17 E. P. Pulbiook, b “ Smith” ................. 0 G. B. Moir Byres, c and b 1 low er........... 5 R. C. Gosliig. not out (9 lion. N. M. Fuller, b A tte w e ll.................. 0 R. C. Norman,b Altt.- well .......................... 4 V. 11. Hoaie, c Best, b Attewell ........... 9 F. H. W right,run out 9 H. Foljambe,cHeume b AtUwell 0 A. Dickse n, bH eaine 1 G. A. Foljambe, b Heaine ................... 1 B. S G. Oldfield, c Inglis. b Oldfield ... 6 H. 1 ennard,b Hearne 2 G. de M. S. Hoaie. o. Raynbird. b 11came 7 W . Honre, b Hearne 7 Exiius ...........23 Total ...........1F8 • xj . jiiisKiue, o “ Sm ith” ......... ... 5 P. Leveson-Gower, b Trower ..................25 Total ...........145 E A S T B O lff* HE CRICKET&FOOTBALLiAssociation; Club THE S A F F KONS . The abo\e Club is now open tor the seuson. Three riofessicnal Bowltrs are engaged. SUBSCKIP’IIONS ARE Ab 1 OLI.OW8 :— Playing Members, April to September ... £1 1 0 Houoiary Members (wholeYeai) ......... ...010 6 Vibitois aie admitted at 5s. per week. Intending visile rswishiny toplay in matche sshould communn ate wiih the S» cretary. '1 he following matehes will be plajed nexl week : Monday, July 6 th.—Easibourne College, Saffrons. Tuesday ,, 7th. -Ascham House, Saffrons. W edn’day ,, 8 th.—Se>uth Sax< ns, St. Leonard’s. Thursday „ 9th.—St. George’s College, Saffrons Saturday „ 11 th.—South Lynn v. South Saxons ,,
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