Cricket 1896

J olt 23, 1896. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 311 GRANVILLE (LEE) “ A ” v. BEXLEY (2).—Played at Bexley on July 18. G r a n v ille . C. E. G. Lee, c Williams, b O’Hara T. Johnston, b Bevan T. P. Austen, c and b W illiams................ H. W . Le May, b Williams................. BIO, lb 2, w l ... Total ..........1 Second innings. run out ......... c Davis, b Djwns b Downs .......... J. H. Fry, c Wise, b O’Hara ................. 6 H. J. Davies, b O’Hara 1 A. F. Downs, run out 3 A. H. Hersee, c Has- lett, b Williams ... 4 E. F. Debenham, b Haslett .................15 E. Moss, c and b Bevan 4 J.A. Johnston, notout 79 B e x l e y . First innings. Walton, b Hersee .......... 0 O’Hara, c Lee, b Debenham 4 Wise, c Hersee, b Debenham 4 Bevan, c T. Johnston, b Debenham........................ 3 Henderson, b Hersee......... 1 Williams, c Hersee, b Debenham........................ 0 Haslett, b Hersee .......... 0 Mabey, b Hersee................. 0 Darlacher, b A usten......... 16 Huez, b Downs ................. 4 King, not out ................. 2 B 4, lb 1 ................. 5 B 2, lb 3 ... 5 Total .................39 Total (5 wkts) 52 T ENTS, TENTS, suitable for gardens, cricket, or camping out purposes, 40ft. in circumference, pegs, poles, mallet, ana 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 25s. Can be sent on apptoval. N.B.—I have a quantity of tents from 10s. to 20s. each, but the tents which please my customers are those I send out at i 25s. each. Price list of marquees (any size) post free. : —HENRY JOHN GASSON, Government Contractor, , Rye, Sussex. , b Downs b Austen not out... 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