Cricket 1896

A ug . 6, 1896. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 311 ESSEX v. LEICESTERSHIRE. Played at Leicester on August 3, 4, and 5. Drawn. The first stages of this match were very interesting, for although neither side made a big score there were three or four innings, notably those of Mr. C. McGahey, Bussell, and Mr. de Trafford. which were decidedly attractive. Essex had a slight advantage on the first innings, and began so well in their second innings that they were able to declare. E ssex . First innings. F. L. Fane, c Powers, b W oodcock........................20 Carpenter, c Gesson, b Woodcock........................41 P. Perrin, c Powers, b Pougher ........................15 C. McQahey, c Marriott, b W oodcock........................66 H. G. Owen, b Woodcock... 4 A.L. Gibson, lbw, b Pougher 0 J. W. Bonner, c Geeson, b Pougher ........................ 4 Russell, c Powers, b Wood­ cock ...................................35 F. G. Bull, c Woodcock, b Pougher .......................... 4 Mead, c Whiteside, b Wood­ cock ...................................19 Pickett, not out .................. 0 B 6, lb 2 ........... 8 Second innings. c Whiteside, b Woodcock .. 14 b Geeson ..........57 run out ..........85 cTomlin,bGeeson 97 b Geeson .......... 4 b Woodcock ... 4 not out................. 5 c Tomlin, b Gee­ son ................. 0 Extras......... 14 Total ..........216 Total ..........*280 •Innings declared closed. L eiceste r sh ir e . First innings. C. E. de Trafford, b Bull ... 64 H. German, run out ... 13 H. HMarriott, b Mead ... 3 Pougher, c Russell.b Pickett 18 Knight, c Russell, b Bull ... 39 Tomlin, c Russell, b B ull... 12 R. Joyce, b Mead................ 17 J. Powers, c and b Bull ... 0 Geeson, not out .................13 Woodcock, c McGahey, b Bull ............................... 0 Whiteside, c Bull, b Mead 0 B l, lb l ....... 2 Total .......181 E ssex . First innings. O. M. R. W. 43 18 8J 6 .. 39 16 71 4 Second innings, c McGahey,b Bull 28 b Pickett .......... 0 c Perrin, b Bull .. 4 b Pickett ..........19 c Carpenter, b B u ll.................53 cRussell,b Pickett 13 not out............... 13 c Gibson, b Bull 43 not out... nxtras Woodcock Pougher Geeson... Tomlin... 21 9 33 0 4 0 15 0 ......... Marriott Joyce .. L e ic e s te r s h ir e . First innings. O. M. R. W. Total ..........200 Second innings. O. M.R. W. ... 41 9 83 2 ... 23 6 52 0 ... 40411 83 4 4 3 1 0 6 0 33 0 4 1 14 0 Second innings. O. M. R. W. Mead ... .. 253 8 60 3 .......... 27 14 82 0 Pickett .. 28 11 IB 1 .......... 27 8 86 3 Bull ... ... 27 6 73 5 .......... 21 13 56 4 Carpenter 4 0 17 0 Gibson... 1 0 6 0 M'Gahey 2 1 3 0 STOICS v. PALLINGSWICK.-Played at East Acton on August 1. P allin g sw ick . B. A. Carter, c Ram- mell, b Westhorp ... J. Bowstead, c and b Haycraft................. A. 11. Millson, b Wes­ thorp ......... S. Cheesman, b Wes­ thorp ........................ F. S. Heynemann, lbw, b Haycraft ......... E. M. Hamilton, st Rogers, b Haycraft 12 E. A. Collins, c Ram- mell, b Haycraft . 2 F. R. H e b d e n , c Rogers, b Haycraft 24 P. Lancaster, run out 7 J. Hall, b Westhorp... 1 H. Lewin, not out ... 16 Byes ................. 4 Total 81 9 S to ics . L. Cowlishaw, run out 34 M. Abbott, b Lewin 12 Campbell Roberts, c and b Lewin ......... 61 A. W. Rammell. c Lewin, b Hamilton 38 W. J. Hiycruft, c Hamilton, b Lewiu 3 E. S. Wtsthorp, b Lewin ................. 0 C. E. E. Lee, not out 16 R. A. Melhuish, c Bowstaid. b Lewin 9 H. J. Rogers, b Lewin 5 F. Gordon, not out ... 1 B 10, lb 4 ..........14 Total (8 wkts.; 193 WANDERERS v. REIGATE PRIORY.-Played at Reigate on July 24 and 25. R eigate P riory . Second innings. First innings. F.J. Nightingale, b Thomp­ son ............................... 6 H. Dungate, c Thompson, b Jephson ........................17 A. C. Collier, b Jephson ... 3 c Bicknell, b Joy 33 c Brooks, b Joy... 0 cColman.bYears- ley .................51 G. D. Morrison, c Cipriani, b Jephson........................52 c Pretty, b Joy A. English, c Brooks, b Yearsley ........................36 31 J e p h son, b Yearsley.......... J. W . Neale, c Yearsley, b Jephson .....................27 c Pretty, b Joy ... L. G. Jackson, b Thompson 0 b Yearsley......... F. D. Pawle, not o u t ...... 15 c Colman, b Joy J. Coates, b Thompson ... 2 C. D. Pawle, b Thompson... 1 not out................. F. C. Morrison, c Yearsley, b Thompson ................. 9 not out................ B 9, lb 2 ......... 11 Byes ... Total .................179 Total (8 wkts) 197 T he W an derers . S. Colman. c Jackson, b C. D. Pawle..........83 D. L. A. Jephson, c Neale, b English ... 68 H C.Pretty, c English, b Coates ..................10 R. Williams, c Dun­ gate, b Morrison ... 54 R. B. Brooks, not out 128 G. E. Bicknell, b C.D. Pawle........................38 W . E. Hobbs did not bat. F.C. Adair-Thompson, b Morrison ..........24 C P.Jov,c Nightingale, b Collier ................. 1 J. H. Yearsley, c Dun­ gate, b Collier.......... 8 A. B. Cipriani, c F. D. Pawle, b Mon ison... 8 *B 11, lb 16, w 1, nb 1 29 Total (9 wkts) ...449 WANDERERS v. EASTBOURNE.-Played at The Saffrons, Eastbourne, on July 27 and 28. E astbou rn e . Firfrt innings. First innings. Rev. R. T. Thornton, c Jephson, b Yearsley ... 10 W. Nookes. b Jeph-on ... 3 E. G. King, run out .......... 0 Gibson, lbw, b Yearsley ... 2 H- T. Bartlett, c Pawle, b Jephson ........................21 C. J. Bell, c Jephson, b Yearsley ................. ... 9 L. C. Glascock, not out .. £0 S. Hart, cWilliams, b Jeph­ son......................................23 F. Daubeney, b Yearsley ... 35 C. R. Morrison, b Jephson 0 Wheeler, b Yearsley..........11 Extras.......................13 b Jtphson . b Jephsoa . b Yearsley . b J^phson . c Pretty, b Bick- Lell .................18 c Colman, b Bate 27 c Cipriani,b Jeph- son .................77 Total ...177 c Jephson, b Yearsley.......... run out .......... not out................. c and b Yearsley Extras.......... Total.. 1 6 7 2 5 . 2'8 ^.W anderers . First innings. Second innings. D. L. A. Jephson,c King, b Glascock ........................89 c Gibson, b Wheeler.......... 0 F. D. Pawle, b Wheeler ... 21 lbw. b Glascock... 24 H. C. Pretty, b Glascock ... 20 c G i b s o n , b Wheeler.......... 0 R. Williams, st Gibson, b Thornton ........................67 st G ib s o n , b Thurnton ... 4 G. E. Bicknell, lbw, b Glas­ cock ............................... 10 c B a r tle t t , b Thornton ... 15 E. L. Dunster, c Hart, b Thornton ........................15 not ou t................. 4 L. W. Dryland, b Thornton 2 H. V. Bate, c Bartlett, b Wheeler ........................17 A. B. Cipriani, b Thornton 3 J. H. Yearsley, c and b Thornton ........................ 3 S. Colman, not out .......... 0 not out..................11 Extras........................ 6 Extras.......... 5 ..236 Total (5 wkts) 63 Total WANDERERS v. HASTINGS AND ST. LEON­ ARDS.—Played at Hastings on July *29and 30. H a s tin g s a n d S t . L e o n a rd s. J.W.Marsh.b Wheeler 53 H. Love, b Bicknell... 23 Lavender, b Jephson 32 A. Clark, b Wheeler... 3”> C.C.Beihune, c Years­ ley, b Whepler ... 60 B. Middle d itc h , b Jephson .................27 J.W.Ashby,b Wheeler i A. Tutt. b Pretty ... i Mawle, b Bicknell ... ] Jones, nof.out ..........] 1«. 1* Cl y, run out ... ] B 16, lb 3, w 4 . i W ANDERE itS. First innings. Second innings. S. Colman, b Lavender ... 52 not out.................5 D. L. A. Jephson, st Jones, b Mawle ........................ 1 b Lavender ... 7 G. E. Bicknell, c Lavender, b Mawle ........................ 3 H. L. Pretty, b Lavender... 19 H. V. Bate, c Jones, b Lavender ....................... 5 T J.Wheeler.c sub ,bMawle I lt.Williams,c Love.b Mawlo 0 J. H. Yearsley, b Tutt ... 3*2 L. Winter Dyland, b Laven­ der...................................... 2 A. B. Cipriani, b Lavender 0 A. P. Keeling, not out ... 0 B 19, lb 1, nb 3 ..........23 Laven d e r , Mawle ... lbw, b Bethune... not out................ Extras 17 Total ..138 Total (4wkts.)242 THE WANDERERS v. TONBRIDGE. - Played at Tonbridge on July 31 and August 1. T he W anderers . Total ...3P8 S. Colman, c and b Le Fleming ................. D. L. A. Jephson, b Webb ................. H. C. Pretty, b Le Fleming ................. P. Williams, c Aston, b Page ................. F. D. Pawle, b Page . . G. E. Biiknell, c Carr, b Page ................. 23 J. H. Yearsley, c Ken- nington. b Pawley 45 F. C. A. Thompson, c and b Aston ......... 1 H. Y. Bate, lbw, b Pawley .................28 W. Alcock, c Webb, b Pawley ................. 1 H. S. Johnson, not out 5 Extras.................14 Total .. 208 Second innings :--Colman, run out, 15; JepLsun, c Carr, b Kennington, 15; Pretty, not out, 17; Williams, not out, 28 ; extra. 1.—Total (2 tickets) 76. T o n b rid g e . First innings. Second innings. F. A. Woolley, b Tnompson 1 b Bicknell ... ... 36 J.F.Reynolds,lbw.hJephson 18 run out ... 15 R. L. Aston, run out . . 36 b Bicknell ... ... U J. Le Fleming, bThompson 1 b Thomp-'on ... 4 A. S. Page, b Thompson ... 0 b Thompson ... 24 R. E. .Viarchant, c Colman, b Thompson ................. 2 c Yeaisley, b Bic‘ nc’l ... ... 1 Rev. W. R:.shldg!i, c and b Jephson ........................ 19 b Bicknell ... ... 30 T. Pawley, not out 2 * b Alcock ... 22 J. Kennington, b Th>mpson 2 b Jephson ... ... 5 G. Webb, c and b Jephson 7 not out.......... ... 10 W. A. <arr,b Thompson ... 3 b Tnompson ... 0 Extras ................. 11 Extras... ... 13 Total ..........120 Total ...16) WANDERERS v. EPSOM.-Pla}ed at Epsom on August 3. E psom . J. G. B List r,bJeph- son ....................... 41 F. A.O d iker, not out *9 A. C. Barton, b Ray- lands........................ 0 If. F. Bull.b llaylands i3 A. S. tfoden, b Rav- lands................. \. 0 Extras.................12 R. O. Crawford, bRjy- lands........................ O F. W. Ledger, c and b Jephson ................ 0 F. W. Freeman, b Raylands................. 0 A. J. Green, b Jeph­ son ........................ 5 E. Williams >n, run out ........................48 T. J. Rawson, b Ray- Totd ..........1M lands........................ 6 W an derers . S. Colman, not out. 43; I). L. A. J» ph<on, st Raw­ son, b Williamson, lOd ; extra*. 12.-Total, 161. R. B. Brooks. H. C. Pretty, A. M. Latham. G. E. Bicknell, T. D. IUvland**, 11. V. B ite, G. P. Joy, U. Dalziel and J. II. Yeaisley did not hat CHARLTON PARK v. E R R A T IC -P layed at Charlton Park on July 29. E rratics . F. Odell, lbw, b W. L. S. Andeison, b McOaulis................. 18 Iloskin ................. 0 A. S. Carter, b A. L. Kay S »nper, lbw, b McCanlis................. 45 Iloskin ................. 0 H. C«rson, b Thomas 11 N.V. Norman, c Jolly, U. Budden, c Jolly, b b Thomas............... 15 Thomas ................. 7 H. More, b 1liomas .. O W. J. Haycraft, b A. J. P. H. Clark c i aw- L. McCanlis ......... 21 rence, bW. McCanlis 7 Elphiok, c Mills, b Extras ......... 18 iloskin ............... 1 — E. A. Paule, not out .. 2d Total .. 171 C harlton P ar k . A. J. D jdd. run out... ll J. Hazlerifjg. not out ‘28 Extras ..........17 R.G.Cowley, b Elphirk i8 J. F. nosken, c and i» Hay, -ia ft ................... ?8 Capt.McCanli-'.notout 80 S. Th inas, c Elphick, Total .. 21*2 b Bud !en..............16 A Joliy c«m ll» 1It.y- C'-aft ... 4 A. C. NeW'om. S. K. Mills, A L. McCanlis, H. E Lawrence, and P. Uobson did not bat.

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