Cricket 1896
A u g . 6 , 1896. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 343 ISRIXTON WANDERERS (2) v. CROYDON (2 ).- Played at Denmark Hill on August 1. C roydon . C. P. Wicks, bWithers 10 E. If. Balch, b White 10 a . F. Long, b White .. 5 G' Paget, c Smith, b Withers................18 .T. Aris, b Withers ... 0 ■A. E. Drage, bWithers 8 W. H. Bagott, bWhite 6 A. Bush, b Withers ... R. Archer, c Millar, b Withers ................. S. Patey, b White ... T. S. Read, not out ... B 6, lb 3 .......... Total 84 H. Smith, b Paget ... 0 A. -T. Whyte, b Balch 20 E. V. White, not out 106 F. Barber, c Archer, B rixton W an d erers . b •alch R. J. Burlington, Paget..................... F. Millar, c Paget, Patey..................... C. Hogg, c Paget, Bagott .............. 13 J. W. Withers, lbw, b B agott................. 4 A. W . Heppel,bDrage 4 H. Driver, b Drage ... 0 A. Constanduros, not out ........................ 4 B 12, lb 1 ..........13 Total ...198 WILLESDEN v. BARNES.—Played at Willesden on August 1. B arnes . J. J. Franco, b Birron 19 J.P. Mitchell, c Lacey, b Dfrnton ... 0 W. F. Frith, c Whit- ti igton, b Lacey ... 27 C.W. Young, ht. wkt, b Barron.................31 F. B n^ted, c Potter, b Barron................. 4 W . L. Donaldson, b Thomas ................. A. G. Stevens, c W. Cooke, b Barron ... : A. Sissons, not out ... : F. Butt, not out.......... Extras................. W Cooke, run out \» . B. Whittington, not out ............... 34 F I. Potter, c Butt, b Mitchell ... ..........14 6Inuings declared closed. W illesd en . Total (7 wkts)*173 W . P. Williams, not out ........................ Extras................ Total (2 wkts) 104 T. P. Bull, A. A. Birron, C. Cooke, H. F. Hudson, A. S. Dornton, A.G. Thomas, and E. Lacey did not bat. QUERNMORE HOUSE SCHOOL AND MASTERS v. OLD QUEKNMORIANS’ X I.—Played at Bromley, Kent, on July 20. O ld Q tternmorians . R.G.Bagley,b Cazeaux 0 K. Y. Trubshaw, c Edey, b Cazeaux ... 23 F. de L. Solbe, c Gib son, b Carter......... 40 C. L. Gregory, b Caz eaux ........................13 H. Durbridge, c Gib son, b Carter..........75 W. II. Elder, b Carter 7 Total ..205 Q uernmore H ouse S chool . Hartley, c Bagley, b Gregory ................ 5 S. Cazeaux, c Bagley, b Gregory................. 3 Carter, run o u t..........65 H. R. M. Gioves, b Solbe........................ 1 Gibson, b Solbe......... 7 R. H. Eel-,ford, c Solb<5, b Gregoiy ... 15 Toly,cSolbe, b Gregory 9 'J'. II. Edey, b Gregory 11 P. S tr u d w ic k , c Gregory, b Solbd ... 12 C. S. Powis, b Gregory 2 H. Powis, not out ... 3 B 10, lb 3, w 2 ... 15 Total ...148 LOUDON, CHATHAM& DOVERRAILWAY. CANTERBURYCRICKET WEEK, The quickest route to Canterbury is from V ictoria and H olborn . Cheap Return Tickets daily by Express Tiain at 10.5a.m. fro.u Victoria, and 10.0 a.m. from Holborn. R e t u r n f a r e . - First Class, 14f.; Third Class, 8s. Returning the same or following day. h o t e l s R. Edey, b Carter ... 0 | L. Jezzi, b Carter ... 2 , \V. Harvey, b Gibson 18 W . L. Engelhardt, c Powis, b Carter ... 1 W. Dun ridge, not out ........................ 0 No-balls .......... 3 FREQUENTED BY CRICKETERS. Announcements are insert'd in this column at o charge of 2ls. per annum. Half-inch space, 50a. annum. Each Hotel inserting an Advertisement will receive a copy of the paper, by post, free of charge. BIRM INGHAM . THE GRAND HOTEL. Centrally situated. 300 rooms. All modern luxuries. Equal to best London Hotels. P ress N otices .— Best Hotel outside London. Lfanks amongst the best Hotels in the country. J oseph A i ? ams , Manager. EAS TBOURNE CAVENDISH HOTEL, Grand Parade. G eo . L ow m an , Manager . S O U TH AM P TON . DAVIS’S HOTEL Facing Station. F. B en nett , Proprietor. "TENTS ! TENTS !! TENTS!!! I have purchased 1 5,000 Army Tents, 40 ft. circumference, scarcely used, complete with polo pegs and lines. Cost £<> each. W ill send any number, carriage paid, for 24s. each ; can be sent on approval. 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