Cricket 1896

A ug . 20, 1896. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 375 IfrCOGSITI v. EXMOUTH.- on August 12 and 13. I xcogniti . ■Played at Exmouth W. Dunmxn, c Arun- dell, b Lyon ..........25 W . R. Collins, c Gren­ fell, b Lyon ..........22 H. B Champlin, b J. II. Copleston ... 1 P. F. llidow, c Townsend, b Lyon ?2 B. H. Drury, c C. L. Copleston, b Lyon 2 H.A. Francis, c Salter, b J. H. Copleston ... 61 II. G. Burlow, b Townsend ..........68 A. E. Gibson, not out 2 L.Hempnill bTowns­ end ........................ 0 J. L. Rose, b Towns­ end ... ..'............... 0 W . J. Synnott, b Town-end .......... 0 B 31, lb 7,w 1, nb8 47 Tot il ..........260 Second innings: —W. Dunman, n -t out, 4 ; W . R. Collins, c Hunt, b Townsend, 20; M. B. Chanpain, c J. H. Copleston, b Townsend, 8; P. F. Ha low, not out, 33; E. Gibson, b Townsend, 10; H 2, lb 3. —Total (3 wkts ) 82. E xm ou th . First innings. Rev. J. H. Copleston, b Gibson...............................33 W . Arundell, b Drury ... 8 E. L. Copleston, c and b Drury............................... 7 R. E. Lyon, c Hadow, b Drury............................... 4 F. Townsend, st Champain, b Rose..................................76 Second innings. H. Ilunt, c Hadow, b Synnott ........................15 J. A. Gibb, b Synnott........ 5 J. H. Copleston, b Drury ... 2L J. G. Greufell. b Francis ... 14 W. Wright, b Francis......... 4 E. J. Salter, not out ......... 0 B 9, lb 1, nb 1 ......... 11 b ... 0 ... 20 ... 21 ... 10 b ... 12 b Collins .......31 c Francis,bDrury 6 not out.............89 b Francis .......... 9 c Drury, b Rose 2 b Francis .......40 B 9, lb 7, nb 4 20 c Dunman, C illins b Francis ... b Drury b Francis ... c Dunman, Francis ... Total ...198 Total GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE v. IBIS (1).-Played at New Cross on Aug ist 15. R. B. New»on, c Best, b S. Holmes .......... H. W.Perkins,st Ladd, b Murrell................. G. Allanson, c Mayo, b S. Holmes ......... W. Wright, not out... B 11, lb 3 .......... T otal......... . 263 Dewy, c Brownfield, b j S. Holmes .......... 7 W. Robertson, c S. Holmes, b A.Holmes 30 E.Buckland, bMurrell 8 j E. White, b Murrell .. 0 1 C. Marshall, c Ladd, b S. Holmes................ 2 E. Rayner, c Murrell, b A. Holmes ..........16 j E. Borrington, c S. Holmes, b A.Holmes 4 I G oldsm ith s ’ . A. Holmes, not out ... 11 L. T. Easton, c Mar­ shall, b Buckland ... 29 B. R. Scully,c Perkins, b Roberson ... ... 0 H. Murrell, c Newson, b Roberson ......... 6 H. Mayo, F. Ladd, S. J. Holmes, and O. L. Cox did not bat. P.Brownfield.bWright 11 |S. R. Best, b Wright .. 5 H. Holmes, not out ... 0 B 6, lb 6 ..........12 Total (5 wkts) 74 GOLD3MITHS (2) v. IBIS (2).—Played at Dulwich on August 15. G oldsm ith s . W . S. Murrell, bAlex­ ander ................. W. Falkner.bSymmons F. Bowler, b Symmons F..I.Buck, b Alexander W.R. Bingham,bAlex- anuer........................ A. Medway, not out .. 15 E.M.Medway,bAlex­ ander 0 G. Gillingham, b Sym­ mons ........................ 4 H.KnaptonbSymmons 6 F.J.King,b Alexander 0 B 1, wb 2 .......... 3 Total 40 Second innings : - A. Medway, b Alexander, 1; W. S Murrell, not out, 32 ; S. Cozens, not out, 53.—Total (I wicket), 86. H.Cranfield, bGilling h am ........................ 0 E. Sparrowhawk, b Buck........................ 9 A.Alexander,cFalkner b Buck .................13 Symmons, c Bingham, b Buck ................. 4 G. S Dewey, b Buck .. 10 A. Froom, b Buck ... 4 G. Clinton, not out ... 19 E. May, b Medwav ... 0 H. Dickinson, b Buck 0 P. Layzell, c Knapton, b Gillingham.......... 9 G.J.Rogers.bBowler... 22 B 2, w I .......... 3 Total 93 ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY, WOOLWICH v. BLACKHEATH.—Played at Rectory Field on August 15. B la c k h e a th . C. Toppin, b Neville... 0 S. H. Day, run out ... 2 J. Hodgson, b Neville 23 R. O’H. Livesay, run out ........................44 J. N. Tonge, b Szeze- panski ... ..........18 P. Christopherson, c Harrison, b Bedwell 49 J. A. E. Hickson, b Szezepanski .......... 2 H. T. Stopford, b Christopherson H. C. Szezepanski, b Toppia ................ A.J. Turner, b Toppin G.N. Wyatt, b Toppin A. H. Harrison, b Christopherson M. H. Mahon, b Top­ pin ........................ Second innings: H. Turner, b Hodgson, 1; E. N. Tandy, b Fegan Total (3 wkts.) 63. F. M. Hannay, st Gar- ston, b Bedwell ... 0 R. A. Fegan, b Bed- well ............49 B. H. Littlejohns, not out ........... 19 R. B. Stewart, b Bed- well ... .8 B 5, lb 1, w 2 .. 8 Total ...222 J. A. Garston, c and b Toppin................ 27 E. N. Tandy, not out .. 16 E.P.Bedwell. bToppin 2 H.L. Neville, b Toppin 0 P. Sheppard, b Toppin 7 Byes ......... 12 Total ...101 F. St >pford, not out, 20; A. J. A. H. Harrison, not out, 29; 2; P Sheppard, b Hodgson, 6. COBBETT’S CRICKET BAT CO., Limited. Sole Manufacturers of the “ COBBETT ” BAT. Factory—56, Capland Street, Grove Road, Marylebone, London, N.W„ WHOLESALE AND EXFORT. (WITHIN THREE MINUTES WALK OF LORD’ S.) 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