Cricket 1896

A u g . 27, 1896. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 387 M r . A. B. L lo yd B a k e r points out that three Kent captains were playing in the Kent v. Gloucestershire match—Lord Harris, Mr. Patterson, and Mr. Mar­ chant. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. S.P.K.L.— (a) Certainly, if they will send them, (b) There is a special cover for binding the year’s Cricket, price 2s. 3d., post free. The following are some of the latest hundreds :— W . H . P atterson , K en t v . S om erset ............. L ord H a r r is , K ent v . S om erset ...................... F. S. J a ck son , Y o r k s h ir e v . S u s s e x ...................... P ee l , Y orkshire v . S u s s e x ......................................... K. S. R a n jits in h ji, S u ssex v . Y o r k s h ir e K. S. R a n jits in h ji, S u ssex v . Y o r k s h ir e H . F. W a r d , H am p sh ire v . E s se x ...................... W. Morris, Dulwich v. Erratics ........................ E. H. S. Berridge, Sth. Saxons v. Reigate Priory F. G. Ekins, St. Alban’s C. & G. v. Leinster ... R. G. Cryer, Itinerants v. Charlton Park.......... J. C. Stone, Itinerants v. Charlton Park.......... H. G. Denham. Incogniti v. United Service ... Lieut. Evans, United Service v. Incogniti S. Cheesman, Pallingswick v. Sutton................. J. Bowstead, Pallingswick v. Sutton................. C. V. B. Davy, Richmond “ A ” v. Chiswick ... E. L. Marsden, Nondescripts v. North Devon... R. A. Bennett, Eton Ramblers v. Royal Engrs. * Signifies not out. 181 119 102 106 100 125* 100 200* 143 105 106 148 111 114 120 131* 113 108 112 ROYAL ENGINEERS v. ETON RAMBLERS.— Played at Chatham on August 22. R o y a l E ngin eers . J. C. M. Hall, c Duck­ worth, b Dnnn ... 31 C. H. Foulkes, c Soames. b Marshall 25 J. S. Liddell, not out 81 C. W. Gwynn, b R.W. Mitchell .................10 F. M. Brown, b Dunn 1 Extras ......... 14 Capt. Swiss, lbw b Marshall ................. S.D.Burrow, cGosling, b Soames................ Capt. Blair, b R. W. Mitchell .................11 Capt. Bigge, c sub, b Marshall ................. 1 Capt. Druitt, c R. W . Mitchell, b Soames 0 W. S. Douglas, c F. H. Mitchell, b Bosan­ quet ........................ 6 36 E ton R am bi - ers . R. A. Bennett, c b Douglas........ Capt. Marshall. Brown, b Swiss B. J. Bosanquet, run out ........................ F. A. Soames, lbw, b Swiss....................... S. F. Gosling, c Bigge, b Blair .............. at» H. W. de Zoete, b Douglas .................29 .112 17 st 13 J. C. Tabor, Foulkes. b Hall A. D. B. Dunn, b Hall F. H. Mitchell, b Swiss........................23 J. H. Duckworth, not out R. W. Mitchell, Extras... Total 12 ...263 WILLESDEN v. ST. MARGARET’S.-Played at Willesden on August 22. W illesd en . E. Bendle, c Atwood, tr b Allgood.................28 W . B. Whittington, b Baker ................. 1 A. A. Barron, c Mon­ tague, b W. Braid- wood ... .................27 W. P. Williams, c East, b Baker.......... 9 H. W. Smail, b Med- calf ........................13 J. Brydone, c Medcalf, b W. Braidwood ... 11 A. S. Domton.b Baker 24 A.G.Thomas,bMedcalf 4 A. R. Burch, bMedcalf 5 P. H. Dunkley, c At­ wood, b Baker ... 0 H.G. Dunkley, notout 5 Extras.................16 Total ...143 F. Atwood, c and b Barron ................. 6 A. J. East, bBarron 24 R. F. Allgood, b Bar­ ron ........................25 G. A. Medcalf, c Ben­ dle, b Barron......... 0 S t . M a r g a r e t ’ s . A. Montague, b Bar­ ron T. L. Braidwooc out .......... Extras Total H. T. Rogers. F. N. Brassey. F. R. Baker, W. Braidwood aud W. M. Bemister did not bat. E. A. Burling took four wickets with four balls for Tydd v. Long Sutton on August 19th, his analysis for the match being 6 overs, 3 maidens, 8 runs, 6 wickets. ADDISCOMBE (2) v. CARSHALTON.-Played at Carshalton on August 8. C a rsh alto n . W. R. Chaplin, cWilt­ shire, b Barker ... 12 G. Coles, b Moore ... 27 J.B.Laidlaw, b Barker 4 J. N. Noakes, not out 57 S. Hersy, st Roberts, b Clarke ................. 5 F. Hill, c Roberts, b PlnrV H. H. Forsyth,b Clark 0 H. Dives, not out ... 1 Extras............... 17 Total (6 wkts.)*151 * Innings declared closed. A d d iscom be. Did not bat. ADDISCOMBE(2)v.WHITGIFT WANDERERS (2). —Played at Addiscombe on August 15. W h itg ift W an d erers . C. H. R. Henman, b Moore .................19 R. L. Turner, b Moore 20 R. A. Sheppard, b H. Green........................18 W. H. Stovold, lbw, b Moore ............... 10 A. R. Neligan, b H. Green...................... 1 The rest did not bat. * E. C. Smethurst, c J. Purser, b Clark ... 35 T. F. Perrin, not out 49 E. T. Warner, b Clark 4 H. Docking, b Clark... 8 Extras................. 8 Total (8 wkts.)*172 Innings declared closed. A ddiscom be . C. S. Desprez, c Per­ rin, b Warner........30 A. C, Hall, b Balch ... 3 J. H. Purser, c Stov­ old, b Balch ... .. 13 M. M. Moore, c Dock­ ing, b Perrin ..........13 S. C. Purser, not out... 3 G. C. Lambert, b Per­ rin ........................ 8 Extras.................12 Total (5 wkts.) 82 The rest did not bat. ADDISCOMBE v. MERTON.-Played at Merton on August 15. A ddiscombe . E. Wiltshire, st Moor­ house, b Currie ... 15 A. J. Trollope, b Cur­ rie ........................15 Peck, not out ... 40 H. G. Roberts, cGood- wood, b Currie ... 1 E. G. Bushell, b Good­ wood ........................ 0 W. Tomkins, b Good­ wood ....................... 0 H. G. Clark, b Currie 1 E. J. M. Nash,cLewis, b Currie ................. 0 R. Martyr, lbw, b Cur­ rie ........................ 3 S. Wiltshire, st Moor­ house, b Currie ... 0 J. T. Barker, b Currie 0 Extras................. 8 Total . 83 M erton . J. Price, b Peck.......... 7 R. G. Lewis, b Barker 11 M. Moorhouse, b Bar­ ker 92 C. Nettleton, b Peck .. 17 J. Cranston,cTrollope, b Barker................ 34 F. T. Head, b Peck ... 2 Rev. A.G. P. Baines, c Barker, b Peck ... 0 C. A. Goodwood, not out ........................17 F. L. Head, c Barker, b Peck .................17 C. E. Currie,bTrollope 11 W . Youlten, c and b Trollope ................. 0 Extras................ 9 Total ..217 ADDISCOMBE v. DULWICH.—Played at Dulwich on August 20. A ddiscombe . E. Wiltshire, c E. Heasman, b Craw- furd ....................... 0 R. Martyr, cTregellas, b Price .................21 Peck, c Stafford, b E. Heasman................ 85 S. C. Purser, b Price .. 2 C. S. Desprez, bMorris 15 H. G. Roberts, c J. Heasman, b Morris 2 I C. Marshall, b Morris 3 H. A. Flint, b E.Heas­ man ........................ 6 W. S. Jenner, not out 63 E. C. Smethurst, c J. Headman,b Roberts 54 W. H. Tomkins, b Morris ................. 0 Extras.................14 Total D u lw ich . T. C. Stafford, c Des­ prez, b Purser.......... C. P. Tregellas, run out ........................ J. Price, c Roberts, b Purser ................ N.Crawfurd, c Purser, b Peck ................. E. J. Heasman, c Roberts, b Purser ... E. White, c Desprez,b Purser ................ ...265 Jen- T. A. Darke, ner, b Purser..........11 M. Morris, b Purser... 0 J. W. Roberts, c Pur­ ser, b Peck ..........17 H.Heasman,cRoberts, b Peck .................23 C. Whitehurst, notout 8 Extras................. 6 Total ..........99 Second innings.—T. C. Stafford, not out, 0; E. White, b Smethurst, 21 ; T. A. Darke, c Purser, b Roberts, 10 ; C. Whitehurst, b Smethurst, 7 ; extras, 3.—Total, 41. ADDTSCOMBE v. SPENCER.-Played at Addis­ combe on August 22. S pencer . B. Cox, c Grant, b Roberts .................25 H. W. Wheeler, c Coulthard, b Grant 54 S. W. Hedges, b Grant 11 T. J. Wheeler, b Trol­ lope ........................ 7 G. Jackson, c Serres, b Grant ................. 3 L. Wood, c Roberts, b Grant........................14 G. Sykes, b Perrin ... 13 A. E. Terry, b Roberts 5 A. J. Lane, b Roberts 19 R. L. Vickery, not out 7 A. Leane, b Roberts... 0 Extras ......... 7 Total ..........165 A ddiscom be . E. Wiltshire, c T. Wheeler, b Hedges 4 J. R. Coulthard, b Hedges .................15 J. Grant, b Hedges ... 10 A.J. Trollope, b Sykes 12 R. L. Turner, c Terry, b Sykes ................. 6 J. H. Purser, not out H. G. Roberts, c and b Sykes........ Rev. H. A. Serre out ........ Extras The rest did not bat. Total ADDISCOMBE (2) v. SPENCER (2).—Played at Wandsworth on August 22. S pen cer . E.Elkington,c Martyr, H. G. Hedges, c Flint, b Clark A.Wheeler,st Roberts, b Clark .................42 H. Neubronner, c H. V. Green, b Jupp ... 9 H. Langridge, b Jupp 18 b Clark C. T. (Joggin, b Jupp 1 F. F. Summers, not out 18 Extras................. 8 Total The rest did uot bat. * Innings declared closed. A d discom be. *136 R. Martyr, c Lips­ combe, b Langridge D. M. Roberts, c Neu­ bronner, b Feather- stonehaugh G. C. Lambert, b Wheeler ................. A. Pulford, b Elking­ ton ........................ H.A. Flint,b Feather- stonehaugh .......... H.V.Green, b Wheeler H.O. Green,b Wheeler H. Clark, c Neubron­ ner, b Wheeler W. H. Tomkins, c and b Elkington ......... H. L. Jupp, b Elking­ ton .......... .......... H. G. Clark, not out... Total 41 RICHMOND v. BICKLEY PARK. Played at Bick­ ley Park on August 22. R ichmond . E. A. Bush, b Foxley 8 A. H. Bull, b Kelsey... 13 E. Evershead, b Ran- son ........................43 H. S. Greaves, c Kel­ sey, b Foxley.......... 4 S. A. Williams, b Foxley ................. 1 R. F. G. Chaldecott, b Foxley .................25 H. B. Derham, cDore, b Ranson................. 7 F. P. Francis, not out 24 H. B. Herbert, c Lat­ ter, b Kelsey ........12 W . Williams, b Ran­ son ........................ 5 E. C. Henderson, b Kelsey ................. 4 B 1, lb 2, nb 2 ... 5 Total .......151 B ic k le y P a r k . L. Shuter, b W . Wil­ liams ........................ 7 A. Latter, b W . Wil­ liams ........................21 J. H. Kelsey, lbw, b W. Williams..........29 J. E. Hickman, cChal- decott, b Evershead 55 A. Ranson, stFrancis, b W . Williams ... 4 B. H. Latter, c Fran­ cis, b Herbert........... 0 J. Lauranee, bChalde­ cott ........................ 2 M. Elliott, b Chalde­ cott ........................ 0 E. Dore, not out......... 3 Foxley. run out......... 11 A. A. Day, b W. Wil­ liams ........................ 0 B 14, nb 2 ..........16 Total ...148 NONDESCRIPTS v. UXBRIDGE. - Played at Ux­ bridge on August 1. U xb r id g e . W. R. Collins, stHick­ son, b Haycraft ... 66 C. M. Woodbridge, c Berridge, b Corke ... 39 A. Foot, c Berridge, b Corke .................35 Woods,c andb Hutch­ inson ........................61 J. C. Hibbert, c Corke, b Hutchinson.......... 7 C. A. Woodbridge and R. * Innings declared closed. N ondescripts , G. A. Cobb, c Ber­ ridge, b Hutchinson 21 W . L. Eves, c Ber­ ridge, b Corke......... 14 J. L. Crouch, not out 6 G. C. Garret, b Hutch­ inson ........................ 7 B 10, lb 2 ..........12 Total ... *268 M o 3 s did not bat. J. S. Haycraft, c Eves, b Woods.................14 E. H. S. Berridge, c Hibbert, b Foot ... 3 H. H. Cobb, c Eves, b C. M. Woodbridge 2z L. Corke, not out ... 38 L. Hutchinson, c Col­ lins, b Woods......... 4 G. S. Hickson, run out 43 E.L. Marsden, not out 25 B 17, lb 4 ..........21 Total ...170 R. Leigh-Ibbs, R. A. Hill and two others did not bat.

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