Cricket 1896

408 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept , 3, 1896. INCOGNITI v. GENTLEMEN OF SUSSEX.- Played at Brighton on August 24 and 25. I n cogniti . First innings. Second innings Rev. F. W . Poland, b Clements ........................ 16 c Turnbull, Maurice ... b 0 W . Dunman, b O’Dowda ... 17 b Clemente... 19 H. A. Denham, lbw, b Clemente ........................ 0 c Roddis, Maurice ... b 13 Rev. Taylor Jones, st Hay- garth, b Clements .......... 24 c Turnbull, b Maurice ... 14 W. E. Martyn, st Haygarth, b Clements........................ 1 c De la Bere, Maurice ... b 37 T. Higson, not out .......... 54 b Maurice ... 0 A. E. Holt, c Smith, b De la Bere ............................... 19 c Clemente, Maurice ... b 5 C. H. Harrington, c and b Clements ........................ 6 b Smith 47 E.Frederick,lbw,b Clements 0 c De la Bere, b Maurice ... 0 L. E. G. Abney,c DelaBere, b Clements........................ 10 st Haygarth, Clemente... b 1 H. E. Nelson,b Clements... B 13, lb 5 ....................... 0 not out.......... 27 18 B 1, lb 5, w 2 8 Total ...165 Total ...171 G entlem en of S ussex . First innings. Second innings. E. B. Haygarth, c Taylor Jones, b Abney.................... 29 cPoland,b Abney 0 C. L. A. Smith, b Abney ...31 b Abney ...........12 F. J. Turnbull, c Harring­ ton, b Abney .................... 12 b Abney ........... 6 Capt.Mainwaring,cMartyn, b Abney ........................... 19 lbw, b Abney ... 11 Rev. F. Maurice, c Holt, b Frederick ............................18 not out..................24 B. F. O’Dowda, lbw, b Frederick ......................... 6 cHolt,bFrederick 3 E. A. Ridsdale, lbw, b Taylor Jones ....................26 c Taylor Jones, b Abney ..........11 G. E. Roddis, c Harrington, b Abney ............................10 lbw. b Abney ... 1 E. A. H. Blunt, not out ...18 b Abney B. B. l)e la Bere, c Martyn, b Abney ......................... 0 c Harrington, Hole.......... J. W . Clements, c Denham, b Taylor Jones.................. 4 not out........... B 8, lb 4, w 1 ..........13 B 3, lb 3, w HORNSEY v. NORTHBROOK.—Played at Lee on August 22. W. C. Collins, bClarke 8 D. Goodall, c Turber- ville. b Clarke........ 4 C. Higham, c Sloper, b Dempsey .......... 3 H. Goodall. not out... 69 F. H. Willis, b Clarke 8 C. Springthorpe, b Pflnrlrp 1 W . O. Willis, lbw, b Clarke ................. 0 N orth brook . C. Disney Roebuck, b Dempsey................. W. Collins, run out .. A. H. Smith, cTalbot, b Sloper ................. C. Kelly, b Nimmo ... B 1. lb 1. nb 1 ... Total ...143 H orn sey . C. W . Talbot, c Roe­ buck, b H. Goodall 25 A. E. Turberville, b Collins .................14 S. L. Clarke, c Roe­ buck, b Collins ... 1 L. Orton, b:H. Goodall 0 A. E. Buruie, bCollins 0 J. Lewis, lbw, b H. Goodall ................. 1 A. Lewis did not bat. T. W. Sloper, b H. Goodall ................. J. Dempsey, not out... J. V. Nimmo, b H. Goodall ................. G. 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