Cricket 1897

206 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME, J une 10, 1897. SOUTHGATE v. HARROW BLUES.— Played at Southgate on June 5. S o u th g a te . T. D. Smith, b Talbot 3 G. T. Vint, c Jones, b Beebee .............. 44 A. L. Kemp, bPollard 4 S. W. Scott, cNash, b Beebee .............. 117 C. T. Ewart, cJones, b Beebee .............. 28 A. S. Harris, hit wkt., b Pollard............... 0 G. B. Adams,bBeebee G W. T. Ricketts, c Nash, b Pollard ... 4 G. S. Churchill, c and b Beebee...............16 R. A. Maude, bTalbot 9 H. Chatterton, notout 6 B 14, lb 5, nb 1... 20 Total.. ..251 H arro w B lues . L. Jones, c Kemp, b Ricketts .............. 20 M. Beebee, c Smith, b Chatterton..............18 A. Symes-Thompson, b Ricketts.............. 0 E. Talbot, b Ricketts 8 G. H. Cater, b Chatter­ ton ..................... 1 A. Jones, b Ricketts... 3 E. H. Nash, not out... E. Cater, b Ricketts J. V. Dodson, b Chat­ terton.................... Pollard, b Chatterton J. Ranee, c Ewart, b Ricketts............... Byes.............. Total ... Second innings:— L. Jones, not out, 20; E. H. Nash, not out, 20; B 1, lb 1.— Total, 42. SOUTHGATE v. OLD FORESTERS.— riayed at Walthamstow on June 1. S o u th g a te . D. J. Crump, c Rice, b Street .............. 22 R. W. N ich o lls, c Fraser, b Street ... 2 Capt. S. H. Bradford, c Street, b Reeves ... 8 A. L. Kemp, not out105 E. T. Vint, cRhoades, b Street .............. 2 F. G. Payne, c Fraser, b Reeves.............. 8 C.T.Ewart, cRhoades, b Street .............. 12 G. H. Walker, c Guy, b Berkeley ........ 8 F. C. Barry, c Reeves, b Rhoades ........15 H. Chatterton, run out ..................... 4 R. A. Maude, c and b Fraser ............... 0 Lb 3, nb 2 ........ 5 Total ...191 O ld F o resters . First innings. Reeves, c Kemp, b Ewart... 19 G. W. Frazer, b Chatterton 1 R. W. Rice, c and b Kemp 18 Rev. R. C. Guy, c Maude, b Kemp........................... 7 F. Street, cand b Kernp ... 2 Rev.M.C. Berkeley, b Kemp 3 T. F. H. Rhoades, not out 17 0 3 Second innings, c and b Chatter­ ton ............... not out.............. csub., b Chatter­ ton ............... b Chatterton b Chatterton not out.............. D. T. Tassell, b Kemp R. W. Ross, b Kemp ... C. Walters, c Nicholls, Ewart.................... A. R. Bryant, b Kemp B 5, nb 1 ........ Total.............. Byes Total ... 96 QUERNMORE SCHOOL v. MERTON HOUSE SCHOOL.— Playedat Plaistow, Kent, on June 3. 6 M erton D. B. Morris, c and b Powis..................... L . Simpson, b A . Strudwick.............. 0 E. Patrickson, c Edey, b A. Strudwick ... 6 E. A.Greswell, ht wkt. b Powis .............. 0 H. G. Patrickson, run out .................... 5 C. T . Paice, c Bur- bridge, b Powis ... 9 Q uernmore First innings. W. Burbridge, c Rottome, b E. Patrickson............... H. Powis, b E. A. Greswell V. Cazeaux, c Simpson, b Greswell ..................... A. Strudwick, b G. H. Patrickson..................... H. Strudwick,bE. Greswell R. M. Edey, bE. A.Greswell H. T. Covil, bE. A. Greswell S. P. Lowe, not out ........ Portway, c Paice, b E. A. Greswell ..................... L. Pead, c E. Patrickson, b G. H. Patrickson........ C. Sharp, run out............... Byes ............... HIGHGATE v. STANMORE. on May 29. S t a n m o r e . First innings. F. Barnett, b Wheeler .. 6 G. Grinley, b Cunningham 7 H. E. Cobb, b Herbing ... 26 G. Woodman, b Herbing ... 32 H. T. Tewson, b Herbing... 0 C. F. Welch, b Herbing ... 5 S. Lea Smith, c Wood, b Herbing ..................... 9 J. Wells, bWood............... 0 II. Barnett, not out ........ 9 W. F. Veal, b Herbing ... 0 S. Woodman, b Herbing ... 5 Extras.................... 13 — Played at Stanmore Second innings, not out.............. 5 not out.. runout... Total ...............112 H ig h g a te . J. B. Cunningham, b Barnett .............. 21 H. Vernon, b Tewson 11 W.G.Keebler,cWood­ man, b Barnett ... 6 H.Airey, stWoodman, b Tewson.............. 44 J. L. Callander, c Woodman,bBarnett 0 W.T.Turley,b Barnett 0 c Seeds, b Wood 7 cKeebler,bMiller 4 b Wood ........ 18 b Wood ........ 2 cVernon,bWood 13 Extras ........ 4 Total (6wkts.) £8 D. R. Miller, c Cobb, b Welch ...............20 J. M. Seeds, b Tewson 22 R. Herbing, not out... 24 P.A.G.Wood, cWood­ man, b Tewson ... 0 A. J. Wheeler, lbw, b Cobb..................... 6 Extras.............. 7 Total ...161 UPPER TOOTING v. GRYPHONS.— Played at Tooting on June 5. U pper T ooting . H. G. Franks, b Fox... 22 R. R. Sandilands, c Daniel, b Fox........ 28 H. B. Willett, b Daniel 14 C. R. Lucas, c & b Fox 2 R. Harvey, c Bennett, b Blount ........ ... 33 P. W. Russell,b Daniel 9 D. V. Short, b Onslow 43 E. Whistler, b Blount 1 W. P. Toone, c Lyon, b Onslow.............. 17 J. H.Titcomb,notout 12 S. F. Kemp, st Frere, b Onslow............... 1 B 12, lb1 ......... 13 Total... ...195 C; V. Fox, b Titcomb... 18 A. Ferrington, c Tit­ comb, b Lucas........ 36 H. C. Daniel, b Lucas 4 C. O. Bennett,b Sandi­ lands ................... 3 J. A. Lyon, b Lucas ... 13 L. R. Frere, c Harvey, b Sandilands ........ 10 D. Eliot-Lockhart, c Kemp,b Harvey ... 6 G ryphons . N. M. Reid, c Kemp, b Lucas .............. 0 A, L. Onslow, not out 11 G. Blount, b Harvey 6 D. L. Rougemont, b Lucas ............... 2 B 17, lb 3 ........ 20 Total ..129 H ouse S chool . G. M. Rottome, c H. Strudwick.bCazeaux 0 C. H. Luckstedt, c H. Strudwick, b Powis 0 H. M. Wright, b Powis 0 E. J. Partridge, notout 0 J. E. Ebner, cCazeaux b Powis ...............0 Byes ................. 2 Total ........ S chool . Second innings. 9 b E. A. Greswell 0 14 b E. Patrickson 73 5 b E. A. Greswell 12 T ENTS! TENTS!! Nearly new !! best selected, Cost over £6. Made of white waterproof linen; 40ft. in circumference; 10ft. high; with pole, mallet, runners, lines, pegs and bag. All complete. Jbw,b Patrickson 21 c&bH.Patrickson 0 not out ........ 0 25/-; carriage paid. Can be sent on approval. 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