Cricket 1897
J u l y 8, 1897. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 275 ITINERANTS v. TOW NLEY PARK .—Played at Dulwich on July 3. T ownlky P ark . G. Simpson, b Holmes 21 A. W allers, b Cryer ... 10 W . PI ayford, b Cryer 2 A. Gas son, b Holmes 8 N. Biggs, b Holmes ... 0 W . W ood, c P. Hoe, ...................16 P. Hoe, b b A. Hoe J. Buck, c A. Hoe C. W ood, not out ... 21 F. Wallers, b A. Hoe.. 0 W . Young, b Holmes.. 0 C. Broadhurst, not out 31 B 35, lb 6, w 4 ... 45 Total ...*187 * Innings declared closed. I tinerants , H.M .Blake.bW .W ood 0 F.C. Franks,bW.Wood 0 H. G. Cryer, c Bu:k, b Biggs ..................102 J. P. Clarkson.run out 0 A. Holmes,b W .W ood 11 A . S. Hoe, st Buck, b Total.. ..153 Biggs.................. ... 7 W . B. Dixon and W . Bell did not bat. F. J. Buck, c Buck, b B iggs.......................... P. Hoe, not o u t........... J. C. Boyd, not out ... B 21, lb 3 ........... GRANVILLE (Lee) v. ELTH AM .-Played at Lee on July 1. G ranville . C. H. Moore, b Hey- w o od .......................... 9 J.P.Clarkson, b Wood 4 F.E.Lander,st Money, b Johnston .......... 18 W . Austin, b Wagener 13 P.P.Lincoln, c Spreck ley, b Heywood ... 95 C.J.M.Godfrey, c Hey- wood, b Johnston ... 24 E lt A.S.Johnston,bAustin 24 W . S. Pate, c Money, b Wagener .......... W. Greer, b W ood ... J. Moore, b Johnston J. R. J. Johnston, b Johnston.................. A. R. Layman, notout Extras ........... Total ...238 Heywood, b Austin ... J. Eigleton,b Godfrey A. W . Boultbee, b Godfrey .................. J. C. Wood, b Austin F. G. Wagener, c J. Moore, b Godfrey A . S. Jackson, c J. Moore, b Godfrey ... W . Money, not out ... 3 ~ ~ ’ * iib, 0 E. F. Spreckley, csu (dfrey........... b Go f . J. A. Johnston, b Godfrey ................... 3 W . Young, not out ... 0 Extras ...........17 Total (9 wkts) 87 DULWICH v. SUTTON.—Played at Sutton on June 26. S utton . E.Windus, c Huntley, b Cryer ..................15 L. P. Judge, c and b Turner .................. 1 B. Appleton, b Turner 8 W. A. Hunt, c and b Turner .................. 9 R .M . Bell, b Calcott.. 17 J. Bell, b Cryer.......... 1 W . S. Holford, bCryer 0 D ulwich . S. J. Templeton, c Huntley, b Calcott.. 29 W . J. Harris, c Red man, b Turner.........20 W . M. Bell, b Calcott 0 F. Nightingale,not out 5 B 4, lb 1, w 2 ... 7 Total.. ..112 F. G. Finlinson, c J. , 19 Bell, b Templeton. E.H.Redman.cHarris. b R. M. Bell .......... 3 H. G. Cryer, b Tem pleton.........................14 E. Adams, runout ... 2 W . O. D. Turner, c Judge, b R. M. Bell 28 N. C. B. Calcott, S. J. Holford, and G. H. Reed did not bat. F. Huntley, b H unt... 59 S. Pulbrook, not out... 31 C. W. Whitehurst, not out ..........................24 B 2, lb 2, w 1 ... 5 Total (6 wkt8.)185 BLACKHEATH v. LESSNESS PA RK .-Played at the Rectory Field, Blackheath, on July 3. B lackheath . H. C. Stewart, c G. Baiss, b Rutter ... 72 S. Castle, b Hilary ... 33 J. E. Mason, c and b Hilary .....................27 J. R. Mason, c Hilary, b R. Baiss ............119 D. Christopherson, b Hilary .................. 9 J. S. Heath, not out... 49 A .W . Stewart, not out 18 B8, lb 1, w 3, nb 1 .. 13 Total (5 wkts) 310 J. A. E. Hickson, R. J. H. Arbuthnot, R. B. Stewart and M. Chiistopherson did not bat. L e 8 sness P ark. C. E. S. Mason, b J. R. Mason ............... 107 J. Shuter, c Hickson, b Heath ................ 37 R. S. H. Baiss, b D. Christopherson ... 17 E. F. Rutter, not out 38 F. J. Hilary, b J. R. Mason .................. 5 T .R .Cannon,cArbuth not, b J. R. Mason... 4 A. S. Boarer, b J. R. Mason .................. 0 F. J. Wood, b Heath 0 A. P. Mack, b Heath... 13 L. E. West, b Heath.. G. G. Baiss. b Heath . B 19, lb 5, nb 1.. Total ......... FOREST H ILL v. WANSTEA.D. — Played at Forest Hill on July 5. F orest H ill . H. Hooker, c Yates, b J. G. Trotter, c G. Raison.........................22 B. Batchelor, c Banks, b G. Tosetti ... ... 16 W . R. Williams, c Bonner, b G. Tosetti 32 F. Shipper, b Banks... 12 W.Stewart.b G.Tosetti 0 G, I. Newman, c Roberts, b Raison... 36 W ans J. W. Bonner, c Le May, b Williams ... 4 Banks, b Batchelor ... 1 G. Tosetti, b Skipper.. 40 A. Tosetti, b Batchelor 62 C. Roberts, lbw, b Batchelor................. 0 C. Raison, b Williams 14 H. 8. Bonner, b W illiam s.................. 2 Tosetti, b Banks ... 4 C. Le M ay,b Yates ... 29 W.: Frowd, lbw, b Raison ................... 7 H. Lanham.not out... 0 P. Russell,b Raison... 1 Extras ...........19 Total ...178 J. Knight, c Hooker, b Williams .......... H.W alker,bBatchelor F. Marten, not out ... Yates, run out ........... E x tra ........... Total.......... 138 A T A L L B O O K S E L L E R S - TH IRD AND CHEAPER EDITION . ANNALS OF CRICKET, A Record of the Game, Compiled from Authentic Sources and my own Experiences during the last Twenty-three years. ByW. W. READ, of the Surrey County Team With an Introduction by J. Shuter. With Illustrations and Portrait of the Author. 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