Cricket 1897
322 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 29, 1897. DULWICH y . SUTTON.—Played at Sutton on July 24. S u tto n . A. C. Havers, c Darby, i>Tregellas ..........29 1:. Dalby, b Darby ... 39 *. R. Dagg, lbw, b Darby ................. 0 T. A. Knight, b Tre gellas....................... 14 Cosbin, b Darby ... 11 I H.Dagg, b Tregellas 2 E. Carnegie, not out... 13 R.Sutherland, b Darby L. G. Horn, b Tre gellas ........................ V. R. Bromage, c Turner, b White ... E. Collins, b Tregellas B 10,1b 1.......... Total ...132 D u l w ic h . T. C. Stafford, c A. R. Dagg, b H orn........ 5 R. Longley, c A. R., b P. H. Dagg ......... 14 J. F. Colyer, c Dalby, b Horn .................13 W. Dorris, c Dalby, b H orn........................10 H. Darby, c A. Dagg, b Horn ................. 1 W. C. D. Turner, not out ........................14 A. R. Colyer, c Knight, b Horn ................. C. P. Tregellas, lbw, b Knight ................. E. White, c A. R., b P. H. Dagg .......... F. Huntley, b P. Dagg F. J. Engelbach, b P. H. Dagg ... ......... B 2, nb 2......... Total .......... DULWICH v. GRAVESEND.—Played at Gravesend on July 21. D u l w ic h . A. R. Colyer, b Collins H. Darby, c Boorman, b C ollins................. J. F. Colyer, lbw, b H eys................. W . Morris, c Cuckney, b Sturt .......... u H. Brown, b Heys ... 0 C.P. Tregellas, b Heys 23 E. J. Heasman, c Sturt, b Collins ... 12 ... 86 W . M. Frizell, b Heys 15 F. J. Engelbach, b Collins ................. 4 M. C. Caleott, c A. Boorman, b Collins 2 A. G. Fallon, not out 0 B 2, lb 2 .......... 4 Total .190 G r a v e s e n d . Rev. H. Sturt, c Heas man, b Brown......... 42 F. Newcomb, c Heas man, b Morris ... 8 Collins, c J. Colyer, b Calcott .................32 E. Heys, Major Peile, A. Boorman, B. Newcomb and Cuckney did not bat. F.W.Boorman,not out 20 P. A. Sand f o r d , b Brown ................. 3 Byes ................. 9 Total (4 wkts.) 114 S. Smith, GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE v. NORTHBROOK. —Played at New Cross on July 2i. G o ld sm ith s ’ I n s t it u t e . W . S. Murrell, b S. R. Best, c Wood, b Foston ................. 10 Foston....................... 0 W . Falkner, c Wood, R. Windebank, c b Foston................. ?6 Murphy, b Foston... 11 H. Mayo,lbw,b Foston 3 J. A. T. Good, cSaun- H.Y. Bullock, c Wood, derson, b Foston ... 0 b Foston................. 12 S. J. Holmes, b Foston 5 P.Brownfield,b Foston 1 A. Baldwin, not out... 1 W. H. Manley, c B 3, lb 3 .......... 6 Goodall, b Foston... 6 — Total .......... 91 N o r th bro o k . A. H. Woolmer, c F. Mote, b Baldwin ... 9 Mayo, b Baldwin... 22 — S alm on , lbw, b S. Goodall, b Bullock 6 Baldwin ................. 5 G. Saunderson, b BulG. Murphy, b Holmes 1 lock ........................ 1 F. Foston, b Baldwin A. Kelwing, notout... 7 — Symons, st Best, b 1 Baldwin ................. 5 B 1, w 1 .......... 2 G. A. Wood, lbw, b — Baldwin ................. 21 Total .......... 80 Northbrook batted one short. GRANVILLE (LEE) at Lee on July 21. W a n d e r e r s . WANDERERS.—Played S. Colman, b Austin .. 23 H. C. Pretty, b Austin 42 E. H. S. Berridge, b Roberts ......... ... 0 G. Bicknell, b Roberts 0 J. P. Joy, c Layman, b Ellis .................31 F. E. Saunders, c Lin coln, b Ellis ..........21 A. M. Latham, lbw, b Roberts ................ 0 J. H. Yearsley, b Aus tin ........................16 A. E. Harrison, not out ........................39 F. A. Wombwell, c Moulder, b Austin... 0 A. B. Leane, b Roberts 0 B5, w l ......... 6 Total ...178 G r a n v il l e . E. R. D. Moulder, c Colman, b Joy ... 13 B 4, w 4, nb 3 ... 11 L.R.Roberts, b Years ley ........................ 0 J. P. Clarkson, b Yearsley.................20 J. Perch, b Leane ... 28 Total (4 wkts.).. 86 W . Austin, not out ... 14 W. S. Pate, F. E. Lander, C. D. Moore, P. P. Lincoln, S. Ellis, and A. R. Layman did not bat. HAMPSTEAD v. GRANVILLE.—Played at Hamp stead on July 24. W. Morris, c Maffey, b Pawliug .............35 P. P. Lincoln, b Spot- forth ...................... 2 J. P. Clarkson, not out 51 H. C. Mason, c Toller, b Pawling.............12 L. R. Roberts, c Mars den, b Spofforth ... 7 C. J. M. Godfrey, b Spofforth............... 6 J. C. Stone, c W il liams, b Hayman... 10 S. V. Windia, b Spof forth........................ 4 L. J. Turner, b Spof forth... ............... 7 S. Ellis, b Hayman ... 7 A. R. Layman, lbw, b Spofforth .......... 7 Extras.................40 Total ...188 G. M. MaryonWilson,c Layman, b Roberts.. 8 H. B. Hayman, b God frey ........................ 104 W. F. Danby, b God frey ..........................33 H a m pstea d . J. C. Toller,not out... 12 E. L. Marsden, c Lin coln, b Turner ... 9 Extras.................19 Total ..191 J. L. Maffey, T. M. Farmiloe, Howard Williams, F. R. Spofforth, H. F. Whinney and S. S. Pawling did not bat. GRANVILLE “ A ” v. LONDON HOSPITAL.- Played at Lee on July 24. L ondon H o s p it a l . A. E. Gilmore, c Debenham, b Pate... 91 De Le Crowe, c Lloyd, b Richardson............ 10 M. Lucken, c Lloyd, b Richardson......... 107 H. W . Thwaites, not out ...........................19 W. M. Sing, c Moulder,b Richard son ........................ 4 G. Roberts, not ou t... 6 B 3, lb 1, w 1, nb 1 6 Total (4 wkts.(*243 R. C. Pitt, G. O. Roberts, C. White, R. C. Turnbull, and another did not bat. * Innings declared closed. G r a n v il l e . J. H. Fry, b Gilmore.. 15 G. Helder, cThwaites, b Gilmore................ 0 E. R. D. Moulder, st, b Gi more................ 2 A . Victor Jones, b Gilmore ................. 5 E. T. Lloyd, c Lucken, b Thwaites .......... 4 H. T. Richardson, b Thwaites.................27 W. S. Pate, not out,. 52 J. A. Johnston, run out ........................13 E. F. Debenham, c Thwaites, b Sing ... 0 A. F. Downs, not out 27 Byes................ 4 Total (8 wkts.) 149 J. R. J. Johnston did not bat. T E N T S ! T E N T S ! C OST the Government over £6 each. 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