Cricket 1897

J uly 29, 1397. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 323 PANTHER (2) V. LONDON AND COUNTY BANK (2 .) —Played at Catford on July 20 and 21. P an th er (2). E. Silverthorn, c Yeo­ man, b Siggers..........32 Standish, b Trowell ... 46 Lewis, b Siggers......... 18 C. Day, b Siggers ... 2 Heir, b Siggers ... 0 Beading, c and b Cum­ m ings....................... 1Total........1*26 Hodgson, not out L o ndon , a s d C o u n ty B a n k (2) did not bat owing to rain. Match drawn. Bailey, c and b Cum­ mings ................ 0 Coppack, b Siggers ... 1 Prior, run out ......... 1 E. L. Powne, not out 13 Byes ................. 4 LONDON AND COUNTY (2) v. LONDON AND WESTMINSTER (2).-Played at Champion Hill on July 22 and 23. L ondon an d C o u n ty . P. F. Allan, b Herchell 4 W. Bell, b Bowman .1 1 J. P. Wilson, c Rich­ ardson, b Herchell .. 18 C. R. Trowell, lbw, b Bowman ................. 2 G. Dunkerton, b Bow­ man ........................ 0 G. H. Loughnan, b Herchell ................. 3 W. H. Bowman G. Pearce, b Bowman G. Spalding, not out.. F.G. Goodway, c Bow­ man, b Richardson Newlands, b Richard­ son ........................ B 3, wb 1 ... Total ................. L ondon an d W e st m in ster . S. Bowman, b Siggers 18 A. J. Richardson, lbw, C. J. Crossley, c Dun­ kerton, b Good way.. 45 G.Raby,cBell,bTrowell 3 J. H.Brennan,b Siggers 9 J. H. Herchell, b Good­ way ....................... 6 H. Crossley, b Pearce.. 7 b Pearce.................15 H.E.Thomson,not out B.A. Newman, not out 2 B 3, wb 2 ... 5 Total .118 A. W. Brown and T. H. Pritchard did not bat. DULWICH v. SUTTON,—Played at Dulwich on July 24. S u tto n . F. W. R. Monson, b G. H. Reed ......... 12 H. F. B Appleton, b Crawfurd.................28 G. R. Blades, b Craw­ furd ........................59 W. A. Hunt, run out 5 W . B. Haycraft, c Whitehurst, b P. B. Calcott ................. 0 R. M. Bell,b Crawfurd 4 Total D u lw ic h , IO CRICKET IN NATAL. FLEMING COMEDY COMPANY y. A MASONIC X I.—Played at Maritzburg. A Tie Match. M asonic XI. S. J. Templeton, b Crawfurd................. 1 J.Bell,lbw,b Crawfurd 70 E. C. Steward, b Craw­ furd ........................ 0 L. V. 8 traker, c E. Adams, b Crawfurd 21 S. G. Poole, not out ... 0 B 12, lb 2, nb 1... 15 ...215 Mr. Dibble (7th Hus­ sars), b Denton ... 26 C.W.P deFenzi,retired 41 E. Harrison, b Wheat- man ........................ 6 J.T.Henderson,not out 16 V.W.L.Blake,bDenton 5 J.A.C.Gibbs (2ndW.R. Regt.), b Denton ... 2 J. Eely, c Denton, b Wheatman .......... A. It. Payue, b Levy.. F. C. Loney, b Wheat­ man ....................... C.Harmsworth,b Levy A. Allerston, absent Extras ......... W. Whitehurst, not out ................. 2 B 21, lb 2 .............23 A. A, Vlasto, run out 42 J.W .Crawfurd,not out129 P. B. Calcott, c J. Bell, b Haycraft ......... 46 — E. A. Redman, b Total (3 wkts,)242 Haycraft................. 0 ! E. Adams, P. Light, W. Adams, O. Jones, G. H. Reed, and S. R. Attman did not bat. Total F lem in g C om edy C o . G. Bull, c &b De Fenzi 13 C. M. Curtiss, c Eely, b Blake ................. 6 G. Wheatman, b Blake 11 A. Levy, c De Fenzi, b Henderson ......... 45 J. F. Denton, b Gibbs 4 H. J. Solomon, b Har­ rison ........................16 W. Devereux, b Hen­ derson, ................. 10 Harcourt Beatty, b Harrison................. A. S. Munroe, b Hen­ derson ................. Matthew Brodie, b H a rriso n ...................... C. Mercer, not out ... Extras .......... Total ......... ] 6 d. FORHOLIDAY READING. The AUGUST TheNew PalaceSteamers, Ltd. GREATLY REDUCED FARES to and from MAR­ GATE. DAY TRIPS, Second Siloon, 4s. ; First Saloon, 5s. return. REGULAR SAILINGS BY LA MARGUERITE to MARGATE and BOUI .OGN Kand Back on Mondays, Thursdays and Satu»days. Special Trains from Fenchurch Street at 8.3 and 8.20 a.m., and from St. Fancras at 8 a.m., calling at Kentish Town, Crouch Hill, South Tottenham, etc. To SOUTHEND and MARGATE on Sundays. 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