Cricket 1897

Arc. 5, 1897. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 339 QUERNMORE v. FATHERS AND MASTERS.— Played at Piaistow on July 28. F a t h e r s a n d M a s t e r s . Mr. Hartley, c Court­ ney, b Powis ......... Mr. Carter, c A. Strud­ wick. b Powia ... ... Mr. Gibson, c Edey, b Powis........................ Mr. Loly, c Edey, b Powis........................! Mr. Kekewich, c A. Strudwick, b Edey .. : Mr. Sharp, c Edey, b Powis........................ Mr. Deacon, lbw, Powis............... Mr. Neely, b Powis ... Mr. Bush, b Powis ... M. I.afitte, not out ... L. Foncea, c Whita- more, b Edey......... B 6, lb 1 ......... . A Total Q u er n m o re S c h o o l . P. Strudwick, run out 7 A. Strudwick, b Mr. Gibson....................... 0 H. Groves, c and b Mr. Carter................ 3 T. H. Edey, c Mr. Gibson, b Mr. Carter 8 C. Courtney, c Mr. Loly, b Mr. Carter.. 10 W. Durbridge, b Mr. Bush........................16 H. Powis, b Mr.Carter P.B.Sharp,bM.Lafitte R. A. Whitaraore, c Mr. Gibson, b M. Lafltte ................. H. Strudwick, c and b Mr. Bush................ L. Brearley, not out... B 4, w 1 .......... Total .......... PRESCOTT DIMSD ALE’S v. BROWN JANSON’* —Played at Catford Bridge on July 26 and 27. P r e s c o t t D im s d a l e ’ s . G. Brown, run out ... 13 H. E. Harris, notout.. 8 B 13,1b 2 , nb 1... 16 Total (4 wkts.)*132 L. G. Ilsley, c W. W. Cooper, b Byrne ... 24 F. E. Hills, b Byrne... 4 W . H. Coppinger, not out ........................66 W. Rowledge, b W. W. Cooper ......... 1 L. H. Brewitt, C. Ledger, H. J. Auwyl, and G. D. Neale did not bat. * Innings declared closed. B r o w n J a n so n ’ s . W .W . Cooper, not out 13 F. A. Tapson, b Ilsley 23 E. E. White, b Hills.. 0 B l,l b l , w l 3 R. L. Yickery, notout 17 ; — Total (2 wkts.) 56 — Janson. H. Living-ton, C. E. Byrne, — Griffiths, — Cooper, and C. J. Hulburd did not bat. CUR8IS STREAM v. RAVENSDALE.—Played at Cursis Stream on August 2. R a v e n s d a l e . C. Fallon, c Norton, b Dunne ................ 0 F. Taaffe, c Smith, b Dunne ................. 1 T. Fallon, not out ... 1 A . Burgess, b Dunne 8 W , Brennan, b Godley 5 E. Keogh, b Dunne ... 10 C. R. Walker, c Green, b Dunne .................19 J. B, Malone, b Godley F.F.O’R^illy,b tiodley E. B. M’Aulay, c P. Merriman, b Godley E. Mayne, b Godley... Extra ................ Total .......... C u r s is S t r e a m . H. Norton, run out ... W . Dunne, b Taaffe ... P. E. Merriman, c Brennan, b Taaffe... J. Merriman, b Taaffe J. Godley, c Walker, b Taaffe........................ P. Merriman, c Keogh, b Burgess................. P. Hogan, b Burgess J. Conuors, b Taaffe J. Greene, b Burgess G. Smith, b Taaffe ... J. Maher, not out ... Extras................ Total ......... HAMPSTEAD v. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOS­ PITAL.—Played at Hampstead on July 27. S t . B a r t h o l o m e w ’ s H o s p it a l . W. Bond, b Stoddart 10 J. W. Nunn, c Lips­ combe,b Stoddart... 30 H. F. Greaves, c and b Stoddart .......... 9 F. F. Rose, cMarsden, b Hale ................ 10 J. C. Sale, run out ... 15 H. E. Scoones, c and b Stoddart .......... 9 F. H. Maturim, b Hale 0 J. A. Willett, not out 3 H. W. Whitwell, c Stoddart, b Hale ... *20 E. Talbot, st Moon, b Stoddart ............... 0 H. W.Paak,b Stoddart 2 Extras............... 16 Total ...124 Second innings:—J. C. Sale, not out, 5; F. H. Maturim, not out, 21; M. Wuitwell, c Beaton, b Hancock, 0; H. W . Pank, b Hayman, 5.—Total, 31. H a m p s t e a d . H. B. Hayman, c Maturim, b Pank ... 31 H. E. Symes Thomp­ son, b Pank ......... 3 L. J. Moon, c Talbot, b W illett............... 74 A. E. Stoddart, b Greaves .................12 W. S. Hale, b Pank ... 35 G. Maryon Wilson, run out ................. 5 W. H. Hancock, b Willett ................. 6 H. R. Lipscombe, c Maturim, b Willett 27 E. Whinney, c Nunn, b W illett................. 0 E. W. H. Beaton, not out ........................15 E. L. 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