Cricket 1897
A ug . 12, 1897. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 355 GRANVILLE “ A ” v. AUD LEY HOUSE SCHOOL (with Master's)—Played at Lee on July 26 and 27. G r a n v iil e “ A .* ' F. E.Lander, c Helder, b Wright.................27 F. Helder, run out ... 9 E. F. Debenham, b Wright ................. 4 W. S. Pate, c Booth, b Godfrey.................11 H. G. Davis, c Martin, b Wright................. 4 H. W. Gill, c Booth, b Godfrey ... 1 J. A. Johnston, c Car ter, b W right..........21 E. F. Lloyd, not out... 26 A.H Hersee,b Godfrey 19 H. LeMay,c LeMay, b Wright .................18 A. O. Pettman, cNash, b Godfrey.................. 1 E. Downs, b Godfrey.. 0 Byes ...................13 C. J. N. Godfrey, not out ........................ A. J. C. Helder, c and b Pate ................. 1 E. R. D. Moulder, b Helder ..........31 G. B. Wright, lbw, b Debenham .......... 6 Total ... A u d l e y H ou se S c h o o l . ...154 GRANVILLE v. LESSNESS PARK. Lee on August 2. G r a n v il l e . - Played at A. N. Massie, c Her- see, b H elder.......... C. E. Carth, b Helder J. Booth, not out B 2, w 5 .......... Total (5 wkts.) H7 GRANVILLE v. BECKENHAM.—Played at Beck enham on July 28. G r a n v il l e . W.Morris,bC.A.Smith 2 P.P. Lincoln, st Monk- land, b Hayter ... 20 C. H. Mason, c Hayter, b C. A. Smith.......... 1 L. Roberts, c Smith, b Kiadersley ..........89 F. G. Lauder, lbw,, b Hayter .................13 C. J. Godfrey, cMonk- land, b Smith..........28 L essn ess P a r k . E.R.Moulder, c Smith, b Kendersley..........14 C. H. Moore, c Shuter, b Kendersley.......... 6 S. Ellis, b Smith.......... 4 A.R. Laymen, b Smith 4 A. O. Pettman, not out 0 Extras ... 17 Total ...198 J. Shuter, c Morris, b Roberts ... ........ 30 Rev. C. E. Kindersley, run out ................. 9 C. A. Smith, c Ellis, b Roberts .................21 L. Shuter, lbw, b God frey ........................ 4 F. Monkland, c Moul der, b Godfrey ........ 2 C. F. Butler, b Roberts 6 R. Hayter, not out ... F. Chater, c Godfrey, b Roberts................. Col. F. Johnson, run out ........................ G. Fosbery, run ou t... W. Parish, c Godfrey, b Roberts................. W ide................. Total......... 128 W. Morris, b Browne.. £6 P. P. Lincoln, b C. M. Baker........................19 J. P. Clarkson, b C. M. B aker....................... 0 L. Roberts, c F. Street, b Dashwood ........ 75 J. Perch, b C. M. Baker 1 C. J. M. Godfrey, c Browne, b F. Street.. 58 E. R. D. Moulder, c Cooker, b C. M. Baker .................23 F, E. L an d er, st Browne, b H. B. 8treet .................14 W. S. Pate, b H. B. Street S. Ellis, not out B 16, w 3 ... Total... A. R. Layman did not bat. B e c k e n h a m . C. 0. Cooker, b Perch. F. D. Browne, lbw, b Perch........................11 F. E. Street,c Layman, b Ellis........................35 C. M. Baker, not out .. 48 H. B. Street, st Lay man, b Perch........ 20 G. J. Gulliver, not out ........................ 6 Lb 1, w 1 ........... 2 Second innings Rev. C. E. Kindersley, not out 19; L. Shuter, c Moulder, b Lincoln, 3; C. F. Butler, not out, 10; F. Chater, b Pettman, 0; G. Fosbery, c Morris, b Lincoln, 2; Byes 4.—Total (5 wickets) 38. -Played hotels F R E Q U E N T E D BY C R I C K E T E R S . Announcements are inserted in this column at a charge o f 21s. per annum. Half-inch space , 50s. per annum. Each Hotel inserting an Advertisement will receive a copy of the paper, by post , free o f charge. GRANVILLE “ A ” v. R. ESCOMBE’S XI.- at Manorway, Lee, on August 7. G r a n v il l e . A. L. Ryder, b Bonter 5 A. F. Downs, c Penne- father, b Woodcock 16 J. R. Hollingworth, b Q-uiney ... .......... 1 A. Furze, b Quiney ... 37 E. F Lloyd, b 0,'iiney 3 E. F. Debenham, b Q,uiney ................. 6 H. W. Gill, b Quiney 0 J. A. Johston, b Sun derland ... ... 40 H.G.Davis, b Hackney 15 F. Van de Linde, not out ........................ 0 E. Downs, b Sunder land ........................ 0 Total Total (4 wkts)..125 L. Dashwood, H. Y. Baker, H. E. Baker, H. B. Bolus and J. Baker did not bat. GRANVILLE “ A ” v. PLAISTOW “ A.” at Lee on July 31. G r a n v il l e . -Played F. E. Lander, lbw, b E d ey........................ 7 A. L. Ryder, c Edey, b Greg jry................. 6 A. F. Downs, b Baynes 61 A. H. Hersee,cBaynes, b Edey .................46 C. S Wilson, b Edey 0 S. V. Windett, b Gre gory ........................ 5 P l a is t o w . E. F. Debenham, b Baynes ................. 3 J. A. Johnston, b Hodgson.................14 W. Edwards, not out 21 G. Helder, run out ... 6 H. G. Davis, b Baynes 0 Extras.................41 Total ...210 Baynes, c Helder, b Hersee .................10 L. Philips, o Wilson, b Debenham ..........38 C. L. Gregory, b Ed wards ...........................15 J. T. Hodgson, b Debenham .............17 W. Hodgson, lbw, b Debenham ........... 3 J. H. Edey, b Helder 2 A. E. Brooks, not out 12 G. H. Cakebread, b Debenham .......... 0 W . Smith, c Hersee, b Helder ................. 4 H. R. Hobson, c Hel der, b Hersee.......... 1 A. B. Fuller, cDowns, b Debenham.......... 0 Extras.................21 Total ...123 GRANVILLE (“ A ” ) v. SIDCUP.—Played at Sid cup on August 2. A. W. Boultbee, c Ed wards, b Windett... 0 C. E. Corthorn, c Pate, b Debenham 18 A.M.Sturgess,cDowns b Debenham ......... 64 C. C.8outhey,b Helder 11 M. J. Wells, lbw, b Debenham ..........14 J. Brooks, c Pate, b Debenham .......... 1 G. J. Leggett,cDowns, b Windett ..........28 G.E.Southey,b Deben ham ........................10 G. Harker, not out ... 27 H. Jones, bEdwards... 4 G. H. Webb,b Helder l J. Edward, c Helder, R. E scom be’ s XI. W. S. Pennefather, c E. Downs, b Gill ... 44 A. R. Burney, c Lloyd, b Debenham ......... 2 E. J. Barber, c and b Debenham ......... 6 A. E. Quinev, c E. < Downs, b Gill......... 11 G. E. F. Sunderland, b Hollingworth ... 7 E. Walker, c Holling worth, b G ill......... 0 H. R. H a c k n e y , c Lloyd, b Debenham 21 W. R. Le Marchand, b Debenham ..........25 A. G. Bonter, not out 0 J. M. Valentine, c H ollin g w o rth , b Debenham .......... 0 A. Woodcock,bDeben- ham ........................ W ides................. Total 0 . 2 ..118 INCOGNITI v. SIDMOUTH.—Played at Sidmouth on August 4 and 5. I n c o g n it i . First innings. Capt.H.C.Prichard,cBrown- low, b N. F. Leese ............ 62 R. G. Birlow, b Brutton ... 0 H. A. Francis, c C. Leese, b Smith ........................65 C. H. Ransome, b Brutton 3 Second innings. b James ......... 2' retired hurt ... li H. P. Justice, b Brutton ... 20 J. H. Higson, c Budd, b Brutton ......... ..........34 W. J. Synnott, b Leese ... 5 W. H. Whatley, not .out ... 20 F. H. Maturin. b Smith ... 8 Dr. Goodwyn, c Orchard, b Smith ... .................. 2 W.P.Carpmael.lbw, b Leese 10 Extras ................... 15 c Wells.bOrchard 31 c & b V. Leese ... 12 Brutton, b V. Leese not out... not out... b James Extras... Total ..244 Total (6 wkts) *111 b Edwards Extras Total G r a n v il l e (“ A .” ) E. F. Lloyd, b Edward 6 A .L.Ryder, c Sturgess, b Edward,................. 7 J.P.Clarkson,cBrooks, b Edward.................94 W . Edwards, c and b C. C. Southey.......... 2 A.F. Downs, b Edward 0 W. S. Pate, b C. C. Southey ................. 6 J. A. Johnston, b Edward .................19 S. V. Windett, b Ed ward ........................ J. R. Johnston, b C. C. Southey .......... G. Helder, c Harker, b C. C. Southey ... H. W. Gill, not out ... A. F. Debenham, b C. C. Southey .......... Extras .......... •Innings declared closed. S id m o u t h . First innings. B. H. M. Smith, b Justice... 19 V. F. Leete, c Maturin, b Justice............................. 7 C. Wells, c Whatley, b Ramsome ........................22 H. H. Briggs, b Francis .. 24 Rev. C.B. Brutton,b Justice 23 J. F. Orchard, b Higson ... 8 C. M. Leese, b Francis ... 0 C. L. Budd, b Francis......... 21 B IR M IN G H A M . THE GRAND HOTEL. 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