Cricket 1897

A ug . 19, 1897. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 371 N o n d e sc r ip t s . J. S. Haycraft, c An- , R. Leigli-Ibbs. derson, b Mawle ... 19 H. H. Cobb, b Chalien 60 Harold Wade,bChallen 29 A. O. Dunn, st F. A. Townsend, b Challen 7 E. W . H. Beaton, c Midleton, b Challen.. 6 E. L. Marsden, lbw, b Challen ................... W . 8. Boyle, b Challen 21 not out ...................... 39 , Capt. A. Falcon, st Y. N. Townsend, b Challen ................ 7 G. F. A. Osborn, b Challen ......... 0 A. Kiloart, b Challen 9 L. C. Hutchinson, st 0 ! F. N. Townsend, b Challen ... .... .. 2 E xtras................ 7 I T ota l...................20") Second innings :—Haycraft, not out, 29; H. H. Cobb, c and b Frank Townsend, 39 ; extras, 2.—Total (1 wicket), 70. NONDESCRIPTS v. WESTWARD HO '.-Played at Westward Ho ! on August 9 and 10. N o n d e so r ip t s . H .H .C obb,b Whitby 119 K. Leigh-Ibbs, c and J. S. Haycraft, c Pearse, b Knott ... 33 Harold Wade, c Chal­ len, b Cranfield ... 7 A. O. Dunn, c Sealy- Vidall, b Jenkins ... 34 E. W . H. Beaton, c S e a ly -V id a ll, b Whitby .................. 38 E. L Marsden, c sub., b P ea rse.................. 14 * Innings delared closed, W e s t w a r d H o ! CRYSTAL PALACE v. TONBRIDGE.—Played at Tonbridge on August 9 and 10. T o n b r id g e . First innings. Second innings. L. J. Le Fleming, st Hayne, b B icknell.................. .. 35 cPretty,bColmanl21 C. R. Worthington, c and b Wells .................................. 3 T. Pawley, b Fleming..........27 notout....................12 H. J. Hilary, c Wells, b Bicbnell .......................... 9 c Hayne. b Pretty 46 Capt. D ’Aeth, b Yearsley... 39 c and b Yearsley 5 H. V . Page, c Cipriani, b Currey..................................25 notout................... 27 J. H. Kelsey, r u n o u t .........74 b W ells.................. 28 J. Kennington, st Hayne, b Welle ..................................... 15 b W . H. Arundell... 51 G. F. A. Osborn, c Sealy-Vidall, b Jen­ kins .......................... 3 A.R.Trimen,b Cballen 2 A. Eiloart, not out ... 11 LI.Hutchinson.not out 2 B 15, lb 6, w 3 ... 24 Total (9 wkts.)*311 First innings. J. B. Challen, run out.. Second innings. 40 c T r im e n , b M arsden........... 16 Rev. R. W . Sealy-Yidall, b Hutchinson......................... 3 not out...................12 Rev. W . H. Arundell, st Beaton, bHutchinson ... 1 b Marsden............30 H. O. Whitby, c Dunn, b Hutchinson......................... 0 R. Marshall, b Hutchinson 37 not o u t.................. 0 C. J. E. Jenkins, absent hurt .................................. 0 absent hurt........... 0 R. Arundell, b Hutchinson 0 Cranfield, b Wade...............29 C. Pearse, not out...............20 c & b Hutchinson 15 J. A. Fowler, c Wade, b Hutchinson......................... 5 W . H. H. Knott, c Beaton, b Hutchinson .................. 0 B 1,1b 8 .................. 9 Total ..153 Leg-bye ... 3 Total (5 wkts.) 76 J. C. LOVELL’S X I. v. H. AND C.—Played at Tulse Hill on August 7. J. C. L o v b l l ’ s X I. J. P. Candler, run out 61 G. H. McCausland, b F o r d .......................... 0 W .H.Golds, c Rendell, b Ford .................. 16 C.H.Mountain, b Ford 0 S. B. Go'ds, c Joyce, b Holder ..................20 J.S.Lovell, c Hawken, b Ford .................. 1 E.G. Longton, notout 8 .....................1 ii.VJ . LUU 11ULUUl E D.Lovell, b Rendell S. H. Flindt, b Ren­ dell .......................... H. West, c and b Ren­ dell .......................... 0 H. Tidy, b Ford........... 0 B 19, lb 3, w 2 ... 23 Total ...130 H . AND C. C. H. Kent, c Tidy, b S. L o v e ll.................. G. Mitchell, b Candler F. Ford, b Casdler ... W. Me Sweeney, b Candler .................. H. G. Hawken, b S. Lovell ................... S. Reniell, b Candler H.J.Holden,b Candler A. Edwards, b Candler W. Penn, not out E. Joyce, b S.Lovell... J. Beech, b S.Lovell... Extras ........... Total ........... LONDON AND WESTM INSTER BANK GRECIANS.—Played at West Norwood on Aug. 14. I ONDON AND W ESTM INSTER B a NK. J. M. Allcock, c Gill, b Eastwoed ........... 3 L.Pitt-Brook,bGidden 17 H.O.Manfield.bBrown 40 C. J. Bowman,runout 51 A. G. Gough, c Gill, b Wells ..................13 G. Raby, not out.........10 A. Podmore, lbw, b W ells......................... J. Bradbery, not out... 27 B 7, lb 2 Total (6 wkts.)*176 M. Streatfleld, not out......... 4 Church, c Hill, b Wells ... 0 Fielder, st Hayne,bYearsley 9 E xtras..........................17 st Hayne, b Bick­ nell ..................11 runout..................10 Extras., Total ..................257 Total (6 wkts.)269 C r y s t a l P a l a c e . Podmore ...................2) A.C.Lloyd, b Podmore 4 A. H. Mulford, b All­ cock ................... ... 6 S. Daws, b Allcock ... o H. O. Wells, b Allcock 1 G.Gidden.bJ.Bradbery 33 W .W . Gill,b Podmore 0 L. S. Wells, b Church 0 H. C. Pretty, c Pawley, b Church.................. 11 !apt. F le m in g , b Church .................. 13 i. Colrnan, b Page ... 67 G.E. Bieknell, c Flem­ ing, b Worthington 1 F. Hill, b Church ... 0 A.B.Cipriani,bChurch 0 H.W.Currey.b Church 0 J. H. Yearsley, c Paw­ ley, b Page ...........99 R. H. H ayne,bD’ Aeth 4 F. A . Womb well, not out .......................... 7 Extras.................. 29 Total . 231 P lym o u th G a r r iso n . First innings. Capt. Robinson, c Maturin, b Miller .......................... 5 Capt. Crowthe Capt. French Higson... A. G. Little. Higson .. b Higson... 14 Francis, b ........... 9 Watson, b ........... 7 A.E.Prothero.lbw,b Higson 9 Sergt. Livingstone, b Miller 4 Lt. W. Ruck-Keene, b Miller 1 Lee.-Corpl. Lambert, c Carpmael, b M iller.......... 0 b Miller J. B. Grylls, c Whatley, b M ille r.................................. 3 M. H. Mahon, not out ... 2 Lce.-Corpl.Edwards,bMiller 0 Extras .......... 2 Second innings. b Miller ........... 4 b Higson ........... 0 b Miller ...........* c Watson, b Hig­ son .................. 0 b Miller ........... 5 cLewarne,b Miler 0 not out..................10 3 Total ... 56 c and b Higson... 33 b West.....................38 b Higson ........... 0 Extras............. 12 Total ........... 105 CRYSTAL PALACE v. DOVER.—Played at Dover on August 11 and 12. C r y sta l - P a l a c e . First innings. S. Colman, b M u n d s ......... 2 c Capt. Fleming, M unds.......... c Birch, b H. C. Pretty, c Windsor, b M u n ds................................. L. S. Well*, b M unds......... J. H. Yearsley, c Windsor, b Munds .......................... G. E. Bicknell, c Chamley, b Birch.................. F. Hill, c Mate, b Wakeley H. W . Currey, run out A. B. Cipriani, b Bryan ... R. H. Hayne, run out.. ... F. A. Wombwell, not ou t... Extras ................. Total ... Second innings. E d w a r d s , b Needham ... 13 c W in d s o r , b Needham ... 2 c Birch, b Munds 18 c N e e d h a m , b Munds .......... 5 . ...110 D o v e r . First innings. R. M. Wakeley, c Wells, b Yearsley .......................... 0 Birch, c Hayne, b Yearsley 1 H.Bryan, st Hayne, b Wells 27 A. C. Edwards, st Hayne, b Wells .................................. 3 Windsor, c Pretty, b Years­ ley .......................................... 8 Capt. D ’Aeth, b Wells ... 0 Munds, c and b Wells ... 9 E. Mate, c Pretty, b Years­ ley..........................................36 Capt. Merriman, c Colman, b F lem in g..........................19 C. B. Chamley, c Pretty, b Fleming .......................... 0 Needham, not out .......... 0 Extras .. ................ 1 run out ........... 20 b Munds ........... 15 lbw, b Munds ... 0 not out.................. 0 b Munds ........... 0 c Bryan, b Munds c W in d s o r , u 0 Needham 0 Extras.......... 3 T otal........... 76 Second innings. c B i c k n e l l , b Yearsley........... 13 st Hayne,b Wells 21 c and b Wells ... 13 c O o lm a n , b Yearsley........... 1 not out.................. 34 c Colman,b Wells c Pretty, b Bick­ 4 nell .................. 21 c Hayne, b Bick­ nell ................... 65 c Hayne, b Flem­ ing ................... 15 c and b Wells ... 2 c Hill, b Bickne’.l 11 F a m o u s c r i c k e t e r s & c r i c k e t g r o u n d s Handsomely bound id publishers’ case. Equal to new. 6/6, post free. H .L ., Cricket Office, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. 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