Cricket 1897

S ept . 2, 1897. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 391 SOUTHGATE Southgate. v. I. HALL’ S X I.—Played at H a l l ’ s X I . G. Potherbridge, b I. Sm ith..........................47 A .M . Newlett,c White, b Bond8 ...................25 I. E. Page, c White, b W . Ricketts .......... 34 W . Pithouse, b W . Ricketts ..................31 L. M. Hewlett, b W . Ricketts .................. 0 N. Cater, c Bond, b P ickering.................. 10 S o u t h g a t e . W . Heywood, b W . R icketts.................. I. M. S. Hall, b Pick­ ering .......................... T. Farey, run out ... C. Dean,b W . Ricketts J. Hall, not out........... B 4, lb 5, wb 1 ... Total ... .......... ] H.Bond,bPetherbridge 40 L. D. Smith, b Pether­ bridge..........................13 A. S. Hains,c Pithouse, b Petherbridge.......... 1 H . J. PickeriDg, c A. Hewlett, b Pether­ bridge .......................... 8 A. Ricketts, b A. Hew­ lett .......................... 49 F. G. Payne, c L. Hew­ lett, b Payne ............ 0 W . T. Rickets, b Dean 13 C. T. Ewart, b A. Hewlett .................. 2 R. A. Maude, b A. Hewlett ..................10 E. S. Hains, not out.. 6 E. White, c A. Hew­ lett, b Petherbridge 3 B 2, lb 3 ........... 5 Total ...150 LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK v. HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANK.—Played at Den­ mark Hill on August 28. H o ng K o n g B a n k . R. B. Whistler, st M anfleld.................. 10 E. H. Moss, c Raby, b Snell .................. 5 W . D . Turner, b Snell 14 H. Y. Dickensen, b S n ell.......................... 2 S, Wheeler, c J. Bow­ man, b S. Bowman 8 N. L. Armitage, b Bradbery................... 5 K. J. Gordon, run out 19 W . Dalgleish, not out 11 W . F. Skene, c J. Bowman, b Allcock 0 D. Kerr, c Bradbery, b Snell .................. 4 B . C. M. Johnston, st Manfleld, b Snell B 16, lb rc Total ... 6 ... 19 ...103 L. & W . B a n k . C. A. Snell, b Kerr ... 0 C. J. Bowman, lbw, b Skene.......................... 2 A.G. Gough, b Whist­ ler ..........................10 H . O. Manfleld, b K e rr .......................... 8 F. H. Brenan, F. H. Pritchard, S. Bowman and A. Podmore did not bat. J. Bradbery, not out 46 J. M. Allcock, b Kerr 14 G. Raby, not out ... 9 B 11, lb 4, w 2 ...17 Total (5 wkts) 106 UPPER TOOTING v. P L A I8T OW .-P layed at Upper Tooting on August 28. P l a is t o w . R. Stuart, c and b Sandilands................. 5 A. Pollard, b Sandi­ lands .......................... 4 W . B. Winkfleld, not out ..........................20 A. L. Bent, b Harvey 4 A. B. Filler, b Lucas... 2 B 10, w 2, nb 1 ... 13 F. de L. S o lb 6, c Whistler, b Lucas .. 1 T. E. Hodgson, b Harvey .................. 21 P. R. Earnshaw, c and b Lucas .................. 18 S. A. Smith, c Thorne, b Sandilands........... 9 A . E. Eamshaw, b Harvey .................. 9 T. S. Taylor, b Sandi­ lands .......................... 1 U p p e r T o o t in g . R. R. Sandilands, b A . A . Allen, b A . E. Stuart.........................21 D.H .Butcher,b Smith 21 D.V. H. Short, not out 48 T . W . Hemmerde, c and b Hodgson Total ,.107 Earnshaw.................. 21 R. M. Harvey, b Smith . 9 B 3, nb 2 ........... 5 Total (5 wkts.) 148 F. G. Thorne, E. F. Whistler, C. R. Lucas, F. C. Ryde and J. A. Lyon did not bat. DULW ICH v. SOUTH HAM P3TEAD.—Played at Burbage Road, Dulwich, on August 21. D u l w ic h . S. E. Huntley, c Broo- man, b Whelan ... 3 W . E. Clayton, b Or- 32 P. B. Calcott, b Purkiss 15 E. J. Heasm tn, retired hurt ........... H. Fishwick, lbw, b Whelan .................. R. Longley, c Gilliard, b Orgeas .................. L. Phillips, b Whelan W . Morris, b Whelan T. R. Pearse, not out 10 P. Light, b Orgeas ........... F. J. Finlinson, Whelan ........... Byes .......... Whelan, .............b Total S o u t h H a m p s t e a d . W . J. Whelan, c Light, b Morris ... 12 J. B. Orgeas, b Pearse 51 H. W . Brooman, not out ...........................21 W . Hanwell, not out 11 Byes ................... 3 T>.tal (2 wkts) 98 DULW ICH v. CROYDON.—Played at Burbage Road, Dulwich, on August 28th. C r o y d o n . H. R. Groom, c E. J. Heasman,bFishwick 0 R. Biscoe, c Reed, b Darby.......................... 2 A. E. Clarke, c Staf­ ford. b Darby ... . 6 T. A. Watson, b E. H. H easm an..................58 C. G. Paget, b Fish­ wick .......................... 0 S. J. Ching.b Fishwick 0 J. Hawke, b Fishwick 1 E. H. Balch, b Darby 0 P. Wingate, notout... 48 W . H. Bagot, b Darby 9 W . W . Ashcroft, b Darby .................. 0 B 8, lb 3 ..........11 Total ..135 D u l w ic h . T. C. Stafford, c Clarke, b Balch ... 27 R, Longley, b Watson 11 H. Darby, b Watson... 3 J. F. Colyer, run out 1 S. Phillips, b Balch ... 1 E. H. Heasman, b Watson .................. 2 G. H. Reed, b Watson 2 not E. J. Heasman, out .......................... H. Fishwick, b W at­ son .......................... T. A. Darke, b Balch P. Light, b Watson .. Byes .................. Total 69 DULW ICH (2) v. CROYDON (2).—Played at Croy­ don on August 28. C r o y d o n . Y . G. Butler, b Hunt­ ley ..........................14 A. E. Drage, not out 7 B 4, w 4 ........... 8 R. T. Smith, b Fin­ linson..........................29 G. F. Long, st Simp­ son, b Huntley ... 66 H. Moore, b M. B. Calcott ................... 3 Total .....................*138 A. L. Curtis, b King... C. W . M, W oolcott, b K in g .......................... _ A. Bush, C. Hill, C. Biscoe, and T. S. Ready did not bat. • Innings declared closed. D u l w ic h . P. B. Calcott, b Drage 25 A. E. Eogelbach, b Drage.......................... 3 S. Simpson, b Drage... 23 F. J. Finlinson, lbw, b Butler .................. 4 S. E. Huntley, W . E. 0. Cayton, M. B. Calcott, S. R. Altman, and H. J. Lighton did not bat. W . M. Frizell, not out ..........................13 W . A. King, not out 5 B 9, lb 2 .......... 11 Total (4 wkts) 81 LLOYD’S REGISTER v. P. & O. Co. and ESCOMBE BROS.—Played at Manor W ay on August 28. P. & O. Co. AND E8COMBE BROS. W . R. Lemarchand, b Carey.......................... 17 E .W alker,cBradshaw, b Carey ..................12 R. Burney, b Carey ... 0 H. R. Hackney, c Martin, b Carey ... 3 T.Walker,c Bradehaw, b Carey ..................11 J. A . LeDeux, b W ood 11 H. Woodcock, c Carey, b W ood .................. B.A.Kirkman, b Carey C. N. Hardy, not out L. J. Alexander, b W ood.......................... S. Clarke, b W ood ... B 3, lb 2 ........... Total L lo y d ’ 8 R e g is t e r . P. L. Warlow, c and b H ackney.................. 4 C. H. Bradshaw, lbw, b Woodcock ... . 14 A . K . Dyer, c Hardy, b Burney.......... ... 14 F.B.W ood, b Hackney 1 J. R. Boxall, not out 38 E. Carey, c Lemar­ chand, b Burney ...33 A . S. Martin, c Hardy, b Hackney .......... 0 M. F. Alexander, c Kirkman,b Hackney C. H. S. White, b H ackney.................. T. Cox, b Hackney ... F. A. Mayne, b Hack­ ney .......................... B 7, lb 1, w 1 ... Total .......... 1 HAMPSTEAD v. CRYSTAL PA LA CE.-Played at the Palace on August 28. C r y s t a l P a l a c e . R. H. Dillon, c and b Barron .................. 5 Rev.J. Clarke,bBarron 10 G. E. Bicknell, c sub., b McNeill..................26 C. Mitchell, c Mac­ millan, b Walker ... 89 L. S. Wells, st Mac­ millan, b Barron 19 W . E. Barber and C. * Innings declared closed. H a m p s t e a d . J. M.Campbell,not out 79 J. F. Dunlop, b Selfe 5 E. H. Lulham, c Um­ ney, b Selfe .......... 19 A.W . Gardner-Woolo- ton, not out ...........11 B 17, lb 3 ...........20 Total (7 wkts.)*283 F. Powell did not bat. Dr. W . F. Umney, c Mitchell, b Wells ... 3 C. D. Hamilton, c Lulham, b Wells ... 0 A. A.Carter.b Lulham 2 H .F McNeill,stCamp- bell, b W e lls ..........10 C. D. Macmillin, b Lulham ..................18 C. Barron, b Lulham 3 F. B. Selfe, c and b W ells.......................... 2 E. E.Briggs, b Lulham 1 H . H. Evans, c and b W ells......................... 0 Walker, b W ells........... 0 D. Ladebor, not ou t... 7 Leg-bye ........... 1 Total 47 Second innings Dr. W . F. Umney, not out, 32 : A. A . Carter, b Clarke, 11; C. Barron, not out, 17 —Total (1 wicket), 70. DR. W . G. GRACE’ S X I. v. RIGHT HON. W . H . LONG’ S X L Played at Trowbridge on August 30 and 31. Dr. Grace’ 8 X I. won by 10 runs. Dr. W . G . G r a c e ’ s X I. First innings. Second innings. W .G . Grace, jun.,bD owson 38 cF . W.Stancomb, b Dowson ... 5 F. Meyrick-Jones, b Wells 6 c WeiIs.b Dowson 11 L. G. Thomas, c and b Wells 4 c Awdry, b Dow­ son ................. 7 C. L. Townsend, b Wells ... 5 c Anderson, b Wells ........... 1 F.L. Hlnde, c Wells, b Dow­ son .................................. 5 c W . H. Long, b Dowson ... 8 H. P. Manners, b Wells .. 0 b Dowson .......... 4 M. W. Brown, b Dowson ... 3 c and b Wells ... 2 Dr. W . G. Grace, cW . Long, b Wells .......................... 22 not o u t.................28 G. S. Clover, b W ells........... 1 c Awdry, b Wells 27 G. R . Crawford, not out ... 0 b Wells ........... 1 C. B. Grace, c and b Dowson 0 b Wells ........... 0 Extras .................. 12 Extras ... 7 Total........... 96 Total ...101 R ig h t H o n . W . H . L o n g ’ s XI. First innings. Second innings. C. S. Awdry, c Hinde, b Grace, sen............................ 1 c and b W . G. Grace, j un. ... 7 J. Beaven,~lbw, b Grace, sen......................................... 13 st Brown,bTown- send.................. 1 W. B. Anderson, c Manners, b Grace, sen........................ 18 b Clover ...........28 C. Harding, b W . G. Grace, jun......................................... 1 c sub., b Town­ send ................... 9 E. M. Dowson, c and b W . G. Grace, jun...................... 0 b Clover ........... 0 C. M. Wells, not o u t ........... 10 cThomas,bTown- send.................. 30 F. W . Stancomb, b W . G. Grace, jun............................ 1 b C km r ........... 0 F. H. Humphreys. c Clover, b W. G. Grace, sen. 0 c Brown, b Town­ send ................... 9 W . Long, c Thomas, b W . G. Grace, jun...................... 3 cW.G. Grace,jun. b Townsend ... 1 J. L. Usher, c Grace, b W. G. Grace, jun...................... 6 not out................... 2 W. H. Long, st Brown, b W . G. Grace, sen............... 5 c Hinde, b Town­ send .................. 2 Extras ................... 3 Extras ... 7 Total ........... 91 Total... ®6 D r . G r a c e ’ s X I. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. W ells.......... 21 6 416 ............. 17‘4 1 54 5 Dowson ... 21 3 8 434 ............. 17 3 40 5 Wells bowled one wide and Dowson two no-balls. M r . W . H. L o n g ’ s X I. First Innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. r^.W .G.Grace 21*2 5 51 5 Townsend ... 1 0 2 0 Crawford ... 3 1 7 0 Grace, jun. ... 16 3 28 5 Clover . 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