Cricket 1897

ApKil 8, 1897i CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. 61 L ord H aw ke ’ s T eam . Davev Buckley .. Moitt Samuel .. Bradbury Branch .. Pereira .. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . 13 2 35 0 ........... 15 5 30 1 28 11 38 3 .......... 20 5 39 1 8-2 2 20 2 ........... 10 1 30 0 11 1 41 2 .......... 8 2 14 0 8 0 38 2 ........... 4 0 30 0 2 0 10 0 ........... 3 0 15 1 2 0 6 0 .......... 2 0 12 0 Joseph 5 0 18 0 Reid ... 9 0 29 2 Heseltine. Bardswell L.-Gower Wickham Leatham Warner A ntigua . First innings. O. M. R. W . 23 7 ‘23 0 14 7 19 2 15 6 15 2 .. 22 313 24 4 .. 5 2 6 0 . 6 5 1 1 Second innings. O. M. K. W . , ... 19 16 6 1 .1 1 5 20 . 14 9 9 . 10*3 1 21 ~ 5 “ Hawke 7 2 21 0 THE ST. KITTS MATCH. (Tenth of the Tour.) Played at Basseterre on March 15 and 16. Lord Hawke’s team won by an innings and 76 runs. The run of good luck which had attended P. F. Warner since his arrival in the West Indies, was not broken at St. Kitts, where he played another very fine innings. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower was also in great form, and E. Berens, E. W. Wickham and the captain were all diffi­ cult to dispose of. After a somewhat poor first innings, in which only W. Wig­ ley made runs, Sr. Kitts did well in the N O T I C E . . second innings, the chief scorers being E. R. Donawa and G. de Lisle. L ord H aw ke ’ s X I. P. F. Warner, lbw. b De Lisle .................. 81 G. R. Bardswell, c De Lisle, b Stoddard ... 0 Lord Hawke, c King, b Johnson ...........20 A . E. Leatham, b Johnson .................. 3 R. W . Wickham, b De L is le ......................... 36 H. D. G. Leveson- Gower, c Donawa, b Brunkaid ...........76 Capt.Hon. M.Bourke, b De Lisle.................. 4 C. Heseltine, c W igley, b De Lisle.................. 10 R. Berens, b Stoddard 28 A. D. Whatman, b Brunkard.................. 8 W . H. Wakefield, not out .......................... 7 Extras ...........11 Total ..284 S t . K itts . First Innings. Second Innings. E. O. Johnson, lbw, b L.- Gower...................................... 0 b Bardswell............ 8 E. R. Donawa, b Warner 0 st Berens, b Bards­ well ..................21 G. King, c and b L.-Gower 5 b Hawke ............ 4 W . W igley, c and b W ick­ ham .................................. J. Stoddard, b Heseltine... L. Gunton, b Heseltine ... G. de Lisle, c Whatman, b W icknam .......................... O. D. Plageman.b Heseltine H. D. Warner, st Berens, b Leatham .......................... J. Brunkard, c Bardswell, b Leatham .................. G. Isaacs, not out ........... Byes 3 ,1-b 1 ........... Total ........... 36 c Whatman, Hawke . 5 b Bardswell... 6 b Bardswell... c Berens, b Bards­ well .................. 32 run o u t.................. 8 cWakefield, bLea- th am .................19 not o u t .................. 12 run o u t .................. 0 B13,l-b3,w7,n-bll 24 Total .........135 L ord H aw ke ’ s X I. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . Stoddard 21.2 3 57 2 Johnson 19 0 72 2 Brunkard 24 1 81 2 De Lisle 20 3 45 4 Isaacs 1 1 0 0 W igley 3 0 15 0 Isaacs delivered two no-balls and Johnson one wide. S t , K itts . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M . R. W . O. M. R. W . 3 19 1 2 11 2 2 16 2 Warner L.-Gower Wickham Heseltine Leatham 7 6 6 10 15 ..0.2 0 Bardswell 10 1 Hawke 8 0 Bourke 3 1 Wakefield 3 0 Whatman 3 1 Berens ... 3 2 Bardswell delivered one no-ball, Bourke six wides, and Whatman one wide. ABEL & LANE, (Surrey X I.) (25 years with E. J . Page & Co.) PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE FLEXIBLE CRICKET BALL, (Patent No. 9490) “ A pleasure to play w ith.” AND THE CELEBRATED COUNTY BALL. OF A L L DEALERS. W O R K S = 310, REMINGTON ROAD, LONDON, S.E. n il W . H . G R M Y , (LA l TE OF CA BRIDGE), PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF APPLIANCES FOR GAMES TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, A Iso, late by Appointment to the ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, SANDHURST, LIVERPOOL RACQUET CLUB, and CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. S U P P L I E S . 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