Cricket 1898
126 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME?. M a y 12, 1898. NONDESCRIPTS v. PALLINGSWICK.—Played at Acton on May 7. N ondescripts . H. H. Cobb, c Bat°, b Budden ...........11 A. R. Trimen, b Bud den ......................... 2 H. C. Preston, b Alcock .............. 1 E. W . H.Beaton, b Alco'k.. ••• • 7 C. D. McMill'in, cClay, b Bate.................... 65 J. G. Q. Besch. stLux- more, b Budden ... 27 B. Rennie did not bat. P allingswick . E. L. Marsden,cClay, b Budden............... 23 G. S. Hickson, c and b Bate ....................21 R. Leigh Ibbs, c Lux- more, b B ate........... 0 Ll. Hutchinson, not out ......................... 0 B 3, lb 2 ........... 5 Total (9 wkts.) 142 B. V. Bate, b HutchinH. A. Budden, run out 0 son ........................ 10 H. Burnside, b Mars W . Alcock, b Preston 21 den ........................ 1 P. Lancaster,b Preston 1 H. Delacombe, b A. H. Mil.'som, b Marsden................. 0 Preston ................. 1 J. E. Clay, not out ... 15 A. F. Luxmore, b B 7 ,lb 6 .......... 13 Mneden ................. 6 — E. A. Collirs. b Trimen 15 Total .......... 83 M. A. La Thangue, b Preeton ................. 0 DULWICH (2) v. FOREST HILL (2).-Played at Burbage Read, Dulwich, on May 7. D ulwich . W.M.Frizell,bReichert 21 H. Fishwick, run ou t.. 34 H. J. Page, b Reichert 0 G. rrocter, c Smith, b Moore........................25 W. A. King, lbw, b Hill ........................12 F.J.Finlinson, notoufc 21 P. W. Goldring, b Uill 0 J.H. Breer, b Reichert 0 P. J. Loft, not out ... 3 B 3, lb 4, w I ... 8 Total (7 wkts) *124 H . Tate and A. White did not bat. * Innings declared closed. F o re st H ill. W . Barham, b Procter 0 C. Lemay, not out ... 6 Leg-byes .......... 2 W.Ho’t,lbw, b King... 10 —. Moore, b Procter... 2 C. G. Bi 1, b Procter... 3 R. Gibbon, b Procter... 1 M. Reichert, not out... 10 Total (6 wkts) 36 J. Woodman, b Loft .. 1 P. G. Trotter, P. Russell and V. Smith did not bat LEATHER BE AD v. CRYSTAL Played at Leatherhead on May 7. L eatherhead . PALACE.- B. L. Hue Williams, et Hayne, b Nelson . 19 H. L. Rogers, c Cosens, b Nelson .................. 1 A. W. Rammell, not out ..........................106 L. Alcock, c Barchard, b Nelson ... ......... 2 R. G. Hue Williams, b Barchaid .................. 6 H. B. Tiitton, b Bar- c^ard.......................... 0 * Innings declared closed. C rystal P alace . F. Sturt, run out H. H. Gordon, b Brander................. E. Langton, b Bran der ....................... Cecil Tritton, b Bran der ........................ R. Alcock, not out ... B 5........................ Total (9wkts) *174 F. H. Nelson, c R. G. HueWilliams.bSturt R. H. Dillon, b Rogers H. Colegrave, b Sturt. R. H. Bayne,b Rogers A. Cosens, b Rogers ... W. L. F. Frith, c L. Alcock, b Sturt W . Brander did not bat. F. C. Barchard, not out ........................36 A. B. Cipriani, b Sturt 4 H. D. Wells, b Sturt. 0 W .E.Hardey,notout 2 B 4, lb 2 .......... 6 Total (8 wkts) 56 CRYSTAL PALACE v. UPPER TOOTING.—Played at the Crystal Palace on May 7. C rystal P alace . Firet innings. Second innings. L. S. Wells, c Seward, b Liodsay ........................ 0 b Whistler........ 2 J. M. Campbell, run out ... 14 not out............... 0 W. F. Umney, c Seward, b Thornton ........................ 8 C. Mitchell, c D. Butcher, b Thornton ........................18 c Thornton, b Lucas ...... 6 E. G. Turner, b Lindsay ... 1 F. L. Stton-Brown,b Lii.d- say ............................... 2 b Whistler........ 0 T. A. Dark, b Thornton ... 8 not out............. 11 W .E Barber, b Thornton 0 bLucas .... 14 A. A. Knight, b Lind-ay ... 0 A. F. Todd, b Lindsay ... 5 M. Glover, nat out .......... 4 c White, bLucas 3 B 4, w 1 ........................5 Byes ...... 3 Total .................65 Total (5wkts) 39 U pper T ooting . D.H.Butcher,bCamp■ bell ....................... C. R. Lucas, c Camp bell b Wells .. .. R. R. Sandiland, < Mitchell, b I'm -ey Dr. G. Thornton, c Wells, b Umney ... 11 W Y. Butcher, b Tur ner ........................ 1 E. F. Whistler, b Um ney ........................ 6 48 12 C. R. White, run out 0 J. H. Lindsay, c Tur ner, b Wells ..........17 L. H. Potter, c Tur ner, b Wells ......... 1 H. G. Franks, not out 8 R. G. Seward, b Tur ner ........................14 Byes ................. 8 Total ...131 BLACKHEATH v. R. M. ACADEMY.—Played at Woolwich on May 7. R. M. A cademy . W. M. Murray, run out ... 20 b C. E. Mason ... 17 D. A. Lyon, b C. E. Mason 0 lbw, b C.E.Mason 20 E. E. B. McIntosh, c Lewis, b Hubbard........................ 0 R.A.Anstruther.b Hubbard 0 retired hurt .. 4 H. Cornis, b C. E. Mason ... 0 b C. E. Mason ... 0 W. D. Noble, c Adams, b Hubbard ........................ 0 b C. E. Mason ... 4 A.A.Goschen,bC. E. Mason 0 b C. E. Mason ... 1 A. E. Conningham, b C. E. Mason............................... 2 candbC.E.Mason 0 G. E. Garnett,b C. E. Mason 7 not out................. 5 S. T. Cole, b Hubbard 4 C. A. Hare, not out ......... 0 B 1, lb 1 ................. 2 Bye3..........10 Total ... 35 B l ACKIIEATH. L. Weigall, b Conning ham ........................10 C. Waymoulh, c McIn tosh, b Conningham 19 A. W. Lewis, c and b Garnett ................. G. C. Hubbard, b Gar nett ........................ C. E. S. Mason, b Conningham .......... A. Adam, b Conning ham ........................ 3 2 Total (6 wkts) 61 H. Christopherson, 0 McIntosh, b Anstru- ther ........................ W . Soames, b Ac stra ther ........................ E. Ma^on, b Cole H. C.Mason, notout.. G.Whiterby,c Murray, b Anstruther.......... Total C AN THIS BE T R U E ? By Jove, but it is though. A Splendid Match Cricket Ball, “ T he R ed S kin ,” regulation, warranted, 2s. 9d. each, postage, 2d.; or six for 15s.. carriage paid. “ Old England,” Ntw Street, Old Street, London, E C. “ THE GOSSAGE” Price. PATENT HOSE-REEL. BINNEY’S “ G R E Y R E D ” AND A R M O U R E D R E D I N D I A - R U B B E R HOSE Lasts for Years. 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