Cricket 1898

142 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 19, 1898. STOICS v. MITCHAM.—Played at Mitcham on May 14. M itcham . W . Hussey, c Leggatt, b c E. J. Brown, b E J. Brown....................... 0 Haycraft ., ... 4 C.Corden,c and b E.J.Prown 0 b Leggatt ....26 F. Pearson, c 8. A. Brown, b Gregory .......................16 b Roberta ... ... 1 C. Pearce, c Leggatt, b E. J. Bipwn...................... 1 b H aycrjft..... 1 T. D. Lee, b Gregory........ 20 c Bartlett, b Hay­ craft .............. 5 A. F. Clarice, c Carbon, b c G regory, b Gregory.............................. 2 Haycraft... 11 A. Batt, not o u t ................. 5 c B artlett, b Haycraft........ 0 O. Colegrave, c Lee, b E. J. c S. A- Brown, b Brown .. ......................... 1 b Haycraft ... 6 F. Harris, b Gregory.......... 2 b Haycraft...... 4 C. Brewer, b E. J. Brown... 1 not out......... 5 J. Keene, b Gregory .......... 7 c E. J. Brown, b Haycraft........ 0 Extras ... ... ... 6 Extras......... 2 Total... Total ... 65 A. W . Rammell, Brewer, b Harris ... 67 C. E. E. Lee, c Harris, b Hussey.................12 A. H. Bartlett, c and b Keene ................. 0 C. Campbell Roberts, b Hussey ... ... 5 H. A. H. Carson, b Keene........................ 5 . ... 61 S toics. T. B. Berger, run out 0 S. A. Brown, b Hues y 0 E. J. Brown, b Harris 6 W . J. Haycraft, b Harris ................. 3 E. Gregory, not out.. 4 L. M. L cggatt. c Pearson, b Harris .. 0 Total ...102 REIGATE HILL y. LEATHERHEAD.—Played at Reigate on May 14. R eigate H ill . Dr.Colman.c Blake,b Alcock 0 G.R.Hunt, c Hue 'Williams, b Street ............. 10 c Havers, b Dally 3 T. H. G. Welch, c Tritton, b Sturt............................ 4 not out..................35 G. Heriot, b Sturt ......10 b Dally ........... 2 C. Hart Davis, b Sturt .. 16 c Hue Williams, b Dally .......... 3 S. C. Watney, c Tritton, b B la k e............................. 0 b Dally ........... 8 E. A. Heriot, not out........ 9 G. T. Richardson, b Sturt .. 0 c Hue Williams, b Trittoa........ 11 E. R. Hardman, b Sturt ... 0 J.Smithwick,cBlake,b Sturt 7 b Dally ........... 0 F. D. Watney, b Stur*, ... 24 b Lowis ............ 2 B 8, lb 1, nb 1 ......... 10 B 11, lb 2,nb 1 14 Total.. ................ 90 Total (7 wkts.) 78 L eathebhead . A. C. Havers, b Hunt 25 B. L. Hue Williams, c Heriot, b Coleman 0 H. E. Lowis, b Hunt 12 R. S. Dally, c Welch, b Coleman .......... 3 H. B. Tritton, c and b Hunt........................ 2 C. H. Blake, lbw, b Hunt........................ 0 F. C. Sturt, c S. Wat­ ney, b Coleman ... 13 R. Langton, b Cole­ man ........................ 9 H. H. Gordon, b Hunt 4 R. V. Alcock, not out 10 H. Pigon, b Hunt ... 0 B 11, w 1 ..........12 Total 90 i ‘ /7RICKE1'.” —Wanted, Yols. 9to 13. inclunive.— \J Send particulars and lowest prices to X. Y.Z., c/o Cricket, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. C AN T H I S B E T R U E ? By Jove, but it is though. A Splendid Match Cricket Ball, 11T h e Rod Skin,” regulation, warranted, 2s. 9d. each, postage, 2d.; or six for 15s., carriage paid. “ Old England,” New Street, Old Street, London, E.C. ARKLEY v. RIDGEHURST.-Played at Arkley on May 14. A rkley . Rev. H. G. Elton, run out ........................27 Almond, c Warner, b Parkes ................ 31 W. H. Robson, c Os­ mond, b Parkes ... 2 J. Scanlon, b Warner 3 J.H Robeon,c Smythe, b Warner................. 16 A.S.Farmer, b Warner 0 H. Booth, b Warner F. Dew, c Burr, b Warner ................. W. Chaplow,b Lees... W . Poole, not out ... W.Martin, c Attewell, b Lees ................. B 6. lb 1 .......... Total .100 Second Innings: Rev. H. G. Elton, b Ri lge, 6; Almond, not out, 1; W. H. Robson, b Ridge, 6; J. Scanlon, not out. 8; A. S. Farmer, lbw, b Spas- kett, 5.—Total (3 wkts) 26. R idgehurst . A. Cassavetti, run out 11 T. Ridge, b Chap’ow... R. Warner, b Chaplow Dr. Smythe, lbw, b Scan’on ................. A. W. Speyer, c Dew, b Booth ................. Spaskett. c W. H. Rob­ son, b Booth .......... C. Parks, b Booth E. Osmond, c Dew, b Booth ................ TJ. Burr, c J H. Rob­ son, b Scanlon ... A. Lees, not out W. At*well, c W. H. Robson, b Scanlon L 3, nb 1 .......... Total 56 BLACKHEATS v. CHARLTON PARK.- Charlton Park on May 14. C harlton P ark . -Played at A. J. Mescal1, c S. Heath, b Blaker ... 4 A.Lotey.eandbMason 15 H. Turrell, c A. Lewis, b M ason.................12 H. E. Lawrence, b Mason .................10 F. G. Allen, b Mason 5 A. C. Webber,cBran- dram, b Yeoman ... 11 S. D. C. Robertson, lbw, b S. Heath A. E. Mascall, b Heath .......... J.E.Chirp,c& b Mason E. 8. Chapman, c and b Mason ................. T. W . Green, not out B 4, lb 3 B lackheath . Total H. R. Blaker, b Allen 16 R. A. Brandram, run out ........................60 J. 8. Heath, b Green 17 H. C. Mason, c Green, b Mascall................. 5 A.W.Lewis, b Robert­ son ........................54 1 H. Christopherson, C. Wilherby and E. P. Lewis did not bat. A.J. Adams, b Robert­ son ........................13 H. Yeoman, not out.. 34 H. Heath,b Mascall... 6 B 9, lb 2, nb 1 ...12 Total (7 wkts)...207 STRUTHERS & GO. WON THE TEST MATCH Of Public Opinion with their well-known C r ic k e t S h ir t s . 4/6 each. Three for 13/- (post free). Testimonials from Messrs. Abel, Richardson, Hay­ ward,Smith, Holland, Wood, Baldwin, Ayres, Phillips, Brockwell, Lockwood, Ptel, J. T. Hearne, Martin, G. G. Hearne, and many others. F L A N N E L T RO U S E R S , 4/6 to 10 6. N E W S W E A T E R , T O O P E N A T N E C K A N P T U R N - L O W N C O L LAR, 3/9. 83, F IN S B U R ? P A V E M E N T , E.C., and 233, H IG H HO LBO R N , W .C . Price Lists Post Free. “ THE GOSSAGE” PATENT HOSE-REEL. Price. No. I size -7/6 Will carry 120ft. of jin. hose. No. 2size -10/6 Will carry 150ft. of §m. hose. No. 3size -15/- Will carry 220ft. of §in. ho No. 4size - 25/- Will car cy 240ft. of lin. hose. 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