Cricket 1898

J unk 9, 1898. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 191 CHRIST CHURCH (OXFORD) v. INCOGNXTI.— Played at Oxford on May 27 and 28. I ncogniti . First inningg. Second innings. W. E. Bristow, b Fisher ... 1 c Symes-Thomp- Bon, b More ... 14 H. R. N. Ellison, not ou t... 1 c Parkes, b More 27 E. D. Compton, c Probyn, b More ............................... 9 c Dixon, b More. 87 C. Drake, b Probyn .......... 2 b More.................... 0 Major C. E. Horman, c sub., b Hope..............................20 not out.....................70 F. S. Venables,b Probyn... 3 C. H. Blake, b H ope.......... 2 c Probyn, b Fox.. 16 E. Bagshawe, b More.......... 3 L. E. G. Abney, c Parkes, b More ................................ 0 B. W. K. King, b More ... 7 b Hope................... 2 N. E. F. Corbett, b Probyn 6 not out..................... 39 B 9, nb 4 ........................13 B 17, lb 2, nb 2 21 Total .................66 Total (6wkts) *256 * Innings declared closed. C hrist C hurch . C. D. Fisher, lbw, b Ellison .................50 H.R. Parkes, c Ellison, b Abney .................20 W. H. Dixon, c Abney, b Blake .................12 F. Symes-Thompson, b Blake ................. 1 A.R. Severn,c Eristow, b Abney ................. 2 A. S. Hewitt, lbw, b Total ..........194 Venables................ Second innings :-H . R. Parkes, not out, 12; W. H. Dixon, c Drake, b Blake, 0: F. Symes-Thompson, c Abney, b Blake, 15; A. R. Severn, c King, b Abney, 3; S. C. Probyn, not out, 1; leg-byes, 5.— Total (three wickets), 36. S. C. Probyn,b Ellison 41 W . F. Fox, c Ellison, b Venables ........ 1 R. E. More, c Kiog, b Ellison .............16 J. C. W . Gilbert, c Venables, b Abney 7 S. Hope, not out ... 9 B 3, lb 3 ........ 6 KEBLE COLLEGE v. INCOGNITL- Oxford on May 30 and 31. K eble C ollege . -Played at H. F. M. Morris, c Hemingway, b More 29 L. P. Collins, b More 6 F. C. G. Sandford, b More ................. 7 C. R. Wetherall, b Berens .................19 R. H.deMontmorency, c sub, b Abney ...71 E.C.Wright, c Orman, b More .................37 A.F.Mullins, b Abney 11 W.E.Thompson,notout 13 F. A. Lee, b Abney ... 0 E.J.Sandford, b More 7 H. White, run out ... 8 B 10, lb 5 ..........15 Total ........ 223 Second innings : H. F. M. Morris, b More, 0 ; L. P. Collins, not out, 53; T. C. G. Sandford, not out, 12; R. H. de Montmorency, b More, 22 ; b 3, lb 1, w 1, 5. Total 92. I ncogniti . First innings. Second innings. H. T. Stanley, b Mullins... 21 c E. J. Sandford, C. Drake, c Montmorency, b Wright ........................15 G. Hemingway, b Wright... 12 W. E. Bristow, b Wright... 9 Major C. E. Orman, b Mullings ........................ 4 H.F.Fox,cWhite,b Wright 103 H. R. N. Ellison, not out... 5 R. E. More, c Collins, b Sanford ................. ... 10 E. Berens, b Sanford..........16 N. E. F. Corbett, b Wright 0 L. E, G. Abney, b Mullins 16 B 17, lb 1, w 2 ...20 Total ......... 231 ... 15 b White . b Wright .......... c Mullins, b Wright .......... b G. Sanford ... b Wright .......... b White .......... c Mullins, b White ......... b White .......... cCollins,bWright b Wright .......... not out................. Byes .......... Total ..........! REPTON v. INCOGNITL—Played at Repton on May 30 and 31. R epton . W. F. Lumsden, not out 35; G. C. Beloe, not out 31; byes 7. no balls 2, 9. Total 75. Match abandoned owing to the wet weather. NE W COLLEGE v. INCOGNITI.—Played at Oxford on June 1. I ncogniti . H. R. N. Ellison, c S.-Smith, b Finney 45 H. F. Morres, c Bir- cham, b Finney ... 10 C. Drake, c Lake, b Millford ................. 1 G. Hemingway, c Wil­ son, b Millford ... 7 E. C. Wright, H. C. Nelson. L. E. G. Abney, A. G. Nesbitt and A. F. Mullins did not bat. Major C. E. Orman, not out .................51 W. G. Bristow, not out ....................... 15 B 3, w 3nb2 ... 8 Total ...137 R.C. Irving, b Mullins 18 E. D. Lake, not out... 37 D. D. Wilson, o Bris­ tow, b Wright ... 2 N ew C ollege . D. C. Spencer-Smith, not out ................. 8 Byes ................. 5 Total (2 wkts.) 70 L. Birley, B. O. Bircham, F. G. Paterson, F. De Zuluetta, F. R. Hemingway, H. S. Millford and C. MeFinney did not bat. UPPINGHAM SCHOOL v. INCOGNITL-Played at Uppingham on June 1 and 2. I ncogniti . First innings. Second innings. A. G. Bell, st Winter, b Fowke............................... 6 b Fowke .................. 3 H. M. Speechly, c Adkins, b Bushell ........................27 c Terry, b Fowke 4 T. Horton, ht. wkt., b Bushell ........................32 cWinter,bMcIver 26 A. L. Ingall, c Terry, b Mclver............................... 5 cHarris,bMcIver 17 W. Delacombe, c Mclver, b Fowke... ....................... 7 bVonEmsthausen 4 A. Cipriani, b Fowke.......... 9 c and b Mclver... 2 F. G. Thorne, b Fowke ... 0 bVonEmsthausen 10 M. Griffith, st Winter, b b Von Emsthau- Von Emsthausen .......... 2 sen ... ...................12 A.Toomey, b Von Ernsthau- sen...................................... 5 notout.. .................. 9 W . Winter, run out ........... 4 stWinter,bBushell 2 J. E. Raven, not o u t .......... 0 c Mclver, b Von Emsthausen ... 2 B 7, lb 1, w 1 ........ 9 B 13, lb 1, w 1 15 Total ...106 U ppingham S chool . Total ...106 H. F. Terry, b Dela­ combe.......................15 G. H. S. Fowke, c Cip­ riani, b Thome ... 20 H.Willey, bDelacombe 12 E.G. Bushell,bThorne 7 G. Harris, c Raven, b Delacombe .......... 5 C. E. Winter, b Dela­ combe ........................ 4 J. C. Adkins, c Bell, b Delacombe ......... 0 Second innings : H. F. Terry, not out, 63 ; G. H. S. Fowke, c and b Delacombe, 14 ; H. Willey, b Dela­ combe, 22; E. G. Bushell, not out, 41; byes 3.— Total (for 2 wkts.), 143. CLAPrON v. CHESHUNT.—Played at Clapton on June 4. C lapton . J. Mclver, b Thome F. C. Faulkner, not out ........................ L. Seth-Smith, c and b Delacombe.......... C. A. Von Ernathau- sen, b Thome.......... L.B. ... ... Total ... J. H. Douglas, c Fos- bery, b D. Ramcock 17 S. Asser, lbw, b C. Ramcock................. 0 H. Britten, b D. Ram­ cock ........................10 H. Boyton, b C. Ram- HH ugiii, b 'c. Ram- ° c o c k ........................ 8 A. Dodson, run out... 0 F. M. Harding, b C. Ramcock................. 8 A. W. Renals, b C. Ram cock................... 1 S. Genders, lbw, b D. Ramoock.................. 4 H. Trafford, c and b D. Ram cock...............12 J. Renals, not out ... 16 S. Reynolds, c C. Ram­ cock, b D. Ramcock 1 B 1, lb 2 ........... 3 Total ... 80 C heshuwt . F. Galloway, b S. Genders .................25 G. Deacon, b S. Gen­ ders ........................ 6 H. J. Burrell, b S. Genders ................. 4 D. Ramcock, b S.Gen­ ders ........................15 H. B. Debenham, c Bretten,bH. Boyton 11 G. W . Fosbery, b H. Boyton ................. 0 H. R. Tamplin, lbw, b H. Boyton ........... 7 A. Hargreaves, c A.W. Renals, b Genders... 1 H. Horner, b H. Boy­ ton ........................ 10 P. L. Canning, c and b S. Genders ..........23 C. Ramcock, c Doug­ las, b A-ssr ..........24 G. Coventon, not out.. 6 B 5, lb l .......... 6 Total ...138 HAMP3TEA.D v. FINCHLEY.—Played at Hamp­ stead on June 4. F inchley . W. P. Harrison, b Hebert ................. L. Neiderheitmann, lbw, b Marsden ... B. S. Venables, b Marsden ................. Dr. Reeves, b Marsden W. Fowler, b Marsden L. Fennell, b Marsden F. Hayes, b Marsden A. P. A r u n d e l, b Marsden................. F. Ellis, run out W. Green, b Hebert... A.F. Johnson, not out Extras................. Total 39 H ampstead . H.R.Hebert, b Neider­ heitmann ..................................................................123 J. Gibbon, c Venables, b Fennell.................................................................. 8 W. R. Moon, b Nei­ derheitmann ............................................................ 39 H. C. Preston, b Nei­ derheitmann ............................................................ 72 W. F. Hancock, b Fennell .................................................................. 4 E. L. Marsden, T. W. Mackintosh and J. C. R. Dickson did not bat. H. Greig, b Neider­ heitmann 4 R. Leigh-lbbs, not out 10 A B Osmond, not out 11 Extras................17 Total (6wkts.) 268 HAMPSTEAD v. EALING.—Played at Hampstead on May 28. E aling . E. H. S. Berridge, b Stoddart .................10 R. H. Mallett, b Stod­ dart ........................ 1 J. R. Wood, b Marsden 25 A. G. Hensley, b Mars­ den .......... .......... 9 E. S. Littlejohn, c and b Stoddart ......... 17 W. G. Allcock, not out 19 C. J. Bames, c sub., b Marsden ................. 6 E.M.Martin, cWood- all, b Marsden ... 0 D. R. Danger, b Stod­ dart ........................ 0 Dr.Hamilton, b Mars­ den ........................ 0 E. R.Watson, b Mars­ den ........................ 0 Extras.................19 Total ...103 H ampstead . G. MacGregor, c and b W ood........................12 H. Woodall, c Ber­ ridge, b Wood.......... 5 E. Figgis, b Bames ... 20 A. E. Stoddart, c and b Dangar.................50 T. M. Farmiloe, b All­ cock ........................10 , H. R. Hebert, E. L. Marsden, and J. C. R. Dick­ son did not bat. E. Whinney, lbw, b Wood .................10 J. G. Q,. Besch, c and b Dangar.................17 J. H. Balfour, bWood 2 Extras.................15 Total (8wkts)141 A N e w D e p a r t u r e in th e B o o t a n d S h o e T ra d e DAWSON’S BOOTS DIRECT FROM W A R E H O U S E TO W E A R E R BOOTS AND SHOES for all Sports and Pastimes: Cricket, Cycling, Tennis, Golf, &c., and Ordinary Walking. Shilling for Shilling the value ob­ tained is surprisingly greater than that obtained in the ordinary way. The ECONOMY is in the QUALITY; there are no intermediate profits. W h ite B uck L ack B o o t. 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