Cricket 1898

J une 9, 1898. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 193 CRYSTAL PALACE v. GRYPHONS.—Played at the Crystal Palace on June 4. G ryphons . D. Eliott Lockhart, b Umney ................. 0 J. A. Lyon, b Knight.. 0 N. M. Reid, b Umney. 7 E. C. Taylor, c Frith, b Umney .................19 E. A. Bumie.b Umney 0 G. H. Bloat, b Knight 1 F. Beard, b Umney ... 13 C rystal P alace . K. Ste le, run out ... H.P.Clarke,b Brander J. Eliott Lockhart, not out ................. G. B. Blont, b Ulmney Extras................. Total R. H. Dillon, b Clarke 44 W. C. Collins, b G. H. B!ont........................62 R H. Hayne, c Taylor, b Bumie ................. 8 Dr. W . F. Umnay, b Clarke ................. 0 A. C'Dsens. b Beard ... 16 A. A. Kuight, b G. H. Blont 17 W .F.L. Frith,bBeard 0 T. D. Darke, b Taylor 13 H. G. Yesey, b G. H. Blont........................12 W . Brander, junr., not out ................. 3 Extras.................10 Total (9 wkts) 185 DULWICH y . GUY’S HOSPITAL. — Played at Dulwich on May 28. D ulwich . A. B. Cipriani did not bat. WEST WRATTING PARK v. MAGDALEN COL­ LEGE (CAMBRIDGE).—Played at West Wrattiog Park on June 4. W est W ratting P ark , W . R. Gray, c Fisher, b Carlile ................. 4 W . N. Cobbold, c Tucker, b Carlile ... 0 W.E.Maples, c Fisher, b Carlile ................. 2 R. D. Steward, c Ives, b Roberts.................46 W. L B. Hayter, c Tucker, b Selfe .. 14 E. Arkwright, c and b Davis ................. 3 M agdalen . H. M. Siddall, c Car­ lile, b Selfe .......... C. Dunn, b Selfe R. H. Style, c Carlile, b Selfe ................. C.B. Lowther, not out P. Marshall, b Roberts Extras............... Total .......... J. E. Roberts, c Gray, b Marshall .......... G. C. Ives, b Hayter . C. Carlile, c and b Hayter ................. C. Burton, ran out E. C. Packe, b Mar­ shall ........................ E. J. H. Davis, b Mar­ shall ........................ F. V. Selfe, not out ... R. le Nuse Foster, c Steward, b Hayter G. D. R. Tucker, b Marshall................ D.B.Pigott,b Marshall E B. Fisher, c Martin, b Hayter .. .......... Extras................. To!al .......... E. J. Heasman, c De Coteau, b Cowper 11 L. Phillips, b Cowper 0 R. Longley, lbw, b Cooper .................86 S.E.Huntley,c Cooper, b Cowper................. 3 T.R. Pearse, b Strange 21 W. A. King, c Cow­ per, b Cooper..........22 C. P. Tregellas did not bat, * closed. Guv’ s H ospital . S. Simpson, c Cowper, b Strange... ... 15 C. E. G. Daly, b De Coteau .................11 J. H. Cowan, b Da Coteau ................. 0 F. E. Stafford, not out 0 B 11, lb 2, w 1 ... 14 Total (9 wkts.)*183 Innings declared H. R. Trellett, b Staf­ ford ................ W.H.Bush, b Stafford R. Willem, b Pense .. J. T. De Coteau, b Stafford ................. T. Morgan, b Stafford J. S. Perkias, b Pearse C.M.Cowper, c Cowan, b Stafford................ H. R. C. Butler, b Stafford ................. 1 E. W . Strange, c Simpson, b Stafford 24 A. C. Lewris, c Hunt­ ley, b Phillips......... 0 F. W. Cooper, not out 0 Byes ................. 3 Total , 68 DULWICH v. IBIS.—Plbyed at Dulwich on June 4. D ulwich . E. Wbite, c Froom, b Alexander............... 12 R. A. Bendle, b Alex­ ander........................ 1 S. Simpson, b Horsley 17 S. Pulbrook, run out.. 11 F. J. Finlins n, c Froora,b Hoi lsworth 3 A. W. Aldridge, c Dorrington,bHolds- worth...................... 7 P. J. Left, not ou1. ... D.B. Butler, b Hjrsley E. A .Howell,cSparrow- hawk. b Horsley ... J. H.Cowan, b Horsley R. H. Howard, b Hollsworth .......... B A lb 1 .......... H* Idsworth, b White Clinton, c Simpson, b L o ft ........................ Dorrington, h White <raafield, b White ... Alexander, b WLi'e Spirrowhawk,bWhite 2 Dickinson, b Loft ... 2 Total Horsley, b White Dewey, run out ... Froorn, b White... Lazell, not out ... B 4, lb 2 ... Total ... PANTHER v. ABBOTS LANGLEY.—Played at Abbots Langley on June 4. P anther . W. Standish, Jun., b Whiffen ................. 3 B. W. Green, b Jaek- W. H. D. Williams, c and b Osborn........ 6 W. L. Bayley, lbw, b Jackson ..............16 A. E. D. Lewis, c Hal­ sey, b Whiffen ... 0 E. W. Mantle, b Jack­ son .....................15 R. H. Day, run out ... 2 W. A. Standish. c Hal­ sey, b Jackson...... 4 son ........................ C. F. Sull^y.bWhiffen G. W. Hodgaon, b Jackson ... ......... W . L. Golby, not out. B 2, lb 1 .......... Total ... 49 A bbots L angley . E. James, b Bayley ... G. H. Osboin, c Hodg­ son, b Lewis ......... W. Pickett, c Standish Jun., b Day .......... J. W. Jackson, b W illiam s................. E. C. Halsey, c and b W illiam s.......... ... H. Chapman, not out.. W. Chadd, b Williams L. Whiffen. bWilliams H. T. Atkinson, b Bayley ................. T. Chalk, c Day, b Bayley ................. C. Bennett, run out ... B y e ........................ Total .......... PANTHER v. NEWHAVEX.—Played at Newhaven on May 30. P anther . S. 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