Cricket 1898
J one 16, 1838. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 209 HAMPSTEVD v. HAMPSTE AD HOC <EY CLUB (12 aside).--Played at Hampstead on May 30. H am pstead . First innioga. C. K. MacD >nald, b Osmond 10 E. Whinney, b Osmond ... 28 W. W . van Someren, c Wi!s>n, b Osmond......... T. M. Farmilos, b Osmond lecond innings. T. W. Mackintosh, c Me Millin, b Osmond ......... C. D. Draysoa, c Herbert, b Osm >nd ... ................. H. G. Price-Wi.liams, c Hebert, b E rans .......... A. S. Oppenheimer, c and b Hebert ........................ H. Westoby, b B°scb.......... R. Matthews, not out.......... J. C. R. Dickson, run out... J. Greig, b Evan<................. Extras .................] not out., b Osmjnd ... 19 b Osmond ... 0 c W ilson, Hubert ... 0 c McMillin, Hebert ... 0 b Osmond ... 9 b Osmond ... 20 0 Total H ampstead P. F. Wilson, b Far- miloe........................16 H. R. Hebert, b Fttr- miloe........................ 8 C. D. D MeMillin, c Van Soneren, b Farm iloe................. 8 A. B. Osmond, c ORpenheimar, b Van Someren .................14 H. Grieg, c Mac Donald, b Mickin- tosh ........................ 2 E. Meldal, c Mac Donald, b Mackin tosh ........................ 0 b Hebert .......... 0 not ou t............... 0 c Evans,b Hebert 10 b Hebert .......... 3 b Hebert .......... 0 Extras..........1» Total..........92 ...1J5 H ockey C lub . J. tf. Balfour, c Van Someren, b Mackin tosh .......................15 J. G. Q,. Besch, b Van Someren.................21 J. T. Ash, b Van- Someren................. 0 H. H. Evans, b Van Sjm eren................. 0 F. C. Wheeler, run out ........................ 3 A. E. Godfrey, not out ........................ 0 Extras................. 3 Total 90 INCOGNITI v. MR. L. C. R. THRING’SX I —Played at Dunstable on June 3. L. C. R. T h b in g ’ 8 XI. C.H.M.Thring.cSpee h- ly, b Delacombe ...62 J. H. Metcalfe, c King, b Delacombe ......... 22 T. A. Giddings, b T .o- mey ........................ 2 L. C. R. Thring, c and b Delacombe ........ 43 W. F, Brown, run out 14 E. C. Green, b Toomey 21 P. F. Morton, c Grif fith, b Toomey ... 21 J. Healing, b Toomey 2 H. Moore, b Dela combe ................. 2 H. White, b Delcom' e 0 A.P.M’Donnell,notout 0 B 13, lb 4, w 2 ... 19 Total .. 2^8 Second innings :—C. H. M. Thring. c and b N. C. King, 43 ; J. fl. Metcalfe, c and b Toom^y, 50 ; L. C. R. 'Ihring, c Delacombe. b N. C. King, 12; W. F. Brown, not out, 5 ; E. C. Green, not out, 2 ; b 2, lb 2.—Total (3 wkts), 116. Innings declared closed. I ncogniti . A. S. Ingall, b T. A. Giddings................. 6 H. M. Speechly, cJ. H. Metcalfe, b Gildings 25 M. C. Griffith, c H. Moore,b W.F.Brown 4 MsjorC. E. Orman,c J. Healing, b H. Moore 69 A. T Toomey. c A P. M‘Donnell. b Brown 28 W. B. Drtlacombe, c andb H. M ore ... 0 N. C. King, c J. Heal ing,bT. A.. Giddings 23 J. 8. Raven, b T. A. Giddings................. 3 W. Hesseltine. c J. H Metcalfe, b Brown 3 W. Marshall, not out 1 F. Love, b T. A. Gid- d ir g s ...................... 0 B 17,1b 4,w 1, nb3 *5 Total ..187 Second innings : - A S. Ingall, not out, 40 ; H. M. Spiechly, not out. 7 ; b 8, w J, nb 3.—Total 6J. LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK v. LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN BANK.-Played at Den mark Uiii on June 2 and 3. L ondon & W estm inster B an k . H. O. Manfield, c Way, b Mossop ... .......... 7 T. H. Brenan, c Vive- ash, b M ossjp........ 0 W. Bradbery, not out 25 C. J. Bowmm, c Vive- ash, b Mossop.......... 8 J. Bradbery, run out.. 6 C. A. Snell, c Collard, b Mnssop................. 5 J. M. Allcock, c Vive- ash, b Hall J. H. Ht-rschell, c Opperman, b liall.. 3 A. Podmore, b Mos sop ........................ 1 B. A. E . Newman, c and b Hall .......... 0 T. G. Gardner, st Way, b H a ll.......... 0 B 3, w 1, nb 1... 5 Total 64 L ondon & S outh W estern B an k . C. B. Wood, c Brtnin, b Herschell ..........30 W . J. Hale, hit wkt, b Herschell ..........12 R. J. Burlington, o Manfield .................27 J. W. 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