Cricket 1898

210 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 16, 1898. T. W . GIRDLESTONE’8 X I. y. T H E OWLS (Staff College).—Played at Sunnirgdale School on June 4. T he O w ls . First inniDgs. Capt. Everett, c Piper, b W . M. Cooke ............... 11 Capt. Dundas, b Piper ... 0 Capt.Symond8, c and b Piper 9 Capt. Nugent, b W. M. Cooke ................................. 3 Lieut.Ward, b W. M. Cooke 1 Mee, c Qirdleaton?, b Piper 2 Capt. Ross, b W . M. Cooke 0 Capt. Fox-Strangways, b W. M. Cooke ................. 0 Capt. Thomson, b W . M. C ook e............................... 10 Capt. Banon, b W . M. Cooke 0 Capt. Owen, not out .......... 1 2 Second in n iD g s. absent................. G lbw, b Grahame 9 b Grahame.......... 6 c Melvill, b Gra- hame.................25 b Grahame.......... 5 c O. T. Cooke, b Bush................. 1 lbw, b Bush ... 2 c W. M., b O. T. Cooke .......... 0 Leg-byes.......... Total.......... not ou t......... runout........ c Girdlestone, O. T. Cooke B 4, w 1 ... 39 Total ... i T. W . G irdlestone ’ s X I. O. T. Cooke, b Ross .. 41 8. Corbett, lbw, b Mee 14 E. A. Bush, c Symonds, b Ross ...............24 Hon.W. A. Trefusis, b Ross ........................ 2 J. L. Melvill, c Sy- monds, b Ross . ... 12 W . M. Cooke, lbw, b W ard ....................... 26 E. W . Piper, b Mee ... 4 J. C. W. Damant, not out ......................... 6 D. Grahame, c Thom­ son, b Mee ........... 6 Rev. J. O. Young, c Everet^, b Mee ... 2 T. W. Girdlestone. c Strangwaya,bEyerett 9 B 5, lb 3, w 1 ... 9 To'al .155 J. C. LOVELL’S XI. v. CROYDON.-Played at Tulse Hill on June 4. J. C. L ovell ’ s XI. First innings. Second inniDgs. C. H. Mountain, b Smith ... 11 E. D. Lovell, c Wicks, b Sm ith ............................... 1 lbw, b Smith ... 12 K. Robinson, c Watson, b C urtis...............................19 A. Meller, c Smethurst, b Smith ...............................10 W. M. Yetts, c Watson, b Sm ith...............................22 b Smith .......... 0 J. S. Lovell, b Watson ... 18 not out.................. 4 E. G. Laugton, c and b W ick s...............................16 b Smith .......... 1 S. H. Flindt, c Woolcott, b W icks............................... 4 b Smith H. Ring, b Watson H. West, not out... J. C. Lovell, ( W ick s.......... B 20, lb 1 ... 25 Smith, b ............... 1 ............... 21 0 b Smith Smethurst, Long ... . b Smith ... . Bye ... Total C. P. Wicks, b Po'in- son ........................ 6 C. W . Woolcott, c E., b J. S. Lovell.......... 4 G. H. Smethurst, run out ........................ 10 A. L. Curtis, b J. S. Lovell .................10 R. T. Smith, c Flindt, b J S. Lovell .......... 1 ..........148 C roydon . Total (7 wkts ) 27 G.F.Long, b Robinson 2 L. H. Watson, b Rob­ inson.. ................. 7 C. Hogg, b Meller ... 10 J. Hawkes, c West, b Robinson................. 0 R D.Dagleish, not out 11 H. Tidy, b J. 8. Lovell 12 B 9, lb 7 ..........16 Total ..........89 HONOR OAK v. CATFORD.—Played at Catford on June 4. H onor O ak . G. S. Harrison, bSabin 14 H. Burton, not out ... 75 E. G. Hayes, b Page .. 0 T. Diekason, c Goldie, b Sabin ................ 42 F. Wilkie, E. Chapman, J. Johnson, T. Gracey and C. Mayo did not bat. *Innings declared closed. A. Jones, b Goldie ...22 S. Dickason, not out 17 Extras.................14 Total (4 wkts.) *184 Rev. C. E. Joy, b Har­ rison ........................ 7 W. Goldie, b Harrison 8 E. C. Page, st Jones, b Harrison ................ 15 E. S. Barry, c and b Hayes...................... 4 C. E. Cowell, b Hayes 0 C.R.Ingersoll, bHayes 0 8 R. L. Allport, notout 21 S. Slade, b Wilkie ... " C. S. Sabin, c John­ son, b W ilkie........ F. W. Smith, run out F. French, lbw, b Hayes ................. Extras .......... Total KENSINGTON PARK v. UPPER TOOTING.- Played at Upper Tooting on May 28. K ensington P abk . A. Whittow, b Sandi­ lands ........................10 C. G. Hildyard, b Sandilands .......... 1 Reid, b G. P. Russell.. 4 H. C. Daniel, b Luc ts 0 H. P. Clarke, b G. P. Russell ................. 0 R. F. A. Orr, t-tFranks b Sandilands......... 37 J. L. Evans, b Lucas.. 31 H. P. Surtees, b Sandi­ lands......................... 2 B. S. Cohen c Atlee, b Sandi'ands..........10 C. C. Brown, not out.. 2 D. t»hort, c Atlee, b Lucas........................ B 17, lb 2, w 1 20 Total ...ICO U pper T ooting . R. M. Harvey, c Sur­ tees, b Daniel.......... H. G. Franks, b Dan­ iel ........................ R R. Sandilands, c Reid, b Daniel C. R. Lucas, b Daniel W. Y. Butcher, c Dan­ iel, b Brown 70 6 S. A. Atlee, not ou t... 14 E. T. Powell, b Whit­ tow ........................ 1 D. Franks, run out ... 0 P. G. Russell, not out. 11 B 6, w 1 .......... 7 Total ...140 G. Weston, b Daniel.. 10 H . N. Collyer did not bat. F or 1 P A IN F U L ' I CORNS-11 'X T r y M A S O J f’8 K illcorn The only painless corn cure. IT HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN TO FAIL. 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