Cricket 1898

J uly 7, 1898. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 263 LLOYD’S REGISTER v. COLUMBIA.—Played at Honor Oak on June 25. C o lu m b ia . H. Line, c Redman, b H i l l ..........- ........... F. Thompson, c Box- all, b Carey .......... J. Hodgson, b Carey.. J. H. Bodell, b Carey IL' H. Rook, c Brad­ shaw. b Redman 11 P. Rook, b Carey ... 46 E.T.Gann.b Bradshaw 15 H. Allinson, not out... 8 A. H. Portch, b Brad­ shaw ..................... 11 Extras.................12 Total (8 wkts.)182 C.Hodgson and A. Columb did not bat. L l o y d ’ s R e g is t e r . C.F. Redman,b Bodell 19 |F.JB. Wood, b Line ... 14 S. A. Hill, ran out C*H. Bradshaw, b C. j Hodgson................. 0 E Carey,b C. Hodgson 4 A. S. Martin, b Gann 17 ; F. A. Spry, b Line ... 28 | A.K.Dyer, lbw, b Line J. R. Boxall, not out.. C. Martell, not out ... Extras................. Total (8 wkts.)104 M. F. Alexander did not bat. SOUTHGATE v. CHESHUNT.—Played at Ches- hunt on June 21. C h e sh u n t . F. C. Galloway, c and b Rose .................22 H. R. Tamplin, b Rose 1 H. Lindsay, b V int... 34 H. E. Griffiq, b Rose.. 2 G. W. Tapsfleld, c Scoones,b Churchill 17 C. W. Young, b Yint 19 D. Ramoock, b Vint.. 8 B. Potts, b Rose.......... 2 A. Homer, c Crump, b Rose ........................ 1 C. Ramcock, b Rose... 13 A. L. Bedwell, not out 3 B 5, lb 4, w 1 ...10 Total ...132 D. L. Crump, c Lind­ say, b Young............65 E. P. Sugden, b C. Ramcock.................14 E. F. Rose, c Tamp­ lin, b Y ou n g..........37 J. C. Bevington, b Griffin ...................15 E. T. Vint, b Young... 9 J. P. Irons, lbw, b Griffin ................. 1 SoUTHGATK. E. H. Scoones. c Taps- field, b <2riffin.......... 0 R. A. Maude, b Griffin 0 G.S.ChuTcfcilljbYoung 4 W. J. Hook, not out... 5 E. White, b Young ... 10 B9, lb5, w l ...15 Total ...175 CRYSTAL PALACE v. NORBURY Played at Norbury on June 25. C r y s t a l P a l a c e . J. C. Mallam, lbw, b ; Simpson................. 3 W.C.Collin8,bSimpson 6 L. Walker, b Beare ... 43 H. Colegrave, c Lark­ ing, b Simpson ... 1 O. Mordaunt, c Beare, b Joy........................ 2 F. C. Barchard, c Simpson, b Beare ... 15 F . O. Wells, c Joy, b Beare........................11 W. E. Hardy, c Mac- aldine, b Beare ... 1 R. H. Hayne, c Wyatt, b Simpson ........10 D. Eliott-Lockard, b Simpson .................. 4 A. Mortimer, not out 3 Extras............. 11 Total ...110 G.P. Joy. c Mordaunt, b Walker................. a H.C.Plummer, c Cole- grave, b Mordaunt 7 H. D.Wyatt, b Walker 3 C.E.Kendal, b Walker 17 S. A. Cutting, b Mor­ daunt........................ 3 W . L. Manning, c Hayne, b Walker . 5 J. A. Bear* N o r b u r y P a r k . Rev. E. C. Phillpot, lbw, b Walker ... 3 W . E. Stubbs, not out 6 J. E. Simpson, c Bar­ chard, b Collins ... 1 J. J. Macalpine, not out ......................... 7 Extras.................. 3 Total (8wkts) 58 did not bat. MR. J. A. BERNER’S X I. v. INCOGNITL—Played at Woolverstone Park on June 24 and 25. I n c o g n it i . A. G Archer, c Collins, b Harding......... ... 16 P. F. Hadow, run out 26 W . E. Bristow, c Har­ ding, b Cobbold ... 1 J. H. Bawtree, runout 0 SirW.Ru88ell,bCollin8 10 A. L. iDgall, st Ber­ ners, b Cobbold ... 2 C. H. Harington. c Total Collins, b Cobbold... 0 Second innings: A. G. Archer, b Berners. 20 ; C. H. Harington. not out, 44; Capt. Prest, not out, 16: w 1, nb 1, 2. Total (1 wkt), 82. Mr. J. A. B e r n e r ’ s XI. C. S. Cobbold, c sub., b B -Davenport ... 17 Capt. Prest, not out... 7 R. A. Berners, b B.- Davenport .......... 5 W. Messenger, st Berners, b Cobbold 0 B 2, lb l, w l ... 4 J. A. Berners, b Baw­ tree ........................ P. W . Cobbold, c Cob­ bold, b Rus ell W . D. Marshall, c Russell, b Cobbold... L. G. Collins, c Baw­ tree, b Russell......... H. R. B.-Davenport, c Harington, b Russell Capt. P. C.W . Trevor, c Russell, b Bawtree .. 40 C. H. Harding,c Ber­ ners, b Russell C. H. Morton, b Baw­ tree ......... .......... W. O. Nares.c R. Ber­ ners, b Bawtree ... T. P. Angell, c Prest, b Russell................. E. Gaisford, not out B 2, lb 2 .......... Total ... ... RICHMOND v. WANDERERS.—Played at Rich­ mond on June 25. R ic h m o n d . A. S. Bull, c Brooks, b Jephson.................25 W. Sproston, c and b Jephson ................. 4 G. W . Beldam, b Birch 14 H. S. Greaves, c and b Bicknell .................61 G. L. Lyons, c Birch, b Williams .......... 2 R. F. G. Chaldecott, H. P. T. Wrigley, b Wil­ liams ................. 0 A. Worsley, not out... 41 F. W. James, not out 12 B 4,1b 1, w 2, nb 3 10 Total (6wkts)*169 B. Denham and W. Wil­ liams did not bat. *Innings declared closed. W a n d e r e r s . F. H. Birch, bWilliams 10 R. O. Swartz,bDenham 10 H. C. Pretty,b Denham 2 R. Williams, c Wors­ ley, b Williams ...24 R. Brooks, not out ... 30 E. E Bicknell, not out 7 Byes ................. 4 Total (4wkts) 87 D. L. A. Jephson, A. H. Berhend, C. B. Moggridge, B. A. Leane and S. Colman did not bat. TEDDINGTON v. BARNES.-Played at Tedding­ ton on June 25. T e d d in g t o n . W. H. Dickson, c Doll, b F. M. Robertson .. 46 G.B.Crowder,c Usmar, b A. Stevens .......... 9 A. J. Crowder, b Tott. 7 R.S.Lucas.cA.Stevens, b F. M. Robertson... 46 L. Tamworth, c Tott, b F. M. Robertson ... 0 H. Furze, c Franco, b F. M. Robertson ... 0 R ’ Dixon, cBird, b Doll 25 J. King-Stevens, st J. G. M. Robertson, b F. M. Robertson ... W . Furze, c J. G. M. Robertson, b D j II .. H. Coalbank, c J. G. M. Robertson, b D o ll........................ A. P. Keeling, not out B 14, lb 4 Total ...213 B a r n e s . J. G. M. Robertson, b A. J. Crowder..........44 J. J. Franco, b A. J. Crowder .................33 Tott, b Lucas .......... 2 N. A. Usmar, b A J. Crowder .................19 H. V. Stevens, c A. J. Crowder, b Lucas ... 9 E. N. Doll, b G. B. Crowder ................. 7 A. G. H. Stevens, b G. B. Crowder F. W. Bird, b A. J. Crowder................. N. F. Corbett, not out F. M. Robertson, b C. B. Crowder .......... B 18,lb 1 .......... Total ..........1 NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND (2) v. LONDON AND COUNTY BANK (2).— Played at Green Lanes on June 23 and 24. N a t io n a l P r o v in c ia l B a n k o f E n g l a n d . P. L. Fisher, b Si?gers 0 A.W. Burgess,bSigger8 7 W. H. Fear, lbw, b Siggers ................. 0 E.H.Innocent,bSiggers 23 H. M cConachy, b Trowell ................. 1 —. Wyatt, b Siggers .. 0 W . Cowlin, c Siggers, b T row dl...................12 E. L. Collins, not out 13 H. A. Bell, c Willson, b Trowell................. 1 —. Brodie, b Siggers.. 1 M.C.Watson,bSiggers 0 B 3, lb 2 .......... 5 Total , 63 L o n d o n a n d C o u n t y B a n k . F. A. Spackman, b Innocent ................. W . H. Siggers, c Bur­ gess, b McConachy .. M. P. Willson, b Inno­ cent ........................ C. R. Trowell, b McConachy .......... J. Hunt, b Innocent .. R. D. Shettell.b Inno­ cent ........................ P. W. Goodchild, b McConachy ..........15 M. P. B o u rk e , b McConachy ..........13 F. A. Francis, run out 17 R. J. Cramphorn, c sub., b Innocent ... 4 J. A. Blake, notout... 13 B 5, nb 2 .......... 7 Total ..........83 STOICS v. EALING.—Played at Eiling on July 2. S t o ic s . A. W . Rammell, c Perry, b Barnes ... 35 C. Oampbell-Roberts, b A llcock................. 7 F. W . Holton, c Perry, b Barnes .................38 G.H.Gadston.b Barnes 65 Total (6 wkts.)*202 A.F.Nepean.b Allcock 10 W. J. Haycraft, A. Macdonald, and B. Rennie, did H. A. H. Carson, b Allcjck .................. 1 H. W. Smail, not out 21 J. Elston, not out ... 8 Extras...............17 not bat. 1Innings declared closed. E a l in g . C. S. Wetenhall, b Roberts .......... H. H. Perry, b Smail 67 E. M. Martin, not out 24 C.T.T.Biraes,b Carson 0 Extras ................. 4 Total (3 wkts.) 118 W. G. Allcock, W . E. Niylor, A. N. Littlejohn, R. E. E. McDougall, A. D. .Hordern, G. Anketell and A. Notcutt did not bat. QUERNMORE v. FOREST HILL HOUSE.—Played at Forest Hill on Wednesday, June 29. Q u er n m o re . P. B. Sharp, b Fawcett W. Durbridge, b Faw­ cett ........................ H. Strudwick, c Glen­ nie,' b Harvey.......... C. Courtney, lbw, b Harvey ................. H. H. H. Catt, c and b Fawcett ................. C.W . Sharp, b Fawcett S. Sessions. b Harvey N. O. Carpenter, run out ... ................. J.V.Silva, cMatthews, b Harvey................. H. T. Covil, b Fawcett R. M. Whittamore, not out ................. B 7, lb 1, w 1 ... Total 47 Second innings:—P. B. Sharp, b Fawcstt, 2; W. Durbridge, not out, 3; H. Strudwick, not out, 10. Total (one wkt.), 15. F o r e s t H il l H o u se . M. Fawcett, b Covil . 13 S. Neild, c Strudwick, b Covil .................20 N. F. Richardson, b P. B. S harp................. 4 H. C. Sharrow, c Strud­ wick, b Silva ..........33 J. E. Matthews, b C. W . Sharp.................15 H. H. Harvey, not out 18 W. G. Hatch, b C. W. Sharp........................ 1 H. J. Anderson, c Strudwick, b Silva.. 3 A. J. Dreuce, b C. W. Sharp .................17 G. Purser, b P. B. Sharp ................. 4 W. G. Glennie, c C. W. Sharp, b P. B. Sharp 5 B 11, w 1 ..........12 Total ...150 R E FO RM IN THE BOO T T. 1 A D E ! DAWSON’S BOOTS DIRECT FROM WAREHOUSE TO WEARER BOOTS AND SHOES for all Sports and Pastimes: Cricket, Cycling, Tennis, Golf, &c., and Ordinary Walking. In offering single pairs at wholesale prices we guarantee Yalue in style and wear that cannot be obtained by ordinary retail purchase. The ECONOMY is in the QUALITY. W h it e B u c k L a c e B o o t . N o . 723. 11/6. WRITE as below for an Illustrated Catalogue of over 100 varieties , or CALL and make your own selection , or order to measure. JOSEPH DA WS0N & SONS, 49>Bs^ f aI1 LONDON, E.G. Foreign Orders Executed through Local Merchants only.

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