Cricket 1899
126 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 11, 1899. SOUTHGATE v. MR. J. A . LYON ’S X I .—Played at Southgate on May 6. S ou th g ate : L. Dudley Smith, c J. Grextorex, b Taylor 14 F.8.Lewis,c G. Lyon, b Taylor ........... ... 0 T. A. D. Bevington, b Taylor ................... 6 A.JKicketts.b Seymour 51 T. H. C. LavicK, c J. Lyon, b B.Greatorex 22 J.C. Bevington,cTaylor b Seymour ...........51 M r . J. A . L yo n 1 G. B. Adams, b Sey mour ........................... 0 W . T. Ricketts,b G. L yon .......................... 1 R. T. Barker, not Out 21 J.H.Lewis,stL Comp ton, b Seymour ... 3 J. P. Irons, b Taylor 1 Byes ................... 2 Total X I. ...172 P. Greatorex,c Lewick, b T. Bevington ... 22 B. C. Greatorex, b W . Ricketts ................... 2 L. W . Compton, b W . Ricketts ................... 0 M. R. Seymour, b F. Lew is...........................31 Total G. H Lyon, c Smith, b T. Bevington ........... J. Greatorex, H . J. W ebb, and A. N. Other did not bat. H. W . Taylor, b T. Bevington ............ 3 J. A . Lyon, not out... 26 G. G. Compton, b T. Bevington ............ 6 Byes .................... 5 . 97 KENSINGTON PAtiK v. EALIN G .—Played at Ealing on May 6. E a lin g . E. H. S. Berridge, c Seaton, b H. D. Nicholas ................. 39 E. 8. Littlejohn, b Abney ...................24 P. H. Mallet, lbw, b fl. D. Nicholas ... 81 J. R.W ood,c Andxews, b Abney ................... 0 C. P. Coode, lbw, b Abney ................... 0 W . G. Allcock, c Wynne, b Abney ... 20 E. Farr, b Wynne ... 64 A. Littlejohn, not out 18 S. W. Coxon, not out 10 B 21, lb 3, w 2 ... *6 Total (7 wkts)*272 E. Gowitt and C. D. Hamilton did not bat. * Innings declared closed. K ensington P a r k . E. H. Seaton, b Coode 15 A.W .W atson, not out 26 J. G. Donaldson, not Byes ................... 4 out ................ . 69 — Total (1 wkt) 114 S. M. Tindall, C F. Drake, M. A. Nicholas, W . S. Wynne, H. D. Nicholas, L. E. S. Abney, F. G. Andrews, and C. fl. Fletcher did not bat. KENSINGTON PA RK v. EM E R IT I—Played at St. Q,uintin’s Park on May 6. E m e r iti . J.G.O’Brien,bHendall 5 J.V.Strawson.bt'almer 4 L. A. S. Brewer, c Hildyard, b Skioner 37 B H. Goulding, b Palmer ................... 4 W . 8. Page, b Palmer 4 J. Sheppard, not out 19 F. H. Harding, c ‘ ’aimer A.P.Comyns,bSkinner 1 S. Washington, b Palmer ...................13 J. Houdret, b Pdlmer 0 W . H . Prel, b Skinner 0 B 11, lb 2 Total 13 ...103 Hildyard, b P l 3 K ensington P a r k . E.O.Powell,bStraw*on 4 C. G. Hildyard, c Sheppard.bGoulding 32 C. H. M. Thring, b Brewer ................45 F. H. Palmer, b G ou ld in g................. 9 F. Beudall, b Brewer 11 C.M.Skinner,bComyns 9 A . Whitlow, b Brewer 0 G. R. Godfrey, b Comyns ................... Rev. J, R. Evans, not out ........................... C. R. Cunningham, b Comyos ................... C. D. Brooks, absent B 28,lb 1 ........... Total ...........1 J. C. LO V E LL’S X I. v. N O R bU R Y P A R K .- Played at Norbury on May 6. N orbury P a r k . H. Plummer, c Moun tain, b Robinson ... 22 W . R. Manning, run out ........................... 0 P. N. S. Graeme, b R obinson................... 3 Ede, c l l tcher, b Robinson................... 0 S.A.Catiing, b Candlfr 8 F. Holmes, b Candler 1 J. E. Simpson, st Mountain,bRobinson 3 W E. Hob 8, not out 11 J.J. Macaldin,c Flindt, b Robinson ........... 0 J. A . Beare, b Can-iler 2 F. H. Lloyd, b Caodler 0 B 4, lb 5 ........... 9 T o t a l...........59 J. C. L o v e ll ’ s X I. C. H. Mountain, b Simpson ................... 0 E.G . Langton, run out 4 S. H. Flindt, c Graeme, b H olm es.................. 0 J. S. Lovell, b Holmes 7 K . Robinson, c and b Simpson ...................32 A . Ring and H. J. P. Candler, st Graeme, b Holmes 14 W .M.Yetts.bMacaldin 13 E.D.Lovell, b Fletcher 26 H. West, not out ... 5 B 3, lb 2, w 1............ 6 Total (8 wkts)...107 Tidy did not bat. STREATHAM v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES.— Played at Streatham on May 6. S tr e a th a m . J. F. W . Hooper, c Rogers, b Sale D. O. Kerr, b Coast .. H. f l Sutton, b Sale... E. P. Pullbrook, not ©ut .......................... B 4, lb 1 ........... N. Miller, run out .. 9 H. S. Barkworth, c Druce. b Sale .......... 22 A. B. Voules, c Coles, b Sale.......................... 4 E .R . The»iger,b Druce 7 E. H. Leaf, c H. M. Rogers, b Sale ... 7 S. Lloyd-Jones, b Sale 6 G.Burlingham,b Druce 0 M arlborough B lu es . C. W . Lindsay, not out 76 , S.A.P.Kitcat, c Miller, H.M . Rogers, bHooper 3 b S u tton ..................... 48 J. C. Sale, b Miller ... 17 I Lb 1 ................... 1 Total ... 72 Total ... ...145 aUERNMORE SCROOL v. E. A. BELCHER, E sq .’ s X I.—Played at Quemmore on May 6. Q uernmore S chool . P. Phillips, b C. C. Carter ................. 0 W . Durbridge, c Zim- inermann, b Capes . 17 P. n. Sharp, run out .. 10 C. Courtney, c Carter, b Dawes ...................12 N. O. Carpenter, b Capes.......................... 5 C. W . bharp, b Belcher 0 E. A. 1 elcher , E sq ’ s X I. S. Sessions, b Capes... D. M. Lewis, b Capes fl. Covil, not out L. Brearley. b Belcher J. Silva, b Capes B 20, w 1, nb 4 ... Total ... W . W . Capes, c Lewis, b Pnillips .. ... 10 P. L. S >lte, b Covil ... 29 C. C. Carter, b Covil 17 E. A . Belcher, b Covil 2 H. L. Etherington- Smith, b Covil . ... 25 H. J. Dawes, c Carpen ter, b Covil ........... 9 Groombridge, lbw, b I pwifl 19 J. Laffitte, b P. Sharp 4 J. Zimmermann, b Phillips ................. 1 H. Medealf, not out .. u C.W . Neely, b Phil ips 0 B 11, nb 2 ...........13 To'al ...122 OLD CITIZENS v. LE Y I O N .-Played at I eyton on May 6. O ld C it iz e n s . P. W . Hale, c Wallis, b McGahey ... 84 R.C. Col Iow,b Wallis li S. A. K>ffin, b Wallis 0 J. M. Mirylees, c Bowles, b McGahey 11 J. H. Barnett, b W allis ................... S. Williams, c teath, b Hayward ........... A. F. W. Denning, b Hayward H.Blewett.b Hayward 4 R. M.Nicholls, notout 0 ~................... ' ~ ~ ~ *' ~ ... 10 J.E.Adams,b Hayward J. F. Cole, c Wallis, b H ayw ard................... 0 | L eyto n . C. McGahey, run out 57 C. Wallis, c Hale, b Blewett ... ... 0 A. Law, b Blewett ... 47 J. Heath, b Blewett ... 7 J. H. '1horpe, not out 12 B 8, lb 2 To al F. Birch, c Denning, b Blewett ........... 22 J. H. Bowles, not out 9 B 3, lb 3 ........... 6 Total (5 wkts) 160 Cricket uf April 13th contained a handsome coloured supplement, 30 ins. by 20 ins , suit able for hanging up in pavilions and club houses. The sheet comprised the R evised L ist of P r in c ipa l F ix tu r es , a picture of the P avilio n at L o rd ’ s , excellent portraits of the Yorkshire County Team and of Dr. W . G. Grace, Lord Hawke, Brockwell, and Trumble. Copies of this issue can still be had, post free 2£d., by applying direct to Cricket Office, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. T E N T S ! Gove rnm en t B e ll Tents I ORIGINALLY COST £ 6 ; OFFERED at 25/- Each, or Selected at 30/- Each. Cash with Order. 45 ft. Circumference. 10 ft. high. 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