Cricket 1899

142 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 18, 1899. WEST W RATTIN G PA RK v. JESUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE.—Played at W est Wratting Park on May 13. J esus C o lle g e . N. O. Tagsrf, b Kirby <’.L.H ocgson b Kirby 3 R. N. R Blaker, c and b Kirby ................... 8 J. Gilman, c Gray, b K irby.......................... 0 J.W.Sagar,bMatthews 5 C. H. Clarie, b Price 26 Total ..........158 H. B. Banning, b Price 20 W est W r a ttin g P a r k . W . R. Gray.b fragar... 4 | P. C. Esdaile, not out 12 J. Hearfield, b Price .. 4 H .R . Fletcher, notout 10 J. A . Joicey, b Kirby 13 H. W . Rogers, c and b K irl y ................... 6 E x tras...................11 F. B. Brewis, not out 6 E x tras...................14 W .N . Cobbold,bSagar 2 i W . H. Maundrell, c Blaker, b Tagart ...92 W . R. Kirby, retired 101 Total (5 wkts.) .. 262 R. H. Style, c and b Tagart ................... 0 S. W. Price, C. 8. Linton, and C. A. K. Matterson did not bat. HONOR OAK y. LEY TON .-Played at Honor Oak on May 13. L eyto n . J. Heath, c Critchley, b Dickason ...........16 J. Thorp, b W ilkie ... 32 J.Chrystie, b Harrison 32 F. Birch, c Harrison, b Yapp ...................41 C. Wallace, hit wkt, b Y a pp.......................... 18 C. Killett, c Harrison, b Yapp .......... ... 1 H onor O a k . S. Meston, b Yapp ... 1 P. Hill, b W ilkie ... 9 J. Hayward, b W ilkie 13 H. G. Lee, not out ... 5 B. Wates, b W ilkie .. 2 Extras...................15 C. W . Marsh, run out 14 G. Harrison, b Hay­ ward .......................... 53 T. Dickason, b Killett 15 Y . F. Critchley, b Wallace ................... 4 A. Jones, b Wallace... 26 J. Johnson, c Bill, b Wallace .................. 9 F. W ilkie, did not bat. W . Watts, b Hayward H. Mattingley, b Hay­ ward .......................... C. Yapp, not out W . Grey, not out Extras................... Total (8 wkts) 148 R.M . ACADEMY v. INCOGNITI.—Played at Woolwich on May 10. R.M .A. R. C. R.Bill,cFltmir g, A. H. Sauer, lbw, b b Rid*da 1.................... 0 W . M. Turner, c De W inton, b *l<ming 40 H. W . AUhinsou, c Lee, b Fleming ... 10 A. H. du Bon lay, not out ............................ 119 J. Curling, O. R. Gillett, G. Tboip, H. C. Caven­ dish and M. G. Pollock did not bat. * Innings declared closed. I n co gn iti . FI-mii'g W . S. l.uce, Lot out... 92 Extras ...............11 Total (4 wkts) *280 E. H. S. Berridge, c Du Boulay.b Turner 7 S. de W inton,b Atchi­ son ........................... 3 D. C. Lee, lbw, b Cav­ endish ...........33 R. O. Schwarz, c Turner, b Atchison 18 Captain Fleniing. c Du Boulay.I Curling 32 J. A. Berneis, hit wkt, b P ollock .......... ... 5 H. S. Barkworth, c and b Pollock ... 5 E. Rodriguez, c Luce, b < urling................... 6 A . B. Youles, b Atchi­ son .......................... 3 A .E .R idsdall,notout 21 S. J. Scott, b Atchison 0 B l , l b l ................... 2 Total 135 MR. T. W . GIRDLE8TONE’ S X I. v. R. I. E. COLLEOE (('ooper’s H ill).—Played at Sunning - dale School on May 13. R. I. E. C o lle g e . H. Tresawna, b Piper 16 H . F. Ashton, b W . Rev.H.Bowden- Smith, c W . Cook, b Tiper 31 D. Richmond, b Bush 13 C. Grant-Peterk in, c O. Cooke, b Bush.......... 46 A . G. HemiDg, b W . Cooke.......................... 0 A . F. Bay!ey, run out 0 Cooke C. E. Siovell, lbw, b W . Cooke ........... H. A. Fisher, b Bush V. Griffiths, not out J. C. W ood, b Bush E xtras................... Total ...........1 M r . T. W . G irdlebton e ’ s X I . Hon.F. W . G. Egerton, lbw, b W ood ... ... 12 W .E.Barrison,c Flem­ ing, b G.-Peterkin .. 34 O.T. Cooke, c Scovell, b Grant-Peterkin ..5 6 E. D . Bally, c Ashton, b Bayley ................... 0 E.A.Bush,c Tresawna, b W ood ...................22 Hon. T. H. F. Egprton, b Grant-Ptteikin ... 0 E. W . Piper, b W ood W .M.Cooke,c Scovell, b Grant-Peterkin... P. J. Ellis, not o u t ... Rev. J. O. Y ou D g, c and b G -Peterkin.. T. W . Girdlestone, c and b W oou E xtras................... Total ...........1 J. C. LOVELL’ S X I. v. W B ITG IFT BCHOOL.- Played at Tulse Hill on May 13. W h itg ift S chool . R. Human, run out A. E. Marshall, b R obinson.................. D. Maclean, c Flindt, b Cand'er.................. F. Horsley, b Candler D Hodgson, c West, b R obinson................... R. J. 8cott, b Candler Westfold, c West, b R obinson................... N.McMillan.b Candler 0 C. G. Williams, c Robinson, b Candler 1 P. W .Warner, not out 7 A. S. Dennis, c S. Lovell, b Candler ... 4 F. Helps, c S. Lovell, b f'andler................. 0 B 3, lb 1 ........... 4 Total ... 24 J. C. L o vell ’ s X I. H. Tidy, b Maclean ... 5 E.G . Langton, not out 19 G. A. Bing, run o u t... 6 J. P. Candler, c and b C. H. Mountain, b Warner ..................23 E. D. Lovell, c and b Human ..................37 W .M.Yett8,bMcMillan 3 Human ...................16 K. Robinson, not out 16 B 13, lb 2 ...........15 Total (6 wkts)140 LONDON AND COUNTY BANK v. UNION BANK.—Played at Dulwich on May 8, 9 and 10. U nion B a n k . G. Simon, b Ingram ... F. Woodbridge, b Spackman..................14 R. Hughes, b Hparsum 7 W . Simon, b Fearsum 0 C. Summers, b Ingram 5 8. J. Cbristison, b B 6, lb 6 Ingram ................. H . E. Roberts, c Liver- Total more, b Ingram ... 12 L ondon an d C ou nty B a n k . H .Bowden,c Goddard, b Ingram.................. 8. C. Parsons, not out F. Carrington, o Iogram ................... P. J. Best, b Iugram H . L. Hearsum, Christison...................43 C. R. Trowell, b Best 3 F. A. Spackman, b Roberts .................. 34 P. W . Goodchild, b Christison................. 10 C. W . Goddard, c Bowden,b Christison 7 E. <?. Livermoie, b Par ons .............. 24 P.F. Allen, b Summers 18 R. J. Cramphorn, c and b W . Simon ... 1 H. E. W . Ingram, not out .................. 17 R. D. 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