Cricket 1899

260 C R IC K E T . A W E E K L Y R E C O R D O F T H E G A M E . J u l y 6, 1899. MB. LO V E LL’ S X I. v. BR IXTO N WANDERERS. —Played at Tulse Hill on June 24. B b ix t o n W a n d e r e r s . F. Odell, b Candler ... 17 J . Faulkner, c Selby, b Candler ................. 73 R. J. Burlington, b Hockley ................... 3 C. G. Smith, c Ring, b Candler ...................58 E.H.Brymer, st Moun­ tain, b Candler ... 1 H. E. Smith, b Lovell 0 H . Mason, c Candler, b L o v e ll................... 0 Graham Harding, c Candler, b L ovell... 12 F. P. Rider, b Candler 3 A. V. Russell, c and b Lovell ................... 0 W . Benge, not out ... 0 Byes ...................12 Total ..179 C. H. Mountain, Mason ... ... 8 Stanley Biiggs.b Benge 1 •tockley, lbw, b Rider 41 J. P. Candler, b Rider 7 ■I. S. Lovell, b Mason 32 H. W est, c Rider, b Mason ...................16 It. Selby, b Mason ... 0 M r . L o v e l l ’s X I. A. Meller, c Odell, b Rider ...................15 E.G .Langton,bRider 3 G. Ring, jun.,not out 0 S. H . Flindt, b Rider 0 B 21, lb 1 ...........22 Total .145 SOUTHGATE v. CHESHUNT.—Played at Cheshunt on June 20. S o u th g ate L. Dudley-Smith, re­ tired h u rt................... 5 J. C. Beviogton, b Bar- well ...........................95 J.H.Boyton, c Procter, b Canning...................85 A. Ricketts, c and b E vans.......................... 1 M. Clover, c Procter, b Canning ...........10 J. F. Bkrimshire, c W illiams, b Canning 18 A. F. Bawtree did not bat. T. A . D. Bevington, c and b Canning ... 34 E. T. Vint, c Canning, b Barwell................... 2 A. S. Harris, c Byrne, b Canning ........... 9 A . Sedgwick, not out 8 B ‘24, nb 5 ...........29 Total . •296 W. Barwell, c J. C. Bevington .bBawtree 12 Rev. F. Procter, c Boy- ton, b Bawtree ... 9 G. H. Tapsfield, c sub., b Bawtree.................... 5 J. M. Capel, c J. C. Bevington,bBawtree 4 H. D. Lindsay, c Vint, b Bawtree................ 11 P. L . H. Canning, c Boyton, b Sedgwick 13 Rev. T. W illiam s, not out .........................15 C h bsh u n t . •Innings declared closed. F. Barwell, c sub., b B aw tree................... 6 E. C. Galloway, c SkrimaliirebBawtree 1 M. Evans, c Clover, b B a w tree...................16 F. F. Byrne, c Skrim- shire, b Bawtree ... 4 B 4, lb 4 ........... 8 Total .104 STREATHAM v. W IM BLEDON . — Played at Streatham on June 24. S tbb a th a m N. Miller, c Coleman, b H ollan d.................. 0 E. Field, c Gruntvig, b Lomas ...................10 L. D . Bailey, lbw, b Lomas ........... 14 n. H. Sc >tt, b Holland 19 J. F. W . Hooper, b Holland ...................17 D.O.Kerr, c Buchanan, b H ollani...................10 WlMBLEDO*. E. H. Leaf, c Glennie, b L o m a s...................20 K. Fraser, c Holland, b Hay-Cooper...........17 V. F. Feeny,b Holland 33 H. TL 8utton, not out 13 H . Hondrel, b Holland 0 B 7, lb 7, w 1, nb 2 17 Total .170 F. F. Glennie, b Sutton W. Holland, c Sutton, b Hooper ........... C. T. Donaldson, b Sutton .................. F. W . Coleman, not out ........................... H. Mitchell, b Hooper A. J. Houghton, Phillips ................... 0 W . Guthie, c Car­ penter, b Phillips ... 7 H. G. Fraser, c and b C o v il........................... 8 G. O. Moss, b Phillips 0 A. Welch, lbw, b Covil 0 H. C. Fraser, b Covil... 10 E. G. Rigby, b Covil... 8 S bven oaks S ch ool . D. L. Don, c Car­ penter, b Patrickson G. H. Somerset, b C. Sharp ................... W . Welch, not out ... C. W . Annis, b Phillips ................. B 6, w 1 .......... Total ...................1 A u s t r a l i a n c r i c k e t a n n u a l , 1898. n o w on sale. Price, 1 /-; post free, 1/3.— Cricket Office, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. B .Hay-Cooper,cBailey, b Sutton ........... ... u H .T. Gruntvig, c Kerr, b H o op er................... 1 T. Westray, c and b Hooper ................. 8 H. Lomas, at Kerr, b 7 Sutton ...................13 H. Mitchell, b Ho per 2 A.W.Glennie,bHooper 17 'f. G. Buchanan, b Total ...........50 Sutton ................... 0 Second innings:—B. Hay-Cooper. not out, 11; T. G. Buchanan, b Field, 9; W . Holland, st Kerr, b Miller, 0 ; C. T. Donaldsjn, not out, 10; F. W. Coleman, c Bailey, b Miller, 6; b, 2; lo 1.—Total (3 wkts.), 39. QUERNMORE SCHOOL v. SEVENOAKS SCHOOL.—Played at Quernmore on June 24. Q uernmore S chool . P. Phillips, b Moss ...........21 not out........................30 VV Durbridge, c Annis, b Houghton .......................... 0 H. G. Patrickson, c Somer­ set, b M oss......................... 4 c Don, b Moss ... 16 P. Sharp, run out................... 6b Som erset..........13 •!. Shary, c Annis, b Moss... 42c Annis, b Moss 4 D. Lewis, b M oss................. 0 not o u t .............. 1 N. O. Carpenter, b Moss ... 7 b M oss.............. 0 K. Carzeaux, b Houghton .. 21 b Moss............... 3 rt.Strudwick,cWelch,bMoss 3 H. Covil, not o u t................... 1 T. V. 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