Cricket 1900

1 6 0 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. May 24 , 1900. J. C. LO VELL’S X I. v. B.W . IN STITU TE .-- Played at Tulse Hill on May 19. J. C. L o v e l l ’s X I. C. H. Mountain, c Back, b Humphries A. Meller, not out ... B 16, lb 1, w 1 .. 18 1 . T ovell, b L e e ......... C. Ring, b Johnson ... J. P. Candler, c and b Finedon .................. K. Robinson, c Fine­ don b Humph»eys .. S. H . Fiindt, c W en- ham, b Finedon E. D. Lovell, H. West, rr. Ru sell and J. T. Lovell did not bat. * Innings declared closed, B.W . I n s t it u t e . Total (6 wkts)*189 First innings. W . Jones, b Candler........... G. Back, c Mountain, b Candler .......................... F. Lee, b Robinson ........... W . Finedon, not o u t ........... F. Johnson.c and b Candler F. Filer, b R obinson........... G. Wenham, b Robinson ... G. Humphries, run out ... G. Newell, b Robinson A . Whalley, b Robinson ... C. W ri?ht, c and b Candler Byes ........................... Second inning*. 6 not out;.. b L. Lovell run out b L. Loveil b L. Lovell not out .. . c Fiindt, L ovell........... b L . Lovell... b L. b L. Lovell... B yes........... 16 Total ...................37 Total (7 wkts) 39 HAMPSTEAD v. HORNSEY.—Played at Hamp­ stead on May 19. H am pstead . J. C. Toller, b Brom- fie ld ........................... 1 H.C.Preston, b Brom- fle ld ........................... 0 H. Greig, notout ... 53 B 25,lb 6 ............31 A.E. Stoddart, c King, b Clarke ...................15 G.Macgregor,c Clarke, b Crawfurd ........... 9 F.R.D.M onro,b Brom- field ..................................................................... ..25 E L.Marsden, b Brom- fle'd ................................................................................ 4 Total (7 wkts) *190 A. R. Trimen, c Brom- fleld, b King ...................................................................52 R. Leigh Ibbs, A. B. Osmond, A. S. Dornton did not bat. * Innings declared closed. H orn sey . R.O.Crawfurd,c Mars- den, b 8toddart ... 20 W . S. Brewer, b Stod­ dart .......................... 4 A.E Nicholls, b Mars- den ........................... 9 S. L. King, b Marden 10 C. M. Inman, b Stod­ dart ................... 4 S. L. Clarke, b Mars- den ............................ 0 T. W . Sloper, b Mars- den ........................... 0 W . E. Manning, b M arsden................... 7 B. W . Th »rnton, b Mars den ................. 6 Bromfleld, b Stoddart 12 A. E. Flower, not out 0 B 8, lb 6 ... . 14 Total ...........86 HAMPSTEAD v. STOICS.—Played at Hampstead on May 16. H am pstead . A .E . Stoddart,runoutll6 H. B. Hayman, lbw, b Leggett ...................95 A hs an -L l-H a k, c Brown, b Tosetti ... 17 W . T. H. Danby, b Tosetti ................... 2 * Innings declared cljs?d. S to ics . F. Rowley, not out ... 44 J G Q.Beach,bLeggett *1 B 22, lb 5, w 1, nb 2 30 Total (5 wkts) *335 S. M. Knight, not out 113 W .F.Faviell,b Toller 50 H. W . Brown, b Toller 0 Dr. F. W. Holton, c Stoddart, b Fradd . 19 C. C. Roberts, b Ahsan 0 H. G. Tojse:ti, b Mars- den ........... ... 18 H. A. H. Carson, b Marsden ................... 1 J. M. Brydone, b Mar.-den ................... 3 Buckenhim, b Marsden 0 d. Leggett, not out ... 0 B 21, lb 7 ...........28 Total (8 w ks) 2 2 QUERNMORE SCHOOL v. CROYDON HIGH SCHOOL —Played at Quernmore. Q uernmork S chool . C. W . Sharp b Vardy 50 A. Noel, b 1 imouzin .. 1 H. G. Patric’ison, b Allen . ...........19 W. D u r b r id g e , b 1.im ou zin ................ 9S D. M. Lewis, n >t o u t. 16 N. O. <arpenttr, b Limouzin ...................46 Extras ........... 12 Total (5 wkts) *242 H. T. Oovill, J. V. Silva, E. Patii.:kson, J. Z mmer- mann and B. Tucker did not bat. * Insings declared closed. C roydon H igh S chool First innings. H. Dowding, b Covil ... ' ... 5 M Crump, c H. Patrickson, b Sharp ......................... 2 B. Limouzin, b C ovil......... 1 L. Hoggs on, run o u t ........... 2 T. Peters, b Covil................... 0 P. Vardy, b Coyil................... 0 A . Smeales, not out ........... 0 P. Ramirez, b Covil ........... 0 F. Allen, c and b Covil ... 0 W . Chartres, b Covil ... 0 T. Perry, b C ovil................. o Extras ................. 4 Second innings b E. Patrickson... b E . Patrickson .. c H. Patrickson, b Lewi* ...........] c H. Patrickson, b Lewis ........... not o u t ................ b E. Patrickson... b E. Patrickson... Extras Total ... 14 Total (6 wkts) 21 OLD CITIZENS v.iB E X L E Y .-P layed at Bexley on May 19. O ld C itize n s . R. C. Cole, run out ... 49 S. A. Kyffin.b Tufnail 0 J. H.Barnett, b Baynes 13 H. Blewett, b Baynes . 4 E. E. Dent, b Palk H. Hochstrasser, Baynes ........... H. H. Lavington, Osborne ........... 16 L. Mirylees, b Osborne A.W .Edmondson, run out ........................... G. Reeves, not out ... : J. B. Howes, runout .. B 3, lb 1 ........... Total .. 118 B bxley . Baynes c Barnett, b H ochstrasser........... Upton, b Hochstra«ser Pickett, c Blewett, b Barnett .................. Betts, b Hcohstrasser Judd, o Lavington, b Barnett .................. Anderson, b H coV strasser .................. Osborne, b Hoch­ strasser ................... 0 Palk. not out ...........18 Tufnail,lbw, b Barnett 10 Compton, not out ... 4 Bye ........... 1 Total (8 wkts) 66 Smith did not bat. ELTHAM v. GRAN VILLE ( Lee) .—Played at Eltham on May 19. G ra n v T. H. Summers, b H ayw ood.................. 7 E. hym r Jones, cand b Wood ................. 5 C. H. Ma^on, st Spicer, b HayW'tod ...........23 W. H. Pate.b Haywood 27 F. E. Lander, lbw, b H ayw ood................... 0 C. J. M. Godfrey, b H ayw ood.................. 3 ILLE. P. P. Lincoln, c Young, b Login . 27 J. D. Gillespie, c Eagleton, b Wood 33 J. P. Clarkson, b Hay­ wood .......................... 6 H. T. R chardson, c Logan, b Young ... 23 A . R. Layman, not out 9 Extras ...................12 Total . . 15 E ltham . B. Rennie did not bat. A. S. Jackson, c Pate, J. Eagleton, not out 17 b Richardson.......... 11 T .J o h n s t o n , b C. A. 1itt. b Godfrey 1 ! Richardson ... 0 F.D Logan,b Richiid- W . S. Mason, c Pate, son .......................... ‘<9 b Godfrey ............ 6 R. Haywood.bGodfrey 10 K. Johnston, did not J. C. ^ ood , b Godfrey 7 bat ............................ 0 J. L Spicer, c Lander, Extras ...................24 b Richardson...........11 — W. Youag, c Godfrey, Total (9 wkts) 123 b Richardson........... 7 FOREST F IL L v. LONDON AND WEST­ MINSTER BANK. — Played at Norbury on May 19. F orest H ill . H. A. Hooker, c Pod- more. b Wilson ... 8 B. B itch^lor, b Simp­ son .......................... 3 S. E. Lea. b W ilson ... 1 C. G Hill, b Simpson 3 w\R.'W illi»ms,notout 26 T. Bilkwill, b Simpson 13 F.Woodman,bSimp ion 15 C.E.Hand,c Manfleld, b W ilson................... 4 C. LeMay. b Wilson 0 P. Gibbon, b Simpson 0 A. Other, ab«ent .. 0 Extras ........... 3 Total , 76 L ondon and W estm instkb B an k . C. J. Bowman, c Lea, b W illiam i .................. C. A. Snell, b Lea W . Bradbery, b W il­ liams ........................... C.S. J. Douglas, b W il­ liams ........................... A. G. Gough, b Lea ... H. D. Mansfield, c Batchelor,bWilliams S. Pitt Brook, b Lea .. 2 E. A. Wilson, b Lea... 16 T.W.Brenan. c Batch­ elor, b W illiams ... 0 C.C Simp3on, c Batch­ elor. b Williams ... 35 A. Podmore, not out 2 Extras ...........24 Total . ..133 CRICKET of April 12th contained a handsome coloured supplement, 30in. by 20in., suitable for hanging up in pavilions and club houses. The sheet contains the H e vised L is t o f P rin cip al F ixtu res and photo reproductions of the England and Australian Teams, in addition to excellent portraits of Major Poore, C. B. Frv, F . S. Jackson, and Hayward. Copies of this issue can still be had, post freo 3d., by applying direct to Cricket Office, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. TENTS! TENTS! 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