Cricket 1900

288 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. J uly 19, 1900. CLAPTON v. TOTTENHAM .—Played at Clapton on July 14. F. Perrin, c Chichester, b B is h o p ................. 0 D. Roberts, b Bishop 12 C. Sabin, b Hugill 25 S. Briggs, ht. wkt., b Chichester ...........31 W . Hawley, b Hugill .. 55 E .Thomas,cChichester, b Hugill ................... T otte n h a m . 12 E. Saint, not out 40 H.T.Burton, c Bishop, Hugill ................... 1 E.R. Smith, b Genders 21 A.R. Rodda, c Liddell, b B ishop................... 9 E. J. Levi, b Genders 3 B 20, lb 4, nb 2 . 26 Total ...235 C lapto n . H . E. V. Chichester, lbw, b Levi. 19; H. Boyton. notout, 5 3 ; H. B. Hugill, not out, 19 ; B9, lb 1, n b l.— Total (1 wicket), 102. HONOR O a K v. LEYTON.—Played at Leyton on July 14. L eyto n . F. Butler, b Ryan ... 21 J. Thorpe, b Campbell 61 F. Hill, c Campbell, b H arrison................... 1 C.Hellett,cFry,b Ryan 59 A.Bowles,lbw,bCamp- bell ........................... 4 C.Wallace, b Matting- ley ........................... F. Birch, c Jackson, b Mattingley ........... 4 H onor O a k , 20 A . Maynard, c Fry, b Mattingley ........... S. Meston, b Ryan ... C.Richards,b Matting­ ley ........................... A . Hayward, not o u t.. B 15,1b 2, w 1, nb 2 20 Total ...193 H.H.Burton. b Bowles 68 F. Critchley, b Bowlea 3 S. Dickason, c Birch, b B ow les................... M.A.Jackson,bBowles G.Harrison,cRichards, b B ow les................... Ryan, b B ow les........... Gracey, b Bowles 65 Mattingley,c Bowles, b Hayward ........... Stalain, b Hayward... Campbell, b Bowles ... Fry, not out ........... B 4, lb 2 ........... Total ...1 HONOR OAK (2) v. LEYTON ( 2 ).—Played at Honor Oak on July 14. H onor O a k (2). W oodfall, b C. Parr... 40 Daly, b C. P a r r ...........25 Childs, b C. Parr . . 4 H. Marsh, c W „ b C. P a r r ...........................22 E. Holford. not out ... 69 C. Stalaine, b W itlock 20 F. Cutbush. b C. Parr 0 C. Francais did not bat. Thomas, c and b W it­ lock ........................... G. Loder, b Matthews H . Holford, b W it­ lock ........................... Byes ................... Sharp, c E. Ho'.ford, b Thomas ................... 4 W itlock, b Thomas .. 21 Despitch, b Thojnas .. 4 C. Parr, b Thomas ... 5 Lake, b Thomas...........16 Matthews, b Marsh ... 0 Grant, not out ...........25 L eyton (2) Total (9 wkts.).. * CO Innings declared closed. Louis, lbw, b Marsh . Knight, b Marsh W . Parr, b Marsh Silcock, b Marnh Byes ... .......... Total ................. HENLEY v. MARLBOROUGH BLUES.—Played at Henley on July 14 H e n le y . H . B. Carver, b R. Nicholls ........... Eustace, c Tuckett, b F. Nicholls ... ... 50 R. O Schwirz, c R. Nicholls, b Lewis ... 65 M.M olloy. c Harwood, b De W in to n ...........28 H. P. Carver, b F. Nicholls .................. 2 L . M. Henley, b F. Nicholls .................1 L. R. Bailey, b L^wis 40 P. F. Tuckett,b Lewis 5 G. L. Bush, c Few, b Lewis.......................... 4 C.G.B.Aylwin.b Lewis 0 Packer, not o u t ........... 0 B 5, lb 4, w 1, nb 2 12 Total . 233 R. W . Nicholls, Schwarz ..................15 W.L.Collins.bScbwarz 0 R. F. C. de W inton, b Schwarz .................. 6 F.J.Nicholls.bSchwarz 27 H. M. Harwood, b Carver .................. 7 G. Coles, b Carver 1 T. C. Bett, not out ... 15 M arlborough B lu rs . P.D.Tuckett.bSchwrfrz 0 F S Lewia.c Tuckett, b Schwarz...................10 M. H. Few, c Eustace, b C a rv er...................10 W .Gidd ings,cSchwarz, b C a rv er................... 8 B 13, lb 9, nb 3 .. 25 Total ...124 THE CEYLON CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1899. N o w R e a d y . SPECIAL ARTICLES BY LEADING CEYLON CRICKETERS. THE SOLE ANNUAL OF IT8 KIND IN THE EAST. The only yearly record o f any spoit in Ceylon. A YEAR'S STATISTICS for First-class Cricket. 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