Cricket 1900

320 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ug . 2, 1900. KENSINGTON PARK v. BECKENHAM .—Played at St. Quintin’a Park on July 28. K ensington P ark . C.H .M .Thring,c Price, b Penry ... ........... 0 L. F. H. Oldmeadow, c Furze, b Collard ... 1 C. M. Skinner,.c Purze, b Perry ................... 0 E. Bendle, c Mossman, b Berk .................. 42 T.Shaw,cPrice,bMoss- man ...........................12 C.G. Hildyard, cPrice, b Berk ................... 2 J.L.Nicholson, ht wbt, b Penry .................. 10 R.F.Fisher,bMossman 10 A. W . Browne, not out 36 F. L. Halford, b Price 11 W . V. Rayner, lbw, b D ives.......................... 18 B 5, lb 1, w 1 ... 7 Total 149 B eckenham . H.G.Grenside, b Skin­ ner .......................... J. L. Penry, b Skinner Rev. W . G. Price, st Shaw, b Halford ... J. E. Carwen, c Shaw, b Thring .................. J. Dives, b Thring ... S. W . Mossman, c Nicholson, b Bendle 11 F. Furze,cOldmeadow, b B e n d le ................. 6 F. Berk, not o u t ......... 9 C. F. Bstthan, not out 0 B 16, lb 1, w 2 ... 19 Total (7 wk's) 80 D . A. Collard and A. N . Other did not bat. LEINSTER v. RIFLE B RIGADE. — Played at Leinster, Dublin, on July 24. R ifle B rigade . Captain Gosling, b R. Captain Hon. A . Fol­ jambe,cand b Griffin 11 Hon.E. Weld Forester, cWallace, b R. Lam­ bert .......................... 6 Private Hopwood, b R. L a m b ert...................11 Private Stadden, not out ........................... 8 Extras ........... 9 ■'a i Lambert ... ...........16 R. H. Bernard, b W. L a m b ert...................10 Captain Saunderson, b R . Lambert ...........71 Sergeant Lindsell,bW. L a m b ert.................. 16 F. H. Nugent, c W. Lambert, b R. Lam­ bert ........................... 0 Captain Knox, c sub., b Reynolds ...........21 BandsmanSpreadbury b Reyno’ds ...........12 L einster . 8. D. Lambeit, b lin d - sell ........................18 i T. J. Reynolds, c Hop- wood. b Gosi.ng ... 22 R. H.Lambert,cN uge^t b Knox .................49 J. Wallace, b Knox ... 5 C. F. Ruxton, b Knox 19 T. J. Thoma9,C. J. Griffin, and A. Fleming did not bat. Total ...191 C. R. Faussett,.c Bern­ ard, h Lindsell ..22 H. F. Foxall,not out... 34 W .H.Lambert,not out 9 Extras ............. 32 Total (6 wkts) 376 GRANVILLE (Lee) v. STOICS.—Played at Lee on July 25. S toics . H.A.H.Carson,c John- stoD, b Godfrey G. H. Gadsdon, b John ston.................. S. L. King, c Mardall, b Johnston I. O. Goodall, c and b G odfrey.................... J.W . Bonner,c Thomp­ son. b Johnson F. W . P. Holton, c Thompson, b John­ ston T. G. Cannon, b John­ ston ...........................47 E. J. Brown, lbw, b Johnston .......... 10 D.M.Goodall, b John­ ston ........................28 H. L. Toms, lbw, b Johnston.................. 30 A. J. Carter, not out.. 1 Extras ........... 7 Total ..171 THE HOSE OF THE DAY IS Second innings -D . M. Goodall, not out, 45 ; E. J. Bro ' n, rnn out, 0 ; F. W . P Holton, c and b John­ ston, 0 ; A . J. Carter, not uut, 28; Extras, 4.—Total (2 wkts), 77. G ranville . A.S. Johnston, b King 7 T. H. Summers, run out .......................... 27 J. P. Clarkson. b King 16 F. H. K . Mardall, b Toms .. .................. 30 C. J. M. Godfrey, c Bonner, b King ... 4 F. E. Lander, b Toms 4 C. L. Hemmerde, b K in g .......................... 1 F. E. Thom p.oi, b Carson .................. S. Ellis, c and b Car­ son ............................. S W.Honnywill, b King W . H. Smith, not out Extras ..............1 Total .................... li CH I8W ICK PARK v. INCOGNITI.—Played at Chiswick Park on July 28. C hiswick P ark . W. H. L. Horton, st G. Pritchett, b Winter. 8 E. P. G. Causton, st G. Pritchett, b Winter. 35 F. M. Killion, b Hem­ merde ......... ... 9 H D. Howes, b Hem­ merde..........................12 R .L. Finnis, c Winter, b Hemmerde ........... 0 E. J. Dobson, b Hem­ merde.......................... 10 I ncogniti . M. R. Q uii, c Howes, i 8t. C. K. M. Stobart, H. C. Causton, lbw, b Winter ........... 9 W . 8. Page, b Winter 10 E. W. Smith, c Wi i - ter, b Hemmerde ... 0 A. C. Finms, not out.. 1 Kinastyn, b Winter .. 3 Extra < ........... 5 Total ..102 b Page A . Abbott, b Smith ... C. E. Winter, c E.P.G. Causton, b Page ... C. E. B. Pritchett, b Sm ith......................... T. N. W . Pritchett, b Smith.......................... C. L. Hemmerde, lbw, b Smith b Smith ... *. ... 12 C. M. Tuke, b Smith 16 H. W . Dillon, not out 28 H. W . Turner, b E. P. G. Causton.......... 11 Extras ............. 16 Total ...................286 M. 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