Cricket 1902

174 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 29, 1902. tr. C. 8. OLD BOYS Et field on May 19. E nfield . P Boundy. b Westhorp . 28 Rev. J. T. C. Burns, b Westhorp ...........................14 A. E. Jones, c Hickson, b Westhorp ........................... 0 G M. Pratt, c R Price- Wiuiams, b Weethorp ... H w . Smith, c Binney, b Hickson ........................... ENFIELD.—Played at L . M. Leggett, st M. P. Griffith-J ones.b W esthorp R. Pratt, c Westhorp, b Hickson ........................... S. Edwards, st M. P. Griffith-Jones, b Hickson R. G. Thomas, lbw, b Westhorp ........................... F. W . Adams, c Dart, b W e sth o rp ........................... W . Simpson, not out ... ... B 5, lb 2 ................... b O. P. Griffith- Jonea ........... 4 not o u t................. 1 lb w , b O. P. Griffith-Jones.. 35 c Dart, b Hull ... 4 b H u ll................... 0 b H u ll................... 0 b O. P. Griffith- Jones ........... 3 B 8, lb 4 ..........12 T o ta l......... 55 Total (6 wkts) 65 U. C. S. O ld B oys. A. H. K . Burt, b Simpson ...................21 M. P. Griffith-Jones, b Smith ................... 4 E. S. Westhorp, b Sm ith......................... 0 V. E. Dart, c Smith, b Simpson 26 O. U. Hickson, c Boundy, b l>g*ett 4 O. P. ^riffith-Joues, st Boundy,b Simppon 51 H . G. Price-W illiam8, c and b Simpson ... 1 F. E. De Paula, b Smith ................ 17 R. Price-Wihiams, b S im pson................... 5 N. M. binney, notout 0 A .C Hull, b Smith .. 4 B 8, lb 6, nb 1 ... 15 Total ..148 SOUTHGATE v. ST. SW ITH IN ’S.—Played at Southgate on Mav 24. S t . S within ' s . First innings. Second innings. R. A. Sheppard, D F. S. L e w is ........... .......... 0 b F. 8 Lewis ... 2 H. J. Houghton, c and b c Bradshaw, b F. F. S. Lewis .. ........... 8 S. L e w is .........25 C. Longhur-t, b Rowley ... 49 b Scott... ... ... 20 H. Hoyt n, 1>w, o Rowley 0 h F. S. Lewis ... o F. W. riarreit, b F. 8. L.ewis 5 cScott,bF.S.Lewis 0 S. Snell, c Ricketts, b F. o. Lewis ................................. l b S cott................. 2 A . C. Thomas, b Rowley6 not o u t .......................... 0 F. A . Bishop, c & b Rowley 5 st White, b F. S. Lewis ........... 3 W . Couchman, not rut ... 7 run out ...........15 W. H. Nollith, c & b Lewis 3 b Scott...................17 A . C. Morton, b Rowley ... 0 b F S. Lewis .. 7 B l , lb 2 ................... 3 BIO, lb l, w 2 13 Total.. A. S. Harris, b Shep­ pard ................. ... 2 F. S. Lewis, b Shep­ pard ........................... 2 E. H. W . Scott, c & b Sheppard...................10 A. E. Bradshaw, st Barrett, b Nollith .. 4 R. S. Dickson, cCouch­ man. b Sheppard .. 38 L. R. Lewis not o u t... 28 87 S outhgate . Total . .. 104 H. G. Rowley, c & b Sheppard ...........11 H.F. Bawtree, b Shep- p i r d ................... 0 H . J. Ricketts.c Long- hurst, b Sheppard .. 2 J. R. Cater, low, b Nollith ................... 5 E. 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It rests the feet and makes new or tight boots easy, (^ures hot, swollen and sweating feet, blisters or callous spots. Relieves coins and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try i'. to-day. Of all chemists and stores. Price. l/l£. Accept no substitute. Sent, post free , for 1/lJ. frial package FREE. Address, A lle n S. O lm sted, 1, Southampton I^ow, London, W.C, ARTISTS’ C.C. v. A LLAH AKB AR RIE (J. M. BA R R IE ’S X I.)—Played at Kensington Park on May 15. A rtists . G. Spencer Watson, b J. C. Snaith ........... 2 L.D . Luard,b Hesketh Pritchard .. . 9 G. Hillyard Swinstead, c Pritchard,b Snaith 21 Dermod O’ Brien, c Cotterill, b J. Snaith 3 A . Chevallier Tayler, b Hesketh Pritchard 2 G. Chowne, b Hesketh Pritchard.................. 5 Hon. W . J. James, st Headlam, b Hesketh Pritchard.................. 1 L . C. Nightingale, c Guggisberg, b H. Pritchard... ...........16 F. M. Taubman, run out ................. 8 Fred Mayor, b J. C. Snaith ...................12 C. M. Q. Orchardson, not out ................... 3 A . C, Behrend, b H. Pritchard................... 0 Byes ...................13 Total ... 95 J. M. B a r r ie ’s X I. Capt. Guggisberg, c Tayler,b Nightingale 13 J. C. Snaith, c Swin­ stead, b Nightingale 39 F. Meyrick-Jones, not out .......................... 118 G. Cotterill, b Night­ ingale ... ... 7 C. Headlam, c Tayler, b M a y o r...................18 B 11, lb 1 ...........12 Total (4 wkts) 207 Hesketh Pr.tchard, E. V. Lucas, G. C. Ives, Walter Frith. W . Meredith, E. W. Hornung and J. M. Barrie did not bat. J. C. LO VELL’S X I. v. CROYDON.—Played at Tulae Hill on May *24. J. C. L o v e ll’ s X I. L. Lovell, c Robinson, b Baleh ................... 7 C. H. Mountain, b Swain ... 4 8. Briggs, c Ching, b Swaiu ................. 0 D.Y. HassarJ,cRicher, b Ching ...................37 G. A. Ring, run out... 1 E.D. Lovell, c Long, b Sw dn ......22 K. Robinson, c and b B alch......................... 10 VV. H. Golds, b 8wain J. S. Lovell, b Swain H. West, c Richer, b B alch......... C. L. H ing,notout .. S.H.Flmdt, c Ching, b B a lch ........................ E xtras................. Total ...107 G. F. Long, b G. Ring M. W. Robins m, b rtobinson................... 2 T. Rothwe.l, b West .. 24 H .J.Tovey, c fl. ss<rd, b West ... ... 21 J. H. Mabey, c Briggs, b West .................. 3 S. J. Ching, b Flindt.. 0 C.K. Richer,bRobinson 13 C roydon . C.G.Paget. c L.Lovell, b J. Lovell ..........13 H. Tidy, b Robinson.. C.T.M , bey, bJ. Lovell E H. Balch, c Mou it- ain, b J. Lovell ... A. E. Swain, not out.. E x tr a s ................ Total L ondon S cottish . W . Cooke, c and b Mitchell ................... 1 M. T. Purcell, lbw, b Hordern .................. 55 J. D. Forbes, c and b Dornton ......... 14 E. A.Bei.nett, notout 62 H. G. Dunkley, b Mitchell ...................24 8. Lienard, c sub., b Horden ................... 2 F. G. Wass, not out .. 15 B 8, lb 2, w 1 ... 11 Total (5 wkts) 181 J. H. Adamson, E. Lacey, H. J. R. Pope, atd 8. R. Danielle did not bat PELHAM v. EAST MOLESEY.—Played at East Molesey on May 24. P elham . A. W . Parker, b Ack- land .......................... 35 B. T. Bonser, lbw, b Stimson ................... 0 W . E. Peel, b Ackland 19 J. E. Potter, b Apps .. 6 A. R. Edgell, c Ack­ land, b Apps ........... 0 A. E. Axbey, b Stim­ son .......................... 39 A. F. Potter, lbw, b Ackland .................. P.H .W ray, b Ackland P.Ling wood,bAckland G. H. Arnold, b Stim- son ... .................. G. L. Dalton, not out Total E ast M olesey . J. Apps, b Axbey ... 2 Stimson, c A „ b J. Potter..........................24 C. Bonnard, b Peel ... 4 C. Acklnnd, b Axbey 3 A. J. Barnett, not out 19 Simson, H. Parkes and P. Bonnard did not bat. C. H. Allfrey, bAxbey 3 H. Mawby, b Parker 8 Smith, not o u t ........... o B 6, lb 2 ........... 8 Total (6 wkts) 71 HAMPSTEAD v. UXBRIDGE. - Played at U x­ bridge on May 21. H ampstead . Ahsan-ul-Hak, b T o­ butt .......................... i F. J. Potter, c Hughes, b Williams ...........1 Mohamed Said, c Hughes, b T obutt... W .T. H. Danby, b To­ butt .......................... A . B. Boyd, run o u t.. A. H. Hollander, b Tobutt V.C.Hollander.c and b Tobutt ................... E. Reid, b Tobutt ... S. T. Fradd, not o u t.. Tucker, b Tobutt T. Heaton, b Williams B 6, w 4, nb 3 ... Total ...153 . 97 LONDON 8COTTI8H Brondesbury on May 24 E aling . EALING. —Played at R. J. C. Stuart, b Lienard ................... 1 H. D. Ruston, c and b Lienard ................... 6 W . E Peal, b Pope ... 24 A.L.Dornton.bPurcell 31 Gear-Jones, b Purcell 0 A.D.Hordern,bPurcell 2.1 H. W.Swaby, b Purcell R. L. Latham, b Lacey R. Herschell, b Lacey G. G. Taylor, b Lacey. W.L.Mitchell, not out B 18, nb 1 ........... Total ......... 1 Second innings : A . B. Boyd, c Eves, b R»dcliffe, 21 ; A. H. Hollander, not out, 18; E. Reid, b Eves, 6 ; Tucker, not out, 0 ; b 2, lb 1.—To'al (2 wkts) 48. 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