James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885

the all round play of Mr. J. Dewhurst, who scored 45 and 10. and took 10 wickets. He was weH supported by Mr. A. Amor (54 and 13). Mr. j. Dynan (23 and 3), and Mr. It W. Oliveros (18 and 6 , not out). For the home side, Mr. it. O. Kit to made 44 and IS, Mr. A. S. Caldwell 30 and 14, Sir. J•B. Harvey 23 and o, and Mr. H. Patou 0 and 21. Mr. W P. Gornall took 8 wickets, and Mr. Smeaton 5. TONBRIDGE SCHOOL v. LANCING COLLEGE. _ t , rn 1st I nn s* 2nd Inn s . Tota l. June 14, Tonbridge 2 47 — 247 Lancing. Lancing 9 7 21 118 Tonbridge won by 150 runs. Lancing had lost 3 wickets in fra the second innings. The batting of Mr. W. Rashleigh, who went in first for Tonbridge and scored 1 G 0 runs, completely overshadowed everything else in the match. Indeed his hatting Was perhaps the chief feature of Public School cricket of the year. Of the other members of the Tonbridge eleven, Mr. E. C. P. Johnstone scored 20, Mr. A. O. Hubbard 19, Mr. J. Whittle 12, and Mr. T. G. Hayward took six of the 13 Lancing wickets that fell. For the losers, Mr. H. Hammond obtained 6 wickets; Mr. W. H. Brown made 21, Mr. W. H. B. Wix 19, Mr. A. M. Payne 13 (not out) and Mr. E. Jackson 13. r TONBRIDGE SCHOOL v. DULWICH COLLEGE. • % * • T - - . * * i 6 _ _ _ • * 1st In n s . 2nd Inna . June 28, Tonbridge - 331 Dulwich <. / 100 , Tonbridge won by 231 runs. Even more remarkable than his achievement against Lancing was Mr. Rashleigh’s performance in this match. Dulwich had been disposed of for 100, Mr. A. G. Christmas and Mr. W. R. Leake being top scorers with 23 each, when Tonbridge went in and remained at the wickets for the rest of the day. Mr. Rashleigh made no fewer than 203 runs, his batting being of the most brilliant description. Mr. E. P. Johnstone scored 33, Mr. G. C. Hubbard 34, and Mr. F. C. Timins 20. Mr. G. C. Hubbard took 7 Dulwich wickets, and Mr. F. H. Johnstone disposed of 6 of the Tonbridge hoys,. . . . » . . • . Tonbridge. T o ta l . 331 100 TONBRIDGE 1st In n s . 2nd Inn s . 219 35 Brighton Tota l 219 112 July 5, Tonbridge Tonbridge. Brighton ** Tonbridge won on the first innings by 142 runs. bad lost 7 wickets in the second. JVlr Rashleigh did not do anything so lemaikable as in the two previous schoc>rmatches, but he scored 28, and there was some capital hatting by other members of the Tonbridge eleven. Mr. J. W. Little made 60 Mr F G Hayward 51, Mr. H. Bryant 31, and Mr. A. O. Hub- hard, in addition to scoring 10, took 7 of the 17 Brighton wickets tha t fell while in the first innings of the visitors Mr. G. C. Hubbard obtained’ 5 wickets. For Brighton, Mr. G. H. Cotterill scored 20, Mr. G. L. Wilson 18 and 8 , Mr, L. C. Raymond 15 and 3, and Mr. O’Donoghue took 6 wickets. 10

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