No. 321

The Town Boy & Queen’s Scholar Match

Monday 8th August 1877

T.B.B.

1st inning

2nd inning

D. Patrick, l.b.w., b. Sandwith 16 c. Benbow, b. Robinson 18
xB.M. Rogers, b. Owen 3 b. Robinson 9
xA.M. Hemsley, lbw, b. Owen 27 c. Mead, b. Robinson 9
xH.W. Abernethy, c. Reece, b. Owen 36 b. Owen 2
xA.F.M. Gamble, c. Eddis, b. Sandwith 20 not out 19
xC.V. Wilks, run out 19 b. Robinson 5
xJ. Abernethy, b. Owen 6 run out 11
H.S. Westmorland, c. Reece, b. Owen 0 not out 3
C. Secretan, not out 7    
F. Caiger, b. Owen 0    
H. Robson, b. Robinson 0    
B. 12, l.b. 8, w. 4 24 B. 8, lb. 1, w. 1 10
  158   86

 

Q.S.S

xR.S. Owen, run out 5
xH.C. Benbow, run out 20
xW. Sandwith, b. Gamble 10
xH. Robinson, b. Hemsley 0
E. U. Eddis, c. Hemsley, b. Gamble 8
G. Dale (i), b. Wilks 7
E. Guest, c. Robson, b.Wilks 3
G. Dale (ii), c. Rogers, B. Wilks 24
G. Reece, c. & b. Gamble 0
W. Sercombe 1
R. Mead, not out 15
B. 19, lb. 1, w. 5. 25
  118

 

x In the eleven

For the T.B.B. Patrick, though only a little fellow, played very well for his 16 & 18, as also did Hemsley, Gamble, & Abernethy.

For the Q.S.S. Dale ii, the smallest & youngest fellow in the eleven played remarkably well & compiled the largest score. Benbow for 20, & Mead, a “water” fellow, for 15 played well.

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