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CRICKET MATCHES

... Butterworth, c Rerlck b thY Hatsby | ?? b Henery ?? CatterallI, b Hutsby ?? 0art C Cow'd b NV'houee 0wa: H }olt, C CCoward b W'housolG b Woodhouseo IaIt 9Ic lutyre, b Henery ?? Eenerg . ?? Fh Bright, b Henery ?? run out ?? 18 F11 Sswyer, run out ?? Hrutsby ...

CRICKET

... Thonmos. 3 Wacone. W. Roghy, sO A. Lsciaz. ?? ?? rs H tO. Rathom. S Henery. 63 3. 1). Molter, U Wiacin .. 2 'tO. Norbory, o Raghy. b 121 T.A.Wynne-Bdwar.ac Henery 3, F. A. Thomas, S Henery.. C A. B. .Meohsm, no: ct.. is C. A. Bell, lUwSWynns- J. B. Hactecone ...

THE BISLEY MEETING

... placed him at the 'sr top. His tie shots were 5 4 5-14. Private .S Henery, however, claimed 14 on his tie shots 'P (5 5 4), but a singular dibpnte occurred in reference er to this. Henery asserted that he was directed by r the range otlicer to fire a sighting ...

CRICKET

... and E. Hi. D. Broulghton. When play ceased for the day ?? score stood as follows:- .1 oeb Brou~ghton .. I H.G.RichaLrdeonzb H[enery S , H ta, ?? W. EIHerbert Eatelide, b EL. M~organ ?? ZS Lloyd-Willias . ?? B. W:loodhead,bcT.Mrgau 1 W. N. Turner,not out ...

CRICKET MATCHES

... saturday, and resulted in a drawn game. The following were the soores : - Preston. Bolt B. Henery, b Brewin . .* 12 Brnooks, a Renniuk b ShtSttlewortt, a and b Henery . ?? r. Shooter ?? ?? 9 Shooter, ran out ?? 45 Woodhouse, b Sboeter .. I John, not out ...

CRICKET

... Clarke ?? h ?? 23 ?? ( A. Food, not out ?? 14 Sherwin, e Robertsoo b - te . 4J..Huery, o St,-in, Clarke ?? y7 i ?? ?? Morley, e Henery, ?? 15 , W. Clarke, at Sherwin, b y MSorer ?? 2 YJ. rJnoerteon. a Shrews- r bury, b Morley ?? 12 s 'l~tra . ?? 3R t ?? ?? ...

CRICKET MATCHES

... Oreandy . 1 I Norwood, b Henlery ?? 10 Wilsonrlhw b Woodhohuse 0 H Ormandrr b Henery., 6 Holland, run ?? 4 Newbound, lbw b Wilson 71R Hunt, b F ?? 5 Pomfret, c G Hut ?? 6 Henery, b Woodhouse. 55 JollV, c Ececle, b Holland 3 Eccles, b Norwood ?? 1 VWelsby ...

GOLF

... and Stoddart.. 0 Low and Colt. 9 Pearson and Chisholm.. 0 Darwin and Buckland 2 Cox and Stone ?? 3 Crowe and Temarehand 0 Henery and Rbshton.. . P 0 Robertson and Parker.. 4 Dobell and Arkle ?? Lushington and Scott .. 7 3 3 The victory of the Universities ...

SPORTING

... Reancik, c Kemp, b ._ Walker ?? 4 Total .. 116 PaBZ TOX SECOND Ix Gs.'c-Haslewond, run out, 1; Eccles. c and b Henery, 0; Woodhouse, b Henery, 1; Hunt, net oat, 9; Whitehead, not out, 2. Totat, lf NOaTH AD SOUTH WALES Bs.u V. NATIONAT PaoVIrcCIrL BANK ...

CRICKET

... nat ?? 161 Eon. J. Wt. Manaiielj.o ?? b ?? n.J ohnon.t ?? ..44 P. J. de Paravmi.ciat-skAba G ic, Jehen. j bEarrit.. 1 P?.J. Henery. b Hendersn 3 Sc W.WIV ead b arrats iS~ W.LA. RuOEcrh son ?? 18 ?? ?? ?? 11 .7. A.Tu-ne b I b -lmnodersen ?? -C 'A `it~s ...

CRICKET NOTES

... had the assistance of Rawlin. Some tall scoring was. I done on both sides. chief among which was the 138 (n6t out) by Mr. Henery for England. Mr. A. K. Watson (himself an Oronian) scored 91 for the same side, while Mr. E. T. H. Simpson put on 82 and (not ...

SPORTING

... for his eight. Henery and w Phillips then made a short stand, putting on ai 55. Rawlin was out first ball, but MI'tregor and al Henery added 33 for the seventh wicket, and after 8C l]ord'e dismii'sal for a cypher Roberts assisted ti Henery to increase the ...