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... b Henery b Lawson-5m1th.., 7 lAwson-Smith b Hadow. 90 b 4* b Hen cry . « b llenery 0 c Daugltsh b L. Smith 1 w. Hadow. 1 ran 0ut. . 4 n0t0ut.,,.. ,„t 2 Byes, Ac. . 87 Total SOUTH SAXOHB v. EASTBOURNE ...
... b Henery b Lawson-5m1th.., 7 lAwson-Smith b Hadow. 90 b 4* b Hen cry . « b llenery 0 c Daugltsh b L. Smith 1 w. Hadow. 1 ran 0ut. . 4 n0t0ut.,,.. ,„t 2 Byes, Ac. . 87 Total SOUTH SAXOHB v. EASTBOURNE ...
... ton Lockwood Henery Rawlin MIDDLESEX. Mr. A. E. Sfoddart c Henderson Lohtoann Mr. A. J. Webba c Abel b Loh- b Sharps 2 o Shuter b Lohmann 0 b Lohmann b Sharpe c and b Lohmana 10 c M. Read Lohmann 7 rnann Mr. S. W. Scott st Clarko b Sbarpo. -- Mr. T. C ...
... TOUTING LIFE, JULY 28, 1884. son O' Nash oUenery b Walker 1 Rawlio c Stanton Henery i Bro\f nc Bains Henery 0 A. White c Walker Uenery 3 8. F. Hood c Walker Henery ROYAL MARINES v. SOUTHGATE ROVERS. Another victory attended the Rovers on Saturday ...
... was won by thevisito Mr. played a grand inni Henery also played well. Forth Messrs. Pearce and Jordan. Scoi Old Haj A. J. o Bhand b Jordan H. T. Uewett b Pearce M. P. Lucas o Douglas b Wells P. J.T. Henery c Douglas b Bhand E. S. Matthews o Browne b Edwards ...
... to win, were all disposed of for 131. Score:— Liverpool. c Goldney Henery 7 7 Garnett 4 o Golding Garnett 2 3 c and b Appleby 5 5 b Henery 27 8 c Seymour b Henery 14 0 c Garnet 59 28 Ibw, bGolduey notout 2 G. Dunlop ...
... Lowness of Spirits, Lassitude, Loss Memory, with full instructions for perfect recovery health and happiness.—Address, Dr. HENERY, 53, Dorset-street, London, W. ...
... team for this match nt Brighton, on Monday, will lie Messrs. A. J. Wchbe. S. Scott. T. C. O’Brien. A. K. Stoddnrt, .1. T. Henery. G. M’Grcgor. K. G. J. Ford, and J. H. Roberts, with Phillips, Rawlin, and Heurnc. ...
... J. Webbe Sherwin b I Needham *7 Mr. 8. W.beottoSbiewsburj | b Needham 42 Mr. T. C. O’Brien c Bevee Flower* 20 Mr. P. J. T. Henery o Scotton j Needham 17 Mr. Q. F. Vernon o Shrew*. Mr. P. J. Paraviclni Shrewsbury b Flowers 2 J. B. West o Needham b Dixon ...
... selected represent Middlesex Messrs. S. Scott, A. Stoddart, T. C. O’Brien. G. M’Gregor. M. R. Jardine. 1. («. J. Ford. P. J. T. Henery, A. J. Webbe. and E. A. Nepean; with and T. Hoarnc. WEEKLY EECOED OF FIRST-CLASS CRICKET. ...
... hare been selected the team to represent the club in the B.C.C.C.C. at Iraber Court on Saturday appear in another column. H. Henery and E. Matthews would have been in* eluded in the team, but both are unfortunately “crocked.” The special train leaves Waterloo ...
... : Mr. H. I Jim, 175, Blackfriars-road, S.E. Mr. T. Sims, Blrkbeok-road, Beckenham ; and Mr. C. 5, Ampton-street, W.C. Mr. Henery had bad luck, aa his last selection (Amtrioiia) was palled oat for the Eton Handicap instead of for the Black Neat Handicap ...
... interest to mention that Mr. A. J. Webbe, the Middlesex captain, scored 430 runs with the very fine average of 71.4. Mr. P. J. T. Henery comes next m tho batting list, scoring runs with an averages of 66.4, while Mr. n, G. Crawley and Mr. 11. T. Hewitt with average ...