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THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... Extras . ?? 6 Total . 55 b C. T. Studd ?? . 5 c Topham, b Smith ..2+ b Smith ?? ., 6 l b w, b Smith ?? '9 b Smith ?? 24 c Henery, b Smith ?? ,o b Smith ?? . .. o c Turner, b C. T. Studd ?? 57 not out . ?? 3 b C. T. Sodd.0 c Smith b C. T. Studd ?? 3 Extras ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... 24; and T. Greatorex, 20. The visitors bad lost five wickets for 66,when rain stopped play, and the stumps wore drawn. Mr. Henery scored 22; Mr. W. A. Roe, 17; and Lord Wenlook, 13. EXCcrCilcc.-WEST KXNr BlcyoCLn CLUn.-The following are the results of ...

CRICKET

... These two bowlers got rid of the Harrow Wanderers, for 79, Nash taking eix wickets fox 58 and Rtawlin 5three for 20. 'Mr. Henery wee very destructive when the,hume side went in, andW aim wient teost ouly29 ruos. The vietors ae o 12 Vrons on, with ala ...

CRICKET

... weather, the not-outs--Mr. S. I. Seott, 12, end ir. F. J1. T. Henery, 4-went on with the second innings of Mid~aese. Fourteen rnsn were mnado, and then Mr. Fos, at tfied man~caughts Mr. Henery. Thse scoes was ?? by ilawlin, he hit Wralter Wright for these ...

CRICKET PROSPECTS

... look for- ward to a successful season, while Hamp- shire, who'- maybe strengthened by Mr. EB H. Buckand and Mr. P. J. T. Henery, iijI l get through av modest programme With- vega to t 84o Universities and Schools department, Cin bridge lose Mr. Ford ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... M oe ?? Mr. G, MacGrogor, c Dixon, b Daft . Mr'. R. S. Lucas, st Sherwin, b M ?? Mr. H. B. Hayman, not out ?? Mr. P. J. T. Henery, b Moo ?? J. 1. Hearmc, o 0 ttowoll, b Daft. B9,1-b2 ?? Total. First Innings. Met S. A, Dixon, c MacGregor, b Heanrne ?? ...

ATHLETICS

... 36 4-Ssec. 120 Yards Handicap (open) :-Final beat F. Hayne, ?? 6ydse start, first; E. C. Green, ?? 23yds, second ; J. p, , Henery, LA.C., 3jyds, third. Won by a y a foot betwee;; second and third. Tine, 12 1-5sec. Half-mile Handicap (open) :-C. H. B. Col ...

CRICKET

... and brilliant hitting. His Sgre -were nine fours. two threes, three twos, and tena inglee. wfiilo they were together Messrs Henery and Parevicira put on 100 runs. Mr. ltot'erteon was bowled without scoringand I1a I o eased for the day. The old Etouian.-'wbo ...

CRICKET

... H. 0: Topharm has also redeleved his bloe.1' In addition to ansfield's p c-. formanre there won some admirable batting. Henery scads a meetseuiroessilreappsarauce inthe team, aud 3.1. K. tudd,. W. N. Roe, and C:W. Wright were all seen to advantage. ...

CRICKET

... caught at cover-po intch having made 27 in seven hits-four wickets for 2 In I be Henery Joined Rowe, who scored a couple of fours. We Ap1 the total had reached 141, Henery was easily caught bth vie. bowler, making the fifth out. Directly upon Stiring th ...

CRICKET

... Kemp was bawled. Ruggles~- Brise failed altogether against Smith, as in-the Q first innings-six for 172. Grant-Asher. gaveI Henery a difficult chance at mid-off. Bolitho hit, a four, and then at 183 wats smartly caught, low down, at mid-off Peake came ...

CRICKET

... Barretd,b ?? C not out. .. 42 S. Otregmr, a O'Brien, b4 Nepean ?? ntotM C.T. B. TurnerHeerbee.. 5.. e ?? ?? F. H. Walters, c Henery, b Heamne ?? Weet~bHearne_..B Jag;nCBlackham, ?? ?? !-20 ?? lo1 Jr. J. Fernis, c Stdarb ?? b Burton. ?? -1 R. T'onrble ...