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CRICKET

... Roe, 2 Maynard, b Henery Mr. C. T. Studd (L'ton and Trinity), Green-l'rice, 53 c Lambrick, b Henery 15 Mr. F. W. ' 'apron (Rugby and Trinity), Speneer 0 cLambrick, bHenery 12 Mr. F. M. Lucas (Marlboro' and Trinity), t»i>eneer 4 Henery 13 Mr. CAV.SVilson ...

CRICKET

... Innings Hall, c Stoddart, b Hearne ?? 6 Lord Hawkc, c Hearne, b Rawlin 22 Peel, c Stoddart, b Hearne . . . . 4 Jackson, c Henery, b Rawlin ?? ! Wainwright, b Rawlin . ?? . 6 U'lyett, b Rawiin .. I . ?? 10 Sellars, c O'Brien, b Rawlin ?? 15 Mouncley, not ...

ETON v. HARROW

... Vfhitfeld, not out ?? 63 H en. Ivo. Bligh, b Henery ?? 6 G. H. Portal, c -Moncreiffe, b IHenery ?? o C. T. Studd, c henery, b Patterson ?? 9 H. C. Goodhart, c Rowe, b Patterson ?? o A. G. Chitty, c Moncreiffe, b Henery ?? 4 A. B. Ridley, run out ?? ?? 3 C. M ...

CRICKET

... C. T. Studd to the off for four, and the same babsman Bent Henery to log for four, and out the (t) next for three. Fdrty wont up anid applause. Rarasay took Scucer's place at 41, end in Henery's next over a clever snap cotch by Itowe at the wicket got ...

CRICKET

... played Ce capital cricket 'for his 25. Henery was Moekeh new pattner. Smith now resum~edbowling from the pavilion wicket. Heaery drove Smith to the off for four, and Meek served Ridley in a Bimilqr fashion, Henery cut Smith for~3 R Ridley's bowling was ...

CRICKET

... hit a four, but was oat at 124, manking the sixth wicket down. Henery came next, and a long stand was made. He first drove Robinson for three, Studd cutting Peake for another three. Henery then drove Peake well to the on for four. Shaw relieved Robinson ...

LATEST CRICKET

... ay i desex went in &irt'and stayed st'ttie -wickets, ald day, corn- pl~inuther~bmiiS T Tueda for 267 ?? Stoddertt ?? 'Mr. Henery 35, Rawliu 35). ] ent Sr5oal ?? ti-'r Wednesdsl for 265 (Patterson 65, Wright54), and their oponents. d.caed their'second ...

CRICKET

... ecore is aspeard!PL O ?? or Dmmrsrs31s hrst Inninze Scond Innings Mr. J. Smi, c Henery, b Dry ?? 88 b Lawson ?? Mr. A. tihoker, c Webbe, b Henery 2 C Thornton, b Henery 26 Mr. G. B. Barrington, c Openshaw, ?? ?? 17 c Thornton,bWalker 14 Mr. E. P. Smith ...

CRICKET

... made till few minutes past one. Evans, the not out, had Evelyn for his partner, the bowling being undertaken by Walker and Henery. With four runs added the previous score 6C, Evans was stumped. Patterson joined Evelyn, and for many overs scarcely a hit ...

CRICKET

... point. ml Bather and Henery then offered an obtinate resist- eo ance to the bowling. At lunch tarae the total was 33 and the two batsmen remained together until it a hl~reached 63. Then anotlier catch at the wicket got f rid of Henery for a *ell-played 20 ...

CRICKET

... Hon. J. W. Mansfield, o Abel, b ?? -3 ?? 44 Mr, P1. J. de Paravicini, e and ba Absi ?? o Johnson, b Barrtt 1 I Mr. P. J.T. Henery, b Henderson 35 v W. W. Read, b a Barratt ?? Mr. W. N. Roes, flenderson ?? 18 b Abel ?? 11 Mr. J. A. Turner, b ?? b Henderson ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... diaanso iefo ody thefoll ing: hal mileone rof nthe wipparent bacer of Henery wasm i n converse with the latter, and when about two huindred and eighty yards from the finish Henery cut it, the juvenile showing off by sprinting in to thle goal. The betting ...

Published: Sunday 24 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2754 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games