Portsmouth Club v. Royal Artillery
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Portsmouth Club v. Royal Artillery is a cricket result published in The Sportsman on 29 july 1884.
Arthur Conan Doyle's team (Portsmouth) won.
Portsmouth Club v. Royal Artillery
Played yesterday on St. George's Ground, Portsmouth, the finish being in a downpour of rain. Portsmouth won by 26 runs, as seen by the following score:
PORTSMOUTH
- F. Field, c and b Stanton ... 5
- F. Vaughan, b Hayes ... 0
- Dr. Weston, b Miller ... 34
- Dr. Doyle, b Crampton ... 12
- W. Pink, b Hayes ... 6
- J. Agate, b Goodall ... 0
- H. Street, b Crampton ... 47
- Dr. Snowden, b Crampton ... 0
- W. Bore, c and b Crampton ... 6
- W. Fowler, b Addison ... 13
- J. Poole, b Hayes ... 12
- R. Hemingsley, not out, ... 0
- Byes 15, l-b 1, w 2, n b l ... 20
- Total ... 155
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
- Bomb. Goodall, l b w, b Hemingsley ... 3
- Gunner Hayes, c and b Hemingsley ... 3
- Capt. Addison, at Snowden, b Fowler ... 23
- Sergt.-Major Stanton, b Pink ... 11
- Lieut. Owen, b Pink ... 8
- Lieut. Crampton, c Doyle, b Fowler ... 33
- Corpl. Miller, b Pink ... 2
- Capt. Bland, b Hemingsley ... 14
- Lieut. Inglefield, c Snowden, b Agate ... 3
- Col. Richardson, b Hemingsley ... 0
- Capt. Beresford, not out ... 5
- Trumpeter Milman, c Street, b Agate ... 6
- Byes 11, l-b 2 ... 13
- Total ... 129