Hampshire Rovers (2nd XI) v. Army Service Corps

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Hampshire Rovers (2nd XI) v. Army Service Corps is a cricket result published in the Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle on 16 may 1896.

Arthur Conan Doyle's team (Hampshire Rovers) won.


Hampshire Rovers (2nd XI) v. Army Service Corps

Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle (16 may 1896, p. 2)

This match was played on Thursday at the U.S. Recreation Ground, Portsmouth, in fine weather. The Rovers had the start in batting, and runs were quickly made. Dr. Conan Doyle, who is staying in the town for six weeks after his trip to Egypt, joined partnership with Pillans, and showed some good cricket. Though he was disposed of before luncheon, 36 of the 71 shown upon the "telegraph " were registered against his name. The Rovers won by easily 296 runs for eight wickets (Pillans 66, Footner 62, Mercer 60) against their opponents' 70.