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Surrey Club and Ground v. Eastbourne is a cricket result published in The Sporting Life on 21 july 1897.

Result was a draw.


Surrey Club and Ground v. Eastbourne

The Sporting Life (21 july 1897, p. 3)

Continuing their innings at the Saffrons, Eastbourne, yesterday, the Surrey Club representatives met with powerful batting support from Henderson, Baker, and Stedman, the first named knocking up 94 in really finished style. The innings closed for 295, and being thus 85 runs behind, the visitors had to follow on. Ultimately the match was left drawn. F. W. Bush proved the most successful of the Eastbourne bowlers, as, with the effective co-operation of Gibson, the wicket-keeper, he disposed of four batsmen at a cost of only 30 runs. Score:—


EASTBOURNE.

  • H. S. Bush, b Keene ... 7
  • Joe Vine, b Keene ... 11
  • F. L. Hinde, c Hilder, b Keene ... 18
  • R. T. Thornton, b Keene ... 10
  • J. Brown, c Gledman, b Nice ... 149
  • E. O. Powell, c Arbuthnot, b Nice ... 142
  • Captain L. A. Hamilton, c Nice, b Keene ... 14
  • F. W. Bush, b Nice ... 1
  • Dr. Conan Doyle, c Stedman, b Keene ... 4
  • Wheeler, b Nice ... 4
  • Gibson, not out ... 3
  • Byes, &c. ... 21
  • Total ... 394


SURREY CLUB AND GROUND.

  • Baker (W. J.), c Wheeler, b Thornton ... 54
  • Stedman, c Gibson, b Conan Doyle ... 58
  • L. A. Shuter, b Thornton ... 1
  • Henderson, c Gibson, b Wheeler ... 94
  • K. E. M. Barker, b Thornton ... 14
  • Braund, c Thornton, b F. Bush ... 25
  • R. J. H. Arbuthnot, c Gibson, b Bush ... 3
  • A. E. Holt, c Gibson, b Bush ... 1
  • Nice, c Powell, b Bush ... 16
  • T. P. Hilder, c Conan Doyle b Brown ... 20
  • Keene, not out ... 0
  • Byes, &c. ... 8
  • Total ... 295

In the second innnings, L. A. Shuter scored 33 (retired), K. E. M. Barker c Wheeler b F. Bush 27, Keene c Thornton b F. Bush 0, A. Holt b Wheeler 12, L. C. Arbuthnot c H. S. Bush b Thornton 23, Braund not out 100, Henderson c Gibson b Hamilton 8, Nice not out 8; byes, &c., 4. — Total (for six wickets), 216.