Cricket 1882
L02 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 22, 1882. scribe the Echo as a funny paper.. Those 10 read its report of the match between irrey and Australia at the end of last onth will agree that the description was stifled. For originality of terms it was isitively amusing, and it is evident that e same “ jch iel’s amang ye takin’ notes.” ; will no doubt surprise Mr. G. B. Studd learn that lie made a clean drive to square- g at Lord’s on Monday. We should trdly have believed it, but there is the iSurance of the Echo reporter to that effect, ot content with describing the match itween Surrey and Oxford University as l annual one, when it has not been played r twelve years, he vouchsafes the startling [formation that to-day Surrey meets the ustralians at the Oval. But why he should loose the two Beads as subjects for his ayful fancy I am at a loss to conceive. It a little hard on the professional to be larged with “ making four fora, cut to ley ” at this is mild with his subsequent informa- on, “ W . W . Read succeeded hit brother.” ; has been left for this ingenious writer to scover that there is any other relationship etween the two Beads but that of the picket field. T hat reminds me. Why do the cricket sporters, with one accord, speak of Surrey’ s t'omising young professional as “ Morris ” ,ead ? It is as well to be correct, if pos- ble, and they may like to know that his ame is John Maurice Bead. W hat wags they are at the Universities j be sure! This is what the playful young antabs call two of their best bowlers, Twisting Tommy,” and “ Bound the lorner Smith.” <-TflE->gC0B?E*BO0K> ( Continued.) ADDISCOMBE v. CHARLTON PARK. Played at Addiseombe on June 3. J. Grant (for Addiscombe) took four wickets in four consecutive balls. C hahi . ton P ark . W. M‘Canlis, b J. Grant.. 3 G. Tucker, b F. Grant .. 3 M. A. Streatfield, c Field, b P. Grant .................2 G. Turner, not out .. .. 13 H. C. Dent, st Norman, b J. G ra n t......................... 2 F. W. P. Holton, c Steel, b J. Grant .................0 S. R. Sargent and A. Lovey absent. A d disco m be . P. W. Sampson, b ,T. Grant 0 W. H. Boothby, c R. J. Grant, b J. Grant.. .. 0 W . Selous, c R. J. Grant, b J. Grant ..................1 T o t a l ..................24 F. Clay, c Boothby, b E. W. Foss, b Holton 10 M‘Canlis.......................... 0 A. Tomkins, b Holton 0 H. Korman, c and b T. S. Steel, not out .. .. 12 M‘Canlis.......................... 1 .T. K. Chamen, b M‘Canlis 0 A. C. Field, st Boothby, b C. G. Baldwin, b H olton.. 2 M‘Canlis.......................... 9 B 6, w 6 .................. 12 T. Grant, b Streatfield .. 29 — R. J Grant, b Streatfield . P. Grant, b Streatfield .*. 21 1 T o t a l .................. 97 A n o t h e r best performance of the year, his time in bowling. On Tuesday, Pother- ill, the Marylebone ground man, got all leven wickets in the first innings of Eton College. A c o n t e m p o r a r y of yesterday supplies he following sensational news, under the leading of “ Cricket Extraordinary.” “ G. iVootton, the Kent bowler, has handled the yillow on six occasions (once not out) with- >ut scoring.” This is surely not extraor- linary cricket. I call it very ordinary. I ;ould produce several players equally en- itled to the distinction of a paragraph, but hey prefer obscurity. ELTHAM v. BUCKHURST HILL. Played at Bucldiurst Hill on Saturday, June 3, and won by Eltliam. E lth am . W. Richardson, b Sheldon. 16 W. Haywood, b Lloyd .. 0 H. E. Storrie, b Linder .. 28 R. Haywood, c Muir, b Allport ..........................1 J. Eagleton, c Sworder, b Lloyd..................................0 W. R. Spreckley,c Conquest, b Bremner ..................7 B uckhurst H il l . A. Robertson, e Eagleton, b W. H ayw ood..................8 R. L. Allport, c White, b W. H ayw ood ..................9 J. Conquest, b R. Hay wood ..................................0 R . W. Muir, b W. Hay wood ..................................0 C. B retanef, b R. Hay wood ..................................18 W . White, run out .. .. 1 A. G. Spreckley, b Allport. 26 L. Easum, b Conquest .. 25 Rev. E. H. Grain, not out 15 F. Mactaggart, b Linder.. 1 Extras...............................9 T o t a l....................129 H. G. Fry, c and b R. Hay wood .. .. .................. J. H. Fayiell,b R. Haywood W. Sworder, c Richardson, b W. Haywood .. W. Lloyd, b R. Haywood.. E. Linder, b R. Haywood.. J. J. Sheldon, not out E x tra s.......................... Total ..................33 PALLINGSWICK v. PETERS FIELD. Played at Petersfield on June 5th. P a llin g sw ic k . C. J. Jukes, c Bridges, b E therington................1 W. C. Yarborough, c Young, b Bridger .. .. 64 J. W. Clemence, c Honey, b Hornby.................. ..2 8 B. A. Carter, b Underdown 7 W. L. Hotchkin, c Butler, - b Etherington................6 P e t e r sf ie l d . T he Daily News states that Major Flood Page has resigned the post of Manager )f the Crystal Palace, to accept that of Vlanager of the Edison Indian and Colonial Electric Light Company. The Major, dur- ng his term of office at Sydenham, did his ittle best to attract good cricket to the Palace, and it was not his fault that he did not succeed. W. Young, not out W 2................. Dr. Brett, c F., b J. W. Clemence.......................... IE. Smith, st Graham, b ! Y arborou gh .................. Bridger, Homby, Butler, Money, Underdown, Etherington, and two others, did not bat. PALLINGSWICK v. NORTHCHAPEL. Played at Northcliapel on June G. P a llin g sw ic k . .T. W. Clemence, n otou t.. 8 F. Clemence, not out B. A. Carter, b Bromley .. 0 B 4, w 1 Total J. C. Jukes, W. C. Yarborough, W. L. Hotchkin, 0. J. Fraser, A. W. Graham, J. Pelham, II. Faman, and Knox did dot bat. N o r th c h a pe l . H. Anscombe, c Hotchkin, M. Bramley, b Hotchkin.. 8 b K n o x .......................... 15 A. Sadler, c Carter, b Rev. P. S. Cooper, c and b Hotchkin.................. 14 Knox .......................... 28 T. Taylor, b Knox .. . 7 W. Deane, c Pelham, b T. Newman, b K nox.. . 4 Hotchkin.......................... 2 G. Taylor, b Hotchkin . 2 E. Townsend, c Knox, b T. Upperton, not out . 3 Hotchkin.......................... 10 B10,1-b 2, w l .. . 13 W. Chandler, o Hotchkin, b Yarborough.................. — 31 Total .. [|PALLINGSWICK v. PETWORTH. Played at Petworth Park on June 7. P allin g sw ick . First Innings. J. Howard, b Homby .. 8 F. Clemence, b Butler .. 26 O. J. Fraser, not ou t.. .. 48 H. Farnan, run out .. .. 8 A. W. Graham, b Hornby 6 J. Pelham, b Hornby .. 4 B 13,1-b 4, w 6 .. .. 23 Total ..................229 L. Chapman, b Knight .. 0 F. Clemence, c Wells, b Knight ........................ 5 E. Kettle, st Buckman, b Knight ........................ 3 A. W. Graham, b Norkett. 3 J. Pelham, not out .. .. 3 W C. Yarborough, b Nor kett ................................. J. C. Jukes, b Knight.. .. 2 0. J. Fraser, st Buckman, b K night........................ 3 J. W. Clemence, b Nor kett ................................ 0 W. L. Hot#hkin, b Knight 2 B. A. Carter, st Bnckman, b K night.........................0 In the second innings Jukes scored (c Buckman, b Knight) 0> J. W. Clemence (not out) 27, Carter 4, Chapman tc Lascelles, b Norkett) 7, F. Clemence (not out) 17 ; total, 55. P e tw o r th , Total ..................26 First Innings. Rev. B. Lascelles, c Carter, J. W. Clemence........................ A. A. Knight, b Hotchin .. . T. Lucas, b Yarborough .. . E. E. Sh«pherd, b Yarborough . J. Juggins, b Yarborough .. , G. Knight, b Yarborough W. Buckman, c Kettle, b Yar borough ..................................11 A. Wells, b Kettle..........................3 Simpson, b Yarborough McCorquodale, not out Norkett, c Carter, borough .................. B 3, w 2 .................. 0 Second Innings, c Chapman, b Yar borough ..................1 c Carter, b Yar borough ..................15 b J. W. Clemence .. 12 b Yarborough .. .. 7 c J. W. Clemence, b Yarborough .. .. 0 1 b w, b Yarborough.. 32 c and b Yarborough .. 14 c Carter, b Yar borough ..................9 c Chapman, b Yar borough ..................1 b J. W. Clemenoe .. 3 not out.. B 1 ,1-b 2 Total.. ..........................65 ..100 PALLINGSWICK v. EASHING. Played at Easliing on June 8th. P allin g sw ick . First Innings. W. C. Yarborough, b Holden .. 10 W. C. Hotchkin, c Townsend, b D ib l e ......................................... 1 J. W. Clemence, 1b w, b Holden 2 •T.C. Jukes, c Luck, b Dible .. 3 F. Clemence, b Holden .. .. 4 J. Shepherd, b Holden..................2 C. J. Sharp, not out ..................0 J. Howard, b H o ld e n ..................1 B. W. Repton, fc Marshall, b Dible .. ..................................1 A. W. Graham, b Holden .. .. 4 J. Pelham, b H o ld e n ..................6 B 3, l-l) 2 ................................. 5 Total., Second Iunings. b D ible........................13 b Holden .................1 b Holden .................5 b Holden .. .. .. 2 c Mellersh, b Hol den ........................ 3 not o u t..........................7 b Holden ..................11 b Holden ..................5 b Holden ..................1 b L u ck ..........................1 run o u t..........................0 B l ........................1 Total .. ..5 0 E ashing . . 1 0 5 Anscombe, b Hotchkin .. Holden, b Yarborough .. Dible, b Hotchkin .. E. H. Townsend, thrown out P e lh a m ..................9 A. Chandler, b Hotchkin.. 26 T. B. Mellersh, b Hotchkin 0 L. Luck, c Graham, b Hotchkin..........................3 Second Innings.—Anscombe, not out, Dible, not out, 2 ; total, 22. G. Taylor, b Hotchkin .. 3 B. Marshall, b Hotchkin.. 7 W. Wilson, c Yarborough, b Hotchkin ..................0 E. B. Blackburn, not out 4 B 5, 1-b 3, w 1 .. .. 9 Total .67 Holden, run out, 12 LAW CLUB v. TUNBRIDGE WELLS. This twelve a-side match was played at Tun bridge Wells on Saturday, June 10. L aw C lub . Parke, b R. G. Gallop, c Noakes, b Williamson ..................32 H. Greenway, c sub., b Noakes ..........................11 J. E. Shaw, c Parke, b E d w a rd ..........................6 A. T. Lawden, c Allington, b Noakes..........................31 R. P. Crawfurd, c Chap man, b Parke..................12 Chester, b Williamson .. 0 T u nbridge W e l l s . W. Baker, Noakes .................. .. 8 H. Y. Turner, 1 b w, b W illia m son ......................... 0 A. St. J. Stevenson, c Greenwood, b Noakes.. 9 A. H. Matthews, b W illia m son .................... £0 W. Jones, b Noakes.. .. 4 W. Hayes, not out .. .. 0 B 8, w 4 ..................... 12 T o t a l ....................125 E. J. Hutching, c Turner, b Lawden......................29 C. A. Parke, c and b Gallop ......................57 E. H. Rodwell, bChester 24 J. Noakes, b Gall*p ,. .. 23 Rev. H. G. Allington, c Turner, b Chester .. E. Greenwood, not out .. R. Chapman, not out B l, 1-b 4, w 1, n b 2.. T o t a l ..................195 J. J. Lloyd-Williams, C. Batchelor, G. Edwards, W. Mar ti; and Satchell did not bat.
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