Cricket 1882

JUNE 22, 1882. CRICKET; A "WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. STREATHAM v. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, SANDHURST. Played at Sandhurst on Saturday, June 17. R.M.C., S an d h u rst . E. L. Engleheart, c Bailey, b D ick e n B o n ..................28 W. Clayton, b Gallop .. 82 W. D. Sellar, b Gallop .. 15 J. B. Bradshaw, b Gallop . 11 W. M. Tracoy, 1b w, b Gallop *.........................2 H. F. Fooks, b J. E. Trol­ lope ..............................22 S trbatham . H. Chenier, c W. S. Trol­ lope, b Fison .. . % .. 45 R. Broughton, c Bailey, b J. E. Trollope.. .’ . .. 17 C. Mainwaring, c Gallop, b J. E. Trollope..................1 R. Hall, c Morley, b Gallop 5 R. E. Blakey, not out .. 5 B 5 ,1-b 2, w 4, n b 3 .. 14 T o ta l..................265 R. G. Gallop, b Clayton.. 0 N. C. Bailey, c Blakey, b Sellar ..........................102 W . S. Trollope, not out . .102 R. H. Fison, b Hall .. .. 5 J. E. Trollope, b Fooks .. 5 D. R. Hallam, c Chenier, b Fooks ..........................10 A. M. Morley, not out .. 1 Rev. H. B. Dickenson, b H a ll..................................1 B 9 ,1-b 4, w 1 .. .. 14 T o ta l..................240 H. H. Coles, H. White, and P. Robinson did not bat. CLAPTON v. EALING. This match was played at Clapton on Thursday, the 15th June. Score :— E aling . First Innings. G. Macman, b B a t t y ................11 S. F. Wood, b Batty ................ 3 A. M. Hemsley, b Batty .. .. 18 P. Wilkinson, b A sser.................0 F. P. Gaskell, b Asser.................0 H. J. Sharp, c Douglas, b Asser . 37 F. W. Dickenson, c and b Batty.. 5 E. B. Wilkinson, c and b Douglas 15 J. P. Watt, 1b w, b Douglas .. 0 A. Munro, not out......................... 9 Extras ..................................8 Total ..........................106 C lapton . C. T. Aveling, cP. Wilkin­ son, b Gaskell............... 25 W. Batty, b P. Wilkinson. 15 E. H. Burkitt, c Hemsley, b P. Wilkinson .. .. 2 J. H. Douglas, b Gaskell.. 0 H. Knowles, 1 b w, b P. Wilkinson ................. 5 S. A. Asser, c P. Wilkin­ son, b Hemsley .. .. 15 Second Innings. b Asser....................... st Douglas, b Batty . b Batty ................ not ou t., .i .. . b Batty.. .. . not out........................ b Batty ..................15 Total .. ..4 2 A. Springett, 1 b w, b H em sley......................... H. B. Burnell, b P. Wilkin­ son ................................. S. Shorter, b Hemsley .. F. S. Toulmin, not out .. C. M. Tebbut, c Macman, b Hemsley Extras..........................7 T o t a l..................91 CLAPTON v. HIGHBURY. Played at Highbury on Saturday, June 17. Score:— C lapton . H. Wilson, c Morland, b H oddinott..................10 F. W . Skottowe, b Allan .. 22 A. Munro, c Greig, b Wil­ liamson ..........................29 M. J. Phelps, c Munday, b Allen.................. .. .. 2 F. T. Short,b Hoddinott.. 10 M. Nicholson, b Allan .. 0 H ighbury . F. H. City, b Ward .. .. 60 C. Hildyard, b Davis.. .. 0 G. Parrott, c Morland, b Allan.......................... .. 7 B. A. Smith, not ou t.. .. 11 A. Heiron, b Allan .. .. 0 Total .. .. H. H. Davies, c Parrott, b Phelps ...............................2 C. H. Searle, not out .. 0 E xtras.................. ..1 2 H. Allan, b Hildyard.. .. 3 R. Morland, b Skottowe .. 3 J. V. Brewer, b Hildyard.. 24 J. P. Ward, c Skottowe, b Hildyard..........................3 C. E. Greig, not out .. .. 23 Total Williams, b Skottowe .. 23 J. J. Hoddinott, T. C. Munday, and L. L. W’illiamson did not bat. CLAPTON v. BRUCE CASTLE. (S econd E leven s .) Played at Clapton on Saturday, June 17. Score :— C lapton . First Innings. C. E. Hart, c Black, b T. C. Connell, b Freeman 1 White ..............................16 r S. Davies, b Freeman .. 0 N. Roxby, b A. Vigers ..2 | A. Bellingham, b Freeman 0 W. E. Brown, c Glover, b W. A. Dawney, b Freeman 4 White .............................. 21 | E. M. Groundwater, c sub, J. Edell, c H. Vigers, b b W h ite..........................10 A. Tigers..........................8 , Extras..............................14 J. K. City, not out . . . . 26 — A. E. Vidler, b White .. O f T o t a l....................98 innings. Brown scored (not out) 28, Connell E. White, c Brown, b D aw n ey.................. ..1 5 J. Pattinson, b Dawney .. 3 W. Black, b Dawney.. .. 0 F. Freeman, c Davies, b Vidler ......................... 2 Le Messurier, b Dawney.. 0 H. Vigers, b Dawney.. .. 4 B ruce C astle . Stockton, b Dawney.. .. 0 A. Vigers, c and b Dawney 1 J. Dick, b Brown .. .. 1 C. Glover, not out .. .. 1 G. Craven (sub).,b Dawney 0 Extras..........................21 T o t a l..................48 CLAPTON v. BLACKHEATH MORDEN. This match was played at Blackheath, on Satur­ day, June 17. Score :— B lackheath M orden . First Innings. F. H. Lacey, b Batty .. W. Valentine, b Batty.. .. F. S. Ireland, b Asser .. G. Stokes, b Asser................. J. H. Nicolls, b Asser .. G. R. Hutchinson, b Asser .. W. P. Godfrey, b Batty T. B. Hearne, run ou t.. F. W. Prior, c Lloyd, b Batty E . C. Hinde, c Puttock, b Batty A. Hemmende, not out.. .. Extras .......................... Total. :i it 3 25 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 3 42 Second Innings. not out..........................0 b Batty..........................1 c Prendergast, b Batty 9 b Batty..........................0 not out..........................29 b Watt..........................15 b Batty .. .. .. 3 b Batty..........................5 b Batty..........................0 Extras..................3 Total .. .. 65 C lapton . W. Batty, c Hemmende, b Stokes .......................... J. H. Douglas, b Godfrey.. S. A. Asser, b Stokes E. H. Pufctock, b Godfrey J. P. Watt, c Hinde, b God­ frey .................................. E. Prendergast, b Stokes.. A. L. Douglas, b Ireland.. C. M. Tebbut, run out . R. J. Chapman, c Prior, Stokes ........................ E. H. Lloyd, b Stokes J. T. Healey, not out E xtras........................ Total PRIVATE BANKS v. FAIRFIELD. Played at Catford Bridge June 12, 13, and 15, and won by the latter on the first innings, for whom Barry played splendidly without giving a chance. P rivate B anks . First Innings. A. M. Inglis, c Brierly, b Ledger ....................... 52 W. B. Tyndall,b Cosens.. 1 K. D. Coffin, b Cosens .. 0 W. H. B. Godfrey, b Cosens .......................35 C. H. M. Thring, b Cosens 13 D. Johnson, c Brierly, b Barry..............................23 In the second innings W. B. Tyndall scored (not out) 8; G. H. M. Thring (c sub , b Stein), 5 ; C. A. Neilson (b Cosens), 7; W. Coppinger (b Cosens), 0; total, 20. C. A. Neilson, retired.. .. 15 S. A. Ponsonby, b Barry.. 4 A. Bowden-Smith, c Moore, b B a r r y ..........................2 W. Coppinger, not out .. 3 R.E. Mills, b Cosens.. .. 4 B 3 ,1-b 2, w 1 .. .. 6 T o t a l ..................158 F airfield . F. W. Ledger, b Godfrey.. 2 F. H. Moore, b Bowden- Smith ..........................24 G. Cosens, b Bowden- Smith .. ..................3 F. Barry, b Johnson.. .. 81 W . H. Brierly, b Thring .. 5 W . B. Robertson, c Inglis, b Godfrey ..................16 H. G. Chapman, b Johnson 0 H. J. Gibson, run out .. 4 C. A. Stein, c Neilson, b G o d fre y ..........................15 W. Black, b Inglis .. .. 13 C. H. Humdall, not out .. 0 B 13, w 3 ..................16 T o t a l ..................179 SURREY v. OXFORD UNIVERSITY. The County Eleven did another good perform­ ance at the Oval on Monday and Tuesday in this match, which has re-appeared in the Surrey pro­ gramme after an absence of twelve years. Mr. Lucas and Jones were both away, so that the Uni­ versity was not meeting the full strength of Surrey, and this made the latter’s win the more creditable. The wicket on the first day was slow from Sunday’s heavy rain, but it was playing very well towards the close, and Oxford had all the advantage when they went in for the runs. The University batting wan disappointing. The three most likely batsmen, Messrs. Leslie, Shaw, and Walker, did compara­ tively little, and the best form was shown in the second innings by Messrs. Whiting, Kemp, and Hamilton. Surrey fielded up exceedingly well throughout, and won a good match by 16 runs. Barratt has never bowled better, and the victory w-,3 in a oreat measure due to him. In all he took 13 wickets for 73 runs—exceptionally good figures for a bowler of his style. Mr. Horner, an old Cheltonian and Oxonian, made his debut for the county. He is pretty fast, very straight, and is likely to be of use to Surrey. Score and analyses : S urrey . First Innings. Mr. J. Shuter, c Robinson, b Har­ rison .................. ..................20 Mr. S. W. Cattley, b Shaw .. .. 1 Read, b Shaw................................. 7 Mr. W. W. Read, b Peake .. .. 21 Mr. W. E. Roller, b Peake .. .. 4 Abel, b R obinson..........................9 Mr. W. Lindsay, c Harrison, b R o b in s o n ................................. 10 Mr. W. H. Game, c Hamilton, b R o b in s o n ................................. 6 Pooley, b Shaw ..........................0 Mr. C. E. Horner, not out .. .. 2 Barratt, c and b Shaw.................0 L-b 1, w 1 .........................2 Second Innings. b Robinson.. c Walker, b Peake b M‘Lachlan b M‘Lachlan b Peake .. b Thornton.. .. 33 30 b Peake..........................2 b Peake. not out.. b Robinson.. 11 G Total. O xford . First Innings. Mr. A. O. Whiting, c W. Read, b Barratt......................................... 8 Mr. E. D. Shaw, c Abel, b Horner 3 Mr. C. F. H. Leslie, c Pooley, b H om er......................................... 28 Mr. J. G. Walker, b Barratt .. 0 Mr. W. A. Thornton, b Horner.. 0 Mr. M. C. Kemp, b Barratt Mr. E. Peake, b Horner .. Mr. W. D. Hamilton, c W. Read, b Horner ................................. Mr. N. M‘Lachlan, b Barratt .. Mr. G. C. Harrison, st Pooley, b Barratt......................................... Mr. G. F. Robinson, not out .. B 12,1-b 6 .......................... c Robinson,b Harrison C B 11,1-b 10.. .. 21 Total .. ..144 Second Innings. st Pooley, b Barratt. c W. Read, b Barratt 1 1 b w, b Barratt.. . & I c Pooley, b Burratt . V < ; W. Read, b Barratt .9 1 10 b Barratt b Roller .. c Shuter, b Abel.. c Read, b Barratt Total.. 78 not out.......................... st Pooley, b Barratt. .0 • B 4 ..........................vj Total .. ..13r % ANALYSES OF BOWLING. S urrey . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M.R.W . O. M.R.W Robertson .. .. 20 10 263 ............................ 24 14 29 ^ Shaw ..................24.1 11 274 ............................ 38 19 47 • Peake.................. 14 6 212 ............................ 19 9 18 * Harrison .. .. 10 6 61 ............................ 12.2 0 8 f Robinson one wide. M‘Lachlan .. 12 5 1 1 « Thornton .. 11 5 10 /[ O xford . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W Barratt .. .. 33 18 34 5 .. .. .• 43.3 24 39R Horner . . . . 33 25 26 5 .......................... 17 5 44«!i Roller .. .. 23 5 41 / : Abel.................. 1 0 4 / BEDDINGrTON v. BANSTEAD. Played at Banstead on June 10; Beddington wo by six wickets. B anstead First. Innings. R. I’Anson, b T. Henderson .. 19 D. M. Tavlor, b R. Henderson .. 11 W. Moore, b R. Henderson J. H. Smith, b T. Henderson .. T. J. Smith, b R. Henderson .. E. Gilbert, b R. Henderson P. H. Gibbons, c M. Jones, b T. Henderson................................. C. Russell, c Stevens,b T. Hender­ son ......................................... A. May, b R. Henderson .. E. E. Earl, not ®ut .................. J. Adams, b R. Henderson.. .. B 7 ,1-b 1.................................. Second Innings, bP aice.. b R. Henders«n.. 0 run out........................f 3 b R. Henderson.. 4 b Paice.......................... % 17 c Burbury, b Paice . 4 c Bentley, b Paice .. 0 b Paice.......................... P : 0 not out.............................. ' 6 b R. Henderson.. , 0 b Paice.. . 8 B 6.. . Total. 72 2 B eddington . First Innings. T. Henderson, c and b I’Anson.. J. Dives, b Gilbert .................. C. Bentley, run out .................. S. A. Jortes, b M o o r e .................. A. M. Jones, c Adams, b Gilbert R. Henderson, b Moore .. .. 13 L. J. Paice, not out ..................10 Capt. Muggeridge, b I’Anson .. 2 A. F. Stevens, c I ’Anson, b M oore.........................................0 Rev. J. Graham, c Earl, b I’Anson ................................. 4 J. Burbury, b I’Anson..................0 B 3 ,1-b 4 ..................................7 .JO . .. . Jo Xota .. T*\ i Second Innings, 1b w, b Gilbert . not ou t................ b I’Anson .. . b Gibbons .. . not ou t.. .. . B 1, 1-b 1 Total 4 f Total..................................80 In the Second Innings, R. Henderson, Capt. Muggeridge, . Stevens, Rev. J. Graham, and J. Burbury did not bat.

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