Cricket 1882

JL08 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 22, .1882. | M C C . AND GROUND v. CAMBRIDGE ] ' UNIVERSITY. ( The Cambridge Eleven brought their series of -ial matches to a brilliant close yesterday at Lord s, V their easy victory over a strongish eleven ot Jkrylebone Club and Ground. In the first innings bev did not appear likely to make a very big score, •lit a determined stand by the two last batsmen, Vhich resulted in the addition of 78 runs to the otal, enabled them to head M.C.C. by 53 runs on he first innings. On going in the -two brothers, i B. and J. E. K. Studd, who won the Australian aatch, did another fine performance, scoring 103 ittfore the first wicket fell. Marylebone had an ,lmost hopeless task when they went in, with 3o8 10 win, and the only feature of their batting was !he brilliant hitting of Mr. Hornby. He went in 11st and carried out his bat for 121, out of a total of io4 He was only two hours and twenty minutes it the wickets, and his hitting was the more re­ markable, as his arm has not quite recovered from he efiect of the accidenthe met with in the winter. Cambridge won by 163 runs. > C ambridge . Second Innings, c Ridley, b Tylecotc .. 94 b T ylecote..................67 First Innings. B. Studd, b Flowers.. . . .. J '4E. K. Studd, c Midwinter, b ^ ^ oi T.T l B. Hawke, c Flowers, b PMidwinter .. P E. Lacey, c f 17 44 run out. Sherwin, Flowers.................. C T. Studd, b B am es.................. / w . Wright, b Flowers .. •• I? J. T. Henery, b Flowers.. .. p j. de Paravicini, 1 b w, b Mid winter .. •• •• .................. e C. Ramsay, not out.. ft D. Gaddum, run out I A. Smith, st Sherwin, b Rid- ^ i lGB*i4, i-b 3 ,n b i .............. 18 1 6 0 13 9 . 60 1 c Booth, b Midwinter 29 st Sherwin, b Mycroft 11 b F lo w e rs ..................58 b F lo w e rs..................14 b Barnes .................. 4 b M y c r o ft..................0 not out..........................1 rim out..........................18 B 1 ,1-b 1, n b 1 .. 3 The tail oftheYorkshire eleven again showed very poor form with the bat, and in the two innings the last five batsmen only added 37 runs. Peate took nine of the fourteen Australian wickets, and for the visitors Garrett was the most successful bowler, his eight wickets costing 64 runs. Murdoch and Banner- man scored 142 out of a total of 234 got from the bat by the Australians. Yorkshire were beaten by 6 wickets. Y orkshire . First Innings. Second Innings. Lee, c Bonnor, b Spofforth.. .. 4 b Palmer ..................2 Ulyett, c Murdoch, b Giffen .. 38 b G a rre tt.................. 30 Hall, 1 b w, b G iffe n ........... .10 b G a rre tt...................4 Bates, b Giffen .. .................2 Lockwood, not ou t................. Emmett, b Garrett .. Mr. Sedgwick, b Garrett Grimshaw, c and b Garrett Hill, b Garrett .................. Peate, st Blackham, b Giffen Hunter, b G iffe n .................. Extras .......................... Total. .201 Total ..304 M.C.C. First Innings. L N. Hornby, c G. B. Studd, b Ramsay ................................. . iiariifcs, b Ramsay. - • • • • * • * \. Hi Trevor, c Wnght, b Ram- ^ Say................................................ nn midwinter, b Smith ..................** V. W. Ridley, b Smith..................0 H. G. Tylecote, c Smith, b Ram- FloSis, o' <f. Btuda, b Ramsay.. 0 c. Booth, c Lacey, b Ramsay .. 31 R. Miller, c Smith, b Gaddum .. 4 Sherwin, b Sm ith.......................... Mycroft, not o u t .......................... B 2 ,1-b ..................................... 5 27 Second Innings. not out..........................121 c Ramsay, b Smith .. 2 c G. B. Studd, b Ram­ say ..........................17 c G. B. Studd, b Ram­ say ..........................13 c Wright, b Ramsay.. 2 c G. B. Studd, b Lacey 1 b Smith ..................4 b Smith ..................8 run out..........................1 bC .T . Studd .. ..1 4 c Paravicini, b Smith 3 B 7, w 1..................8 Total. .148 Total ANALYSES OF BOWLING. Flowers Mycroft Midwinter Bames Ridley Tylecote C ambridge . First Innings. O. R. M.W. 72 30 66 4 .. 6 1 20 0 .. 39 21 39 2 .. 29 13 48 2 .. 22 0 3 1 .. 5 2 7 0 Second Innings. O. R. .. .. 55 23 .. .. 41 24 .. .. 42 23 .. .. 32 16 .. .. 13 2 . . . . 21 6 ..194 M.W. 69 2 29 2 42 1 72 1 M.CiC. First Innings. O. M. R.W. Second Innings. O. ” C. Studd.. Ramsay .. G addum .. Smith Paravicini 16.3 1 14 54 15 58 5 10 7 28 1 0 J. Studd.. Lacey .. 3 31 1 26.2 4 6 3 60 R.W. 7 1 90 3 5 0 51 4 9 0 12 0 12 1 YORKSHIRE v. AUSTRALIANS. Another victory awaited the Australian team in this their second match with Yorkshire concluded yesterday at Sheffield. The interest taken in the meeting was unusually great, and on the first two days upwards of 32,000 persons paid for admission. Boyle who had injured his hand at Derby, and Jones’ were this time left out of the Australian eleven. The scoring on both sides was below the average and in all 34 wickets only produced an aggregate of 492 runs, or a little over 15 runs a-piece. c and, b Garrett .. .. 30 c Massie, b Garrett .. 22 b Palmer ..................25 c Blackham, b Palmer 1 c M‘Donnell, b Giffen 8 c Massie, b Giffen .. 7 b Palmer .. . . . . 11 not out..........................1 Extras..................13 EALING v. ADDISCOMBE. This twelve a-side match was played at Ealing on Wednesday, June 7. E aling . G. Macnair, b Sheard .. 24 S. F. Wood, b Sheard .. 6 P. Wilkinson, b C. J. Foss F. P. Gaskell, b C. J. Foss 30 C. J. Wilkinson, b Sheard 24 T. Rowan, not out .. .. 17 S. F. Judge, b C. J. Foss.. 4 E. B. Wilkinson, c Lowles, b Sheard......................... 4 G. T. Inman, b C. J. Foss.. 2 A. R. Birdwood, run out.. 2 A. H. Griffith, b Clay .. 0 W. A. Bilney, c Lowles, b C. J. Foss..........................21 L-b 10............................10 T o t a l ..................182 In the second innings Macnair (not out) scored 13, Wood (run out) 17, Rowan (b E. W. Foss) 15, Wilkinson (not out) 0, byes 2 ; total, 47. A ddiscombe . Total. Total ..153 A ustralians . First Innings. H. H. Massie, st Hunter, b Peate 7 A. C. Bannerman, c Lockwood, b Hill .. .. .. ..................34 T. Horan, c Lockwood, b Peate . 7 P. S. M'Donnell, b Peate .. .. 1 W. L. Murdoch, c Bates, b Peate 54 Second Innings, b E m m ett..................32 G. J. Bonner, c Bates, b Peate J. M. Blackham, b Bates .. G. Giffen, c Emmett, b Peate .. G. E. Palmer, st Hunter, b Peate F. R. Spofforth, b Bates .. T. W. Garrett, not out .. Extras .................................. c Hunter, b Bates .. 36 c Lockwood, b Peate.. 1 not out........................ 0 c Hunter, b Pcate .. 18 not out........................ 4 Extras . Total. Total .. 99 ANALYSES OF BOWLING. Y orkshire . First Innings. O. M. R.W. Spofforth .. .. 25 12 26 1 Palmer .. .. 14 8 14 0 Garrett .. .. 26 15 27 4 Giffen.................. 16.1 6 16 5 Second Innings. (). M. R.W. ................ 17 8 22 0 ................ 29 16 31 4 .................. 25 19 37 4 .................. 23 4 50 2 A ustralians . Peate . Bates . Hill . Emmett First Innings. O. M. R.W. 31 51 7 Second Innings. O. M. R.W. 18 16 50 2 .......................... 23 14 27 1 17 22 1 .......................... 11 10 5 20 0 6 21 0 2 14 1 LONDON AND COUNTY BANK v. ALLIANCE BANK. Played at Dulwich on May 10 and 11. A lliance B ank . A. O. Bagster, b Hearsum 0 J. Were, not out A. Sibley, c Steele, b Black- Filbey,b Hearsum .. h a m ..................................5 F. Ross, b Hearsum .. A. E. Ewell, b Hearsum.. 0 Rankin, b Hearsum .. F. F. Brewer,b Hearsum.. 1 B 3 .. . . . . J. Rogers, b Hearsum . . 3 L. Curtis, b Blackham .. 0 Total .. J. E. Hason, b Hearsum .. 0 L ondon and C ounty B ank . E. H. Craddock, b Rankin H. G. Mills, not o u t.. F. E. Steele, not out.. .. B 10,1-b 1, w 9 .. J .'Hearsum, b Curtis .. 21 O. B Doherty, b Brewer .. 10 F. Rea, b Brewer .. .. 20 C. Lochner, b Rankin .. 10 A. Blackham, b Curtis .. 14 H. A. Young, c Filbey, b T o t a l ......................126 Rankin ..........................21 G. F. Pughe and Radford did not bat, LONDON AND COUNTY BANK v. ALLIANCE BANK. Played at Oval on June 5 and 6. L ondon and C ounty B ank . G. Cull, b Adams G. F. Pughe, b Adams F. Rea, b Were J. Hearsam, 1 b w, b H e r r io t..........................144 C. Lochner, b Adams .. 3 H. A. Young, b Adams .. 21 F. H. Thirlwall, c Raw­ lings, b Adams .. .. 4 A. Blackham, b Curtis .. 8 H. G; Mills, c and b Brewer ..........................9 .. 12 .. 19 E. C. Matthews, 1b w, b Were................................. 2 F. J. Finlinson, not out B 23,1-b5, w £ Total . 30 .252 A lliance B ank . Adams, . c Matthews, c Blackham ..................4 Sibley, run o u t ..................0 Rawlings, not out .. .. 10 Brewer, not ou t. B ................ Total 17 Scott, Herriot, Bagster, Were, Curtis, Filbey, and Rogers did not bat. H. S. Donning, c and b Birdwood......................... T. C. Sheard, c Inman, b G a sk e ll......................... F. Clay, c and b Gaskell .. C. J. Foss, c P. Wilkinson, b Gaskell.......................... G. J. Frisch, b P. Wilkin­ son ................................. A. C. Field, 1b w, b Gaskell L. Coste, run out .. .. 1 33 E. W. Foss, b P. Wilkinson 2 J. B. Gooding, c P.Wilkin­ son, b Gaskell..................0 J. W. Lowles, not out .. 13 F. Ironmonger, c E. B.. Wilkinson, b Gaskell .. 5 H. Ironmonger, b P. Wil­ kinson ..........................0 B 5 ,1-b 2, w 1, n b 3 .. 11 Total .124 GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND A U S T R A L I A N S . OVAL, ON JUNE 22, 23, AND 24. SURR E Y ClaUB HOU SE , k e n n i n g t o n o v a l . Members and Visitors are respectfully invited to take a copy (gratis) of the “ Caterer’s Directions,” which will be handed to them,by a Commissionaire inside the turnstiles. This will prevent confusion and disappointment at Luncheon time, and give every information when,. where, and how to get Refreshments. EDWARD J. COOK, June 22,1882. Manager for the Caterers. L a w n T e n n i s T o u r n a m e n t D e v o n s h ir e P a r k , E a s t b o u r n e , Aug. 28 , 1882, & following Days- Gentlemen's Singles (Open), F IRST PRIZE value 3 0 guineas. Gentlemen's Singles (Handicap), FIRST PRIZE value 2 0 guineas- THE ABOVE PRIZES ARE.GIVEN BY. THE DEVON­ SHIRE PARK COMPANY. The whole of the Entrance Money will be expended in Second and other Prizes. Entrance for each event, 10/6. Full particulars on application to THOS. HOLMAN, SEC. A U S T R A L I A V. K E N N I N G T O N O V A L , June 22, 23, and 24. Admission to the Ground, One Shilling. JUNE 29—GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS.

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