Cricket 1882

JUNE 29, 1882. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 119; G entlemen . First Innings. W. G; Grace, b Giffen..................fit A. P. Lucas, b Spofforth .. .. 16 W. H. Patterson, c Palmer, b G iffen ..............................................21 W. W. Bead, b G iffen......................17 C. T. Studd, b G iffe n .......................0 A. N. Hornby, c Bannerman, b G iffe n .............................................20 A. G. Steel, 1b w, b Spofforth .. 12 G. B. Studd, 1b w, b Giffen .. 9 C. F. H. Leslie, not out .. .. 13 E. F. S. Tylecote, b Giffen .. .. 0 li. C. Ramsay, cJones, b Giffeu . 0 B 7, l b 6.....................................13 Total...................................182 Second Innings. b Palmer ..................32 c Spofforth, b Giffen . 2 b Palmer .. c Jones, b Giffen c and b Giffen .. c and b Palmer .. .. 17 not out......................... 3'2 c Blackhara, b Garrett 6 b Spofforth..................10 c and b Palmer .. .. 1 c Jones, b Garrett .. 0 B 4 ,1-b 2 .. .. 6 Total .. .. 151 ANALYSES OF BOWLING. A ustralians . O. M. ‘•R.W. O. M. R.W. Steel..................81.2 40 120 2 Lucas................... 8 2 1(5 0 Studd .. .. 63 39 68 1 G race.................... 28 9 45 4 Ramsay .. .. 53 28 67 3 R e a d .............................2 11 0 G entlemen . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W. Palmer .. .. 16 4 31 0 ............................ 26 13 22 4 Spofforth .. .. 53 27 61 2 ............................ 25 12 35 1 Garrett .. .. 20 9 28 0 ............................ 23.2 13 28 2 Giffen..................81.2 13 49 8 ........................... 24 5 60 3 KENT y. SUSSEX. The extreme weakness of the Sussex bowling was again forcibly demonstrated in this match at Gravesend on Thursday last and two following days. On paper the county was fairly represented, but weak bowling, made worse by very inferior fielding, enabled Kent to score very heavily, and, with the exception of the 043 of the Australians, also against Sussex, their 521 is the largest total made in a good match this season. Lords Harris and Throwley put on 208 for the first wicket of Kent, but both were missed more than once, and the Sussex fielding on the first day was discredit­ able to a county team. The bowling of Lillywhite, Seneschal, and Juniper together cost Sussex 275 runs, and none of them took a wicket. Kent won by an innings and 175 runs, and their victory is the more noteworthy, as the eleven was not by any means a representative one. Lord Harris’s hitting was exceptionally line. His feat, in conjunction with Lord Throwley, in making 208 for the first wicket has only once, we believe, been beaten in a good match—on the memorable occasion when •^essrs. W. G. Grace and B. B. Cooper put on 283 runs for the Gentlemen against the Players of the ^Quth at the Oval in 18t>9. Lord Harris, c Blackman, b G reenfield..................176 Lord Throwley, b Black­ man ..................................62 G. G. Hearne, c Phillips, b Blackman ..................64 Mr. H. W. Renny-Tail- - your, b Blackman .. .. 40 E.O’Shaughnussy, b Black- mau „. .. ................0 Mr. C. Wilson, not out .. 62 S ussex . First Innings. Rev. F. J. Greenfield, o Wilson, b Collins ..................................0 Mr. U. T. Ellla, c F. Hcame, b Wootton ..................................22 Ur. H. Whitfeld, c Kenny-Tail- your, b C ollin s..........................8 Mr. A. H. Trevor, b Wootton .. 20 Mr. W. A. Bettesworth, c Wilson, b W ootton..................................14 Mr. W. Newham, c Pattisson, b Throwley ...............................10 Mr. W. Blackman, c Wood, b T h ro w le y ..................................10 Lillywhite, b Throwley .. .. 3 Seneschal, c Pattisson, b Woot­ ton ..........................................5 Phillips, not out ..................13 uHiP,er* u Renny-Tanvour, b Wilson..........................................13 Extras ..................................10 Mr.W.B. Pattisson,c Whit­ feld, b Blackman .. ..2 7 G. Collins, b Blackman .. 0 F. Hearne, b Blackman .. 0 H. Wood, c Greenfield, b W hitfeld..........................25 F. Wootton, st Phillips, b j Trevor ..........................11 | Extras..........................31 ANALYSES OF BOWLING. K ent . O. M. R.W. 0. M. R.W. Seneschal .. 22 7 52 0 Mr. Greenfield.. 18 3 39 1 Juniper .. .. 61 21 126 0 Mr. Whitfeld .. 32 9 71 1 Mr. Blackman . 51 22 86 7 Mr. Newham .. 3 0 14 0 Lillywhito .. 49 12 97 0 Mr. Trevor.. ..1 0 5 1 Seneschal bowled one wide. S ussex . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W. Collins . . . . 11 4 15 2 ......................... 8 3 12 0 Wootton .. .. 3617 45 4 ........................ 32.2 15 57 4 Lord Harris .. 11 2 27 0 ........................ 13 3 29 8 Lord Throwley . 16 4 29 8 ........................ 13 2 34 2 Wilson . . . . 2 1 2 1 ........................... 12 3 19 1 G, Hearne .. 51 35 39 1 F. Hearne .. 21 10 23 0 ROSS v. HEREFORDSHIRE. Plaved at Hereford on June 19. Score :— Ross. First Innings. R. Wright, b B r o w n ..................13 I). L. Davies, b Masefield .. .. 0 E. J. Taylor, c Hopewell, b Mase­ field ......................................... 45 W. Pantall, b B ro w n ..................0 G. Dawson, b-B ro w n ..................0 E. M. Knapp, b Masefield .. .. 49 J. B. Siddall, b Brown.................. 1 G. Nicholls, b B row n..................0 H. George, run out ..................10 E. T. Ursell, c Nice, b Masefield 0 C. Walker, not out ..................0 Extras .......................... .. 13 Total................................. 131 Second Innings. b Masefield..................0 b Brown ..................4 c Brown, b Jones .. 36 not out..........................2 not ont..........................10 st Pulling, b Brown.. 14 Extras . A. Hatton, b Walker .. 5 W. Masefield, b Walker .. 0 C. E. Brown, c Ursell, b Walker ..........................6 Hopewoll, b Ursell .. .. 19 W. J. Ineson, b Ursell .. 1 .T.Rand, c Davies, b Walker 13 Pulling, b Ursell .. .. 0 H erefordshire . G. Nice, c Knapp, b Ursell 6 W. Jones, c Davies, b Ursell ..........................6 W. D. Pulling, b Ursell .. 11 H. Andrews, not out .. 9 Extras.........................1 T o t a l ...............77 CHELTENHAM WANDERERS v. MALVERN COLLEGE. Played at Malvern on June 17- A. C.Bamford, c Mulliner, 13 6 b Tillard O. T. Pardoe, c Kenyon- Stow, b Mullinor F. Yardley, b Tillard.. N. Morice, c Brereton, b Tillard ..........................18 II. Harding, c and b Tillard ..........................14 F. H. Jagger, b Tillard .. 29 H. C. Saville, c and b Tillard .............................. 6 H. P. Hansell,!) Tillard .. 3 C. W. Gale, b Brereton .. 8 J. II. Coplestone, b Tillard 27 K. S. Barker, not out .. 19 B 12,1-b 10, w 6.. ..2 8 T o t a l ...................193 C heltenham W anderers . J. II. C. Baxter, st Pardoe, b M orico..........................7 E. A. A. Spencer, not out 54 P. Hattersley-Smith, not o u t ..................................Cl T o t a l ..................125 W. A. Lucy, C.Tillard, H. E. Bennett, L. D. Kenyon-Stow, E. W. Mulliner, J. C. Kay, \. Pringle, and Breretou did not bat. T o t a l ..................521 Second Innings. c Wood, b Harris . .107 c Wood, b Wilson .. 12 b Harris ..................29 b G. Hearno .. .. 0 c Pattisson, b Throw­ ley ..........................0 st Wood, b Throwley. 7 b W ootton..................8 cF.Hearne, b V/ootton 23 c Wilson, b Wootton . 1 not out..........................11 b W ootton ..................2 Extras..................15 Total. .123 Total ..218 REIGATE PRIORY v. GUILDFORD. Played atReigate on June 21. The Reigate team occupied the wickets the whole day, putting toge­ ther the grand total of 557. Comber’s 154 was a line, though not faultless innings. Mr. W. W. Read’s 263, his highest score, was a grand exhibi­ tion of cricket, as he gave but one chance when he had scored 205. His chief hits were four sixes, one five, fourteen fours, and thirty-six threes. Mr. Killick’s 50 were gained by good sound cricket. The second wicket fell at 54, the third at 422. R eigate Comber, b F. W. Franks. .154 G. N. Wyatt, b Dible .. 5 C. Robson, u Bateman, b B risto w .............................. 15 W. W. Read, c Dible, b Batomau............................263 F. Nightingale, o aud b Bateman................................8 II. H. Welch, c aud b Bate­ man .......................................6 HIGHBURY v. HORNSEY. Played at Hornsey on Saturday, June 17, anc1; resulted in a win for Highbury. Highbury scorei 166 runs in an hour and a half. t R. H. King, c Robinson, b Casson ..........................25 B. Stephenson, b R. Wake­ field ..................................4 R. Taylor, b Casson .. .. 15 W. A. J. Hicks, c W. Rob­ son, bCassou.. D. Jenkins, b Casson H. Jeff, b J. Robson.. .. 43 G .E . Smales, c G. Wake­ field,b G o w ................. /f C. L. King, b J. Robson .. ' ", F. Bisiker, b R. Wakefield A. B. Clarke, not ou t.. .. O0 T. Tillbrook, c Burton, b ^ Casson ..........................£ B 11,1-b 1 .................. 15 T o t a l ..................131} H ighbury . C. Boyton, b Clarke .. .. 1. W. Robson, not out .. .. 36 s B 8, w 3 ..................I l l T o t a l ..................166 E. H. Burkitt, not out .. 91 W. B. Robinson b Hicks.. 8 W. H. A. Gow, c Tillbrook, b Bisiker..........................9 J. Robson, c Clarke, b K ing..................................10 G. Wakefield, R. Wakefield, W. B. Casson, Jos. Robson, W Burton did not bat. SHORNCLIFFE CAMP v. DOVER COLLEGE. , Played at Shorncliffe on June 17. D over C ollege . Allfrey, R. Norris, h w, b King .. 0 J. L. Burt, b Lambkin .. 0 E. B. Woodman, c Wing­ ham, b K in g ..................0 M. Walters, b King .. .. 0 J. B. Norris, c Lewis, b Lambkin..........................3 M. Sparke, b Lambkin .. 0 E. A. Bush, b Lambkin .. 0 W. Haines, c Lambkin .. M. W. Kirby, c Callow, b K ing.................................. H. E. Lawson, b Lambkin R. A. Jackson, not out .. B 2, 1-b 1, w 1 .. 14 T o t a l ..................36 S horncliffe C amp . Capt. Thring, b Sparke .. 25 C. D. K?iug, c Kirby, b Sparke .......................24 E. Cooke, c Haines, b R. Norris .......................68 T. Gallwey, b Jackson .. 19 J. W. Callow, c Bush, b J a ck son ...................... 62 Capt. Lewis, b Sparke .. 54 ' M. Allfrey, c Woodman, b R. Norris..........................0 T. T. Macan, b R. Norris.. 17 I H. E. Hotham,b Jackson 19 IT. J. Lambkin, not out .. 11 Capt. Winter, st Burt, b R. Norris ..........................12 B 5 ,1-b 4 ..........9 T o t a l ..............320 RAVENSBOURNE v. J. AND R. MORLEY. These matches were played at Ladywell and Upton on June 17, and won by the Ravens­ bourne. J. and R. M orley ’ s (First Eleven). G. Harper, b Pritchard 7 J. Smith, c Pearce, b Pritchard.................. .. 0 R. Baker, c Cowley, b Wigley ..........................10 E. Hawland, b Pritchard.. 0 C. Clark, b Wigley .. .. 4 J. Brown, run out .. .. 3 P. Craze, b Wigley .. .. 14 J. Taylor, b Wigley .. .. 0 F. Manlett, b Pritchard .. 0 R. A. Gessing, not out .. 0 G. J. Blythe, b Pritchard 1 B 5 .......................... 5 Total R avensbourne (First Eleven). W. J. Cowley, b Craze .. 13 J. S. Kestrick, c Craze, b Baker ..........................12 E. J. Pritchard, not out .. 76 A. T. Pearce, b Blythe .. 13 H. Williams, st Brown, b Taylor ..........................32 A. Darlow, not out .. ..2 1 B 2 ,1-b 4, w 1 .. .. 7 T o t a l ..................174 H. Guille, A. Rumsey, W. Morley, F. Ellingham, and G. Wigley did not bat. J. and R. M orley F. Heale, b Tyrell .. .. 0 J. Y. Eady, c and b P. Williams .. . < .. .. 0 W. Rutter, b I'yrell .. .. 6 B. Josland, c and b P. W illiams..........................3 P. Read, c James, b P. Williams .. .. ., .. 1 J. Weir, b P. Williams .. 7 P riory . II. Killick, b Bristow .. 50 A. Durraut, c Walder, b Bateman.............................31 A. Read, not out .. .. 4 S. Skelton, b Bristow .. 4 F. Morrison, c Ethering­ ton, b Bateman .. .. 0 B 8 ,1-b 2, w 7 .. - 1 7 Total .557 (Second Eleven). G. A. Clarke, c Palmer, b Tyrell .......................... G. Lory, b Tyrell .. A. Johnson, c H. G. Williams, b P. Williams T. R. Stadon, not ont B. R. Riston, b Williams.. B 4, 1-b 2, w 4 .. Total R avensbournr (Second Eleven). O. H. G. Williams, b Rutter ..........................21 T. J. P. James, b Read .. 7 G. Pragnell, c Clarke, b Read..................................6 P. Williams, b Johnson .. 12 J. Slater, c Heale, b John­ son .. .■. ..................0 R. James, b Johnson .. 0 II. T. Palmer, b Johnson 5 T. C. Tucker, b Johnson.. 0 F. N. Godden, not out .. 15 W. King, b Rutter .. 0 J. S. Tyrell, c Josland, b Johnson..........................6 B 3, 1-b 1, w 8 .. .. 12 Total 81

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