Cricket 1882

(&4 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. June 29 , m 2 . A ustralians . C. Bannerman, st koley, b W. G. Grace . 88 l . Massie, 1 b w, b W. 1G race.............................60 X j . Murdoch, c W. G. “Vaco, b Gilbert .. -.2 8 X M‘Donnell, c E. M. *■-ace, b Gilbert .. .. 26 floran, c Pooley, b W. L G race...........................11- 1 Bonnor, c Read, b E. ' Grace.............................37 U nited . j First Innings. 5 W. G. Grace, c Palmer, b feofforth ..................................4 7E. M. Grace, b Spofforth .. 5 fed, c Garrett, b Spofforth M t J. Cranston. ' ip o ffo rth .......................... W. R. Gilbert, b Garrett Ward, b Giffen .. ' .uerdownjC Blackham, J. McC. Blackham, c Pooley, b Gilbert .. .. 32 G. Giffen, st Pooley, b B a rra tt..........................34 T. W. Garrett, run out .. 37 F. R. Spofforth, b E. M. Grace ..........................37 G. E. Palmer, not out .. 3 B 2 ,1-b 2, w 3 .. .. 7 ANALYSES OF BOWLING. Y orkshire . Total .501 Massie, b , b Gif- *n. .............................** c »nu u opuuui tu .. u fesT^^nnerman. b Palmer.. 11 c Horan, b Palmer .. 8 Second Innings. c Palmer, b Spofforth 11 b Palmer ..................1 run out »................16 b Palmer ..................10 b Spofforth..................12 c Palmer, b Spofforth 5 0 4 c and b Spofforth f. mu, u j . oiuici. •ratt, b Palmer. .j>uxyt-AXC . 5 lwinter, absent 5 Extras Total iley, not out i- Il !f) not out.. st Bonnor, b Palmer.. absent .. Extras .. Total ANALYSES OF BOWLINS. A ustralians . O. M.R. W. rratt fn w M 67 21 153 1 W. Grace nes 46 31 37 0 Gilbert .. . Grace 49 16 87 2 Read................. Gilbert bowled three wides. O. M. R. W, 53 18 118 3 52 23 94 8 12 9 5 0 pofforth .. -wlmer iffen arrett U nited . First Innings. 0. M. R.W. .. 36.3 16 51 4 .. . .. 21 9 33 2 .. . .. 26 5 50 2 .. 11 3 23 1 Second Innings. O. M. R.W. ................ 28 13 81 4 ................ 27.8 15 33 4 Shaw .. Morley Flowers Wright Barnes Gunn.. First Innings. O. M. R.W. .. .. 62 37 56 3 . . . . 8 3 15 0 .. ..23.1 9 42 1 .. ..3 3 11 53 1 .. .. 39 19 54 2 .. .. 20 13 33 2 Second Innings. O. M. R.W. 6 3 1.2 1 7 0 3 0 5 1 First Innings. N ottingham . Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W. Peate .. . 49 25 46 4 .. .. .. 49.3 23 68 7 Bates .. . . 4B.3 18 58 6 .. .. .. 32 8 43 2 Hill .. . 14 10 5 0 . . .. .. .. 22 15 14 1 Emmett 4 1 14 0 .. .. . . . . 3 0 11 0 Ulyett .. 4 2 7 0 . . .. .. .. 4 3 1 0 HaU .. . 3 1 6 0 WIMBLEDON v. KINGSTON HILL. Played at Wimbledon on Wednesday, June21, and won by Wimbledon in an innings, with 133 runs to spare. W imbledon C lub . A. Hay Cooper, b O. Armitage.......................... 3 H. Mounsey, b Hodgson.. 10 E. J. Diver, b Philips .. 73 F. Feilding, c Ponsonby, b Hugonin..........................11 C. Aston Key, c Hugonin, b O. Armitage..................71 B. A. Reeves, not oijt .. 68 O. B. Martyn, c and b M angles..........................1 E. W. Lock, c Cripps, b O. A rm itage.................0 C. J. Inglis, b Mangles .. 0 C. V. Keene, c C. Armitage, b O. Armitage.................0 W. H. Oliver, c Hugonin, b Philips .......................19 B 6 ,1-b 2, w 18, n b 1.. 27 T o t a l ...............283 K ingston H ill . YORKSHIRE v. NOTTS. The Yorkshiremen succeeded in taking full -evenge in this match, finished at Bratnall Lane, .'Sheffield, yesterday, for their hollow defeat on the Occasion of their first meeting at Nottingham. O s c r o ft won the toss, hut chose to take the field, a very unwise move, as events turned out. Morley, too, owing to au injury to his foot was only able to howl a few overs, so that Notts were altogether out of luck. The Yorkshiremen were mostly indebted to Lockwood, Ulyett, and Hall for their score of 264, and the Nottingham team found the bowling of JS.ites and Peateso puzzling that they were dismissed twice for an aggregate of 291. Yorkshire won by eight wickets. Bates and Peate between them took nineteen of the twenty Nottingham wickets, l’eate’s eleven wickets cost 114, Bates’s eight, 101 First Innings. Second Innings. C. D. Hodgson, c Inglis, b Diver 13 c Reeves, b Lock.. . 1 O. E. Armitage, run out 4 b K e y ........................ 15 A. F. Maitland, b Inglis .. 21 0 3 38 W. Mangles, b D iv e r .................. 0 11 H. Philips, c Inglis, b Diver 2 9, C. F. Armitage, c Inglis, b Diver 4 1 N. P. Adams, not o u t .................. 21 c Mounsey, b Key 0 J. M. Cripps, b D iv e r .................. 0 0 H. Cooke, c O. B. Martyn, b Key E. Ponsonby, c Feilding, b Diver 3 1 0 b K e y ........................ 1 L - b .......................................... 2 B 5, w 2................ 7 Total.... i i s w s p i s , r e p i i g , OVAL, ON JUNE 29, 80, AND JULY 1. SURREY ClaUB HOUSE 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, Manager for the Caterers. Jane 29,1882. 77 Y orkshire . TTlvett, c Selby, b Shaw .. 56 Hall, run out .....................26 Bates, c sub., b Shaw .. 39 Lockwood, b Gunn .. .. 74 L«*e, b Shaw .......................^ Emmett, b Barnes .. . . 1 7 Grimshaw, b Wright.. . . 17 Mr. Sidgwick, c Shaw, b Gunn ..........................0 Hill, b B a rn e s ....................... 3 Peate, not o u t ......................16 Hunter, b Flowers .. .. 17 B 7 ,1-b 4 ......................11 T o t a l ....................264 In the second innings Ulyett scored (not out) 18, Hall (1 b w» b Gunn) 4, Bates (c Sherwin, b Shaw) 7, Lockwood (not out) 0 ; total, 29. N ottingham . First Innings. Oscroft, c Ulyett, b Peate Shrewsbury, b Peate .. Barnes, b Bates .. S_dby, b Bates Scot»on, not out .. Shaw, c Emmett, b Bates .. Wright, b B a te s .................. Morley, b Bates Total..................................143 38 Second Innings, b Peate........................ 15 ‘t st Hunter, b Peate . *■ 2 b Bates........................ <; 32 c Ulvett, b Peate 4 41 c Hunter, b Peate . 7 2 b Peate........................ 3<l 11 c Hall, b Hill .. . 4 5 cBates, b Peate.. . 37 1 c Hunter, b Bates . 4 4 not out........................ fl 1 b Peate........................ (1 7 B ........................ 11 Total .. . .148 WIMBLEDON v. STREATHAM. Played at Wimbledon on June 24, and won by Wimbledon on the first innings. S treatham . First Inninga. Second Innings. W. S. Trollope, b Diver .. .. 4 J. E. Trollope, c Feilding, b Key ......................................... 17 E. J. Game, h w, b Diver .. .. 0 A. O. Burton, c and b Diver .. 6 F. Tooth, b D iver..........................0 D. Hallam, c Keene,b K ey.. .. 5 A. W. Reeves, b D iver..................0 H. Coles, b D iver..........................0 M. C. Coles, b Key..........................1 H. P. Robinson, 1 b w ,b Diver.. 5 F. Robinson, not o u t .................. 5 c Feilding, b Lock c Feilding, b Key c De Labat, b Lock b Diver.................. b K e y .................. 1b w, b Des Grae c Reeves, b Key .. c Lansdowne, b Des G raz..........................11 not out..........................0 absent..........................0 c and b Key..................0 B 3 ,1-b 2, w 1 .. 6 Total..................................43 G E N T L E M E N v. P L A Y E R S . KENN INGTON OVAL , June 29, 30, and July 1. Admission to the Ground, One Shilling. JULY 3 & 4, OVAL—FINAL TIE, INTER­ HOSPITAL CUP. L O N D O N Total .180 W imblfdon . First Innings. C. V. Keene, b W. Trol­ lope .................................. C. M. Des Graz, c and b Burton .......................... E. J. Diver, b W. Trollope C. Aston Key. b W. Trol­ lope .................................. F. Feilding, c Tooth, b Burton .......................... B. A. Reeves, st Game, b Tooth .......................... 9 R. Walters, b Barton .. 4 C. J. Ingles, b Tooth.. .. £3 E. W. Lock, run ou t.. .. 13 W. De Labat, not out .. 8 G. Lansdowne, b W. Trol­ lope ..................................5 B 9, 1-b 2 ..................11 T o t a l ..................83 In the second innings Des Graz scored (1 b w, b Btirto i) 6, Diver (b Burton) 0, Lock (not out) 0, De Labat (not out) 6, Lansdowne (st W. Trollope, 1) Burton) 1 ; b 4 ,1-b 1 ; total, 18. C rick et .— A song, written and composed by J. H. Smith, and dedicated to A. N. Hornby, Esq. “ It will be welcomed heartily by all lovers of the manly and truly national British game.”— Era. Post free, ISstamps, of the author, 22, Clifton-street, Wolverhampton. — [A d v t .] ATHLET I C CLUB. F INAL R OUND BETWEEN H. F. LA WF0RD d 0. E, W00DH0USE. 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