Cricket 1882

130 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. JULY 6, 1882. AUSTRALIANS v. LEICESTERSHIRE. The success of Parnliam’s bowling for the county was the one feature of this match,jplayed at Leices­ ter on Thursday and Friday last. The Australians were expected to have a very easy victory, but the ground did not play well, and the scoring was very low, the four innings only producing an aggregate of 370 runs. Parnham is a slow left-hand round- arm bowler, and in both innings he was singularly successful. In the first he got nine wickets for 68, in the second six wickets for 61 runs. It was undoubtedly a very fine performance; but the ground helped him considerably. The Australian batsmen were apparently over-confident, and, for­ saking their usual caution, let out at him, fifteen of the eighteen wickets which fell to the bowler being caught. Wheeler, who, it may be remem­ bered, played two excellent innings against the first Australian team at Leicester, was again the highest scorer for the county, and, considering the form shown by the Australian players, Leicestershire’s defeat by 74 runs was in no way a disgrace. Score and analyses:— A ustralians . First Innings. Second Innings. H. H. Massie, c Bottomore, b P a rn h a m .................................. 22 c Curzon, b Bottomore 8 A. C. Bannerman, st Crofts, b Pamham .................................. 17 c Warren, b Parnham 3 W. L. Murdoch, c Rylott, b Parn­ ham ......................................... 6 c Crofts, b Pamham . 18 P. S. M‘Donnell, c Wheeler, b c Pamham, b Botto­ Pamham .................................. 4 more.......................... 25 T. Horan, b Parnham.................. 8 b Pamham .................. 28 G. J. Bonnor, c Curzon, b Pamc Thompson, b Pam­ ham ......................................... 2 ham .......................... 2 J. M. Blackham, not out .. 20 o Turner, b Pamham 0 G. Giffen, c and b Parnham 8 run out .................. 8 G. E. Palmer, b Rylott .. 1 not out .................. 9 F. R. Spofforth, st Crofts, b Pamham ................................. 16 c G. S. Marriott, b T. W. Garrett, c Rylott, b ParnParnham.................. 2 ham ......................................... 1 run out .................. 8 Extras ................................. 1 Extras.................. g Total................................. 106 Total .. ..116 L eicestershire . First Innings. Lord Curzon, b Spofforth .. .. 2 A. W. Crofts, c sub., b Palmor .. 8 Wheeler, b Spoffor*h..................3 C. Marriott, c Falmer, b Spofforth 17 G. S. Marriott, b Palmer .. .. 0 Turner, b Palm er..........................0 Pamham, c Massie, b Spofforth . 4 Warren, st Blackham, b Palmer. 0 Rylott, c Bannerman,b Spofforth 5 Thompson, b Palmer .. .. .. 0 Bottomore, not out ..................0 E xtras..........................................4 Total..................................43 Sccond Innings. b Palmer ..................0 c Blackham, b Spof­ forth..........................0 c Giffen, b Spofforth . 38 c Bonnor, b Spofforth 14 b P a lm e r ...................4 b Spofforth..................13 c Bannerman, b Spof­ forth..........................5 c Murdoch, b Palmer. 0 c sub., b Spofforth .. 3 c Massie, b Spofforth. 5 not out..........................10 Extras..................7 Total ..105 First Innings. O. M. R. W. Parnham .. .. 43.3 13 68 9 Rylott .. .. 43 21 37 1 ANALYSES OF BOWLING. A ustralians . Second Innings. O. M. R.W, .......................... 87 12 61 6 .......................... 17 5 32 0 Bottomore .. 19 11 18 2 Spofforth , Palmer L eicestershire . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W. 18 9 24 5 ............................ 33.2 11 54 7 17 10 15 5 ............................ 28 14 32 3 Giffen .. .. 5 1 12 0 GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS. It is a long time since this annual match has given r:se to so little excitement as that begun at Kennington Oval on Thursday last. Whether the interest had been spoiled by the attraction of the contest on the previous Thursday on the same ground between the Gentlemen of England and the Australians must be a matter of opinion, but no match, it is safe to say, between the Gentlemen and the Players on the Surrey ground has ever evoked so little enthusiasm. The substitution of Read of Surrey for Shrewsbury, who was otherwise engaged, was the only alteration in tho original list of Players, while the Gentlemen were the same as against the Australians, excepting that Lord Harris played for Mr. G. B. Studd, and a fast bowler, Mr. H.Rotherham, took the place of Mr. R. C. Ramsay. Rain made the wicket a little slow on Thursday for the Players, and the cricket on the first day was tedious, thirteen wickets only producing 195 runs. In the first innings of the Gentlemen the fourth wicket fell for 91, but the last seven wickets col­ lapsed surprisingly, and the innings was over for 105. Mr. Lucas was in two hours and three-quar­ ters for 20, and on the second morning he was at one time at the wickets an hour without scoring. An excellent defensive innings of 65 by Barlow, and some very clean hitting by Flowers to the tune of 50, enabled the Players to reach a sccond total of 207. Had the first batsmen in the second innings of the Gentlemen played with ordinary caution, they might have had an outside chance of pulling through; but they lost three wickets for eight runs, and despite some very plucky and good cricket by Lord Harris and Mr. Hornby, the Players won by 74 runs. Bates took seven of the Gentlemen’s wickets for 68 runs, and on the other side Mr. C. Studd was credited with eight wickets for 96. Flowers fully justified his appearance in the Players’ eleven at the Oval. He was the highest scorer, with an aggregate of 82 runs, and in the second innings of the Gentlemen he took four wickets for 20 runs. Score and analyses :— P layers . First Innings. Ulyett, c C. Studd, b Rotherham 22 Barlow, 1b w, b Steel..................1 Barnes, b Steel ..........................28 Bates, c Lucas, b Steel .. .. 20 Lockwood, c Tylecote, b Rother­ ham ..........................................0 Read, c Studd, b Steel..................8 Midwinter, not out ..................21 Flowers, st Tylecote, b Studd .. 32 Pilling, c Steel, b Rotherham .. 0 Hill, c Harris, b Studd .. .. 1 Pcate, 1b w, b S tu dd .................. 1 L - b ..........................................1 Total................................. 135 Second Innings, c Loslie, b Steel.. .. 45 c Rotherham, b Grace 65 fit Tylecote, b Studd . 3 b Studd ..................0 b Studd .................. c Hornby, b Steel c Grace, b Studd c Rotherham, b Steel 1b w, b Grace .. c and b Studd .. not out......................... B 1 ,1-b 2 .. G entlemen . First InningR. Total .. ..207 Second Innings. W . G. Grace, c Lockwood, b B a te s ......................................... 21 c and b Bates .. . 1 A. P. Lucas, li w, b Bates .. 20 c Bates, b Peato . 0 W. II. Patterson, c Peate, b Batos 0 . 10 W. W. Read, b Barnes .. 21 1b w. b Bates .. . 5 C. T. Studd, c Bames, b Hill .. 31 st Pilling, b Peato . 7 Lord Harris, c Bamos, b Hill .. 4 . 43 A. G. Steel, b Bates .. .. 1 c Pilling, b Flowers . 25 C. F. Leslie, c Bates, b Hill 0 . 0 A. N. Hornby, c Lockwood, b Hill 1 c Bames, b Barlow c Pilling, b Bates . 54 E. F. S. Tylecote, not out .. 1 . 0 H. Rotherham, b H ill.................. 0 . 0 B 3 ,1-b 2 ................................. 5 B 4 ,1-b 1 . 5 Total................................. 105 Total .. .150 ANALYSES OF BOWLING. P layers . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W . Steel .. .. 33 12 49 4 ......................... 44.3 22 61 3 Rotherham .. 37 19 46 3 .......................... 20 9 35 0 .. 12 6 23 0 .......................... 7 4 23 2 .. 16 6 16 3 .......................... 60 28 80 5 Patterson 3 2 5 0 G entlemen . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W. 9 2 16 2 8 3 10 0 .. 39 29 19 4 .......................... 41 17 49 3 Barlow .. 6 2 9 0 .......................... 15 7 20 1 6 3 5 0 5 1 10 0 Flowors .. 13 9 20 4 Midwinter .. 87 2 15 0 SURREY CLUB AND GROUND r. LAUSANNE. Played at Dulwich on Saturday, July 1. J. Faulkner, o Green, b Abel...................................7 M. T. La Thangue, b John son......................... 6 J. S. Walker, b Johnson.. 10 H. II. Hyslop, b Johnson.. 20 A. Sharood, c and b Green 10 C. Hoddcr, c Abel, b John­ son ..................................0 L ausanne . W. H. Rands, c Brown, b Johnson .......................... A. J. Greenop, b Johnson G. \V. Marsden, b Johnson H. Johnstone, not out .. E. B. Bocquet, absent .. B 3 ,1-b 3 ................... T o t a l ..................71 7BTC S urrey C lub and G round . E. Browne, 1 b w, b Turner, b Marsden .. .. 0 3 .. 19 Johnson, b Sharood.. .. 51 Bruckland, b Sharood .. 16 63 Hall, b Walker .. Hester, b Sharood .. .. 2 Haden, c Faulkner, b .. 1 4 B 8 ,1-b 5, w 1 .. 14 F. A. Rehder, b Marsden.. 9 — Green, b Sharood .. 5 INCOGNITI v. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE. Played at Sandhurst on Saturday, July 1, and won by the Insogs., after a most exciting match, by 6 runs. I ncogniti . A. W. L. Hemming, F. W. Capron, b Hamilton 4 O. B. Martyn, b Muudy .. 24 A. W. Soames, b Leslie .. 10 A. Bird, c Tonge, b Hamil­ ton ................................. 37 E. N. Fellowes,b Mundy.. 3 W. E. Roller, run out .. 59 H. Webber, b Hamilton .. 6 Major Bircham, b Hamil­ ton .. .. .. .. 0 Tonge, b Hamilton .. 1 C.E. Horner, o Carruthers, b M undy..........................7 W. Bird, b Hamilton .. 4 Mansfield, notout .. .. B B 5 ,w l..........................6 Total .169 12 7 60 W. P. Ward, c Webber, Roller .................. E. L. Engleheart, W eb b e r.................. W. C. Tonge, b Horner W. C. Oates, 1 b w, b H o r n e r ..........................6 R. A. Carruthers, c A. Bird, b Horner .. .. 14 W. Clayton, c Homer, b Roller................................5 R.M. C ollege . b B. St. J. Mundy, c Martyn, b H om er..........................6 W. M. Tracy, b Homer .. 28 L. A. II. Hamilton, c Bircham. b Horner .. 0 N. W. Cuthbertson, b H o r n e r ..........................0 T. D. Leslie, b Homer .. 12 P. E. P. Crawfurd, not out 2 B 6 ,1-b 1, w 1, n b 3 .. 11 Total .163 ANCHORITES v. BL a CKHEATH PROPRIE- TARY SCHOOL. Played at Blackheath on Juno 21, and won by the visitors by six runs. B lackheath S chool . R. P. Sewell, c & b Carter . 39 E. H. Finch, c W. Slater, b West ..........................3 F. A. Smith, b Fisher II. Paine, b Austin .. W . A. Lewis, c Austin, b Carter .. .. .. .. G. Paine, c Sweetlovo, b Carter .......................... E. J. Church, b Swcetlove C. J. Sutherland, b Carter 2 C. R. Isaacs, c West, b 1 'Sweetlove ..................13 C. A. Taylor, b Carter .. 5 E. Rimmer, notout.. .. 2 E. Rowsell, b Ciyter.. .. 0 B 5 ,1-b 2, w 4 .. .. 11 Total .105 B. R. Fisher, b Sewell .. 12 M. Sweetlove, b Smith .. 0 A. Austin, c H. Paine, b Sewell ..........................1 J. S. Slater, b Sewell .. 3 W. Slater, c Taylor, b Sewell ..........................49 W. Youngman, c H. Paine, b Rimmer ..................8 J. Carter, b Sewell .. .. 2 A nchorites . P. E. Coombe, c Smith, b Sewell ..........................19 A. Sutcliffe, not out .. 9 F. West, bSewell .. . . 0 D. Carroll, b Sewell .. .. 0 S. C. Lewis, b Sewell .. 2 B 5, w 1 .................. 6 T o ta l..................Ill JUNIOR SOUTHGATE v. WINCHMORE HILL Played at Winchmore Hill on the 1st inst. J unior S outhgate . E. C. Saunders, 1b w, b W a te r s .........................8 A. E. White, b A. Walker 11 B. W. Sharp, c Walker, b Moore .......................17 R. A. Davis, c Busk, b Moora .......................11 W. D. White, not out .. 47 F. F. White, b Waters .. 0 N. II. Mainwaring, c Tott, b M o o re ................ J. H. Walford, b Waters G. James, b Waters .. F. W. Smith, b Moore J. W. Sharp, b Walker Extras.................. Total 114 W inchmore H ill . W. R. Back, c J. Sharp, F. F. W h ite ............... J. Tott, c J. Sharp, b F. 1 White ........................ J. Waters,’c James, b F. 1 White ........................ J. W. Middleton, c A. I White, b F. F. White . E. Middleton, b F. ] White ........................ 11 A. Walker, b F. F.White.. J. Allen, run out.................. J. Moore, st J. Sharp, b F. F. W h it e .................. T. T. Busk, b Davis .. W. Pritchard, not out J. Brandon, c aud b Davis Extras.......................... Total

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