Cricket 1882
140 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 6, 1882. Studd did a splendid performance, adding 204 runs I to the score while they were together, the longest stand ever made, we believe, in this match. Peate’s bowling was of course very much missed by the Players, and Fothergill was only a poor substitute for Morley on the true and fast wicket. Still the batting of the Gentlemen presented a marked con trast to the poor display at the Oval. Messrs. Lucas and C. Studd both played brilliant cricket, and Mr. Steel hit freely when the edge was taken off the bowling. It was thought that the Players would make in their turn a long score, but though there were nine double figures, Ulyett’s 23 was the highest contribution, and the total only reached 163, Messrs. Steel and Morton each taking four wickets, the former for 78, the latter for 48 runs. In their second innings the Players, although they had to bat during part of the time in a very bad light, made a much better show. Ulyett, Barnes, and Bates all hit well, but Shrewsbury’s play was much the best on the side, and he carried out his bat for a really excellent score of 47. Rain prevented the Gentlemen going in to make the 77 wanted to win till five o’clock, but they got them easily, and won by eight wickets. The Players have not won at Lord’s since 1874. iEOLIAN. T. R. Pearse, c Grey, b Lipscombe ..................6 R. Heasman, b Lipscombe 21 H. L. Bailey, not out .. 85 J. Johnson, c and b Pawley 14 W. Morris, c Greenwood, b Pawley..........................21 E. J. Heasman, b Pawley 5 R. Headland, b Gray.. .. 9 B 14,1-b 4, w 5 .. .. 23 T otal..................181 B. l . Gardiner, W. Robinson, M. Morris, and J. Mara to bat. BRILLS SEA SALT G entlemen . First Inningp. A. N. Hornby, b Barlow .. 21 Dr. W. G. Grace, c Barlow, b B a t e s ................................4 A. P. Lucas, c Fothergill, b Flowers............................ 107 C. T. Studd, run out . .100 Lord Harris, c Lockwood, b Flowers................................4 A. G. Steel, c and b Barlow ..............................76 G. B. Studd, c Pilling, b Sates 4 C. F. H. Lesiie, b Flowers . 0 Rev. V. Royle, c Scotton, b F lo w e rs..........................31 F. H. Morton, not out .. 7 G. A. H. Leatham,b Barlow 8 B 6 ,1-b 6 ..................12 T o t a l ..................374 In tbe second innings Grace scored (o Pilling, b Flowers) 7» Leslie (c Bates, b Flowers) 26, Lucas (not out) 7, C. Studd (not out) 84; byes, 3 ; total, 77. First Innings. Second Innings. Bates, b Steel. Flowers, b Morton 8cotton, b Morten Fothcrgill, not out 23 st Leatham, b Studd. . 56 14 c Leslie, b Grace . 19 17 c Harris, b Grace . 52 9 c Grace, b Lucas.. . 36 13 c and b Grace .. . 19 19 c Leatbam, b Steel . 26 15 not out........................ , 47 20 c Leslie, b Steel.. . 5 0 run out.................. . (! 12 b Steel........................ 11 13 b Morton .. . 5 8 B 2 ,1-b 5, w 4 . 11 163 Total .. .287 1[ i T ennis .—The Hon. Alfred Lyttelton yesterday defeated Mr. J. M. Heath (late the champion), in a match at Lord’s. T he Sporting Life publishes a statement on good authority that Capt. Holden intends to resign the position he holds as Hon. Sec. of the Notts County Club at the end of the present season. C. B rampton , the onee noted Nottinghamshire cricketer, bowled four wickets in four consecutive balls at Devizes on Thursday week, and in the follow ing over two wickets with his second and third balls. S efton v. R ock F e rr y . —Played at Rock Ferry on Friday and Saturday. Sefton, 271 (E. Roper 103) ; Rock Ferry, 84 for two wickets. S core Sheets for forwarding matches to C ricket can be had at the Office, 17, Paternoster-square, London, E.C., price 9d. a dozen.—Advt. Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and refreshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. lid. PER BATH. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS, 1882 Group of this celebrated Team, with key, taken by permission at the Orleans Club, sent post-free on receipt of stamps. 8£ by inches, 2s.; Cabinet, Is .; Carte-de-Visite, 6d. Total .. .. ANALYSES OF BOWLING. G entlemen . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W. Barlow .. .. 50.3 21 753 ............................ 7 2 10 0 B ates.................. 48 23 642 ............................. 28 11 32 0 Fothergill .. .. 27 9 54 0 Flowers .. .. 61 28 804 ............................ 84 16 32 2 Barnes .. .. 21 9 34 0 Ulyett.................. 22 8 42 0 Lockwood.. .. 6 2 18 0 Scotton . . . . 3 1 8 0 P layers . First Innings. Sccond Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W. C. T. Studd .. 28 10 392 ............................. 44 14 71 1 Morton .. ..23.2 8 384 ............................. 21.2 3 56 1 6 te e l.................. 41 14 784 ............................. 53 22 75 3 Grace .. .. 31 9 60 8 Lucas .. .. 12 5 14 1 JEOLIAN v. TONBRIDGE. Played at the Greyhound, Dulwich, on Monday last, resulting in a draw. T onbridge . E. a . Parke, b Pearse .. 41 E. Greenwood, c Pearse, b Johnson..........................14 T. Pawley, c Bailey, b Morris ..........................100 L G. Collins, e Johnson, b i Pearse ..........................12 ' J. Underwood, run out .. 11 i H. R. Gray, not ou t.. .. 87 • W. Kirby, o Johnson, b Pearse ..........................4 J. Fowle, b Pearse .. T. Payne, b Pearse .. J. G. Gower, c R. Heas man, b Pearse .. R. Lipscombe, c Bailey, b Johnson .......................... B 4, l.b 4, w 3 .. Total . LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, 304, R egent S tre et , W. 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