Cricket 1882

168 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. .t u ly 20,1882. ^ T p E v g C 0 ^ E : B 0 0 K ^ ( Continued .) CHELTENHAM v. MARLBOROUGH. This match was played on Wednesday, July 12> and following day on the College Ground, Chelten­ ham. The Marlburians had the best of the gam 9 at every point, and won by 70runs. In second innings of Cheltenham Greenway went in first and carried out his bat. The same feat was performed last year by H. M. Leaf for Marlborough in this match. In ths second innings of Cheltenham Buckland (fast un­ derhand) bowled 20 overs, 17 maidens, for 15 runs and sevenwickets. Of the 27 matches now played, each school has won 10. MiKLBOHOUGH. First Innings. O. Wynne, b Page..........................7 E. H. Buckland, c Page, b Jones 1 F. E. Rowe, c Greenway, b Jones 1 K. M. Marley, c Andrews, b Jones 29 C. H. Leaf, c Humphreys, b Jones 1 W. A. Rose, not o u t ..................81 F. H. Fox, b Jones ..................0 W. R. Lewis c Taylor, b Jones.. 1 G. R. Garnett, c Greenway, b J o n e s ..........................................1 F. G. Padwiok, b Page..................7 G. V. Harding, c and b Page .. 0 L-b 2, w l . . ' ..................8 Total. Second Innings. run out..........................23 b Page..........................7 e Heath, b Jones .. 7 c Greenway, b Jones.. 44 c Taylor, b Jones .. 0 c Andrews, b Page .. 8 h w, b Jones .. .. 18 b Jones ..................1 b Page..........................14 c Page, b Jones .. .. 4 not out......................... 1 B 1 ,1-b 8 .. .. 4 Total .. ..121 C h e lte n h a m . First Innings. Second Innings. C. E. Greenway, b Leaf .. .. 0 n otou t.........................89 L. Humphreys, c Rose, b Garnett 4 c Buckland, b Leaf .. 1 F. Grant, c Buckland, b Leaf .. 6 c Wynne, b Buckland . 0 D. T. Jonas, c and b Buckland .. 14 bBuckland...................0 H. V. Page, b Leaf ..................27 b Buckland.....7 F. Westcott, c Padwick, b Hard­ ing.................................................12 b Buckland..................1 L. H. Taylor, st Rowe, b Leaf .. O b G a rn e tt..................5 A. B. Heath, b Leaf ..................5 b Buckland.... 1 F. B. Andrews, c and b Buckland 2 b Buckland................. 0 D. C. Lee, b Buckland....................1 run out..........................0 N. C. Chamberlain, not out .. l b Buckland..................0 B 2 ,1-b 1 ................................. 8 B 8, w 1 .. .. 4 Total................................. 75 Total .. ..5 8 ESHER v. INCOGNITI. Played at Esher on July 15, and resulted in an easy win for the home team. During the afternoon their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of ! Albany honoured the cricket field with their presence. Both the duke and the duchess evi- , dently took great interest in the game. The vice- president, Mr. M. Martineau, and secretary, Mr. C. C. Clarke, had the honour of being presented to them. It may not be generally known that the duke is president of the Esher C.C. E sh e r . 42 W. H. Game, b Meller C. E. Cottrell, c sub, White ..........................82 M. C. Clarke, c Soames, b White ......................... 17 G. F. Vernon, c sub, b S o a m e s..........................44 , Rev. W. Law, c Wilson, b 1 M e a r e s ..........................1 [ F. L. Cottrell, c Micklem, b W h ite ..........................19 A. P. Lucas, not out.. .. 15 R. A. Smith, b White .. 19 E. M. Wigram, b Barrett . 10 H. Price, c White, b Meller ..........................0 C. Martineau, b Barrett .. 1 B 2 ,1-b 2, w 2, n b 1 .. 7 Total .207 I n cogniti . First Innings. T. Micklem, h w, b G am e .. . A. C. White, st Price, G a m e ....................................... W . A. Soames, b Wigram .. . C. Wilson, b C. E. Cottrell.. ' F. E. Street, b Wigram .. . A. W. Soamt-b, b C. E. Cottrell. 1T. C. A. Barrett, run out .. . H. Meller, c Price, b C. E. Cottrell..........................................11 E. Giberne, c Vernon, b G a m e ..........................................17 J. E. Trollope, not out..................2 Major G. B. Meares, b C. E. Cottrell.. ..................................0 B 6, l - b l ,n b l ..................8 11 2 21 1 9 15 Second Innings, b W 'igram ..................7 b Game..........................4 c sub, b Game .. .. 7 h w, b Game..................0 notout..........................9 not out.................. e Lucas, b Game Total .106 B 1, w 1 Total Second Innings. b Helps .................. b Gallier .................. . 11 b Helps 0 b Gallier BRIGHTON COLLEGE v. CLAPHAM. Played on the College Ground, Brighton, on Thursday, when the Clapham Eleven won by eight wickets. B rig h to n C o lle g e . First Innings. W. A. Odling, b Helps..................2 C. Abbott, b Helps ...................0 R. H. Dewing, b Helps .. C. Wickham, c Helps, b Gal­ lier ......................................... P.J S. Russell, c Gallier, b Gallier......................................... 8 H. C. Scott, c Bate, b Helps .. 2 A. Hargrave, b H elps..................0 J. Gater, not o u t ..........................1 A. Wilson, b Helps ..................2 R. H. Jones, b H elps..................0 E. Roche, b Gallier ..................1 E. Mellersh, b Gallier..................2 Extras ..................................5 Total. 29 b Helps.......................... b Helps.......................... b Major .................. b Helps.......................... 1b w, b Major c O’Donoghue, b Helps b Helps.......................... not out.......................... Extras.................. Total .. C la ph a m . E. B. Warren,"c Hargrave, b W ick h a m ..................18 E. F. Brown, c Wickham, b Dewing..........................1 L. Wood, b Dewing .. .. 6 J. Scully, c Wickham, b D e w in g ..........................8 A. Winterbottom, b Dew- i n g ..................................2 Helps, b Dewing .. .. 0 Total W. Gallier, b Dewing .. 0 In the seoond innings Warren scored (b Wickham) 0, Wood (not out) 9, Winterbottom (not out) 10, Bate (b Wickham) 5; extra, 1 ; total, 25. W. R. Major, c Odling, b D e w in g .......................... W. M‘Farlane, b Dewing.. H. V. Bate, not out .. E. Salazaar, b Dewing F. O’Donoghue, b Rus­ sell .................................. Extras.......................... DISRAELI v. PARK HOUSE SCHOOL, GRAVESEND. Played at Gravesend on July 8, and resulted as follows:— P ark H ouse S chool . Scott, b L. H. Gunnery .. 87 F. Kahl, c L. H. Gunnery, b L ester..........................11 G. Mallinson, b Wood .. 25 J. Malliuson, b Gunnery.. 9 Garaiss, b Wood .. .. 5 Machell, c Lester, b L. H. Gunnery..........................0 Wickes, b L. H. Gunnery . 16 H. Kahl, b L. H. Gunnery 13 C. Gibson, c Harris, b Wood .........................2 Day, not out ..................1 Hunter, st Henderson, b Wood .........................0 B 5 ,1-b 8, w 8 .. .. 11 T o t a l ................180 D is r a e l i . L. H. Gunntery, c G. Mal­ linson, b J. Mallinson .. 0 G. W. Henderson, retired. 4 F. C. Wood, b Garaiss .. 21 G. Barton, b Wickes .. 9 R. Harris, b Garniss .. 11 G. H. Gunnery, b Wickes . 5 H. Lester, b Garaiss.. .. 1 C. Morgan, not out .. .. 0 B 7 ,1-b 2 ..................9 Total C. Shipton, G. C. Earle, and H. Scarlett did not bat. 60 SPRING HILL SCHOOL v. BANISTER’S COURT SCHOOL. Played at Spring Hill on Wednesday. July 12, the home team winning easily by an innings and 38 runs. B a n ist e r ’ s C o u rt S chool . First Innings. F. S. Cole, b R icketts.................5 J. Carter, c Vint, b Serjeant .. 0 A. Dawson, b Ricketts.................0 Rev. A. H. Ellaby, b Serjeant .. 1 B. Raymond, b Serjeant .. .. 0 C. Ellaby, b Serjeant............... {11 W. Cole, uot o u t ........................ 9 W. H. Complin, b Ricketts .. 0 G. K. Page, b Ricketts.................4 P. Blake, b R ic k e tts .................0 W. Gray, b R ick e tts .................0 Second Innings, c Thorn, b Ricketts .. 5 b R ick etts..................0 b Serjeant..................0 c Hudson, b Ricketts 1 cHudson,b Serjeant.. 4 c Thorn, b Ricketts .. 5 b Serjeant..................0 b Serjeant..................0 c Bell, b Randall .. 2 b Serjeant..................0 not out..........................1 Total. 80 Total 18 S prin g H il l S chool . H. Serjeant, c Pago, b Blake ..........................21 E. Hudson, c Raymond, b D a w so n .......................... 8 F. Walrond, b Raymond.. 0 E. W. Carrick, b Blake .. 26 P. Greg, c C. Ellaby, b D a w so n ..........................0 W. Bell, b Blake J.. ..1 1 Gray, b F. Randall, Blake F. Thorn, b Dawson.. W. Ricketts, b Blake E. T. Vint, c Raymond. D aw son.................. C. ,T.R. Marsh, not ont B 7,1-b 1, w 1 Total CLAPTON (S econd T e am ) v . ORIEL (O ld J ohnians ). Played at Clapton on Saturday, July 15, and left drawn. C lapto n . J. B. Watt, st Frstnedge, b F„ P. Percival .. .. 11 C. E. Hart, run out .. .. 2 F. H. City, c Shaw, b F. P. P ercival.......................21 J. H. Wilson, b W. Perci­ val ...............................10 G. W. City, uot ou t.. .. 51 S. W. Grant,run ou t.. .. 0 W. Dawney, b F. P. Per­ cival .................................1 G. Pairott, b Briscoe M. Nicholson, 1 b w, B riscoe.................. , A. E. Vidler, b Briscoe A. Pitt, c Bailey, B riscoe ........................ B 2,1-b 1, w 2 .. . Total .114 O r ie l . J. Shaw, c Grant, b F. C ity ..................................4 C. T. Fastnedge, c Nichol­ son, b G. City..................2 F. G. Percival, c Parrott, b F. C ity..........................26 F. B. Percival, b Dawney.. 5 W. R. Percival, eF. City,b H art..................................16 Brander, b Hart .. P. Briscoe, b Watt .. C. Lamprini, run out J. M. Percival, not out .. E. Bailey, not out .. B 5 ,1-b 1, w 1 .. Total A. A. Percival did not bat. ONE AND ALL v. MALDEN (VICTORIA). Played at Kennington Oval on Saturday last, and resulted in a victory for the first named by seven wickets. M a l d e n . A. Carter, c Bradbury, b 5 Sherw in....................... 21 H. Vickerey, c and b W r ig h t .........................6 F. Attfleld, b Wright .. 0 A. Woodrofle, c and b Sherw in.......................18 J. B. Cowdv, 1b w, b Sher- wri n ................................8 J. Ashton, c Bradbury, b Spelm an....................... 21 T. Newens, b Quennell .. C. Attfield, c Spelman, b Plunkett.......................... H. Woodrooffe, b Spelman H. Young (sub), b Spelman A. Mough (sub), not o u t.. E xtras.......................... Total O ne a n d A l l . J. Quennell, not ou t.. .. 8 E xtras............................. 18 T o t a l ....................184 T. T. Bradbury, not out .. 49 C. H. Plunkett, b A. Wood- roffe..................................4 W. Spelman, run out .. 40 T. Sherwin, c Ashton, b Cowdy ..........................20 J. G. Padbury, A. Wright, T. Gray, E. A, Meyer, A. B. Russell, and H. Russell did not bat. GREVILLE v. OLD BUXTONIANS. Played at Eton and Middlesex on Saturday, July 15 ; the game was well§eontested, but resulted in a draw; the fielding of the Old Buxtonians was remarkably praiseworthy. O ld B o x to n ia n s. C. Sharpe, run out .. .. 27 W. Spencer, 1b w, b Hud­ son...................................19 W. Randle, c Hudson, b Brockbank ..................8 A. Davis, b Hudson .. W. Davis, b Gregory.. J. Macaire, o Hudson, L e e ......................... F. Bowen, b Gregory.. 1 28 C. P. Walker, c Gander, b Beeeds .......................... F. Abercombie, c Gregory, b B reeds.......................... F. Randle, b Gregory.. .. W. Baker, not out .. B8........................... T o t a l ..................107 G r e v il l e . J. Brockbank, c Randle, b Spencer .. .. .. ..3 6 E. W. Hudson, b Spencer 5 E. Lee, b Randle .. .. 0 J. Bates, b Spencer .. .. 2 E. Davies, not out .. .. 9 C. T. Hart, b Spencer .. 0 H. Gregory, c Baker, b Randle *..........................0 A. O. Breeds, not out .. 7 C. D. Hamilton, did not bat. W. Cale, did not bat. W. Gander, did not bat. ’ B 6, 1-b 4, w 2 .. .. 12 T o t a l ..................71 MR. K. D. COFFIN’S X I. v. MR. J. H. BIRKETT’S XI. Played at Catford Bridge on July 13 and 14. M r. J. H. B ir k e t t ’s XI. W. J. Upton, c Dainty, b B r e w e r..........................18 J. H. Birkett, c Dainty, b G od frey..........................15 N. Beete, b Godfrey .. .. 0 H. W. Brierley, b Godfrey 0 A. C. Colbran, b Dainty .. 8 T. C. Harris, b Godfrey ;. 8 A. K. Wallace, b Godfrey 10 W. Birkett, b Godfrey .. 24 It. P. Birkett, b Brewer.. 0 A. G. Mussibini, notout.. 25 F. T. Cottell, b Godfrey.. 0 B 5 ,1-b 2,w 8, n b 5.. 15 T o t a l..................118

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