Cricket 1882
188 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. JULY 27, 1882. W okin gh am . holmes, o Parfitt, b Buck land ........................................I 3ulloek, b Buokland .. . . 1 2 I. Baldwin, b Cook .. .. 17 ling, b Cook ........................1 Jates, run o u t ..................... 22 I. Baldwin, b Buckland .. 0 Burge, c Warren....................... 6 F. Barlett,b Parfitt.. .. 4 Goodchild, c Smith, b Lax 4 Murdoch, not out .. .. 0 Smale, b L a x ..................0 B ................................10 T o ta l................77 ASHFORD v. TUNBRIDGE WELLS. . Played at Ashford on July 21. The bowling of J. C. Avery on behalf of Ashford in the first kmings of Tunbridge Wells was somewhat extra ordinary, he bowling 12 overs, 10 maidens, two Uns, and eight wickets, all clean bowled, amongst ,fhich were W. Draper, Ingram, and others well- tlnown as having taken part in Kent county 'uatches. A s h fo r d . fc^Swaffer, b Draper.. .. 5 iC B. Fox, c Collins, b j Draper ..........................85 i&W. White, b Draper .. 29 ,J.S. S. Spicer, c Ramsden, b Noaked..........................1 .CA.very, b D ay..................11 .AKennett, 8t Ingram, b K n ig h t ..........................6 T u n b r id g e First Innings. /Ingram, c Kennett, b Fox .. tfjCollins, b Avery nCDraper, b Avery .................. ANoakcs, b Avery .................. W-Day, bFox.................................. vVMarten, b Avery .................. vVKnight, b A v e r y .................. A3. Ramsden, b Avery .. .. «F . Wickham, b Avery .. iVSmurthwaite, b Avery ^Marten, sen.,not out .. .. B 1 ,1-b 1.. .. .. .. E. J. Spicer, b Draper .. 0 G. Farley, b Draper .. .. 0 R. W. Hill, c Ingram, b Draper ..........................4 W. G. Handcock, not out 2 P. Phelps, b Draper.. .. 0 B 9 ,1-b 2, w 1 .. .. 12 T o t a l ..................105 W e l l s . Second Innings, c Whito, b Fox .. .. 3 b Avery..........................0 not out..........................61 b Avery..........................1 c E. Spicer, b Fox .. 5 b F o x ..........................2 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 c White, b Fox .. 0 b Avery.................. 3 b Farley .. 0 1 b F ox..................... 2 B 5 ,1-b 3, w 2 Total..................................19 Total .. ..I l l HIGHGATE WANDERERS v. HORNSEY. Played at Hornsey on Saturday, July 22. H ig h g a te W a n d erers . I. C. Newton, b Rayner .. 9 h A. Rimington, b Rayner 4 ^ J. Leach, c Griffiths, b Rayner ..........................107 Fletcher, b T. Nickolls, b Sheppard ..................8 Maude, st Hickes, b Sheppard..........................7 T.H. Meynell, b Sheppard 0 T Sharp, c Rayner, b Sheppard .. .. .. .. 6 W J. Sheppard, not o u t.. 15 VYHickes, b Newton .. 12 A. Nickolls, c and b N e w to n ..........................2 S. Howard, c T. Nickolls, b Sheppard..................73 F. C. Adams, c Draper, b Sheppard..................31 H. F. Lofts, c Orton, b Sheppard ............ 6 E. Heath, not out .. .. 9 B 1, 1-b 1, w 4 .. ..6 Total .261 G. C. Rayner, b Newton 5 L-b ..........................1 Total 35 CLAPTON y . WANSTEAD. Played at Wanstead on Thursday, July 20. C lapton . i First Innings. j 'iV’Batty, run out........................ 57 ; 4.W . G. Woollaton, b Master- I man ......................................... 0 EH. Burkitt, b Baines .. .. 7 WD. White, c sub, b Sainsbury 13 r.H. Douglas, c sub, b Baines .. 0 C.T. Aveling,cPelly,b Saiusbury 18 s. A. Asser, run out .................. 1 'f-H. City, b Sainsbury .. .. 13 Anderton, not o u t ..................0 ; VtfG. Bradshaw, b Sainsbury .. 5 £M. Tebbut, h w, b Sainsbury.. 0 ' B 5 , w 2 , n b l ..................8 Total.. .-. ..................122 W an ste a d . Second Innings. not out.. .. .. . . 2 5 c Francis, b Baines .. 2 c A. Womersley, b Sainsbury .. .. 17 c Wilkinson, b Baines 8 not out..........................48 st D. Womersley, b Baines ..................14 Bt D. Womersley, b Baines .. .. .. 5 b Baines ..................6 B 4, w 2 Total ..131 I £ Sainsbury, b Douglas 33 WIN. Baines, b Asser .. 8 I Vf Francis, c Asser, b * Bradshaw.........................14 i p.Womersley, b Batty .. 28 C.E. Masterman,b Douglas 0 ^Womersley,st Anderton, b B radshaw ..................19 pEchalaz,c andbBradshaw 4 R. E. Peake, b Bradshaw 0 E. Pelly, c Anderton, b Batty ...................... 8 Wilkinson, b Batty.. .. 0 J. Pearce, not out .. .. 1 B 5 .......................... 5 T otal...............115 C B I C K E T . GRAND MATCH, LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT A U S T R A L I A . The above match will be played on the ground of the Liver pool Cricket Club, Aigburth Road, Liverpool, on Monday, Tues • day, and Wednesday, July 31, and August 1 and 2, IPSi. The Elevens will be selected from the following:—LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT—G. Bird, C. Jones, W. S. Patterson, E. II. Porter, E. Roper, Rev. V. Royle, D. Q. Steel, A. G. Steel, R. G. Barlow, J. Briggs, J. Crossland, R. Pilling, A. Watson. AUSTRALIA—A. C. Bannerman, J. M. Blackham, G. J. Bonnor, H. F. Boyle, T. W. Garrett, G. Giffen, T. Horan, S. P. Jones, P. S. McDonnell, H. H. Massie, W. L. Murdoch, G. E. Palmer, F. H. Spofforth. Wickets will be pitched at 12 o’clock each day. Luncheon at 2 p.m. Admission to the Ground Is., or by Ticket for the Match, 2s. 6d. Cheap Special Trains will run from Manchester and surrounding towns—see Company’s Bills. TICKETS for Covered Reserved Stand, 10s. the Match ; 5s. the day; to be obtained by l e t t e r only , w it h re m itta n c e , from tho Secretary, Aigburth Road, Liverpool; also Admission Tickets for the Match, 2s. 6d. Unreserved Stand, Is. each day, to be obtained on the ground only. The Ground is within three minutes’ walk,of Mersey Road Station on the Cheshire Lines. Lawn Tennis Tournament D evonshire P a r k , E astbocrnf .. Aug. 28 , 1882, & following Days. G e n t l e m e n ’ s S i n g l e s (O p e n ) , FIRST PRIZE value 3 0 guineas. Gentlemen's Singles (Handicap), FIRST PRIZE value 2 0 guineas. The above Prizes are given by the Devonshire Fark Company. The whole of the Entrance Money will be expended in Second and other Prizes. . Entrance for each event, iO/0. Full particulars on application to THOS. HOLMAN, SEC. Australia v. Players of England. KENNINGTON OVAL, Aug. 10, 11, and 12. Admission to the Ground, One Shilling. Applications, for Reserved Seats must be madf at once to the Secretary, Surrey County Cricket Club, Kennington Oval, London, S.E., the prices for which are for the Match— For the Covered Stand, 20s. For the Uncovered Stand, 10s. No Carriages Admitted. N e w p o r t , M o n . ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING. BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 7. £150 in P R IZ E S for Amateurs. E ntries C lose J uly 29th to BICHARD MULLOCK, H on . S ec . BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and refreshes,'and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. lid. PER BATH. O P . - A L L C H E M I S T S , E T C . S U R R E Y v. Y O R K S H I R E . KENN INGTON OVAL , July 27, 28, and 29. Admission to the Ground, Sixpence- AUGUST 3— FINAL TIE—SURREY CUP—MITCHAM v. ESHER. AUGUST 7—BANK HOLIDAY— SURBEY v. NOTTS. AUGUST 10, 11, 12— AUSTRALIANS v. PLAYERS OF ENGLAND. CRICKET CALENDAR 1 8 8 S . Pi D lA F (Y FOR THE 3eA)30JM . Containing— A L L P R IN C IP A L M ATCHES , W ith Room for Insertion o f Own Engage ments, Batting and Bow ling Records, Memoranda, &c. NOW READY, PRICE SIXPENCE C R I C K E T P R E S S , 17, P A T E R N O S T E R S Q U A R E , LONDON, E.C. iMtiii y. ism ipni, OVAL, JULY 27, 28, and 29. SUHHEY CkUB HOUSE , KENN INGTON OVAL. Members and Visitors are respectfully invited to .ake a copy (gratis) of the “ Caterer’s Directions,” »hich will be handed to them by a Commissionaire nside the turnstiles. This will prevent confusion .ml. disappointment at Luncheon time, and give ;very information when, where, and how to get Refreshments. EDWARD J. COOK, July 27,1882. Manager for the Caterers. Printed bj W. B. Waiosx fo r the Proprietor, C. W. A lcock at 17i PatemoBter Square, London, E.C., loljr 27,1882.
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