Cricket 1882

252 CEICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. a u g u s t 24, iss2. TH E R E IG A T E W E E K . MARYLEBONE CLUB AND GROUND v. REIGATE AND DISTRICT. Played on August 14 and 15. M.C.C. won by >4 runs. M.C.C. First Innings. )‘Shaughne?sy, b Parfitt .. .. 0 Uteweil, b Morrison................ 22 iov. P. Hattersley-Smith, b Par­ fitt.............................................0 Vest, b Parfitt ........................4 L\Mycroft, b Jones .................9 lev. F. W. Hotham, c and b K ensington P a r k . Second Innings, c II. Pigg, b Roller .. 03 c and b H. Pigg.. .. 2 b Morrison................ 23 c Jones, b I’Anson .. 5 not out....................... 28 Jones 3. R. Stansfield, b Jones .. L G. Courage, run out Clayton, c and b Morrison.. f. R. H. Thompson, not out ^’apt. A. L. Patton, absent.. L - b ............................... Total. 0 0 4 1 4 0 1 45 R e ig a t e . First Innings. 3. Pigg, c Attewell, b West.. .. 0 H. Pigg, b Attewell ................0 3. E. Palmer, b West .. . . . . 0 W. W. Read, c Stansfield, b West 11 S. N. Wyatt, run o u t ................ 7 W. E. Roller, b Attewell .. .. 1 Jones,b Attewell........................16 R. I’Anson, b Attewell................ 0 Comber, c Attewell, b West .. 2 T. J. Parfitt, not o u t ................14 IT. C. Morrison,st Mycroft, b West 6 Extras ...............................8 c Read, b Jones.. .. 1 runout........................7 b Jones........................8 b Jones........................8 c I’Anson, b Morrison 16 b I’A n so n ................ 4 Extras................ 15 Total ..174 Second Innings, c Attewell, b West .. 10 runout....................... 2 c Stansfield,b Attewell 5 e Mycroft, b Attewell 5 b Attewell................19 c Mycroft, b Clayton.. 23 cO’Shaugnessy.bWest 19 st Mycrofb, b Attewell 1 stMycroft,bO’Shaugh- nessy....................... 2 not out........................0 c Hotham.b O’Shaugh­ nessy....................... 0 Excras................ 5 Total ..100 GENTLEMEN OF SURREY v. REIGATE AND DISTRICT. Played on August 16 and 17. Reigate won by seven wickets. G e n tle m e n of S u r r e y . First Innings. J. J. Parfitt, b J o n es................ S. W. Cattley, c H. Pigg, b C. Pigg W. E. Roller, h w, b C. Pigg E. O. Powell, not o u t ................ W. S. Trollope, b Jones .. .. X. J. Key, c Streatfield, b C. Pigg C. F. Cumberlege, b Jones .. S. Colman, b Jones ................ H. T. Cattley, b C. Pigg .. H. Hardy, c Read, b Jones.. .. W. Barker, b Jones ................ B 2 ...................................... Total...............................52 R e ig a t e . First Innings. KENSINGTON PARK v. REIGATE DISTRICT. Played on August 18 and 19. AND R e ig a te . First Innings. W. W. Read, stFerns, b Bousfield 18 G. N. Wyatt, c Thompson,b Hay 5 E. O. Powell, c Ferns, b Hay .. 2 Jones, c Crawfurd, b Bousfie-d.. 18 First Innings. E. J. Bousfield, c Read,b I’Anson 23 Hay, b Parfitt ....................... 24 J. Gifford, c Wyatt, b Streatfield 71 A. J. Stanley, o Streatfield, b R oller......................................4 J. G. Ferns, c Powell, b Read .. 14 F. D. Pawle, b Streatfield .. .. 5 H. A. Monkland, b Streatfield .. 0 W. F. Thompson, c and b Roller 27 Hawksworth, b J on es................6 O. D. Brooks, not o u t ................1 R. P. Crawfurd, b Jones .. .. 4 B 25,1-b 4 ........................29 Second Innings, c Welsh, b Jones .. 27 c Read, b I’Anson .. 4 c Read, b Jones.. .. 13 b H. P ig g ................11 st Read, b C. Pigg .. 3 runout.. .. .. .. 6 not out.. .. .. .. 23 b C. P i g g ................ 04 c Comber, b Jones .. 3 run out ................ 0 st Read, b C. Pigg .. 14 B 2 ,1-b 1 .. .. 3 Total.. .. 171 G. N. Wyatt, c S. Cattley, b Parfitt....................... 7 F. D. Pawle, c Barker, b Parfitt ....................... 0 H. Pigg, c Barker, b Roller 2 W. W. Read, c S. W. Catt­ ley, b Parfitt................ 4 H. Nightingale, c Hardy, b Roller ....................... 21 T. H. G. Welsh, b Parfitt 86 T otal...................195 R e ig a t e (second innings).—Read (b Parfitt) 0, Wyatt (b Parfitt) 12, I’Anson (run out) 3, H. Pigg (not out) 5: b 6 ,1-b 1, n b l ; total, 28. C. Pigg, b Parfitt .. .. 20 Jones, c and b S. W. Catt- A. M. Streatfield, b Par­ fitt ...............................6 R. I’Anson, 1b w, b Roller 9 Comber, not out .. .. 4 B 4 ,1-b 4, n b 3 ..1 1 Total. Second Innings, c Roller, b Jones .. 2 c Colman, b Parfltfc .. 3 h w, b Jones .. .. 13 b Parfitt ................ 5 c Jones, b Parfitt .. 7 c Read, b Parfitt .. 0 b Parfitt .................0 b Jones........................5 c and b Jones .. .. 0 not out........................2 b Jones....................... 10 B 3, w 1 .. .. 4 Total .. ..5 1 Second Innings. 1 b w, b Hawksworth 25 b Bousfield................ 70 W. E. Roller, b Hawksworth .. 20 S. Colman, b Stanley................24 R. I’Anson, h w, b Bousfield .. 41 J. J. Parfitt, b Bousfield .. .. 8 F. Nightingale, st Ferns, b Bous­ field ..................................... 11 A. M. Streatfield, b Hay .. .. 4 F. Morrison, not o u t ................0 B 3 ,1-b 2 ...................................5 st Ferns, b Bousfield uot out....................... c Bousfield, b Gifford c and b Hay .. c Crawfurd,bBousfield b H ay........................ c Crawfurd, b Bous­ field ....................... b H a y ....................... st Ferns, b Bousfield B 4 ,1-b 2, w 1 .. C ricket in I r e l a n d .— John Lawrence’s Hand­ book of Cricket in Ireland. Double number, 16-17, 1880-81. Price Is. 6 d., per post, Is. 8 d. Now ready, contains list of Cricket and Football Clubs in Ireland, with names and addresses of Hon. Secs., and History of Cricket in Ireland in 1880-1881. Published by John Lawrence, Cricket and Lawn Tennis Outfitter, 63, Grafton-street, Dublin.— [A d v t .] FOOTBALLS,JERSEYS,SHINGUARDS &C-, &C-, & c. RICHARD DAFT ’S PATENT W A T E R P R O O F -L IN E D FOOTBALLS, As used and highly commended by all the leading Clubs. Great reduction in FOOTBALL JERSEYS, dc, S. W. Widdowson's Registered Shin Guards, Bryan’s ditto, and every requisite. Price Lists containing latest revised La\TS (Association and Rugby) post free. Address : ' RICHARD DAFT, «iti( Jattm Seititi; E M P O R I U M , 1, LISTER GATE, NOTTINGHAM. N.B.—R. DAFT will be pleased to recommend Pro­ fessional Bowlers to Clubs, Colleges, and Schools for next Season. Lawn Tennis Tournament ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. AUGUST 28, 29, and 30. SURREY CXxTTB HOUSE. K ENN ING TON OVAL . 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. August 24, 1882. Total. .159 Total .. ..135 D evonshire P ark , E astbourne . Aug. 28 , 1882, & following Days. G e n t l e m e n ’ s S in g l e s ( O p e n ). FIRST PRIZE value 3 0 guineas. First and Second Prize Winners at any of the Wimbledon Open Competitions and at the East bourne Open Competition of 1881 may be penalized at the discretion of the Committee, the penalty in no case to exceed the odds of 15. Gentlemen’s Singles (Handicap) FIRST PRIZE value 2 0 guineas. The above Prizes are given by the Devonshire Park Company . The whole oi the Entrance Money will be eipended in Second and other Prizes. Entrance for each event, 10/6. Entries for the Open close August 26, at noon. Entries for Handicap close August 31, at 6 p.m. No Spikes or Nails will be allowed. Full particulars on application to l'BOS. HOLMAN, SEC. BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES . It braces and refreshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. Bd. PER BATH. O F A L L C H E M I S T S , E T C . CRICKET CALENDAR 1 S 8 3 . f t JD ia f ^ y FOR TH E ^EAJSOJV. Containing— A L L P R I N C I P A L M A T C H E S , W ith R oom for In sertion o f Ow n E n g a g e ­ m ents, B attin g and B ow lin g R e co rd s, M em oranda, &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. ENGLAN y. A U S T R A KENNINGTON QVAk, Aug. 28, 29, and 30. Admission to the Ground, One Shilling- TICKETS ( for th e match ) for Covered Stand 20s. ,, ,, Uncovered Stand 10s. No Carriages Admitted. Play will Commence at 12 on first, 11.30 on second and third days. Stumps to be drawn each night at 6 .

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