Cricket 1882
18 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. may 17 , loss. T P E : ^ C 0 ^ E - : B 0 0 K . I TO CORRESPONDENTS. 'cores o f Matches must be sent in to reach us by First D elivery [ on Tuesday morning, or they will have to wait until the issue o f follow ing week. The Editor will be greatly obliged by their immediate transmission ifpossible. / paym ent has not been made fo r the season's scores in I advance, each score, to ensure insertion , must be accom- panied with One Shilling in Stamps. r he Matches o f the following Clubs will appear in “ C ricket ” every w eek : — iNCOONITI ;N ondescripts R ic h m o n d B lackheath M orden R evellers jljSHER D ivil S ervice S toics L aw C lub K ensington P ark C lapton C heltenham C ollege \SSYRIANS S urbiton R eioate H ill R eigate P riory B exley ^HONCLIFFE CAMP R oyal N aval S chool R oyal M ilitary C ollege , S andhurst ♦C rystal P alace G ryphons B ickley P ark H ampstead P allingswick P utney E aling C ity R am blers U pper T ootin g B roxb ou rn e O a k fie ld P re sto n H a ll B. B. E ltham A ddiscombe N e ’ er - do -W eels * Scores o f these Clubs w ill appear only in “ C ricket .” INCOGNITI v. CHARLTON PARK. Played at Charlton Park on May 9. The result was m easy win for the visitors, for whom Ross, Studd, and Robertson were in good form. With the exception of Streatfield, no batsman made any stand against the destructive bowling of Robertson and Palmer. Score In cog n iti. jFL Ross, b Dalgety .. .. 66 E. J. C. Studd, c Dalgety, b n Oakley ..........................58 J. Shuter, c sub., b Oakley 18 W. B. Friend, b Streatfield 31 H. J. Hill, c and b Streat field ..................................11 J. Robertson, c Sargeant, b Dalgety ..........................41 E. Giberne, c Craig, b Dal- g e t y ........................................0 Major Birjcbam, b Sampson 6 P. Hiltoft, c Sampson, b Dalgety ................................8 G. Palmer, not out .. .. 13 C. J. A.shmore, b Oakley .. 17 W 3, b 4, lb 3 .. . . 1 0 Total .282 C harlton P ark . B. Craig, b Palmer............... 0 M. A. Streatfield, c Robert son, b P a lm er..................13 A. B. Oakley b Palmer .. 8 Captain Dalgety, not out .. 0 G. Smith, c Palmer, b Robert son ..................................0 W. H. Boothby, c aud b Palmer..................................0 F. W. Holton, c Gibern, b Robertson..........................7 E. W. Sampson, b Robertson 0 N. Cubitt, b Robertson .. 2 S. Sargeant, b Robertson .. 3 W. Selous, b Robertson .. 0 B Total 31 SURREY COLTS v. REIGATE DISTRICT. A splendid wicket wai provided for this match at the Oval on Thursday last. Mr. Read began the home season well with a grand score of 94—two fives, three fours, nine threes, and ten twos -—with only very hot chance of a catch to Chilton. Haden, who is very likely to train on for the County, played sound cricket for his 119 not out. He gave two chances, but there was very much promise in his play and his defence was excellent. His figures were two sixes, four fives, four fours, nine threes, ten twos, and twenty-four singles. The bowling on both sides was very harmless on the good wicket. Score:— I.EI3ATE DI3TRICT. Mr. G. Burtenshaw, c Abel, b C hilton.......................... Mr. F. Bucklancl, st Brad bury, b A b e l ..................8 Mr. H. Trower, c Abel, b Chilton ..........................16 Mr. W. Walby, b Chilton .. 7 Mr. W. W. Read, b Dunn 94 S urrey C olts . Mr. J. Dunn, c and b Read 29 Abel, b J. M iller..................13 Jackson, c Durrant, b J. M iller................1 .. .. 20 Haden, not o u t ..................119 Harrison, c M. Miller, b R ea d ..................................12 Mr. T. Bradbury, b M. Miller 16 0 Mr. F. Bnrtenshaw, b Dunn 12 Mr. J. Miller, b Abel .. .. 6 Mr. M. Miller, b Abel.. .. 4 Mr. Baggaley, not out .. 4 Hall, c D. Henderson, b Abel 5 B 9, 1-b 2 ..................11 M.O.C. AND GROUND v. SUSSEX. Thursday and Friday, May 11th and 12th. O n Thursday last the first important match of the season was begun at Lord’s. Sussex was not only deprived of the help of Messrs. Blackman and Bettesworth of its regular eleven, butLillywhite for the first time for twenty years was an absentee at his own request, being altogether out of practice after his long inaction in Australia. Sussex won the toss, and went in first. The innings commenced at ten minutes past twelve o’clock, with Messrs. Ellis and M. P. Lucas, to the bowling of Morley aud Woof, the latter of whom made his debut for the Marylebone Club on the occasion. The County began badly with four wickets down for 31, but Charlwood and Humphreys put a different com plexion on the game, and the total was 101. The innings lasted just an hour and a half, Morley and Woof bowling unchanged throughout. Marylebone began batting with Hornby and Barnes, and for a time they made things very warm for the Sussex bowlers, Skinner and Mitchell, a Colt. Fifty runs were made in twenty minutes, the two batsmen scoring very evenly. No change of bowlers was tried till close on 60, when Mr. Greenfield relieved Mitchell, and from his bowling Mr. Hornby was stumped, having made 31 out of 69 in 40 minutes. The rest of the batsmen with the exception of Mr. Russel did little, and the total only reached 154. In a minority of 43 runs Sussex began their second innings, and a bad start they made. Humphreys and Tester were both out for 6, but the brothers Phillips were not so easily dismissed, aud when play ceased, the score was 40for two wickets or 13 behind. The completion of the match on Friday only required a little over three hours. H. Phillips had injured his knee so severely that he was obliged to continue his innings with a substitute to run for him. Despite this disadvantage he played very pluckily, but no one else except Mr. Greenfield, who showed |perhaps the best cricket, could make any long stay, j and the innings was over for 136. Marylebone had , only 84 to win, and at one time there seemed quite , a chance of their not getting them. A t luncheon time Messrs. Hornby, Vernon, and Barnes, the only dangerous batsmen on the side, with Mr. Lancashire |were all out for fifteen. Had Mr. C. J. Lucas not missed Mr. Robertson, the County might have had 1a good look in, but after this the Middlesex bowler hit away with vigour, and he finally won the match for M.C.C. by five wickets. Morley again bowled with great effect; his twelve wickets cost 80 runs. S u ssex . ^ First Innings. Second I_nings. Mr. R. T. Ellis c Lancashire, „ bM oriey......................................... 13 b Morley .. .. 0 Mr. M. P. Lucas, b Morley..................17 c (sub) Rhodes, b liev. F. F. J. Greenfield, c Hornby, Barnes 5 b M o rle y .......................................2 b Bobertson .! 85 Charlwood, b M orley...........................22 b Morley .. .. 0 Mr. C. J. Lucas, c Hornby, b t d S 1, - ......................................0 b Robertson .. 16 J. Phillips, b Woof ..........................4 c Lancashire, b xt v. x Morley.. .. 16 Humphreys, not o u t ..........................30 c Hornby, b „ . Morley.. .. 0 Mitchell, run o u t ..................................8 notout.. . 0 Tester, b Woof .............................. i b Morley .. .! 5 H. Phillips, b Morley............................ o b Woof................... 45 Skinner, c Russel, b Morley .. .. 3 c Sherwin, b „ . Morley .. .. B 4 ........................................................... B 10,1-b 1 .. 11 T o t a l ......................... 101 Total.. ..133 Total. 202 Mr. R. G. Dutton, c Trower, b Read................................. .... T. Henderson, c and b Read 0 D. Henderson, b F. Burten- s h a w ...................................... Chilton, not o u t ................ 4 B 2, w 1, u-b 1 .. ! 4 Towney to bat. Total ,.260 M.C.C. „ . „ Eirst Innings. Second Innings. Mr. A. N. Hornby, st H. Phillips, b Greenfield......................................... SI b Skinner .. Barnes, b Skinner................................. 36 b Skinner .. Mr. G. F. Vernon, c C. Lucas, b Greenfield ..................................g b Mitchell .. .. Mr. H. E. Rhodes, c H. Phillips, b Greenfield ................................. 5 Mr. O. P. Lancashire, 0 H. Phillips, b Tester .. .. .. ..................17 c Ellis, b Skinner Mr. J. S. Russel, c and b 1 ester .. 25 c Charlwood, b , __ Humphrey .. S Mr. J, Robertson^ cElhs,b Mitfchell.. 0 not out.................5 Mr. G. S. Foljambe, c H. Phillips, b M itchell......................................... 0 Woof, b Mitchell .. ..........................6 Sherwin, not out .. ,, ..................4 Morlev, b T este r.................. .. ., 4 B 13,1-b 1, w 1 ..........................15 Total. 154 B 1, 1-b 2, w l. Total .. 81 ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL, NEW CKOSS. We played Plaistow C.C., at Plaistow, on Wed nesday, May 10, winning a very pleasant match by 14 on the first innings. Our opponents began to bat about 2.30, but were disposed of for 25 in less than an hour, Ruston taking eight wickets for 11 runs, and J. Eccles, Esq., two wickets for 14. Our first men made a very feeble resistance, five wickots falling for as many runs, but the remainder made a better show, bringing the score to 39 before the last wicket fell. Plaistow C.C. in the second innings were again disposed of for 38, and when stump 3 were drawn we had just equallel our opponents' score for the loss of one wicket, Huston making 19 (not out), and A. Collins 3 (not out). The scores are as follows :— P la isto w C.C. First innings. Second innings. B. Deedes, c and b Ruston .. A. Latter, b Ruston .. E. Reed, b Ruston.................. E. Solbe, 1 b w, b Ruston .. J. Hay, b R uston.................. C. Hay, hit w, b Eccles E. Layton, c Eccles, b Ruston Total................................. 25 R oyal N aval S chool . .. 0 b Eccles ................ . 10 .. 3 st Wallis, b Ruston . . 0 .. 1 c Eccles, b Ruston . . (5 .. 16 c Collins, b Ruston . . 6 .. 1 c Pictet, b Ruston . . 1 .. 0 1 .. 3 8 .. 1 5 .. 0 0 .. 0 c and b Ruston.. . 1 .. 0 0 0 0 . 25 Total .. . . 38 First innings. Second innings. J. Eccles, Esq., c Deeden.b Latter 0 b Latter .................. 0 A. C. D. Collins, b Latter 4 3 Iiuston, b L a tte r.......................... 1 19 J. L. Wallis (captain), c Gibson, 0 S. B. Fitzmaurice, 1) Swan.. .. 0 W. B. James, b Latter.................. 1 F. S. Pictet, b L a tte r.................. 9 C. B. Lane, b Biggs .................. 10 W. H. Smith, b Latter................. 1 H. Daunt, b Latter .................. 5 It. S. Turton, not o u t .................. 4 B 3, w 1 .................................. 4 B 1 ,1-b 1, w 1 3 36 Total .. 25 The Old Boys’ Match will take place on July 22, at New Cross, with C. Eames, Esq., as captain of the Old Boys team. ESHER v. BROADWATER. Played at Esher on Saturday last, the Esher won by ten wickets. B koadwater . First Innings. A. Bovill, b Cottrell ..................1 S. Cattley, not out..........................26 C. G. de Betham, b White .. .. 5 A. C. Cattley, b Cottrell .. .. 9 M. Marshall, b W h ite..................10 13th H. D. Robson,b Cottrell .. .. 4 Dible, st Clarke, b White .. .. 0 T. D. Mellersh, b Cottrell .. . . 1 1 Holden, c Clarke, b White .. .. 0 A. F. Maitland, 0 Cottrell, b White ................................1 B. Marshall, b Cottrell.................2 Leg-byes..................................2 Second Inningi. b C o ttr e ll..................10 c Hickman, b Whito.. 7 b C o ttre ll..................6 st Clarke, b White .. 8 c White, b Cottrell .. 14 b C o ttre ll..................2 st Clarke, b White .. 23 b C o ttre ll..................5 not ou t..........................2 b White .. b White B 5 ,1-b 4 T o t a l ..........................71 E siier . First Innings. White, run out ..........................4 C. C. Clarke, b D ib le ..................3 C. E. Cottr 11, b Holden .. .. 13 Bowler, b H olden..........................3 G. Streatfield, b D ib b .................. 1 R. D. Hill,run out.. ..................2 R. A. Smith, run o u t ................. 1 F. L. Cottrell, b Holden .. .. 12 E. E. Burgess, b Dible..................6 'P. H. Hickman, not out................3 Silly, run ou t..................................0 B 9. 1-b 1 ..................................10 83 Second Innings. not out. not out. 56 29 total 62 B 5 ,1-b 2, w 1 Total 93
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