Cricket 1882

SEPT. 28, 1882. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 315 R aven sbou rne . W. J. Cowley, b Scott 1 H. Williams, b Dempsey 13 Bartlett, b Mould .. 7 Springman, b Chesterman 3 T. P. Semple,b Scott 4 VV. Akers, b Scott .. 8 Wray, h w, b Chesterman 8 Chichester, b Mould 0 J. Kestruck, o French, b A. R. Elliott, b Ward .. 4 Richardson, c Mould.. 12 Low, b Chesterman.. .. 1 H a s s e ll.................. 2 G. Wigley, not out .. 8 Chamen, c Chesterman .. 0 Birch, not o u t .................. 1 J. Fisher, c Ward, b L. Hayden, b Dempsey .. 8 Fox, b Mould .................. 6 B l, w 8 ,n b l .. .. 10 French .................. 8 B 17,1-b 6, w 1 .. 24 Godfrey, b Mould 18 — H. S. French, c Ward b — Smith, c Chesterman 1 T o ta l.................. 70 Scott.......................... 4 T o ta l.................. 86 Perfect, lb w , b Chester- H. Guille, c Ward, b 3 ti Scott.......................... 7 BELGRAVE v. CRESCENT RANGERS. Played at Acton Yale on September 23. C rescent R A ngers H. Poole, b Hogg .. .. 2 R. Herschell, b Hogg .. 11 J. Smith, b Hogg .. .. 2 E. Paul, b Hogg .. .. 8 H. Powell, b Baxendale.. 9 J. T. Hogg, b Baxendalo.. 2 F. Richards, b Hogg .. 0 B elg r a v e . McRai, c Davies, b 1 VV. Pearson, run out R. Ridler, b Baxondale J. Littlejohn, not out Extras.................. T o t a l..................47 W. Hogg, b Paul .. .. 3 H. J. Smith, c Hogg, b Powell ..........................7 G. T. Davies, c Richards, b Paul ..........................9 E. Jorns, b Powell .. .. 7 G. Walker, b Paul .. .. 3 Rev. W. Baxendale, b Poole ..........................23 E. O. Jones, c Herschell, b Paul..................................13 1 b J. G. Larcom, Poole .................. J. A. Dykes, c Powell, Paul.......................... E. J. Dykes, not out.. J. Mason, b Poole .. Extras.................. Total BELGRADE v. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Played at Castle Hill, Ealing, on September 16. G. W. R a ilw a y . H. Bryant, c Baxendale, b H ogg................................. 4 C. Clarke, run out .. .. 3 G. Perkins, b Baxendalo .. 0 J. Saunders, b Baxendalo W. Rowbotham, b Hogg .. 6 W. J. Hill, run out .. .. 4 J. II. Dorchester, b H ogg.. 1 B e l g r a v e . E. Jones, not ont .. .. 35 G. T. Davies, st Bryant, b Darby ..........................4 W. D. Rawden, st Bryant, b Saunders ..................13 W. Hogg, b Darby .. .. 12 J. A. Dykes, C. T. Jarvis, R. the Rev. W. Baxendale did not bat. F. Delevante, c Baxen­ dale, b Hogg.................. G. Tredgett, b Hogg C. Richins, b Baxendale R. Darby, not out .. Extras .................. T o ta l..................57 E. O. Jones, o and Delevante .. J. G. Larcora, not out Extras.................. T o ta l..................73 Jourden, F. J. Cox, and ONE AND ALL v. BEES. Played at the Oval, September 23, aud drawn. B e e s . T. BisHop, c Plunkett, left W. J. c . Goodall, c Plunkett, b Cutler.. D. G. Smith, b Cornford. t A. E. Bishop, c Whittle, b Cutler .. ..v ’.; A. T. Bishop, c Comford, b Cutler .......................... D. H. Hewitt, run out .. J. Darvillo, c J. A. Brad­ bury, b Wright Wright F. A. Bishop, b Wright . HEI. Musgravo, c Whittle, Cutler .. . M. Tingay, not out .. . J. Bond, b Cutler .. . Extras........................ T o t a l..................52 O ne and A l l . J. H. Comford, b F. B is h o p .......................... W. Spelman, b A. T. B is h o p .......................... T. T. Bradbury, b J. B is h o p .......................... C. H. Plunkett, c Goodall, b J. B is h o p .................. J. Cutler, b J. Bishop .. E. A. Whittle, run out . W. Brown, b F. Bishop , J. Bradbury, ruu out A. Wright, b F. Bishop , J. Quennell,not ou t.. , F.. H. Meyer, not out Extras.................. , T o t a l..................41 First Innings. Elsdon, b Richardson..................0 ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL OHOIR SCHOOL v, ST. LUKE’S CHOIR. OLD CHARLTON. Played at Old Charlton on September 20, the visitors winning by an innings and 22 runs. St. L u k e ’ s C h o ir . Second Innings, c Bartlett, b Richard­ son ......................... 0 0 runout..........................0 2 c Wray, b Richardson 8 8 b Richardson .. 2 b F o x .......................... 0 c and b Fox.................. 2 runout......................... 1 b F o x .......................... 0 c Richardson, b Fox.. 1 b Richardson .. 0 b Richardson .. 1 n otou t......................... 8 B l , w 8 . . .. Ellis, b Fox .. F. Hards, b Fox .. Seaton, b Fox.. .. W. Hards, b Fox .. Prosser, bF ox.. .. Mould, b Wray Guyer, b W ray.. .. Chesterman, run out Shephard, b Smith Light, b Richardson Knight, not out .. B 1, w 6, n b 1.. S t . P a u l ’ s C a th e d r a l C h oir S chool . DROGHEDA GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. CORRIG SCHOOL, KINGSTOWN. Played at Stameen, Drogheda. D ro gh eda G ram m ar S ch ool . F. Temperley, c Ingle, b Cooper M. Barnes, o E. Coffey, b Cooper ..........................11 J. Hyde, b E. Cuffey.. .. 3 E. Oliver, c and b Cooper 1 F. Stonham, c Peacock, b Cooper ......................... 13 H. Hastings, b Ingle.. .. 6 J. Edwards, b Sinclair .. 6 R. Devenish, b Ingle .. 2 J. Thornhill, c Moore, b Ingle ..........................9 P. Wills, b Ingle .. .. 2 G. Tate, not out .. .. 0 B 11, w 6 ,n b 1 ..1 1 T o ta l..................71 C o rrig S chool . First Innings. E. Cuffey, b J. Thornhill .. R. Reaves, b J. Thornhill .. .. 0 J. Cuffey, run out......................11 C. Ingle, c E. Oliver, b J. Thorn­ hill..............................................0 R. Sinclair, b J. Thornhill.. .. 0 H. Cooper, b J. Thornhill .. .. 0 W. Peacock, b Hastings .. .. 0 H. Sinclair, b Hastings .. .. 7 S. Smith, c Hyde, b J. Thornhill 1 J. Mooro, not o u t.......................0 C. Annesley, not o u t ................1 B 1, w 5 , .............................6 Total............................. 31 Second Innings, c Tomperly, b J. Thorn­ hill ..........................2 b J. Thornhill .. .. 1 b J. Thornhill .. .. 2 b J. Thornhill .. .. 0 c J. Edwards, b F. Stonham..................3 c and b Stonham .. 2 not out..........................2 b E. O liver..................0 b E. Oliver..................1 c J. Hyde, b J. Thorn­ hill ......................... 1 W 2 ..................2 Total 14 WESTERN v. WIGMORE. Played at Acton on September 23. WlGMORE. Absolom, b Mussabini Wendle, b Mussabini May, c Beete, b Mussa­ bini .................. Moorey, c Beete, b Mussa­ bini .. .. • .................. Pritchard, c and b Mussa­ bini ......................... W. Carter, c Eyston, Beetc ..................... S. J. Eggar. b Absolom H. .S. Baynes, b Pritchard 5 G. R. Beete, b Alder. . .. 13 H. J. Eyston, c Absolom, b Alder..................1. .. 0 C. Dwelley.b Alder .. .. 0 G. Leggatt, b J. Carter .. 23 A. G. Mussabini, c and b Webb ..........................4 0 H. Alder, b Mussabini .. 0 0 J. Carter, c Baynes, b Mussabini .. .. 13 0 Hackney, not out .. .. 5 Webb, run out .. .. V 5 Canning, c Baines, b Mussabini .. .. 0 0 B .......................... .. 4 0 Total .. .. 34 W e st e r n . 1 G. Arundel, c May, b Carter ......................... 25 J. Wragg, not out S.L. Pigott, not out T. Baines did not bat. B 2 ,1-bl, w 1 .. . T o t r l ..................75 ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL.—UPPER FOURTH v. LOWER FOURTH. Played at Clapbam Common on Saturday, Sep­ tember 23. U p p e r F o u rth . First Innings. Lyle, b James................................21 Marzials, b James..........................7 Broomfield, run o u t ................. 4 Thurston, c Stanforth, b May­ nard .........................................8 Pollard, c Ashworth, bMaynard G Coote, c Ashworth, bMaynard.. 0 Wallis, not out ......................... 0 B ........................................13 Total................................59 Second Innings. lbw .bJam es .. c sub, b James .. c sub, b James .. b James ..................1 c and b Maynard .. 1 b Maynard..................2 not out. ........................0 B ..........................3 Total .. 27 Tot*l. V Total 28 First Innings. Ashworth, b Broomfield Maynard,b Broomfield.. James, b Lyle.................. Fawcett,b Broomfield.. Stanforth, run out Salter, b Lvle.................. Witlock, not out .. B .......................... L o w e r F o u rth . .. 0 .. 8 .. 5 .. 1 .. 10 .. 1 .. o .. 11 Second Innings, b Broomfield .. . b Broomfield .. . not out....................... run out........................ run out........................ b Broomfield .. . b L y le ....................... B ....................... Total. 33 Total 37 Mr. C. VV. Wright, c Selby, Mr.W. Williams, c Brittle, b S h a w .......................... 6 VV. Attewell, b Shaw.. 1 R. Daft, not out .. .. 7 W. Scotton, c Shaw, b A. Price, b Marshall 4 Bowley .......................... 10 M. Sherwin, st Baker, b F. Butler, c Gunn, b Mar0 shall .................................. 28 G. Hickling, not out 0 VV. Flowers, c Oscroft, b B 9 ,1 - b l .................. 10 3 _ Mr. R. P. Daft, c Smith, b 88 TOWN v. COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM. This match for the benefit of George Butler, an old player long identified with Notts cricket, was played on the Trent Bridge Ground, Notting­ ham, on Friday and Saturday last. The County won by eight wickets. Score :— T own . First Innings. W. Oscroft, e Scotton, b Attewell 20 VV. Gunn, b F lo w ers..................0 Mr. G. Baker, b Attewell .. .. 3 J. Selby, c Scotton, b Attewell.. 19 Mr. W. Marshall, c Sherwin, b Attewell ................................. 4 Mr. C. J. Elliott, c Scotton, b Attewell ..................................4 A. Shaw, c Bntler, b Attewell .. 19 A. Smith, St Sherwin, b Attewell 9 T. Bowley, c R. P. Daft, b Scotton 0 Mr. S. Brittle, e Williams, b Scotton ..........................'.. 1 G. Clarke, not out..........................3 Total. Second Innings, c Scotton, b Attewell 4 c and b Flowers.. .. 7 st Sherwin, b Attewell 13 c R. Daft, b Flowers.. 1 b F lo w e rs ..................4 b A ttew ell..................0 c Attewell, b Flowers.. 10 not out..........................8 c Sherwin, b Attewell 33 st Sherwin, b Flowers 1 c Williams, b Flowers 1 L b l ..................1 Total.. .. 83 Bowley ..........................i In the second innings Mr. C. W. Wright scored (c Selby, b Shaw) 8, W. Scotton (not out) 19, F. Butler (not out) 29, Mr. VV. Williams (c Baker, b Smith) 21; 1 -b l; total, 78. TH E A U S T R A L IA N S IN EN G LAND . B elow will be found full details of the various matches played by the present Australian team in England. Thirty-eight in all have been played ; of these 23 have been won, 11 drawn, and 4 lost. 1st Match v. O xfo rd U n iv e r sity . Oxford, May 15th, 16th, and 17tli. Australians won by nine wickets. Australians, 362 and 61 for one wicket. (II. II. Massie, 203 and 46 not out.) Oxford University, 189 and 234. (E. D. Shaw, 78 not out and P; A. O. Whiting, 0 and 55; C. F. H. Leslie, 13 and 56.) 2nd Match v. S u ssex . Brighton, May 18th, 19th, and 20th. Australians won by 355 runs. Australians, 613. (VV. L. Mur­ doch, 283, not out; G. Giffen, 71; T. Horan, 51). Sussex, 95 and 193. (R. T.Ellis, 10 aud 53; H. Whitfeld, 13 and 51 not out.) 3rd Match v. O r le a n s C lu b . Twickenham, May 22nd and 23rd. Drawn. [ Australians, 75 and 210. (Murdoch, 17 and 107, not out). Orleans Club, 271. (A. P. Lucas, 87, not out.) 4th Match v. S u r r e y . Kennington Oval, May 25tM, 26th, and 27th. Australians won by six wickets. Australians, 100 and 119 for four wickets. (Horan 20 and 33; McDonnell, 4 and 35). Surrey, 170 and 48. (W. W. Read, 49 and 10.) 5th Match v. C a m b r id g e U n iv e r sity . Cambridge, May 29th, 30tli, and 3lst. Cambridge won by six wickets. Austra­ lians, 139 and 291. (A. C. Bannerman, 50 and 24; T. Horan, 8 and 51; O. Giffen, 3 and 59). Cambridge* University, 266 and 168 forfour wickets. (C. T. Studd, 118 and 17, net out; J. E. K. Studd, 6 and 66; G. B. Studd, 42 and 48.) 6th Match v. L an cash ire . Manchester, June 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Australians won by four wickets. Australians, 259 and 129 (Murdoch, 65 aud 27; Massie, 17 and 31). Lancashire, 118 and 269. (Barlow, 23 and 66, not out; A. G. Steel, 0 and 50.) 7th Match v. Y o r k sh ir e . Bradford, June 5th, 6th, and 7th. Drawn. Australians, 128 and 135. (Murdoch, 41 and 29). Yorkshire, 116 and 30 for three wickets. (Lookwood, 66 and 14, not out.) 8th Match v. N o ttin g h a m sh ir e . Trent Bridge, Notting­ ham, June 8th, 9th, and 10th. Drawn. Australians, 142 and 106 (Blackham, 56, uot out, aud 0). Nottinghamshire, 110 and 12 for one wicket. 9th Match v. D e r b y sh ir e . Derby racecourse, June 12th 13th, and 14tli. Australians won by one innings and 109 runs. Australians, 292 (Massie, 66 ; Blackham, 52 ; Giffen, 47 ; and Murdoch, 46). Derbyshire, 106 and 77. 10th Mutch v. Y o r k sh ir e . Sheffield, June 19th, 20th, and 21st. Australians won by six wickets. Australians, 148, and 99 for four wickets (Murdoch, 54 and 18 ; Bannerman, 34 and 36). Yorkshire, 92 and 153 (Ulyett, 38 and 30; Lockwood, 20, not out, and 22), 11th Match v. G e n tle m e n . Kennington Oval, June 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. The Australians won by an innings and one run. Australians, 334 (Bonnor, 74 ; Murdoch, 57 ; A. C. Ban­ nerman, 50). Gentlemen, 182 and 151 (W. G . Grace, 61 and 32 ; A. G. Steel, 12 and 32, not out). 12th Match v . U n ite d T e a m . Chiehestor, June 26th, 27th. and 28th. Australians won by an innings and 263 runs; Australians, 501 (Horan, 112; Bannerman, 88; Massie, 60); United, 166 and 72 (M. Read, 90 aud 16; W. R. Gilbert, 38 and 12). The United only batted ten men. 13th Match v. L e ic e ste r sh ir e . Leicester, June 29th and 30th. Australians won by 74 runs. Australians* 106 and 116 (Horan, 8 and 28 ; McDonnell, 4 and 25). Leicestershire, 43 and 105 (Wheeler, 3 and 33; Mr. C. Marriott, 17 and 14),

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