Cricket 1882

oc 13 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. a SEPT. 28, J882. llth Match v. N o rth a m pto n sh ir e ,! with Alfred Shaw. Northampton, July 3rd and 4th. Aistralians won by an innings and 80 runs. Australians, 270 (Bonnor, 58 ; Giffen, 51; McDonnell, 38). Northamptonshire 122 and 68 (H. Pigg, 26 and 22 ; C. Pigg, 17 and 24.) 15th Match v. M id d l e s e x . Lord’s, July 6th and 7th. Aus­ tralians won by eight wickets. Australians, 136 and 61 for two wickets (Murdoch, 51 and 1 ; Horan, 38 not out ; Massie, 1 and 28, not o u t; McDonnell, 3 and 21, not out). Middlesex, 104 and 91 (C. T. Studd, 23 and 30 ; G. B. Studd, 2 and 20;. 16th Match v. M arylebon e C lu b an d G rou nd . Lord’s, July 10th, llth, and 12th. Drawn. Australians, 138 (Horan, 42 ;*Spofforth,28 ; Bonnor, 25 ; Giffen, not out, 14). Maryle­ bone Club and Ground, 302 (C. T. Studd, 114 ; W. G . Grace, 46 ; A. P. Lucas, 45 ; A.N. Hornby, 45). 17th Match v. Y o r k sh ir e . Dewsbury, July 13th, 14th, and 15th. Drawn. Australians, 141 (Bannerman, 34; Murdoch, 30 ; Horan, 24). Yorkshire, 129 and 64 for one wicket (Lock­ wood,61; Ulyett, 4 and 34; Hon. M. B. Hawke, 8 and not out 26'. 18th Match v. Y o r k sh ir e . Bradford, July 17th, 18th and 19th. Australians won by 47 runs. Australians 132 (Banner­ man, 42; McDonnell, 31) and 67 (Spofforth, not out, 16). York­ shire 68 (Hall, not out, 19) and 84 (Hon. M. B. Hawke, 27). 19th Match v. Y o r k sh ir e . Middlesborough, July 20th, 21st, and 22nd. Australians won by seven wickets. Australians, 222 (McDonnell, 82 ; Murdoch, 44 and 49 for three wickets). York­ shire, 129 (Grimshaw, not out, 30) and 140 (Grimshaw, 37). 20th Match v. N o r th u m b e r la n d . Gosforth, July 24th and 25th. Australians won by an innings and 95 runs. Australians, 193 (Horan, not out, 76; Garrett, 59). Northumberland, 63 and 35. 21st Match v. G e n tle m e n of S co tlan d . Edinburgh, July 27th and 28th. Australians won by an innings and 18 runs. Australians, 159 (Murdoch, 58). Gentlemen, 67 and 74 (L. M. Balfour, 13 and 24). 22nd Match v. L iv e r po o l and D is t r ic t . Liverpool, July 31st and August 2nd. Drawn. Australians, 240 (Giffen, 81; Horan, 70), and 6 for one wicket. Liverpool, 112 (A. G. Steel, 50), and 137 (C. L. Jones, 36). 23rd Match v. G l o u c e ste r sh ir e . Clifton, August 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Australians won by an innings and 159 runs. Aus­ tralians, 450 (Horan, not out, 141; McDonnell, 70). Glouces­ tershire, 108 (W. O. Moberly, 29) and 183 (W. G. Grace, 77). 24th Match v. K e n t . Canterbury, August 7th, 8th, and 9th. Australians won by seven wickets. Australians. 307 (Blackham, 62 ; Jones, 59) and 81 for three wickets. Kent, 222 (E. Tyle­ cote, 100) and 165. 25th Match v. P l a y e r s . Kennington Oval, August 10th, llth , and 12th. Players won by one innings and 134 runs. Australians, 150 (Horan 47, Bannerman 35) and 130 (Massie 31, Giffen 23); Players, 322 (Read 130, Barnes 87). 26th Match v. an E le v e n of E n g lan d . —Derby, August 13th, 14th, and 15th. Drawn. Australians, 180 (Murdoch 70, Jones 50) and 91 for five wickets (Murdoch 32); Eleven of England, 230 (Mr E. F. Tylecote 56) and 78. 27th Match v. C am brid g e U n iv e r sity (Past and Present). Portsmouth, August 17th, 18th, and 19th. Cambiidge won by 20 runs. Australians, 141 (Blackham 35, Bannerman 26) and 187 (Bonnor 66, Murdoch 43). Cambridge, 196 (C. I. Thornton 45) and 152 (Hon. A. Lyttelton 60). 28th Match v. S o m e r se tsh ir e . Taunton, August 21 and 22. Australians won by an innings and 19 runs. Austra­ lians, 245 (Bannerman 50, Blackham 43 not out) ; Somerset­ shire, 96 and 130. 29th Match v. G lo u c e ste r sh ir e . —Clifton, August 24th, 25th, and 26th. Drawn. Australians, 190 and 98 for six wickets (Massie, 39 and not out 55 ; Horan, 41; Jones, 33 and 0; Bannerman, 17 and 21 not out). Gloucestershire, 131 (Mr. Townsend 27). 30th Match v. E n g lan d .— Kennington Oval, August 28th and 29th. Australians won by seven runs. Au&tralians, 63 and 122 (Massie, 1 and 55 ; Murdoch, 13 and 29). England, 101 and 77 (Ulyett, 26and 11; Mi. W. G. Grace, 4 and 32). 31st Match v . a U n ite d E l e v e n . Tunbridge Wells, August 31st, and September 1st and 2nd. Drawn. Australians, 181 and 49 (Bonnor 45 and 2; Giffen 40 and 7; Blackham 35 and not out 0). United 126 (M. Read 30; Shrewsbury 24 ; W. G. Grace 23; C. C. Clarke 23). 32nd Match v. N o tts . Nottingham, September 4th, 5th, and 6 th. Australians won by 184 runs. Australians, 131 and 212 (Murdoch 72 and 26; McDonnell 3 and 63). Notts, 111 and 48 (Gunn, 26 and 7 ; Shrewsbury, 20 and 2). 33rd Match v. I Z in g a r i . Scarborough, September 7th, 8th, and 9th. Drawn. Australians, 153 and 423 for five wickets (Bonnor 17 and 122 not out; Bannerman 8 and 120 not out). I Zingari 279 (G. B. Studd 86; Lord Harris 47). 34th Match v. S h a w ’ s E le v e n . —Holbeck Ground, Leeds, September llth and 12th. Australians won by 89 runs. Aus­ tralians 79 and 126 (McDonnell, 45 and 35; Blackham, not out 12 and 21). Shaw’s Eleven, 79 and 37 (Lockwood, 30 and 12 ; Bates, not out 29 and 1). 35th March v. N o rth of E ngland .— Manchester, September 14th, 15th, and 16th. North of England won by ten wickets. Australians 110 and 162 (Massie, 40 and 0 ; Murdoch, 1 and 33 ; Boyle, not out 8, and 23; Giffen, 24 and 10). North of England 245 aud 30 for no wickets (Lockwood, 53 ; Barlow, 48 and 11 not out). 36th Match v. S h a w ’ s E le v e n . Kennington Oval, Septem­ ber 18th, 19th, and 20th. Drawn. Australians 87 (Bonnor 28). Shaw’s Eleven, 129 and 190 for six wickets (Barlow, 7 and 56 ; Scotton, 12 and not out 49). 37th Match v . E leven of S cotlan d . Glasgow, September 21st and 22nd. Australians won by an innings and 32 ruas. Australians 155 (Horan, 45 ; Murdoch, 30 ; Garrett, not out 25). Scotland, 32and 100 (P. H. Morton, 82). bSth Match v. A n E leven of E n g lan d .— Harrogate, Sep­ tember 23rd, 25th, end 26th. Australians won by four wickets. Australians. 134 and 105 for six wickets (Bonnor, 27 and 13 not out). England Eleven 72 and 165 (Emmett, 23 and 36), The following statistics of the tour are taken from yesterday’s Daily Chronicle : BATTING AVERAGES. Most in Times Inns. Runs. Inns, not out Avge. Murdoch, W. L. .. 61 .. 1,711 .. 286 .. 5 .. 30.31 Horan, T.................. 52 .. 1,175 .. 141a .. 5 .. 25 Massie, H. H .. .. 61 .. 1,405 .. 206 .. 4 .. 24.37 Bannerman, A. C ... 56 .. 1,201 .. 120a .. 2 .. 22.13 Bonnor, G. J .. .. 47 .. 815 .. 1 22 a.. 7 .. 20.15 Giffen, G .................. 52 .. 873 .. 81 .. 4 .. 18.9 M'Donnell, P. S. .. 55 .. 900 .. 82 .. 3 .. 17.16 Blackham, J. M‘C. 43 .. 612 .. 62 .. 7 .. 17 Jones, S. P................ 32 .. 370 .. 59 .. 1 .. 11.29 Garrett, T. W. .. 48 .. 496 .. 59 .. 6 .. 11.34 Palmer, G. E............ 32 .. 266 .. 35 .. 8 .. 11.2 Boyle,H. F............. 45 .. 300 .. 39a .. 13 .. 9.12 Spofforth, F. R. .. 45 .. 282 .. 37 .. 11 .. 8.10 C. W. Beal played two innings, scoring 0 and 5. a Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge. Boyle, H .F................. 1,208.2 .. 535 .. 1,682 .. 144 .. 11.98 Spofforth, F. R. .. 1,594.3 .. 699 .. 2,282 .. 188 .. 12.26 Palmer,G.E.............. 1,192.3 .. 515 .. 1,731 .. 138 .. 12.75 Garrett, T. W. .. 1,209,2 .. 489 .. 1,759 .. 128 .. 13.95 Giffen, G................... 886.3 .. 120 .. 728 .. 32 .. 22.24 Bannerman, A. C. .. 67 .. 23 .. 112 .. 4 .. 28 M‘Donnell, P. S. .. 36 .. 11 .. 60 .. 2 .. 30 Jones, S. P.............. 40 .. 9 .. 85 .. 1 .. 85 W. L. Murdoch bowled 16 overs (3 maidens) for 47 runs and one wicket, andH. H. Massie 6 overs (1 maiden) for 18 runs. HERTFORDSHIRE. BATTING AVERAGES. F u ll C ou nty . Times Inns, notout. Runs. Most in Inns. Avge. Pigg, H. .. . . .. 7 .. 1 .., 131 .. 43 .. 21.5 Heale, W. H. . . .. 7 .. 1 .., 120 .. 58 20 .. 0 . 118 .. 88 .. 16.6 .. 1 .., 230 .. 71 .. 16.6 .. 0 .., 228 .. 69 .. 15.3 .. 0 .., 90 .. 40 .. 15 , 4 .. 2 . 22 .. 7a .. 11 Freeman, H. . .. 9 .. 0 , 92 .. 23 .. 10.2 Wodehouse, C. E. .. 7 .. 0 ... 71 .. 31 .. 10.1 Dale, Rev. T. G .. . .. 8 .. 2 , 54 .. 12a .. 9.0 Taylor, A. H. . .. 4 .. 0 .,. 34 .. 26 .. 8.2 Webtell, W. T. . . .. 13 .. 0 ., 94 .. 21 .. 7.3 Crawford, S. D. . . .. 5 .. 0 . 36 .. 19 .. 7.1 Anderson, Rev. A,. .. 2 .. o . 12 .. 9 .. 6 Green, W. B. . .. 3 .. o 17 .. 9 .. 5.2 Blinko, T. .. . .. 0 . . 22 .. 9 .. 5.2 Keyser, C. E. . .. 10 .. 2 . . 87 .. 9 .. 4.5 Hughes, H. G. S. .. 5 .. 0 . . 23 .. 8 ., 4.3 Butler, H. L. . .. 8 .. 1 . . 17 .. 7 ... 2.3 .. 3 . 1 .. 1 .. 1 Wodehouse, C. E. G e n tle m e n O nly .. 4 .. 0 .. 104 .. 36 .., 26.0 Freeman, H. . .. 2 .. 1 . . 25 .. 22a .. 25.0 Dale,Rev. T. G .. . .. 4 .. 1 . . 71 .. 29a .., 23.2 Stobart, S. K. . .. 2 .. 0 . . 43 .. 28 , 21.1 Crawford, S. D. . 2 .. 0 . . 35 .. 28 .., 17.1 Hughes, R. G. H. .. 3 .. 1 . . 27 .. 14a .., 13.1 Beresford-Baker, Capt. 6 .. 0 . . 68 .. 32 .. 11.2 Harvey, Rev. T. . . .. 3 .. 1 . . 21 .. 9 .., 10.1 Mathers, E ... . . .. 3 .. 0 . . 27 .. 15 .. 9 Keyser, C. E .................. 5 .. 0 .. 30 .. 16 .. 6 a Signifies not out. In the match v. Mr. F. C. Scargill’s Twelve, W. M. Heale, who only played in one gentlemen match, made 92, the highest score of the season. BOWLING AVERAGES. F u ll C ounty . Balls. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge. 477 .. 50 .. 149 .. 19 .. 7.16 127 .. 18 .. 33 .. 4 .. 8.1 Breedon .. 771 .. 121 .. 162 .. 18 .. 9 Titchmarsh.. 1,602 .. 186 .. 548 .. 56 .. 9.44 Bigg. H................... 169 .. 16 .. 80 .. 8 .. 10 Keyser, C. E. 72 5 .. 45 .. 3 .. 15 Pigg, C.................... 322 .. 26 .. 153 .. 10 .. 15.3 Fish, J. A............... 244 .. 33 .. 96 .. 5 .. 19.1 Butler, L. H. 296 .. 30 .. 120 .. 5 .. 24 Wodehouse, C. E. 36 3 .. 30 .. 1 .. 30 W estell.................. 168 .. 14 .. 68 .. 2 .. 34 Dale, Rev. T. G ... 152 7 .. 88 .. 2 .. 44 28 2 .. 15 .. 0 .. 0 Blinko, T ................ 8 1 .. 6 .. 0 .. 0 G e n tle m e n on ly . Fish, J. A.............. 165 .. 15 .. 31 .. 12 2.7 Gilliat, H .............. 56 .. 11 .. 8 .. 3 .. 2.2 Kaye, J. L............. 102 9 .. 34 .. 8 .. 4.2 Stobart, S. K. 86 7 .. 37 .. 6 .. 6.1 Pigg, H. . . . . 172 .. 28 .. 49 .. 7 .. 7 Wodehouse, C. E. 271 , . 28 .. 97 .. 11 .. 8.9 Mathews, E. 245 .. 27 .. 92 .. 10 9.2 Pigg, C................... 153 .. 16 .. 65 .. 7 .. 9.2 Keyser, C. E. 291 .. 24 .. 104 .. 10 .. 10.4 Butler, H. L. 96 7 .. 40 .. 8 .. 13.1 Westell, W. T. 52 4 .. 16 .. 1 .., 16 Dale, Rev. T. G ... 180 .. 18 .,, 53 .. 1 .., 53 Blinko, T............... 16 1 9 . . 0 .. . — FOOTBALL-JERSEYS,SHINGUARDS &c-, &c-, See- RI CHARD DAF T ’S p a t e n t w a t e r p r o o f - l i n e d f o o t b a l l s , As used and highly commended by all the leading Clubs. Great reduction in FOOTBALL JERSEYS, &c, S. W. Widdowson’s Registered Shin Guards, Bryan’s ditto, and every requisite. Price LiBts containing latest revised Lavs (Association and Eugby) post free. Address : RICHARD DAFT , jjWfM, aiut ifiwtt 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. ISSU ED E A R L Y IN OCTOBER . THE YORKSHIRE FOOTBALL HANDBOOK (R.U. and A.) for 1882-3.—Price 2d. THE LANCASHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL HANDBOOK for 1882-3.—Price 2d. THE LANCASHIRE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL HANDBOOK for 1882-3.—Price 2d. THE CLEVELAND FOOTBALL HANDBOOK (R.U. and A.) 1882-3.—Price 2d. These books will contain this season’s Match Fixtures for the most important clubs in the above counties, with Laws, Rules, Memoranda, and other interesting information. Also, LANCASHIRE RECORD OF CRICKET IN i882, 6d. YORKSHIRE RECORD OF CRICKET IN 1882, 6d. Each book containn the full Seores of above County Matches, full scores of the Australians, Averages, &c. &c. BURY, LANCASHIRE : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY FLETCHER & SPEIGHT, CROSS-STREET. L on don : CRICKET PRESS, 17, PATERNOSTER-SQ., E.C. T H E T H I R D AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN E N G L A N Published early in October. Full details of the visit of the Third Australian Eleven in England, with Scores, Analyses, Portraits and Biographies of every Member of the Team. Reproduced from C k ic k e t. Already a large circulation has been secured both in England and Australia. PRICE SIXPENCE. PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF “ CR ICKET , ” 17, PATERNOSTER SQ ., LONDON, E.C.

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