Cricket 1882

40 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. m a y 25, m 2. to their opponents in both departments. Haden again showed excellent cricket, as did Messrs. Earnshaw and Colman, and R. Henderson not only played in neat form, but was also useful with his medium pace bowling, taking four wickets in 67 balls for 15 runs. Surrey won by an innings and 57 runs. SURREY C >LTS. Mr. F. W . Earnshaw, b Leigh .................. .. 36 Haden, b Palmer ... . 5 7 Harrison, c Martin, b Atkins ..........................10 D. Henderson, c and b Atkins ..........................1 Mr. S. Colman, run out .. 49 Higgs, b Saywell .. .. 8 Pink, c Leigh, b Saywell .. 0 R. Henderson, b Palmer .. 26 Green, c Chamberlain, b Leigh ..........................22 Dible, not o u t ..................19 Mr. W. Barker, b Palmer.. 0 Mr. W. W. Read, b Leigh.. 1 B 17,1-b 7 ,w 2 .. . . 2 6 T ota l..................255 K ent C olt 3. First Innings. Second Innings. G. Palmer, b Barker .. C. Draper, b Dible................ 37 0 0 b Green .................. 9, Mr. F. M. Atkins, b Dible .. 2 b Green .................. •) Mr. W. A. Stanlev, b Barker 4 D. Henderson, b Dible 13 W. Greenfield, c Dible, b Barker Mr. F. W. Boorman, c Harrison, 3 b D ible.......................... 0 b Barker 25 b D ible.......................... 4 J. G. Saywell, c Dible, b Parker 6 b Basker .................. 21 E. Leigh, b Dible................ T. Chamberlain, c R. Hender­ 0 b R. Henderson 14 son, b B a r k e r ................ 2 b R. Henderson 4 J. Hoar, b Harrison 9 c Green, b Henderson 11 F. Martin, c and b Dible .. 1 c Pink, b Henderson 4 Mr. P. Hilton, not out 17 not o u t.......................... 1 B 7 ......................................... 7 B 10, w 1 .. 11 Total ..........................118 Total .. 35 SURBITON v. BLACKHEATH MORDEN SUBBITON. Played on Saturday, May 20. Half-day match. Won by Blackheath Morden by 92 runs on the first innings. S urbiton . H. A. Monkland, b Chris- tcpherson..........................13 H. W. Jellicoe, b Druitt .. 0 E. Brookes, b Druitt .. 1 J. Williamson, jun., b Druitt ..........................4 S. D. Tait, b Christopher­ son ..................................1 J. E. C. Leslie, run out .. 17 Total B lackheath M orden . J. E. Shaw, c and b. G. Pinkerton ..................21 P. A. Newton, b Brookes.. 59 M. J. Druitt, b G. Pinker­ ton ..................................22 F. S. Christopherson, b Brookos .......................... 8 K. Cuff, c Brookes, b Pinkerton .................. 0 F. W. Prior, c Williamson, b Pinkerton ..................5 C. T. Perkin, c Clark, b Christopherson .. .. 1 C. A. Hewitt, b Chris­ topherson ..................11 F. H. W. Jenoure, b Druitt 0 R. Buchanan, jun., not out 1 G. Pinkerton, b Druitt .. 0 B 1 ,1-b 1, n b 1.. .. 3 . 55 J. Clarke, c Jenoure, b Brookes..........................0 W . S. Valentine, b G. Pinkerton ..................11 A. Newington, c Leslie, b Pinkerton ..................3 A. Cave Brown, b G. Pinkerton ..................9 H. Ormerod, not out .. 0 B 5.................................. 5 Total 117 CHARTERHOUSE v. BROADWATER. This match was played at Broadwater, on Satur­ day, May 20. B roadwater . 3 0 M. Marshall, b Spurway A.. Bovill, b Blenkiron .. A. Chandler, run out A. F. Somerset, b Blenk­ iron .................................. Rev. H. H. Gillett, b Barm- bv ..................................28 3. H. Goldney, c King- Harraan, b Vintcent .. 33 R. C. Bovill, c Spurway, b B a rm b y ..........................21 C harterhouse . First Innings. E. P. Spurway, b Goldney E. Cawston, b A. Bovill .. 3. L. Popham, b A. Bovill vV. N. Cobbold, run out .. 5*. J. Barmby, c Lewellin,b Bovill .......................... ?. B. Sewell, b A. Bovill .. T. W. Blenkiron, b Goldney 1. Webber, b Goldney .. 3. E. Sismey, c Chandler Bovill .. .................. C H. Vintcent, b Goldney ^ng-Harman, not.put * ^ 2 .*7.vk. 1ML » A. 1 18 1 11 . 0 0 4 3 0 9 W. D. Marshall, not o u t .. 24 F. P. Harrison, b Blenk­ iron ..................................5 H. D. Robson, b Blenk- lron .. .. ..................0 Rev. R. P. Lewehin, b Blenkiron ..................0 B 4 ,1-b 3, w-b 1.. .. 8 T o ta l..................186 Second Innings. b Goldney ..................33 c R.Bovill, b M M irshall 2 b R. Bovill, ..................0 c Chandler,b R. C. Bovill 8 not o u t ..........................23 b R. Bovill ..................19 c Robson, b Goldney .. 0 not o u t ..........................4 B 7 ,1-b 2, w-b 2 .. 11 57 Total 100 NORTHBROOK v. CROYDON (2 n d ELEVENS). This match was played at Lee on May 20, and resulted in a victory for tho Northbrook, for whom Mr. East played a well-hit innings. In a second innings, Croydon lost 7 wickets for 19 runs, M. Cavanaugh taking 5 wickets for 4 runs. N orthbrook . S. O. Woolmer, b Adams 7 C. M. Hole, b Corbishly .. 0 R. Penteath, b Adams .. 1 W. Nicolson, b Adams .. 9 H. Hancock, c Hawkins, b Adam s..........................6 M. Cavanaugh, b Corbishly 3 W. J. Elliott, b Corbishly 0 C roydon . A. H. Holmes, b Corbishly 15 A. East, c Johnstone, b Corbishly ..................17 C. S. Cooke, b Corbishly .. 1 J. Warmington, not ou t.. 0 B 2, 1-b 2, w 2 .. . . 6 Total W. W. Corbishly, b East H. J. Hawkins b East .. T. Pulford, c Holmes, b Hancock .................. E. G. Beckley, run out .. J. Ryan, b Hancock C. M. Tate, b East .. W. R. Adams, b Hancock 65 18 L. S. Snow, not out .. A. Hill, b E a s t ..................2 W. H. Johnstone, b East.. 4 T. E. Lewin, b Cavanaugh 0 B 9,1-b 2 ..................11 Total .. 60 RAVENSCOURT PARK v. WHITEHALL. Second Innings, b A. Holt.................. Played on the Whitehall Ground, Eltham on the 20th. inst. Score : W hiteh all . First Innings. F. Borrett, run o u t .................4 E. M. E. Munns, c M. Holt, b Prince .................................2 H. de H. Whatton, b A.H olt.. 19 A. Lewis, b B a rlow .................3 C. C. Chalk, b Prince .. .. 3 B. Oliver, b P r in c e .................0 C. J. Haviland, run out .. .. 17 E. G. Robertson, b A. Holt H. Haviland, b A. Holt .. C. L. Shlpton, not out B. Sanctuary, b A. Holt .. B 1, w 1 .................. Total b A. Holt................................ c A. Holt, b Barlow .. 28 b Robson..........................o b Robson.................. * * q c Walker, b Hill .. * ’ 12 b Robson..........................o 0 b P rince................. ’ ’ q 0 b Robson................. .. 4 6 b P rince.................'. '.13 0 not out . . . " 5 2 b 3, w i .. ;; 4 56 Total...................70 R avenscourt P ark . C. Robson, b Shipton .. 3 H. S. Barlow, bH.Haviland 39 A. A. Brewer, b Shipton .. 23 R. W. D. Hill, b H. Havi­ land ..................................3 A. Holt, b H. Haviland .. 8 A. R. Walker, b H. Havi­ land ..................................16 A. R. O. Stutfield, b H. Haviland..........................3 H. P. Smith, not out .. 19 W. A. Prince, b H. Havi­ land ................................. 7 C. F. Doll, b II. Haviland 3 M. Holt, b H. Haviland .. 4 B 7 ,1-b 7 ..................14 T o ta l..................142 GREVILLE v. WEST KENT WANDERERS' This match was played at Blackheath on Wed­ nesday, May 17. In this match the Greville showed great want of batting practice ; the wicket being fast, both Lloyd and Pocock were very successful and materially aided their first victory against the Greville ; the latter having certainly the disadvan­ tage of recently playing on a very slow wicket will, doubtless, show much better batting form as their ground gets faster. G reville . First Innings. Second Innings. B. Warsop, b P o c o c k ..............1 b Lloyd .....................o J. H. French, b Pocock .. .. 10c Cutler, b Liovd 0 W. A. B. Hamilton, b Lloyd .. 4 F. Henry, b Pocock ...............5 b Lloyd b Pocock . R. L«e, b L loyd..........................1 c aud b Lloyd H Gregory, b Lloyd A ' " T. C. Hart, b P o c o c k ..................1 b Pocock 9 0 .. 7 0 b Lloyd ..................2 S. R. Gurr, b Lloyd E. C. Lane, b P o c o c k ..................0 A. Dark, not out ..........................3 C. Humble, absent. A. McBain,b Gregory A. H. Luckett, 1 b w, b Henry ..........................8 E. Lloyd, b Gregory .. .. 0 H. Wood, c Warsop,b Lee. 14 E. Cutler, b L ee..................0 Pocock, b L a n e ..................40 C. J. Sandilands,bGregory. 0 c Henderson, b Lloyd ..................4 b Pocock .. .. ,. o c Coppinger, b Lloyd ..................14 E. Fowler (sub.), not o u t ..........................o L-b 1 ..................i ..........................33 Total .. .. 40 W est K ent W anderers . 7 W. Smith, b Lse T . Coppinger, not out W. Robinson, b L ee.. B. Henderson, run out B 5 ,1-b2, w 1 .. Total NE’ER-DO-WEELS v. MR. HAMILTON’S X I. (ALDERSHOT DIVISION). Played at Chessington, on Saturday, May 20. The ground was in excellent order, but very fast; and a very strong east wind rather impeded the bowl­ ing from the lower end. Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Lushington both played first-rate cricket. T he E leven . Mr.A.Haynes (4th Regt), b B u rr................................. 1 Mr.A.G.Long(3rdHussars), b G rea torex..................4 Mr. A. D. Sim (93rd High­ landers), b Dalbiac.. .. 47 Mr. G. W. Lushington(2ud Regt),b B u r t ..................93 Priv. Setterfield (2nd Regt), c Jonas, b Burr .. .. 19 Mr. H. Munro (2nd Regt), b B u rr................................. 0 Mr. E.O.H. Hamilton (2nd Regt). not out .. .. 81 Mr. F. W. Maitland (2nd Regt), b Dalbiac .. 21 Capt. Beale (2nd Regt), b D alb ia c........................0 Capt. Spurgin (R.S. Fusi­ liers), b Burr.................8 Capt. Hammans (82nd Regt), c and b Burr .. 14 B 7 ,1-b 1, w 8 .. .. 16 T o t a l..............304 N e ’ er - do -W eels . F. Ince-Anderton, c Hamil­ ton, b Setterfield .. .. 11 A. F. G. Foulerton, c Sim, b Lushington..................3 J. E. A. Greatorex, b Set­ terfield ......................... 9 J. Harbottle, c Hammans, b Lushington..................5 H. Holden, run out .. .. 0 H. N. Jonas, b Setterfield . 0 T.B Harbottle,bLushingtn 2 P. H. Dalbiac, not out C. M. Rose, b Setterfield. . A. S. Burr, c Sim, b Setterfield .................. Com. Muggeridge, R.N., b Lushington................... W ............................ Total 65 RICHMOND v. BEXLEY. Played atRichmond, on the 20th May, and resulted in an easy win for Bexley, for whom Messrs. Betts, Ashdown, J. Shuter, Arbuthnot, and Horner scored freely. Richmond, although a fairly good team on paper, batted miserably. Messrs. Tuke and Barker, without any reason being assigned, did not appear on the ground, thus Richmond w is deprived of its two best bowlers. The fielding of the losers was very bad all through. B exley . M. P. Betts, b .Tames .. 48 T. Ashdown, b J. S. Tidal.. 58 W. E. Roller, c Dunn, b Bush ..........................15 J. Shuter, b Shadwell .. 73 R. J. Arbuthnot, run out.. 69 L. A. Shuter, b Bush.. 9 Rev. C. Goldney, b Shad- well ..........................1 W. W. Mann, run out .. 15 C. E. Horner, c James, b B u * h ..........................35 Chilton, b Shadwell .. .. 3 W. H. S. Stanton, not out 2 B 11,1-b 5, w 2, n -b l.. 19 Total 317 R ichmond . A. Springett, not out 13 F. B. Shadwell, c Arbuth­ F. W. Bush, b Horner .. 5 not, b Roller 6 J. Dunn, b Horner .. 0 E. A. James, b Horner .. 0 J. S. ITdal, b Roller .. 1 C. M. Tuke, absent 0 W. E. Mart.vn, b Horner.. 3 R. E. S. Thomas, b Horner 0 H. C. Phillips, CRoller, b W. Barker, absent .. 0 0 L-b 1, n-b 1 .................. 2 30 GREVILLE v. WEALDSTONE. Played at Lord’s Ground on Saturday, May 20. On a very fine wicket the Greville scored a victory. Mr. French's was a spirited not out innings of 55, consisting of a 5, 7 threes, 12 twos, 5 singles, and although successful, the Greville were singularly unfortunate in the loss of 3 wickets run out, their opponents fielding in good form, obtained these wickets at little cost. G reville . w J. Brockbank, b Darville .. 4 E. Davies, b Darville 0 J. H. French, not out 55 H. Carswell, b T. Bradbery 1 W. Lambert, b T. Brad- J. Bates, b T. Bradberry.. 5 berry.................................. 1 Fr ance, b Darville .. 0 B. Warsop, c and b NicholH. Gregory, run o ut .. 1 son ................................. 0 B 4, w b 4, n b 1.. 9 E. R. Lee, rua out .. 0 — A. O. Breeds, run out 5 T o t a l .................. 81 W ealdstone . R. Bradberry, c Lee, b J. Gill, b Gregory .. 14 10 T. R. Bradberry, b Lam­ H. B. Jovner, b Lambert 6 bert .................................. 1 H. Nicholson, c French, b E. J. Powell, b Gregory .. 6 3 E. Fresson, not out .. 6 W. Tnssell, c Lambert ., 3 E. Darville, b Gregory 0 A. Bentley, c Lambert .. 1 10 W, Blackwell, b Lambert 7 67

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