Cricket 1882
[ JUNE 1, 1882. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 47 Nottingham giving particulars of the fight, and also mentioning “ bribery?” 4. Has not Shaw admitted since his arrival in England, that “ something unpleasant” did take place, and have not other members of tho team stated that there was more “ carrying on” (I use their own expression) in Shaw’s team than any one not present would believe ? 5. Was not the “ scandal” one of the principal themes of conversation among the passengers on board the Assam ? 6. Is it not a fact that (contrary to the statement made in the local papers) Ulyett and Selby were aware of the rumour before reaching their respec tive homes, and was not the subject mentioned to them in the Criterion by a gentleman connected with the Sportsman and by another hailing from this district ? I may mention that’ in framing the above ques tions I have touched only on matters concerning which I have reliable information, and that I have not brought the matter before the public earlier in the hope that some more competent judge and able writer would have done so. If I have erred in the course I have now adopted, the interest which I now take, and always have taken in our noble game must be my excuse. I remain, Sir, yours truly, W. R. WAKE. Sheffield, May 26. As president of the Cricketers’ Fund, may I be permitted to endorse the suggestion of Lord Harris, that Shaw’s Eleven should at once meet the allega tions which have been brought against some members of that team with an emphatio and in dignant denial. Having known many of them for some years, I have been both astonished and dis tressed at the publication of suoh a scandal, which I do not for a moment believe. EDMOND WILDER. TJIE:^C0^E:B00K. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Scores of Matches must be sent in to reach us by First Delivery on Tuesday morning at the latest , or they will have to wait until the issue o ffollowing week. Every effort will be made to insert them in the following number, but the pressure already on our space is so heavy, that we cannot guarantee their appearance unless sent early. If payment has not been made for the season's scores in advance , each score, to ensure insertion, must be accom panied with a Postal Orderfor One Shilling. The Matches o f the following Clubs will appear in “ C ricket ” every week U ppingham R overs . U pton P ark . R oyal M ilitary A cademy . 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 amblers U pper T ooting B roxbourne O akfield P reston H all B. B. E ltham A ddiscombe N e ’ er - do -W eels B roadwater . M arylebone C lub . S urrey C ounty . H arrow S chool . I ncogniti ^N ondescripts R ichmond B lackheath M orden R evellers ■E sher C ivil S ervice S toics *L aw C lub K ensington P ark C lapton C heltenham C ollege A ssyrians S urbiton R eigate H ill R eigate P riory R exley S honcliffe G amp R oyal N aval S chool * Scores of these Clubs roill appear only in “ C ricket .” ROSS v. LEDBURY, flayed at Ross on May 20, and resulted in ? victory for the home team by 85 runs on the first t£mpg8’ Davies played excellent cricket for Ross team, his score of 71 including four fours. b W. Ross. C. R Wright, 1 b Masefield..........................1 D. L. Davies, b W. Mase field ..................................71 G. Dawson, b W. Masefield 2 J. B. Liddall, b W. Mase field ................................. 0 W . Pantall, b Homes .. 17 G. Nicholls, hit wicket, b W. Masefield..................21 L edbury . First Innings. Rev. C. Black, Bt Dawson, b Walker.......................................3 G. E. Masefield, b Dawson .. .. 3 Hopewell, b Walker ................. 6 W. Masefield, b Dawson .. .. 10 R. Homes, c Davies, bDawson.. 4 Rev. Guise, b W alker................0 T. Braddock, b Walker...............0 W. D. Pulling, not out...............1*2 Webster, b Walker ............... 9 F. Meats, c Nicholls, b Walker .. 0 A. Nother, b D aw son ................3 Extras ............................... 1 Total..............................50 . Walker, b W. Mase field ..................................0 L. MacDougall, b W. Mase field ..................................3 W. Watson, b Homes .. 21 W . Reece, b W. Masefield . 1 T. Watkina not out .. .. 8 E xtras..........................14 Total .. ..135 Second Innings. b Walker ..............12 b Reece ...............8 b W atkins...............21 1 b w, b Dawson .. 14 b W atkins..................9 run out ..................1 b Reece....................... 0 b D a w son ................8 o and b Walker .. .. 7 not out..........................1 not out.........................2 Extras...............10 Total . 93 RAYENSCOURT PARK v. SUTTON. Played at Sutton on the 27th May. Score :— S utton . First Innings. D. M. Taylor, o Robson, b Prince T. A. Tanqueray, c Doll, b Prince J. R. Mathews, c Young, b Barlow J. S. Goodison, b Prince W. N. Tayloe, b Barlow L. J. Paice, b Holt J. S. Schreiber, b Barlow II. M. Hooper, st Robson, b Prince 12 run out C. F. Bidder, not o u t ..................6 b Barlow ..................3 H. Mathews, st Robson, b Prince 5 not out.........................2 L. Irwin, st Robson, b Prince .. 11 c Young, bBarlow .. 0 Byes ..................................13 Byes 13,1-b 1, w 1 15 Second Innings. b H olt..........................2 b H olt..........................1 b H o lt.........................4 b Barlow ................. 3 e Young, b Holt .. 20 b Robson .................9 c Betts, b Robson .. 3 .. .. 14 Total Total 73 R avenscourt P ark . M. P. Betts, c Hooper, b Schreiber......................23 C. Robson, st Goodison, b H o o p e r .......................5 H. S. Barlow,o Schreiber, b Tayloe ..........................50 A. A. Brewer, b Sohreiber 0 A. Holt, c and b Paice .. 16 A. R. O. Stutfield, c Tayloe, b Paice ..........................0 R. Hill, b Paice....................... 3 S. Young, run out .. .. 5 C. F. Doll, c Bidder, T a y lo e ................... A. R. Jackson, b Tayloe W. A. Prince, not out Byes 6, 1-b 2 Total . 0 . 1 . 0 . 8 .111 NONDESCRIPTS v. MR. LEESE’S ELEVEN. Played at Send Holme, near Woking, May 27th. This match, which proved somewhat exciting to wards the close, the last wicket falling at three minutes to time, was played on the picturesque and excellent ground of Mr. J. F. Leese, from whom the visitors received a most hospitable welcome. Mellor’sinnings was an excellent one, while Parkyns hit brilliantly. Blaker and Foley played pluckily, but as regards the former with some luck, and very nearly succeeded in drawing the match. M r . L eese ’ s E leven . 6 H. Whitfeld, c F. P. Fran cis, b B. Smith .. .. 2 F. Stokes, c Foley,b Blaker 41 G. B. Colt, st Foley, b B. Smith ..........................2 F. H. Mellor, b Blaker .. 60 ,T. F. Leese, b Blaker .. 13 S. W. Cattley, c Cobbold, b F. P. Francis..................36 T. Parkyns, c Foley, b C obbold..........................49 N ondescripts . W. Ryde, c and b Cobbold F. Ryde, b F. P. Francis .. 2 E. Baggallay, 1-b-w, b Cob bold ...................................22 T. M. Paulton, c Cobbold, b F. P. Francis .. .. 10 F. C. Coxhead, not out .. 0 B 10,1-b 2, w 5 .. .. 17 T o ta l..................260 A. S. Francis, c Cattley, b Stokes .......................... G. Macan, c Colt, b Stokes F. P. Francis, c Colt, b W hitfeld.......................... J. Chater, 1-b-w,b Whitfeld A. Bowden Smith, c Leese, b Whitfeld .................. C. W. Foley, c F. Ryde, b C o lt.................................. 17 A. W. C. Young, c Colt, b W hitfeld..........................5 C. W. Cobbold, b Stokes.. 0 T. Moore, c Cattley, b Stokes .......................... 0 W . C. Blaker, not out .. 44 H. Rush worth, run out .. 8 P. A. Thomas, c Mellor, b Whitfeld..........................19 B 23,1-b 3, w 2 .. ..2 8 Total . RICHMOND v. PALLINGSWICK. Played at Richmond on the 23rd May, and resulted in a victory for the home team by 9 wickets. F o r the winners Mr. Shadwell' played a very good innings of 41 runs n o t o u t, and for Pallingswick Mr H o t c h k in compiled a careful 43. In th e s e c o n d innings of Richmond Capt. Borrowes and Mr. Robertson quickly hit off the runs. EICHHOND. First Innings. A. Springett, c Cockerton, Clemence .......................... R. S. Yerburgh, b Clemence Capt. K. Borrowes, c and Clemence .......................... H. J. Hill, b Clemence.. E. P. James, b Clemence J. S. Udal, run out ................ 7 H. C. Phillips, b Clemence .. .. 12 J. Robertson, b Hotchkin .. .. 8 F. B. Shadwell, not out................41 E. A. James, c Fraser, b Webber 7 R. W. Burrows, b Hotchkin B 1 ,1-b 3, n b 2 .................. 3 Sccond Innings. 37 c Fraser, b Hotchkin not out............................. B 3,1-b 1, w 4, nb 1 9 Total. .101 Total 71 P alling s wick . First Innings. J. W. Clemence, b Robertson .. 0 W. F. Hotckin, c Burrowes, b Hill .......................................... C.Kettle, c E. P. James, bShadwell 1 O. J. Fraser, b Robertson .. .. 6 B. A. Carter, c Yerburgh, b R ob ertson ..................................9 C. A. Sharpe, b Robertson .. .. 8 L. A. Webber, c E. P. James, b R ob ertson ..................................15 A. W. Graham, b Robertson .. 9 C. W. Cooper, not o u t ..................13 H. Farnam, b Shadwell .. .. 4 C. Cockerton,b Shadwell .. .. 1 B 4, w 3, n b 1........................8 Second Innings, c Borrowes, b Yer burgh 0 b Robertson .. .. 2 b Yerburgh..................0 notout..........................18 c Robertson, b Yer burgh ..................4 c Udal, b Robertson.. 15 c Shadwell', b Robert son . . ' ..................2 b Yerburgh..................0 b Yerburgh .. .. 3 b Shadwell..................7 run out.............. .. 0 L-b 1 ..................1 Total.. .117 Total .. 52 BRUCE CASTLE SCHOOL v. CRYSTAL PALACE. Played, at Tottenham on 27th May, resulting in the defeat of the School. For the winners Knowles played a fine innings of 70, and Barry did good business with the ball. B ruce C astle . H. R. Gripper, c Kettle- well, b B arry..................87 L. Shaw, b Barry .. .. 4 C. Witherington, c Barry, b Dorman..........................14 F. Palmer, c Shorter, b Barry ..........................H P. Freeman, c Newton, b D orm an ..........................11 S. Vigers, b Barry .. .. 1 Rev. W. Almack, c Shorter, b B a r r y ........................ 8 C. Denagon, b Barry.. .. 0 T. Glover, b Barry .. .. 1 Rev. O. Philpott, c Pitman, b B a r r y .........................5 F. Gripper, not out .. .. 2 L-b 1, w 2 .................3 Total 95 G. H. Newton, run out .. S. Shorter, c Shaw, b Almack ..........................4 H. Knowles, not ou t.. .. 70 C. H. Dorman, c and b A lm a c k ..........................10 D. McGeorge, c Shaw, b A lm a c k ..........................1 F. Barry, b Almack .. .. 29 A. Kettlewell, c Gripper, b C rystal P alace . 1 Witherington.. P. Crampton,b Withering ton.................................. H. Williams, rim out W. Pitman, c Shaw, b Free m a n .......................... R. D. Wade, b Freeman B 2, 1-b 1 .. Total..................136 CRYSTAL PALACE v. BROXBOURNE. Played at the Crystal Palace on the 24th May. Score :— C rystal P alace . First Inning*. Second Innings. W. Kettlewell, b R. Stevens .. 17 b R. Stevens .. 20 A. E. E. Oelrichs, b R. Stevens .. 4 b R. Stevens .. 6 W. Noakes, c Randall, b R. Ste vens .................................. .. 30 18 C. C. Parr, b Bradfield .. .. 5 c Newsam,b Master.. 12 F. A. Rehder, b R. Stevens.. .. 5 b R. Stevens .. 8 B. Noakes, c and b Master .. .. 85 8 P. Currey, b R. Stevens .. 12 b R. Stevens .. 8 J. M. Henderson, b Master.. .. 11 c W. Stevens, b R. Stevens .................. 2 D O. Kerr, b R. Stevens .. G. J. Cooper, not out .. .. 24 4 . 10 H. Williams, c W. Stevens, b c R. Stevens, b Master 7 E. T. LI. Williams, b Master . . 1 c Hodson, b R. Stevens 3 B 2 ,1-b 1, w 1 .. 4 W ................ 1 92 T o t a l .................. Total.. ..
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