Cricket 1882
JUNE 1, 1882. CRICKET; A 'WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 51 H untsmen . First Innings. Second Innings. A. Summers (The Hursley), o and b r A n s o n ......................16 b I’A n s o n ....................... IS G. Summers (Surrey Union), c and b I’A n s o n .......................3 b I’Anson . . . . ..2 5 R. Brooker (Suffolk), b I ’Anson.. 29 e I’Anson, b Wood ..1 1 J. Bailey (Essex), b Bailey .. .. 1 runout................................ 8 S. Morgan (The Grove), run out. 0 R. Prior (East Kent), b May .. 2 1b w, b J. Cannon .. 1 C. Turner (Lord Fitzhardinge), b I’A n s o n ...............................12 b I’A n s o n .......................16 J. Abel (Earl Ferrers’ ), c sub, b I’Anson .. ....................... 0 1b w ,b I ’Anson.. .. 0 G. Champion (Southdown), not ....................................................11 n otou t...............................14 S. Hickman (Old Surrey), b I’Anson .............................. 0 C. Travis (Cotswold), c I ’Anson,b J. Cannon ...............................0 R. Roake (South Berks), b J. Cannon ................................ 3 B l , w l ..................................2 B 2 ,1-b 1, w 1 .. 4 Total. .. ..7 9 J ockeys . Total .. 92 R. I’Anson, c Prior, b Bailey ..........................35 T. Cannon, b Turner .. 4 J. Cannon, b Bailey .. .. 1 H. Marsh, b Abol .. .. 11 A. Wood, b Bailey .. .. 0 T. Jennings, jun., c Bailey, b Abel ..........................7 J. Adams, c and b Abel .. 0 T. McGeorge, c & b Abel , A. May, b Bailey .. J. Coater, run out .. W. Ware, not out .. Booty, b A b e l .................. B 5 ,1-b 4 .................. T o t a l..................70 SURREY CLUB AND GROUND v. RICHMOND. Played in the Old Deer Park, Richmond, on Saturday. Richmond won by 123 runs. For the winners Mr. Tuke obtained five wickets for 26 runs, and Messrs. Avory and Cecil hit freely. S urrey C lub and G round . Green, b T u k e .................. Johnson, run out .. Haden, c andb Shadwell.. R. Green, b Shadwell G. L. Lyons, c Studd, b Tuke.................................. Henderson, b Tuke .. J. N. Bush, b Shadwell .. R. James, c and b Tuke .. 24 B. Ellis, b H ill ...............11 F. Beeton, not out .. .. 7 S.Cheeaman,cStudd,bTuke 2 B 10,1-b 2, w 1 .. .. 13 T o t a l ..............105 A. Springett, c Boeton, b LyonB ..........................33 H. K. Avory, c Ellis, b John son..........................47 E. D. Cecil, c and b John son ................................. 50 E. J. C. Studd, b Lyons .. 0 H. J. Hill, c Henderson, b Haden ..........................2 W. E. Martyn, b Haden .. 9 R ichmond . C. M. Tuke,c Bush,b Haden 5 H. C. Phillips, c Green, b Haden ......................... 5 E. A. James, b Ellis .. .. 15 F. B. Shadwell, c Green, b Joh n son ..........................86 R. E. Yerburgh, not out B 12,1-bS, n-b 8.. 18 T o t a l ..................223 SURREY COLTS v. FABNIIAM DISTRICT. Played at the Oval on Tuesday. The bowling on both sides was very weak. F arnham . J. Carmichael, b T. Hen derson Rev. E. D. Leai, b Aste .. 17 V. Adams, run out .. .. 59 Elliott, b Boardman.. .. 16 J. H. Cox, run out .. .. 3 E. Barrett,c T. Henderson, b W o o d ..........................17 Capt. S. G. Reid, b Board man .................................. Boardman, b Elliott.. Green, c Cox, b Reid Harrison, b Tilbury .. L. Wood, not out 26 S urrey C olts . .. 8 .. 27 Total , 245 0 R. Baldwiu, not o u t.. .. 10 H. Baldwin, c Smith, b A s te ..................................7 R. Mason, c D. Hender son, b Aste ..................0 Tilbury, 1-b-w, b Aste .. 0 B 20,1-b 2 ..................22 45 80 JUNIOR SOUTHGATE v. THANET COLLEGE. Played at Margate on the 27th May. J unior S outhgate . B. W. Sharp, c and b Law 52 "W. D. White, b Law .. .. 25 F. Mathews, c Austin, b L a w ..................................5 N.H.Mainwaring,bSmith 0 C. J. Sharp, b Smith .. 3 A. Ford,b Austin .. ..2 1 A. Walker,b Law .. .. 1 First Innings. J. Stutter, b Walker.. W. Leitham, c Phillips, b W a lk e r ..................................1 J. T. Daniels, «Ford. b Walker 12 W. Walter, run o u t ..................0 J. G. Law, c Sharp, b Ford .. 6 C. S. Smith, c B. W. Sharp, b Walker ................................. 0 A. R. Leitham, not out .. .. 1 G. Tomlin, b Walker..................0 H. Austin, c Oldham, b Walker 0 G. Wooldridge, st Sharp, b Ford.........................................1 G. Stewart, b F o r d ..................0 E x tr a ................................. 1 T o t a l ..........................22 T hanet C ollege . Second Innings, b F o r d ........................ run out .. b Ford .. c Mainwaring, b Oldham b Ford .. 1-b-w, b Ford .. c C. J. Sharp, b Ford b Ford .................. b Ford .................. Newby, run ou t..................3 J. Aste, not o u t..................16 B 17,1-b 2 ..................19 D. Henderson, c & b Reid 10 H. A. Smith, T. Henderson, Chilton, and T. T. Bradbury did not bat. J. W. Sharp,cW. Leitham, b W alter..........................6 E. II. Oldham, b Smith .. 12 A. E. White, not out E. Phillips, b Smith .. Extras .. .. .. ..3 0 Total 155 b Sharp .. not out .. Extra-i 119 CLAPHAM v. LAUSANNE. Played at Dulwich, on Saturday, May 27. Clap ham won easily on the first innings. Mr. Stanley Colman batted well for 24. Mr. W. B. Smith bowled with extraordinary success—performing the hat trick twice in 13 balls—his analysis was as follows : 8 overs, Gmaidens, 5 runs, 8 wickets. L ausanne . W. G. Greenop, b W. B. Smith ..........................0 W. Harris, b W. B. Smith 0 J. A. Doudney, b W. B. Smith Faulkner, c Edwards, b W. B. S m ith .................. E. B. Bocquet, b Terry .. J. G. Walker, b Terry H. B. Collerne, b W. B Smith ......................... G. W. Marsden, b W. B. Smith ....................... . G. North, b W. B. Smith A. Clarke, not out .. C. E. Moore, b W. B. Smith B 8, w 2 Total .. 10 C lapham . W. R. Major, b Bocquet 14 H. A. Smith, b Faulkner .. 8 S. Edwards, b Faulkner .. 2 E. B. Hadley, b Bocquet.. 6 Stanley Colman, b Collerne 24 R. W. Smith, c Greenop, b M arsden..........................12 A. Winterbottom, runout 13 W. B. Smith, c North, b Faulkner .. .. .. .. 4 W. Hadley, not out .. W. E. Terry, 1-b-w, b M arsden.......................... Howard Smith, c Clarke, b Marsden B 7,1-b 1 .................. 8 T o t a l ..................97 GREVILLE v. WAIFS AND STRAYS. This match was played at Eton and Middlesex Ground, on Saturday, May 27, and although the result was a draw, the contest was decidedly in favour of the Greville. But for the questionable decision of their opponent’s umpire, who although not at the bowling end drew the stumps to time in the middle of an over, the Greville would very possibly have scored the victory. G retille . E. Davies,b Thornycroft.. 14 E. Lee, c McCarty, b Fair- bourne ..........................0 T. Hart, b Fairbourne .. 20 B. Warsop, run out .. .. 19 A. O. Breeds, b Thorny croft ................................. 10 H. Gregory,c Davis, b Fair- bourae ..........................25 H. Carswell, b Fairbourne 0 W. H. Tidey, b Thorny. croft.. C. Lane, b Fairboume W. Cale, b Fairbourne Warsop, Jun., not out B 3 ,1-b 1, w 1 0 . 12 . 0 . 6 . 5 111 W. McCarty, b Lee .. Kay, b L e e .................. H. W. Lake, b Lane .. W. Winter, b Leo A. Hinde, run out Archer, b Lee ..................14 T. Syer, b Gregory .. .. 1 Total .. W aifs and S trays . . .. 2 Fairbourne, b Lane .. .. 16 . .. 0 Thornycroft, not out.. .. 3 19 Vickers, st and b Gregory 4 0 Davis, to bat 6 B 1 ,1-b 3 ..................4 T o t a l ..................69 Hon. J. W. Mansfield, b Giffard .. •• ® P. J. De Paravicini, c J. Norman, b Armytage .. 14 C. Hitchcock, not out .. 42 T rinity C ollege C lub . Hon. D. Tollemache, c and bHogg ..........................17 H. M. Leaf, not o u t.. .. 19 ....................................... 10 T o ta l..................107 Second Iniings. BLACKHEATH MORDEN v. BECKENHAM. This match was played at Beckenham, on May 27. The Morden won a very closely contested match by 9 runs. The wicket played treacherously, and the fielding of both sides being very good ac counts for the low scores. M orden . First Innings. P. A. Newton, c Bowden, b R. Inglis ............................... A. Poland, c Wilson, b R. Inglis F. S. Ireland, b Chater .. E. H. Rodwell, c Wilson, b R. Inglis .................................. T. J. Green, b R. Inglis .. S. Christopherson, run out .. W. S. Valentine, b Wilson .. E. Childs, not out .................. F. W. Prior, c Pearce, b Wilson G. O. Jacob, c Pearce, b R. Inglis .................................. F. Christopherson,c Dashwood, b W ilson.................................. B 5 ,1-b2, w 3 ................... ASSYRIANS v. TRINITY COLLEGE, CAM BRIDGE. This match was played at Cambridge, on May 24 and 25. No play took place on second day, so the match was drawn. Polhill Turner for the Assyrians played a fine though lucky innings, and was well supported by Messrs. Impey, Armitage, Freeland, and J. Newman, who all played good cricket. Mr. Hitchcock played a fine innings for Trinity. A ssyrians . A. W. Hogg, 1-b-w, b Para- Total ..........................86 First Innings. A. Springett, c Rodwell, b S. Christopherson .. .. Capt. R.Inglis, c S.Christopher son, b Rodwell .................. W . Noakes, c and b Rodwell .. L. Wilson, b S. Christopherson A. M. Inglis, c Prior, b S.Chris- topherson .......................... F. C. Chater, st Prior, b Rodwell A. Dashwood, c Prior, b Rod- well .......................... T. E. Chater, c Newtor Christophcrson P. A. Bowden, not out T o t a l..........................50 5 c and b Wilson .. . . 19 1 c Potte , b Wilson . 7 S3 c Wilson, b F. Chater . . 0 3 c R.Inglis, b C. Chater. . o 22 e Potter, b Wilson . 10 3 b C. C h a te r ................ . o 8 c Noakes, b Bowden . 19 !) c Noakes, b C. Chater .. 17 0 c Wilson, b Bowden . 0 1 c F. Chater, b Wilson .,. 2 1 11 10 B 2, w 4 ............... ,. 6 86 Total............... ,. 91 ENHAM. Second Innings. 5 c Ireland, b Green .. ,.. 16 c S. Christopher6on, b 11 G re e n .................. .. 36 5 1-b-w, b Ireland .. .. 19 3 c Green, b Ireland.. .. 31 17 1 1 0 0 c Prior, b Green .. .. 4 * 2 1 1 0 *2 0 , 0 0 3 50 Total .. .. 118 CROYDON v. PALLINGSWICK. Played at Croydon on Saturday, May 27, and resulted in a draw in favour of the visitors, for whom Mr. B. A. Carter played a splendid not out innings of 105, and Messrs. Hebden and Humble did good service with 37 and 27 respectively. Mr. Carter was let off twice when he had scored about 70. The first chance was a very difficult one, and the sun was the cause of the second being missed. For the home team Mr. Neech was most successful with the ball. P allingswick . T o t a l ..................244 vicim P. Bridges, c Longworth, b Paravicini ................13 E. S. Biddell, c Longworth, b P aravicini.................2 L. S. Giffard. b Paravicini 12 A. T. Polhill Turner, b Eccles .......................124 O. F. Armytage, b Currie 35 J. F. C. Norman, b Currie 17 A. Freeland, b Leaf .. .. 18 C. Impey, not out .. .. 41 A. C. Norman, b Eccles .. 0 F. G. Mason,b Mansfield.. 2 B 16,1-b 2 ..................18 Total , 23 W. L. notchkin, c and b Neech ..........................12 S. H. Beckley, b Neech .. 5 F. Clemence, c Hill, b Neech ..........................17 D. H. Hewitt, b Neech .. 8 O. J. Fraser, c Aris, b Neech ..........................8 B. A.Carter, not ou t.. . .105 C. Humble, c Wilkinson, b Huddlestone................27 C roydon . H. R. Groom, st Hewitt, b J. C. Neech, not ou t. H o tck in .......................... H. W. Ward, b Yarborough G. R. Wilkin son, o Hewitt, b Yarborough.................. W. T. Grant, c Humble, b Hotchkin.......................... Hud- W . C. Yarborough, < dlestone, b Ward .. G. R. Hebden, c W. Grant, b R. Grant .................. A. W. Graham, b Evans .. B. W. Repton, b Evans .. B 9 ,1-b 1, w 1 .. 87 J. Aris, b Hotchkin F. Hill, not out .. B 3, w 1.. .. Total J .9 I it ii ,-t ■ . U 4 B. J. Grant, F. W. Huddlestone, H. A. Knowles, jun., and C F. Evans did not bat. Continued on Page 54.
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