Cricket 1882
JUNE 1, 1882. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 51 K ensington P a r k . E. Campbell, b Young.. .. 60 J. Gifford, c Foley, b Francis ..........................7 T. C. O'Brien, c Young, b Francis ..........................42 F. L. Cottrell, c Foley, b Francis ..........................51 R. O. Pawle, c Francis, b Blaker..................................19 F. E. Street, c substitute, b Young..................................12 W. F. Thompson, c G. P. Street, b Foley .. J. G. Ferns, b Foley .. A. J. Stanley, not out A. L. Russell, not out E. J. C. Savory and W. Richmond did not bat. B 11,1-b 6, w 2 .. Total H. .. 81 .. 60 F. ’.. 19 ..312 LAW CLUB v. TOWN MALLING. Played at Town Mailing on Monday last, and resulted in a victory for the home team by 27 runs. G. E. Waller was the only bowler for the visitors “ on the spot,” and he subsequently played a good innings for 32. The absence of Mr. Newton, who had promised to play but was absent without giving any reason, was unfortunate. T own M a ll in g . First Innings. Second Innings. T. J. Hardy, c S. H. Turner, b Chester......................................... 81 L. E. Bligh, b W aller..................7 H. Leney, b Waller ..................12 b S. H. Turner .. .. 8 C. J. Snowden, st Shaw, b W aller......................................... 0 b Matthews. Prentis, c Shaw, b Chester .. 0. Yauglian, c H. Y. Turner, b Chester......................................... 16 C. Longhurst, c Greenway, b W aller......................................... 7 L. Durrell, b Waller ..................0 C. C. Hawley, not o u t ..................1 D. M. Crichton, b Chester .. .. 8 W. Cole, c Tanner, b Waller .. 11 6 notout...........................22 b C h e ste r..................7 B 5 ,1-b 3. Total 2 c S. H. Turner, b C h e ste r..................14 8 B ..........................1 i8 Total.. .. Law Club. H. V. Turner, b Leney .. 6 J. A. C. Tanner, c Bligh, b Leney ..........................7 J. E. Shaw, b Lency.. .. 13 H. Greenway, b Bligh .. 2 Chester, b Bligh..................0 G. E. Waller, run out .. 82 A. H. Matthews, b Bligh .. 0 S. H. Turner, b Bligh W. Jones, b Leney .. W. Hayes, not out .. A. J. E. Newton, absent. B 5 ,1-b 2 ................. Total ..................71 LAW CLUB v. OLD HAILEYBURIANS. Played at Willesden Green on Saturday last, and ended in an easy win for the Law Club, for whom J. E. Shaw and Chester played well. The O.H.’s were two men short, and owe a good deal to A. P. Talbot. L aw C lu b . H. Greenway, c Behrend, b Hill ..........................10 G. E. Waller, b Faithful .. 0 J.A.C. Tanner,b Gascoyne . 8 J. E. Shaw, c Hill, b Talbot ..........................30 T. M. Hodgkinson, b Gas coyne..................................11 T. B. Lodge, not out .. 2 Total O ld H aile y b u r ia n s . A. H. Behrend, 1 b w, b C h ester..........................1 H. A. Debenham,b Chester 3 A. P. Talbot, not out .. 84 C. E. Baker, b Waller .. 0 E. M. Hill, c Fisher, b Waller .. .. .. 8 G. Gascoyne, c and b H odgkinson................14 P rivate B anks . First Innings. Second Innings. W. B. Tyndall, c Oelrichs, b Sm ith ..................................17 1b w, b Neame .. .. 7 J. W. Dainty, c W. Kettlewell, b A s te ................................... 0 D. K. Coffin, c Oelrichs, b A ste.. 5 c W. Kettlewell, b D orm a n .................. 9 H. M. Davis,c Mitchell, b Aste.. 2 not out........................... 23 W. Coppiuger, b Smith .. .. 9 R. Thring, run out ..........11 R.D. Eicke, c Oelrichs, bSmith . 20 J. B. Oldham, b A s t e ............ 1 Bowden - Smith, c Dorman, b Aste ...................................0 W. H. B. Godfrey, c and b S m ith ..................................12 not out...........................16 A. Hearne, not out ...........8 A. Gregory, b Aste..................17 B 9 ,1-b 8 .................................12 B 3, w 1.................... 4 T o t a l ..........................114 Total.. .. 59 A. Henery, b Faithful .. 0 Chester,c Baker,b Talbot.. 40 H. F. Gibson, b Faithful .. 1 C. V. Fisher,1b w, b Talbot 1 W. Hayes, b Talbot .. .. 2 B 12,1-b 8, w 2 .. .. 17 ..122 F. E. Faithful, hit w, b H odgkinson ..................1 L. W. Andrews,b Hodgkin son ..................................0 E. Campbell and T. E. Erskine were absent. B 1 ,1-b 2 ..................8 Total 61 CRYSTAL PALACE v. PRIVATE BANKS (12 a-side). Played at Catford Bridge on May 29, in beautiful weather, and on a perfect wicket. Mitchell played excellent cricket for his 109 ; there was some talk of a difficult chance at the wicket when he had scored 80, but with that exception his innings was faultless. C rystal P a la c e . W . Kettlewell, b Godfrey . 3 W. G. Bxower, b Godfrey . 7 L. H. Neame, c Oldham, b Smith ..........................17 C.Eastlake-Smith,c Dainty, b Godfrey..........................12 S. Shorter, b Smith .. .. 10 C. Mifchell, b Thring .. 109 H. P. Clarke, b Ilearne . 8 MR. W. A. SPAIN’S ELEVEN v. MR. J. J. PATTISSON’S ELEVEN. This match was played at Southgate on Friday last. M r . W . A. S pain ’ s E le v e n . A. E. E. Oelrichs,cHenme, b D a v is ..........................17 J. Aste, b Davis..................2 C. H. Dorman,b Godfrey.. 13 G H. Neame, b Hearne .. 11 A. Kettlewell, not out .. 8 B 11,1-b 8, w 1 .. .. 15 0 T. F. Spreckley, c Manner- ing, b D a v is ..................8 C. Broadhurst, b Davis .. 9 E. Prendergast, b Davis .. 15 Harvey Penn, c Clifton, b Davis ......................... 9 Cecil Broadhurst, b Davis 4 G. Rayner, 1-b-w, b Davis 0 Harry Penn, b Clifton .. 0 Mit. J. J. P attisson R. A. Davis, b Penn .. N. H. Mannering, b Penn F. Matthews, c C. Broad hurst, b Rayner .. E. C. Saunders, b Rayner S. J. W. McKenzie, b Rayner ......................... W. H. Clifton, h w, b Penn W. H. George, c Matthews, b D a v is ..........................27 A. B. Sampson, h w, b Clifton ..........................5 W. A. Spain, not out.. .. 10 L. J. Boothby, b Pattisson 2 Extras..........................3 Total ..9 2 E le v e n . Graham Smith, b Penn .. 21 J. J. Pattisson, b Penn .. 25 J. Seward, b C. Broadhurst 5 A. W'hite, not out .. .. 0 A. Fleet, c Prendergast, b P e n n ................................o Extras..........................4 Total .... .. ..106 Total them Ulyett, Bates, and Peate contributed 330 rui and for the Juniors Peate took ten wickets for 1 runs. Score and analysis :— First Innings. Dr. W. G. Grace, c Hall, b Peate 4 Mr. A. N. Hornby, 1-b-w, b Mid winter ......................................... 91 Ulyett, c Gilbert, b Midwinter . .138 Mr. T. S. Pearson, b Peate.. .. 0 Hearn, c Gilbert, b Midwinter .. 0 Emmett, c Aspinall, b Peate .. 18 Wheeler, c Aspinall, b Midwinter 3 Mr. J. S. Russel, c Aspinall, b M idw inter................................. 1 Wild, b Peate..................................3 Hill, b Midwinter..........................2 W. Mycroft, not o u t ..................9 B 5,1-b 2 ................................. 7 Total.................. .. ..267 OVER THIRTY v. UNDER THIRTY. The Whitsuntide match this year at Lord’s was that between the above sides, first instituted on the occasion of the testimonial to Mr. W. G. Grace in 1878. Owing to matches elsewhere, neither side was well represented, but the gamo was throughout productive of some extraordinary cricket, and as on both Monday and Tuesday the weather was glorious, there was a very large attendance on the Urst day, little, if at all, siiort of ten thousand. The Seniors made a bad start, losing Mr. Grace at 19. Mr. Hornby and Ulyett, however, punished the bowling severely, the former who had not been very successful hitherto this year, having not quite re covered from the effects of his boating accident, hitting very freely. He was badly missed by Mr. Ridley in front of the Pavilion off Midwinter when he had got 60, and each batsman ought to have been stumped. Three successive balls of Mr. Gilbert Ulyett landed into the Pavilion, and his hitting after the first few overs was very powerful. Out of the total of 267 these two batsmen con tributed as many as 229. When the Juniors went in Mr. Patterson, the hero of last year’s University match, played very fine cricket, the soundest of the day, and play ceased with the Juniors 136 for four wickets. On Tuesday the game again presented some sensational features. Bates hit with the greatest vigour for the Juniors, and with the ad vantage of three lives, topped Ulyett’s score for the Seniors. Nine wickets were down for 238 when Peate, the eleventh man, came in, but he too was missed, and the last ivicket added 121 runs. The in nings ended in a rather peculiar fashion, Peate being stumped, owing to the ball rebounding off the wicket-keeper’s pads. Bates carried out his bat for 144. When the Seniors went in a second time eight wickets were down for 70, and it seemed doubtful whether they would save the innings. Some useful play by Wild, Hill, and Mycroft enabled them to put on 31 runs, and the Juniors only won in the end by ten wickets. The match was a great triumph for the Yorkshiremen, as will be seen. Between O v e r T h ir t y . Second Innings, c Midwinter, b Bates c Hall, b Midwinter*.. c Bates, b Peate.. K. b Peate.................. °.. b Peate.................. IS. c Royle, b Bates.. 4. b Peate..................P. c Aspinall, b Peate 'X b Fothergill.. .. f. b Bates..................£& not out.................. B .................. Q. Total .. 'Vt U n d e r T h ir t y . Hall, b G r a c e .......................0 Mr. W. H. Patterson, 1-b-w, b G r a c e ..............................57 Midwinter, c Wild, b Em m ett..............................62 Mr. R. Gilbert, c Hill, b Grace ...............................7 Mr. A. W. Ridley, c Emmett, b Grace .. .. 5 Bates, not o u t ................... 144 Mr. V. K. Royle, b Hill J. Fothergill, c Emmett, I Ulyett ..................U. G. G. Hearne, c Wild, I Ulyett ..................<?. Aspinall, c Mycroft, t Grace ~ r A . Peate, st Wild, b Mycr<3li B 4, 1-b 10, w 1 MT. Total .. .•I5’*}. In the second innings, Hall scored (not out) 19, Mr. W. Pat sou (not out) 14; total, 83. BOWLING ANALYSIS. u v e r T h ir t y . Peate Fothergill Midwinter Bates Hearne .. Gilbert .. First Innings. O. M. R.W. 42 13 94 5 17 4 35 0 29.3 5 59 5 19 1 48 0 4 2 7 0 2 0 7 0 Second Innings. * O. M. R .. 4 . 40 19 6( .. 1. 1.1 0 1 .. 1 . 18 7 3S .. 3. 22 15 17 U n d er T h ir t y . Grace .. M ycroft.. Hill Emmett Pearson Ulyett .. Hornby.. First Innings. O. M. R.W. 53 24 88 83.1 14 60 17 3 50 Second Innings. * O.JM. R .. .°. 4 2 7, 1 <1 J 28 7 73 1 r . .................... 9 3 0 110 ............................p 21 9 46 2 .. • 2 0 16 0 Wheeier V. *.P 8 1 II 1 8 1.1 0 sr 8 1 $ GRANVILLE v. ADDISCOMBE. Played at Lee on Saturday, May 27, and drawn G r a n v ill e . J* Wilson, jun., b F. Grant 14 F. E. Lander, c C. Foss, 1 H. S. Dominy, st Clay, b J. G ra n t...........................12 P. H. Lockhart, b F. Grant 0 W. Pierce, c C. Foss, b F. Grant ..........................21 F. Taylor, b F. Grant . 3 E. A. Ferry, b J. Grant .. 5 W. Edwards, c Clay, b J. Grant .......................... 6 Grant .................. b. A. Taylor, c E. Foss, b F Grant .................. O. H. Tidswell, not ou t.. 4- E. C. Hutchinson, b F Grant .................. K L-b 2 .................. z Total ..76. A d discom be . H. Norman, b Hutchinson 1 C. Lemmon, c Ferry, b Tidsw ell..........................19 F. Clay, c Ferry, b Hut chinson ..........................1 J. Grant, not out .. .. 23 L. Coste, b Tidswell.. .. 8 A. Pulford, b Tidswell .. 2 F. Grant, b Tidswell O. J. W. Lowles, b Feiry I. E. W. Foss, not out .. C. S. Monnington, C. J Foss, to bat B 1 ,1-b 2, n b 1 .. Total CLARE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, v. QUEE] COLLEGE AND OTHERS. Played at Clare College Ground on May 27. C lare C o l l e g e . E. B. Hill, 1 b w, b Owen 42 A. L. Low, c Richardson, b S c o t t ..........................7 VV. B. Salmon, c Richard son, b i c o t t ..................28 H. F. Ford, b Owen.. .. 34 H. T. Thursby, c Butler, b S-iott..................................8 G. L. Kiug, b Owen .. •• 83 H. G. C. Hardwicke, 1b v< b Scott...................... o C. Jones-Bateman, b Scot lOG. F. Campbell, b Owen, joA. G. Wilcox, not out 3 H. C. Monro, c Owen,t Cooper ........................ S ' B 3 , 1-b 1, n b 1 .. . m Total
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