Cricket 1882

JUNE 8, 1882. CRICKET; A 'WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. 67 T unbridge . G. Lachlan, c Monk, b H. Crundell, c Pilleau, b Pearse .......................... 0 Pearce .......................... 6 E. Leigh, b Monk .. 8 T. Payne, b Morris .. 6 T. Pawley, b Johnson 18 W . B. Gray, not out.. .. 19 E. Fletcher, b Monk.. .. 0 J. Gower, b Morris .. 5 E. Greenwood, c Heasman, G. Gammon, c andb John­ b B a iley .......................... 43 son .................................. 11 A. Arnold, c Johnson, b B 5,1 b 1 .................. 6 Pearse .......................... 0 J. Wickham, b Pearse 0 T o t a l .................. 116 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE v. ANCHORITES. Played at Isleworth on May 29th, and won easily by the College. A n ch o rites . B. Fisher, c and b Cooke.. 3 E. Jones, b Cooke .. .. 21 J. Carter, st Rorison, b Smith ..........................20 S. Moore, c and b Cooke .. 5 A. Bugby, b Cooke .. .. 3 T. Sceates, o Ladell, b Smith ..........................0 T. Lagden,b Cooko .. .. 0 T. Axton, b Smith .. H. Chads, run out .. W. Youngman, c Smith, b Cooke .......................... C. Axton, b Cooke .. .. D. Carrole, not out .. Total I nternational C ollege . 0. T. Cooke, not out . .186 J. A. Burke, c Lagden, b Chads ..........................11 A. Simond, run out .. .. 15 W. H. Rorison, b Sceates . 23 A. Godwin, b Fisher.. .. 12 H. R. Ladell, b Carter .. 18 A. W. Blake, b Jones .. 8 F. C. Smith, b Jones .. 0 H. H. Butterworth, b Car­ ter ..................................1 C. A. Barff, c and b Carter 2 B. A. Currie, c Moore, b Carter ..........................0 A. E. Waud, c Axton, b Carter ..........................4 B 7,1 b 4, w 8 .. .. 19 Total .294 BEDDINGTON v. SHIRLEY. Played at Beddington on Jane 1st. B eddin gton . C. Bentley, c Cobbett, b Norman.........................8 J. Dives, b Banbury .. .. 89 S. Jones, b Headley .. .. 68 A. Tomkins, c Norman, b Banbury.......................0 R. Henderson, run out .. 0 J. Aris, b Cobbett .. .. 87 A. F. Stevens, c and b Capt. Muggeridge, not out 29 W. T. Goad, h w, b Hill .. 2 F. Dutton, b Cobbett .. 12 W. M. North, c Headley, b C o b b e tt..........................2 B 16,1 b 5, w 8 .. .. 24 T o t a l ..................225 Headley.............................4 S h ir l e y . First Innings. Second Innings. Norman, b R. Henderson .. .. 6 b Jones ...................17 Cobbett, c Dutton, b Bentley .. 0 c Aris, b R. Henderson 6 Foster, b Bentley..........................2 b R. Henderson.. .. 0 Banbury, c Dives, b Bentley .. 0 c Dives, b Goad.. .. 4 Headley, b R. Henderson .. .. 0 b R. Henderson.. .. 4 Creasy, c Bentley, b R. Henderson 3 did not bat. Burgess, not o u t ........................7 c Bentley, bR. Hen- derson ..................77 Bray, c Muggeridge, b R. Hender- __80n ........................................8 not out.......................... 15 Hill, b R. H enderson................1 } Jordan, b R. Henderson .. .. 0 r did not bat. Lover, b B en tley........................0 ' B 7,1 b 4 ..................................11 B 9 ,\ r l .. .. 10 Total..................................38 Total .. ..133 NORTHBROOK v. GRANVILLE (2 nd E leven s ). Played at Lee on Whit-Monday, and won by the Northbrook by 67 runs. In the Granville first innings Mr. Cavenaugh bowled 13 overs,9miidens, for 8 runs and 3 wickets, and Mr. East 12 overs, 5 maidens, 17 runs, and 5 wickets. N orth brook . q First Innings. »• O. Woolmer, b Aspinall.. .. 13 «• Allberry, c Aspinall, b Wil- son .................. .. r> /•Nicolson, c Welib, b Taylor.. 6 •J- Wood, b Aspinall ..................0 g . Hancock, b Aspinall .. .. 1 V' £°*ley, b Taylor ..................0 *-ast, b Aspinall ..................3 a . H. Holmes, b Brown .. .. 28 Cavenaugh, b Taylor .. . . 8 •a. Smith, ° Wilson, b Brown 2 *.C.Fow ler,n ot out .. .. .. 3 B3, 1b 8, w 2..........................8 Second Innings, b W ils o n .................. c and b Taylor .. .. 12 b Taylor ..................2 b A spinall..................16 b Brown ..................18 .. 6 .. 0 .. 0 Total 77 b Brown b Aspinall .. b Brown not out.................. b Brown .. b Wilson .. .. B 4,1 b 1, w 5 Total .. G ranville First Innings. E. Furze, b Cavenaugh .. .. 0 A. Edwards, run o u t ..................4 F. Taylor, c and b East .. .. 10 F. Wilson, b East..........................0 E. M. Rogers, b E a s t..................3 P. P. Webb, b Cavenaugh .. .. 1 E. J. Brown, b Cavenaugh .. .. 1 W. W. Aspinall, b East .. .. 4 C. Nuding, not out ..................2 S. Shove, run o u t ................................0 F. Edwards, c Holmes, b East .. 0 B 2,1 b 1, w 1 ..................4 Total ..........................29 Second Innings, c Loxley, b Hancock 16 b E a s t.........................4 b Cavenaugh .. .. 0 b E a st........................21 1) H ancock.................0 b Cavenaugh .. .. 6 b East .........................0 b Cavenaugh .. .. 13 c and b Cavenaugh .. 1 retired hurt .. .. 0 not out.........................3 B 5, w 1 .. .. 6 Total 70 YORKSHIRE v. DERBYSHIRE. Considering that Messrs. Docker, Evans, and Barrington were all away, Derbyshire made a better fight than might have been expected at this match at Huddersfield on Thursday and Friday last. They were only 48 behind on the first innings, but in the second they collapsed completely before the bowling of Bates and Hill, and were beaten by eight wickets. Cropper, who is, if we mistake not, a new player, was the highest scorer for Derby­ shire with 34 and 14. Score : T he Q ueen ’ s . First Innings. Captain Johnstone, b Peato .. 2 nail, b H i l l ................................. 1 Page, b H i l l .................................0 Mr. R. P. Smith, b Hill .. .. 32 Platts, c H. Lockwood, b Hill .. 0 Foster, b Peate ......................... 36 Cropper, b B a te s..........................34 Rigley, c E. Lockwood, b Peate.. 7 Richardson, c Emmett, b Bates.. 8 Disney, not out .. ..................26 W. Mycroft, c E. Lockwood, b B a t e s .........................................7 n otout.. B 4 ,1-b 1 ................................. 5 L-b Total................................. 158 D erbyshire . Second Innings, hit w, b Bates .. .. 1 b Peate..............................11 b Bates............................. 14 b Bates...............................4 b H i l l ............................... 2 c Hill, b Bates .. .. 2 c Ulyett, b Hill .. ..1 4 b Bates...............................2 c Peate, b Bates.. .. 6 b H il l ...............................2 Total .. ..6 4 Y orkshire . First Innings. Ulyett, b Richardson .. 26 Hall, st Disney, b Hall .. 34 Bates, c Smith, 1) Mycroft. 54 E. Lockwood, b M ycroft.. 27 Padgett, st Disney, b My­ croft ..................................14 Emmett, b Plants .. .. 5 Grimshaw, b Platts.. .. 0 H. Lockwood, c Smith, b Platts .......................... 9 Hill, b Platts ..................14 Peato, c Hall, b Mycroft.. 10 Hunter, not out..................0 B 11,1 b 3 ..................14 T o t a l ..................207 In the second innings, Ulyett scored (c Hall, b Mycroft) 1, Hall (not out) 3, Bates (c Richardson, b Mycroft) 4, E. Lockwood (not out) 8—total 16. BOWLING ANALYSIS. Y orkshire . Second Innings. Mycroft .. Richardson Cropper .. Platts Hall.. .. First Innings. O. M. R.W. 46.2 23 73 4 18 4 40 1 4 2 6 0 27 11 48 4 10 4 26 1 O. M. R.W. 12.3 9 7 2 12.7 7 9 0 D e r b y sh ir e . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. o. M. R.W. Peate.................. 48 19 463 .. ..................... 9 3 12 1 H i l l .................. 80 12 544 ............................ 20 10 20 3 Ulyett.................. 2 0 5 0 Emmett .. .. 4 0 16 0 B ates.................. 17 6 323 ............................. 29.1 16 31 6 BROADWATER v. 3 rd BATT. THE QUEEN’S (ROYAL WEST SURREY REGT.) Played at Broadwater, on Wednesday, May 31. B r o a d w a tr r . First Innings. M. Marshall, o Fowler, b Weak- man ......................................... 8 n . T. Cattley, b Pickett .. .. 0 W. D. Marshall, b Pickett .. .. 15 S. Holland, b Pickett..................13 II. Shearburn, c Lightfoot, b Pickett..........................................0 A. R. Aspinall, absent..................0 C. D. Heatley, 1 b w, b Ricards.. 6 B. Marshall, c Little, b Mangles 9 R. P. Lewellin, b Ricards.. .. 07 L. Do Michele, not out .. .. 1 R. W. Maude, c sub, b Pickett ., 6 B 8,1 b 2, w 3, n b 1 .. .. 14 Second Innings. c Fowler, b Hodgson 15 c Lightfoot, b Mangles 8 b Fowler ..................4 1b w, b Fowler .. .. 65 Total 1 ..........................78 notout..........................10 runout..........................11 b M angles..................36 notout..........................5 c Ricards, b Hodgson 14 b M angles..................2 to bat.. B 13,1 b 2, w 21 86 Total .. ..206 Major Lloyd, run out .. 16 Capt. Hodgson, c Heatley, b Holland .. .. .‘ .2 7 Rev. R. Fowler, c Cattley, b Holland..........................3 W. Mangles,b Holland .. 4 H. Fairtlough, b M. Mar­ shall ..................................4 Capt. Lightfoot, 1) M. Mar­ shall ..................................0 H. T. Barclay, b Holland.. 0 Capt. Webster, 1 b w, b M arshall..........................1 Sergt. Pickett, not out .. 18 V. Little, c LeweUin,b Mar­ shall.. .. .................. 3 Priv. Ricards, b Holland.. 2 B 8, 1 b 6, w b 2, n 1 17 T o t a l ..................95 STREATHAM SCHOOL v. SYDENHAM COLLEGE. Played at Streatham, May 31. S treatham : S chool . R. II. Fison, st Low, b D’Este re ..................112 H. Hardy, b Noakes .. .. 8 W. B. Van Homrigh, c Hepburn, b Low .. .. 9 A. J. Webb, c Low, b Noakes ..........................0 A. S. Stevenson, c Taylor, b D ’E s te r r e ..................21 F. J. McEwan, b Noakes 19 M. C. Wood, b Noakcs J. H. Parker, c Noakes, Parker .................. J. C. Read, run out .. T. V. Price, c Noakes, D’Esterre.................. A. N. Clifford, not out B 8,1 b 3, w 2 Total .. 13 . 191 S ydf . nham C ollege . First Innings. C. Noakes, b Parker ..................6 0 H. Low, b Fison H. Taylor, c Yan Homrigh, F is o n .................................. J. D’Esterre, 1 b w, b Fison.. E. Hepburn, c and b Parker F. Cumbers, b F i s o n ..................0 E. Madden, b Fison ..................0 A. Dorehill, b Fison ..................0 H. Bellingham, b Fison .. .. 5 W. F. Crage, o Fison, b Parker 0 D. D’Esterre, not o u t ..................0 B 3, lb 1 ..................................4 Second Innings. b Parker .................. not out.......................... 2 b Yan Homrigh.. 2 0 not out. b Fison. 2 ; W B 9,1 b 4 Total 19 ..io: BEDDINGTON v. OAKFIELD. Played at Park lane, Croydon, on Whit-Monday with the following result O ak fikld , F. W. Janson, b Paice .. 18 A. T, Lane, c Dighton, b Paice................................. 22 A. Lintott, b Paico .. .. 14 H. W. Ward, b R. Hender­ son ..................................17 C. H. Barber, b T. Hen­ derson .. . . . . .. 4 H. A. Roper, b Dighton .. 33 R. C. May, b Paico .. .. 22 J. Turner, c Goad, b Dighton........................ tf F. Abraham, b R. Hender­ son ........................ JT. . C. Lintott, not out .. o .. A.Bevington, bR. Hender^ s o n .......................................f E xtras...........................11' T o t a l ..................14 B ed din g ton . ^ First Innings. Second Innings. A. M. Jones, c Janson, b Roper.. 2 o May, b Roper .. . A. A. Dighton, c Ward,b Roper.. 0 b M a y .......................... o T. Henderson, c Janson, b Roper 8 c A.Lintott, b Roper.. i A. Tomkins, c Bevington, b Janson ........................ .. 28 b M a y ..........................i P. R. Stevens, b Roper.................0 run out .. .. ’ .o 1 R. Henderson, c and b Janson.. 6 b Abraham.. ’Ja< L. J. Paice, b Ward ..................4 run out.. .. *.*. *. S' J. Dives, b R op er.......................10 n otou t.. .. ’ ’ *j‘*V A. F. Stevens, c Roper, b W ard. . 4 cBevington,bAbraham S' W. T. Goad, c and b Ward .. .. 5 1 b w, b May .. , Capt. Muggeridge, not out .. .. 0 b May .. .. ' [ ] 3 ; Extras........................................6 Extras...................... (a Total ............................73 Total (Continued on Page 70.) •76 N otable S coring . —A match was decided a Horsham on Saturday, between teams representing Horsham and Storrington, and four members of thi Lucas family played in the former. Horsham wem to the wickets first, and stayed there all day for ( total of 553, towards which Mr. P. M. Lucas con tributed 302. He batted in excellent style, am during his innings only gave two difficult chances. THE CANADIAN CRICKET FIELD—A weekh Record and Review of Canadian Cricket. Publishec every Wednesday during season except May and September, when there will be only two issues Advertisements and Subscriptions will be received at the office of “ C r ic k e t , ” the London Agency.- Advt.

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