Cricket 1882

JUNE 8, 1882. CBICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 71 ------------------------------------------------------------------ --------r unable to regain his wicket after calling Midwinter* for a short run, settled the last chance of Gloucester-! shire. Messrs- I. D. Walker and Webbe went in to get 10 runs, and the former got them all from ten balls. Middlesex won by ten wickets. Mr. Ford, in the two innings, caught seven batsmen at short slip. Score and analyses :— I RICHMOND (CLAPTON) v. LAUSANNE. Played at Dulwich on Whit Monday, and resulted in a victory for the Lausanne. R ichmond . First Innings. T. Westcott, b Faulkner .. 0 Second Innings, b Johnstone.................. 1 R. Clark, b Faulkner .. .. 2 b Sharood .................. 0 A. Coates, b Faulkner .. 25 c Sharood,b Johnstone 8 E. H. Livermore, b Faulkner .. 23 c andb Sharood.. .. 2 S. Moore, b Faulkner .. 5 b Sbarood .................. 0 T. Godwin, c Sharood, b c Faulkner, b John­ Faulkner .......................... .. 0 stone.......................... 0 H. Axtens, b Faulkner .. .. 0 b Johnstone 0 W. Wood, b Johnstone .. 2 c Walker, b Sharood 0 H. Pearson, b Faulkner.. .. .. 0 b Johnstone .. 1 E. Wallis, not ou t.................. .. 2 b S h a ro o d .................. 0 J. J. Holdsworth, b Johnstone .. 2 not out.......................... 0 Extras.................. 5 Total.......................... Total .. 12 L au san ne . .T. Faulkner, b Livermore 87 E. B. Bocquet, b Clark .. 4 J. S. Walker, b Livermore 6 A. Sharood, c Moore, b Livermore ..................0 H. B. Cullerne, st Holds- worth, b Moore .. .. 5 J. B. Meers, bLivermore.. 5 O. Sharood, c and b Coates Lock, c Westcott, b Coates W. Johnstone, c Holds- •worth, b W estcott.. G. North, b Coates .. .. W. C. Greenop, not out .. E xtras......................... Total 77 In the second innings, J. Faulkner scored (not out) 7, E. B. Bocquet (b Westcott) 0, H. B. Culleme (not out) 3—total, 10. CHARLTON PARK v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at Hampstead on Tuesday, May 23rd. H am pste a d . First Innings. Second Inning3. A. J. Leach, c Sampson, b A. Burnett .................................. 11 b Streatfeild .. . . 42 R. W. D. Hill, c Oakley, b A. Burnett .................................. 8 b Holton ................ 2 L. E. Routledge, run out .. .. 5 b Holton ................ E. P. Carey, c Oakley,b McCanlis 16 A. A. Brewer, b McCanlis .. 7 not out........................ 8 A. R. Parker, c Oakley, b A. b Craig........................ 8 Burnett .................................. 9 H. T. Shackel, c and b A. b Streatfeild................ 0 Burnett .................................. 19 A. M. Bradley, c McCanlis, b A. b Craig........................ 10 Burnett .................................. 0 b Oakley ................ 5 P. Dollar, run o u t.......................... 13 not out........................ 9 J. H. Moore, c Boo.hby, b A. Burnett .................................. 5 did not bat E. B. Holmes, not out.................. 1 b Oakley ................ 22 B 8,1 b 3 .................................. 6 B 4,1 b 1, w 1 . . 6 Total..................................100 Total .. . 115 C h arlton P a r k . W. McCanlis, c and b Leach .......................... B. Craig, c Brewer, b S h a ck el..........................27 M. A. Streatfeild, I) Leach 8 A. S. B. Oakley, b Loach.. 5 E. W. Sampson, c Carey, b H il l ..................................4 A. Burnett, run out .. 61 F. W. P. Holton, c Carey, b Boutledge .. .. .’ .2 4 H. Newman, b Routledge 1 W. H. Boothby, not out .. 11 S. Slark, b Leach .. .. 8 W. Trevelyan, b Leach .. 0 B 6,1 b 8, w 6 .. .. 15 Total Charlton Park won on the first innings by 58 runs. GREVILLE v. MICKLEHAM. Played at Mbkleham on Monday, May 29. .158 G reville . J. H. French, c and b Mortimore .................. E. Davies, c Mortimore, b O ttow ay.......................... J. Bates, c Spiers, b Morti­ more .................................. E. R. Lee, b Ottoway B. Warsop, c Spiers, b O ttow ay.......................... T. C. Hart, b Ottoway Rev. H. F. Nixon, c Tidey, b M ortim ore.................. W. B. Beete, b Mortimore A. 0. Breeds, 1b w, b Otto- way .......................... H. Gregory, c and b Up- fie ld ................................. W. H. Tidey, b Ottoway .. H. Carswell, not ou t.. .. B 4,1 b 4, w 1 .. Total MlCKLEnAM. First Innings. Rev. G. M. Hall, b Lee..................2 A. R. Roberts, b French .. .. 0 Spiers, b French..........................2 G. Ottoway, b French................5 F. Tidy, b Lee............................... 0 R. Mortimore, run out................0 G. Rose, not o u t .......................14 J. Merritt, c Carswell, bFrench 6 W. Meredith, b French .. .. 0 G. Cook, c Carswell, b L ee.. .. 0 E. Upfield, b Gregory .. .. .. 2 T. E. Rose, c Nixon, b Lee .. 6 B 1,1 b 2, w 1........................4 .120 Total. 41 Second Innings, b L e e ..........................4 b L e e ................. .. 0 b L e e ..........................18 c Breeds, b Lee .. .. 0 b L e e ..........................0 c Breeds, b Nixon .. 4 not out..........................4 c Beete, b Leo .. .. 4 b H art..........................1 not out..........................0 c Breeds, b Lee .. .. 2 B 4,1 b 3 .. .. 7 Total ,.4 4 CLAPHAM v. BROMLEY. Played at Bromley, on Monday, May 29, resulting in an easy victory for the visitors by 8 wickets. C la ph a m . First Innings. Second Innings. E. B. Hadley, b J. Wells .. .. 0 not out..........................48 W. B. Smith, c Amos, b Wells .. 5 b D o e ...........................1 S. Edwards, c H. Paine, b Taylor 4 not out..........................8 H. A. Smith, b Doe .................25 c Amos, b Doe .. .. 7 R. W. Smith, b Taylor .. .. 7 A. Winterbottom, b Wells .. .. 5 W. E. Terry, b W ells.................0 W. Hadley, b D oe........................2 H. Smith, b Wells........................0 H. V. Bate, b D oe........................0 F. Budge, not o n t........................0 L b 2........................................2 Total................................. 50 B rom ley . First Innings. E. A. Philpott, b W. B. Smith .. 2 J. T. Arnaud, c Edwards, b Bate 2 J. Taylor, c Terry, b H. A. Smith 10 H. B. Paine, b H. V. Bate .. .. 5 J. Wells, cE . B. Hadley, b Bate 18 D. Payne, b H. A. Smith .. .. 3 R. Doe, st Winterbottom, b R. W. B 2,w 3 .. Total Second Innings, b H. V. Bate b W. E. Terry .. c and b Terry b H. V. Bate c and b H. V. Bate not ou t.................. Smith Slade, b H. A. Smith .. Dickenson, b II. A. Smith ,Amos, b R. W. Smith .. Laveuder, not out .. .. B 5,1 b 5, w 2.................. Total 13 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 1 12 63 b W. E. Terry .. b W. E. Terry .. absent.................. b H. V. Bate .. b H. V. Bate .. B 8,1 b 2, w 7 Total .. .. 51 PUTNEY v. EALING. Played at Ealing on Saturday, May 27. F. G. Frayling, c Wilkin­ son, b Gaskell..................16 J. S. Webb, b Gaskell .. 3 F. W. Eamshaw, b Nash.. 20 J. Clutton, 1b w, b Gaskell 5 A. D. Shepherd, c Sharpe, b Nash ......................... 36 C. O. Miachin, c Nash, b H il l ..................................3 C. Bailey, c and b Nash A. F. Wootton, b Hill I. Bailey, not out C. E. Harrison, b Hill T. E istgate, run ou t.. B 5, 1b 3, w 1 Total .131 A. M. Hill, Bt Harrison, b Earnshaw ..................37 II. J. Sharp, b Clutton .. 0 E. H. Nash, b Earnshaw.. 31 F. P. Gaskell, c Earnshaw, b Clutton......................... 18 S. F. Wood, b I. Bailey .. 2 E aling . P. Wilkinson, run out .. C. R. Burnande, not o u t.. C. J. Wilkinson, not out .. J. H. Young, H. Master, A. R. Birdwood, did not bat B 8, 1b 1 .................. Total MIDDLESEX v. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Rain altogether spoiled the match between these counties at Lord’s on Monday and Tuesday last. High scoring has been the rule rather than the ex­ ception of these contests, but on this occasion the state of the ground was against run getting. Gloucestershire, too, in the absence of Messrs. Townsend and Moberly, was only poorly re­ presented, while Middlesex was very strong, much stronger than against Surrey /it the Oval last week. A high wind prevailed on the first day, making the Gloucestershire bowling, particularly Mr. W. G. Grace’s high delivery, rather difficult, and it was only the fine hitting of the Cambridge Captain that enabled Middlesex to make the creditable total of 213. But for the bad fielding of some of the Gloucestershire team this sum might have been reduced. Mr. G. B. Studd was missed not long before the close of his innings, and Messrs. Robson and Borrowes both gave easy chances before they were out. The western team only made a poor show on Monday against the bowling of Mr. Ford and Burton. Mr. Vizard batted freely for his 33, but of the rest Messrs. Greene and Pullen alone got double figures, and the two Middlesex bowlers were unchanged, Barton taking six wickets for 29 runs. Heavy rain prevented a resumption on Tuesday until four o’clock, but the three hours left were more than sufficient to admit of the completion of the game. Mr. Gilbert scored 31 out of 37 while in by seven fours, a two, and a single, but the un­ fortunate run out of Mr. W. G. Grace, who was M id d l e s e x . I. D. Walker, Esq., c Gil­ bert, b Midwinter.. .. 0 A. J. Webbe, Esq., lb w , b W. G. Grace..................9 C. F. H. Leslie, Esq., c Bush, b W. G. Grace .. 20 G. B. Studd, Esq., c E. M. Grace, b W. Grace.. .. 84 C. T. Studd, Esq., c E. Grace, b Strachan.. .. 25 T. S. Pearson, Esq., b W. G. G race..........................34 C. Robson, Esq., c Stra­ chan, b W. G. Grace .. Y . : Capt. Borrowes, stBush, b ;j W. G. G ra ce ..................2,;, A. F. J. Ford, Esq., c Gil- bert, b Midwinter.. .. 14 J. Robertson, Esq., c Mid­ winter, b Woof .. .. 1 Burton, not out.................10 B 2 .........................2 T o t a l................213 In the second innings, I. D. Walker, Esq., scored (not out 10, A. J. Webbe (not out) 0—total, 10. G l o u cestersh ire . First Innings. Dr. W. G. Grace, c Ford, b Burton......................................... 0 Dr. E. M. Grace, b Ford .. .. 1 A. D. Greene, Esq., c Webbe, b Ford ......................................... 16 Midwinter, c Borrowes, b Burton 3 W. W. Pullen, Esq., c Ford, b Burton......................................... 13 W. O. Vizard, Esq., c Walker, b Ford ..........................................83 W. R. Gilbert, Esq., c Ford, b Burton..........................................5 G. Strachan, Esq., c Borrowes, b Ford ......................................... 0 L. M. Day, Esq., c Ford, b Burton......................................... 7 J. A. Bush, Esq., c G. B. Studd, b Burton ..................................5 Woof, notout..................................1 B 2 ......................................... 2 Second Innings. runout..........................2 4 c Borrowes, b Burton 25 c Ford, b C. Studd .. 0 c Pearson, b C. Studd 26 o Webbe, b C. Studd.. 1 c Ford, b C. Studd .. 21 c Robson, b C. Studd 31 c Borrowes, b Ford .. 5 not out..........................0 c Ford, b C. Studd .. c Pearson, b C. Studd Total. Total t .135 i, BOWLING ANALYSIS. M id d le se x . Midwinter .. W. G. Grace Woof .. . Strachan . First Innings. O. M. R. W. 38 18 63 2 48 14 90 6 16 7 40 1 9 2 18 1 Second Inning3. O. . 1 . 1.2 M. R. W. 1 0 0 1 0 10 0 G lo u c e ste r sh ir e . First Innings. O. M .R.W . Burton.. ..34 18 29 6 Ford .. .. 33.1 10 55 4 Second Innings. O. M. R.W. f .......................... 28 13 34 1; .......................... 33 16 46 1. Robertson .. 4 1 7 0 C. T. Studd .. 33.1 15 48 7 j PUTNEY v. S t . BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL. This match was played at Putney, on Monday, I May 29. S t . B a rth o lo m ew ' s H o spital . First Innings. Second Innings. 1 T. Pye, c substitute, b Clutton 12 c Kent, b Hyde Clarke.. 0 C. B. Omerod, c Godrich, b I. 2 2 W. Malden, c Clutton, b I. c Harrington, b Hyde 11 0 S. Hoyland, b Webb 24 11 H. Rolleston, b I. Bailey .. 0 c and b K ent.................. 23 J. A. Rigge, c Kent, b Harring­ ton .................................. 25 c Webb, b Hyde Clarke 2 E. M. Hassard, b Webb .. 0 c Webb, b Hyde Clarke 10 T. Jones, b Harrington* .. 3 absent .......................... 0 D. A. Birrell, c C. Bailey, *i> Webb .......................... 0 c and b Hyde Clarke .. Of T. H. F. Clarkson, not out 4 c Webb, b Hyde Clarke.. 4 A. Bailey (sub.), absent .. 0 c C. Bailey, 1) Kent 0 * 6 B 3 ,1-n 1 .................. 4 T o t a l .................. 87 Total.................. 56; P u tn ey . H. Combe, c Omerod, b M a ld e n .......................... 10 J. Clutton, c Hassard, b Riggo ..........................35 I. Bailey, b Malden .. .. 0 R. Hyde Clarke, b Malden 0 A. P. Kent, c & b Malden 6 T. S. Webb, 1 b w, b Hoy- la n d ..................................27 F. W. B. Godrich, c and b O m erod .......................... 5 A. D. Shepherd, c and b { H assard........................ 7 F. Harrington, c Clarkson, b Hassard .................3 C. Bailey, not ont .. .. 3 T. Eastgate, c Iiolleston, b H assard.......................... B 16,1-b 2, w 8 .. .. 2; Total , 118|

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