Cricket 1882

72 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 8, 1882. CLAPTON v. BLACKHEATH MORDEN. This match was played at Clapton on Saturday, me 3. Score:— B lackheath M orden . fs . Christopherson, b Mast.. .. .. < .. 14 H. NicollsFb Batty . 0 A. Newtonjvb Batty ? .. 9 All. Ormerodjlfet Ander- ton.bAveling..................43 f Childs^c Douglas, b Batty ..........................6 ft Christopherson, b Batty ..........................5 W. S. Valentine, c and b Batty..................................1 G. O. Ja*ob, b Puttock .. 4 F. W. Prior, 1 b w, b D ouglas..........................22 A. Poland, 1 b w, b D ou glas..........................11 A. H. Newington, not out. 1 Extras..........................3 /*Batty, run out .. T. Aveling.Cst Prior, b F. Christopherson IT II. Douglas, c S., b F. ^hristophetson .. .. H.Puttock*cNewington, ) F. Christopherson; .. Shorter$c Poland, b S. ^hristopherson .. .. ] ftlast, c Poland, b S. Dhristopherson .. T o t a l..................119 E. Anderton, st Prior, b F. Christopherson.. .. 16 E. H. Burkett, c Prior, b S. Christopherson.. .. 0 Rev. A. C. Vidler,st Prior,b S. Christopherson.. .. 5 F. H. City, not out .. .. 4 V. C. Garman, b S. Chris­ topherson .................. 0 Extras..........................5 T o t a l .................. 71 ROYAL ENGINEERS v. CIVIL SERVICE. This match was played oa the 29th and 30th May, Chatham, and resulted in a victory for the Vil Service in one innings by 49 runs. H. Ross -lyed a capital innings of 105 without giving a ance. In the second innings of R. E., Meller wled 16 overs, 10 maidens, 7 runs, 4 wickets. Rose, b Friend Langley, b Friend Lindsay, b.Friend H. Browncyrun out .. E. Farmerffa Druitt .. Powellfc DumLleton, b i'riend 't' ......................... Collier^h Druitt .. C ivil S ervice . ..103 .. 17 H. Meller, c Ward.b Druitt 25 C. O. Minchin, not out .. 22 E. B. Alexander, c Ruck, b Fri6nd ..........................8 G. Chetwynd, b Ward .. 7 B 18,1-b 1, w 1 .. .. 20 Total . 206 R oyal E ngineers . fajvr First Innings, jor Ward, jud out W. Smith, b Meller .. AH. Barnet, c Farmer, I Jrow ne................................ £B. Friend, c Collier, 1 iitf>wiie............................... rEdwards, c ami b Meller. W. Dumbletonyb Meller . Druitt, t >M eller................ M. Ruck,fy Browne .. . H. Stranbenze$b Meller . A.. R. B row n ie Powell, 1 Jrowne .. ................ M. Thackwell, not out B ........................................ T o t a l ..........................58 7 b Chetwynd .. . 8 2 c Browne, b Meller . 81 15 b Browne.................. . 19 14 c Minchin, b Meller . 8 0 c Meller, b Browne . 0 6 b Cbetwvnd .. . 8 0 b M eller.................. . 6 5 not o u t .................. 6 6 st Farmer, b Browne . 1 1 b Chetwynd .. 13 2 b M eller.................. . 0 2 B 1 ,1-b 1, w 4.. . 6 58 Total.. .. . 99 ESHER v. HORSHAM. Played afc Horsham on May 29fch and 30th. jher won the toss, and went first to the wicket, d, owing to the really splendid batting of A . C. ttley and Marshall, scored 218 runs. Ten of the her wickets were down for 92, the last wicket mng no less than 1*26 runs, made in exactly one ur. E sher . First Innin<p. C. Clarkt*b Aldridge .. .. 25 E. Cottrellf'c Trevor, b Ald- .. 0 2. Clarke^b Aldridge .. .. 11 Bovill/b A ld rid g s .................1 ’attlevjrun out ..................10 SI. Wyattffb Aldridge .. .. 2 NVhitfeld^c Trevor, b Thorn- }urdon£b Hendt*son .. .. 9 F.de Paravieinift; aud b Heu- erson .........................................0 Abbott/b Henderson .. .. 4 ^CaitleyrHot o u t ..................81 rruy Marshall, c Chasemore,^ Stanford..................................40 B 4,1 b 2, w 4 ..........................10 Second Innings. b Stanford..................4 c M. P. Lucas, b Chil- m an..........................35 c C. J. Lucas, b Stan- Total..................................218 ford not out........................ c and b Thornton .. c and bSharp .. . c Stanford, b Sharp . c and b Sharp .. c M. P. Lucas, b Tre­ vor .. .. b Aldridge................ c Thornton, b Sharp c Chilman, b Ald­ ridge.......................... B 4,1 b 2 .. Total 1 . 6 .820 H orsham . First Innings. W. Aldridge, st Abbott, b S. Catt­ ley.................................................68 C. Sharp, o Marshall, b Cottrell. 80 M. P. Lucas, runo u t ................ 17 J. R. Thornton, b S. Cattley .. 5 A. H. Trevor, c S. Cattley, b Whitfeld ................................. 9 C. J. Lucas, b Whitfeld .. .. 6 P. Chasemore, c C. C. Clarke, b S. Cattley......................................... 81 F. Oliver, st Abbott, b S. CattleyJ 1 R. Henderson, c C. C. Clarke, b Whitfeld ................................. 13 G. Stanford, 1b w, b Cottrell .. 2 F. Kinderman, not out .. .. 9 Chilman, c Whitfeld, b S. Cattley 8 B 8, w 1 .................................9 Total.................................203 Second Innings. run out......................... 85 c C. C. Clarke, b Whit­ feld ......................... 1 not out......................... 51 not out......................... 9 L b 3, w 1 Total .. ..100 RICHMOND v. KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL. Played at Richmond on May 29th, and resulted in a victory for the home team by 5 runs on the first innings, after a most exciting finish. R ichmond . II. D. Ridley, c Ryder, b Davis ..........................7 E. A. James, b Davis .. 8 E. D. Cecil, b Davis .. .. 17 It. K. Yerburgh, b D avis.. 6 J. Dunn, 1b w, b Davis .. 0 A. Holt, b Lockwood .. 15 F. B. Shadwell, b Lockwood 0 W. E. Martyn,b Davis .. 12 H. C. Phillips,not out .. 1 F. S. Willettc Essery, b Shadwell..................* .. 0 Capt. K. Borrowes, absent B 5,1 b 1 ............6 T o t a l ...............67 In the second innings, Ridley scored (run out,) 82, Martyn (not out) 68, Phillips (c Childs, b Smith) 9, Capt. Borrowes (not out) 73; byes, &c.. 13— total, 193. K ino ’ s C ollege H ospital . E. Davis, 1b w, b Shadwell W. S. Esserv, b Shadwell. H. T. D. Ryder, b Holt .. C. P. Childs, b Shadwell .. VV. F. Lace, b Holt .. E. H. Smith, b Shadwell.. W. H. Garland, c and b Shadwell.......................... Mustapha Bey, b James .. 0 T. S. Freelaud, not out .. 6 8 H. Lockwood, c Holt, b 4 Shadwell.......................... 0 22 H. H. Gordon, 1 b w, b 0 Shadwell.......................... 1 8 B 7,1 b 6, w 2 .. .. 15 3 — 0 T o t a l ......................62 WARWICK COUNTY CLUB v. BRASENOSE COLLEGE, OXFORD. Played at Warwick, on May 27. Two heavy showers stopped the play for a time and rendered the wicket difficult to get runs on. The County Club team, being an exceptionally strong one, won easily. B.tASENQSE C o lle g e . E. R. Wethey, b Buchanan 2 A. O. McKenzie, b Jervis.. 1 A. M. Latham, c Scriven,b T. F. Philips, b Jervis 4 Jervis .......................... 9 W. J. Blencowe, 1b w, b A. G. S. Asher, b Buchanan 2 Buchanan .................. 1 W. M. Tatham, st Purnell, W. B. Brown, b Buchanan 2 b B u ch anan.................. 0 J. R. Paxlev, not out 0 D. H. Barry, b Buchanan 6 B 1, w 2 .................. 8 T. R. Atkinson, c Veruev, b __ Jervis .................. 0 T o t a l .................. 83 W arwick C ounty . G. Cartland, retired hurt 25 J. Massie, b Brown 6 E. M. Eyre, b Paxley.. .. 0 Col. Swynfen Jervis, c G. Savile, c Latham, b Barrj-, b Brown 12 Brown .......................... 26 J. Parnell, b Brown .. 1 Capt. Longbourne, c TatD. Buchanan, b Wethey .. 8 ham, b Barry.................. 0 Hon. and Rev. W. R. Ver- G. Scriven, c Blencowe, b ney, not o u t .................. 0 Paxley .......................... 18 Extras......................... 10 G. W. Richards, c McKen_ zie, b B a r r y .................. 0 T o ta l..................101 DEVONSHIRE PARK v. NEW COLLEGE. Played at Devonshire Park on Saturday, June 3rd. A. F. J. Ford clean bowled 5 wickets in 1 over. N ew C ollege . A. Smith, c Bourdillon, b A. F. J. F ord..................11 A. R. Allen, c Hayman, b A. F. J. F o r d ..................0 E. Ulyatt, not out .. .. 42 A. Platt, c and b A. F. J. F ord..................................11 E. Emly, b A. F. J. Ford.. 0 A. Stephenson, b A. F. J. F ord..................................0 C. Booth, b A. F. J. Ford.. 0 J. B. Dilks, b A. F. J. Ford 0 A. Good, c and b A. F. J. F ord ................................. 2 S. Simmons, c Stapley, b A. F. J. F ord.................. 5 G. R. Holroyd, b C. N. H aym an..........................2 B 1 .......................... 1 Total 73 D evonshire P ark . A. F. J. Ford, b Ulyatt .. 24 H. Bourdillon, b Ulyatt .. 92 B. Palmer, b Holroyd .. 2 C. N. Hayman, st Stephen­ son, b Ulyatt..................10 H. E. Benson, c Platt, b Booth ..........................9 C. C. Le Bas, c Dilks, b P itt ................................. 30 R. P. Parker, c Holroyd, b Smith ..........................17 H. Hillman, b Smith .. 8 C. E. Lilley, b Ulyatt .. 2 H. T. Burt did not bat T. H. Stapley did not bat B 6,1 b 4, w 8 .. .. 13 Total .207 ROYAL ENGINEERS v. R.M. ACADEMY, WOOLWICH. Played at Chatham on May 26 and 27, and won by the R.M.A. by 5 wickets. R oyal E ngineers . Second Innings First Innings. Major A. C. Ward, c Cookson, b N orris......................................... 0 II. N. Dumbleton, c Bytliell, b M illes.........................................22 H. H. Barnet, c Bonham-Carter, b Milles................................. *. 4 R. M. Ruck, c Chamier, b Milles 8 E. Druitt, b Milles ..................0 W. F. Kincaid, b Milles .. .. 0 C. K. Wood, b N orris..................7 H. W. Smith, not o u t..................15 E. W. Walton, c Buckle, b Norris 2 A. H. Van Straubenzee, b Milles 8 R. D. Petrie, b Buckle..................0 B 8 ......................................... 8 Total First Innings. H. Bonham-Carter, c and D ru itt....................................... H. R. Adair, c and b Druitt W. W. Cookson, c Petrie, W o o d ....................................... J. Hnggard, c Petrie, b Ward . S. J. Chamier, b Druitt .. . A. C. Currie, b W a r d ................ W. J. Bythell, b Druitt .. . . .. 69 R.M.A. c Buckle, b Adair .. 9 b Buckle ..................18 b Adair..........................8 b Buckle ..................2 o Adair, b Norris .. 8 not out..........................21 1) Norris ..................0 b Buckle ..................85 b Norris ..................12 b Adair..........................17 b Buckle ..................4 B10, lb 2 .. .. 12 Total .. . .143 Second Innings H. Kennedy, c Ruck, b Ward L. G. W. Milles, b Druitt .. 8 28 did not bat 9 b Wood.................. .. 42 20 h w, b Wood .. 6 10 .. 15 4 .. 14 0 b Wood.................. 9 5 0 5 4 B 8,1 b 3 .. 6 97 Total .. ..121 Total........................ In the Second Innings H. Kennedy, L. C. W. Milles, and A. G. Norris did not bat. CAMBRIDGE QUIDNUNCS SCHOOL. Played at Harrow, on Saturday, June 3. H arrow S chool . Greatorex, c andbCrutcfc- ley ................................. 20 Moncreiffe, b Henery .. 58 Spiro, c Crutchley, b Roe . 43 Hon. E. W. Ward, b H q n e ry ......................... 16 L. Sanderson, b Goldney.. 5 Crawley,c and b Maynard. 19 Hewett, b Goldney .. .. 24 Q uidnuncs . HARROW Lord Atlilumney, st Tap • ling, b Roe '.................1 Whitelaw, not out .. .. 29 Hon. C. Anson, run out .. 17 W. Sanderson, b Goldney . 2 B 8,1 b 2, w 7 .. .. 17 . . .266 Total E. A. Maynard, c Crawley, b Athlumney..................3 Lord Wenlock, 1 b w, b Whitelaw..........................13 W. N. Roe, b Athlumney.. 17 P. T. Henery, c Whitelaw, b M oncreiffa..................22 G. A. Goldney, b Athlum- n e y .................................. F. C. Rowe, not out Lord Anson, not ou t.. .. B .......................... T o t a l ..................68 Play stopped by rain. HORSHAM v. STORRINGTON. Played at Horsham, June 3rd. In this match Mr. F. M. Lucas, who has lately been playing in some of the trial matches at Cambridge, made the grand score of 302, only giving one chance, when he had made 113. Horsham went in first, and were all out just at the call of time. H orsham . M. P. Lucas, b Crowhurst 18 P. Chasemore, b Shaker- ley ................................. 29 F. M. Lucas, run out .. 802 C. J. Lucas,c Crowhurst, b L infiiild..........................27 A. G. Lucas, c Young, b Wilson ..........................84 R. Thornton, c and b W. Hammond ..................50 R. Henderson, b Crow­ hurst................................. 87 A. Aldridge, b Shakerley.. 19 F. Kinderman, b Shakerley 0 M. Vernon, c Wilson, b L in tield ..........................12 H. Gilburd, not out .. .. 21 B 7,1 b 2 ..................9 T o t a l..................553

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