Cricket 1883

106 CRICKET; A W EEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. m a y 17 ,1883. peculiar stroke off liis legs, whicli we cannot say we admired ; in fact, a good howler would soon get him caught at short leg. Of the others on Studd’s side, Eaton seemed the best: he hits well all round and has a very good defence : he ought to make a very fine bat, as he has evidently been verywell coached. ’ ’Willock, according to the Review, is a very straight slow bowler, with a good length, but with little break. “ Watson (who played last year against the Australians) bowled very well,” tlie Review continues, “ in the Seniors,’ match taking four wickets for 34 runs. Leaf secured four wickets for 49 runs ; he gets a great break on from leg, but does not know much about the pitch of a ball.’’ SOUTH EASTERN COLLEGE. May 26, at Ramsgate, South Eastern College v. Southwood June 2, at Canterbury, South Eastern College v. Mr. Hil­ ton’s Eleven „ 7, at Ash, South Eastern College v. Ash „ 9, at Ramsgate, South Eartern College v. Mr. Leigh Lye’s Eleven ,, 13, at Canterbury, South Eastern College v. C.O.S., Canterbury „ 20, at Margate, South Eastern College v. Thanet College „ 21, at Ramsgate, South Eastern College v. St. Lawrence „ 27, at Minster, South Eastern College v. Minster „ 80, at Westgate, South Eastern College v. Westgate July 4, at Ramsgate, South Eastern College v. Mr. Leigh Lye’s Eleven ,, 7, at Ramsgate, South Eastern College v. Ash „ 11, at Ramsgate, South Eastern College v. Mr. Hilton’s Eleven „ 14, at Canterbury, South Eastern 2 ollege v. St. Lawrence „ 18, at Ramsgate, South Eastern College v. Minster „ 21, at Southwood, South Eastern College v. South- wood „ 25, at Ramsgate, South Eastern College v. Thanet College „ 25, at Ramsgate, South Eastern College Y.Gentlemen of Ramsgate The Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment)—Lieut. E. Or. Wynyard, from the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, to be lieutenant, vice E. E. Foley promoted. On Friday last the following degrees were conferred on cricketers at Cambridge : M.A.— A. Browning, E. C. Perry, and F. J. Tuck, King’s College ; Hon. J. W. Mansfield and E. Ward, Trinity College; J. B. Payne, Cains ; E. H. Puttock, Jesus; R. S. Jones, Emmanuel, ^ I E : $ C 0 R E : B 0 0 K > {Continued.) GRSVIuLE v. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL. Played at Morley’s Ground, Neasdon, on May 5, resulting in a victory for the Greville by thirteen runs. G revillk . J. Rates, b Williams . A. O. Rreeds, run out . J.JWooley, b Paul.. . R. Warsop, b Paul T. Hart, b Williams . C. Robinson, 1 b w, H ardy.................... G. R. Wood, b Paul 2 9 0 a 1 16 0 H. Gregory, b Jowett .. 9 T. Sayer, not out .. .. 0 W . Cale, b Jowett.. .. 0 Lloyd Tapliu, c Paul, b Jow itt.............................0 L b 2 , w 2 .. .. 4 Total 41 U niversity C ollege H ospital . Satchcll, b Wood .. A. E. Paul, b Wood .. C. Hard 3 ’, b Ilobiuson.. Goodman, b Robinson.. E. Jowitt, b Wood F. Paul, b Wood .. Leslie, not out Davison, b Wood .. Sayer, 0 i Luekh'im, 0 | Wood . 3 Rynoe, c Rreeds, b 0 R o b in son ...................... 0 Williams, c and b Wood 2 | R 4 .............................. 16 ! 0 I Total .. .. I s u p p o s e we shall very shortlynow begin to hear of the first step in tho preparations for the visit of the fourth Australian team to England. It is pretty certain that next summer will see another party of Colonial cricketerson English grounds,! and 110 doubt negotiations will soon be opened. The conduct of affairs on the other side, I have reason to believe, will be in the hands of Mr. G. Alexander, who acted as manager to the Australian team of 1880. The Hon. Ivo Bligh and his comrades had good reason to be grate­ ful to Mr. Alexander for much atten­ tion and courtesy during their recent trip to the Antipodes. c Hume, b Courage .. b Ratter .. . NE’ER DO WEELS v. OATLA.ND3 PARK (13 A-S ide ). This match was played at Oatlands Park, on Monday, May 14, aud won by the home team by 11 runs. Score :— N e ’ er do W eels . First Innings. Second Innings. J. Colman, b Rutter .. .. 1 J. Harbottle, b Kenrick .. 41 T. R. Harbottle, b Kenrick .. 16 J. C. Partridge, c Leose, b R utter......................................21 not out..............................10 S. O. II. Hart-Davis, b Ken­ rick ......................................1 A. R. Walford, b Kenrick .. 0 R. J. Roddam, b Kenrick .. 0 R. Posno, c Rooth, b Kenrick 7 H. S. Ponsonby, run cut .. 2 b Courage P. W . Thomas, c Alexander, b Rutter .................... .. 0 H. E. Anthony, hit wkt, b R utter......................................0 b Courage II. C. Archer, c Reckh, b Rutter .............................0 W. L. Cowie, not out .. .. 0 R 4,1 b 1 ....................5 W .. Total.............................94 Total .. ..2 5 O atlands P ark . A. Alexander, b Thomas 3 A. Tatham, b Hart- D a v is .............................10 T. R. Money-Coutts, not out ....................4 W . Reckh, b Thomas .. 1 A. H. Rrittou, c Par­ tridge, b Ilart-Davis 0 A. G. Courage, c Par­ tridge, b Hart-Davis 0 J. Kenrick, bllart-Davis 14 II. Wetton.stT. R. Har­ bottle, b Thomas .. 5 E. Hume, c Roddam, b 'Jhomas ....................4 J. F. Leese, b Walford.. 23 S. Rooth, st T. R. Har­ bottle. b Thomas .. 27 E. Rutter, b Thomas .. 4 J. R. Walker, c and b Walford ....................I R 8 , w 1 .................... 9 Total ..105 Second Innings, b Pearse .................... GRANVILLE (LEE) v. NORTHBROOK. Played on May 14, and won by the former on the first innings. G ranville . „ First Innings. J. Wilson, b Pearse .. .. 2 W . Pierce, b Pearae .. .. 19 W.Edwards,cLayley,bSpring- thorpe .............................14 F. E. Lander, 1b w, b Pearse 9 P. H. Lockhart, b Pearsc .. 2 E. A. Ferry, c Coates, b East 0 A. Sharood, run out .. .. 8 A. Taylor, not out....................19 A. R. Layman, c Coates, b Springthorpe ....................3 F. Taylor, b Pearse .. .. 10 J. Yeoman, b Springthorpe.. 1 R 2,1 b 1 .............................3 not out.............................23 c Knowles, b Pearse.. 5 not o u t.............................7 b Springthorpe .. c Coatej, b Pearse 18 Total. E. Laylcy, c Lockhart, b Yeoman ....................9 W . J. Smith, run out .. 6 A .E . Coates, b Sharood 5 C. Pearse, b Edwards .. 7 J.W. Knowles,bSharood 19 F. W . Wall, b Edwards 0 A. H. Smith, c A.Taylor, b Edwards ..................0 R 2,1 b 2, w 2,n b 1 7 . . ..9 0 Total.....................80 N orthbrook . W . Nicholson,not out.. 22 A. H. Spri?gthorpe,stA. Taylor, b Edwards .. 0 A. East, run out .. .. 1 W.H.Rrierley,bEdward, 6 R 6 ,1 b 2.................... 8 Total 83 RICHMOND v. HAMPTON WICK. Played at Hampton Wick on May 9. H ampton W ick . J. A. K. Campwell,! st sub., b Rush .. .. 1 F. F. Powell, run out .. 18 A. Rrown, 1) Ringham.. 4 II. C. Paice, c Cecil, b R u s h .............................2 H. Atkins, run out .. 3 J. M. Richards, b Rush 0 W . H. Mills, c and b R u s h .............................3 A. Springett, 1 b w, b P a ic e .............................22 F. W. Rush, bPaice .. 41 J. Ringham, run out .. 4 A. M. Inglis, c Powell, b Raster............................ 16 Capt. Inglis, c Paice, b C am pw ell....................1 H. Iv. Avory, c Paice, b Baxter.............................11 J. Raxter, b Ringham . A. Cooper, st Furze, R u s h ........................... J. Paine, b Ringham . Atkinson, not ou t.. R 2,1 b 3 ....................5 Total 52 A. S. Rreinner, st A. Cooper, b Raxter .. 37 E. D. C. Cecil, 1) Camp- well .............................49 E. W. Wylde, b Baxter W. Furze, not out C. Carmichael, b Camp- well .............................. B 6 ,1 b 1, w 1 11 Total ..208 MERCHANT TAYLORS’ SCHOOL v. STY­ GIANS. This match was played at Charterhouse Square on May 9, and resulted in an easy win for the School by 9 wickets. The losers played one short. S tygians . First Inning?. P. Rridges, c sub, b Hf-m- 0 Second Innings, b nemmerde 3 10 R. G. Dutton, st Cave, b Umney ............................. 55 c Wells, b Ruck.. .. 6 4 G. Elliott, c Umney, b Her- 2 0 1 C. J. Foss, e Ruck..................... 3 c Ruck, b Hemmerdc 0 C. S. Hunter, b Hemmerde.. 3 b Hemmerde .. 0 0 0 E. W . Foss, c Cave, b Hem- 0 b nemmerde 3 G. W . Henderson, absent .. 0 c Umuey, b Henmerde 4 W. S. Shirley, c Wliitting- 1 0 1 G. A. Lightfoot, run out 0 sub., b Ruck . . .. 0 N. Nuthall, not out 0 0 E. II. Newman, absent 0 0 R 8 , l b 6 ,w l, .. 10 3 Total .................... 70 Total . . .. 23 B. S. Cave, 1b w, b C. J. F o s s .............................20 R. W. Whittington, b) E. W . Foss.................... F. G. Rampfylde, c Shirley, b Dutton .. 5 W . A. Ruck, b Dutton.. 0 W . F. Umney,c Bridges, b Dutton .................. 8 G. H. Wells, b Bridges 14 T. W . Heramerde, b Dutton.............................0 M rrchant T aylors ’ S chool . P. D. Chater, c Elliott, b D u tt o n ....................0 E. II. Gunnery, b E. W . Foss ............................. 6 Rev. J. I.Rail, not ou t.. 7 R. E. Rushell, b E. W. Foss .............................1 R 3 , .............................3 0 Total 64 SURREY COLTS v. SOUTHWARK PARK. Played on Friday last at the Oval between heavy showers. Henderson, who is not yet eighteen years of age, again played good crieket for the Young Players, and Voss and Wood bowled with success. Green did good service for Southwark Park with both bat and ball. S urrey Y oung P layers . R, Henderson, c and b G reen.............................20 Matthews, c Longhurst, b Green ....................12 Quentrey, runout.. .. 4 Abel,cWheatley,b Green 23 Rradbury,c and b Green 6 Voss, c Green, b Peters 19 King,c Marshall,b Green 0 S outhwark P ark . Roberts, b Green .. Varney, b Peters .. Wood, c W . Childs, Peters .. , . Lockyer, not out .. R 1, lb 1, w l .. Total.................... 99 J. White, c and b Hen­ derson ............................3 W. Green, c Wood, b M atthew s....................26 T. Marshall, b Voss .. 5 F. Leleu, c Abel, b Voss 2 W . Childs, b Wood .. 3 H. A. Smith, b Wood .. 0 Hadley, c Matthews, b W o o d .............................12 W .Wheatley,b Matthews 1 W . Peters, c Abel, b W o o d .............................10 J.Longhurst,bMatthews 0 G. Childs, not out.. .. 1 R 8 ,1 b 1 ....................9 Total................

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