Cricket 1883

13 4 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. m a y 31 , 1 * 83 . CH1GWELL GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. SLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL. Played at Chigwell on May 23, resulting in a victory for Chigwell by seventy-three runs. Islin g to n II tgh S ch o o l. 0 Russel, b Hossack Metivier, c Hossack, b Hodge.............................8 Myhill,b Hossack.. .. 9 Field, b Hossack .. .. 0 Dovema.,b Hassack .. 4 Copeland, c Savill, b Hodge.............................5 In the Second Innings, Dove raa.scored (not out) 18,Stan- ham (not out) 6 ; b 5, \v 1; total 80. C higw ell G rammar S chool . Hawkins,b Hodge.. Clark, c Me9, b Hossack Dove mi., b Hossack .. Smart, run out .. Stanhara, not out.. .. B 5 ............................. Total .. H . P. Harwood, run out 6 C. E. W . Savill,cMyhill, b Russel ....................87 E . L. Johnson, bMyhill 2 R. H. Hodge, run out .. 11 D. J. Noad, c Hawkins, b Copeland....................13 A.JH. Hossack, run out 18 G. Mainwaring, run out 5 C. W . L. Davis, b Myhill C E. B. W . Stacpoole, b Russel.............................0 D. E. Mee, bMyhill .. 0 G. S. Harrison, not out 0 B 8 .............................8' Total ..106 OLD KENSINGTON v. VINE. This match was commenced on Saturday last at Wormwood Scrubbs, but was abandoned on account of rain. O ld K en sin gton .—F.W . Sears (c Burrow, b Collett) 12, I*’ Barnes (b Collett) 11, W . Poole (notout) 13, and Middleton (not out) 4, b 10,1 b 2—total 52. Rev. Woodhouse, Rev. Haigh, Messrs. Gaily, Coppinger, Bovis, Ratcliffe and Smith did not bat. KENSINGTON v. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL. Played at Eynham Field on Saturday, May 26, and; resulted in a draw. Each side mus­ tered nine men only. U niversity C ollege H ospital . A. C. Lewis, b Bloomer 13 E. B. S. Corbyn, c Nor­ man, b Wallace.. .. 11 J. Goodman, b Wallace 4 W . J. Winkler, not out 7 B 12, n b 2 .. . . 1 4 W . P. O’Connor, b Wal­ lace .............................9 G. Hamilton, b Wallace 1 H. Cozons-Hardy, b B yrne.............................4 W . H. Clifton, c Smith, b W allace....................58 C.G. Satchell, b Copland 18 Total....................139 K en sin gton . —C. E. Bloomer (not out), 7; D. C. Maturin (not out), 20 ; B 1, n b 1 total 29, Messrs. Smith, Byrne, Atkinson, Fox, Norman, Copland, and Wallace did not bat. KENSINGTON PARK v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at Wormwood Scrubbs, on May 22, and won by Kensington Park by twenty-two runs on the first innings. The wicket was easy and very good. H. S. Barlow hit freely for eighty in the Second Innings of Hampstead. The fielding and bowling of the Kensington Park was very loose ; O’Brien’s bowling seemed to puzzle the batsmen. H ampstead . KENSINGTON PARK v. ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY, WOOLWICH, Played at Woolwich on Saturday, May 19. Won by K.P. by 3i in the first innings. H.Bonham Carter,c and b H u g h e s....................8 J. P. Du Cane, c Street, b H u g h e s....................5 A. M. Campbell,c Street, b B row n e....................21 S. S. Charmer, b Burr.. 8 P. H. Flower, b Browne 9 W. C. Hedley, b Browne 10 In the Second Innings J. C. Rimington scored (c Mews, b Barr) 6, A. L. Swainson (ran out) 8, A. W . Medley (c Browne, b Mews) 8, J. L. Coxhead (b Hughes) 5, II. B. Williams (c Street, b Browne) 16; B 3— total 46. K ensington P ark . II. Toomer, c DuCane, b J. C. Rimington, c Thompson, b Browne 20 A .L . Swainson, b Mews 19 A. W . Medley, b Hughes 1 J. L. Coxhead, b Mews 1 H. B. Williams, not out 8 B 2,1 b 5 ....................7 Total................... 112 HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY v. COLVESTON (POND LANE.) Played at Finsbury, on May 19. COLVESTON. G. Swinstead, cBishop, b Teaguo . . . . .. 21 Hayworth, candb Crook 3 F. Swinstead, b Claike 2 Crabb, b Teaguo .. .. 13 Dowell, b Teogue .. .. 22 Pritchard, b Pocock .. 4 H onorable A rtillery C ompany . J. Gifford, c and b H e d le y .......................7 G. H. P. Street, run out 4 T. C. O’Brien, b Hedley 28 F.E. Street, c Swainson, b M e d le y ................... 30 A.H. Browne,c Coxhead, b Swainson....................6 A. S. Burr, c Charmer, b Hedley.............................33 A.E. Gibson, cWilliams, b Medley ....................29 Medley.. ..................3 W. Mews, c Flower, b Medley..........................0 H. Hughes, c Flower, b Medley..........................0 W.F. Thompson, not out 2 L b 2, n b 2 .. .. 4 Total. .146 LINDEN v. ALERT. Played at Peckham Rye on May 19, and won by the Linden by 7 runs, mainly owing to the batting of Messrs. Hinton, Williams, aLd Leeson, and the bowling of Fletcher and Wil­ liams. Williams5 figures are very good, viz:— 5 wickets for 14 runs. Hinton, c Reffold,1ib J o n e s.............................10 Williams, b Jones . . 14 Fletcher, b Hall .. .. 2 Watson, run out .. .. 5 Leeson, c and b Jon98 11 Fry, b H a l l ....................0 A. Stevens, not out .. 3 Ai D. Mills, b Fletcher .. 5 Hall,c Horley,b Fletcher 1 Moorp., b Watson..............1 Webb, b Williams.. .. 7 Reid, b Fletcher .. .. 1 Ruff, o Rogers, b Fletcher ....................19 Jones, c Clarke, b W illia m s .................... 3 B. M. Clarke, b Jones .. 0 J. W . Rowley, c Hall, b J o n e s .............................0 Horley, b Jones .. .. 0 Rogers, b Hall .. ..1 B 11, w 1 .. . . 1 2 Total....................58 C. Mills, b Williams .. 1 C. Atkins, b Williams.. 7 Reffold, b Williams .. 8 Osborne, not out .. .. ] B 2, w b 8 ................... 5 Total 51 First Innings. Second Innings. H. T. Smith, c O’Brien, b M H er...................................... 18 c Ferns, b Burr.. . . 2 H. S. Barlow, c Ferns, b 21 b Rixon .................. 80 S. D. Fairless, b Melle~ 2 b Meller .................. . 0 A. Holt, b O’Brien.................... 7 b O’B r ie n .................. . 22 A. R. Parker, run out .. 3 b O’B r ie n .................. . 5 J. H. Walker, b Rixon.. .. 7 b O’B r ie n .................. . 11 O. J. Fraser, c Powell, b O’Brien ............................. 0 R. W. D. Hill, bRixon.. .. 7 notout........................... . 8 F. B. May, b Rixon 9 M. Holt, not o u t .................... 9 B. Robson, b O’Brien .. 11 B 6 , lb 5 ............................. 11 B 18, 1 b 4, n b 2 24 Total............................. 105 Total .. .159 EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY v. DUN­ FERMLINE. Played at Corstorphine on Saturday, and resulted in a win for the University by 62 runs, For the vinners, John and Scott Lang put on 60 runs for the first wicket. For the losers, Bancroft hit well; Donald, Brown, and Erskine also reached double figures. In the bowling Reynolds had seven wickets for 33; Knox (slow left hand), two for 20. E dinburgh U niversity . G. A. John, bRobertson 38 W . Scott-Lang, b Donald 20 J. M‘Donald, c Stark, b Donald............................ 0 B. Hartley., b Brown .. 53 J. C. Palmer,c Davidson b D o n a ld ....................9 J. B. Jameson, bRobert­ son .............................1 C. N. Cobbett, c Donald, Total....................149 b Brown .....................0 D unfermline . R. C. Strode, c Donald, b Bancroft....................5 M‘Clure, c Hill, b Brown .. .» .. F. M. Reynolds, b Brown.............................10 A. H. Knox, not out .. Extras ....................10 K ensington P ark , J. Davidson, c John, b J. M‘I .ennan, not out .. 1 F. E. Street, b Walker 6 F. F. Powell, c and b R eyn old s..................... 7 H. Gibb, c Jameson, b A. E. Gibson, b Parker 3 Parker ............................ 7 J. Hill, c Jameson, b Reynolds .................... 6 T . C. O’Brien, c Fraser, H. Meller, c Holt, b K n o x ............................. 0 W . Robertson, c Knox,b b W a lk e r .................... 46 Walker............................. 10 Bancroft, c John,b Knox 11 R eyn old s.................... 0 G. H. P> Street, b Bar- T. Rixon, c and b Parker 0 C. Donald, b Reynolds.. 26 J. Barber, c John, b low ............................. 11 O. D. Brooks, not out .. 0 D. Brown, c John, bRey- Reynolds ................... 0 W . F. Thompson, b B 9,1 b 3, n b 2 14 n o ld s ............................. 13 Extras .................... 7 Walker............................. 14 — G. Erskine, c Cobbett, b — A. S. Burr, b Walker .. 10 Total . •* ..127 Reynolds .. .. 16 Total................... 8/ J. J. Ferns, b Walker .. 6 W . Stark, run ou t.. .. 0 Me Murtrie, b Jacks . 3 E. Finch, b Jacks.. . 7 Meek, b Teague .. . 2 Smart, not out .*# . 0 B 7,1 b 1, w 2 .. . 10 Total . 87 Priv. W . Crook, b Hay­ worth .............................0 Priv. Teague, bG. Swin­ stead .............................8 Priv. Clarke, c F. Swin­ stead, b G. Swinstead 1 Lieut. Reynolds, b G. Swinstead.................... 0 Priv. H. Pocock, c Hay­ worth, b G.Swinstead 17 Priv. Thorpe, b G. Swinstead....................3 Drill Sergt. Matthews, b F. Swinstead .. .. 6 Priv. Jacks, b G. Swin­ stead .............................2 Lieut. Bosanquet, b G. Swinstead....................14 Sergt. Bishop, b Dowell 19 Priv. Eastwood, not out !l B 23,1 b 2 .. .. 25 Total , 98 CLAPHAM v. SOUTH NORWOOD. Played at South Norwood on Saturday,May 19, on a bad wicket. The Clapham proved victors by 5 runs on the first innings. II. A. Smith, c Wilson,b Barber.............................1 R. W. Smith, b Barber 5 G. S. Page, c King, b Barber............................ 0 B. Burton, c Feather- stone, b Barber.. .. 5 A. W . Winterbottom, b Wilson .. .. ... 0 W. Eadley, b Wilson .. 7 II. V. Bate, c Leeds, b Barber.............................0 W . B. Smith, c Leete, b Barber............................ 0 Sydney H. Smith, not out ..............................12 W . R. E. Majei,c Lieds, b W ils o n .....................4 W . E. Terry, c and b Barber..............................1 Extras .. .. . . 8 Total 88 S ou th N orw ood. First Innings. B. Featherstone, b Terry .. 7 H. P. Tidy, b Terry .. .. 0 N. Leete,c and b W.B.Smith 3 W . P. Neall, b Terry .. .. 0 Second Innings. notout............................5 b H. A. Smith .. . . 4 C. E . Leeds, b W . B. Smith 0 T. King, b W . B. Smith .. E. S. Tolley, b W.B.Smith.. II. Goodwyn,c Hadley, b W. B. S m it h ............................. J. Gillespie, c Hadley, b W , B. S m it h ............................. H. W . Wilson, b W.B. Smith P. S. Barber, not out .. c W . B. Smith, bH. A. Smith .................... c W. B Smith, b H. A. Smith .................... b B a te............................. Total............................ 83 not out............................ 1 b H. A. Smith .. .. 6 Extras ................1 Total . . . . 2 4 CLAPHAM v. CATE RHAM. Played at Caterham on Whit Monday, result­ ing in a victory for Clapham by an innings and eight runs. C lapham . H. A. Smith, c Con­ stable, b Balch .. .. R. W. Smith, b Tutt .. E. B. Hadley, c Ling, b Tutt ............................. S. Colman, b Tutt B. Burton, b Tutt A. H. Behrend, not out A. W . Winterbottom, c Tidy, b Tutt .. H . V. Bate, b Mattock.. F. Budge, b Mattock .. W .B . Smith, b Mattock J. Short, b Tutt .. HowardSmith,bMattock E x t r a s .................... Total .. C aterham . First Innings. A. Tutt, c andb W . B. Smith 1 F. Bligh, b B a t e ....................3 L. G. Balch, b W .B . Smith 5 Mattock, b W . B. Smith .. 0 Dr. Eady, b W . B. Smith .. 0 C. Constable, cR . W ; Smith, b H. A. S m ith ....................4 Rev. J. G. Roe, not out .. 1 Maj. Gen. Sibley, b W . B. S m it h .....................................7 F. Tidy, b W. B. Smith .. 0 A. Barrow, b H. A. Smith .. 1 Bellaiss, b H. A. Smith .. 0 H. Ling, b H. A. Smith .. 1 Extras .............................2 Total..................... 25 Second Innings, c Burton, o H. V. Bate b B ate............................. b B ate............................. b R. W. Smith .. b W. B. Smith c Coleman, b W . B. Smith .................... run out .................... b W . B. Smith .. b W .B . Smith .. b Bate.................... notont.................... b Bate.................... Extras .. 8 1 110 0 ll 1 8 Total

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