Cricket 1883

MAY 31,1883. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 13 9 STANGROVE HOUSE SCHOOL y. THE ALBION CLUB. This match was played on the School Ground, on Whit Monday, and resulted in a win for the School by 21 runs on the first innings. T he A lbion . First Innings. Second Innings. W . S. Fox, b F. Harrison .. 3 c Harrison, b W . Slee­ man ............................. 0 W . Ashby, c Owen, bW . Slee- man ..................................... 0 c and b W . Sleeman 11 A. Everest, b F. Harrison .. 9 b F. Harrison 7 J. Bassett, b F. Harrison .. 0 b F. Harrison .. 1 G. Ashby, b W. Sleeman 0 st Gregory, b W . Slee­ man ............................. 2 A. Longley, c Harrison, b W. Sleeman ............................ 0 b F. Harrison 9 T. Langridge, c and b W. Slecmaa ............................. 8 run out............................ 4 A Ford, b F. Harrison 1 b F. Harrison .. 0 A. Jenner, c Killick, bF. Har­ rison ..................................... 2 c Ellis, b F. Harrison 22 Bewers, b F. Harrison 5 b F. Harrison 9 P. Whibley, not out .. 6 24 W. Winter, c and b W . Slee­ man ..................................... 0 c G. Harrison, bSmith 4 Extras ............................. 3 Extras.................... 10 37 Total .. 103 S tangrove H ouse . First Innings. Sacond Innings. D. Gregory, 1 b w, b Bassett 9 b B a s s e tt.................... 18 G. Harrison, c and b Bassett 4 c Bewera, b Bassett .. 0 W . S. Sleeman, c Ashby, b Langridge............................. 19 b W h ibley.................... 6 H. Ellis, b Langridge 5 c Wolf, b Bassett 2 F. Harrison, not out 14 c Langridge, b Bas­ sett ............................. 18 S. Hooker, b Bassett .. 1 c Whibley, b Winter 2 C. G. Neal, b Bassett 0 b Winter .................... 0 R. Smith, c Whibley, b Bas­ sett ..................................... 0 c Everest, b W inter.. 1 W . H. Killick, 1b w, b Bas- 1 st Ford, b Winter .. 0 E. Harriott, c G. Ashby, b Bassett..................................... 0 c Everest, b W inter.. 1 A. S. Owen, b Bassett 0 not out............................ 3 II. E. J. Taylor, b Whibley.. 2 not out............................. 2 Extras ............................. 3 Extras.................... 4 Total............................. 58 Total .. 57 BATTERSEA v. JUNIOR MIDDLESEX. Owing to the condition of the weather it was not until late that a start could be effected. After a few minutes’ play, rain compelled a retreat. B attersea 1 st E leven . R. E. North, not out .. 10 i E. Christie, not out .. 2 L. Finding, b Pack .. 0 — H. Haldane, bCouchman 2 | Total .. .. 14 J. Sugden, C. Kirby, G. Barnes, J. Clarke, F. Brown, G. West and J. Anning to bat. B attersea 2 nd E leven (a t E ton and M iddlesex G round ). E.Wilson,si Shoebrook,b C la r k .............................1 F. Kerapster, st Shoe- brook, b Clark .. .. 2 A. Thomas, b Clark .. 0 H. Thomas, b Clark .. 2 M. Mossop, cSutherland, b Palmer ....................12 J. Venables, o Dryden, b Clark .................... W . Stevens, run out .. E. Sugden, b Clark S. Stevens, not out .. E x tr a s .................... Total .. T. Turner and T. Adderson were absent. NONDESCRIPTS v. ROCHFORD HUNDRED. This match was set down for decision at Southend on Saturday last, but in consequence of the inclemency of the weather, only a part of one innings could be got through. Mills hit very well for his 44. R ochford H undred . First Innings. E. H. Benton, c Blaker. b Bambridge . . .. u J. Locke Lancaster, c McNair, b Welch .. 16 W . Steward, c Welch, b Holmes ....................0 H. T. Purser, run out.. 2 J. E. Mills, c Stewart, b Street.............................44 S. J. W eston,bW elch.. 3Total.110 J. H. Hannay, o Levy, b Street.............................6 The Nondescripts were— R. de C. Welch, E. H. Bam­ bridge, M. P. Betts, H. C. Blaker, E. B. Holmes, A. A. Levy, A. MacNeir, J. L. Rouse, G. H. P. Street, J. D. Stuart, and G. S. Tweedie. H. Jeune, not out .. 26 E. F. Wood, c Stewart, b Bambridge .. .. 1 C. C. Braithwaite, not out ............................6 C. J. Holthouse, did not bat. B 4, w 2 ....................6 KENSINGTON PARK v. OATLANDS PARK. This match was played at Wormwood Scrubbs, on Saturday, May 26, and won by Oat­ lands Park by 3 runs. Only one innings was played on account of the bad weather, and the ericket was bad on both sides. K ensington P ark . J. Mews, c Raven, b C. F. Wade, b Raven .. 5 Biggs ............................. 7 W . Mews, b B iggs 9 E. A. Gibson, b Raven.. 13 11. Toomer, c and b T. C. O’Brien, c Walker, Walltor .................... 11 b Biggs .................... 5 W.F.Richmond, not out 8 W. Leetham, b Biggs .. 4 T. Rixon, b Walker .. 0 W. F. Thompson, b B 6,1 b 2, w 2 L) R aven............................ 0 — W . Winter, b Biggs 0 Total .. 72 O atlands P ark . J. R. Walker, 1b w, b W . II.Merriman, bW.Mews 0 M e w s............................. 9 J. E. Raven, b W.Mews 0 S. G. Harding, b O'Brien 3 G. Iloffey, b W. Mews.. 0 J. W. Biggs, run out .. 10 II. Anthony, not out .. 0 E. B. Hume, c Rixon, b A. N. Other, absent .. 0 W a d e ............................. 30 B 1,1 b 1, w 1 3 E. V. Hornby, b W. — M e w s............................. 12 Total .. 75 C, W . Finnes Clinch, c Winter, b O’Brien .. 8 SOUTH EASTERN COLLEGE, RAMSGATE, v. SOUTHWOOD. Played on the College ground on Saturday last, a most exciting game ending in favour of the College by 5 runs. R. E. Fiske, b Leigh- Lye ............................. G. Lemm, c Stock, b Leigh-Lye.................... A. W. Parvin, 1 b w, b Leigh-Lye.................... A. Cuuningham.bLeigh- Lye .................... F. D. Curtis, b Leigh- Lye ............................. G. H. Samson, b Leigh- Lye C. Vines, not out .. .. 21 M. Whiting, b Leigh- Lye .............................4 F. Key, b Leigh-Lye .. 2 D. Vines, b Leigh-Lye.. 0 W. Purton, c Tower, b Leigh-Lye....................5 Extras ....................20 Total................... 93 S outhwood . M. Tomson, c Paivin, b X . Stock, b Fi8ke .. . . 1 3 L em m ............................. 30 Y. Hicks, c Parvin, b E. Mille3, b Samson .. 13 E. Wotton, b CunningZ. Ormond, not out .. 0 ham ............................. 7 C. J. Mercer, b Lemm.. 0 H. Leigh-Lye, b Samson 1 A. B. Wilson, c Lemm, A. Tower, c Lemm, b Samson .................... 0 Extras ....................7 D. lluttledge, c D.Vines, — b Fiske............................. 16 Total...................88 EMERITI v. ST. EDMUND’S COLLEGE. Played at St. Edmund’s College on May 29. S t . E dmund ’ s C ollege . First Innings. Rev. B. Ward, c Hoghton, Fennessey .......................... M. Dillon, b Hoghton .. . C. A. Tyssen, b O’Brien .. A. Coughlan, b O’Brien .. E. Bans, c Dillon, b O’Brien . F. Le Quilbecq, b Hoghton . J. Murtough.bHaughton A. Doubleday, o Hoghton, Fennessy................................... J. Hayes, b O’Brien.................. G. Newton, notout.................. O’Rourke, c Fennessey, O’B r ie n ................................... B 11, l-b 3, w 3 .................. Total .147 Second Innings. c Fraser, b Munster 30 b O’Brien....................1 1 b w, b Munster .. 6 b Munster .. .. 29 b C oxon....................0 b Coxon....................7 not o u t ....................5 b C o x o n .................... 0 B 15, w 2 .. . . 1 7 Total.. . . 95 T. C. O’Brien, c Le Quil- berg, b Tyssen .. .. 42 W . E. Haughton, b H ayes............................10 Lord Clifford, b Hayes 0 J. P. Dillon, c and b Tyssen.............................13 J.P.Munster, b O’Rourke 2 M. E. Fennessy, c and b Tyssen.. ....................16 H. G. Fraser, st Rev. Ward, b Tyssen.. .. 0 G. W . Hoghton, c Rev. W ard, b Hayes .. .. 23 C. G. Rok'kell, b Tyssen 0 G. H. Bennett, b Tyssen 7 J. Coxon, not ou t.. .. 9 B 8, l-b 5, w 1 .. .. 14 Total.............. 142 ROYAL ENGINEERS v. ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY. Played on the Lines at Chatham on Friday and Saturday last. Major Ward took six wickets at a cost of 12 runs, and Wood four wickets for IS runs. For the Cadets Hedley took nine wickets for 29 runs. The Engineers won by three wickets. Score : R o y a l M ilita r y First Innings, H. Bonham-Carter, b Ward 12 J. P. Du Cane, b Ward .. 0 H. M. Campbell, c Hamilton, b Ward..................................... G. J. Chamier, 1bw, b Ward P. H. Flower, b W ood.. W . C. Hedley, c Addison, b W a r d ..................................... .T. C. Remington, b Wood.. A G. Norris, not out .. .. 0 A. L. Swainson, b Ward . . 0 n . B. Williams, b Wood .. 1 A. W . Medley, c and b Wood 0 W 1........................................1 A cad kmy . Second Innings, c and b W alton.. .. 9 b W a lt o n ....................0 c Dumbleton, b Straubenzee .. . . 1 1 c Bowles, b Ward .. 3 b Ward.............................8 b Dumbleton .. . . 1 0 st Friend, b Dum­ bleton ....................15 b Ward............................ 37 c Stafford, b Dum­ bleton ....................18 c Stafford, b Walton.. 1 not out............................ 26 B l . l b l . w 3 .. 5 Total.............................26 R o y a l E n gin eers. First Innings. L. B. Friend, c Norris, b Medley.....................................61 E. W. Walton, c Bonham- Carter, b Norris....................5 H.M.Dumbleton,st Bonham- Carter, b Medley Total .. ..143 Second Innings. b Hedley ....................10 lb w .b Hedloy .. .. 14 0 c Williams, b Hedley 27 W . F. Stafford, b Norris .. 0 2 F. G. Bowles, b Hedley ‘28 st Bonham-Cailer, b . 1 Major Ward, c W'illiams, b 4 Capt. Addison, b Medley .. 2 .. 0 A. H.,Straubenzee, b Hedley 3 . II W.J. Bythill, c and b Medley 0 C. R. Wood, b Hodley .. 0 notout.. .. : .. 5 J. E.O.H. Hamilton, not out 0 B l, 1 b l, u b l .. .. 3 B 1, w b 3 .. .. .. 4 Total............................. 106 Total .. .. C4 HIGHGATE SCHOOL v. CRYSTAL PALACE ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Played at Highgate on May 26. After two hours’ play the game had to be abandoned through rain. Hannaford’s 32 was a display of determined hitting, while Wilmer was in for nearly an hour for his 12. The bowling of Boston and “ Sam” was very good. H ighgate S chool H. E. Hughes, b Borton 3 W.L.B. Hayter, b“ Sam” 0 G. W . Power, b“ Sam ” 9 G. Hannaford, c and b Borton............................ 32 J. B. Lloyd, run out .. 7 A. Wilmer, not out .. 12 The visitors’ team were i Dymond, Cochrane, “ Sam,1 Forode and Watson. W. R. Mason,cDymond, b Borton ....................11 G. S. Ogg, b Borton .. 3 D. Cater, not out .. .. 7 A. E. Bell, did not bat.. 0 B 6,1 b 2 ....................8 Total for8 wkts. 92 s follows :—Cheftins, Borton, Evans, West, Forr, Oddie CRYSTAL PALACE v. CLAPTON. Played at the Crystal Palace onMay 2\ A. W . Gardner-Woollo- ton, c Anderton, b W illo c k s ....................3 H. P. Clarke, c Douglas, b B ir k e tt....................0 G. H. Newton, c Chap­ man, b Willocks .. 36 L. J. Turner, b Willocks 0 S. Shorter, b Hastings 37 H. Hetley, b Hastings.. 0 H.Knowles.st Anderton, b Willocks....................29 C rystal P alace . B. Noakes, c and b Birkett.............................24 G. Cjsens, c Anderton, b Birkett.............................28 F. M. Robeit8on,not out 6 A. K^ttlewell, b Birkett 7 13 7,1 b 8, w 2 .. 10 Total .180 C lapton . E. H. Birkett, b Turner 1 G. City, c and b Robert­ son ............................ 11 A. Springett, c Clarke, b Turner............................ 0 S. A. Asser, run out .. 7 J. H. Douglas, b Robert­ son .............................11 E‘ Anderton, b Cosens 31 J. Willocks, c Kettle- well, b Robertson .. 2 W. Furze, b Turner .. 0 C. M. Tebbut, b Cosens 25 R. J. Chapman,b Cosens 0 T. Hastings, not out .. 2 B 7 .............................7 Total 97

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