Cricket 1883
149 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECOBD OP THE GAME. J un e t , is m . BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD v. EUGBY Played af*Rugby, on May 31, B alliol C ollege . W . H. Heale, c Harper, b Barbour.....................91 A. B. Wilson, b Gillson 16 W . II. Spottiswoodo, b H arriso n ....................13 F. W . Pember, b Gillson 90 S. H. Walrond.b Gill.son 2 F. >T. Hirst, c Bradby, b H arrison ....................71 W . H. Edgar, not out .. 31 H. W . Cave, b Gillson.. 7 B. A. Cohen, bHarper.. 3 H. Chitty, c Bowden- Smith, b Gillson .. 11 It. H. Shipley,c Watson, b H a r p e r ....................9 B 11, lb 2, w 1, nb 3 17 Total ..334 R ugby S chool . A.Watson,'’1b w, bH?ale 10 I\ .Cole*, not oat .. .. ‘.3 S N. Harrison, stChitty, b Heale ....................8 W . Stftndring, c E Igar, b Heale .................... 1 E. E. Wigan, b Heale .. 0 F. GilLson, b Heale .. 9 II. E. Cobb, not out .. 0 B l . n b l . . .. 2 Total . . 5 3 II. G. Bradby, G. Bowden-Smith, G. Harper, and W. Barbour did not bat. BUHLIMGTON v. EPvITH. Playel at Erith on Saturday, June 2, tioii nuo psrmittiug the match to be played out. B urlington . E. C. Lindup, st Blythe, b Parker ....................33 E. B. Warren, b Parish 59 F.W . Freeman,e Newby, b Hards ....................70 S. Coo*, c Parish, b E llc ti.............................15 A. Carter, c Hards, b E lle n .............................2 E rith . E. Williamson, run out 12 D. J. Bacon, run out .. 3 F. Godrich, b Newby .. 1 H. Mundy, b Newby .. 6 C. A. Stein, b Hards .. 4 W . II. Gallier, notout.. 4 E x t r a s ....................2J Total NV. Ansell, not out G. Moberley, b Stein Extras .. B. R. Hirds, c Mundy, b Stein.............................15 A. D. Blythe, c Carter, b S te in .............................3 W . Nowby, c and b Free man .............................20 J. Bishop, E. Ellen, W . E. Parish, W . J. Parker, J. Stone, and H. C. Blythe did not bat. WEST KENT v. BECKENHAM. Played at Chislehurst, on May 19. B b c k e n h im . First Innings. G. F. Browne, o Adcock, b W athen ....................26 D. W. Williams, not out 14 C. M. Baker, b Hoare.. 0 S. Burd, st Hoare, b Wathen ....................1 B 3, 1b 2, w 1, n b 1 7 J. W . Holway. b Wathen 0 Leslie Wilson, c and b P. C. P a r r ....................1 J. T. de Z. Collier, b P. C. Parr .....................8 A J. Baker, b P.C. Parr 2 G. Collier, run out .. 38 W . Carr, b P. C. Parr .. 0 II. (iripper, b P. C. Parr 31 Total .. . .128 In the Second Innings Leslie Wilson scored (b Pattison) 27, J. T. do Z. Collier (b Cooper) 1, G. Collier (not out) 1, W. Carr (b Coope*), 0, D. W. Williams (b Cooper) 10; w 1; total 40. W est K ent . W . H. Wathen, b Wil- M. F. Tweedio, c Burd,b C. B a k e r ....................8 C. .T. Patteson, b Wilson 22 S. B. Booth, c Browne, b C. Baker....................36 C. C. Parr, c Gripper, b Browne ....................32 P. Cooper, b Wilson .. 0 P. C. Parr, c J. Collier, I) B row ne....................11 \Y. Hoare, b Wil3on .. 6 son F. Adcock, c G. Collier, b W ils c n ...................11 H. Baldwin, not out .. 2 Rev. J. B.Parker, absent B 5,1 b 2, w 2 .. 9 Total ..146 OLD KENSINGTON v. LANSDOWN. Played at Ladywell, aud resulted in a win for the former by forty runs. L ansdown . L. Penny, run out .. 11 F. Waller, b Barnes .. 2 Butler, b Gaily . . . . 1 4 J. D. Rice,c and b Gaily 12 W . Penny, c Bovis, b M iddleton ....................4 H. G. Goss, b Sears .. 1 Hodg»on, run out .. 1 O ld K ensington . F. Soars, b Rico . . .. 0 G. Gaily, b Gos3 . . .. 9 F. Barnes, b Goss.. .. 2 W . Middleton, b Butler 13 J. Coppinger.thrown out 9 F. J. Bovis, b Butler .. 5 C. G. Roberts, b Qqss .. 13 INCOGNITI v. OXFORD PERAMBULA TORS AND ETCETERAS. (12 a S id e .) Played at Caldecott House on Tuesday, May 29, and won by the Incogs by 34 runs. Studd, Trollope, Pontifex, and Bircham all played well for the winners, as did Hamilton, Walker, and Hine-Haycock for the Oxford team, who were a strong batting lot. I n cogniti . T. Micklem, c Mallam, b Prothero....................3 W . S. Trollope, c Mallam,bFoordKelcey 39 H. V. Page, b Prothero 4 D. D. Pontifex, bFoord Kelcey .............................21 F. S. Ireland, b Foord Kelcey.............................0 E. J. C. Studd, c Thorn ton, b Mallam .. . . 5 3 G. Law, b Wigram .. 2 E. A. Paike, b Prothero 6 J. L. Matthews, c Prothero, b Thornton 7 C. E. Horner, b Thorn ton.....................................6 Major Bircham, not out 21 A. W. L. Hemming, c Thornton, b Mallarn.. 2 B 8, b l,w l,n b 5 .. 15 Total....................179 P eram bu lators and E t c e te r a s . Total 59 W . T>. Hamilton, b Trollope ....................37 F. W. Pember, c Studd, b H o r n e r ....................0 J. G. Walker, c Page, b Irelrnd ....................35 H. G. Ruggles-Brise, c Micklem, b Ireland .. 0 M. C. Kemp, b Ireland.. 8 W . A. Thornton, b Trollopo ....................0 D. II. Barry, b Ireland.. 3 R.B. Prothero, b Horner 8 T. R. Hine-Haycock, not out.....................................30 C.G. C. Mallam, c Page, b Horner ................... J. Foord-Kelcey, c Ire land, b Page E. M. Wigram, o Bir cham, b Ireland.. .. B 6, lb 3, n b l .. Total .145 INCOGNITI v. NEW COLLEGE (12 S id e ). Played at Caldecott House, Abingdon, on May 28, and was won by the Incogs by 23 runs. Mr. E. J. C. Studd inaugurated his new ground (a most excellent one), on which the match was played, with a very fine innings of 61 not out. N ew C ollege . E. Dames-Longworth, c Parke, b Horner .. 14 H. Salter, c Micklem, b Hornei.............................12 D. H. Barry,c Ireland, b Horner.............................1 T. R. Hine-Haycock, c Micklcm, bTrollope.. 31 W. A. Thornton, b Trollopo ....................5 A. E. David,b Horner.. 24 Total . . ..143 I ncognjti . H. Y. Page, c Micklcm, b Ire la n d ....................14 A. C. Kay, run out .. 0 A. C. Capel, c Stucd, b T r o llo p o ....................0 A. T. Thring, b Law .. 17 H. W . Pike, b Parke .. 9 H. Lower, not out .. 10 B 2, 1 b 3, w 1 . . 6 T. Micklem, b Thornton 12 W. S. Trollope, b Pago.. 4 D. D. Pontifex, c Page, b Capel ....................24 F. S. Ireland, b Pago .. 22 E. J. C. Studd, not out 61 E. A. Parko, c Page, b Cape 1............................ 1 G. Law, not out .. .. 30 B 8,1 b 3, n b 1 .. 12 Total ..166 J. L. Matthews, C. E. Horner, A. W .L . Hemm ing, Major Bircham, and W . Trtmayne did not bat. INCOGNITI v. ORIEL COLLEGE (12 a S id e . B. Cooper, st Coppinger 0 H. Cooper, b Middleton 0 A. P. Rice, c Coppiuger, b B a r n e s ....................6 C. W. Goss, not out .. 2 Extras .................... 6 E. A. Smith, b Butler.. 2 G. W . Roberts, not out 5 W . Annett, o Waller, b Rice ............................. 11 E x t r a s .....................30 I’o'.al 9J Played at Caldecott House, on May 30audleft drawn. I ncogniti . T. Micklem, c Tre- mayne, b Thrin-r .. 22 W . S. Trollope,b Thring 8 D. D. Pontifex, c Tre- mayne, b Thornton .. 13 F. S. Ireland, c Thring, b Thornton....................5 E.J.C.Studd, c Wigram, b S to b a r t....................43 T. R. Hine-Haycock, b Whitfeld ....................73 H.V.Page, 1b w, b Shaw 29 O riel C ollege E. A. Parke, b Thring .. 23 M vj. Bircham, c Stobart, b Thring .................... 7 C. E. Horner, b Thring 8 J. L. Matthews, b Whit feld ............................ 0 A. W . L. Hemming, not out .............................0 B 11,1 b 2,w 2, nb 2 20 Total ..243 S. K. M. Stobart, b Horner ....................6 E. D. Shaw, run out . . 4 E. A. Surtocs, 1 b w, b Parke...............................26 A. L. Whitfeld, b Ireland.............................29 F. H. Bowden-Smith, c Studd, b Horner .. 14 H. R.Stokoe, b Trollope 9 Total acquired the distinction of the hat-trick in the second innings of Blackheath, his bowlin'; throughout was also good. B lackheath . First Inning3. Second Innings. Tiffen, b R itchie.................... 14 lb w, b Ritchie.. .. (i R. Johnson, b Pankhurst .. 5 c Tompsett, b Pank- 2 J. Garland, b Pankhnrst 23 W. T. Hazleden,c Ritchie, b 0 Balderson, blruas well 1 run out............................. 0 A. J. Appleton, b Ritchie .. 17 run our-............................. 1 H Mobba, b Trusswell 0 Nicholson, not out 0 c and b Ritchie 1 Tredguel, b Trusswell.. .. 0 b R itc h ie ..................... 1 W. W. Lear, b Trusswell .. 3 F. Hale, b Pankhurst .. 0 2 90 Total .. .. 50 D e i * tfo r d . First Inning0. Second Innings. G. Tompsett, b Appleton .. 4 b Tiffen .................... 2 .T. Smith, h w, b Tiffen 8 cBalderson,bAppleton 1 Pankhurst, b Tiffen .. Longinotto, b Tiffen 2 c and b Tiffen .. 14 13 Boreham, run out.................... 2 b Tiffen .................... 14 Ritchie, 1b w , b Appleton .. 10 Trusswell, b Appleton .. 0 Mortimer, b Tiffen .. H. Braithwaite, c Garland,b Appleton ............................. 1 c and b Appleton .. 5 0 b Tiffen .................... 11 Keywood, not out.................... 0 Girling, c Hale, b Appleton 2 1 Total .................... 42 Total.. .. 73 CHARTERHOUSE v. NEW COLLEGE, W.A. Thornton.bHorner 0 R. J. McNeill, c Ireland, b H o m e r ....................0 W.Tremayne,b Trollope 10 E. M. Wigram, not out 3y A. Thring, b Ireland .. 6 H. S. Prinsep, not out 8 B 11,1b 3 .. . . 1 4 ..165 BLACKHEATH v. DEPTFORD. Played at Blackheath on May 31, resulting in a victory for the home team. The wicket-keep- ing of Garland was remarkably good. Ritchie OXFORD. Played at Charterhouse on May 30, and resulted in a victory for the School by seven runs. Blenkiron bowled with great success, whilst Webber, Ponsonby and Capel batted well for their respective sides. C harterhouse . E. Cawston, c Barmby,b C a p e l.............................3 R. Webber, b Barmby.. 20 II. S. Ponsonby, b Pike 19 W. II. Ewing, b Barmby 10 C. W. Brown, 1 b w, b Pike .............................0 C. Woodbridge, run out 1 T. W. Blenkiron, b Barmby ....................11 N ew C o lle g e . First Innings. W . n. Worslcy, c Walters, b Vincent .............................6 F. J. Barmby, c Cawston, b Blenkiron.............................13 A. C. Kay, c Richardson, b Blenkiron............................. 3 G.A.Coulby sub.,b Blenkiron 0 H. W. Pike, b Blenkiron .. 3 L King-Harmaai, c Walters, b Vintcent............................. A. C. Capel, c Walters, b Blenkiron............................. H. Lower, c Webber, b Blenkiron............................. W. W. Paine, c and b Blenk iron ..................................... 0 R. Connop, b Bleckiron .. 0 A. L. Ilansell, sub., not out 14 B 3 ..................................... 3 C.H. Vintcent,b Barmby 0 A. M. Walters, st King- Harman, b Barmby .. 12 F. J. Richardson, not out .............................1 H. J. Burrell, c and b C a p e l.............................1 B 8 . l b 2 . n b 2 . . 1 2 Total 90 Second Innings. c Cawston, b Brown 1 c Blenkiron, b Bro.vn 7 c and b Brown .. .. 1 not out............................ 5 b Vintccnt....................4 1 b Brown 0 26 b Brown ....................14 14 c Walters, b Vintcent 3 b Brown ....................6 c Walters, b Vincent I c Cawston,b Blenkiron 11 B 1,1 b 2, w 1 .. 4 Total 83 Total 57 GREVILLE v. WEST KENT WANDERERS. This match, which had been postponed from Derby Day, was played at Morley’s Ground, NeasdoD, on May 30, in perfect w e ither, and resulted in a win for the Greville by 5 wickets. W est K en t W a n d e r e r s . First Innings. Second Innings. E. V. Gardner, b Wood .. 23 b Wood ......................p R. Haywood, b Gregory .. 24 not out ......................2 J. Boys, b W o o d ..................2 c Carter, b Wood .. 9 Pocock,tb Wood ..................3 c H. Wood, b Grogory 0 A. H. Luckett, c Morley, b Gregory .........................12 b Wood ...................... 0 Tyrrell, b W o o d ..................0 b Wood ......................» T. Coppinger, b Gregory .. 4 b G re g o ry ..................... H Delves, b Gregory.................. 0 b Wood..............................” Chandler, b Wood..................4 b Wood ......................jj Barnes, not o u t ...................0 b Gregory .....................° Ottinger, ab sen t..................0 absent..............................” B 8, lb 2...........................10 Total 82 Total
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