Cricket 1883
176 CEICKET ; A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. JUNE 14, 1883. CLIFTON COLLEGE v. CLIFTON CLUB. Played at Clifton, on June 9. C o lle g e . First Innings. C. D. Sandford, 1b w, b Townsend....................18 C. C. Bradford, c Firth, b Miles.. ....................4 G. Fowler, b Miles .. 1 M. A. Hartnell, b Miles 2 K. J." Key, c Taylor, b F ir t h .............................3-3 P. S. Worthington, c J. Bash, b Milos .. .. 0 F. G. Nowbolt, b Miles.. 7 B. T. Harland, not out 28 In the Second Innings M. A. Hartnell scored (b Curtis) 0, F. G. Newbolt (not out) 10, B. T. Harland (not out) 4, H. H. Barton (b J. A. Bush) 0 ; total 14. C lifton C lu b . H. H. Barton, c Ball, b F i r t h ............................4 C. Prescott-Decie, sfc J. Bush, b Miles .. .. 1 H. Johnston, c Taylor, b Townsend..................15 A. J. Pilcher, b Towns end .............................4 B 7, 1 b 3, w 6 . . 1G Total ..132 R. E. Bush, c Bradford, b Prescott-Decie .. 13 A. D. Greene, 1 b w, b Key .............................51 F.Tovfnsend, c Newbolt, b K e y .............................7 E. J. Taylor, b Pilcher 2 W . F. Cave, b Harland 17 Rev. G. W . A. Firth, c K Pilcher, b Key .. .. 9 H. W . R. Gribbla, run out .............................25 R. F. Miles, b Key .. 42 J. A. Bush, b Prescott- Decie .............................9 J. W . Stanton, c Key, b Harland ....................11 F. A. Curtis, not out . . 0 C. W . Ball, b Prescott- Decie .............................0 B S, 1b 6 ....................9 Total ..195 CARSHALTON PARK v. M.C.C. & G . Played at Carshalton M.C.C. & First Innings. F. Head,cMuggeridge,b Hart- Davis .. . . .....................1 T. Mycroft, c Colman, b Hart-Davis............................. C. Cresswell, b Burnell.. F. Fielding, run out .. Parnham, c Burnell, b Hart- Davis . . . . .................... Major Pennycuick, run out W . Mycroft,c Cozens-Hardy, b H art-D avis.................... S. B. Foster, b Harvey.. C. T. Giles, b Harvey.. A. S. Francis, c Wrigley, Harvey ........................ A. F. Stevens (sub.), not out 3 B 3, n b 3 ............................. Park on June 9. G. Second Innings, b H a r v e y ....................23 3 .. 11 .. 3 b .. 25 n otou t.. .. b Durandu .. c Colinan, b Harvey.. 1 b Harvey ....................8 runout.............................25 not out.............................0 st Wrigley, b Burnell 0 b H a r v e y ....................9 c Burnell, b Harvey.. 0 B 3 . . . . .. 3 Total. 71 Total .. 92 Capt. Muggeridge, run out .............................4 S.A. Jones,c T. Mycroft, b Parnham....................11 S. O. H. Hart-Davis,c T. Mycroft, b W . Mycrof 18 T. P. Harvey, not ou t.. 48 E . Giberne, c Stevens (sub.), b W . Mycroft 54 J. Colman, c Cresswell, b Pennycuick .. .. 5 T. P. Wrigley, b W. Mycroft ....................9 C arsh alto n P ark F. S. Toulman, st T. Mycroft, b W.iMycroft 0 H. B. Burnell, c T. Mycroft, b W . Mycroft 0 A. Durandu, b Giles . . 12 F. Cozens - Hardy, c Stevens (sub.), b Giles 2 B 8, l b 2 ....................10 Total ..173 OAKFIELD v. THE ASSYPJANS. Played at Park Lane, Croydon, on June 9. O a k fik ijj . A. Densham, b Biddel' 2 C. Moser, b F. Abraham 0 H. L. Turner, c and b F. Abraham .. .. 2 A. Lintott, not out .. 12 A. Lambert, c Oswald, b F. Abraham .. .. 0 B 24,1 b 1, w 1 .. 26 Total .164 A. J. Lane, c Oswald, b F. Abraham .. .. 67 C. Moss, c Vernon, b Biddell.............................26 F. West, b F. Abraham 12 H. A. Roper, b F. A b rah am ....................0 R. C. May, st Ashmore, b B id d e ll....................4 J. Turner, c Vernon, b F. Abraham .. . . 13 A ssyrians . First Innings. P. Bridges, runout .. .. 2 A. P. Cazenove, c Lane, b May ......................................3 C. B. Ashmore, c Roper, b May .................................... 0 R. J. Houghton, c J. Turner, b M a y ..................................... 0 c audb H. Turner .. 9 J. M. Vernon, b Roper .. . . 3 3 b Roper ...................3 E. S. Biddell, c H. Turner, b Roper...................................2 notout..........................17 W . Sapte, bM a y .....................8 b Moss ......................17 F. A. Lipscombe, b Roper .. 0 b II. '1urncr .. .. 0 F. Abraham, c J. Turner, b May ...................................1 b Roper ..................11 A. C. Oswald, b M oss.. .. 16 b H. Turner .. .. 2 O. Marks, not ou t..................0 b Moss............................0 B 5 ....................................5 Second Innings, b H. Turner .. c and b H. Turner .. b Moss............................. T h e Manager of C ricket is desirous of pur chasing Lillywhite’s Guide for 185B, to com plete a set. S coee Sheets for forwarding matches to C r ic k e t can be had at the Office, 17, Paternos- ter-square, London, E .C ., price 9d. a dozen.—• A d vt . 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