Cricket 1883

JUNE 21, 1883. CEICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 185 WIMBLEDON CLUB v. SCHOOL. WIMBLEDON Played at Wimbledon on June W im bledo n C lub . A. Hay-Cooper, run out 11 H. Merriman, 1 b w, b Schneider.................... 2 Rev. C. J. Boden, b Venney ....................22 R. M. Poore,runout .. 50 W.E.Martyn, cAddi:on, b V e n n e y ....................21 B.A.Reeves, c Schnider, b Diver .................... 21 C. Aston-Key, b Birch 83 W im b le d o n S ch ool . G. E. Eustace, c Merri­ man, b Martyn.. 7 C.E.Ruck-Keeue.cInglis, b Boden ....................II C. J. Diver, c Sonneu- chein, b Merriman .. 11 A. D. Venney, c Ilay- Cooper, b Key .. .. 0 E . R. Gordon, b Key .. 0 P. E. Vyoyan, c Bo Jen, b R e e v e s....................11 A.Randolph ,cSchncider, b Diver ....................0 C. J. Inglis,b Schneider 0 A. Morley, c Tennant, b Diver .................... 1 F. Sonnenchein, not out .............................33 B 23,1 b 2, n b 2 .. 27 Total ..227 J. F. N.Birch, c Reeves, 1>Merriman .. .. 42 II. L.Tennant, b Reeves 27 R. P.Schneider, not out 2 Rev. J.Eustace, cPoore, b R e e v e s....................5 | A. B. Addison,b Reeves 0 B 16, w b 2, n b 3 .. 21 MARLBOROUGH WANDERERS v. LANSDOWN. Played at Bath, on June 6 . The Wanderers won easily on the first innings. Meyrick distinguished himself by a long and patient innings. Ford hit hard, as did Keeling, while Buokland and Morton bowled with much success. For the Lansdown E. C.B. Ford played a good not out innings. M arlborou gh W a n d e r e r s . Total ..113 NORWOOD PARK v. ALBANY. Played at Putney on June 2. N orw ood P aick . S. H. Flindt, b Mitchcll A. Lloyd-Jonep, b Mit­ chell ............................ W.Bennett, sub., b Mit­ chell ........................... .. C. T. Hatt, b Grey li. E. Diggles, b Mit­ chell ............................. W. Gibbs, b Grey Hunt, b S. H. Flindt . Mitchell, c VV. Roberts, b Gibbs ....................13 Grey, b S. H. Flindt .. 0 Wood, b W. Roberts .. 0 Jones, b W. Roberts .. 5 Westmore, c Bennett, 1) Flindt............................ 35 Hatherley, c and b Diggles ....................7 5 7 G 0 A lban y . 3 W . Roberts, b Mitchell W. Boyton, b Grey .. H. Dunk, b Grey.. .. E. C. Roberts, st Hunt, b'G rey............................ W . H. Castell, not out.. B 3,1 b 2 .................... Total....................37 Baker, c Lloyd-Joncs, b Boyton............................ 16 Yardley, b Diggles. Mather, b Boyton.. Ireland, not out .. B 13,1 b 5, w 1 Total.. .. ..109 L. 0. Meyrick, st Mac­ donald, b ^aiusbury 49 W.J. Ford, 1) Mackenzis 67 F. E.Rowe,c Mackenzie, b Parfitt ....................5 F. G. Padwick, c Mac­ kenzie, b Hill .. .. 24 E. H. Buckland, c Lascelles, b Hill .. 0 H. Leaf, b Parfitt.. .. 5 R. C. M. Harvey, 1 b w, b Parfitt ....................8 H. T. Keeling, c Ford, b S m ith .............................3D J. P. C. Leates, 1b w, b Parfitt.............................9 Morton, c Lascelles, b S m ith .............................16 N. Leach, not out.. B 13,1 b 7, n b 4 R. E. Hill,b Merton J. J. Parfitt, c Harvey, b M o r to n ................... 20 Muj. Macionald,b Buck­ land ................... .. 10 P. Smith, c Bucklaud, b Morton ....................0 E. Lascelles, c Rowe, b Morton ....................24 F. J. Sainsbury, c Rowe, b Buokland....................2 L ansdow n . First Innings. E. C. B. Ford, not out.. 23 A. L. Mackenzie, b Mor­ ton ..........................1 H. B. Poynton, c Pad­ wick, b Morton .. .. 9 H. H. Poynton, b Buck­ land ..........................0 Maj. Haydon, bMorton 0 B 5 ......................... 5 Total 99 In the Second Innings R. E. Hill scored (st Leaf, b Ford) 6, J. J. Parfitt (b Ford) 3, Major Macdonald (not out) 20, K. Lascelles (b Ford) 5, A. L. Mackenzie (not out) 14: b 2 : total 50. ALBERT COLLEGE, FRAMLINGHAM v. WOODFORD ROVERS. Played at Framlingham on June 6 . W ood ford . R overs . SPENCER v. LAUSANNE. Played at Upper Tooting on Saturday, June 9, resulting in a draw. M*\ Wood’s brilliant innings was the feature of the game. He was at the wickets nearly three hours, aud severely punished all the Lausanne bowlers. SrENCER. R. B. Watts, b Folland 4 'J. Godbold, c Wilson, b Folland ................. 3 L. Wood, b Walker ..157 li. Castle, b Marsden .. C. Wall, c Hodder, b Folland ..................4 W . B. Watts, c Hyslop, b Marsden..................0 Total G. Balcomb, b Bocquey 23 Lausanne did not bat. A. P. Wakeman, Marsden .................. T. Jones, st Ryder, Hyslop.......................... G. Sawyer, b Hyslop . J. Robertson, not out . Extras .. . 14 8 19 40 ..285 NORWOOD PARK v. MOSTYN. Played at Brixton, on May 19, and resulted in a victory for the Norwood Park, the batting of D. S. Hindmarsli for the winners beiDg especially good. N orw ood P ar k . S First Innings. Second Innings. H. W . Perks, c Bennett, b B ronger............................. b Nicholas .. . 5 G. Neele, b Case.................... 48 F. Stanton, c Bennett, b Bronger............................. . 5 c and b Case.. 0 C. E. Betts, b Heigham .. . 11 14 W . Brooke, c and b Heigham . 0 b Nicholas 2 J. W . Wrinch, b Case . 0 0 J. B. Hooper, b Case . 15 c aud b Nicholas . 15 J. W. Lewis, b Case .. . 0 0 W. H. H. Sykes, c Heighem, b B ron zer............................ 4 G. Walker, b Case .. 1 F. Bradbrcok, not out .. . 0 b Case .................... 0 B 1?, 1b A ........................... . 16 B 9 .................. 9 T o t a l........................... 100 Total.. .. 45 A l b e r t C o l le g e . Nicholas, b Betts .. .. 47 G. Heigbam, b Perk* .. 2 Mr. Brongor, c Walker, b Perks .................... R. H. S. Donallson- Selbv, b Betts .. . . 6 2 P. C. Bennett, c Brad- brook, b Perks .. .. 1 P. R. Case, b Perk; .. 1 Mr. Selby, b Betts .. 1 W . L. Slater, b Perks .. 10 S. B. Goldsmith, notout 14 G. Goodyn, h w, b Perks 3 C. A. Warren, b Perks.. 0 B 5, w 1 ....................6 Total ..154 S. H. Flindt, b Wright D. S. Hindmarsli, b McNeill ....................36 G.C. Fox (sub), bMcNeill 0 C. T. Hatt, b Wright .. 7 W . Gibbs, b ConoMy .. 7 W . Roberts, b McNeill.. 6 H. B. Robinson, not out 6 H. Dunk, c Marshall, b Wright ....................2 E. C. Roberts, cMcNeill, b W r ig h t....................0 W . H. Castell, bWright 1 B 3,1 b 2, w 4 Total Wright, c W. Roberts, b G ib b s.............................2 Lister, b W . Roberts .. 0 Mai shall, c E. Robeits,b G ib b s.............................6 McNeill, b S. Flindt .. 19 Bailey, b Gibbs .. 0 Sim* son, c Flindt, b G ib b s............................. 15 M ostyn . Conoily, run out .. .. 1 Christie, c W. Roberts, b Gibbs ....................0 Creagh, not ©ut .. .. 7 Barton, b S. Flindt .. 5 J; Barton, b S. Flindt.. 5 B 2, w 3 ....................1 Total 61 BLAIR LODGE SCHOOL v. CAMPSIE. Played at Blair Lodge on June 2. B l a ir L odge S chool . E. W. B . Gray, bMartin 28 Linathan, b Martin .. 0 W . E. O. Rutherford, b Martin............................ 5 C. M. Nelson, b Martin 1 E x t r a s ....................13 J. C. Gray, c Hamilton, b Mitten ....................34 Morris, b W atson.. .. 18 W . A. Bettesworth, c Campbell, b Anderson 94 W. L. Fleming, run out 56 W . F. Holms, not out .. 42 W . H. Vallange, Thompson, b Martin C. M. Prenderga8t. st Macfarlane, b Mart in J. S. Campbell, b Holms W . B. Macfarlane, c Linathan, b Holms .. R. B. Thompson, c Bet- tesworth, b Fleming G. “ Mac,” b Holms .. D. Watson, b Holms .. J. Hamilton, run out .. J. Martin,c Bettesworth, b Holms .................... 11 C am psie . 0 Total . .303 M. Crabb, b Fleming .. W . Johnston, b Flem­ ing ............................. W . Mitten, not out .. W . Anderron, absent. E x tr a s .................... Total .. £ In their Second Innings, Campsie scored 12 for 5 wickets. V. W . K. Methuen, bHolms 0 W . Russell, b Fleming 26 W . L. D. Peddie, not out 6 W . B. McTier, b Holms 3 E x t r a s ....................10 BLAIR LODGE SCHOOL COLLEGE. Played at Polmont on June 9. F ettes C o l l e g e . D. Mapgregor, b Holms 10 J. Aitken, b Fleming .. 17 J. Macgreger, b Fle­ ming ............................4 J. F. S. Maxwell, run out 12 N. R. .Steven, b Fleming 6 A. J. M. Duncan, c Bing­ ham, b Holm3 .. W . Greenstock, 1 b w, b H olm s............................. B l a ir L od ; H. L. Fleming, cMcTier, \ b S te v e n ....................25 W . H. Yallange, c Dun­ can, b Russell .. .. 19 W . F Holms, c Russell, b Steven ....................39 C. M. Prendergast, c aud b R u ssell,....................0 FETTES To.al 93 S chool . A. E. Bingham, I b w, b Steven............................1 C. M. Nelson, b R'issell 22 W. E. O. Rutherford, not out .................... 4 W .M . Campbell, not out 0 E x t r a s ....................7 Total ..108 SHAKESPEARE v. COMMERCIALTRAVEL- LERS. Played at Pond Lane, Clapton, on June 9. C om m ercial T r a v e l le r s . Fisher, b Nell Appleby, b Eedes.. .. 6 Elleston, b Nell .. .. 0 Beeton, b Nell .. .. 3 Baldwin, b Eedes .. .. 2 Devey, b Nell....................7 Jones, b N ell....................0 Tranter, b Nell .. .. 0 S h a k e spe a r e . Matthews, not out Bowles, b Nell Lancett, b Nell Extras .. Total 3 3 0 2 18 J. King, c Fisher, b Appleby ....................24 E. E. Logsdon, run out 11 S. M. Smith, b Beeton 10 H. T. Nell, c Jones, b Devey .. .. . . 3 8 J. Beale, b Matthews,.. 9 G. Brown, not out.. .. 27 G. Snapes, b Devey .. 1 A. W . Eedes. b Devey.. 1 D. M. Upsdale, noc out 27 H . Rose did not bat .. 0 E. W . Whitney did not bat .............................0 Extras ....................9 Total .157 CLYDE v. SYDENHAM ANCHOR. Played at Sydenham on June 2, and resulted in an easy victory for Clyde by 116 runs on the first innings. S yd enh am A nch or . Wood, b Smith . . .. Johnson, run out Gadd, c Smith, b C. Par­ ker ..................................... Barton, b C. Parker Grady, c Pellatt, b Parker.................... F. Leeks, run out .. May, b C. Parker .. C. 0 Wiggins, b Smith Foster, b Smith .. . A. Leeks, not out.. Exell, c W. Parker, Sm ith.......................... L b .......................... H. Humphreys, bWood W . Parker, b F. Leeks.. P. Holdcroft, c and b Wiggins .................3 H. Panter, 1b w, b Wig­ gins ............................9 W . Smith, not out .. 58 W . Arnold, b F.Leeks.. 2 S. Pellatt, st May, b F. Leeks .................0 .. 2 C ly d e . 10 24 Total R. Eldridge, b Wood .. C. Parker, b Wood J. Mallett, 1b w, bWood G. Pearkes, c A , b F. Leeks .................... B 7, 1b 3, w 3 .. Total .127 CLYDE v. CHURCH INSTITUTE. Played at Nunhead on June 2, and resulted in a win for Clyde by 52 runs. C h u rch I n stitu te . H. Absolom,b C. Parker 0 C. Willis, b Smith .. 8 Massey, not out R. Shimell, b C. Parker 0 A. Boyce, run ou t.. .. 3 H. Stephens, c W . Parker, b C. Parker Spardlow, b C. Parker.. C. Drewery, b Smith .. H. Parkin, b C. Parker F. Cockrell, b C. Parker Squibb, run out B 5 .. .. Total....................37 W . Smith, b Shardlow 15 Tattersall, b Shardlow 6 Holt, b Shardlow .. .. 0 W . Parker, c Boyce, b Massey ....................10 R. Eldridge, b Shardlow 0 C. Parker, b Shardlow.. 4 S. PeUatt, b Drewery .. 8 S. Angell, b Shardlow.. 1 ------------- . 14 . 1 . 0 30 G. Pearkes, not out Hudson, b Shardlow Hosking, b Drewery B 26,1 b 1, w 3 Total.............. 83

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