Cricket 1883
210 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. j u n e 28, 1 m . T ottenham H ouse . Nelthorpe, 1 b w Hutley.................... Hood, b Smith Cross, b Smith Clarke, b Smith .. King, retired hurt Waghorn, b Hardy Sandall, b Wilt 8 0 0 7 28 0 22 Pywell, b Smith .. .. 1 Boug, not out....................9 Shirley, b Smith .. .. 0 Hare, b Smith .. .. 0 B 4, l b l .....................5 Total................... 70 NORTHBROOK v. PALLINGSWICK. Played at Acton on June 23. N orthbrook . C. Pearse, b Cockerton 80 W . J,Smith,c Anderson, b Weber .....................48 A. E.Coate8,c Burnside, b Nicoll .....................27 F. W . Wall,e Schooling, b Carter .................... 81 J. Eagleton, c Carter, b S harp .............................7 E. Loxley,c and b Nicoll 0 P a llin g sw ick . V. T. Nicoll, b Spring thorpe .............................1 A. W . Sharp, b Spring thorpe .............................5 B. A. Carter, not out .. 2 A. H. Springthorpe, c Hebden, b Weber . 22 S. Woolmer, c Bentley,b Carter.............................2 F. Mote, c and b Nicoll 18 H. C.Dorman, not ou t.. 7 H. Mundy, b S harp .. 0 E x t r a s .....................28 Total ..215 H.W.Bumside, bSpring- thorpe..............................0 C. Anderson, not out.. 0 Extras .....................4 Total 12 G. R. HebJen, L. A. Weber, J. E. Bentley, P. Schoo ling J. Pelham, andH. Cockertcn did not bat. MERCHANT TAYLORS’ SCHOOL (3 rd XI.) v. ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL (3 r d X I.) Played at Brondesbury on June 16. M e rch a n t T a y lo rs’ S ch o o l. First Innings. Second Innings. Fraser, run out .................... 3 b L y l e ............................. 0 Pulbrook, c C. Polland, b 4 c and b Fawcett .. 0 Cooke, b Lyle............................. 2 c H . M. Blockley, b Clark ............................. 8 Bushell, c C. Polland,b Lyle 17 run o u t............................. 0 Allan, b Lyle............................. 9 b L y l e ............................. 2 Johnson, b Fawcett .. b not o u t............................. V Swinhoe, b L y l e .................... 0 b L y l e ............................. 2 Seddie, not out .................... 0 b Clark............................. 1 B 9, lb 1, w 1, n b 3 .. 14 B 6, n b 1 .. .. 7 Total .................... 54 Total .. 27 S t . P aul ’ s S chool . Fawcett, c Seddie, b Cooke 1 b Bushell .. 4 Stevens, run out .................... 1 b Cooke .. 0 Lyle, b C ooke............................. 14 b Cooke .. .. 7 H. M. Blockley, b Cooke.. 5 b Cooke .. .. 2 0 not out . 10 H. E. Blockley, c Allan, b B ushell..................................... 8 c Allan, b Cooko .. 0 Sumner, h w, b Cooke .. 3 not out.................... . . (I C. Pcllard, b Bushell .. R. Pollard, not out.................... 0 3 4 b Cooke .. 3 Thorne, b Cooke .................... B .............................................. 0 11 B .................... .. 6 Total............................. 50 Total . .. 82 WOODFORD WELLS (1 st XI.) v. HOLBORN (1 st XI.) Played at Woodford Wells on June 16. H olborn . W.W.Tween,eS.Palmer, b Fraser ....................4 H. Blackford, b Fraser 94 H.Boyton,c W.Kcmsley, b John Blows .. .. 12 H . H. Tween, b Fraser 1 H. Biddle, b Fraser .. 8 S. Hawes, c Jas. Blows, b Jobn Blows .. .. 1 F. II. Lavington, b Fraser .................... M.C.C. & G. v. OXFORD UNIVERSITY. This, the last of the trial matches in anticipa tion of the Inter-University contest, was played at Lord’s on Thursday and Friday last. In losing the toss, the Oxonians had the worst of the luck, and as their bowling was only very moderate, some high scoring was reached by the Marylebone batsmen, notably Messrs. W. H. Game, who hit in the first innings with extra ordinary vigour, A. G. Steel, and Miller. The game, being limited to two days, was drawn. M.O.C. First Innings. Lord Harris, st Kemp, b R o b in so n .............................1 Mr. W. H. Fowler, 1) Robin son..............................................0 Mr. A. G. Steel, o Kemp, b Bastard .............................45 Flowers, b Robinson .. .. 11 Mr. W . H. Game, c Hinc- Haycock, b Pago .. .. 92 Mr. W . A. Thornton, b Foord-Kelcey ....................8 Mr. W . D. Hamilton, b Page 0 Mr. E. M. Hadow, b Robin son.............................................. 8 Mr. R. Miller, c Walker, b Bastard .............................44 Fothergill, c Ruggles-Brise b Leslie......................................11 Pilling, not out ....................0 Rylott, c Hine-Haycock, b Bastard .............................0 Seoond Innings. b B asta rd ....................56 b Robinson....................16 1b w, b Bastard.. . . 68 b Asher ....................83 THE RICHMOND WEEK . 0 F. S. Carter, b Rawlin son ............................. E. C. Palmer, b Laving ton ............................. A. Good, not out.. .. W oodford W ells . A. Fraser, c Blackford, 0 b Ltvington .. .. 2 S. Palmer, not out .. 0 Extras ....................8 W . G. Rawlinson, c John Blows, b Carter 84 W. W , Green, not out.. 21 P.R.Harrower, c Carter, b F r a s e r ....................1 J. Holmes, run out .. 4 E x tr a s .....................18 .. ..188 Total .. . . 1 8 Messrs. S. Palmer, J. Elkiugt»n, W . Kemsley John Blows, James Blows, W . Booth and another did n o bat. c Kemp, b Asher .. 51 c Asher,bFoo-d-Kelcey 17 c Kemp, b Bastard . . 0 c Walker, b Page . . 85 c Walker, b Page .. o not out ....................17 b Peake ....................11 B 8,1 b 6, w 1 .. 15 Total .. . .837 Total............................ 220 O xford . Mr. H. G. Brise, c Pilling, b Fothergill.................... Mr. II. V. Page,bFother- gill ............................. Mr. E. Peake, run ou t.. Mr. G. E. Robinson, c Pilling, b Steel .. .. 5 Mr. E. W . Bastard, not out.....................................5 B 1, 1b 2.................... 3 Mr. J. G. Walker, c Fothergill, b Flowers 29 Mr. T. R. Hine-Hay cock, c Harris, b Steel 26 Mr. J. Foord-Kelcey, st Pilling, b Steel .. .. 10 Mr. C. F. H. Leslie, c Fowler, b Fothergill.. 11 Mr. A. G. G.Asher, lbw, b Steel.............................2 Mr. M. C. Kemp, b Fothergill....................29 Mr. W . E. T. Bolitho, c Steel, b Fothergill .. 17 BOWLING 11 Total ..165 Robinson .. Page .. Bastard Peake .. Leslie .. Foord-Kelcey First Innings O. M. R.W. . 2 0 6 59 4 . 81 11 54 2 . 35.1 18 47 8 . 7 . 4 ANALYSIS. M.C.C. 1 28 0 .. .. 2 21 1 .. .. 3 11 1 .. .. Ruggles-Brise Asher .. Lrslie bowled a wide. O xford . O. M. R.W . I Rylott Steel 82 14 37 48.2 19 67 O. M. R.W. 15 7 22 1 28 10 50 2 81 8 66 3 22.3 3 57 1 7 1 23 0 18 9 29 1 2 0 13 0 19 5 62 3 O. M. R.W . 32 13 37 5 15 5 21 1 Sandell, b Callender Nelson, b Gunn .. .. 0 Coles, c Gunn, b Cal lender .............................2 Chastelain, c Cunnoh, b Callender .. .. 3 Watts, b Gunn .. .. 16 Feathcrston, c Slym, b Medhurst..................... 9 Godfrey, c Wallace, b G u n n ............................. 2 S t . G eorge ’ s C ollege Johnson, b Gunn .. Boyle, b Gunn .. Skctchley, not out .. Devereux, c Wallace, b Medhurst Extras....................5 . 47 ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGE v. MERTON COLLEGE. The above was played on the 20th inst., on the ground of the former. It resulted in an easy victory for the home team. M erton C ollege , H. Pim, b Coles .. .. 18 C. Cunnah, b Sandcll .. 11 E.Holliday, b Sandell.. 19 J. Callender, c Godfiey, b S a n d e ll....................0 Wallace, Slyra, Fennings, Huston, and Dick did not bat 3 b Stobart....................19 RICHMOND v. INCOGNITI. The second match of the week in the Old Deer Park, played on June 20 and 21. The game was drawn. R ichmond . First Innings. Second Innings.. E. Davies, c Pontifex, b Cassan ............................. H. K. Avory, c Pontifex, Cassan ..................................... 18 c Bircham, b Scott 17 E. J. C. Studd, o Scott, b Cassan ..................................... 5 1b w, b Cassan .. 3 Capt. Inglis, c sub, b Cassan . . 9 c Bircham. b Sto bart 3 A. M. Inglis, c sub, b Stobart.. 0 o Benbow, b Stobart 4 J. Robertson, c Cassan, b Sto bart ..........................................11 r u n o u t...................... 5 E. D. Cecil, b Stobart .. .. 5 c Benbow, bStobart 29 J. H. Bingham, c Street, b c Hemming, b Sto- Stobart .....................................67 bart ............3 R. E. Yerburgh, 1 b w, b P a lm e r ................................... 5 not o u t ......................6 E. P. James, notout............... 22 c Hemming, b Sto bart .98 C. M. Tuke, b Stobart .. . . 1 c Palmer, b Cassan 5 W . Barker, c and b Stobart .. 7 c Benbow, b Stobart 0 Extras ...................................... 5 Extras .. . . 1 1 L. Gunn, not out. . ..109 A. Medhurst, not out .. 97 Extras ....................84 Total .. ..218 C rick e t. —A song written and composed by J H. Smith, and dedicated to A. N. Hornby, Esq. “ It will be welcomed heartily by all lovers of the national British game.” — Era Post free, 18 stamps of author, 22, Clifton-street, Wolver hampton.— Adv t. Total Total ..203 F. E. Street, b Robert son .............................5 H. Ross, c Robertson, b Davies.............................10 S. W . Scott, b Bingham 23 S. W . M. Stobart, b Robertson....................0 D. D. Pontifex, cBarker, b Robertson .. .. 0 T. M. Wilde, b Barker.. 32 II. C. Benbow, c Capt. Inglis, b Barker.. .. 4 . . ..158 In co g n iti. T. B. Harbottle, c Capt. Inglis, b Barlow.. . . 11 Major Bircham, bBarker 9 A. W . L. Hemming, c James, b Robertson 14 E. Cassan, c Bingham,b Robertson....................5 G. Palmer, not out .. 1 B 8, lb 2 ....................5 Total ..119 RICHMOND v. M.C.O. & GROUND. This, the last match of the week, was con- eluded on Saturday, M.C.C. winning by eight wickets. M.C.C. Mr. C. S. Shepherd, run out Mr. E. A. Parke, b Tuke 26 Mr. W . M’Nair, not out 22 Mr. J. H . Ashton, b Barker.............................1 B 3, lb 2, w 3 .. .. 8 Mr. J. S. Russel, Bingham, b Bush .. 52 Scotton, b Barker .. 14 Gunn, b Yerburgh .. 72 Attewell, c Tuke, b Barker............................3 Mr. W . P. Burn, b Bar ker ............................ 0 Mr. L. A. Routledge, c Total .. ..209 A. M. Inglis, b Bush In the Second Innings Russel scored (c A. M. Inglis, b Barker) 14; Scotton (not out) 9; Gunn (c Cecil, b Tuke) 4 E. A. Parker (not out) 18; 1b 2,—total 42. R ichmond . First Innings. Second Innings. A. Springett, st Gunn, b Attc- well ..................................... F. W . Bush, st Gunn, b Scotton..................................... E. D. Cecil, b Scotton .. Capt. Inglis, b Attewcll C. M. Tuke, b Scotton .. A. B. Martyn, c Scotton, b Attewell ............................. J. H. Bingham, b Scotton .. A. M. Inglis, b Attewell F. Fielding, b Attewell.. R. E. Yerburgh, b Scotton .. W . Barker, not out .. .. B 6, n b 1............................. Total............................ 67 10 26 2 c Parker, b Scotton .. 12 4 0 19 77 2 1 5 1b w, b Attewell 13 0 1 b w, b Gunn .. 6 4 28 11 2 3 c Russel, b Attewell 1 0 c and b Scotton.. .. 0 7 B 9, lb 5, w 1, nb 2 17 67 Total .. . .183 iEOLIANS v. CASTLE. Played at Dulwich on June 23. C astle . Symonds, b Parsons . . 11 Hutley,b Parsons.. Beaumont, b Gardinor 11 Smith, b Corr Writ, b Corr .. Grey, st Hunten, Parsons .. George, b Gardiner Savory, b Corr .. .. 24 Hollyer, run out .. .. 5 Low, b Parsons .. .. 5 Hill, not ou t.................... 0 B 6, w 1 .................... 7 20 0 .250LIANS. Total 95 B. L. Gardiner, not out 30 B 13,1 b 5 .. .. 18 C. Carter, b Smith .. 0 W. Corr, b Beaumont.. 20 A. Kirkpatrick, notout 48 A.Parsons.candb Smith 7 Total .. ..124 F. Fitch, b Smith .. 1 F. Pilleau, J. Hunten, R. Acres, J. W . Crawfurd, and E Smith did not bat.
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