Cricket 1883
212 CEICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 28, 1883. READING JUNIOR XI. v. AMERSHAM HALL. Played at Amersham Hall, on June 13. J u n ior XI. First Innings. Second Innings. H.G. Maxwell, b E. Evershed 9 c F. Evershed, b E. Evershed .. 0 J. H. Philp'J, run out 1 b Rees .................... 0 Pinfold, b Fowler...................... 2 c Colman, b E. Ever shed ............................. 3 E. Lawrence, c Birch, b Fowler . . 6 c Burnett, b Rees .. 4 F. Deane, b R e es.................... 10 b Rees............................. 1 F. W . Harrison, b Rees 6 b Rees............................. 0 C. B. Maxwell, c Neame, b E. Evershed .................... 0 b E. Evershed .. 1 W . Wells, b R e es.................... 0 run out............................. 0 J. S. Stransom, b E. Everc Burnett, b E. Ever- shed ...................................... 0 shed............................. 8 E. Hawkins, b Rees 0 b Rees............................. 3 Tucker, not o u t .................... 0 not out............................. 0 Extras' ‘ : .................... 5 1 Total............................. 89 Total .. 16 A mersiiam H all . A. Colman, c Philps, b Maxwell ............. 5 E.' Burnett, 1 b w, b Harrison .........10 F. Evershed, c Philps, b Maxwell . . . . .. 1 E. Evershed, c and b Law rence.................19 V. Pleignior.-b Maxsvell 0 J. Neame,c Tucker,bPin- fold ..' .........14 J. Fowler, c Pinfold, b Philps ....................5 E.Brennan,c Pinfold, b Philps.............................3 C. Rigden, not out .. 8 F. Raes, b Lawrence1 A. Birch, b Philps .. 5 Extras ....................14 Total 85 BURLINGTON v. HILLSIDE SCHOOL, Played at Efctree, on June 20. A. Carter, c Venn, b Walker .. .... ... 6 C. Goldsmith, b Daffen 1 .W . II.’Galtier, run.out 0 V. W . Blair* c Davis, b Walker ....................3 F. G. BampTylde, c ' Davis, b Baffin.. .. 10 R. Lamont, b Daffen .. 12 B urlington . First Innings. F. P. Owen, not out . . 19 M. Simmonds, b Daffen 4 W . Nixon, b Daffcn .. 0 M. Butler, b Daffen .. 0 P. Chattock, c Cooper, b Daffen.............................8 E x t r a s ....................11 Total 75 In the Second Innings A. Carter scored (not out) 19, C. Goldsmith (b Walker) 15 ; total 34. H illside S chool . T. Davis, c Owen, b Gallier.............................1 P. Spence, 1 b w, b Gallier.............................9 Daffen, not out .. .. 53 Cooper, run out .. .. 3 Venn, b Simmonds .. 20 C.Davis, run out .. .. 1 Walker, b Nixon .. .. 3 M. Munro, c Carter, b B l i i r .............................1 J. Spence, c Carter, b Gallier.. .. •• .. 4 H. Browne,c Simmonds, b Nixon ................... 0 A. Jaques, b Gallier .. 0 E x t r a s .................... 28 Total ..123 H. B. SEDGWICK’S XI. v. UPPER CLAPTON. Played at Upper Clapton, on June 20. S e d g w ick ’s XI. R. Ogilvie, c Hunter, b Mason.............................11 C. Tayloe, b Mason .. 3 R. C. Franks, not ou t.. 15 K. Kendall, b Mason .. 0 W . Puttick, b Hunter .. 2 B 2,1 b 4, w 2 .. 8 W . Potter, c Johnson, b M ason............................ 10 A. Denniston, b Simp s' n .............................21 R. Langton, c Mason, b Shackel ....................7 W . R. Bowman, b Simp son .............................10 H. B. Sedgwick, c Hill, b Mason ....................36 G. Tweedie, c Hunter, b Pike ............................7 Total .130 U pper C lapton . First Innings. C. S. Simpson, c Sedgwick, D P o tte r...................................20 R. B. Hill, run out .. .. 3 J. R. Mason, c Denniston, b Puttick...................................21 E. A. Johnson, c Sedgwick, b P o tte r..................................... 1 C. Shackel, c Denniston, b P o tte r ...................................11 F. Newsam, no« out .. .. 8 J. R. Hunter, b Pnttick .. 5 T. Pike, b Puttick...................2 R. B. Jrcomb, b Pnttick .. 8 G. Meredith, b Sedgwick .. 15 C. Satow, b Sedgwick .. .. 6 B 1,1 b2, w6, nb 1 .. 10 Total..........................105 Second Innings. c Twoedie, retired .. b Puttick 13 ....................15 b Langton....................1 c and b Potter .. .. 31 c Ogilvie, b Langton 17 c Sedgwick, b Potter 9 b P u ttick .................... not out............................ 4 absent.............................0 st Bowman, b Langton 0 c Franks, b Langton.. 1 B 1,1b 6, w l .. 8 GREAT MARLOW v. MAIDENHEAD. Played at Maidenhead on June 14. G reat M arlow . Paine, c Nicholson, b V. Awdry, b Nicholson 5 Ellicock............................ 11 A. C. Faulkner, c Inglis, H. R. Hewitt, c Lovell, b b F a r d e ll.................... 2 Ellicock............................ 14 J. G. Crossman, b Cun J. G. Lunnon, c Warren, liffe ............................ 24 b C u n liffe.................... 26 A. Mealing, b Barber .. I) J. Elliott, run out .. 19 H. L. Walker, notout.. 23 G. R. Ward, c Hobbs, b B 12,1 b4, w 3, n b 1 20 Fard ell............................. 2 __ R. H. Lunnon,.st CunTotal .. ..175 liffe, b Barber .. 29 M aidenhead . First Innings. B. Hobbs, h w, b Faulkner 2 Second Innings. 7 W. Warren, b Paine .. 1 b Faulkner.................. 0 E. W . Cunliffe, 1 b w, b P ain e...................................... 2 1b w, b Paine 1 P. Nicholson, b Faulkner .. 9 13 F. W . Barber, b Paiee .. 3 n G. Fardell, c and b Paine .. 3 b Faulkner.................... fi J. E. Barney, not out .. 5 3 W . S. Lovell, c Walker, b Paine .. .. .................... 1 c Hewott, b Paine 1 J. C. Ellicock, b Paine.. .. 0 b Faulkner.................... 0 A. M. Inglis, 1b w, b Faulk- 1 0 Hasting Smith, run out .. a absent. B 3 B 1,1 b 1 .* .. 2 Total............................ 32 Total.................... 33 IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E . Several scores have been unavoidably held over. Another supplement of Four Pages will be issued next week to meet the pressure. 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