Cricket 1883

JULY 5, 1883, CRICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 229 L e ic e s t e r sh ir e . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. C. Marriott, c Jones, b 14 c Welman, b Wo :f .148 4 b Hearne 12 43 b A ttew ell.................. . 44 Warren, c Booth, b Attewell 3 b Attewell.................. Mr. J. Collier, c and b Atte- 12 c Welman, b Booth . 13 Mr. J. Parsons, b Attewell.. 9 1 Mr. J. M. Marriott, b Atte- well ..................................... 3 b Attewell .. 3 Parnham. c Hearne, b Atte- 0 n otou t.. .. .. , II 0 b Attewell 0 Mr. R. W . G. Stainton, b 1 c Attewell, b Woof . 0 Mr. H. T. Arnall, b Woof . 3 b Woof.................... 0 B ................................... 1 B 3,1 b 3, w 1 . 7 Total............................. 93 Total .. ..252 BOWLING ANALYSIS. M.C.C. First Innings. Arnall .. Parnham Whittle .. Parsons .. Collier .. O. M. R.W. .. 89.2 10 79 3 .. 47 16 81 2 .. 29 14 36 0 .. 50 23 60 4 .. 11 5 13 1 Second Innings. O. M. R.W. 14 5.3 7 13 1 16 S o u th N orw ood . H. W . Bedford, c Ander­ son, b Hotchkin .. 5 H. W . Wilson, lb w , b Beckley .................6 B. Featherstone, b Beckley .................2 E. L. Leeds, b Hotchkin 7 W . P. Neall, c Anderson, b Hotchkin.................7 C. E. Leeds, o Larcome, b Hotchkin.................4 N . Leete, b Beckley .. 2 A. W . Webb, bHotchkin 3 E. A. Jolley, c Weber, b H otchkin .................... 1 F. King, not out .. .. 0 P. S. Barber, c Beale, b Beckley ....................3 B 3,1 b 2....................5 Total 45 L e ic e s t e r sh ir e . First Innings. O. M. R.W. Second Innings. O. M R.W. Attewell.. .. 50 28 36 8 ........................ 58 22 70 Woof .. .. 43.3 16 47 2 ................... 38.3 17 47 Hearne . . . . 6 2 9 0 ........................ 43 16 75 Lord Eskdaile 11 1 25 Booth . . . . 8 1 28 STKEATHA.M v. J. W. HOBBS’ XI. Played at Streatham, on June 23. J. W . H obbs XI. First Innings. F. Brown, b W . S. Trollop9 11 Second Innings, st Hallam, b H. M. L eaf............................. Evers, c W . S. Trollopo, I H. M. L e a f............................. Peters, st Hallam, b H. M. Leaf .....................................12 H. Adams, b W . S. Trollope 26 0 c Roughton, b Fison 12 Hooker, b C. H. Leaf 6 Wheeler, c W . S. Trollope,b C. H. L e a f .............................9 W . Brown, c F. W . Leaf, b C. H. L e a f.............................12 R.Thompson.cW.S.Trollope, b C. H. Leaf ....................2 Sleet, c P edger, b C. H. Leaf 5 notout............................. c Pledger,b H.M.Leaf st Hallam, b H. M. L eaf............................. b W . S. Trollope st Hallam, b H . M. L eaf............................. A. Thompson, not out.. Jackman, 8t Hallam, b H. ] Leaf b Fison............................0 c H. M. Leaf, b W. S. Trollope....................5 PALLINGSWICK v. CHRIST’S COLLEGE, FINCHLEY. Played at Finchley on June 30. C h r ist ’ s C o l le g e . R. Lonsdale, c Isard, b Carter.............................17 H. B. Goss, not out .. 26 M. A. Ewing, c Clarke, b Carter.............................7 B 4,1 b 2, n b 6 ..1 2 Total...................110 F. C. Cousins, b Clarke 0 W . P. Carpmael,b Clarke 13 P. Tuckwell, b Carter .. 17 F. J. Rawlinson,bClarke 14 J. B. Sayer, b Carter .. 0 F. J. Hartley, b Clarke 4 S. W . Andrew, b Carter 0 C. R. Cleveland, bClarke 0 P allin gsw ick . C. J. Sharp, run out .. 14 J. E. Huxtable, b Ewing B. W. Sharp, c Hartley, b Ewing .................... B. A. Carter, b Ewing .. A. G. Stevens, c and b Hartley .................... F. A. Clarke, b Ewing ., A. Isard, b Hartley .. A. W . Graham, b Hart­ ley..................................... 11 F. Abercromby, c and b Cousms ....................6 P. Hicks, run ou t.. .. 4 G. A. Arundell, not out 10 B 3, 1b 4 ,w 2 .. .. 9 Total...................61 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL v. OLD BOYS. ! This twelve a-side match was played at Tuf­ nell Park, on Saturday, Juno 30, and resulted in a win for the School by 48 runs. O l d B oys . Second Innings. First Innings. R. M. M. Beach-Hicks, run out..............................................20 F. Cook, c R. H. Gossage, b Price-Williams....................11 F. L. Lewis, b Moritz .. .. 12 W . J. Haycraft, c F. H. Gos­ sage, b Price-Williams .. 19 C. W . Woodall, c Wade, b F r ip p ......................................10 G. C. Bell, c F. H. Gossage, b Fripp..................................... 6 H. Wood, b Frijjp .. .. 0 H. Woodall, not out .. . . 5 L. Hutchinson, b Fripp .. 0 E. F. Adams, o Tremen, b Price-Williams....................0 H. J. Brown, run out .. .. 0 L. L. Marsden, b J. S. Hay­ craft ......................................14 B l, l b l .................................. 2 b Moritz ....................16 b Fripp.............................34 b Price-Williams .. 21 c and b Fripp .. .. 10 b J. S. Haycraft.. .. 8 runout............................4 b Fripp ...................1 b Fripp ...................3 cF.H.Gossage, bPrice- Williams...................0 not out...........................3 b R. J. Hutchinson.. 1 B 15,1 b 1 .. ..1 6 Total.. 99 U n iv e r sity C o lleg e S chool . iEOLIANS v. THAMES DITTON. Played at Thames Ditton, on June 30. Mr. O, Jones was once more in great form with the ball, taking six wickets for the cost of only four runs. jEOLIANS. 3 b H. M. Leaf .. 10 Extras .............................6 b Fison Extias. Tota1.............................101 S t r e a th a m . First Ianings. Total 85 W . J.A.Pledger,b F. Brown A. Kayess, c Hooker, b Sleet ............................. J. P. Roughton, c W. Brown, b Sleet A. H. Trollope, not out Extras ....................9 W . S. Trollope, b Brown.............................11 D. Hallam, b F. Brown 26 H. M. Leaf, c AdaniS, b S le e t .............................42 R. H. Fison, b F. Brown 5 C. H. Leaf, b F. Brown 19 F. W. Leaf, b F. Brown 7 J. W . Roughton, b F. Brown.............................6 In the Second Innings W. S. Trollope scored (not out): 24, D. Hallam (1 b w, b F. Brown) 5, R. H.Fison (b R. Thompson) 4, F. W . Leaf (cAdams, b Sleet) 17, J. A. Pledger (not out) 4 : total 54. Total ..136 T. R. Pearse, c WilliamF. G. Hazeel,bWilliam- son, b J. Deane 26 6 H. Bailey, c Williamson, E. J. Heasman, b Wil­ b Hodgson . 1 liamson .................... 3 R. HeaRman, c Deane, W . Morris, bWilliamson 17 b Williamson 2 R.Headland, b Hodgson 6 O. Jones, b Benjamin .. 30 C. Carter, not out 1 A. Kirkpatrick, c BenB 17,1 b 6, w 3 26 jamin, b W . Deane .. 13 — J. Johnson, 1 b w, b W . Total .. .. 135 D eane............................. 4 T h am es D itto n . Benjamin, b Pear&e 7 W . Deane, b Pearse .. 6 J. Deane, b Jones 0 Callingham, b Jones .. 3 Williamson, b Pearse .. 0 Carter, b Jones 2 Phillips, c R. Heasman, Matthews, b Jones 0 b Pearse .................... 0 Buckwell, not ou t.. .. (I Hodgson, c Headland, b B 5,1 b 1 .. 6 Jones ............................. 3 — Middleton, b Jones 4 Total .. .. 31 F. H. Gossage, b F. Cook 8 J. S. Haycraft, c F. Cook, b B e ll........................... 9 H. E. Crump, c Beach- Hicks, b L. Hutchin­ son ..........................16 L. R. Jacobs, b Bell .. 31 R. J. Hutchinson, b W . J. Haycraft..................9 A. C. Cook, b Beach- Hicks ...........................3 A. Moritz, b W . J. Hay­ craft ........................... 6 R. H. Gossage, b W . J. H a y c ra ft....................2 H. Wade, c Bell, b F. C o o k .............................16 A. R. Tremen, b F. Cook 11 J. M. Price-Williams, b Beach-Hicks .. .. 2 T. W . Fripp, not out .. 0 B 27,1 b 4 .. ..3 1 Total ..147 LENNOX v. ONE AND ALL. Played on the ground of the former at Dul­ wich on June 30, and resulted in an easy victory for them. The Kennington Club batted first, but in neither innings could make any stand against the bowling of Rimmington and T. Tre­ gellas, who together obtained 15 wickets for 27 runs. O ne and A l l . Second Innings, PALLIJNGSWICK v. SOUTH NORWOOD. Played at East Acton, on June 30. P a y in g s w ick . First Linings. J. M. Beale, b Barber .. 7 J. Humble, c Jolley, b S. H. Beckley, c aud b Barber............................. 0 Leeds ............................. 10 P. Anderson, b Barber 1 V. T. Nicoll, c Bedford, H. Weber, b Barber .. 1 b Barber .................... 0 F. Moir, not out 13 O. Tudor, c Leeds, b A. H. La”come, b Leeds 4 Barber............................. 21 B 4, 11)1, \v2.. .. 7 G. Nicholson, b Barbir 0 — W . L. Hotchkin, cKiag, Ty.al .. .. 65 b Leeds .................... 1 In the Second Innings V. T. Nicoll scored (1 b w, b Webb) 1; O. Tudor (c Leeds, b Neall) 0; P. Anderson (not out) 6: F. Moir (not out) 9; B 1 w 1- 2 ; Totil, 18. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL v. GODOLPHIN SCHOOL. Played at Tufnell Park, on Wednesday, June 27, and resulted in an easy victory for the home team. G odo lph in S ch ool . 0 C. Dee, b Fripp .. J. Toller, b Price-Wil­ liams ............................5 F. Weir, b Fripp .. .. 1 H. W. Corry, Esq., b F r ip p ............................7 C. Coates, b Trice-Wil­ liams ............................3 A. Weir, run out .. .. 0 W. Tenison, b Price- Williams . .~ . . .. 0 C. Sefton, not out . . 2 P. Denning, b Fripp .. 0 H. Trotter,b Price-Wil­ liams .............................0 E. S. Smith, b Fripp .. 2 B .............................8 Total .. ..2 8 First Innings. W . Sherwin, 1 b w, b Rim­ mington ............................. J. Cutler, b T. Tregellas .. C. H. Plunkett, b T. Tre­ gellas ...................................... E A. Green, c Heasman, b T. Tregellas .................... E. H. Dines, b T. Tregellas J. Quinnell, c Bailey, b Rim­ mington ............................. A. Cornford, b T. Tregellas G. Woode, b T. Tregellas .. Rushton, b Rimmington .. J. Bradbury, c Goddard, b Rimmington .. .. .. 0 run out.............................7 absent. 1 b T. Tregellas 1 c Quibell, b Goddard.. 7 1 b Rimmington .. .. 0 ) 1 b w, b Rimmington 7 8 absent. 2 b Rimmington .. .. 0 1 run out.............................0 W . V. Goad, not out B 6,1 b 2. b Rimmington .. .. 0 0 not out.............................2 B 8, lb 2 , w 2 ..1 2 Tota .. , 24 Total .. .. 37 L ennox . B. Heasman, c and b J. Bailey, c Quinnell, b Sherwin .................... 1 Plunkett .................... 13 T. S. Tregellas, b SherR. E. Mayo, c Dines, b win ............................. 8 Sherwin .................... 14 J. E. Walford, b Cutler 1 C. P. Tregellas, b Cutler 7 J. A. Rimmington, c It. Nevill, not ou t.. 0 She.win, b Cutler .. 3 B l, lb 3, w l2 .. 16 J. E. Farren, b Sherwin 2 — M. Goddard, b Sherwiu 9 Total .. 85 O. Quibell, b Quinnell .. 12 U n iv e r sity C olleg e S chool . F. H. Gossage, b F.Weir 12 J. S. Haycraft, b Dee .. 36 H. E. Crump, b Corry.. 15 L. R. Jacobs, b Deb .. 4 R. J. Hutchinson, b Dee 16 A. C. Cook, not out .. 29 A. R. Trimen, b Dee . . 2 W . A. Harris, c Corry, b F. W e ir ....................8 H. Wade, not ou t.. .. 2 B 15,1 b 1, w 7 ..2 3 Total (for7wkts)147 T. W. Fripp and J. M. Prics-Williaras did Hot bat. On June 9, for Dulwich College v. Surrey C.& G., M. P. Bowden scored 50 and 93 out of totals of 140 and l.'» I. J■■* < st-con d innings he went in first and wtusludi nut, Laving scored 93 out of 116 from the bat. In a match played at Wigan on June 21, be­ tween Wigan and Stonyhurst, a young Wigan bowler (W. M’Connell), took the last lour wickets of the Stouyliurst team with four con­ secutive balls, all clean bowled.

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