Cricket 1883
JULY 12,1883.] CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 237 ANGLO-AMERICAN v. CAHERCIVEEN GARRISON. and Played at Valentia, on resulted in a draw. A n glo -A m eric an . May 21, First Innings. Second Inning?. G. Butcher, c Fasken b Stevens .................... 0 b S te v en s.................... 2 T. Jolley, b Stevens 4 c Berry, b Stevens .. 7 D. Herbert, b Fasken .. 0 c Carleton, b Stevens 11 A. F. Smith, c Berry *b Stevens .................... .. 13 b Poore............................. £2 E. Johnson, b Fasken .. 1 c Poore, b Stevens .. 4 'V. Jones, c Poore, b Stevens 2 1b w, b Stevens.. .. 5 H. Hardy, c Fasken, b Stevens .................... 1 c Fasken, b Stevens .. 0 W. Pilfold, b Faskeu .. 6 run out............................ 10 J. Smythe, b Fasken .. 4 c Fasken, b Stevens.. 1 L. Carmichael, b Stevens 0 net out............................. 2 J. Jackson, not out 2 1b w, b Stevens.. a B 3, w l .................... 4 B 4, w 4.................... 8 Total.................... Total .. 7/ C ah ercivek n . Major Carleton, c ButSparrow, c Herbert, b cher, b Jones 0 Johnson ................... 7 Wilson, c Hardy, bJohn- Thompson, st Pilfold,b son ............................. 0 Herbert .................... 6 Fasken, c and b Johnson 11 Poore, b Johnson.. 1 Col-Sergt.Berry,c Smith, Hawkins, not out.. 0 b Johnson.................... 21 Wilkinson, run out .. 3 Corp. Stevens, lb w , b B 4, 1b 1, w l 6 Johnson .................... 9 King, b Johnscn .. 1 ToLal .. .. £8 DEVONSHIRE PARK v. OPOSSUMS. Played at Devonshire Park on July 4 and 5. D evon sh ire P a r k . First Innings. Cuthbert, b A. R. Robertson 12 A. Scanlan, run out .. .. 5 C. Filder, b W ebb................21 W. Wratten, c Hyslop, b A. R. Robertson ....................25 C. U. Hayman, b Webb .. 0 W . C. Grazebrook, c Curteis, b G odfrey.............................31 J. Slater, b Godfrey .. .. 31 E. Vickers, st Hyslop, b God frey .....................................8 E. V. Hughes, b Godfrey Second Innings. run out.............................23 b G o d frey ....................15 c Godfrey, b Hyslop .. 25 b Carteis .................... 3 not out.............................53 b Webb.............................8 c Curteis, b Webb .. 5 C. P. Maurice,not o u t.. P. Jonas, 1) Godfrey B 9,1 b 1, w 2, n b 1 3 b Webb............4 0 st D. M. Robertson, b G od frey....................5 8 c Curteis, b A. R. Rob ertson ....................8 0 absent. 13 B 14,1 b 2 .. ..1 6 Total............................ 114 Total O possum s . H n. Hyslop, b Cuth bert .....................................................................11)2 H. E. Petherick, b Cuth bert .........................................................................5 C. J. M. Godfrey, c and b W ratton.............................................................. 76 D. M. Rjbartson, run out ..........................................................................0 A. R. Robertson, b Cuth bert .........................................................................0Total W. D. Robertson, b Wratten .................................................................1 ..170 H. H. Curtels, run out 4 G W Edwards, b Cuth bert ..........................65 Hon. J Powys, b Wrat ten ............................2 Webb (pro ), not out .. 41 D. James, run out.. .. 9 B 27,1 b 5 .. .. 32 ..337 W E L L I N G B O R O U G H G R A M M A R S C H O O L v . R E V . 0 . R . W A L K E R ’S X I I . P layed at W ellin g b orou gh on J u ly 3. J . B . C hallen took 11 w ickets for 32 runs, and E . B aker 10 w ickets for 55 runs, R ev . 0. R. W alker ’ s XII. First Inning3. Second Innings. A. Alderson, b Challen .. 13 c and b Baker .. .. 1 T. Merry, b Baker.................5 c A. W . Platt, b Chal len .............................2 W. Darnwell, run o u t.. .. 8 b Baker............................. 4 G. H. Evans, b Challen .. 9 b Challen .....................0 K. MacCullum, b Challen.. l b Challen ....................3 W . C. Gubbings, c Chailen, b B ak er...................................8 c Garne, b Cha len .. 8 W. Drage, b Challen .. . . O b Challen ....................6 T. Bradshaw, b Baker.. .. 8 notout..............................1 T. C. Woods, not out .. .. 3 c Fryer, b Baker.. .. 1 0. Hamshaw, c Curgenven,b B aker................................... 3 c Pretty, b Baker .. 0 Rev. 0. R. Walker, bChallen 1 c A. W. Platt, b Chal len .............................5 A. Turner,c H.E.Platt,bBaker 1b Baker ........................2 L b l ................................... 1 L b .............................1 Total ...............51 Total .. ..31 W ellin gborou gh G r am m ar S chool . J. B. Challen, c Mac Cullum, b I)rage W . B. Curgenven, b 5 Alderson .................... 0 E. J. Fryer, c Merry, b E.Baker, run out.. 2 D arn w ell.................... 7 S. C.Robins .n, c Alder A. W. Platt, run out 1 son, b Drago .. 1 W. H. Game, c MacCulF. C. Preston, not ou t.. 6 lum, b Hamsliaw 40 S.J.Whitworth, b Drage 3 A. Pretty, c MacCullum, W ............................. 1 b Drage .................... 14 — F. C. Grey, b' Evans 6 Total .. L13 H. C. Platt, st Merry, b D rage............................. 27 TRAFALGAR v. MORTLAKE. Played at Mortlake on July 5, aud after a very close game was won by the Trafalgar by 6 runs on the first innings. T bafalgar . First Innings. J. Stedman, c Knowles, b Second Innings. Roberts..................................... 15 6 W. C. Wheeler, b Gardner .. 13 c Powpart, b Roberts 17 J. Smout, c and b Roberts .. 13 bW ood .................... 0 A. H. Knott, b Gardner 12 11 H. .F. Calcutt, b Gardner.. 0 6 W . Davis, c Gardner, b Roberts..................................... 4 b Wood .................... 10 II. S. Fitter, c Roberts, b Gardner ............................ 6 4 A. Fitter, b Wood.................... H. Sheaf, not o u t.................... W . Hawkins, b Gardner .. G. H . Weager, b Gardner .. B 11,1 b 1, w 2 . . .. 3 1 0 1 14 B 8,1 b 2, w 1 11 Total............................ 82 Total .. 65 M o r tla k e . First Innings. Kennett, b Wheeler 8 Second Innings. 0 Wood, b Stedman .. .. 1H c Davis, b Wheeler .. 21 T. Pharro, b Wheeler .. 0 b W h eeler.................... 14 Knowles, 1b w, b Wheeler.. 0 b W h ee ler.................... 7 Gardner, b Wheeler 9 b W heeler.................... 30 Roberts, b Wheeler 10 b S te-m an .................... 1 Buckett, b Wheeler .. 4 b W h eeler.................... 0 J. Pharro, not out.................... Powpart, c A. Fitter, b Sted man ..................................... 8 4 3 12 W. A. Cook, st Wheeler, b Stedman ............................. 0 b C-ilcutt ................... 4 W . Cook, c Hawkins, b Sied- man ..................................... 6 b Calcutt .................... 1 B 8,1 b 2 ............................ 1J B 9, lb 3 .. .. 12 Total............................ 76 Total .. ..106 BUTTERFLIES v. HORSHAM. > Played at Horsham on Friday and Saturday, J une 29 and 30, and resulted in a draw very much in favour of the Butterflies, for whom E. D. Shaw played a fine innings of 173. H orsham . First Innings. Second Innings. P. Chasemore, b Htainton .. 33 c J. Eyre, b Jonos .. 40 F. M. Lucas, b Richards .. 11 not out ........16 J. R. Thornton, b Stainton 18 h W,*b Richards.. .. 0 A. J. Thornton, b Hardcastle 6 b Richards...................21 Aldridge, h \v, b Stainton.. 5 M. P. Lucas, b C. Eyre .. .. 65 b Richards...................4 C. J. Lucas, c and b C. Eyre 17 C. Sharp, b Richards .. ..4 8 c Toynbee, b Jones . 9 A. Waters, b C. Eyre .. .. 1 C. Impey, c Shaw, b Hard- c a stJ e .....................................4 A. Wood, not o u t....................16 B 4,1 b 4, w 2 ....................10 B 2,1 b 2 .. ..4 Total. .. ..236 B u tte r flie s . Tojal .. 97 J. Eyre, st Wood, b C. Eyre, st Wood, b Sharp............................. 73 Chasemore.................... 81 L. M. Richards, 1b w, b J. F. Miller, b F. M. Sharp............................. 2 L u cas.............................. 19 E. D. Shaw, 1 b w, b N. E. W . Stainton, c F. M. Lucas, b Impey .. 89 F. L. Evelyn, h w, b E. H . Hardcastle, not Sharp............................. 28 out ............................. 16 F. L. Stokes, c Aldridge, G. Tones, lb w , b C. J. b Impey .................... 19 0 P. R. Toynbee, c C. J. B 15, 1b 5, w 4 21 Lucas, b Sharp . . .. 58 — Total .. ..485 S core Sheets for forwarding matches to C ricket can be had at the Office, 17, Paternos- ter-square, London, E.C., price 9d. a dozen.— A d vt . FARNHAM v. FARNBOROUGH PARK. Played in Farnboro’ Park on Saturday, June 30, and lesulted, after a very one-sided game, in a victory for Farnham by 62 runs. F a rn h am . Second Innings. First Inning?. Capt. Reid, c James, b Car- wood ..................................... B. Csesar, b Carwood .. A, E. Mason, 1b w, b Ma> Mahon 1 b Humphreys .. .. 40 6 c C:irwood, b M..C- Mahon ....................11 c MacMahon, b Hum- 1 phrey3 ......................0 G.F. Elliottrb MacMahon ..6 b Bromfield.........................6 C. J. Arber^, c Carwood,b 5 b Humphreys .. .. 0 0 notout . . . . . . . . 13 MacMahon A. J. Nash, c Carslake, b MacMahon............................ W. Muggeridge, c James, b Carwood .........................19 b Humphreys .. ..0 L. F. Floate, b Carwood .. 15 c Bromfield, b Hum phreys .. . . . . 1 R. D. Mason, c James, b c MacMahon, b Brora- Millichap ............................ 5 field..................................7 Sharland, b Millichap .. .. 0 c James, b Humphreys U C. Wyatt, not o u t ..................0............c . James, b Mac Mahon ....................0 Extras ............................ 8 E xtras.........................3 Total.............................61 F arxborough P a r k . Total .. 81 First Innings. Major Taylor, b Reid .. .. 1 Humphreys, c Sharland, b Reid .....................................5 Major James, c Arbery, b E llio tt.....................................4 A. H. MacMahon, run ou t.. 12 Carwood, 1b w, b Elliott .. 2 Capt. Pidcock, b Elliott .. 0 F. Millichap, b Elliott.. .. 8 Carslake, b R e i d ....................0 Capt. Bromfield, st R. D. Mason, b Elliott....................2 Strong, not out ....................4 G .H . Elliott, b Elliott.. Extras .................... 2 Second Innings, runout............................ 0 c Muggeridge, b Ccesar 9 b C*sar ....................0 b Csesar ....................0 b Elliott ....................0 run out............................ 4 b Elliott ....................1 b Elliott ....................10 not out.............................4 c R. D. Mason, b Elliott .................... c Elliott, b Caesar E xtras....................4 Total......................... 36 Total .. 44 TOOTING WANDERERS v. MITCHAM. Played at Mitcham on Wednesday, July 4. The visitors won by an innings and 45 runs. T ooting W an d erers . C. T. Roller, c an l b Kuight.............................5 C. J. Dauu, b Harvey 15 H. Barber, b Harvey .. 0 M. Des-Uraz, not out .. 0 E. lt.Daun, b H irvoy.. 0 B 5 ,1 b 6 .................... 11 T. K. Tapling, c Jas. Caffrey, b Kuight .. 0 t>. F. Bonner, b Harvey 28 sW. E. Roller, o Kuight, Rhoades................23 A. J. Lane, c anl b Harvey ..................3 T. M . M . Wilde, b Harvey .................57 Total .. ..158 F. C. B. .Wright, b Jas. Caffrey......................... 13 M itc h a m . First Innings. Second Innings. T. P. Harvey, c and b Wildo 7 c and b W. E. Roller 8 Jos. Caffrey,b Wilde .. ..2 3 b Wilde ............................3 J. Constable,b Wilde.. .. 0 b W. E. Roller .. . . 6 J. Thompson, c Bonner, b W . R o lle r......................................1 c and b W . E. Roller 0 Jas. Caffrey, b Wildo .. .. 7 b Wildo....................................0 H. Hazell, c W. E. Roller, b W i ld e .....................................0 notout...................................11 F. Lee, b Wilde ....................5 absent.....................................0 W. Rhoades, c and b W. E. R o lle r .....................................0 bW . E. Roller .. ..1 6 A. Harwood, b Wilue .. .. 0 c E. R. Daun, b W. Roller...................................1 F. Knight, not out....................3 c Bonner, b W. E. Roller...................................0 Jas. Thompson, runout .. 0 c Wilde, b W . E. Roller ...........................4 B 8, l b l .............................9 B 6 ,1b 3 .. .. y Total .. ..5 8 Total............................ 55 The Austbalians in England.—A fail and complete account of the Third Australian Team’s Visit to England, with portrait and biography of each member, together with details of all matches, besides other information,will be sent post free, from Cricket Pres3, 17, Pater noster Square, Loudon, E.C., for seven stamps. The Sporting Life says:— "T h e portraits are excellent, and the biographies most complete, whilst the details of matches, though brief, embrace every salient feature in each.”
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