Cricket 1883
248 CRICKET • A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, JULY 12, 1883. ELEVEN OF YOBKSHIRE v. LEICESTER- ■ SHIRE. The Yorkahiremen, withUlyetfc, Bates, Peate, Hall, Lockwood, and Harrison away, had only a Very moderate eleven in this return match at Shef field on Monday and Tuesday last. Despite this, they had all the best of the drawn game, wanting only 43 to win with |nine wickets to fall when play ceased. Mr. E. Lumb made a very favour able first appearance of the season for the County, carrying his bat through the first innings. L eicestershire . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. C. Marriott, c Priestraan, ’ b Peel .. . . .. . . . . 44 c Hunter, b Emmett.. 33 Rev. W , Townshend, b - Pieston .. .. . 1 . 0 b H i l l ....................................1 "Wheeler, b Hill .. .. . . 1 4 b P ee l.....................................2 Mr. J. A. Turner, b H ill .. 0 b Preston .. .. . . 2 7 Warren, st Huntier,b H ill.. 17 runout.............................0 Buswell, c-Sugg, b Emmett 12 bH ill .. ....................9 Mr. J. M. Marriott, b Hill . . 5 b E m m e tt....................0 Farnham, b Hill .. .. . . 4 b P ee l.............................18 Rylott, c Grimshaw, b Em mett ......................................3 c Sugg, b Peel .. . . 0 Whittle, not out .. . . 1 not out..................................13 Mr. H .T . Arnall, b Hill .. 0 b P reston ............................0 - B 1 9 ,lb 3 , w 2 . . , . 2 4 B 2 0 , l b 4 , w l . . 2 5 I Total.. .124 Total .. ..128 Sugg, c Wheeler, b P arn h am ....................0 Preston, b Pamham .. 12 Hill, 1b w, b Parnham 33 Hunter, c Whittle, b Rylott.............................1 B 4,1 b 4 ....................8 Y orkshire . First Innings. Mr. E. Lumb, not ou t.. 82 Lee, run o u t ....................23 Grimshaw, st Wheeler, b A rnall.................... .. 0 l3ower, c Wheeler, b Arnall'.’. .'. . . .. 6 Mr. E. Priestman, b ■Rylott .'...........................10 Emmett, c Arnall, b Total .. ..183 Rylott .. . .. .. 0 Peel,c Warren, b Rylott 6 In the Second Innings Lee scored (notout) 16; Bower (not Out) 8 ; Preston (b Rylott) 3 Total, 27. BOWLING ANALYSIS. L eicestershire . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W . O. M. R.W. Preston .. .. 22 14 271 ............................... 17.2 7 28 2 Peel.................. 88 20 821 ................................ 25 11 33 3 H ill.................... 34 28 186 ............................... 24 15 28 2 Emm ett.. .. 17 7 232 ................................. 19 9 19 2 Emmett bowled two wides. Y orkshire . First Innings. Second Innings. 0. M. R.W . O. M. R.W . Parnham .. 47 20 553 ................................ 10 5 11 0 Rylott .. .. 58.2 82 51 4 ................................. 10 3 10 1 Arnall .. .. 32 12 54 2 W hittle.. .. 2 1 1 8 15 0 D erbyshire . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. E. A. J. Maynard, cHearne, b Burton.....................................0 notout .. .. .. 8 Mr. W .Evershed, b Hearne. .2 8 b West ................58 Chatterton, c Scotton, b Bur ton .................................. 14 c Burton, b West .. 30 Platts, blleam e.............................22st Mycroft, bBurton 22 Mr. S. H. Evershed, b Hearne 4 notout .. .. .. 4 Cropper, b H e a r n e ....................3 Earl, o Mycroft, b Hearne .. 4 Mr. T. Evans, c Story, b S cotton .....................................35 b West .. .. .. 0 Disney, not out.............................9 Yates, c Burton, b-West.. . . 0 ’ Brelsford, st Mycroft, b West 2 B y e ............. . 1 T o t a l.............................121 Total.. ..118 BOWLING ANALYSIS. M.C.C. First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W . O. M. R.W. Brelsford.. .. 31 18 18 1 ................ 16.3 4 39 4 Evans .. . . 87. -21 . 40 1 ... r. .. 12 4 22 1 Cropper . . . . 80 14 48 3 . . .. 16 6 25 5 Platts .. . . 15 5 28 0 Yates . . . . 3 1 9 0 S.Everehed . . 15.2 5 19 5 . . V* V* 3 0 12 fi • D erbysh ire . . ^ : First Inifngs.- Second Innings. •« 0 . M. R.W. • O. M. R.W. Burton..................... 82 15 38 2 .. .. 21 7 40 1 Hearne............ . 2 0 6 . 4 6 5 1 5 6 35 0 W e s t ..................... 5 1 1 ^ 2 . . . . 11 1 22 8 Scotton .. .. 17 6 22 1 .. .. 7 2 20 0 BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and re freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS, l i d . P E R B CHIGWELL GRAMMAR SCHOOL GODOLPHIN SCHOOL. Played at Hammersmith on June 30. G odolphin S chool . First Innings. C. Coates, 1 b w, b Hossack.. F. Sefton,b D. J. Noad Ii. Toller, c Harwood, b Noad E. Dee, c Savill, b Noad F. Weir, c Harwood, b Noad A. Weir, b Hossaek R. Tenison, c Davis, b Hos- H. Trotter, b Hodge .. . W . C. Michell, run out R. Smith, c Hossack, 1 H odge.................................... H. Sealy, not o u t ....................0 B 1, w 4 .............................5 3 0 5 22 0 1 ii 5 6 > 2 MARYLEBONE CLUB a n d GROUND v. .............. DERBYSHIRE. ' Derbyshire had the best of the draw in their return match with M.C.C. and Ground at Derby on Monday aud Tuesday last. When play ceased they wanted 45 to win, with six wickets to fall. The Marylebone Club was only poorly represented. Score and analysis :— M.C.C. an d G rou nd . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. J. S. Russel, c Earl, b Brels- .................. ford ..........................................10 b Cropper .. .. 20 Scotton. b Cropper ................’ 9 c Chatterton, b Evans .. . * 0 Mr. D. G. Spiro, b Cropper .. 10 b Cropper .. .. 47 G. G. Hearnc, not ou t.. . . . . 7 1 b Cropper . . .. 2 Mr. P. H. Martineau, c Disney, b E van s............................. . . .. 14 b Brelsford .. .. 13 West, b C ropper.............................21' b Cropper .. .. 7 Mr. W . J. Mackeson,bS. H.Ever- shed .................... ....................1 b Brelsford .. . . 7 Mr. W . F. Story, b S. H . Ever- shed ..............................................0 b Ciopper .. .. 0 Burton, c Evans, b S. L.. Ever- shed ..............................................8 c sub, b Brelsford 0 T» Mycroft, c Mayna.d, b S. H. Evershed .. i.» .» .. 3 c Chatterton, b Brelsford .. .. 0 Mr. C. II. Huugh, c Disney, b S. H. Evershed..............................10 notout....................... B 16,1 b 5 ............................ 21 B 2,1 b 5 .. 7 Total....................1 7 8 ' Total ..105 Second Innings. b H ossack ....................0 b Noad .. .'..................4 b N oad.............................8 b Noad .. .. . . . . 13 b H ossack....................2 run out.............................9 c Hossack, b Noad .. 6 h w, b Hossack .. .. 1 not out.............................3 c Mainwaring, b Noad 0 run out ....................0 B 2, l b l , w 2 .. 5 OF ALL CHEMISTS, <&c. 1 0 CRICKET'ER-S. THE “ COMPOUND” V| 1 ft. - IS. T H E B A T O F T I J E S E A S O N Price 18s- 6d- Can be obtained of-all Cricket Out fitters. Wholesale of the Sole Manufacturers, C. L IL L YW H IT E & Co., 9, KING EDW ARD S TR E E T , LONDON , E.C. An Illustrated Description sent on Application. Total.. ....................63 Total C higw ell G rammar S chool . .. 46 First Innings. Second Innings. C. E. W . Savill, c and b A. W e i r .............................. . 2 9 b E. Deo .........................4 C. W . L. Davies, c F. Weir, b A. Weir .............................2 b F. W e i r ......................... 0 D. J. Noad, b E. Dee .. .. 13 c A. Weir, b F. W eir.. 2 R .H . Hodge,b R. Tenison.. 1 b A. W e i r ....................9 A. H. Hossack, c A. Weir, b F. Weir............................ .. 10 c E. Dee, b A. Weir .. 2 G: Mainwaring, b E. Dee :. 0 1c F. Weiiyb A. W eir.. 2 H. P. Harwood, b E. Dee .. 6 -c Toller, b A. Weir .. 1 D. E. Mee, b E. Dee .. .. 2 c Smith, b A. Weir . . 5 E; L.-Johnson, b E. Dee .. 0 n otou t..............................0 A. J. G. Waterland, not out 0 not out..............................1 E. B. W . Stacpoole, b F. 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