Cricket 1883
2 8 4 CRICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 26, 1883. TURNHAM GREEN v. EALING DEAN. Played at the Green Man, Ealing Dean. T urnham G rebn . First Innings. E. Gregory, c Tredgett, b Perkins.....................................6 Wickenden, b G. Parsons .. 19 J. Iveney, c James, b G. Par sons ...........................................1 R. Gale, b G. Parsons .. .. 8 Coslingbam, o Saunders, b G. Parsons.............................14 E . \V. Wilde, b Stevens .. 10 W . Sankey, e Perkins, b Stevens......................................18 Smith, not out .......................25 Second Innings. b S te v e n s....................86 b G. Parsons .. .. 12 c G. Parsons, b Tred gett .............................0 b Perkins.................... 10 Polding, b G. Parsons .. Dickens, b G. Parsons .. P. Bovill, b G. Parsons b A. Parsons . . .. 6 b G. Parsons .. .. 0 c A. Parsons, b Tred gett .............................0 b Perkins....................1 c and b Crook . . .. 9 notout.............................0 c Perkins, b A. Par sons .............................49 Extras....................91 Total. . . ..109 E a lin o D ean. Total .144 G. Perkins, b Smith . . 0 G. Parsons, c Gregory, b P old in g ....................5 T. Saunders, c Bovill, b Sm ith.............................12 R. Crook, b Sm ith.. .. 31 A. Parsons, b Smith .. 2 W . Stevens, b Bovill .. 0 J. Parsons, b Smith -.. 12 H. Paten, o Iveney, b Gregory ....................13 G. Tredgett, not out .. 6 W . James, c Sankey, b Sm ith .............................0 A. Ilarris, b Gregory .. 8 E x t r a s .................... 8 Total 91 HORSHAM y, WISBOROUGH GREEN. Played at Horsham, on July 11, H orsh am , A. F. Waters, c A. G. BoxAll, b W. Boxall.. 97 C. Weller, o Bridger, b T. Botting..................10 E. C. R .G .ff, b T. Bot ting .............................4 W.H.Agate, b W . Boxall 82 Chilman, not out.. .. 0 E x t r a s ................. 19 61 35 P. Chasemore, b M. Bot ting ................................. 81 E. H. Burkitt, b Penni- caro ...............................123 M. P. Lucas, c A. W. Botting, b Streeter .. F. M. Lucas, c A. G.Box all, b C hild.................... A. Aldridge, c Barrow, b F. Botting .. C. Calvert, c A. W . Bot- Total . . ..473 ting, b T. Botting .. 29 W isborough G reen . W . Pennicaro, b M. P. L u c a s .............................2 A. G.-Boxall, b M. P. L u c a s .............................14 A. Barrow, b M. P.Lucas 4 T. Botting, not out .. 80 P. Gardner, c sub, b M. Total P. Lucas ....................0 W. Botting, F. Streeter, and W . Boxall did not bat. J. Bridger, c and b Chil man .............................11 M. Botting, b Chilman 8 J. Childs, not ou t.. .. 4 E x tr a s ....................4 . . 72 SPRING HILL SCHOOL.—PAST v. PRESENT. Played at Spring Hill on Tuesday, July 17. P re se n t. LONDON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE - PAST v. PRESENT. Played at Spring Grove, on July 14. p. C. Bovill, Bt o. T. Cooke, b Rorison H. Watts, b Cook.. .. W . Cook, b Rorison .. J. Nicoll, b Rorison .. A. Loraine, b Rori&oi:.. W . F. James, c Hecht, b O. T. Cooke.................... M. P. Smith, b O. T. Cooke.............................14 27 A. Donaldson, c and b O. T. Cooke....................11 W . J. Wright, run out 11 A. J. Knowles, c H. R. Ladell, b O. T. Cooke 0 W . H. Loraine, not out 0 Extras ....................16 Total ..134 O. T. Cooke, b Cook .. 3 W . M. Rorison, run out 80 H. Butterworth, run out 1 W . Cook, b Watts.. . . 7 H. R. Ladell, c Smith, b L orain e....................16 F. Coles, c Bovill, b Loraine .................... 0 W . Holman, c Nicoll, b Loraine ....................8 J. Mathew, c Nicholl, W a tts.................... R. Currie, c Watts, Loraine .. R Horsfield, o and Loraine .. E. Hecht, not ou t.. Extras .. Total b .. 6 b . . 1 .. 2 .. 6 .. 87 BATTERSEA (2 n d XI) v. MR. HUNT’ S TEAM. B attersea . B. Thomas, b Muddle 4 F. Stevens, o Muddle, b Brooker ....................2 5 A. Wild, b Hurst .. .. 18 M. Mossop, o Saunders, b Hunt.............................7 T. Turner, b Hunt .. 0 T. Wilkinson, b Rogers 12 T. Tucker, b Rogers .. 1 G. Downes, run out .. 27 W . London, b Rogers.. 5 C. Woon, st Emsworth, b Hunt ....................6 L. Finding, not out .. 0 E x t r a s .................... 4 W . Evans, run out .. 13 R. Hunt, b Wilkinson.. 0 G. Rogers, b Wilkinson 12 F. Brooker, run out .. 17 C. Muddle, b Wilkinson 0 C. Brooker, b Stevens .. 1 F. Emsworth, e Thomas, b Stevens .. .. .. 8 H . Clarkson, c Turner, b S te v e n s....................8 Total .. ..106 Mr. H unt ' s Team. A. Stevens, not out .. 0 G. Saunders, b Wilkin son ............................0 A. May, o Mossop, b Wilkinson...................0 E x tr a s ...................8 Total 52 WELLINGBOROUGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. TAWCESTER. Played at Tawcester, on July 12. T a w ce ste r. J. Durran, b Baker G. Henson, b Baker .. E. Sclarke, b Baker J. Edwards, c Mont- 6 gomery, b Baker 8 J. Tite, not out J. Gudgeon, c Baker, b Challen ....................0 J. Young, c Fryer, b Baker.............................13 First Innings. Second Innings. H. Serjeant, b Hickman .. . 55 c sub, b Eggar 1 E. T. Vint, b Hickman .. . 15 b Hickman .. 0 F. J. Randall, c Walrond, b A n d rew ................................... 5 b Hickman 11 E. W . Carrick, c Glass, b Hickman................................... 6 b Hickman .. 14 J. S. McQuade, c Paxton, b Hickman................................... 19 c F. Carrick, b Eggar 5 F. A. Walrond, c Andrew, b Thompson ........................... 4 c Eggar, b Hickman 5 H. W . Randall, b Hickman . 0 b Hickman 1 C. T. F. Hay, b Hickman .. . . 0 not o u t .................... 2 F. C. Thorn, b Thompson . 0 c Eggar, b Hickman 1 W . Broster, not o u t.................. . 18 b Hickman .. 0 J. Yiant, b Eggar .................. . 4 st F. Carrick, b E g g a r .................... 0 S. Thompson, c Aldridge, b Eggar........................................... 8 b Hickman .. 0 Extras .. 6 T o t a l ........................... Total.. 46 P ast . F. Glass, b Serjeant .. 0 H. J. Hickman, c Vint, D. C. A. Andrews, c F. b H a y ............................. 5 Walrond, b F. RanH. H. Walrond, b dall .............................2 M cQ u ade..................... 4 E. H. Paxton, b F. RanF. J. Carrick, not out .. 5 dall .............................55 C. E. Thomp on, c S. J. Eggar, 1 b w, b Thorn, b McQuade .. 2 Serjeant ....................0 C. Capper, b McQuade.. 9 H. E. Aldridge, b SerR. Warner, b McQuade 0 jeant .............................1 Extras .................... 7 S. G. Warner, c H. Ran— dall, b Serjeant.. .. 28 Total .. ..118 T. Grove, b Baker.. H. Packer, b Baker F. Hollis, c Game, Gosthing .. G. Perkins, run out B 7,1 b 8, w 5 Total .. W ellingborough G rammar S chool . A. Pretty, c Grove, E. J. Fryer, b Young .. 0 J. B. Challen, not out.. 82 A. W . Platt, b Durran 7 W . H. Game, c Durran, b Young ....................5 Young .. F. C. Grey, not out B 8,1 b 1, w 7 .. BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and re freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAIN S and STRAINS, l i d . P E R B A T TO CRICKETERS. THE “ COMPOUND” T H E B A T O F BT H E S E A S O N P ric e 1 8 s . 6 d - Can be obtained of all Cricket Out fitters. Wholesale of the Sole Manufacturers, C. L ILLY W H IT E & Co., KIN a EDW ARD STREET, LONDON, E.C. An Illustrated Description sent on Application. 78 72 P. Gosthing, E. Baker, H. Montgomery, J. G. Lovell and S. J. Whitworth did not bat. 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