Cricket 1883
300 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUGUST 2, 1883. JEOLIANS v. LOUGHBOBO’. Played at Dulwich, on July 18 and 19. L ough boro ’. First Innings. Second Innings. Phillips, b M orris.................. 0 b Pearse ................ (1 Scriven, b M orris.................. 0 Knapp, c Boiler, b Murdcn 5 TTornett, b Murden . . .-. 2 Hoare, c Pardons, b Murden 11 10 Sargeant, b Morris .. 0 b Poarse ................ 1 ) Cocksedge, not out .. 10 Hennings, c and b Murden.. 6 0 Ford, b M u r d e n .................. 1 15 Baldwin, run o u t .................. 1 Hall, b M u r d e n .................. 0 B ......................................... 2 B4, lb 2 .. . 6 Total.......................... 38 Total .. . 43 T. R. Pearse, b Sargeant 10 R. Heasman, b Harnett 3 A.W. Parsons, b Harnett 2 G. Burdge, c and b Sar geant ..........................1 M. Murden, st Scriven, b H a rn ett..................3 W. Morris, b Sargeant 41 H. Bailey, b Sargeant.. F. Hazell, b Hoare Arthur Parsons, bHoare B. L. Gardiner, bHoare F. Fitch, not out .. .. B 9, 1b 8, n b 1 Total ..103 JEOLIANS v. JUNIOR MIDDLESEX. Played at Dulwich, on July 21, and resulted in a draw. J u nior M id d l e s e x . J. Bates, b Pearse.. .. 4 W. H. Palmer, b Murden 4 Push, c and b Morris .. 26 J. B. Palmer, b Pearse 6 E. Bristow, b Morris .. 16 C. Johnson, run out .. 3 J. Peddel, b Jones .. 5 White, c Heasman, b Morris.......................... Heaton, b Jones .. .. O. Rumpelow, not ont B 4, n b 1 .. .. .. 71 T. R. Pearse, not out , R. Heasman, b White 0. Jones, b White.. Total iEoLIANS. £0 [ W. Murden, not out .. 15 0 1 Total .. ..5 7 A. VV. Corr, A. Kirkpatrick,’ W. Morris, F. Hazeel, E. J. Heaeman, B. L. Gardiner, and G .L. Burdge did not bat. CLIFTON COLLEGE v. COCK-HOUSE. Played at Clifton College on July 25. C ock -H ou se. First Innings. C. D. Sandford, c and b B ra in .......................23 W.A. Boulnois.st Brain, b K e y .......................12 J. H. Fox, c Hollway, b Key .........................9 R.S. Giles, b Key.. .. 7 .T. H. Best, b Key.. .. 8 C. F. Wood, b Pilcher.. 7 C. Prescott-Decie, c Cookson, b Pilcher .. 22 C. C. Luard, b Powell .. 0 H. Johnston, 1) Powell 0 E. J. Barff, b Pilcher .. 0 C. J. Farquhar, not out 2 B 2,1 b 2 ..................4 C rotdon . II. R. Groom, b Gill .. 6 f J. C. Neech, c I. Bailey, J. A. Knight,c Broadley, b I. B a iley..................8 E. Wilkinson, b Gill .. 0 F. Hill, b I. Bailey .. 0 J. Aris, c Shepherd, b W e b b ......................27 W. H.Ward, c A. Bailey, b Webb ...............7 b Webb ..................3 C. F. Evans, not out .. 24 W. T. Grant, b W ebb.. 17 C. Maynard, not out .. 12 T. P. Austen, to bat. B 14,1 b 2, n b 5 .. 21 Total ..125 OLD MILLHILLIA.NS v. WOODFORD WELLS* Played at Woodford, on July 28. O ld M il l iiil l ia n s . H. A. Erlebach, not out 34 C. Fraser, b Blows D. D. Pawling, b Fraser C. H. Hayward, b Fraser J. H. Todd, b Fraser .. C. H. B.shop, b Frast r .. A. H. Ogilvie, b B low i.. N. Micklem, b Fraser .. F, H. Thorpe, runout. Walton, b Kemsley .. A. Mason, b Kemsley . B ......................... Total W oodford W e l l s . John Blows, lun out .. 16 J. Elkington, c Fraser, b Paw ling.................. 10 J. E. Horn, b Pawling.. 15 W. Kemsley, b Pawling 2 James Blcws, run ou t.. 3 A. Fraser, c Mason, b Micklem ..................1 L. H. Gunnery, b Erle- b a c h ..........................13 F. D. Carter, b Pawling 15 A. II. Tozer, b Pawling 0 A. Good, not out .. .. 0 H. E. Kaye, b Erlebach 3 B 9,1 b 2, w 1 ..1 2 Total 90 DERBYSHIRE v. SUSSEX. The Sussex Eleven had a very easy win in this match at Derby on Tuesday last. Only one of the Derbyshire Eleven, Mr. T. Evans, got double figures in each innings, and the bowl ing of Juniper and Jesse Hide proved so effective that the total in neither case reached a hundred. Sussex won by an innings and 68 runs. Humphreys, c Disney, b E v an s..........................2 Tester, b Chatterton .. 26 Mr. H. Whitfeld, b Docker..........................67 Mr. F.M.Lucas, c Smith, b Breleford..................18 J. Hide, b Chatter'on .. 7 Mr. A. Blackman, c Smith, b Platts.. .. 26 Mr. E. J. McCormick, b W. Evershed .. .. 49 II. Phillips, c Wright, b W. Evershed .. .. 32 Mr. B. E. Nicholls, c sub., b W. Evershed 8 Juniper, c Disney, b Chatterton.................0 A.Hide, not out .. .. 6 B 7, lb 2.................9 Total .250 D e r b y sh ir e . Total 94 In the Second Innings C. D. Sandford scored (b Pilcher) 82, W. Boulnois (c Key, b Powell) 2, J. H. Best (c Key, b Powell) 8, C. Prescott-Decie (b Powell) 7, B 4, n b 1,—total 49. C lifton C o l l e g e . S. R. Cookson, b Pres- cott-Decie . . . . .. 22 C. G. Scbmilz, b Pres- J. H. Brain, c Giles, b S a n d fo rd ..................88 C. C. Bradford, c Farqu har, b Barff..................2 K. J. Key, c Barff, b S a n d ford ..................114 M. A. Hartnell, b Pres cott-Decie ..................24 H. B. Powell, not o n t.. 73 B. T. Harland, b Sand ford ..........................46 F. G. Newbolt, run out 7 cott-Decie H. W. Hollway, b Boul nois ..........................0 A.J.Pilcher,c Johnston, D Prescott-Decie .. 7 B 14,1 b 4, w 2 ..2 0 Total .404 First Innings. Mr. W. Evershed, b J. Hide 1 Mr. L. Wright, c Phillips, b Juniper ..........................2 Chatterton, c Humphreys, b Juniper ..........................3 Platts, c Blackman, b J. Hido 8 Mr. L. C. Docker, c Hum phreys, b J. Hide .. .. 0 Brelsford, c Whitfeld, b J. Hide ..................................1 Mr. R. P. Smith, b J. H ide.. 16 Mr.8. H. Evershed, c J.Hide, b Tester ..........................21 Mr. T. Evans, b Tester ..2 9 Marlow, not o u t ..................4 Disney, st Phillips, b Hum phreys ..................................1 B 8 ,1b l, w 2 ..................11 Total..........................97 PUTNEY v. CROYDON. Played at Putney, on Saturday, July 28, and resulted in a draw. P u tn e y . I. Bailey, b Neech .. 0 C. O. Minchin, b Hill .. 2 A. D. Shepherd, c Wil kinson, b Neech ' .. 3 G. H. Stevens, b Aust< n 11 A. Adam, c Aris, b N eech ..........................2 G. H. Gill, b Grant .. 57 J. S. Webb, not out .. 35 R. Broadley, b Grant .. 2 H. C. Boyes, b Grant .. 0 F. Single, 1bw, b Grant 0 A. Bailev, b Austen .. 14 B 6,1 b 8,n b 1 ..1 0 Second Innings, c McCormick, b Juni per ......................... 1 c A. Hide, b Juniper.. 0 b Juniper .................. 1 c Humphreys,b J.Hide 0 BOWLING ANALYSIS. 0. Brelsford 43 Evans .. 16 Chatterton 52 S. Evershed 15 S u ssex. R.W. 75 1 ‘29 1 63 20 0 O. Platts .. 8 Docker ... 10 W. Evershed 6 ,3 3 D e r b y sh ir e . First Innings. Total ..136 Juniper J. Hide A. Hide Tester .. Humphreys O. 24 27 7 6 2.1 Second Inning's. O. M. ........ 21 6 ..................15 10 Nicholls .. 7 0 r a v e n s b o u r n e Cricket a nd A th le tic Club Sports, STAMFORD BRIDGE, FULHAM . SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1833.; (Under A.A.A. Rules.) O pen E v e n ts .— 120 Yards Race (handhapper, S. H. 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