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.) 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