Cricket 1883
3 5 0 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, augu st 23 , isss. RAVENS v. FINSBURY AMATEURS. Played at Victoria Park on August 11. F insbury A m ateu rs . Mullip, b Jones .. .. Goosparry, b Perkins .. Sale, c and b Jones C. Cavalli, b Jones Rapley, b Perkins.. .. Breedon, b Perkins .. Cavalli,c and b Nicholas J. Carney, not out A. Pemberton, c Mullip, b Rapley .................. JoneB, b Breedon.. .. Bruhl, b Rapley .. Robinson, not out Warren, b Nicholas .. Ewans, b Jones .. Weeks.cPerkins, bJones Extras .................. Total .. ..2 8 R aven s. 88 Perkins, c Rapley, b Breedon ..................87 J. Pemberton, not ou t.. 7 Extras ..................28 Total ..167 Nicholas, J. Coe, I . G. Gree, Davies, and Barclay did not bat. MELBOUBN v. BASSINGBOURN. Played at Melbourn on August 6 . M elbo u rn . First Innings. Dr. Earle,'c sub., b Blott R. H. Flitton, ru® out J. Gutteridge, b B lott.. S. Mulberry, not out .. C. Disbiey, b Figgis F. C. Wood, c Sell, Figgis.................. E. Kelly, b B lott.. C . Lovesey, 1 b w, Blott ................... F. Wall, b Blott .. - A. Spencer, b Blott T. Lees, b Figgis .. 11 0 Extras ..................4 Total..................85 In the Second Innings F. C. Wood scored (not out) 2, C. Lovesey (b Blott) 0, F. Wall (not out) 0 ; extras 1—total 8 . B a ssin g b ou rn . First Innings. A. Smart, b W a ll.................. 8 Second Innings, b W all.......................... 9, J. E. Hinders, b Wall .. 3 b L o v e sey .................. 1 G. Barker, b W all.................. 1 run out .................. 1 G. G. Blott, b Lovesey.. .. 1 b Wall .................. 2 W. Figgis, c and b Lovesey i . 1 b W all......................... 1 II. Bishop, c Wall, b Lovesey 1 b Wall.......................... ft W. Varty, b W a ll.................. 3 run out.......................... 1 L. Figgis, b Wall.................... 0 not out ................... ft E. Elbourn, b Lovesey.. .. 2 c Earle, b Wall .. b L ov esey.................. ft H. Sell, not out .................. 0 1 F. Giffen, a b s e n t .................. 0 b W all......................... 6 Extras ......................... 8 E xtras.................. 8 18 Total .. 18 SURREY CLUB AND GROUND v. WILTSHIRE. Played at the Oval on August 9th and 10th. The SurreyClub won byaninnings andfour runs. S u r r e y . Mr.M.P.Bowden, 1b w,b Millard ..................58 Mr. H. V. Doulton, b Millard ..................21 Mr. K. J.Key, b Millard 16 lir.W .W . Read, c Nixon, b H o rn e r ..................96 Bowley, c Nixon, b Mil lard ..........................5 Mr.B.S. Cave,c Millard, b Homer Mr. F. W. Freeman, b Millard..........................118 Mr. R. Langton, b Buck land ..........................84 Beaumont, b Homer .. 2 Riley, not out .. .. 20 Mr.A.Mitchell, c Batson, b Horner ..................1 B 18,1 b 5,w 6 , n b 4 33 Total ..404 First Innings. Nixon, b B o w le y ......................12 Mr. H. B. Homer, b Bowley 4 Haggard, b Bowley .. .. 0 Mr. H. Leaf, c Freeman, b Bowley.................. .. .. 88 Mr. E. H. Buckland, b Riley 2 Mr. F. C. Batson, o Bowley,b Reed ..................................... 80 Mr.H. C. Blake, c Beaumont, b R ea d ..................................2 Mr. H. Awdry, b Bowley .. 1 Mr. C. H. M. Thring, b Bowley....................................4 Mr. G. W. Rundall, b Riley .. 12 Millard, not out ..................18 B 12,1 b 3 ..................15 Total............................178 Second Innings. run out.......................... st Cave, b Riley b B c w le y .................. c and b Freeman .. 72 b B o w le y ..................4 b Riley.......................... not out............................ * 6 cBowley, b Riley ..2 8 b Bowley .. .. .. 81 b Riley...............................0 c Cave, b Freeman .. B 2 ,lb 7 , w 8 .. 12 Total .. ..222 M.O.C. & G roukd v. N obfolk . — Played at Norwich on August 10 and 11. Norfolk 139 and 284 (L. R. Jarvis 131). M.C.C. 133 and 59 (no wickets). Drawn. WOODSIDE RAMBLERS v. WEST WICKHAM (2 nd XI). Playedat West Wickham. W oodside R a m b le r s . First Innings. C. G. Baldwin, b Crane 8 Second Innings. 48 A. C. Wessum, b Crane 0 E. Taylor, b Cra-ie .. 3 J. J. Fisher, b Mathews 15 b Mathews................ 1 R. Burrell, c Nicholas, b M cAndrew.......................... 26 c Nicholas, b Crane . 2 H. C. Cortazzi, b Mathews .. 0 c Smith, b Crane 10 E. R. Pearce, run out .. 8 c Smith, b Crane . 1 F. Osmond, c Mathews, b Crane .................................. 2 2 W. P. Maycock, c Nicholas, b Crane................................. 0 c Elliott, b Crane . 0 A. J. Tariar, c McAndrew, b C r a n e ................................. 0 b Mathews................ . 1 E. S. Taylor, not out .. 1 c and b Crane .. . 1 B 18,1 b 2, w 2 .. 17 B 8 , w 1 .. . 9 T otal.......................... 83 Total .. . .104 W est W ic k h a m . First Innings. Second Innings. E. W. MeAndrews, run out.. 21 c Cortazzi, b Fisher. 35 H. J. MeAndrews, b Fisher 0 2 M. Elliott, b Fisher .. 0 2 J. Crane, b Fisber.................. 8 c Cortazzi, b Fisher. 4 Nicholas, cMayoock, b Bald win......................................... 4 c Pearce, b Burrell . 4 A. Bucknell, b Baldwin 0 0 A. Howard, b Burrell 7 0 J. R. Thomson, c Maycock, b F ish er.................................. 0 c Cortazzi, b Burrell. 0 B. Mathews, b Fisher .. 2 J. Gibson, not out.................. 0 3 G. Dower, b Burrell .. .. 0 c Pearce, b Fisher . 0 B 4,1 b 1, w 8 , n b 1 9 B 8 , w I .. . 4 T otal.......................... 46 Total .. . 51 COLONEL WALLINGTON’S XI. v. MR- FULLER’S XI. Played at Trowbridge on August 8 and 9. M r . F uller ’ s XI. First Innings. Second Innings. C. T. Weatherby, b A. G. Stanc o m b ........................ 5 b A. G. Stancomb .. 4 A. R, Cobb, c Swayre, b F. W. Stancomb ............. 32 c Jones, b A. G. Stanc mb .. .. 1 F. Marchant,c Wallington, b A. G Stancomb..................28 b S w a jn e...............1 G. W. Ricketts, b F. W. S ta n co m b ..........................26 b S w ayn e...............5 H. F. Majendie, b Swayne .. 9c Hubbard, b A. G. Stancomb .. .. 7 E. Money-Wigram, b A. G. S ta n co m b ....................... 19 b A. G. Stancomb .. 10 J. M. Fuller, run out .. ..1 1 b A. G. Stancomb .. 1 G.C. CoDb, b Swayne .. .. 7 b S w a y n e...............0 C. E. Hobhouse, b A. G. S tan com b.......................... 6 b S w a y n e ...............0 T Eeedwell, not out .. .. 1 not out ...............0 Rev. J. Bramston, b Swayne 0 b A. G. Stancomb .. 0 Extras ..........................20 Total........................159 Total .. ..2 9 C olonel W allington s XI. First Innings. Second Innings. F. W. Stancomb, c J. Fuller, b Money-Wigram .. .. 7 c A. R. Cobb, b Money- Wigram ...............12 C. C. Bradford, b Money- Wigram ..........................0 b R icketts................. 1 Col. Wallington, run out .. 4 Lieut. Jones, c and b Money- Wigram ..........................0 notout;....................25 Capt. Forster, b Money- Wigram ..........................0 notout..................... i7 A . G. Stanoomb,cWeatherby, b Money-Wigram .. .. 6 b Weatherby .. ..1 9 Major Cotton, b Weatherby 2 cRicketts,bWeathe»by 10 H. R. Peerman, o Majendie, b Fuller ..........................12 b Money-Wigram .. 12 J.G. Mitten, lbw , bKeedwell 33 lbw,bMoney-Wi<jram 6 J. M. Swayne, b Keedwtll .. 0 E. Hubbard, not out .. .. 15 Extras .......................... 6 Extras.......................9 Total..........................85 Total .. ..105 C r ic k e t .— A song written and composed by J H. Smith and dedicated to A. N. Hornby, Esq. “ It will be welcomed heartily by all lovers ©f the national British game."— Era. Poet free, 18 stamps of author, 22, Clifton-Btreet Wolver- h impton.—Advt. GENTLEMEN OF HANTS v. GENTLEMEN OF DEVON. Played at Torquay on August 10. G en tlem en of D evon . First Innings. T. R. Hine-Haycock, b Lacey 5 A. J. Thornton, h w, b Lacey 1 E. Manson, b Fellowea.. .. 1 Capt. Twill, c Hill. > Fellowes 26 F. O. Swinton, c Gunner, b L a c e y ..................................15 W. A. Thornton, o Wyjyard, b Lacey..................................1 F. W. Poland, not out.. .. 5 R. W. Hine-Haycock, c Wyn yard, b Fellowes..................0 F. S. Ireland, b Fellowes .. 11 R.R. Luxton, candb Fellowes 0 J. J. Harding; b Fellowes .. 1 B ..................................1 Second Innings. b Fellowes.................. 8 b WvDyard.................. 22 b F ellow eB ......................1 c Lacey, b Fellowes.. 29 b t ellow es.................. 2 c Sergeant ,b Wynyard Cockburn,b Fellowes b Fellowes.................. c Gunner, b Wynyard c Wood, b Wynyard.. not out. B 12 , lb 6 , n b 1 19 Total..........................67 Total G e n tle m e n of H an ts . First Innings. .. 90 A. H. Wood, b Manson 15 H. J. Sergeant, c Twill, b M a n s o n ..................0 G. Cockburn, b Luxton.. 9 F. E. Lacey, c T. R. Hine- Haycock, b Harding.. 29 R. Bencraft, b A. J. T h o rn to n ..................87 E.G.Wynyard, b.Manson 82 Ctipt. Baldock, R.A., b Ireland..........................20 Major Fellowes, R.E., b A. J. Thornton .. T. McC. Hill, c T. R. Hine-Haycock, b A. J. T h orn ton .................. C. Gunner, st T. R. Bite-Haycock, b A. J. T h orn ton.................. C. W. Knox, not out .. B 5 , l b l , n b l .. Total ..156 In the Second Innings II. J. Sergeant scored (not out) 0, C. W. Knox (not out) 2—total 2. M.C.C. & G round v . B edfordsh ire .— Played at Lord’s on August 13 and 14. M.C.C. 160 and 240. Bedfordshire 304 (H. G. Tylecote 151) and 98 for sixwickets. Bed* won by four wickets. DE VO N S H I R E PK., EASTBOURNE . LAWN- TENNIS TOURNAMENT, 2 7 th AUGU ST & fo llow in g days. GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 20 guineas. Entrance, 10s. 6 d., to close at noon, August 25th. GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, 5s. each, to close at 5 p.m., August 27th. GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP.— First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, 10s. 6 d., to close at 6 p.m., August 30th. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, 5s. each, to close at 5 p.m., September 3rd. BOYS’ SINGLES “ OPEN.”— Boys under 16 years of age, entrance 2s. 6 d. First Prize, value £5, presented by Admiral Maxse. En trance to close 25th August. For further particulars address— THOS. HOLMAN, Sec. BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES . It braces and re freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. u < l . P E R B OF ALL CHEMISTS, &c. Printed by W. R. W e ig h t & Co., for tho P opriitor, at the Ciicket Press, 17, Paternoster Square, Loudon, Aug. 28, 1883.
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