Cricket 1883

a u g u s t 30, 1883. CRICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, ' 365 MIDDLESEX. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 10; won, 4 ; drawn, 4; lost, 2. May 28.—At Lord’s, v. Gloucester. Won by 85 runs. Middlesex, 131 and 284; Gloucester, 179 and 151. Juno 7.—At Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by ten wickets. Middle­ sex, 183 and 95; Surrey, 274 and 5*. * No wicket down. June 14.—At Lord’s, v. Yorkshire. Lost by live wickets. Middlesex, 160 and 162; Yorkshire, 161 and 163*. * Five wickets down. July 2.—At Lord’s, v. Kent. Won by six wickets. Middle­ sex, 252 and 57*; Kent, 109 and 109. * Four wickets down. July 16.—At Lord’s, v. Surrey. Won by ten wickets Middlesex, 375 and 30* ; Surrey, 293 and 111. * No wicket down. July 19.—At Lord’s, v. Notts. Drawn. Middlesex, 170 and 121*; Notts, 342. * Two wickets down. August 9.—At Canterbury, v. Kent. Won by nine wickets. Middlesex, 294 and 41* ; Kent, 216 and 118. * One wicket down. August 16.—At Clifton, v. Gloucestershire. Drawn. Middle­ sex, 537 ; Gloucestershire, 189 and 231*. * Nino wickets down. August 20.—At Nottingham, v. Notts. Drawn. Middlesex, 224 and 76* ; Notts, 288 and 254. * Six wickets down. August 23.—At Huddersfield, v. Yorkshire. Drawn. Middle­ sex, 305 and 242; Yorkshire, 286 and 198*. * Four wickets down. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Inns. Runs. in Inns. not out. Avge. Lyttelton, Hon. A. 7 . 412 . 181 .. 1 .. 68.4 Ridley, A. W. .. 6 . 260 . 136 .. 1 .. 52 Studd, C. T............ 12 . 461 . 105* .. 3 .. 51.2 Walker, I. D .. .. 18 . 552 . 145 .. 2 .. 84.fr Lucas, A. P............ 7 . 189 . 97 . 1 .. 31.3 Studd, G. P ... .. 7 . 209 . 74 .. 0 .. 29.6 De Paravicini, P. J. 18 . 258 . 61* .. 3 .. 25.8 Wobbe, A. J. .. 10 . 174 . 72* . 2 .. 21.6 Oreatoi ex, T. 4 . 65 . 44* . 1 .. 21.2 Vernon, G. F. 5 . 98 . 88 . 0 .. 17.3 R bcrtson, J. 16 . 247 . 54* . 2 .. 17 9 Pjarson, T. S. 14 . 188 . 58 . I .. 14.6 lladow, E. M. .. 7 . 91 . 29 . 0 .. 13 Studd, J. E. K. 6 . 73 . 28 . 0 .. 12.1 Leslie, C. F. H. 4 . 48 . 23 . 0 . . 12 Robson, C.............. 4 . . 19 . 13 . 0 . . 4.3 W’interburn .. .. 5 . 19 8 . 1 . . 4.3 Burton .. .. .. 14 . 32 . 12 . 3 .. 2.10 Oxley, J. H............ 4 . 10 5 . 0 . . 2.2 * Signifies not out. The following played in two innings:—T. C. O’Brien, 17 and 25 ; S. W . Scott, 2 and 8 ; W. A. Horncastle, 8 and 3 ; Herbert, 1 and not out, 0; Clarke, 1 and 0; anti Bishop, not out, 0; and not out, 0 . The following played in one innings:—P. J. T. Henery, 58, and C. I. Thornton, 43. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge. Studd, C. T.............. 758.2 .. 858 .. 998 .. 56 .. 17.41 B u rto n ..................660 .. 275 .. 965 .. 51 .. 18.47 Walker, 1................. 266.3 .. 8G .. 412 .. 23 .. 20.2 Paravicini, P. J. de 74.8 .. 80 .. 140 .. 4 .. 85 Robertson, J .. .. 344.1 .. 138 .. 618 ..1 4 .. 41.2 Webbe, A................41 .. 10 . .1 0 8 .. 2 .. 54 The following bowled in three innings :—A. W. Bidley, 19 overs for 135 runs andtwowickets ; T. S. Pearson, 18 overs for 51 runs and 2 wickets ; and J. E. K. Studd, 7 overs for 24 runs and 1 wicket. The following bowled in two innings:—W. A. Horncastle, 38 overs for 72 runs and 3 wickets ; Bishop, 2G overs and 3 balls for 76 runs and 2 wickets; and Clarke, 9 overs for 25 runs. The following bowled in one innings :—(I. B. Studd, 3 overs for 5 runs and one wicket; C. F. H. Leslie, 5 overs for 13 runs and 1 wicket; A. P. Lucas, 6 overs for 17 runs and 1 wicket; Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, 3 overs for 2 runs; and E. M. Hadow, 3 overs for 18runs. SOMERSETSHIRE. RESULTS OF MATCHES. ■ Matches played, 6. Won, 1 ; lost, 5. August 2.—At Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by an innings and 213run8. Somersetshire, 84 and 15 2; Surrey, 449. August 6.—At Southampton, v. Hants. Lost by seven wickets. Somersetshire, 102 and 181; Hants 251 and 83* * Three wickets down. August 9.—At Clifton, v. Gloucestershire. Lost by 114 runs. Somersetshire, 98 and 150 ; Gloucester- shir <, 13J, and 231. August 13.—At Taunton, v. Gloucestershire. Lost by eight wickets. Somersetshire, 179 and 813; Glou­ cestershire, 871, and 154.* * Two wickets down. August 16.—At Taunton, v. Surrey. Lost by 75 runs. Somersetshire, 228 and 85 ; Surrey, 193 and. 195. August 23.—At Taunton, v. Hants. Won by five wickets. Somersetshire, 251 and 98;* Hants, 126 and 222 * Five wickets down. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Times Inns. Runs. in Inns. not out Avge. 6 .. 53 .. 35 .. 0 .. 8.5 Bastaid,E.W. . . 11 .. 87 .. 47 .. 2 .. 9.6 Evans, A. H. ,. 6 .. 119 .. - 59*" .. r .. 23.4 Fothergill .. .,. 12 .. 195 .. 45* .. 2 .. 19.5 Fcwler, W. H. ,.. 10 .. 124 .. 22 0 .. 12.4 Fox, II. F. .. ,.. 6 .. 46 .. 17* .. 1 .. 9.1 Hildyard, L. D. . . 12 .. 150 .. 84 .. 3 .. 16.6 Lillington , “ , 2 .. 1 .. 1 .. 0 .. 0.1 Newton, S. C. .,.12 .. 208 .. 63 .. 0 .. 17.4 Parfitt, J. J.v. ... '%•' .... 84 .. 41* .. 1 . .. 14 Porter, A. L ... .. 2 v-8 A . 6 .. 0 .. 4 Reed, H. , . 2 .. 9 ■\. 5 .. 0 .. 4.1 Roe, W. N. .. .. 9 .. 175 .. 45 .. 0 .. 19.4 Ross, H. .. . Sainsbury, E. ,. 6 .. 48 .. -22 ' .. 0 .. 8 .. 10 .. 281 ..1 1 6 ■ 0 .. 28.4 Sweet, C. F. .. Terry, F. W. .. 2 .. 26 .. l<j* .. 2 .. 26 ,. 2 .. 141 .. 121 .. 0 .. •70.1 Welman, F. T. ,.. 7 .. 103 .. 33 .. 1 .. 17.1 Winter, C. .. .. 4 .. 14 .. It .. * Signifies not out. 0 . 3.2 BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge. Ambler .. 3 61 . . 20 .. 122 .. 3 .. 40.2 Bastard, E. 10 251.2 .. 89 .. 424 . . 12 .. 35.4 Evans, A. II. 6 135.2. . 33 .. 304 . . 15 .. 20.4 Fothergill 11 210 . . 75 ..4 1 0 . 25 .. 10 10 Fowler,W.H. 8 109.2. . 35 .. 243 . . 6 .. 40.3 Newton,S.C. 4 16 . . 4 .. 42 . 0 .. — Parfitt, J. J. 8 91.2. . 29 .. 194 .,. 9 .. 21.5 Roe, W. N. 6 100.8.,. 34 .. 212 .. 5 .. 42.2 Sainsbury,E. 5 47 . . 14 .. 137 .. 8 .. 17.1 Winter, C. 4 63 . . .21 .. 112 .. 6 .. 18.4 Reed, H. (6 only. — 3— 6 - 1 ), bowled in one innings Fothergill bowled one no-ball. Won by eight B*; Lancashire, YORKSHIRE. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 16; won, 9; drawn, 5; lost, 2. June 7.—At Dewsbury, v. Kent. Won by an innings and 131 runs. Yorkshire, 275; Kent, 65 and 79. June 11.—At Sheffield, v. Sussex. Lost by three runs. Yorkshire, 126 and 181; Sussex, 182 and 128. Juno 14.—At Lord's, v. Middlesex. Won by five wickets. Yorkshire, 161 and 163*; Middlesex, 160 and 162. * Five wickets down. Juno 2B.—At Sheffield, v. Notts, Drawn. Yorkshire, 90 and 95; Notts, 87 and 45.* * Six wickets down. July 2.—At Nottingham, v. Notts. Lost by nine wickets. Yorkshire, 61 and 114 ; Notts 151 and 25.* * One wicket down. July 5.—At Manchester, v. Lancashi e. wickets. Yorkshire, 143 and 79 and 120. * Two wickets down. July 12.—At Gloucester, v. Gloucestershire. Drawn. York­ shire, 193 ; Gloucestershire, 143 and 7.* * One wicket down. July 16.—At Sheffield, v. Lancashire. Won by eight wickets. Yorkshire, 93 and 119* ; Lancashire, 83 and 127. * Two wickets down. July 19.—At Derby, v. Derbyshire. Drawn. Yorkshire, 299 and 20* ; Derbyshire, 220. * No wicket down. July 23.—At Leeds, v. Surrey. Won by an innings and 8 luns. Yorkshiro, 116; Surrey, 31 and 82. July 26.—At Oval, v. Surrey. Drawn. Yorkshire, 181 and 251; Surrey, 166 and 226.* * Eight wickets down. July 30.—At Bradford, v. Gloucestershire. Won by eight wickets. Yorkshire, 828 and 64* ; Gloucester­ shire, 177 and 213. * Two wickets down. August 6.—At Sheffield, v. Derbyshire. Won by an innings and 3 runs. Yorkshire, 173; Derbyshire, 70 and 100.. ... August 16.—At GraveseQtj, v. Kent. Won by an innings and 94 runs. Yorkshire, 392; Kent, 148 aud 150. August 20.—At Brighton, v. Sussex. Won by an innings and 52 runs. Yorkshire, 331; Sussex, 174 and 105. August 28.—At Huddersfield, v. Middlesex. Drawn. York­ shire, 236 and 198* ; Middlesex, 305 and 242. * Four wickets down. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Times Inns.Runs, in Inns, not out. Avge. Hall .................. 26 .. 7(2) .. 124* .. 7 .. 40.9 Lumb, E ............... 13 .. 269 .. 70* .. 4 .. 29.8 U lyett.................. 25 .. 732 .. 80 .. 0 .. 29.7 Lockwood .. .. 23 .. 559 .. 208 .. 3 .. 27.19 B a te s.................. 23 .. 444 .. 79 .. 0 .. 19.7 Hunter .. .. 18 .. 215 .. 51* .. 6 .. 17.11 Peel .................. 17 .. 241 .. 74 .. 2 .. 16.1 Hawke, Hon.M.B 11 .. 171 .. 60 .. 0 .. 15.6 Emmett .. .. 22 .. 315 .. 50 .. 0 .. 14.7 P e a te ..................17 .. 169 .. 61 .. 3 .. 12.1 Grimshaw .. .. 13 .. 153 .. 28 .. 0 .. 11.10 S u g g ..................10 .. 63 .. 13* .. 4 .. 10.3 Hirst, E. T. .. 6 .. 38 .. 14 .. 0 .. 6.2 Harrison .. .. 20 .. 101 .. 19 .. 3 .. 5.16 * Signifies not out. Bower played two innings, scoring 5 and 5 ; and S. Crossland one, scoring 2. Harrison Peate .. Emmett Bates .. Peel .. Ulyett .. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Maidens. Runs. 247 .. 933 . 258 .. 723 . 134 .. 419 196 .. 657 573.1 561 295.3 460.2 364.3 245 161 89 556 464 Wicket3. . 81 .. . 59 .. . 32 . 39 .. . 33 .. . 26 Avge. 11.42 12.15 13.3 16.88 17.12 17.22 Lockwood bowled nine overs for 9 runs and a wicket, and Hall 3 overs for 11 runs. HAMPSHIRE. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 6; won, 2 ; drawn, 1; lost, 3. May 14-.—At Brighton, v. Sussex. Lost by an innings and 42 runs. Hants, 94 and 60; Sussex, 196. May 24.—At Oval,v. Surrey. Drawn. Hants, 229 and 98* Surrey, 650. * One wicket down. June 4.—At Southampton, v. Sussex. Won by 31 runs Hants, 110 and 180 ; Sussex, 94 and 165. June 28.—At Southampton, v. Surrey. Lost by 30 runs. Hants, 154 and 99; Surrey, 168 and 115. August 6.—At Southampton, v. Somersetshire. Won by seven wickets. Hants, 251 and 88*; Scmer- setshire, 102 and 181. * Three wickets down. August 23.—At Taunton, v. Somersetshire. Lost by five wickets. Hants, 126 and 222; Somersetshire* 251 and 98*. * Five wickets down. BATTING AVERAGFS. Most Times Inns. Runs. in Inns not out. Avgo Armstrong, H .. 10 .. 79 . 25* .. 4 .. 13.1 Bateman, li. 2 .. 18 . . 14* .. 1 .. 18 Bcncraft, R. 12 .. 120 . . 45 .. 2 .. 12 Currie, C. E. 2 .. 19 . 11 .. 0 .. 9.1 Davies, H. G. S. 2 . 45 . 42 .. 0 .. 22.1 10 . 46 . 16 .. 0 .. 4.6 Duncan, A. 2 . 26 . 26 .. 0 .. 13 Fellowes, Major 2 . 27 . 18 .. 0 .. 13.1 Hargreaves, R. G. 3 . 45 . 84 .. 0 .. 15 Hazleton, E. H. 5 . 83 . 50 .. 0 .. 16.3 Heath, A. B. 2 .. 16 . . 10 .. 0 .. 8 Lacey, F. E. 7 .. 113 . 55 .. 1 .. 18.5 Longman, Rev.G.H. 9 . 181 . 58 .. 1 .. 22.5 Mildmay,H.P. St. J. 2 .. 12 . . 9 .. 0 .. 6 Murgatroyd 2 1 . 1 .. 0 .. — Brothero, R. E. 2 .. 26 . 19 .. 0 .. 13 Seymour, C-. R.. 8 . 172 . 77* .. 2 .. 284 Thorne, R. 4 9 . 6 .. 0 .. 2.1 Tooker, E ... . £ . 11 . 7 .. 0 .. 5.1 Underdown. G.. 5 . 48 . 24 .. 0 .. 9.1 Wood, A. H. 10 . 183 . 59 .. 0 .. 18.3 Wynyard, E. G. 7 . 172 . 61 .. 1 .. 28.4 young.................. 8 . 93 . 88 .. 2 .. 15.3 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avgo. Armstrong 10 266.3 .143 .. 351 . 16 .. 21.15 Currie, C. E. 2 58.3. . 23 .. 91 . 5 .. 18.1 Dible .. .. 10 288.2 .124 .. 418 . 28 .. 16. 0 Harg eaves 3 27 . 4 .. 91 . 2 .. 45.1 Lacey, F. E. 5 81 . 28 .. 155 . 7 .. 22.1 Longman,G. 3 19 . 4 .. 73 . 1 .. 73 Prothero, R. 2 14 . 3 .. 36 . . 1 .. 36 Wynyard,E. 2 46 . 7 .. 119 . 2 .. 59.1 Young .. 9 246.2 . 90 .. 458 . 28 .. 16.10 Bencraft, R. (9 overs 2 maidens 83 runs 0 wickets); Major Fellowes (14 overs 4 maidens 48 runs 1 wicket); Mildmay, H. P. St. (9 overs 6 maidens 6 runs 0 wickets); and Murga- troyd (6 overs 2 maidens 7 runs 0 wickets), bowled in one innings only. Mr. Longman bowled 3 wides, and Messrs. Arrastrung and Wynward 1 no ball each. A. T aylo r , bowling for Victoriav. Leytonstone on August 11, took five wickets for no runs in five overs.

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