Cricket 1883

414 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. s e p t . 20, isss. T H E T R IP E N T S TOU R . » THE TRIDENTS v. THE FRIARS. Played at Derby on August 1 and 2. T r iden ts C. F. Hare, b M'Ewen 9 J.H. T.Walsh,cDouglas, b Hack.............................0 T. H. Parke, c Owen, b H a c k .............................30 F. G. Heaton, c M'Ewen, b Jones ....................16 First Innings. A. Shuker. b Newton .. .. 4 J. C. F. Hare, c Sitwell, b Newton .............................0 T. H. Parke, run out .. .. 25 Pev. J. R. R. Owen, c Cur- genven, b Schwiud .. .. 64 A. V. Grace, c Curgenven, b Newton .............................7 J. Hall, c Johnstone, b Bar­ rington............................................8 T. H. Swann, st Curgenvcn, b Barrington ....................14 R. O.Legge, c Johustone, b Barrington...................................7 J. H. Gower, st Curgenven, b B-irrington....................................0 R. Hall, not o u t ..........................0 F. G. Heaton, absent . . . . 0 B 5,1 b 1 ...................................6 Total.............................. 135 Second Innings. 1b w, b Friar .. 31 c Curzoo, b Goldie .. 13 c Barrington, b Goldie 0 c sub, b Barrington .. 0 c Schwind, b Barring­ ton ............................. notout.............................5 c Friar, b Goldie .. 4 c Barrington,b Goldie 3 b Goldie ....................10 c Curgenven, b Friar 0 o Curgenven, b Bar­ rington ....................4 B 1, w 2 . . .. 3 Total . . ..8 2 THE TRIDENTS v. SEFTON PARK, LIVERPOOL. Played at Sefton Park on August 7 and 8 . There was no play on the second day, owing to rain. Drawn. • S efton P ar k . Owen, b E. Roper, b Swann .. 12 S. M. Cropfield, b Swann 27 H. Wall, b Parke .. .. 0 H. Kevan, b Parke .. 8 H. Ratcliffo, c Owen, b Swann.............................H II. D. Monks, c Shuker, b Swann ....................10 Capt. Johnstone, R.E., b Gower ..........................3 G. B. Bairington, c Shnker, b Owen .. 48 F. C. Newton, c Gower, b Swann ..................... 5 A. Macpherson, run out 50 12. S. Sitwell, c Shuker, b Gower ........................25 Rev. A. R. Goldie, b Grace.................... .. ..1 4 F r ia r s . W . G. Curgenven, c Heaton, b draco j A. Schwind, b Parko .. rA. Friar, b Gower.. Hon A. Curzon,not out 10 11. C. Hellard, c Hare, b P a»k e.............................0 B 13,1 b 4, w 5, n b 1 23 Total ..227 TRIDENTS v. BURTON-ON-TRENT. Played at Barton on August 3 and i. First Innizg*. .T. C. F. Hare, run out.. .. 1 II. B. Dufr, c J. Eadie» b Stevenson.............................10 T. H. Paike, c Stovenhou, b Clamp......................................22 F. G. Heaton, c Tunley, b . Clamp......................................£9 A. Shuker, c and b Clamp .. 31 J. Hall, c Tunley, b Steven­ son ..................................... 5 T Swann, c S. Evershed, b Clam p..................................... 5 J.S. D. Owen, b S. Evershed 17 J. II. Gower, not out .. . . 11 E. B. Holmes,cE. Evershed, Sccond Innings, b W . Evershed .. 13 not o u t...............................125 run out...................................0 (Tunley,b S.Evershed, 50 lb w ,b Clamp .. not ou t.............................29 b Clamp II. Hall, b S. Evershed B 17,1 b 6 . . .. 0 0 23 Total ..................161 B u rton - on -T r e n t . B 2,1 b 6,w ‘ Total W.W.Evershed, c Paike, G. R. Clarkson, b Daft 0 b Owen............................. 64 F. C. Hill, run out 8 W . Tunley, c Hare, b J. T. C. Eadie, lb w,b O w e n ............................. 16 D a f t ............................. 6 S.II. Everplied, b Swannl90 A. II. Rowdon, b Gower 7 W S. Eadie, c Hare, b E. Evershed, not ou t.. 0 pnike .................... 8 B 21, lb 11 .. .. b2 R. Stevenson, b Swann 13 __ Clnrop, c Shuker, b Total . . ..868 Daft ............................. 24 T iie T r id e n t s . A. Shuker, c Douglas, b M‘E*en ....................20 W . F. Smith, b Hack .. 55 T. Swann, b M'Ewen .. 10 J. H. Gower, not out .. 8 L b 4, w 4, n b 1 .. 9 Total ..157 Shepperd, Parke ............................. Kestoven, b Swann .. F. Jones, b Swann E. Woodhead, b Swann L. Bit ley, n otou t.. .. B l . l b l .................... Total 75 T h e T r id e n t s . Rev. J. R. B. Owen, not out .............................2" B 2,1b 6.................... t W . F. Thompson, c Kevan, b Jones .. ; . 2 J. II. T. Walsh, b Jones 7 W. F. Smith, b Kesteven 8 F. G. Heaton, not out.. 29 Total .. ..7 9 A. Shuker, T. II. Pa'ke, T. Swann, J. H. Gower, K. L. Lawson, and \V. Jackson did not bat WEST WICKHAM v. CATERHAM. Played at West Wickham on September 11. SOUTH LONDON H ARR IERS’ A n n u a l A thlet ic M eet ing WILL BE HELD AT K E N N I N G T O N O V A L , On Saturday next , September 22nd , 188-3. Great 1 Milo Level Race between Messrs. W . Snook, Amateur Champion, 1883, and W . 0 . George, Amateur Champion 1881-82, for a Silver Cup. Gold Medals will be awarded if the grass rccord is beaten. Enormous entries have been received for tbo Open Handi­ cap, including Messrs. W . G. George. W . Sncok, R. G. Garland, W. Birkett, G. E. Lidiard, for the 1 Mile, aud Messrs. J. M. Cowie, II. R. Ball, H. A. Fife for the 120 yaida. Messrs. J. M. Cowie, F. Stuart-Howard, N. Lock. R. G. Garland, G. B. Foreman, G. I*. Bocklev, and N. II. Coad will compete in tho Members’ races, for which largo entries have also been received. Admission Is. Grand Stand 2s- Tickets half-price if purchased befoto the day. Can bo obtained at all tho principal sho^s in Keunington, ( ambei- well, Brixton, Clapham, and Wandsworth, or of the Hon. Sec., A. J. Fowden, 4, Rutland Park, Catford, S.E. im po r t an t n o t ic e . C a terh a m . First Innings. II. Bryant, c Gripper, b E w ins............................. R. Br/ant, c Payne, b E w ins.........................6 H. Bariatt, b Gripper.. 9 A. Joyce, c Payne, b Ew ins.........................2 N. Gale, run out .. .. 7 A. Tutt, b Grippor .. 3 0 E. Southey, l b w , b Ew ins.............................0 R. Joyce, c Hollamby, b Gripper ....................0 R. G. Simpson, b Ewins 1 F. J. Ro?, run out .. 2 II. Ling, not out .. .. 2 L b .............................2 Total 84 In their Sccond Iuuing? wickets. Caterhrm scored 99 for five T T I E WINT ER The Summer Season of “ C r ick et ” will con­ clude with No. 46, published to-day. “ C r ick et ” will be published Monthly during the Winter on T h u r sd ay , O ct . 25th.—No. 47 ; T h ursday , N ov . 29th.— N o. 48 ; T h u r sd a y , D ec . 27th.—No. 49 ; T h u r s d a y , J a n . 31st.—No. 50 ; T h u r sd a y , F e b . 28th. — No. 51; T h u r sd a y , M ar . 28th.— N o . 52. Vol. II. will end with N o. 49. Each number will contain Portrait and Biography of a Celebrated Cricketer, Pavilion Gossip, Special Articles by Author of ‘ Cricket Field,” and the best waiters on Cricket. The Six W in t e r N u m b e r s will be posted im­ mediately on publication to Subscribers. The subscription (to be sent to W. R. Wright, tho Manager of “ C ricket , ” ) for these six monthly issues is Is. 3d. post free. •‘ C r ic k e t ” will be sent post free for T w elve M onths for Six S h illin gs by postal order. WiiST W ickham . E. J. Gripper, c Bryant, b Tutt .. A. .1. Payne, b Tutt A. -T. Baker, b Gale P. Hilton, run out F. Kemp, b R. Joyce II. .. 2 .. 11 .. 16 .. 15 .. 20 W. Hollamby, e Barratt, b 11. J o y ce.................... J. Divall, b Southey .. Rev. Barrington, b riouthey .................... H. Ewins, not out J. Goodbart, b Southey R. Matthews, b R. Joyce B 4, 1b 1, w 2 .. Total .. .. CLEVELAND (BARNES) v. LEYTON. Played at Barnes. L eyto n . C. Vasey, b Carter.. A. Archer, c and b Hutchinson .. .. T. Truman, b Hutchin­ son .................... •■ R. Hegerty. c and b Hutchinson .. F. Mundy, b Carter .. A. Lloyd, b Hutchin6cn J. Thompson,b Hutchin­ son .............................* R.Carpenter, b Hutchin- ' son C.Collett, notout.. . . 1 T. Coulson, b Carter .. R. Atkins, b Carter Extras .................... Total....................16 C l e v e l a n d , THE TRIDENTS v. BOUGHTON CHESTER. H a LL, Played at JSoughton Hall, on August 6 . The Tridents won on the first innings by 12 runs, and had i>wickets to fall. R Hutchinson,b Mundy 1 E. Berry, b Thompson 1 E. Pemell, b Thompson 21 E. Pollok, b Mundy .. 0 ! a . Tough, b Thompson 1 A. Wood, run out .. 5 W. Jarter, h w, b Tru­ man .............................8 B oughton H a l l . R. S. Owen, c WaJsh, b S m ith .............................3 C.T. Ilaynham, cThomp- son, b Parke .. .. 52 F. K. Douglas, c Heaton, b Parko ....................49 R. D. Maddock, b Smith 10 H. C. M‘Ewen, c Smith, bF. W alt-h....................13 E. Hodkinton, b Smith 5 A.F.Rotinson.bF.Walsh 5 J. Thompson, c Shukcr, fc F. Walsh.. . . .. 0 F. Lyon, not out . E. Jones, b Smith II. Hack, b Smith B 4 , 1b l,w 2 .. Total ..145 R. Simons, b Truman.. 0 V. Stratton, not out .. 3 C.E.Ratcliffe, b Thomp­ son .............................8 H. Houstown, nGt out 0 B l, I b 2 ,w l0 ..1 3 Total 56 HENDON CRICKET AND FOOTBALL CLUB’S ATHLETIC SPORTS. At Hendon, Saturday, September 23, 1883, under A.A.A. Laws. Open events-100 yards handicap (three prizes, first value £n); one mile handicap (three prizes, first prize value £5). First opeu event half-past three p.m. Ilamli- ‘•uppers, Messrs. S. II. Baker and T. Shore. Entries close September 22 (or lii«t post September 2 1). Entrance fees, 2s. Gd. Entiies, with fees, to bo sent to Mi. 1 . A. Fison, bon. sec., 'Jhe Institution, Ilendon, N.W ., of whom forms of entry and prospectuses can be obtained. Entries also received at the office of “ Pastime, 17, Paternoster-square, E.C .—Advt. RICHARD DAFT Late Captain o f the Notts County Eleven CRICKET, FOOTBALL, LAWN TENN Ic, AND BRITISH SPORTS EMPORIUM OUTFITTER to the Army and Navy and the principalColleges,Schools and Clubs in the United Kingdom. See Price List for Spe­ cial Discount. CARRIAGE PAjfl ON E X - ALL ORDERS’’ CEEDING £ 1 ACCOMPANIED WITH CASH. Clubs and Schools provided with reliable professional bowlers. Illustrated price-lists, containing laws of each game, als CRICKET FIXTURES for 1883, POST FREE. WHOLESALE and SHIPPING ORDERS PROMPTL EXECUTED. A d d r e ss : RICHARD DAFT, 1, LISTER GATE, NOTTINGHAM BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and re­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPBAINS and STRAINS, l i d . P E R B A T I I OF ALL CHEMISTS, <L-c.

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