Cricket 1883
6 2 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. a p e i l 26, isss. Mr. Harrison, for the Haileyburians, proved of valuable service with the ball. The game ultimately resulted in a draw, as the score will show W estminster S choot .. F. J. Higgins, c Ponson- bv, b Gascoine .. . .108 A. E. Bedford, cGurdon, b Gascoine....................11 C. B. Tritton, cGascoine, b Harrison....................5 A . Stansfield,cGascoine, b Harrison....................0 J. E. M. E len, b Harri son .............................6 F. G. Thorne, bHarrison 0 C. Gurdon, b Armitago 14 II. A. Debenham, b Hig gins ..............................0 J. F. Newton, b Tritton 4 G. Gascoine,b Tritton.. 10 E . T. Gurdon, not o u t.. 12 O ld H aileyburians . A. G. L. Rogers, c Gur don, b Ponsonby .. 13 F. Hoskins, b Harri son .. .. .. .. 1 A. Armitage, b Harri son .............................0 A. Hurst, b Harrison.. 3 H. C. Gibson, not ou t.. 0 Extras ....................17 Total ....................164 H. W . Jellicoe, not out 0 II. L. Ponsonby, b Trit ton .............................1 E x tr a s ....................8 Total 41 C. E. Baker, A. F. Randolph, F. O. Harmon, and A. N. Other did not bat ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL, LEATHERHEAD, v KEY. W. P. BIGG’S ELEVEN. This match was played on the School-ground on April 21st, in cold and unpleasant weather, which militated against large scores. Bate and Newman for the School, and Lowis and Spencer for the scratch team, batted in good form. Score S t J ohn ’ s S chool . T. P. Pnto, b Spencer .. 13 W . S. Penley, b A. P. L u can .............................2 W . C. Syraes, c Eves, b Spencer ....................0 J. M. Morris, b A. P. L u c a s .............................5 S. Brutton, c Rigg, b A. P. Lucas ....................5 E. F. Newman, c Eves, b A. P. Lucas.................... E. B. Wilkinson, b A. P. L u cn s.............................0 S. McCormick, b Spencer 2 C. R. Poole, not ou‘ .. 3 W . E. O. Williams, b Spencer .................... 4 F. C. Fisher, c Har greaves, b A. P. Lucas 1 B 4 ,lb 1, w 1 .. .. 6 16 Total....................57 R ev . W . P. B igg ’ s E leven . E. Hands, c Symes, Bate ...........................0 H. Lowisj c Brutton, b Bate .........................22 Rev. W . P. Rigg, 1b w, b Bate ...........................2 Rev. R. D. Eves, c New man ,b Bnto.................14 A. P. Lucas, b Morris .. 1 T. Spencer, b Bate.. .. 13 F. H. Williams,!) Morris 0 W. Hargreaves, 1b w, b B a t e .............................2 A. H. Barltrop, not out 1 E. Newall, b Bate .. .. 1 J. Lorv, b Bate .. .. 0 L b l , w l ...................2 Total................ 58 YOUNG PLAYERS OF SURREY v. MR. R, JAMES’ ELEVEN. * This, the first trial match of the Surrey Colts, was played at Kennington Oval yesterday. King, of Richmond, Voss, of Croydon, and Mat thews, of Thames Ditton, showed the best form of the new players, and the two last named are likely all-round cricketers. Score : — Y oung P layer , Matthews, b Dennis . . 8 Vos •, b Dennis .. ..1 1 King, st Rateliffc, b B u rn s.............................3G Mr.T. Bradbury.c J. Rat cliff, b Amaud ,. ..1 1 Abel, c Smout, b Wheeler .................... 87 Haden. not out .. .. 37 Mr. C. Moon, b Gilbert.. 0 M r . J ames ’ Doyle, c and b Matthews 17 E. Arnnud, b Voss .. 19 J. TfatcHffe,bVoss .. .. 0 Gilbert, not out .. .. 2 Wheeler, b Matthews .. 1 } of S urrey . Eden, c James, b Gilbert 0 Quixey, c Middleton, b Wheeler .......................... 8 Mr.'Roberts, b Wheeler.. 8 Terry, b Dennis .. .. 0 W . Wood, b Dennis .. 0 Mr. J. Roberts, b Gilbert I B 5, 1b 3, w 1 .. .. 9 Total......................156 E leven . Smout, b Voss .. .. 2 C. Ratcliffe, not out .. 11 B 6 ...................................6 Total........................58 O n Saturday, on Ihe Recreation Ground at Portsmouth for H.M.Y. Osborne v. Ottawa, Harvey scored 110 not out to a total of 182. C ricket M u sic .— “ Invitation to the ball,” Gustavus Batti.; “ Batti Don G iovanni;” “ Maiden over ! over -with me,” F. Schillkog; Favourite catch, Old English, “ Home! Sweet Home,” Bishop ; “ Cricket on the Hearth ” Quadrilles, Jullien; “ On"a'fcBat’s back I fly,” Ariel’s, song,’;'!- “ |0;-Mothor he’s come to the wicket,” Miss Hobbers ; “ Good Bye Sweet heart, Good Bye,” Sims Reeves .—Melbourne Punch. T h e following are the chief fixtures for the season just commencing. April 26, at Oxford, Oxford University—Seniors’ Match ,, 30, at Cambridge, Cambridge Univ.—Seniors’ Match ,, ,, at Oxford. Oxford University—Freshmen’s Match May 2, at Lord’s, M.C.C. Meeting and Dinner „ 3, at Cambridge, University —Freshmen’s Match ,, ,, at Lord's, Colts of North v. Colts of South „ ,, at Oval, Annual Meetirg and Dinner, Surrey Club ,, 7, at Cambridge, Eleven v. Next Sixteen „ „ at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Sussex „ ,, at Oxford, Eleven v. Sixteen Freshmen ,, 10, at Cambridge, M.C.C. and G. v. University „ 14, at Brighton, Sussex v. Hants ,, „ at Derby, Eleven v. 22 Colts of County „ „ at Leicester, M.C.C. and G. v. Leicestershire „ „ at Lord’s, North v. South (Cricketers’ Fund) „ „ at Manchester, Eleven v. 18 Gentlemen and Players „ „ at Nottingham, Notts v. Surrey „ „ at Oxford, Eleven v. Next Sixteen „ 17, at Cambridge, University v. an England XI „ „ at Leicester, Leicestershire v. Surrey ,, „ at Manchester, Derbyshire v. Lancashire „ 21, at Derby, Derbyshire v. Surrey „ „ at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Yorkshire „ 24, at Cambridge, University v. Yorkshire „ „ at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Kent „ „ at Oval, Surrey v. Hants „ „ at Oxford, University v. M.C.C. and G. ,, 28, at Lords, Middlesex v. Gloucestershire „ „ at Sheffield, Yorkshire Colts Match ,, 81, at Cambridge, University v. Gentlemen of England „ „ at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Derbyshire „ „ at Oval, Surrey v. Gloucestershire „ „ at Oxford, University v. Lancashire June 4, Lord's, M.C.C. & G. v. Nottinghamshire „ „ Manchester, Lancashire v. Kent „ ,, Oxford, University v. Gentlemen of England „ „ Southampton, Hants v. Sussex „ 7, Dewsbury, Yorkshire r. Kent „ „ Lord’s, M.C.C. & G. v. Norfolk ,, „ Nottingham, Notts v. Lancashire ,, „ Oval, Surrey v. Middlesex „ 11, Lord’s, M.C.C. & G. v. Lancashire „ „ Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Sussex ,, „ Twickenham, Cambridge University v. Orleans Club „ 14, Lord’s, Middlesex v. Yorkshire ,, „ Manchester, Lancashire v. Oxford University „ „ Oval, Surrey v. Cambridge University „ 18, Brighton, Sussex v. Kent „ „ Bradford, Yorkshire and Notts v. England ,, „ Lord’s M.C.C. & G. v. Cambridge University „ „ Oval, Surrey v. Herts „ ,, Twickenham, Oxford University v. Orleans Club „ 21, Lord’s M.C.C. & G. v. Oxford University „ „ Oval, North v. South, Pooley’s benefit „ 25, Derby, Derbyshire v. Lancashire . ,, „ Lord’s, Oxford v. Cambridge „ „ Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Notts „ 28, Oval, Gentlemen v. Players „ „ Southampton, Hants v. Surrey ,, 29, Eton, Eton v. Winchester July 2, at Lords, Middlesex v. Kent ., „ at Nottingham, Notts v. Yorkshiro ,, „ at Oval, Surrey v. Sussex ,, 5, at Manchester, Lancashire v. Yorkshire ,, 9, at Brighton, Sussex v. Surrey „ „ at Derby, Derbyshire v. M.C.C. & G. „ „ at Lords, Gentlemen v. Players „ 12, at Gloucester, Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire „ „ at Manchester, Lancashire v. Surrey „ 18,'at Lords, Eton v. Harrow ,, 16, at Derby, M.C.C. & G. v. Derbyshire „ „ at Lords, Middlesex v. Surrey „ „ at Maidstone, Kent v. Sussex ., ,, at Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Lancashire „ 19, at Lords, Middlesex v. Notts „ at Maidstone, Kent v. Surrey „ 23, at Leeds, Yorkshire v. Surrey ,, ,, n.t Leicester. Harrow Wanderers v. Leicestershire „ 25, at Lords, Rugby v. Marlborough I,, 26, at Liverpool, Lancashire v. Gloucestershire ,, „ at Nottingham, Notts v. Sussex „ „ at Oval, Surrey v. Yorkshiro „ 28, at Vincent Square, Westminster v. Charterhouse „ 80, at Bradford, Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire „ ,, at Derby, Derbyshire v. Sussex „ „ at Lords, M.C.C. & G. v. Somersetshire Aug. 2, at Nottingham. Notts v. Gloucestershire ,, „ at Oval, Surrey v. Somersetshire ,, 6, Canterbury Week, Kent v. Marylebone C. and G. „ „ at Oval, Surrey v. Notts ,, „ at Sheffield, Derbyshire v. Yorkshire „ ,, at Southampton, Hants v. Sometshire „ 9, at Canterbury, Kent v. Middlesex „ „ at Clifton, Gloucestershire v. Somersetshire „ „ at Manchester, Lancashire v. Notts „ 13, at Derby, Lancashire and Yorkshire v. England (Mycroft’s benefit) „ „ at Oval, Surrey v. Leicestershire „ „ at Taunton, Somersetshire v. Gloucestershire „ 16, at Clifton, Gloucestei shire v. Middletex „ ,, at Gravesend, Kent v. Yorkshire „ „ at Taunton, Somersetshire v. Surrey „ 20, at Brighton, Sussex v. Yorkshire (Charlwcod’e benefit) „ „ at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire v. Surrey (Chelten ham Week) „ „ at Gravesend, Kent v. Lancashire „ „ at Nottingham, Notts v. Middlesex „ 23, at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire v. Notts „ „ at Huddersfield, Yorkshire v. Middlesex „ „ at Oval, Surrey v. Lancashire „ ,, at Taunton, Hants v. Somersetshire ,, 27, at Brighton, Sussex v. Notts „ „ at Clifton, Gloucestershire v. Lancashire ,, „ at Derby, Derbyshire v. Yorkshiro ,, „ at Oval, Surrey v. I^ent „ 80, at Nottingham, Notts v. M.C.C. and G. „ 30, at Oval, Derbyshire v. Surrey Sep. 8, at Brighton, Derbyshire v. Sussex „ 3, at Scarborough, Yorkshire v. M.C.C. and G. Scarborough Festival. MALVERN COLLEGE. May 12, Malvern College v. Lincoln College (Oxon.) „ 19, Malvern College v. Magdalen College (Oxon.) „ 26, Malvern College v. Exeter College (Oxon.) June 2, Malvern College v. Malvern Town „ 5, Malvern College v. Derbyshire Friars „ 9, Malvern College v. Dorsetshire C.C. ,, 14, Malvern College v. Calthorpe C C. „ 22, 23, Malvern College v. Bradficld College „ 27, 28. Malvern College v. Emeriti C.C. July C, 7, Malvern College v. Old Malvernians C.C. ,. 18, 11, At Repton, Maivein College v. Repton Sehoo „ 21, Malvern College v. Clifton C.C. ,, 28, Malvern College v. Malvern Town (return) REPTON SCHOOL. May 15, At Repton, Repton School v. Friars C.C. „ 21, At Nottingham, Repton School v. Notts Amatanrs Juno 15, 16, At Repton, Repton School v. Jesus Coll. Camb. „ 21, 22, At Repton, Repton School v Old Reptonians „ 80, At Derby, Repton School v. Friars C.C. July 5, 6, At Uppingham, Repton School *. Uppnghm. Schl. „ 13, 14, At Repton, Repton School v. Malvern Collego TnE “ Paramatta,” in which Messrs. C. T. Studd, Read, Tytecote, and Leslie are said to be returning home, left Colombo on April 19. She is due at at Suez on Wednesday next, T iie Manager of “ C r ic k e t ” is desirous of purchasing Vols. 13, 14, and 15, of “ Scores and Biographies.” They must be in good con dition. Tns Ground Staff at Lord’s for the present season will consist of T. Hearne, Farrands, West, Flanagan, Clayton, Rylott, F. Morley, F. Wild, W. Mycroft, G. G. Hearne, Sherwin, Wheeler, T. Mycroft, W. Hearn, Flowers, Price, Pilling, Barnes, O’Shaughnessy, W.Gunn, Scotton, Hay, Woof, Fothergill, Attewell, Parn- ham and F. Hearne. L e icestershire C h alleng e C u p .— The follow ing are the dates on wrhich the first round of matches between the sixteen clubs entered, will be played on the Aylestone Road Ground, at Leicester—May 5, Napier United v. Kibworth. May 5, Trinity v. Victoria Sunday School. May 26, Oxford v. Fleckney. May 26, Walker and Kempson v. Earl’s Shilton. Juno 2, Ivanhoe v. Leicestershire Town. June 9, De Montford v. South End. June 9, Clarendon v. Ansty. O n April 12, at Malta, for Royal Munster Fusi liers (104th), v. Royal Sussex Regt. (107th), Lieut. Oates'scored i69, not out, to a total of 295. Lieut. Oates, who is an Old Harrovian, played for Notts in 1881. C o l . T ru ell (53rd), scored 131 out of a total of 261, for Infantry Brigade v. Royal Navy, at Malta, on March 22. T h e Black Watch scored 430 at Cairo, on March 26 and 28, against Cameronian High landers. T o these Sergeant W. Campbell con tributed 106. Cameronians made 100 and 116, Lieut. Davidson, 75 not out, apparently going through the innings. G. B e a n , of Sutton in Ashfield, the highest scorer in the Notts Colts Match, is engaged with the Oldham Club for the season. T h e fixtures of the United Theatrical Club for May are May 11,j Dulwich, v. Lausanne; 16, Acton, v. Acton ; 21, Eton and Middlesex, v. St. Thomas’s Hospital; 25, Brixton, v. Brixton 30, Dulwich, v. iEolian. Mr. J. R. Crauford, Vaudeville Theatre, is the Hon. Sec.
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