Cricket 1883

78 CRICKET; AWEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. m ay 3, i m . SUSSEX COLTS MAT3H. The annual match between the Young Players and the Gentlemen of Sussex will take place at Brighton to-day and to-morrow. The Young Players will be : W. W. Larby (Hurstmoncieux), G. L. Mills (Midhurst), J. Hemsley (Black Boys), J. Major (Seaford), H. Anscombe (Northchapel), W. Burrage (Billingshurst), W. G. Henly (Bury), A. J. Giles (Bury), H. Miles (Mark Cross), C. Poundsberry (Brighton), A. Brackpool (Crawley Down), T. Pilcher (Hailsham), E. Chariwood (East Grinstead), E. Kenward (Wivelsfield), F. Peckham (Uckfield), and Mr. H. R. Edwards (Brighton). Mr. P. Chasemore (Horsham) will captain the sixteen, of whom Burrage, Henly, Giles, and Brackpool only have appeared in previous Young Players’ matches. SURREY C. & G. v. RICHMOND TOWN Played at the Oval, yesterday. The scoring on both sides was low. Lockyer bowled well for the Surrey Club, whose eleven was entirely composed of young players. S urrey . First Innings. Matthews, st J. Ratcliff, b Clifford...................................... Abel, st J. Ratcliff, b Clifford J. N. Bush, b Vassila . . .. C. R. Annand, o Doyle, b Vassi’a ........................... Haden, c Tobe, b Vassila Lockyer, b Vassila....................6 Harrison, b Vassila, . . .. 0 Eden, lb w ,b Clifford.. .. 0 Kelley, b Clifford....................8 Roberts, b Vassila....................3 Wood, pot out .. . . .. 0 B 6 ......................................6 18 14 Second Innings. b Gilbert ....................8 b Gilbert ....................14 b Wheeler ....................0 lb w,b Clifford.. .. 0 lb W.,.b Clifford.. . . 18 n otou t.. ., . . .. 8 c Gilbert, b Clifford .. 29 b W h e e le r....................9 not out.............................3 b R ead in g....................8 B 8, 1-b 2 . . .. 5 Total.............................54 R ichmond .- Total 97 T. Ratcliff, b Roberts .. 7 G. Clifford, b Lockyer .. 0 H. Tobe, b Bush .. .. 6 F. Reading, b Loekyer.. 10 A. Doyle, o Abel, b Lockyer ; . . . . . . 29 C. Ratcliffe, b Abel .. 12 C. \yh,eeler, b Lockyer.. 11 A. Gilbert, not out Jas.Ratcliff, b Harrison A. Wood, b Lockyer .. G. Vassila, absent B 4 ............................. Total .. .. YORKSHIRE UNITED ELEVEN v. EIGH­ TEEN OF BRADFORD AND DISTRICT. This match was to have been played at Brad­ ford on Friday and Saturday last. Unfortu­ nately rain prevented the delivery of a ball on the second day, and only seven pickets of the eleven fell during the game. T he E leven . A.Sowden.c Sowden, b W ilson..........................12 L. Hall, b Harrison .. 8 G. Ulyett, c Sowden, b Harrison .................. 6 I. Grimshaw, not out .. 25 Mr.A.Thornton,eWilkca, b Wilson ...................1 E. Lockwood, run out .. 1 Mr. R. Sedgwick, c Pickles, b Wilson .. o A.Hill,c Pollard,bWilson 0 E. Lurab, not ou t.. .. 11 Extras .................... 7 Total....................71 E. Peate and G. Pinder to bat. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL v. ST. CHARLES’ COLLEGE. Played at Notting Hill on April 21, and resulted in a victory for former by 45 runs. U niversity C ollege S chool . F. H. Gossage, o Rose- Innes, b Strawson .. 1 J.S. Haycraft,bEdwards 43 H R. Dixon, c Hoare, b Edwards ....................0 L. R. Jacobs, b Edwards 15 A. C. Cook, b Heditch 2 R. J.Hutchinson, 1b w,b C aldbcck....................2 S t . C harles ’ J. Rose-Innes, 1 b w, b F r ip p .............................22 W . Francia, run out .. 4 J. C. Dujardin, c Harris, b Haycraft....................0 J. Strawson, b Haycraft 1 W . Caldbeck, run out .. 3 J. O’Brien, run out . . 0 T. Heditch, c Trimen, b Haycraft ....................0 A. R. Trimen,b Heditch 0 H. Wade, b Edwards .. 2 W . A. Harris, b Heditch 0 T. W . Fripp, not out .. 10 A. Mority, b Heditch .. 3 Extras ........................15 T otal........................93 C ollege . T. G. D. Hoare, b Hay­ craft ...................................6 W . Gaynor, b Haycraft 3 D. Pena, b Haycraft .. 5 W . Edwards, not out .. 1 Extras .......................... 8 Total .. ..4 8 BRITON AMATEURS v. S. MAW , SON AND THOMPSON. Played at Dulwich, on Saturday, April 28, and resulted in a draw. S. M aw , S on and T hompson . J. Dowell, 1 bw,bDuggna J. Jordan, o Newsome, b Duggna .................... C. Jones, c Duggna, c M ad d ison .................... A. Burningham,bMaddi- son .. . . .. H. Pyne, b Duggna Frampton, run out R. Leng, b Duggna H. Potter, b Duggna .. A. Brasset, run out Lloyd, c Tardiff,bTrible- cock ............................. Denman, not out .. B 2,1b 6 .................... Total B riton A mateurs . Newsome, b Potter Hill, b Dowell.. .. Tardiff, b Potter .. Hamblin, b Potter.. Triblecock, not out Duggna, b Dowell.. Maddison, notout.. B 2, 1b 1, w 4 .. Tctal. TEDDINGTON v. NEW MALDEN. Played on Saturday. H. W . Lindsay, run out 0 W . Fogg, b West .. .. 0 R. S. Yerburgh, b Batt 2 W . Furze, o Atfield, b Batt .............................2 L. Cole, 1b w, b Batt .. 10 F.G. Millington,cSmith, b W est.............................4 T eddington . E. Sims, b West .. W . Scruton, b Batt . H. Sedgwick, b West J. Ruffell, not ou t.. J. Wyatt, run ou t.. B 8, 1b 8, w 2 Total F. Atfield, c Furze, Fogg ............................. H. Batt, b Fogg .. W . Vickery, b Furze .. G. West, b Yerburgh .. W . T. CoBter,cYerburgh b Fogg.. , G. Robertson, b Fogg .. N ew M alden . .. 24 F. Smith, c and b Fogg 2 R. Atfield, b Yerburgh 1 C. Atfield, not out .. 2 F. Bryant, st Sedgewick 0 G.Jennings,sSedgewick Byes.. MARRIED v. SINGLE OF PALLINGSWICK .CLUB. This match was played at East Acton, on Saturday, April 28. M arried . L. Chapman, b Canter.. 10 W . C. Yarborough, b Canter.............................10 O. J. Fraser, run out .. 5 D. II. Hewitt, b F. Cle- raence .. ..................4 S. G. Stevens, b Weber E. Kettle, not out J. Bentley, not out B 4, n-b 1 Total Collins, J. Fraser, M. Weber and Knox to bat. S ingle . F. W . Dickinson, b Yar­ borough .................... 2 F. W. Clemence, b Kettlo 3 B. A. Carter, st. Hewitt, b Yarborough .. .. 13 F. Clemence, b Kettlo .. 2 W . L. Hotclikin, b Kettle 0 G. Nicholson, run out .. 2 L. Weber, not out. . .. 15 A. W . Graham,b Kettle J. 11. Scott, b Yar­ borough .................... J.F.Abercromby, runout 1J. Windsor, c Collins, b Yarborough .. Total 46 CLAPTON WANDERERS v. LOWER CLAPTON. Played at Pond Lane, Clapton, on Saturday, April 28. CLArTON W anderers . W . A. Horncastlc, run out .............................20 F. Burton, c Bishop, b Crook.............................0 C. Ticehurst, b Bashill 0 J. W . McEwen, b Bashill 0 J. Judd, c Jay, b Crook.. 1 H.Carr, blnw ood.. .. 15 N. Baker, run out.. F. Davis, b Inwood F. Sibley, b Inwood J. Bedding, run out F. Gosling, not out Extras .. Total 49 L ower C lapton . Inwood, b Horncastlc .. Smith, b McEwen.. Crook, b McEwen.. Jay, c Carr, b Horn- c a stle ............................. Hockn, run out . . .. Toming, b McEwen .. Toddy, b McEwon.. II. Bishop, b McEwen.. 0 Bashill, not out .. .. ^ W . F. Bishop, c Hom- castle, b McEwen .. 8 Williamson, b Ticehurst 0 E x t r a s .................... 9 Total 26 YOUNG PLAYERS OF SURREY v. ESHER. The Young Players of Surrey made a creditable show in this match on the ground of the Esher club on Monday. The club was fairly well represented, but the youngsters were able to pull through with only two runs to spare. Abel played excellent cricket, and Matthews, Voss and King were the most successful with the bat. Wood, King, Yoss, Roberts, and Abel also bowled well. Mr. M. C. Clarke played good cricket for the Esher Club. S urrey C olts . First Innings. Mathews, 1b w, b Wright Voss, c and b Hadow Abel, b Game .................... King, c Game, b Hadow.. Mr. T. T. Bradbury, c Castle, b Game .....................................0 Haden, c Hadow, b Game .. 0 Kelly, st C. C. Clarke, b Game 1 Watford, b H a d o w ....................1 Harrison, not out ....................4 Roberts, b Hadow .. .. ,. 0 Mr. C. Moon, run out .. .. 2 Wood, c Wright, b Gams .. 0 B 9 ,1-b 2 .............................11 Second Innings, c Martineau, b Hadow......................... 1 b L u c a s ..........................1 not out .......................48 c Lawrell, b Mar­ tineau .. ..1 4 b Lucas .. c Hill, b Wright b Lucas .. .. cH ill,b Lucas c and b Gam e.. Total 70 E sher . First Innings. Mr. W . H. Game, c King, b R o b erts..................................... 0 Mr. M. C. Clarke, b Voss .. .. 12 Mr. C. C. Clarke, b Roberts .. 6 Mr. G. M. Wright, b Wood .. 23 Mr. C. P. Lawrell, b Roberts.. 0 Mr. E. M. Hadow. b Abel.. .. 13 Mr. A. P. Lueas, b W ood.. .. 7 Mr. M. Marshall, b Abel.. .. 1 Mr. S. Castle, not out .. .. 5 Mr.R. D. Hill, b Wood .. . . 3 Mr.G. C. Bird, b Wood .. . . 0 Mr. L. Martineau, o Watford, b Abel ......................................0 B ................................... .. .. 6 run o u t ....................7 run o u t ....................1 b C. C. Clarke.. .. 0 B 3 ,1-b 3, w 1 .. 7 Total.. .. 88 Second Innings. b W o o d ....................0 not o u t ....................48 c Harrison,b King.. c Watford, b King.. b King .................... absent .................... o Watford, b Mat­ hews .................... b Voss .................... b Roberts .. b Roberts st Watford, b King b King .. B 2, 1-b 2 .. T o t a l .............................76 Total.. .. 80 SHEFFIELD PARK v. TEN SUSSEX PLAYERS (W ITH A. SHAW). The first of the trial matches arranged by Lord Sheffield came off on April 25, in Sheffield Park. Shaw’s Eleven won by one innings and 101 runs. Hide took six wickets for 45 runs, Shaw sixwickets for 15 runs, and Senoschal four for 36 in the first inning3 of the Sheffield Park. In the second Juniper^got seven wickets for six runs, and Skinner four for nine. S heffield P ark . First Innings. Rev. F. J. Greenfield,cM'Cor- mick, b Seneschal .. H. Phillips, b Shaw .. Tester, b Seneschal .. W.Humphreys,c Shoosmith, b Senoschal............................. W. Payne, b Seneschal.. .. Mr. F. Clements, c Juniper, b Shaw ..................................... Mr. H. C. Hardy, cSkinner, b Shaw ..................................... Rev. W . Summers, b Shaw.. J. Gilbort, b Shaw.................... F. Mitchell, c and b Shaw .. A. Hide, run o u t .................... W . G. Henly, not out .. .. Extras ............................ Second Innings 0 c Newham b Juniper 3 5 cMitchell,b Juniper .. 1 5 b Skin n er....................1 19 cBrann, b Skinner .. 0 3 c Shaw, b Skinner .. -2 9 c Mitchell, b Juniper 1 1 b J u n ip er....................0 0 c Mitchell, b Juniper 2 0 b J u n ip er....................0 8 st Newham, b Juniper 0 5 notout.............................5 1 c Newham, b Skinner 0 3 Extras ....................2 Total., 54 Total. 17 S ussex P layers . Mr. W . Newham, b Hide 48 A. Payne, b Henly .. 11 Mr, G. Brann, b Hide .. 52 Mr. E. J. M‘Cormick, b Hide ..........................0 Shoosmith,bHide.. .. 11 A. Shaw* b Humphreys 7 Seneschal, 1bw, bHum- phreys.......................... 1 Huggett, b Hide .. .. 26 W . H. Mitchell, b Hum­ phreys .............................2 Skinner, not out .. . . . 7 Juniper, b Hide .. .. 0 Extras . . . . .. 7 Total ..172 G ra v e s e n d C lu b . — The opening match of this club was played on Saturday, when the Married met the Single. Eev. F. J. Greenfield (the Sussex County captain) made 68 (not out), fortheSingle; Messrs. G . Mallinson (Park House) 40, Capt., Jackson 22, and Mr. G. B. Kosher 22, for the Married. The Single scored 131; Married, 74.

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