Cricket 1884

ju n e 5, 1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, 179 ELEVEN OF NORTH v. ELEVEN OF SOUTH. So m a n y im p ortan t fixtu res w ere o n for d e­ cision elsew here that the s o -c a lle d m atch betw een N orth and S ou th at L o rd ’s o n M on ­ day and T u esd ay was altogeth er a m isn om er. In deed, a m a jo rity o f th e pla yers w ere b e ­ low first - class fo rm , a n d th e cricket as a con seq u en ce was v e ry m oderate. C rossland, w hose d eliv ery w as re ceiv ed b y a se ction o f th e o n -look ers w ith d issatisfaction , w as re­ m ark ably su ccessfu l w ith th e ball, an d his b ow lin g w as the feature o f th e m atch . In the tw o in n in gs o f th e S ou th h e to o k fourteen w ickets at a cost o f 80 ru n s. S core and analysis— S outh . First Innings. Seoond Innings. Mr. W. G. Grace,bCroasland 11 b Mycroft .. .. 4 Mr. W. R. Gilbert, b Shilton 22 b Croesland.. .. 81 Mr. W. H. Fowler, b Cross­ land ............................1 1 o Shilton, b Mycroft .. ..2 1 Mr. E. Sainsbury, c Brown, b M y cro ft..........................3 c Hornby, b My- crrft.................. 29 W. Hearn, b CrosRland .. 18 bCrossland.. .. 8 J. Jones,b Crossland .. ..2 1 bCrossland.. .. 1 Gregg, b Crossland .. .. 0 b Crossland.. .. 1 Fothergill, c Price, b Cross- land ................ '................ 12 not out.....................10 Mr. F. T. Welman, not out 17 cWardall,b Crosu- land..................5 Mr. E. A. Parke,b Crossland 0 b Crossland.. .. 0 Woof, c Emmett, b Brown.. 5 c Price, b Cross- land ..................8 Extras ..............................10 Extras.. .. 14 Total........................................................180Total ..180 N orth . First Innings. Seoond Innings. Mr. A. N. Hornby, c Fother­ gill, b Gregg ..................1 b Gregg .. .. 0 A. Price, b W o o f..................4 b Gregg .. .. 4 Wardull, b Gregg..................0 bGrace .. .. 2 Davenport, c Graoe, b Gregg 12 b Gilbert .. .. 14 Mr. L. !0. Lindley, b Gregg 22 b Gregg .. .. 0 S. Brown, b Grace .. 4 c Woof, b Gilbert 48 J. E. Shilton, b Gregg .. 1 c Woof, b Grace 8 H. Emmett, b Gregg .. .. 0 notout..................4 Wood-Sims, not out .. .. 89 c Parke, b Gilbert 14 Crossland, h w, b Grace .. 0 bGrace.................. 4 W. Mycroft, c Welman, b Woof .. .. .. .. .. 2 c Gregg, b Gilbert 8 E x t r a s ..........................6 Extra .. .. 1 Total ................................................... 91Total . 103 BOWLING ANALYSIS. S outh . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R.W. O. M. R.W. Crossland .. 30 11 45 7 .. .. 25.2 8 35 7 M ycrofc.. .. 21 11 28 1 . . . . 27 13 33 3 Shilton.. . . 1 1 7 10 1 .. .. 7 1 18 0 Brown .. .. 20 11 31 1 .. . . 1 0 5 20 0 Wardall 5 2 10 0 N orth . First Innings. Second Innings, O. M. R.W. O. M R.W. Woof .. .. 11.1 4 15 2 . . . . 12 6 15 0 Gregg .. .. 27 13 47 6 .. .. 11 2 82 3 Grace .. .. IS 8 23 2 .. .. 21 12 28 8 Fothergill 3 0 12 0 Gilbert 12.8 6 15 4 YORKSHIRE v. KENT. The Yorkshire eleven gained another victory at Sheffield on Tuesday, when they beat a weak eleven of Kent with eight wickets to spare. Hall did another fine performance, scoring his second hundred within eight days. He was at the wickets altogether about four hours, Frank Hearne played very fine cricket each time for Kent, but with the ex­ ception of Lord Harris and Mr, A. G. Thorn­ ton no one else did anything. TJlyett was the most successful bowler on the Yorkshire side. In Kent’s two innings he took nine wickets for 52 runs. Score and analvsis— K e n t . First Innings. F. Hearne, b Ulyett .. .. 61 Mr. W . H.Patterson,c Peate, b Em m ett..........................9 G. G. Hearne, b Ulyett ,. 8 Lord Harris, c Hunter, b Peel ..................................28 Mr. A. J. Thornton, b Ulyett 31 Rer. R. T.Thornton.bUlyett 1 Mr. A. F. Kemp, b Ulyett .. 5 Wootton, b Ulyett .. .. 0 A. Hearne, b Ulyett .. .. 0 H. Hearne, c Peate, b Peel 1 Pentecost, not out .. . . 0 B 3,1 b 5, w 1................. 9 Second Innings, c Hall, b Peate .. b Peel .. b Ulyett 38 Total . .. ..151 Y o r k sh ir e . First Innings. b Ulyett .. run out .. st Hunter, b Bates c Pullan, b Peel.. c Peate, b Bates 1b w, b Peate .. not out.................. c Peate, b Peel .. B 16,1 b l,w 3 20 Total ..129 Ulyett, b A. Hc:arne .. 80 Hall, run out.. ..100 Baker, b H. Hearne .. 8 Bates, c Patterson, b Harris .. .. ..3 6 Grimshaw, c Pente­ cost, b Wootton .. 1 Pullan, b H. Hearne.. 14 Peel, b H. He\me .. 5 Emmett, o F. Hearne, b H. Hearne .. .. Peate, b Harris .. .« Hunter, not out.. .. Harrison, c and b H. Hearne .................. B 14,1b 9 .. .. Total ..250 In the Second Innings Hall scored (c P tterson, b G. G. Hearne) 5, Baker (b H. Hearne) 13, Bates (not out) 1, Emmett (not out) 5 ; b 5 ,1 b 2—Total 31. BOWLING ANALYSIS. Peate . Harrison Emmett Ulyett . Bates Peel K e n t . First Innings. O. M. R.W. 28 18 24 7 23 14 17 12 9 1 34 Second Innings. O. M. R.W. 13 5 8 21 2 0 16 10 8 5 2 8 0 24 . 15.3 8 25 3 Pullan 205 0 Emmett bowled a wide. Y o r k sh ir e . First Innings. O. M. R.W. Wootton .. 30 15 49 1 H. Hearne A. Hearne A. J. Thornton Lord Harris .. G. G. Hearne 46.219 84 5 9 35 1 1 8 0 27 2 Second Innings. O. M. R.W. 10.3 7 8 1 4 24 0 10 4 16 1 m u , GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA v. ALL NEW YORK. This return match was played at Nicetown on May 10. The Philadelphians won by 66 runs. Morgan and McNutt put on 70 runs for the ninth wicket of Philadelphians. P h il a d e l p h ia . J. A. Scott, c and b C lev erly ..................11 H. Brown, b Lane .. 0 J. B. Thayer, jun., c & b Lane ..................1 R. S. Newhall, b C le v e rly ..................6 E. W. Clark, jun., b L a n e .........................0 S. Law, c Mooie,b Lane 7 J. R. Moore, c Brown, b L a w ..........................0 C. Wilson, bC.Newhall 21 J. L. Pim, c Morgan, b Stoever .................. 6 N. S. Walker, c and b Stoever .................. 8 Lane, b C. Newhall .. 7 J. H. Lambkin, 1b w, b C. Newhall .. .. 16 D. P. Stoever, run out ..........................15 C. A. Newhall, c Lane, b W alker.................. 11 W. C. Morgan, jun., c Walker, b Cleverly.. 87 H. McNutt, not out .. 87 W. Brockie,jun.,b Lane 1 B 4,1 b 1, w 5 ..1 0 T o t a l..................136 B. O. Davy, c Law, b Clark.......................... R. S. Hill, b Clark .. Cleverly, run out F. N. Saunders, c Brockie.b Thayer .. Brewster, b Thayer .. H. Fox, not out 0 1 0 B 2,1 b 1 ..................3 Total 70 A peculiar match was played on May 24 at Rufford (Nottingham), between Edwinstowe and Rufford clubs. Rufford made 21, of which one batsman, Straw, contributed 16, and “ extras ” the remaining five. Herbert Morley took five, and Henry Morley four wickets, each for eight runs. PHILADELPHIANS v. DUBLIN UNIVERSITY. The Philadelphians opened their tour on Monday and Tuesday at Dublin, with a match against the University. After somo very fair cricket the game ended in a draw. The Americans at the end of the first day had made 118 for the loss of three wickets. The remainder of the Eleven, though, did little, and the result of the first innings was a tie. For the Philadelphians, Brewstn- (medium round) was the most successful bowler; he took nine wickets for 96 runs. Score:— D u blin U n iv e r sity . First Innings. J. W. Hynes, c Brown, b M cN u tt..........................41 G. C. Green, b Law .. .. 2 D. Cronin, b Thayer.. .. 81 J. P. Maxwell, b Thayer .. 10 D. M. Emerson, b Thayer 14 W. Johnson, c Brown, b Brewster..........................86 J. M, Maxwell, b Brewster 12 R. H. Scovill, b Brewster 2 F.Fitzgerald, b Brewster.. 21 R. D. Smythe, not out .. 6 W. Halpin, b Brewster .. 2 B l , l b 2 , w l .. .. 4 Second Innings. c Lowry, b Brewster 53 c Law, b Brewster.. 6 c Brown, b Clarke ,. 4 lb w ,b Clarke.. .. 0 b Law ..................25 c Scott, b Brewster 30 b McNutt .. .. 1 c Clarke, b McNutt 14 o Brown,b Thayer.. 26 not o u t ..................20 c McNutt,bBrewster 14 B ..................‘20 Total..........................181 Total .. .*218 P h ila d e lp h ia n s . First Innings. J. A. Scott, o Green, b W. Brockie, b Halpin 19 Halpin ...............48 F.E. Brewster, b Emer­ son .. ., .. ..1 2 J. B. Thayer, b J. M. M a x w e ll...............89 R. S. Newhall, c Fitz­ gerald,bJ.M.Maxwell 17 E.W.Clarke, c Hynes, b Halpin ...............22 S. Law, c Cronin, b Halpin .. •• .. 0 In tho Second Innnigs, J. A. Scott scored (not out) 18, W. Brockie (not out), 8 ; b 2—Total 28. D. P.Stoever, c Halpin, b Fitzgerald .. .. 15 H. Brown, b J. M. M a xw ell..................0 H. McNutt, b J. M. M a x w ell..................0 W .C. Lowry, n otou t.. 2 B 4, lb 8 .. .. 7 Total . .181 M.C.C. & G. v. LEICESTERSHIRE. Played at Leicester on Monday and Tuesday. The County won by four wickets. M.C.C. & "First Innings. West, b R ylott..................5 Mr. R. W. G. Stainton, .c Wheeler, b Bottimore.. 38 W ild.b R y lo tt..................1 Mr. A. E. Payne, b Rylott 0 Mr. E. P. Jobson, c Rylott, b B ottim ore..................17 Mr. A. Bird, b Rylott .. 21 Mr. C. Wilde, c Mountney, b R y lott.......................... 3 Pickett, run out .. .. 22 Mr.G. R. Ward, c Whittle, b Parnham ..................6 Mr. F. C. Mitford, not out 0 Burton, c Whittle, b Rylott .. .................. 4 B 6, l b l .................. 7 G. Second Innings, c and b Whittle .. 4 b R y lo tt................... 1 b R y lo t t ..................Id c Wheeler, b Rylott 24 b Whittle..................9 c Stone, b Rylott .. 8 not out b Stone b R y lo tt..................0 c Townsend, b Stone 12 c Parnham, b Rylott 0 B ..................3 Total .127 Total .. 13 L e ic e ste r sh ir e . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. W. H. Hay, c Pickett, b Burton.......................5 c Pickett, b Burton 11 Wheeler, c Pickett, b Bur­ ton ...............................21 c Pickett, b Burton *24 Warren, b West .. .. 7 b Burton............u Mr. C. Marriott, c Burton, b W e s t .......................28 cBurton, b W est.. 11 Rev. W. Townshend, b West ........................8 b West .........0 Bottimorc, c Payne, b P ic k e t t ...................... 20 not o u t ............6 Mr. C. C. Stone, c West, b P ic k e t t ....................... 8 not o u t ............ 5 Mountney, c Burton, b P ic k e t t ........................8 c Wild,b Pickett .. 9 Parnham, c Wild, bWest 15 Whittle, not out .. .. 8 Rylott, o Ward, b West .. 7 B 4,1 b 1, w 1 .. .. 6 B .5 Total .141 Total 71

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