Cricket 1884

JUNE 5, 1884. ORICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 183 CROYDON v. FAIRFIELD. Played at Croydon on May 24. F a ir f ie l d . CRESCENT y. HOLBORN. Played at Page’s on May 24. O r e sc e n t . A. W. Pagden, b Allan 5 H. C. Bysche, b Balch 4) H. Anthony, b Shrimp- ton ..........................12 H. Pettifer, b Balch .. 1 E. W. Pettifer,b Balch 4 R. W. Gaskin, not out 22 W. A. Read, st Tate, b Balch..........................1 H.R.Groona.bStephens 18 H. J. Hawkins, b Ste­ phens..........................12 <!. Maynard, b Pettifer 15 C. W. M. Feist, b Pet­ tifer ..........................0 A. Hill, run out .. .. 11 T. P. Austen,b Pettifer 38 R. <T. J. Shrimpton, b Pagden ..................0 J. H. Shaw, b Balch .. 1 F. E. Stephens c Allan, bB alch.. .. 2 E. L. Garratt,b Austen 14 G. Coles, b Austen .. 0 B 5,1 b 2 ................7 T o t a l.............. 114 C. M. Tate,l b w, b Stephens.................. 1 T. L. Roberts, c and b Pettifer.. .. ..1 9 A. W. Allan, not out .. 28 E. H. Balch, not ou t.. 20 B 20,1 b 1, w b 7 .. 28 W. G. Reynolds, b Jen­ nings ..........................11 A. Dickenson, c Clarke, b Harrower .. .. 0 W. Wix, b Jennings .. 29 F. W. Tew, b Jennings 0 A. Hill, 1 b w, b Jen­ nings ..........................6 W. Hanwell, c Clarke, b Rawlinson .. .. 22 W. Hair, c Tween, b Jennings..................2 Total .188 H. C. Clarke, b Wix .. P. Harrower, b Head.. W. Blackford, 1b w, b W i x .......................... H. H. Tween, b W ix.. T. A. Bartlett, b Wix H. Boyton, c Reynolds, b W ix......................... A. Jennings, c Hill, b W i x .......................... R. Head, c Harrower, b Jennings................ 4 T. Holeyman, c Boy­ ton, b Rawlinson .. 19 A. Workman, not out 9 H. W. Brooman, b Rawlinson................0 E x tr a s ............... 11 T o t a l ...............113 W. Rawlinson, b Dick­ enson ..................0 H. Musgrave, b W ix .. 2 H. Rngg, c Holeyman, b Dickenson .. .. I R. Elston, not out .. 7 Extias ..................10 Total NORTH LONDON HIGH SCHOOL v. SOUTH HOUSE. Played at Pond Lane on May 24. H ish S chool . S. J. Prevost,cCrickitt, b J. C o x .................. F. Ward,-bJ. Cox .. S. Good, b J. Cox G. T. Pink,b Matterson H.Gittens,b Matterson S.L.Smith,bMatterson G.E.Good,b Matterson J.A.Rutland, b Matter­ son .......................... 5 L. Ward, b Matterson 5 H. A. Whitmore, h w, b D enton..................6 E. F. Taylor, not out 1 B ..........................11 Total..................54 S ou th H ou se . J. Tower, 1b w, b Pink 6 Cocks, II., b Smith .. 2 A. Crickitt, c Prevost, b Smith ..................1 J. Cocks, h w, b Smith 0 J. Denton, run cut .. 13 G. Matterson, not out 9 Cocks, I., c Ward, b Smith .. ..' .. 1 F. Turner, b Prevost 0 W. Hutton, c and b Prevost ................... 0 C. Witt, c Good, b Smith ..................0 H. Beresford, b Pink.. 5 B 7, w 2, n b 4 .. 13 Total.. 50 BRUNSWICK v. OAKLEY. Played at Brown’s, Nunhead. on May 24. B r u n s w ic k . W. Pike, b Calif .. .. O. Trotman, b Banks W. Poole, c Vincent, b C a lif.......................... -A. Pike, b Calif .. Clayton, b Banks Russel],c Calif,b Banks Beeching, b Banks .. F. Brunwin, c Cremer, b B a n k s ...................1 C. North, not out .. 0 G. Pike, c Johnson, b Calif .. „ ...............2 Extras .................14 Total G. H. Calif, b A. Pike 11 N. H. Jones,b Trotman 5 T. Gracey, b Pike .. 0 R. Cremer, T>Pike .. 5 F. Ashton, b Trotman 2 P. Bank8,b Pike.. .. 8 A.C. Roberts, b Clayton 11 H. Vincent, not out 23 A. C. Johnson, c Rus­ sell, b Poole .. .. 0 Rock, st Russell.. .. 1 T. Brightmore, c and b Clayton..................0 E x tra s...............8 Total In a match between The Field and Har­ rison’s United, on May 17, Crump clean bowled eight of the ten wickets of latter. N. C. B a il e y and W. S. Trollope, playing at Beckenham, for Streatham, on May 24. scored 40 runs in fifteen minutes. T h e 11 C ricket C alendar .” — -This annual handbook, so invaluable to cricketers, is Now R eady . It contains a complete list of Fixtures for the Season, arranged in chrono­ logical order ; pages for Registration of players in Matches to come ; the Laws of cricket ; List of Umpires, and other useful features. The Cricketer's Vade Mecum. Can be obtained of Wright & Co. (Cricket Press), 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. Price Sixpence, Post-free 7d. H igh S coring .— On Saturday last, at Cam­ bridge, the Pembroke College second eleven scored 513 for nine wickets, against St.John’s College second eleven, J. Fell contributed 211. On the same afternoon, for the Orleans Club against the Revellers, on the Banelagh Club Ground, Fulham, Messrs. C. I. Thorn­ ton and J. E A. Greatorex put on 273 runs for the second wicket. Mr. Thornton scored 175, Mr. Greatorex 128. A n E a s y S h a v e , and in half the ordinary time, by using A. S . 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