Cricket 1884
203 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. j u n e i 2,1884. ME. J. W. HOBBS’ y. MITCHAM. Played at Mitcham on May 31. First Inningc'. Compton, c & b Beaumont 15 J. Caffery,b Mills .. .. 5 T. D. Lee, b Mills .. .. 9 .T. Abrehart, b Beaumont 5 W. Jones, run out .. .. 18 Jas. Caffery, b Beaumont 6 F. Knight, b Mills .. .. 1 W. Gould, not out .. .. 5 Capt. F. Newman, b Bean- mont .. . . . . .. 2 A. Harwood, b Beaumont 0 Jas. Parling, e andb Beau m ont.................................3 Extras.......................... 8 Second Innings. c Hooker, b Mills .. 4 c and b Beaumont.. 0 b Mills ..................6 c Mills, b Beaumont 0 b Mills ..................8 b Mills ..................8 c Hooker, b Mills .. 7 b Beaumont .. .. 0 b Mills b Mills not o u t ..................0 Extras .. .. 6 Total.........................77 Total .. . . 8 4 J. W. H o b b s ’ XI. First Innings, R. T homson, run out Hooker, b Knight W. Gorman, b Abre hart .......................... Peters, b Knight, A. Wheeler,c Abrehart, b Jones ..................17 T. Brown, b Abrehart 8 Mills, b Abrehart .. 2 Beaumont, c Jones, b A brehart..................2 > J. Ayres, b Abrehart .. 25 i Nutt all, not out .. . . 31 H. Adams, b Abrehart 2 I In the Second Innings, A. Wheeler scored (not out}, 6, Mills (not out), 10—Total, 10. Extras .................. 7 Total BLACKHEATH PROP. SCHOOL v. ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL, LEATHERHEAD. Played at Leatherhead. B l a c k h e a t h S c h o o l . F. \V. Dyne, b Le Breuf 0 C. 0. Springthorpe, run out ..........................8 S. C. Lewis, c Penley, b Le B c o u f..................0 E. F. Rowsell, b Penley 19 J. N. Noakes, c Brutton, b Penley .. .. .. 2 G. D. Finch, b Penley.. 0 G. F. Reid, b Le Bceuf 1 M. A. North, c and b Penley .................. 2 H. E. Brooke, c Per kins, b Penley.. .. 1 E. P. Parsons, not out 17 C. T. Watney,b Penley 0 E xtras..................2 Total. 52 S t . J o h n ’ s S c h o o l . A. W.Stewart,b Watney 9 E. n . W. Leachman, b Watney ..................0 W. C. Symes, run out.. 6 S. Brutton, c Reid, b Noakes ..................85 W. S. Penley, c Reid, b Noakes ..................16 C. R. Poole, b SpriDg- ihorpe......................... 20 C.F. Merinagen,c Wat- t_ ney, b Brcoke .. .. 33 N. Pei kins, c and b Brooke ..................7 J. H. Lory, st Parsons, b B rooke..................2 H. Le Bceuf,c Parsons, b B rooke..................2 M. W. Ball, not out .. 1 E xtras..................22 Total .153 LANGPORT v. YEOVIL. L axgport . First Innings. Second Innings. Rev. A.C. Ainslie, c Mil- borne, b Tompsett .. 4 cWilliams, b Tomp- sett .. ... . . 21 E. Western, b Milborno 1 cM ilborne,b W. S. M a y o ..................44 W. Trask, b Milbome .. 4 b Milborne .. .. 2 E. L. Louch, b Tompsett 1 b Baskett..................14 C. J. Trask, b Milborne .. O b Milborne .. .. 16 W. Reynolds, c P. W. Mayo, b Tompsett .. 0 c Maynard, b W. S. M a y o ..................8 J. Englard, not ou t.. .. 2 c and b Tompsett.. 1 D.Needham,b Tompsett.. 0 bW . S. Mayo.. .. 8 J. Dennett, c P. W. Mayo, b T o m p s e tt..................0 bW . S. Mayo.. .. 6 R.U. Mead, run out.. .. 0 n o t o u t ..................2 Rev, C. P. Berryman, b M ilborne..........................0 h w, b Milborne .. 0 Extras..........................5 Extras .. .. 25 ToLal 17 Total .. ..145 P. W. Mayo, retired h u r t ..........................5 G.Manning,c England, b Western .. .. 23 H. M. Watts, b C. J. Trask..........................87 F. Tompsett, c Eng land, b Needham .. 6 W. S. Mayo, b Need ham ................ .. .. 28 S. R. Baskett, b W. Trask..........................20 C. Harding, b W .Trask 2 W. Milborne, run out 8 G. Marden, c Reynolds, b Needham .. .. 0 W.T. Maynard, not out 0 C.Williams,b Needham 0 E x tra s..................41 Total . ..163 G R A N V IL L E (L E E ) v. C R O Y D O N (S econd E lev en s .) P layed at L ee on M ay 31. C roydon . First Innings. Second Innings. II. J. Hawkins, b Yeoman 5 E. Maynard, c Taylor, b L in d le y ..........................7 b W ilson................ 14 A. W. Allan, c Yeoman, b L in d le y ..................'. . 0 b W ilson..................8 J. E. Day, st Furze, b L in d le y ..........................0 1 b w, b Wilson .. 11 T. P. Austen, b Yeoman .. 0 c Wilson, b Nuding 0 A. Hill, b Yeoman .. .. 4 b W ilson.................9 A. Pulford, b Yeoman .. 0 b Nuding..................5 W.W.Corbi8hly,c Edwards, b Lindley!..........................4 not o u t .................6 H. Roberts, c Edwards, b Y eo m a n ..........................14 not o u t .................1 C. M. Tate, 1bw , b Yeoman 0 Shrimpton, not out .. .. 1 c Lindley, b Wilson 1 B 4, w 1..........................5 B .......................4 Total..........................40 To!al 59 G r a n v il ie . T. Jerrard, b Austen 18 E. Furze, b Day .. .. 24 F. Taylor, b Shrimpton 11 J. Yeoman, o Tate, b Pulford .................. 3 E. M. Rogers, b Day .. 4 F. Edwards, c and b Pulford ..................20 P. P. Webb, b Day .. J5 A. Lindiey, b Roberts 8 F. Wilson, b Maynard 1 C.M.Moore, b AuBten.. 8 C. Nuding, not out .'. 0 B 9,1 b 2, w 2 .. 13 Total . .120 CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL v. MILL HILL 2 nd X I. Played at the Eton and Middlesex on May 28. C. L. s. J. J. Macgregor, b Hill 3 W.H.Woodward, b Hill 5 B. Thomas, b Hill .. 10 H. Hochstrasser, b Bruce..........................23 S. H. Sargeant, b Hill 34 F. T. Miller, b Hill .. 0 A. C. Comyns, b Hill .. 1 M il l H il l . H. Preston, c Hender son, b Bruce .. .. 1 C. G. Mack, b Bruce .. 0 C. W. Garnett,b H ill.. 1 C.B. Nicholson, not out 0 B 7,1 b 2, w 1 .. 10 Total . F. Summers, run ou t.. H. Webb, c and b T h o m a s .................. J. Le Gros, b Thomas F. Henderson, b Hoch strasser .................. D. Nimmo, b Hoch strasser .................. J. Lamont, b Hoch strasser D. Bruce, b Sargeant. F. F. Hill, c Garnett, b Hochstrasser .. A. C rosB ley, n o t o u t H. Man, n o t o u t . . B 12, l b l . . Total . 0 15 9 13 77 J, Murdoch did not bat. CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL 1 st X I. „ 14, at Highgate, v. Highgate School 2nd XI „ 18, at Eton and Middlesex, v. Godolpliin School „ 21, at Eton and Middlesex, v. Past „ 25, at Eton and Middlesex, v. Dulwich College 2nd XI July 5, at Hammersmith, v. Godolphiu School „ 19, at Highgate, v. Highgate School 2nd XI „ 23, at Eton and Middlesex, v. University College School „ 26, at Dulwich, v. Dulwich College 2nd XI W. Brockwell, for Ham v. Melbourne, on June 2, took all ten wickets of latter in first innings for three runs. Eight were clean bowled and three taken with successive balls. The total was only six. His analysis in two innings of Melbourne was ten overs and two ba ls (seven maidens), for six runs and thirteen wickets! ‘B i l l y ’ W h i t t a m , the S c o b e -C a r d P r i n t e r 's “ M o d e r n C r i c k e t a n d o t h e r M a n ly S p o r t s .” The second year’s issue of this remarkable Sixpenny Annual is now published, the book being sold by Mr. Whittam, his numerous men and boys, on the various cricket grounds during the season, and may also be ob tained from John Heywood, Manches ter, and Wright & Co. (Cricket Press), London; from the Author 38, Bramall Lane, Sheffield; from Mr. G. T. Groves, Sheffield; Mr. Seale, Imperial Arcade, Ludgate Circus, London; and at all Bookstalls, Sporting Out fitters, and Stationers. It is entirely different from all the other Cricket Annuals, contain ing not statistics only, but funny stories, racy poems, short pithily written articles, &c., on various matters connected with the game during the past and previous seasons. 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Patent Poles and Ground Marker? of various kinds. J.L., F. & Co. are manufac‘ urers of Frowd’s Patent “ Special Driver ” Cricket Bat, which has achieved such an unparalleled success and is now used by all the great players. Admitted by all to be simply an invaluable improvement. J. L., F. & Co. are publishers of James Lilljwhite’s Cricketer'$ Annual. N.B.—The public are cautioned against spurious firms trading as Lillywhite in variousforv-.s. Printed by W . R. W e ig h t & Co., for the Proprietor, at tne Crieket Press, 41. St, Andrew’s EilJ Doctors’ Commsris. London, June 12, 1884.
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