Cricket 1884

AUG. 21, 1884, CRICKET; A WEEKLY REGORD OF THE GAME. 361 B u ckh urst . R. J. Lucas, c Mur­ doch, b Ta' e .. .. 26 H W.Bainbiidge,cFurze bJ. H. Pingham .. 4 Rev. E. L. Tuson, b B ush.....................2 J.W. Ricketts, c Scott, b Wilson............18 T, H. Barnard,bWilson 1 St.J. Meyrick.c Oswald, b W ilson..............8 H. Sawyer,not out .. 23 C L. Pearson, b Tate 11 S Wheble, c Murdoch, bTate ..............7 E. H. Murdoch, b Tate 0 A. Bourcher, b Hill .. 15 Brooks, c Sco*t, b Bush 1 B 8,1b 2 .. . . 10 Total................121 ELEVEN WIGANS v. BISHOPS STORT- FORD, Played at Stortford on August 2. W ig a n XI. E. E. Wigan, o and b Sw ift........................74 S. R. W., c Carter, b Slater........................26 J. A. W ., c Swift, b Wilton ................ 66 H . W . W . b Swift .. 5 J. L. W., b Swift.. .. 10 Jj. D. W.r C Hifgins, b Sw ift........................20 First Innings. F. W. W., c Swift, b Wilton ................ A. Lewis W., not out W. L. W., b Swift .. Barold W., b Swift .. Arthur L. W., b M. Taylor ................ B 15,1 b 1, w 2 T otal................229 E. scored (not cut) 27, In the Second Innings E. S. R. W. (not out), 2, A. Lewis W., b Swift, 8, W.L.YV! run out 2—Total 84. B ish ops S tortfoh d . E. Slater, cE .E .W ., b H. W . W ..................18 M. Taylor, b H. W. W. 1 C. S. Crosby, b J. L. W. 2 Rev. F. M. Higgins, b E. E. W.................... 81 E. L. Swift, c Arthur L. W., b F. W. W. .. 24 H. J. Carter, st A. Lewis W., bL.D. W . 52 P. W. Taylor, c S.R.W., b J. L. W..................10 I ------------ H. S. Willon, c H. W. W .,bE .E . W. T. A. May, c J. L. W., b L D . W ................16 E. Dudley, run out .. 0 W. J. Oee, not out .. 0 B 14, w 1 .. .. 15 T otal................171 G O S F IE L D v. H A L STE AD . P layed at Gosfield on A ugust 4. GoS FIELD. First Innings. StC(nd Innings. A. E. Brown, c M. Lawrie, b Newton .............. 11 b Dewing................ 1 J. Stock, b Newton .. .. 6 c Newton, b Dewing 6 F. Rogers, c M. Lawrie. b N ewton.......................0 not o u t ..............13 C. Tufnell, lb w, b New­ ton .............................. 0 b Dewing..............11 F. M. Elliott, b Runnacles 22 b Newton .. .. 0 W. Dance, c M. Lawrie, b Newton ...............................................................0 F. W. Cornell, not out .. f,8 F. E. Elliott, b M. Lawrie 10 not o u t .................9 A. Blomfiold, run out .. 2 r u n o u t ................1 A. C. W. Lowe, c M. Law­ rie, b Dewing...............................................................1 A. Gardner, st Dewing, b Greenham ...............................................................6 B 18, l b 4 ................ 22 B14, lb 2, w l 17 Total ............................................................143Total....5 8 H a lste a d . Rev. R. S. Dewing, b F. M. Elliott .. . . 2 0 M. Lawrie, b Stock .. 7 A. H . Runnacles, b Rogers ................ 13 W. G. Elliott, c and b Stock........................0 E. H . Lawrie,b Tufnell 48 Rev. F. J. Greenham, Total.................152 b B row n............... A. Newton, b Brown .. H. C. Folkard, b Dance C. Portway, b Brown.. J. R. Townshend, c F. M. Elliott, b Brown F. Cook, not out.. .. B 18, 1b 8, w 1 C r ic k e t C o m ic a litie s a n d T it-B its , second edition, with six Illustrations. Price Id ; 9d. per doz.,po8t free.—M. Hurst, 23, Church-street, Sheffield. CRIOKKT.—A Bong written and composed by J.H. Smith, and dedicated to A. N. Hornby, Esq. “ It wili be welcomed heartily by all lovers of the national British game.” -£rrt. Post free, 18 stamps of author 12. Clifton-street, Wolverhampton.—A dvt . S t. Ivo an d t h e A sh es —A Correct, True, Particu­ lar, and Hum »rous II ftory of the Hon. Iv... Bligh’s campaign in Austra'ia, with eleven comic iliutra- lions, full pag". Post free, 1«. Id. To be had of W. R. Wright, Offlcrf of C r ic k e t, 41, St. A> dtew’s Ilill, Doctors’ Commons. NORTHBROOK (LEE) v. ADDISCOMBE (S econd E levens ). Played at Lee on August 9. A d discom be . W. B. Brock, b Buck­ ley ....................... 27 F. Wiltshire, c Wool- mer, b Buckley .. 15 A. Pulford, c Cava­ naugh, b Buckley .. 6 C. E. Davies, 1 b w, b ButLr ................ 0 T. S. Steel, b East .. 7 W. Ironmonger, b Cavanaugh .. .. 17 H. E. Hockley, not out 26 N orthbrook . F.Ellingham, c Elliott, b Buckley................ 11 W. N. Sharland, c and b Buckley.....................2 H. R. Hulbert, c But­ ler, b Buckley.. .. 0 J. W. Ellis, c Mundy, b Buckley................... 12 L b l ..................... 1 Total................. 124 S.O. Woolmer, not out 15 W. Ulliott, not out .. 0 B 5, l b l , w6 . . 1 2 T otal................ 119 H. Mundy, b Iron­ monger ................84 J. W. Aliin, b Ellis .. 4 W. Butler, run out .. 48 A. East, c Steel, b Ironmonger .. .. 6 A. S. Buckley, b Iron­ monger ................ 0 H. Doman, A. A. Kennard, M. Cavanaugh and A. H. Holmes did not bat. PLAISTOW (KENT) v. GRYPHONS. Played at Plaistow on August 9, A. E. Gibson, b Gibson 6 C. W. Baker, b Gibson 3 Hayter, c Latter, b S. W. Mackenzie, c Bosanquet .. 40 Solbe, b Klinch 22 L. M. Stewart, b A. C. Smith, c and b Klinch ................ 0 Gibson ................. 8 F. Campbell, b Klinch 5 J. Philips, not cut .. 0 H. S. Williams, b B 8,1 b 4, w 1 18 Klinch ................ 48 — T. S. Webb, b Wickea 17 T otal................ 157 Mainwaring, b Wickes 0 P laistow . J. M. McCame, b GibB. Deedes, b Gibson.. 0 son ....................... 0 H. F. Wickes, not out 7 II. J. Clarke, c and b H. Latter, c and b Gibson ................ 7 Williams................ 4 A. C. McKcwaD, b GibC. H. Clarke, b Wil- son ....................... 0 0 F. G. Klinch, b Gibson 1 B 9,1 b 2, w 2 13 J. Gibson, c Smith, b Williams................ 81 Total................ 88 H. Solbe, b Gibson .. 6 W. H. Bosanquet, b Gilson ................ 17 BEXLEY v. REVELLER3. Played at Bexley on August 4. B e x le y . First Innings. Second Innings. L. B. Friend, c and b Wheeler........................68 c Oelrichs, b Noakes 8 W. W. Mann, b Stuckey 7 c Wheeler, b Mills.. 17 L . A. Shuter, c Mills, b Woodgate ................ 2 b Woodgate .. .. 0 W. B. Friend, c Mills, b Woodgate .. .. . .2 3 b M ills .................59 E. C. Friend, b Woodgate 2 n o t o u t .................1/ T. Ashdown, 1 b w, b Wheeler........................4 c Noakes, b Wheeler 8 Capt. Johnaon, c and b Wheeler........................0 st Oelrichs, b Mills 24 G. V. Friend, c Wheeler, b Stuckey ................ 1 st Oelrichs, b Mills 21 F. N. Friend, not out .. 6 E. Kelsey, c Wheeler, b Woodgate .................8 W. Bristowe, run out .. 0 cMills, b Stuckey.. 18 B 21,1 b 3 ................ 24 B 13,1 b 7 . . 2 0 Total .. .145 R e v e lle r s . Total ..181 F. A. Rehder, c W. B., bE.C. Friend .. .. 82 H. F. Woodgate, b W. B. Friend................7 F. H. Wheeler, 1b w, b W. B. Friend .. 6 W . Stuckey, b W. B Friend ................ 16 B. Noakes, run out .. 4 W. C. Gould, c Bris­ towe, b W.B, Friend 2 A. E. Oelrichs, h w, b “ Mann................24 R. Mart, c F. Friend, bE.C. Friend .. 15 Major Mills not out .. 8 R. Edwards, b E. C. Friend .....................0 T. Af-hdown, jun., b E. C. Friend.....................0 B 4,1 b 4 .. .. 8 Total................. 117 RICHMOND v. NE’ER-DO-WEELS. Ilayed at Bichmond on August 13. N e ’e r -d o -W e e ls . T. B. Harbottle, b Yer­ burgh...........................41 P. D. Chater, st Field­ ing, b Robertson .. 79 C.J. H. Cooper, c May, b Yerburgh .. .. 12 J. Colman, c Udal, b Robertson .. . . 2 5 A. Durandu, c May, b Robertson................... 22 A, B. Walford, 1 b w, b W ilson.....................2 F. W. Bush, c Har­ bottle, b Hughes .. 78 J. Robertson, c An­ thony, b Colman .. 13 T«*D. Wilson, b Col­ man ........................5 F. Fielding, b Colman 9 E.D. C. Cecil, b Chater 24 A. Holt, c Harbottle, b Cooper ................ 6 A. Springett, c An­ thony, b Durandu .. 2 ,. 3 b . 15 6 L. Chater, c May, Robertson F. E. S. Adair, Robertson H. E. Anthony, not out ........................ H. Hughes, c Bush, b Robertson .. .. 8 B 10, l b 5 , n b 1.. 16 Total................ 224 J. S. Udal, b Colman.. 23 R. E. Yerburgh, b Col­ man ........................0 W. R. S. May, run out 8 J. H. Bingham, not out ........................9 B 16, lb 7, w 1 . . 24 Total.................201 THE CASUAL SLOGGER S v. E LEV E N W IG A N S . Played at Mote Park on August 9. T he C asu al S lo g g e r s . First Innings. Second Innings. F. E. Hughes, b E. E. Wigan ...........................10 b E. E. Wigan Major Wynyard, b J. G. Wigan .............................1 b E. E. Wigan .. 17 Capt. Cummings, b E. E. Wigan ........................85 st A. L. Wigan, b E. E. Wigan .. .. H. A. Hughes, b E. E. Wigan ........................0 c E. E. Wigan, b H. W. Wigan .. .. 1 K. MoAlpine, b J. G. Wigan ..........................21 c H. W. Wigan, b E E. Wigan .. 24 F. R. Howlett, b J. G. Wigan ........................4 bL. J. Wigan.. .. 1 E. Hoar, jun, c H.Wigan, bE.E. Wigan................ 1 b J. L. Wigan.. .. 0 E. Prentice, bJ. G. Wigan 5 b J. L. Wigan.. .. 0 E. Heygate, b J. G. Wigan 18 b J. L. Wigan .. 6 A. V. Wilson, c J. A. Wigan,b E. E. Wigan.. 13 c J. G. Wigan, bE. E. Wigan .. . . 1 5 G. Tatham, net out.. Extras................ 0 8 0 not ont 6 Extras Total.......................1( 9 Total E le v e n W ig an s . First Innings. .. fc9 A. L. Wigan, b w, b Cummings W. L. Wigan, b F.E. H u gh es................. H. Wigan, run out .. P. F. Wigan, b Cum­ mings ....................... E x tra s................. 17 E. E. Wigan,not out.. 72 S. R. Wigan, b F. E. Hughes ................ 4 J. A. Wigan, c and b McAlpine................4 H. W . Wiean, c Hey­ gate, b F. E. Hughes 0 L. D. WipaD, jun, b F. E. Hughes.............. 8 J. L. Wigan, c Wyn- yaid, b F. E. Hughes 8 J. G. Wigan, st H. A. Hughes,b Cummings 15 In the Second Innings E. E. Wigan scored, c Hey­ gate, b F. E. Hughes, 1, S. R. Wigan, run out. 0, J. A. Wigan (not out), 12, J. G. Wigan (not out), 86, A. L. Wigan, b F. E. Hughes, 17; extras 4—Total 70. T ota l.................129 W h . E dwards , Captain of the Granville Club, Lee, in a match against Croydon, played at Lee on August 9, had the follow­ ing remarkable bowling analysis—6 overs, 3 maidens, 4 runs, 7 wickets, on a good fast wicket. He afterwards, on the same wicket, made 101 runs. Mzssbs. Duke & Soks, of Penshurst, the well-known Cricket-ball Manufacturers, have been awarded the Diploma of bronze medal, at the Crystal Palace International Exhibi­ tion, for their case of cricket exhibits.

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