Cricket 1884
AUG. 21.1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 369 W. Batty, b Ramsay.. 3 H. D. King, b Paxton 87 W. G. Inwood, c Wright, b Ramsay 29 R. H. Verdon, c Ellis, b Archer.................28 H-T. Nell,o Jakeman, b A rch er................2 R. E. Hunt,b Jakeman 7 G. McBride,c Wright, b Paxton ................ 8 A m h urst R a m b le r s . J. B. Skeggs, b Jake man ........................ 0 T. Taylor, not out .. 13 W. J. Gough, c Ram say, b Paxton .. .. 0 W. Ellis, run out .. 1 E x tra s ................ 16 T otal................ 135 AMHURST RAMBLERS v. WHITTLE- BURY. Played at Whittlebury on July 23. W h it t l e b u r y . A. Harris, run out .. J. Durran, o Taylor, b Inwood ................. J. Thursby, b Yerdon Rev. E. D. Prothero, c Nell, b Inwood E. Fr-nch, o Richard son, b Inwood W . Ryan, c Skeggs, b Inwood ................ J. Bartlett, b Yerdon.. A m h u rst R a m b l e r s . R.E. Hunt, not out .. 24 W. G. Inwood, not out 18 9 A. Brewer, c Nell, b Taylor ................ 7 3 Sir H. Wake, c Skeggs, 0 b T aylor................ 17 LordA.Fitzroy, not out 0 4 G. Palmer, run out .. 8 E. Tellonp, run out .. 0 1 E x tra s ................. 11 7 Total .. 66 4 H. D. King, b Harris.. 19 Extras Total .. . . 6 9 R. H. Verdon, H. J. Nell, H. Richardson, J. B. Skeggs, G. McBride, W . B. Trick, T. Taylor, W. J. Gough and A. N. Other did not bat. AMHURST RAMBLERS v. PARK. HANSLOPE Played at Hanslope Part on July 24. H a n s lo p e P a rk . T. Fane, b Verdon .. 2 Rev. E. D. Prothero, c and b Verdon .. .. 7 F. Weston, b Inwood 3 S. D. Maul, b Inwood 137 A. Sharood, b Inwood 11 J. Markham, b Taylor 5 A. A. Brewer, b In wood ........................45 W. H. Ryan, b Ki"g . 1 Rev, A. Ryan, b Iu- w o d ....................... 1 T. Honeywood, not out 6 G.B. Hooper, bInwood 10 E x tr a s ................ 7 Total .235 A m h u rst R a m b l e r s . H. D. King, c A. Ryan, b Sharood W. B. Triek, b Sharood H. T. N#ll, c Sharood, b Fane ................. H.Richardson, b Fane W.G. Inwood, b Sha rood ........................ R. H. Verdon, c Maul, b Sbarood R. E. Hunt, b Maul.. 12 R. M. Walker, b Sha rood ....................... 34 G. McBride, b Sha rood ........................14 J. B. Skeggs, b W. H. Ryan........................ 8 T. Taylor, nut out .. 4 Extras ................ 9 Total .107 First Innings. F. L. Fisher, b Inwood .. P. Pellatt, c and b Walker A. C. Law, b Inwood R. Coaten, c and b Inwood E. Ramsay, b Iuwood H. A. Warrener, b Walker W. H. P.Jenkins,b Walker A. Fisld b Walker .. .. E. Wikelin, not out.. W. Higgins, b Inwood .. W. Bliss. c and b Walker Ectras ., ................. M.C.C. & GROUND v. GENTLEMEN OF SUSSEX ( with T wo P rofessionals ). Played at Brighton on August 15 and 16. The result was a draw, Sussex wanting 48 to to win with ten wickets to fall. o f S u ssex . Mr.C.A.Sraith.cParke, b Allcock................ 45 Hon.A..L.Pelham,lb w, b Rylott..................16 Mr. C. M. Perkins, c Crawford, b Allcock 15 Bean, not out .. .. 24 Mr. R. C. G. Dill, run out ...................... 1 B 16,1 b 3 .. .. 19 G e n tle m e n Mr. A. Blackman, st Wilde, b Parke.. .. 34 Mr. P. Coles, c Rylott, b Allcock ................22 Mr. F. T. Pearson, o Hobson, b Fothergill 54 Payne, o Allcock, b Ry lott ..........................47 Mr. R. T. Ellis, 1b w, b R y lo tt...................14 Mr. F. M. Ingram, c and b Rylott .. .. 82 Total . M.C.C. a n d G ro u n d . First Innings. Mr. C. T. Weatherby, c Coles, b Smith .. .. 23 Mr. H. T. Smith, b Smith 8 Mr. 3. S. Russell, b Pear son ............................... 0 Mr. C. H. Allcock, c Dill, b Bean.............................. 84 Mr. F. F. Crawford, c Ingram, b Bean .. .. 15 Mr. E. A. Parke, b Bean.. 27 Fothergill, b Bean .. .. 12 Mr. A. S. Duncan, retired hurt.............................. 0 Wild, b Bean ................ 0 Mr. J. H. Hobson, not out 2 Rylott, b Smith................5 B 13,1b 7 ................20 Total .151 Seoond Innings. b Blackman .. . . 2 2 c and b Bean .. .. 20 b B e a n .................5 b B e a n .................9 c Smith, b Bean .. 35 c and b Bean.. .. 58 b B e a n ................ 33 run o u t ................. 1 b B e a n ................ 12 c Smith, b Pelham 7 not o u t .................4 B5, l b 8 .. . . 1 8 Total .. ..219 M.C.C. & GROUND v. NOTTS CASTLE. Played at Lord’s on August 15 aud 16. The Castle won just before time with one wicket in hand. N otts C a stle . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. W. H. Seal,b WeBt .. 0 c Davenport,b Clay ton........................4 T. F. King, c Davenpoit, b W e s t .......................23 b West .................. 4 Mr. A. Paul, run out .. 25 c Cooper, b West .. 18 Mr. W. Marshall, b Herasley ................12 not o u t .................. 45 J. Grundy, st Davenport, b W e s t .......................27 b w, b Weit.. .. 8 Mr.H. C. Mosby, c Willes, b Clayton ............... 49 b West .................. 0 E. Cooke,not out .. . . 8 2 c Davenport, b West 0 H. Emmett, c Willep, b C ooper.......................19 c Cooper, b West .. 11 T. Hanson, c and b Wil son ..............................27 st Davenport,b West 3 W. Cooper, b Clayton .. 5 not o u t ................. 7 B 26,1 b5, w 1.. .. 82 B 6 , l b l . . .. 7 AMHURST RAMBLERS v. BANBURY Played at Banbury on July 25. Second Inning*. 0 c King, b Walke**.. 0 8 tt MeBride,b Walker 29 5 6 t McBride,b Walker 8 7 c MeBride,b Walker ll) 2 b ln wood................ 0 1 c Hunt, b Walker.. 4 1 b I-iwood................ 20 0 t-t McBride,bWalker 2 2 c Nell, b Inwood .. 0 0 b Inwood................ 1 0 not o u t ................ 8 3 Extras .. .. 4 Tot i-l........................29 Total A m h u rst R a m b le r 3. 81 H. D. King, b Ramsay 0 W. B. Tiick.c Wakeliu, b Ramsay................ 8 T. Tajl r, c Coaten, b Pellatt ................ 5 R. H. Verdon, b Rtm- say ........................ 1 W. G. Inwood, c Fisher, b Warrener 26 R. M. Walker, b Pdlatt 9 H. T. Nell, b Pellatt .. R. E. Huut, run out.. G. McBride, c War rener b Pellatt R. Crook, c Field, b Warrener................. J. B. SkeggB, not out 6 2 E x tra s ................ 14 Total Total .801 Total ..107 M.C.C. First Innings. Mr. S. J. Wilson,b Cooper 0 Davenport,b Cooper.. .. 22 Mr.F.W.Capron, b Cooper 40 Mr.A.M. Hemsley, run out 0 Mr.G. F. Willes, b Mosby 18 Captain R. P. Maitland, b Mosby ....................... 8 West, b Mosby................15 Mr. 0. J. H. Cooper, b Mosby ....................... 0 Mr. H. T. Griffiths, b Mosby ....................... 0 Mr.S. P. Bucknell, notout 17 Clayton, b Mosby .. .. 0 B 17, l b 3 ................2J UXBRIDGE v. MARLOW. Played at Uxbridge, on August 13. U x b r id g e . First Innings. C. E. Stevens, b Lunnon.. 0 F. J. Rutter, run out .. 24 A. C. Bird, b Lunnon .. 0 O. Thomas, b Lunnon .. 5 W. M. Gardiner, bPaine.. 4 A. Gibbs, b Lunnon.. .. 1 W. W. Robinson, b Lun non ...............................5 J. C. Hibbert, b Barber .. 0 H. T. Morice, not out .. 10 E . H. Roberts, bLunnon 1 A. Nicholson, c Paine, b Barber . ...............12 B 3,1 b 6 .................9 Second Inning?, c Ward, b Cooper .. 10 b Cooper.................13 not o u t .................9 c Ward, b Barber .. 9 c Lunnon, b Cooper 7 c Ward, b Barber .. 10 not o u t ................. 0 CWard, b Lunnon.. 5 B 2,1 b 5, n b 2.. 9 Total Total .140 Total Barber, b R >binson .. 0 Paine, 0 Gardiner, b Morice ................7 S. Gilbey, 1b w, b Bird 37 G. T. Prentice, b Morice 0 H.R.Hewitt,st Stevens, b Gibbs ..............19 J. W. Baines, b Roberts 21 G. R. Ward, b Robert* 0 SURREY 0. & G. v. WILTSHIRE. Played at the Oval on August 15 »nd 16. The Surrey Club won by au innings and 131 runs. S u r r e y . Mr. G. Alexander, b Batson ................ 39 Mr. F. W. Bush, c Cheales, b Millard ..135 Mr. E. J. Diver, c Pad wick b Stancomb .. 4 Mr. W. W. Read, c Rundall, b Stancomb 87 Mr. M. P. Bowden, b C. M. Thring.................53 Lohmann, b C. M. Thring .................. 17 T o ta l..................410 Second Innings. b Cooper...................... 4 run o u t .................... 4 1 b Hanson.................127 c Grundy, b Cooper c King, b Hanson .. not o u t .................... 22 run o u t .................... 10 stGrunly, b King . 10 b M osby.................t c Seal, b Cooper .. 2J b M osby................ 0 B 11,1 b 10 .. 21 .265 P laying for Lorne v. Forest Hill, on Saturday, the 9th inst., P. Hale’s bowling analysis was as follows :—13 overs, 19 maidens, 5 run?, 6 wickets (all cleau bowled). In th^ first over wickets were taken with the first, sesojul aid fourth ba Is. . .. 71 M a r lo w . Total 72 R. A. Lunnon, c Bird, b R u lttr................. Capt. Cunliffe, c Thomas, b Morice.. G. Cooper, not out .. R. Howe, run out B 7, l>b 4, w 5 .. Total. Mr. E. C. Lindup, run o u t ........................22 Mills, c L. Thring, b Radcliffe..............47 Mr. F. E, Brawster, 0 Awdry, b Turner .. 15 Mr. S. Castle, 1 b w, b Turner ..............0 Shacklock, not out .. 0 B 8,1 b 10, w 2 .. V0 W il t s h ir e . First Innings. Saoond Inning*. Mr. J. P. Cheales, run out 2 c Lohmann,b Shack lock ................. 1 Mr. F. W. Stancomb, c Shacklock, b Read.. .. 8 b Lohmvm .. .. 2? Mr. O. G. Radcliff *,not out 87 c and b Shackljck.. 1) Mr. C. H. M. Thring, b Alexander ................ 12 c Mills, b Lohmann 13 Mr. F. C. Batson, b Alex ander..............................0 b Shacklock .. .. 2 Millard, b Lohmann.. . . 2 1 b M ills .................12 Mr.H. Awdry.c Lohmann, b Read ........................14 b Lohmann .. . . 2 ) Mr. F. G. Padwick, b Loh mann .............................. 0 Mr. L. C. R. Thring, b Lohmann........................10 b Lohmann .. .. 9 Mr. G. W. Randall, b Shacklock.......................0 b Lohmann .. . . 11 Mr. A. B. Turner, b Shack lock ..................................5 not o u t ...................... 14 B 10,1b 4 ......14 B 19, lb 2 .. 21 Total........................173 Total ..136 ‘ B il l y ’ W n crru i.th e S c o r e -C a r d P r in t e r ’ s “ M o d e r n C r ic k e t a n d o t h e r M a n l y S p o r t s .” T he second year’s issue of this rem arkable Sixpenny Annual is now published, the book being sold by M r . Whitbam , hia numerous men and boys, ou the various cricket grounds during the season, and m ay also be ob tained from Jahn H ey wood, Manches ter, and W right & Co. (Cricket Press), L on d on ; from the A uthor 33, Bramall Lane, S heffield; from Mr. (Jr. T. Groves, Sheffield Mr. Seale, Im perial A rcade, Ludgate Circus, L on d on ; and at all B ookstalls, Sporting Out fitters, and Stationers. 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