Cricket 1884

418 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. s e p t. 11, wai. Second Innings. CRYSTAL PALACE v. EASTBOURNE. Played at Eastbourne on August 27 and 28. E a s t b o u r n e . First Innings. Rev. G. T. Oldham, e sub, b Turner..........................18 P. Coles, c Mitchell, b S h o r te r ...................... 63 b Turner....................22 C. A. Newhall, c Currey, b C. H. Dorman...............24 b Currey.. .. .. 1 Rev. J. G. Crowdy, c Smith, b A. W. Dorman 50 J. F. Miller, b A. W. Dor­ man ................................0 b Turner...................1 A. Hide, c Turner, b A. W. D o rm a n ................3 b Turner...................4 G. Cuthbert, b A, W. Dor­ man .............................. 25 S. H. Pedley, b A. W . Dor­ man ..................................16 b Turner R. S. Hart, not out .. .. 15 not out F. H. Falkner, absent .. 0 Major Cardwell, b A, W. D orm a n ........................0 B 11,1b 4 ,w 1 ....1 6 . . 0 . . 3 b Turner.................. 0 not out .. .. .. 0 Total.. Total 81 W. Kettlewell, b Pedley 21 H. Aste, b Hide .. .. 6 S. Shorter, c Hart, b Newball .. .. ..6 3 H. Hetley, b Pedley .. 9 L. H. Neame, not out 46 C. Mitohell, b Miller .. 13 P. Currey, b Hide .. 3 .. ..230 C r y s t a l P a l a c b . L. J. Turner, b H ide.. 0 C. H. Dorman, b Hide 7 C. E. Smith, b Newhall 11 A. W. Dorman, c Hart, b Newhall..................4 B 7,1 b 1 .. .. 8 Total. .191 CRYSTAL PALACE v. DEVONSHIRE PARK. Played at Eastbourne on August 29 and 30. D e v o n s h ir e P a r k . First Innings. Seoond Innings. H.K. Avory, b A. W . Dor­ man .................................. 4 c Currey, b A. W . Dorman .. ..1 7 W. Thursby, b A. W. Dor­ man ................................ 9 c C. H., b A. W. A. Meredith, o Shorter, b A. W. Dorman .. Dorman C. Hultcn, b Tuner c C. H., b A. W . Dorman .. 8 o and b A. W. Dor­ man ................... H. Rushworth, c J. Aste, b Turner.......................... 4 c Kettlewell, b C.H. Dorman .. H. Cosens, run out .. C. Phipps, c Neame, b A. W. D orm a n ................... J. W. Blundell, run out .. F. G. Falkner, c Smith, b A. W. Dorman 6 c Neame, b A. W . Dorman .. .. 9 b C. H. Dorman .. 3 c C. H., b A. W. Dorman .. 3. C. Lowe, 1b w, b A. W. Dorman .. 7 D orm an.......................... F. Arbuthnot, b C. H. 2 not ouu .. .. 9 D orm an.......................... 0 c Smith, b C. H. Dorman .. 0 A. Owen, not out .. 0 b C. 11. Dorman .. 0 B8, l b l , w l .. .. 10 B 6,1 b 3 .. .. 9 Total ................... 64 Total .. .. 73 C rystal P alace . W. Kettlewell, o Hul- C. E. Smith, c and b ton, b Lowe .. .. 7 Avory .................. 15 H. Aste, b Lowe.. .. 2 C. H. Dorman, 1b w, b L. J. Turner, b Lowe 16 L ow e.......................... 16 H. Hetley, c sub, b P. Currey, c Lowe, b T h u rsb y..................91 Cogens .................. 14 L. H. Neame, c Hul- A. W. Dorman, not ton, b Phipps .. .. 28 o u t .......................... 3 S. Shorter, b Lowe .. 4 B 25,1 b 3, w 6 .. 31 J. Aste, b Thurpby .. 1 C. Mitchell, c and b Holton .................. 20 Total..................251 N e w C r ic k e t P h o t o g r a p h ,” just published, uu. is uuh vi me uetsfc ixunga i nave seen. — Sheffield Daily Telegraph. “ The best shillingsworth ever entered at Stationers Hall.”— Cricketer's Herald. “ The likenesses generally are excellent. ’— Cricket. — M . H u b s t, 23, Church Street, Sheffield.— (A d v t) LOCKERS PARK v. LOCKERS. (J u niors .) Played at Lockers Park, on August 8. L o c k e r s P a r k . and b F.G.Oliver, c L. Halsey, b Brooking .. ..3 0 A. Pinder,bH. Jenkin- son .......................... 5 V. Dart, b Brooking . .• 15 H. Rogers, b Brooking 25 H. E. Oliver,run o u t.. 0 J. Perks, b Boulton .. 0 W. Sykes, b Boulton .. 0 C. Pinder, o Finch, b Boulton ..................12 L o c k e r s . First Iunings. H. C. A. Brooking, c Dart, b F. Oliver .................. 1 c M. Oliver, B o u lto n .................. C. Thompson, not out L. Gooch, c Finch, b B o u lto n .................. L. Clayton, b Brooking B .......................... 17 Total..................120 Second Innings. F. Oliver, b H. O liv e r..................6 H. G. Boulton, b F. Oliver 0 c and b H. Oliver .. 0 H. G. Jenkinson, o and b F. Oliver ..................6 run o u t ................... 6 C. B. Finoh, b A. Pinder.. 0 e H. Oliver, b F. O liver..................1 L. Halsey, b F. Oliver .. 1 b H. Oliver .. .. 0 R. Halsey, t A. Pinder .. 0 e and b H. Oliver .. 6 C. Yesey, jun out .. .. 0 c Rogers, b H. Oliver 0 H. C. Finch, c C. Pinder, b A. P in d e r ..................9 b H. Oliver .. .. 27 B. Granville, b F. Oliver .. 3 b H. Oliver .. .. 12 C. D. Finch, not ou t.. .. 0 c Dart, bA.Pinder.. 2 A. Halsey, b F. Oliver .. 2 b H. Oliver .. .. 0 J, Jenkinson, c F. Oliver, b P inder..........................0 notout .. .. .. 2 B ..................................2 B 4, w 2, n b 1.. 7 Total..........................24 Total .. ..6 9 LOCKERS PARK v. KINGS LANGLEY. Played at Kings Langley on August 18. K in g s L a n g l e y . Rev.T. Harvey, run out 20 L. Keyser, c Sutton, b Austin ..................S G. D. Rowe, b Greato­ rex ..........................6 C.Balderson, o Sutton, b A u stin ..................L0 E. Warren, c Goldney, b Greatorex .. ..1 9 H. H. Longman, b Austin ..................9 H. Freeman, b Greato­ rex ..........................0 T. Bowley, c H.Green- field, b Greatorex .. 22 T. Fo*ter, e Bovill, b Austin ..................8 H. Medley, b Austin .. 3 J. Toovey, not ont .. 0 B 6,1 b 9 ..................15 T o t a l ..................125 L o c k e r s P a r k . First Innings. Second Innings. F. W. Oliver, b Bowley .. 2 c Rowe, b Foster .. 0 F. W. Bovill, c Rowe, b Foster ..........................2 c Foster, b Rowe .. 27 B. A. Reeves, b Bowley .. 20 b Bowley..............15 J. E. A. Greatorex, b B o w le y ..........................2 c Warren, b Rowe.. 26 G. H.Goldney, c Freeman, b Foster..........................1 b Bowley..............14 F. L. Sutton, c Bowley, b Foster ..........................10 b F oster...............5 H. B. Greenfield, b Bow­ ley ..................................0 b Bowley.............. 12 H. T. Pears, b Bowley .. 0 not o u t ...............12 A. F. Randolph, b Bowley 2 T. B. Greenfield, not out 6 run out .. .. .. 8 H. Austin, c Bowley, b Foster ..........................2 B ..................................10 B10,lbl,w8,nbl 15 Total 57 Total .134 THORPE ASYLUM v. THORPE. Played on the Asylum Ground on Aug. 23. A s y l u m . J. Woodcock, b T h o r p e R. Goodman, run out 8 W. Bennett, b A.Blake 5 A. McWilliam, b G. Blake..........................1 T. J. Compton, c and b G. B la k e ..................8 M. Hills, b G. Blake .. 4 J. Bray, b A. Blake .. 0 B. Chapman, c G., b A. Blake..........................1 G. Blake..........................0 F. Taylor, b A. Blake 1 A. Hardy, b G. Blake 1 J. Nickless, not out .. 0 B ..........................17 Total 41 T h o r p h . T. E. Watson, b M c­ William ..................0 A. Lack, b Compton .. 0 G. F. Blake, b Bennett 60 A. A. Blake, c Comp­ ton, b MoWilliam .. 1 H. L. Perry, not o u t.. 63 J. M. Paterson, b Hills 7 Rev. D. Hunt, b Comp­ ton ..........................7 J. Francis, b Hills .. 0 C. Booty, b Compton 0 A. Large, run out .. 24 H. Thurlow, run out.. 3 B 8, 1 b 2, w 2 . . 1 2 T o ta l..................177 LEATHERHEAD v. BETCHWORTH. Played at Leatherhead on August 20. B e t c h w o r t h . First Innings. Chandler, c and b Lucas..........................2 G. Miller, c Walters, b W . A. W. Scott .. 5 W. Parbury, not out.. 10 C. Miller, b Lucas .. 2 B 9,1 b 4 ..................13 E. Felton, b F. Sturt.. 12 G. Bovill, c Lucas, b F. Sturt..........................5 A. C. Collier, 1 b w, b Lucas..........................87 W. Felton, b S. Scott 8 T. Greatorex, c Rich­ ardson, b F. Sturt .. 9 J. Collier, b F. Sturt.. 18 E. Miller, b F. Sturt.. 1 In the Second Innings A. C. Collier scored, c Henderson, b Lucas, 6, J. Collior, b Lucas, 18, Chand­ ler (not out) 3, Parbury (not out) 0, C. Millor, b Lucas 8; b 4,1 b 1-T otal, 40. L e a t h e r h e a d . T o t a l..................117 H. E. Lowis, b E. Fel­ ton ..........................2 T. Sturt, c Chandler, b Bovill..........................62 S. W. Scott, b Bovill.. 82 R. J. Lucas, c W. Fel­ ton, b A. Collier .. 29 W. A. W. Scott, b Chandler..................56 P. M, Walters, c Chandler, bE. Felton 11 J. Henderson, b E. Felton ..................0 F. J. Richardson, not out .......................... F. Hue Williams, st Chandler, b Greato­ rex .......................... W. S. Ellis, c Bovill, b A. Collier.................. F. Sturt, st Chandler, b A. Collier .. B .......................... T otal. 18 310 LEATHEBHEAD v, MICKLEHAM. Played at Leatherhead on August 27. L e a t h e r h e a d . First Innings. F. Hue Williams, b Atkins 18 R. Brooks, c Richardson, b Parsons .. .. .. 2 W.Titchmarsh, e Richard­ son, b Upfield .. .. 48 H. Bont, c Parbury, b R ich ardson ...............18 H. Jadkins, b Parbury .. 1/ Witney, c Swandborough, b Parsons ..................13 F. Phillip3, b Upfield .. 0 E. Courage, b Parbury .. 0 A. Whitehorn, b Upfield 8 W. Scott, b Upfield.. .. 4 J, Legg, not out .. .. 0 B 5, n b 1 ..................6 Total .. Second Innings, c and b Upfield .. 93 run o u t ..................41 hw, b Upfield.. e Rose, b Upfield .. b Upfield.................. 45 not o u t ..................1 b Upfield..................0 c and b Parson3 .. 19 b Upfield..................9 b Upfield..................14 b A tkins..................0 B 5,1 b 2, w 2 .. 9 .. ..134 M ic k le h a m . Rose, c and b Williams 54 Wiggins, c Witney, b Titchmarsh .. .. 7 Parsons, b Titchmarsh 0 Richardson, h w, b Witney .................. 13 Parbury, run out .. 0 Swandborough, o E. Courage, b Titch- marsh .................. 1 Total ..247 Upfield, run ou t.. .. 23 Praid, b Witney .. 16 Tapper, b Witney .. 0 Cecil, c Phillips, b Williams .. .. .. 2 Atkins, not out .. .. 4 B 8, n b 1 .. .. 4 T he Free Foresters scored 601 against Aldershot Division at Aldershot on August 27 and 28. A. J. Webbe contributed 214, and C. R . Seymour 108. ‘B il l y ’ W hittam , the S core-C ard P r in t e r ’s “ M odern C rick e t and o th e r M anly S ports.’* The second year’s issue of this remarkable Sixponny Annual is now published, the book being sold by M r. W hittam , his numerous m en and boys, on the various cricket grounds during tho season, and m ay also be ob­ tained from John H eyw ood, Manches­ ter, and W right & Co. (Cricket Press), L on d on ; from the A uthor 38, Bramall Lane, Sheffield; from Mr. G. T . Groves, Sheffield Mr. Seale, Im perial Arcade, Ludgate Circus, L ondon ; 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 poem s, short pithily written articles, &c., on various matters connected w ith the game during the past and previous seasons. Those who can’t play and want to learn how to hit’em Should buy this jolly book by “ Billy ” Whittara. [A d v t .]

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