Cricket 1884

SEPT. 1 8 , 1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 423 AUSTRALIANS. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Mafchos played, 32; won 13, drawn 7, lost 7. Date and Place. 1st inn. 2nd inn. Tot. May 12, 13, Australians....212 .. — .. 212 Sheflield Park. .Lord Sbeffie’d’sX t. 86 .. 120 .. 206 Won by an innings and6 runs. May 15 16, 17, Australians___ 118..1P8.. 316 O xford.............. Oxford University 209 .. 110*.. 319 * Three wickets down. Oxford University won by Btven wickets. May 19, 20, Australians.... 195 .. ‘‘S*.. 243 Kennington Oval Surrey.............. 97 .. 144 .. 2ll * Two wickets down. Won by eight wickets. May 22,23, Australians.... 184 .. 132 .. 3P6 Lord’s ..................... M.C.C.& iround 481 .. — .. 481 M.C.C. and d. won by an innings and 115 runs. May 26 Australians.... 76 .. 83*.. 109 Birmingham..........England XI. .. 82 .. 26 .. 108 * Six wickets down. Won by four wickets. May 29, 30, 31, Australians.... 135 .. 269 .. 404 Lord’d..........Gentlemen o£England 277 .. 12J*.. 406 * Six wickets down. Gentlemen of England won by fcur wickets. June 2, 3, Australians.... 273 .. — .. 278 D erby.......................Derbyshire.... 1C6 .. 127 .. 233 Won by an innings and 4 ) runs. June 5,6, 7, Australians.... 174 .. 315 .. 489 Man hefettr ............Lancashire.... 195 .. — .. 195 Drawn o *ing to rain. June 9,10, Australians.... 60 .. 68*.. 128 Bradford ...............Yorkshire . .. . 55 .. 72 .. 127 * Seven wickets down. Won by three wickets. June 12,13,14, Australians.... 131 .. 179*.. 310 Nottingham.......... Nottinghamshire 170 .. 133 .. 308 * Seven wicket-* down. Won by three wiokets. Jiuie 16,17,18, Australians.... 378 .. — .. 878 Cambridge .. Cambridge University 204 .. 93 .. 297 Won by an innings and 81 runs. June 19, 20, Australians.... 91 .. 10/ .. 198 Manchester............. North of England229 .. — .. 220 North of England won by an innings and 22 runs. Juno 23,24, Australians___ 140 .. 128*.. 26* Liverpool .. Liverpool and District 213 .. 54 .. 267 * Nine wickets down. Won by one wicket. June26, 27, 28, Australians.... 229 .. 219 .. 448 Oval..................Gentlemen of England261 .. 141 .. 402 Won by 46 runs. June30,July 1,2, Australians.... 189 .. 176*.. 367 Sheffield............. Players of England280 .. 134 .. 364 *Four wiskets down. Won by six wickets. July 8,4, 5 Australians.... 175 .. 124*.. 299 Huddersfield.............An England XI 453 453 *Seven wickets down. Drawn owing to >ain. July 10,11,12, Austral a n s .... 182 .. — ..1 8 2 Manchester........... England........... 95 .. 189*.. 275 *Nine wickets down. Drawn. July 14,15, Australians.... 175 .. 83*.. 208 Leicester.............. Leicestershire.. 148 .. 64 .. 207 *No wicket down. Won by ten wickets. July 17,18, Australians.... 188 188 Lord’s.......................Middlesex . .. . 53 .. 106 .. 159 Won by an innings and 29 runs. July 21, 22, 23, Australians____ 229 .. 145 .. 374 Lord’i .......................England............ 879 .. — .. 879 England won by an innings and 5 runs July 24, 25,26, Australians.... 309 .. 144 .. 453 B righton...............Sussex.................}>96 .. 25*.. 421 *Four wickets down. Drawn. July 31, Aug. 1, Australians.... 151 .. 28*.. 179 O val..................Players of England 107 .. 71 .. 178 *One wicket down. Won by nine wicket*. August 4,5,6, Australians.... 177 .. 109 .. 286 Canterbury...........K ent..................... 169 .. 213 .. 832 Kent won by 96 runs, August 7, 8,9, Australians.... 814 .. — .. 814 Clifton......................Gloucestershire 301 .. 230*.. 581 ♦Two wickets down. Drawn. August 11,12,13, Australians.... 551 .. — .. 551 Oval..........................England.............816 .. 8S*.. 431 ♦Two wickets down. Drawn. August 19,19, 20, Australians.... 402 .. — .. 402 Cheltenham ..........Gloucestershire 188 .. 83 .. 266 Won by an innings and 186 runs. August 21, 22, 23,Australians . .. . 265 .. 141 .. 406 Nottingham . .. . Nottinghamshire273 .. 15*.. 288 *One wicket down. Drawn. August 25, 26, 27, Australians.... 190 .. 180 .. 370 Brighton..Cain.Univ.Past&Present 185 .. 93 .. 228 Australians won by 112 runs. August 28, 29, Australians . .. . 358 .. — .. 358 Gravesend.......... South of England 178 .. 73 .. 251 Won by an innings and 107 runs. Sept. 1,9, 8. Australians....100.. 76 .. 176 Nottingham . .. . North of England 91 .. 255 .. 846 North of England won by 170 runs Sept. 4, 5, 6, Australians.... 233 .. 139 .. 872 Scarborough.......... I Zingari............ 229 ..1 4 0 .. 369 ♦Two wickets down. Won by eight wickets. Sept. 10,11, Australians.... 168 .. — .. 163 Oval..........................South of England 56 .. 102 .. 158 W on by an intings and 5 runs. W. L. Murdoch .. P. S. McDonnell .. H. J. H. Scott .. G. Giffen.................. A. C. Banuerman .. G. J. Bonnor .. W. Midwinter J. McC. Blackham.. G. E. Palmer .. F. K. Spolforth .. W. H. Co per H. F. Boyle .. .. G. Alexander .. .. B a t h in g A v e r a g e s . Most in Times I ns. Runs, an inn. not out.Aver. 50 .. 1378 .. 211 .. 5 .. 30.28 54 .. 1-J25 .. 103 .. 2 .. 23.29 51 .. 971 .. 102 .. 8 ... 22.27 51 .. 105-2.. 113 .. 1 .. 21 2 52 .. 961 .. 91 .. 2 .. 19.11 52 .. 937 .. 95*.. 3 .. 19 6 4) .. HOO.. 67 .. 4 .. 19.2 4-3 .. C90 .. 69 . 3 .. 17.10 47 .. 473 .. 68*.. 9 .. T2.q7 46 .. 488 .. 54 .. 6 .. 12.8 9 .. 3$ .. 8 *.. 6 .. 11 38 .. 262 .. 48 ..14 .. 10 22 4 ..19 .. 1U*.. 1 .. 6.1 Overs. F. R. Spofforth J561 G. E. Palmer .. 1230.1 H. F. Boyle G. Giffen ♦Signifies not out. B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 727 827.3 W . Midwinter 863.2 , G. J. Bonnor.. 95 W . H. Cooper 186 H. J. Scott . 646 . 452 , 289 . . 264 116 . 25 , >6 . 9 2608 , 2121 . 1132 . 1633 , 440 . 219 . 325 . 157 . 211 127 67 , 82 15 , 6 , 12.76 16.89 16.60 19.65 29.5 33.3 7 .. 46.3 56 .. .. . 3 .. 52.1 The following bowled in two innings:—P. 8. Mc­ Donnell, 10, 4,27, 0; A. C. Ban-ennan, 22,10, 32,2. The following bowled in one innings G. Alexander, 18, 7, 24, 2 ; J. McC. Blackham, 8, 0, 8 ,1 ; and W . L. Murdoch, 5, 0, 25, 0. Spofforth bowled 14 no-1 alls ; Palmer, 7 no-balls and two wides; Giffen, three no-balls; Bonnor, 11 wides; Cooper, two no-balU ; and Midwinter, one no ball. SCORES OF THREE FIGURES BY AUSTRALI ANS. W . L. Murdoch.—Australians v. England, Oval, August 11 ..................................................................211 W. L. Murdoch.—Australians v. Cambridge Uni­ versity, Juae 16 ................. ..................................132 G. Giffen.—Australians v. Lancashire, June 5 .. 118 P. S. M Donnell.—Austialians v. England, Aug. 11 103 H. J. H. Scott.—Australians v. England, Aug. 11.. 102 SCORES OF THREE IIGURES AGAINST TBE AUSTRALIANS. A. G. Steel.—England v. Australians, Lord’s July 2 1 ........................................................................148 W . 8ootton.—An England Eleven v. Australians, Huddersfield, July 8 ..................................................134 A. G. Steel.—M.C.C. and G. v. Australians, May 22 134 W . W. Read.—England v. Austialians, Oval, August 11 ................................................................. 117 Dr. W . G. Grace.—Gloucestershire v. Australians, August 7........................................................................ *116 G. N. Wyatt.—Sussex v. Australians, July 24 .. 112 H. Phillips.—Sussex v. Australians, July 24 .. .. Ill J. H. Brain. — Gloucestershire v. Australians, August 7 ................................................................. 108 Dr. W. G. Grace.—Gentltmen of Englai d v. Aus­ tralians, June 26.........................................................107 W. Barnes.—M.C.C. andG. v. Australians,May 22 *105 Dr. W. G. Grace.—M.C.C. and G. v. Australians, May 2 2 .........................................................................101 R. G. Barlow.—North of England v. Australians, September 1.................................................................101 ♦Signifies not out. UXBRIDGE v. NASH’S XI. Played tut Uxbridge on September 10. N a s h 's XI. J.Perkins, st Stevens, b M o rie e ..................104 J. Saunders, b Hancock 17 C. F.Saunders.b Turner 2 E .S. Currey, b Morico 9 C. M. Woodbridge, run out .. .. *. .. 8 H. Swift, oBiid, b W. C. Hockley, not out 67 T- J. Brown, e Fass- n dge, b Turner 3 II.Saunders,st Stevens, bEves ..................66 Nash, c Bird, b Morice 0 Faulkner b Morice .. 6 B 26,1 b 4,w l,n b 1 32 Total..................337 U x b r id g e , H. S. Turner, b J. Saunders..................8 A. C. Bird, c Brown, b C. Saunders .. ..4 1 W.L.Eve»,b C.Saunders 19 C.E. Stevens, o Peikins b C. Saunders .. .. 0 O. Thomas, b C. F. Sau nders..................1 W. B. Fassnidge, not o u t .......................... 22 W. S. Hancock, st Saundtru.bFaulkner j7 C.Coles. c J. Saunders, b C. F. Saunders .. 5 H. F.Morice. not ont.. 8 B 6, 1b 2, w 1 .. 9 Total..................125 W. R. Stephenson and T. G. B. Eves did not bat. B R O A D W A T E R (G O D A L M IN G ) v . 39 th R E G IM E N T (D O R S E T ). Played at Godalming on September 12. 89 tii R egiment . First Innings. Second Innings. C. R. Sainsbiry, c M. Marshall, u Holden .. 37 c High, b Holden .. 9 P. R. Phipps, b M. Mar­ shall..................................4 c Fairtlough, b R o c h e ..................17 K. E. Harris, b Roche .. 6 b R och e..................2 E. K. Ridley, c M. Mar­ shall, b Holden .. ..2 3 c Hensley, bRoche 15 Corpl. Hewitt, b M. Mar­ shall................................ 13 b Holden................. 3 Capt. Beatty, b Holden ..2 0 c W. D. Marshall, b Holden.............. 10 H. L. Jenkins, b Holden 2 b R o ch e ................. 0 Sergt. Wilson, c Roche, b H o ld e n ..........................3 st Lambert,b Hol­ den . 1 E. F. Healv, b Holden .. 1 not o u t ..................1 C. Greenway, b M. Mar­ shall................................... 2 b Roche .. .. .. 0 Corpl. Munslow, not out 2 b Holden.................0 B 5, 1b 8 ..................8 Total ....................127 Total .. ..5 8 B roadwater . First Innings. Second Innings. C. Fairtlough, b Sains- bury..................................4 run o u t .................4 W. D. Marshall, b Harris 53 b Jenkins................12 F. F. Hensley, b Sains- bui y ................................13 run o u t ................ 25 M. Marshal', c and b Sainslu»y ................ 19 b Sain»bury .. .. 8 C. Lambert, b Harris .. 7 b H arris................... 7 Hon. J. B. Roche, b Harris ......................... 0 e Ridley, bSains- lurj .............. 11 W. High, b Greenway .. 3 run o u t .................2 J. A. Gibbs, b Barris .. 0 B. Marshall, b Harris .. 1 n o t o u t ................. 0 L. Phillip*, not ou t.. .. 0 B. Holden, b Harris .. 2 n o t o u t .................0 B8, l b l ..................9 B 4,1b 3 .. .. 7 Total ....................I ll Total .. ..7 1 SILVERSMITHS v. JEWELLERS. Played at tbe Greyhound, Dulwich, on September 12. S il v e r s m it h ?. First Innings. N. J. Alston, b R. French C. J. Hill, b R. French .. S. Crockford, b R. French H. M. Alston, b R. French R. Favell, b W . E. White- horn ................ .. •• H. Welby, b W. E. White- horn .................................. S. P. South, b R. French A. B. Heuiiell, not out .. H. B. Hennell, b W. E. Whitehorn .................. Esten, b W. E. Whitehoin Hood, b R. French .. .. B 1,1 b 2 .................. Total Second Innings. 3 b R. French .. 0 1 b R. French .. 8 0 cStandish.b White- 1 9 10 0 b R. French .. .. 13 0 b W. E. Whitthorn 2 0 run out .. .. .. 21 7 c Standish, b R. French.................. 0 2 c Standibh, b R. 0 0 b Standish .. .. 28 0 0 3 B 1, w 1 .. .. 2 25 Total .. .. 80 J e w e l l e r s . First Innings. J. French, b H. Alston 0 W. Standish, c and b Favall ..................28 W. E. Wbitehorn, b Favell .................. 21 C. Warwiek.c Welby, b H. Alston...................17 R. French, b H. Alston 0 Total. G. K. Bird, b Favell.. 3 In the Second Innings W. Standish scored (not out 1, C. Warwick (not out) 3 ; b 3, w 1—Total, 8. G. Warwick, bH.Alston T. H. Brinton, b Favell H. Joyce, b Favell J. Smith, b Favell .. W. Hunter, not out .. B18, lb 3, w l .. 98 E kbata . — In tho Carshalton Park batting averages, published in our last issue, J. Colman's average should have read 34.5, not 33.5, and R. 1’Anson’s 33 in place of 23.

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