Cricket 1885

APRIL 30,1885. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 93 CRICKET AT CAMBRIDGE, JESUS COLLEGE—SENIORS v. FRESHMEN. This annual match, the opening of the Jesus season, was played on Friday and Saturday on Jesus Close. It ended in a draw, with score as under. T he F reshmen . G. G. Skipwith, b Brutton ..................7 G. F. Warner, b Brut­ ton ..........................8 A. Robinson, b Moline 12 G. Harper, b Brutton 3 C. E. Phipps, c Mathe- son, b Soutthery .. 25 F. Fairbairn, ran ou t.. 0 F. E. Slocock, run out 8 C. Shackle, c Spilsbury, b Brutton..................19 W . H. Greaves, b Brut.ton .. .. .. 0 G. Felce, c Horsburgh, b Soutthery .. .. 0 C. E. Hewerd, b Soutthery..................0 H- T. Bake, b Soutthery.................. 8 R. Matheaon,cWheeler, b Mathescn .. .. 0 J. Thoinley, b Sout­ thery ..........................0 J. Dudding, not out .. 10 T. Studholme, b Mathe- son .......................... 0 J. C. Wynne, b Mathe- son .. .. .. ,. 0 E. M. Forbes (captain), b Soutthery .. .. 1 B 20,1-b 3 .. .. 23 Total ..119 T he S eniors . A* M. Soutthery, b C. H. Moline,stSlocock, Warner .................. 35 b Robinson .. .. 81 F H. Wheeler, c HarJ. Matheson, b Bake .. 43 per, b W arner.. .. 0 C. W. Horsburgh, run . W. Spilsbury, o SloO’lt .......................... 22 cock, b Warner 5 T. C. Croft, not out .. 0 E. B. Brutton, b WarJ. D. Whittaker, b Bake 0 ner .......................... 11 B 4, w 2 .................. 6 J. H. Roberts, b War­ ner .......................... 4 Total .. ..162 H. A. Arnold, c Harper, b Skipworth .. 5 E le v e n S e n io r s v . T w e n ty -tw o F resh m en o f S t. J o h n ’s C o lle g e .— T h e John ian s open ed th eir crick et season on F riday w ith this m atch. T h e T w en ty-tw o o n ly put togeth er 92 in th eir first innings, o f w h ich Charters m ade 20. T h e E le v e n h ad lost tw o w ick ets for 139 runs, w h en stum ps w ere draw n, T o p p in scorin g 73 runs, T h om p son 21, a n d H an m er 37 (n o t ou t). In th e F resh m en ’s in n in gs som e capital b ow lin g analyses w ere recorded, T op p in tak in g seven w ick ets fo r 21 runs, T h om p son five fo r 11, a n d H an m er fou r for 10. JESUS v. CAIUS. J. H. Roberts, of the Uppingham Eleven of 1883, played a capital innings for one hundred and fifty-five, in this match, played on the Caius ground on Monday last. He went in first and was sixth out, with the total at 238. His bits included eight fours and nineteen threes. Several likely Fresh­ men also took part in this match, among them G. G. Skipwith, of Bedford Grammar School, A. Robinson, of Cheltenham, F. J. Richardson, of Charterhouse, E. F. Slocock, of Lancing, and A. O. Hubbard, of Tonbridge, Caius lost three wickets for 43 runs, towards which W. T. Mitchell contributed thirty- two. J esus . J. H. Roberts, st Mos- enthal, b Beacall ..155 B. W.Spilsbury, c Lind- ley, b James .. .. 23 J. Matheson, b James 8 C. W. Ho sburgh, b James ..................0 G. G. Skipwith, b M itcb e ll..................0 A. Robinson,c Mitchelj, b Beacall..................37 G. T. Warner, b .Mit­ chell ..........................14 C A IUS* T. Lindley, not out B .................. Total .. 42 A. O. Hubbard, b War- ner ..........................2 H. J. White, b Mathe­ son ..........................5 W . T. Mitchell, b War­ ner ..........................32 H. M. Beacall, A. L. R. Bowen, E. P. Gore, O’F* Kelly, H. F. Mosenthal, 0. H. Greaves, and S. F. G. James did not bat. F.J. Richardson, c Hub- bard, b Beacall.. .. 4 J. H. Croft, c and b Beacall ..................10 G. M. Harper, b Mit- c h c ll ..........................5 E.F.Slocock, not o u t.. 1 B 4, lb 4,w 2,n b 2 12 Total .. ..269 CRICKET AT OXFORD. EXETER v. HERTFORD. These Colleges met on the Hertford ground on Friday and Saturday. A. J. Cochrane, of last year’s Repton Eleven, and one of the most likely Freshmen, scored 23 in the first innings of Hertford, though A . W . Osborne, well-known on the Association football field as a goal keeper, was the principal run-getter on the side. C. J. M. Godfrey was credited with eleven of the Exeterwickets. Hertford won by three wickets. E xeter . First Innings. Seoond Innings. F. Yardley, b Godfrey .» 0 b Formby............5 A. H. Gordon-Duff, b Godfrey ...............3 bGodfrey................... 0 H. B. Mapleton, b God­ frey ......................9 bGodfrey .. ... ..1 3 D. Horndon, b Formby 20 not out................. 13 G.E.Thompson.cBrown, b Godfrey...............13 c Cochrane, b Formby 11 C. Lorimer, c Tristram, b Godfrey...............10 absent................. .. 0 J. V. Bartlett, bFormby 8 b Formby .. . . . . 0 J. Dowsett, b Godfrey .. 7 st Smeaton, b Formby 12 J. N. Harvey, st Osborne b Form b y ...............4 b Godfrey .. .. .. 0 W. E. Smith, b Formby 0 b Godfrey...............4 A.J. Sedgwick, not out.. 11 b Godfrey ., .. .. 9 Extras ...............9 Extras .. .. 9 Total...............94 Total .. ..7 6 H ertford . First Innings. Second Innings. H. B. Tristram, bMaple­ ton 15 c Yardley, bMapleton 5 H. C. Formby, cYardley, b Mapleton...............16 b Dowsett .. .. ..1 3 R. S. King, b Mapleton 3 b Mapleton'...............0 A.J.Cochrane,c Hatvey, b Yardley...............23 1b w, b Dowsett .. 2 C. J. M. Godfrey, c Lorimer,bMapleton.. 11 b Dowsett.. .. .. I H. H. Brown, c Bartlett, b Yardley...............1 b Yardley .. .. ., 5 A. W. Osboine, not out 31 not out..................19 R. G. Smeaton, b Dow­ sett ..................... 5 b Map'eton............2 H. W. Hall, runout .. 0 H. L. Perry, c and b Mapletoii ...............1 C. D. Giles, b Mapleton 5 not out ............ 8 Extras .. ... .. 7 Extras .. .. 8 Total...............118 Total .. ..5 3 LINCOLN COLLEGE v. KEBLE COLLEGE. This match was played on Cowley Marsh on Saturdiy. For Lincoln Whitby was in rare form with the ball, .taking seven wickets. Hockliffe batted well for forty. For Keble Wynne, Cheals, and Glennie did most. Tho result was a draw. Score and b O. F. Poulter, b Raikes F. S. Robinson, c Kitto b R a ik e s.................. J. R. James, b Raikes H. W. Johnson, b Kitto E x tra s................; H. Doulton, W a lte rs .................. W. Banks, b Walters.. E. O Connor, c Malden bCheales.................. H. Walker, b Cheales.. H. O. Whitby, b Raikes E. Hockliffe not out .. P. W. Taylor, c Wynne b Walters..................1 K eble made 78 for nine wickets, O. W ynne scoring 20, J. P. Cheales 17, and R. Glennie, 16. Total . T h e S erious ’ M a tc h .— The following are the selected players for this match, which commences to-day (Thursday). The only doubtful player is Stewart, whose place may be taken by either West (New) or Wynn (Keble):—E. Money Wigram (Oriel), P. M. Walker (Oriel), A. R. Cobb (New), R. H. Pemberton (New), A. S. Blair (Brasenose), H. H. Dobinson (Brasenose), H. F. Arna'l (Brasenose), J. Le Messurier (Jesus), F. M. Ingram (Magdalen) H. T. Hewett (Trinity), H. M. Burge (University), A. E. Newton (Pembroke), A. L. Stewart (Magdalen), F. Barmby, F. T. Higgins (Christ Church), G. W. Ricketts (Oriel), C. J. M. Godfrey (Hert­ ford), F. G. Lushington (Balliol), W. H. Edgar (Balliol), E. R. Raikes (Keble), E. A. Surtees (Oriel), and J. F. Hastings (Corpm.) STREATHAM CLUB. May 9, at Streatham, Club Match May 16, at Streatham, v. Old Finchleians May 23, at Streatham, v. Old Westminsters May 25, at Streatham, v. Bexley May 80, at Tooting, v. Tooting June 6, at Stroatham, ▼. Surbiton June 18, at Beckenham, y . Beckenham June 17, at Streatham, v. Crystal Palace June 20, at Streatham, v. Royal Naval College June 27, at Streatham, v. Oatlands Park July 4, at Horsham, v. Horsham Jnly 4, at Streatham, v. Streatham Sehool July 11, at Streatham v. Beckenham July 11, at Bexley, t . Bexley July 18, at Streatham, v, Wimbledon July 24, 25, at Streatham, v. Incogniti July 80, at Surbiton, v. Surbiton July 81, August 1, at Streatham, v. Incapables August 3, at Streatham, v. Tooting August 7, at Leatherhead, ▼. Leatherhead August 8, at Streatham, v. Marlboro’ Blues August 10, 11. at Streatham, Surrey Gentlemen v. Cumberland August 10,11, at Devonport, v. Plymouth Garrison August 12,18, at Newton Abbot, v. South Devon August 14,15, at Torquay, v. Torquay August 17, 18, at Exmouth, v. Exmouth August 19, 20, at Sidmoutb, v. Sidmouth August 21, 22, at Seaton, v. Seaton August 22, at Streatham. v. 3rd Surrey Rifles August 29, at Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace September 5, at Streatham, v. Sutton September 12, at Streatham, v. Johnson’s XI. September 19, at Streatham, v. The Village STOICS CLUB. May 2, at Woodfjrd, v. Woodford Wells May 9. at Croydon, v. Croydon May 16, at Clapton, v. Upper Clapton May 19, at Tottenham, v. Bruce Castle School May 28, at Bedford,y. Bedford Grammar School May 25, at Chelmsford, v. Chelmsford May 30, at Highgate, v. Highgate School June 6, at Charterhouse Square, v. Merchant Taylors School June 20, at Epsom, ▼. Epsom College June 27, at Grays, v. H. C. Borradaile’s XI. Jnly 2, at Hornsey, v. Hornsey July 4, at Windsor, v. St. Mark’s College July 8, at Wille<den, v. University College School July 11, at Clapton, v. Upper Clapton * July—, at Godalming, v. Charterhouse School July 25, at LeatherheaH, v. St. John’s College Aug. 1, at Wormwood Scrubbs v. Kensington Aug. 3, at Croydon, v. Croydon Aug. 11, at Hampstead, v. Hampstead Au*. 12, at Enfield, v. Enfield Aug. 15. at Cltpton, v. Clapton Aug. 19, at Windsor, v. Windsor Homo Park • Date not 8x d. S ussex T our . June 15, at Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne Club June 16, at Ardingly, v. Ardingly College June 17, at Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne College June 18, at Eastbourne, ▼. Devonshire Park June 19, 20, at Lancing, v. Lancing College M idland T our . lug. 24,25, at Stevenage, v. Stevenage Aug. 26, 27, at Papworth, v. Papworth Hall Aug, 28, 29, at St. lyes, v. Huntingdonshire

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