Cricket 1885

164 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 4, 1885. PLAISTOW v. WEST WICK QAM. Played at West Wickham on May 30. W est W ickham . First Innings. Second Ianings. E.J.Gripper,c sub.,b Thomp­ son ..................................10 b Yigne .. ..5 8 C. Wilson, c and b Thomp­ son ..................................38 A. V. Thomassett, b A. Latter A. Baker, b Taompson A. Payne, e sub., b A. Latter J. Robertson, b A.Latter .. II. Gripper, b A. Latter .. c Cooper, b Latter .. ..a y b A. Latter .. .. 7 b A. Latter .. .. 24 c Dee les, b Yigne 6 not ou t.. c E. Latter, La'ter b A. Latter b A. C. Gripper, b A. Latter .. H. Payne,o Betts, b Thomp­ son .................................. 11 b A. Latter . • J. Goodhart, o Betts, b Thompson.......................... A. Thompson, not out •• W. Bowman, b A. Latter.. c Betts,bA.L'ittor b Cooper .. b Cooper .. .. L b 1, w 1 .. Total .. 76 P laistow . First Innings. E. Latter, c Robertson, b E. Gripper ................................1 J. M. McCance, run oat .. 1 B. Deedes, b Wilson .. ..1 9 M. P. Betts, c Goodhart, b R. Gripper..............................48 A. H. Latter, c A. Payne, b Wilson.......................................0 C. J. H. Cooper, o and b H. Gripper ................................3 J. H. Vigne, b Wilson E. Satterthwaitc, c C. Grip­ per, b H. Gripper .. II. A. H.Tbomp8on,c Thom- asaett, b E. Gripper.. .. H. S. Clark, b E. Gripper .. R. Mayne, b E. Gripper .. C. H. Clarke, not out .. B 6,1 b 1 ..........................7 Total ..157 Second Innings. c Goodhart, b Baker .. .. 8 notou t...................0 0 not ont..................5 8 b H. Gripper .. 12 0 b E. Gripper .. 1 B 1, lb 1, w 1 3 Total .................. 109 Total .. 29 SURBITON v. UPPER TOOTING. Played at Surbiton on May 23. S urbiton . S. Castle, c Wright, b Lipscombe .. .. 13 E. Brookes, b Tliornc 101 F. Capper, b Roller .. 6 F B. Windeler, b Roller 7 W . Higgins, c Bonner, b R o l l e r ..................21 B. Howell, b Bonner.. 27 G. H. Windeler, c Wright, b Roberts .. 30 U pper T ooting , C. Trouncer. c Roller, b Bonner...................4 W, K. Hughes, not out 12 G.Pinkerton, b Roberts 0 P. C. Bates, b Ro erts 0 B 10,1 b3, w 6,n b l 20 Total ..214 E. Cawston, run o u t. G. F. Bonnor, b G. H. w indeler.................. O. J.Roller, b Trouncer C. G. Roberts, b G. H. W indeler.................. W. H. Lipscombe, b G. II. Windeler .. .. F.C B. Wright, bG . H. W indeler.................. 19 C.G.Patrick,st Hughes, b Trouncer R.C. Franks,bTrouncer W.C.Thorne,bTrouncer J. Macalister, b Trouncer................... L. W . Dent, not out.. B 2,1 b 1 .. .. Total .. SURBITON v. OLD CARTHUSIANS, Played at Surbiton on May 25, S urbiton . B. Howell notout ..118 G. H. Windeler, c and b J. A. Perkin .. F. Capper, b Connell .. 6 G. Pinkerton, not out B 12,1 b 6 .. .. 18 G.E.Bowiing,bCawston 11 A. C. Challis, b Ponsonby.................. 11 S. Castle, b Cauaton .. 2 R. Howell, c Sinythe, b Council ..................I ll A. J. Burness, b Fonponby..................6 Total P. C. Bates and R. B, Perkin did not bat. O ld C arthusians . ..293 E.Cawbton.b Pinkerton 0 .1.A.Perkin, b Windeler 1 H. Ponsonby, c Win­ deler. b Pinkerton .. 0 G.Smv the, b Pinkerton 15 R. K.Perkin, b Capper 1 A. It. Connell, not <>ut 36 J. II. 1>. Wake, c and b W indelcr.................. 4 C. R'.‘uss,c Pinkerton, b W indelcr...................0 E. Ileus*, b Castle .. 4 H. A. Perk'n, b C.ipper 20 W. H. Parkin, b Challis 3 B 16, 1b 2, *3 .. 21 Total ..105 Os May 23, for Hington against Whalley Range, G. Jowett took nine of tho ten wickets of latter. In this innings he twice did the “ hat trick.” OAKFIELD v. CRYSTAL PALACE, Played at Crystal Palace on May 23. O akfield . A. J. Lane, c A. W. G. Woolloton, b L. J. T -m er ................... R. C. May, c L. J. Tamer, b G. Cosens W. D. Watney, b Barry A. Fevez, b L. J, Turner .................. F. West, c T. Brush- fidd, b L. J. Turner D. Watney, b L. J. Tamer .................. |A. 17 J. 1 7 T, 4 ; S 2 C. Oswald, c and b L. J. Turner .. .. 9 H. Tanner, c A. W. G. Woolloton,. b L. J. Turner...................10 . S. Welch, b L, J. T u r n e r ...................3 , L. Elbororgh, b F. Barry.......................... 0 H. Fox, notout .. 0 B 6,1 b 2 .. .. 8 Total. .61 C rystal P alace . F. B *rry, c S.H.Welch, b R .C . May .. .. 5 H. P. Clarke, c A, C. Oswald,b H.J.Tanner 8 W. R. Hawkins, c and b J. H. Tanner .. .. 0 H. Hetley, b R. C. May 7 S.Sborter,bA.C.Oswald 20 L. J. Turner, not out 45 A. W . G. Woolloton, b R. C. M ay..................0 W.Kettlewell.cF.West, b A. Fevez .. G. Cosens, c A. Fevez, b R. C. May .. T. Brushfield, run out H. Williams, b A. Fevez ................... B 6,1 b 1, w l,n b l Total .. 109 Ladell, b 3 0 Extras .. .. .. 4 LONDON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE v. CHISWICK PARK. Played at Chiswick on May 27. C hiswick P ark . P. Bovill, b Braun .. 17 1 J. Baxter, c Tootell, b G. Loraine, b Braun 5 Kennect A . Green, lbw, b Braun 2 G. Davey W. Priestly,b Braun.. 12 Kennett E.Williams,c Marriott, S. Tnke, b Cook b Braun . . . . . .. 9 W. Byde, not out .. 14 H. Jackson, b Read .. 2 Total W. Wright, c Kennett, b Cook ..................22 L ondon I nternational C ollege , H. R. Ladell, b Byde.. 1 W. G. Holman, b Byde 1 C.J.B.Marriott.b Byne 48 F. Read, I b w, b Bovill 12 W. Cook, b Byde.. .. 0 P. Tootell, b Byde .. 0 C. W.H. Braun, b Bjde 1 C. D. Lucas, c Boville, Total b Byde .................. 0 90 C. L. A. Kennett, c Byde, b Loraine .. 6 C. Nordlinger, o Lo­ raine, b Bovill .. 15 G. Wilson, not out .. 8 E xtras...................4 . 96 LONDON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE v. GUY’S HOSPITAL. Played at Isleworth on May 30. G uy ’ s H ospital . Scott, not out .. ..160 Roberts, b Cook.. .. 0 Taylor, b Read .. .. 12 Russel, b Kennett .. 9 Feallowstone, run out 80 Rygate, c Wilson, b Thom son..................19 Wacher, c Marr ott, b C o o k ..........................2 Fripp? did not bat. The College did not bat. Bolus, c Cook, b Read 20 Macdonald, 1 b w, b R ^ ad.......................... 14 Marriott, not out .. 2 i E x tr a s .................. 20 Total ..£08 AEOLIANS v. WAYERLEY. Played at Dulwich on May 30. ^E olians . F. Carter, b Gardiner T. T.Cowell.b Gardiner F. G. Heasman, b G ardiner.................. F. Fitch, b Gardiner.. H. J. H nley, c Edmonds,b Vicarage J. F. Hunten, b Gar­ diner 3 I J. L. Stanley, c Foster, b Gardiner .. ..1 1 A. G. Archer, run out 9 R. J. Acres, c Mara, b G ardin er.................. 6 E. Tapril', b Gardiner 8 B 2, w 1 ..................3 AlbertParsons,not out 53 1 T otal. 97 W averley . Mara, c Parsons, b Cowell .................. Dodson, b Parsons .. B. L. Gardiner, b f'arsoT .s.................. Feasey, runont .. Fisher, b Cowell.. Lilley, b Parsons A. Vicarage, b Parsons N. B. Foster,b Parsons 10 Archer, c and b Pa s o n s ..................11 Edmonds, b Paisons.. 4 F. Sutton, not out '.. 0 B 5,1b 3 .. .. Total , 78 iEOLIANS v. OLD CHARLTON. Played at Charlton Park on May 30. O ld C harlton . First Innings. H, Stapley, c E. H. Heas­ man, b Morris .. G. Risch, b Pearse .. R. Risk, b Morris .. .. W. McKenzie, b M orris.. W. Draper, b Morris.. .. F. G. Allen, b Pearse T. Hollis, c E. A. Heas­ man, b Morris .. L. Light, c Corr, b Pearse H. Hollis, b Pearse .. .. G. Tam sett, not out .. .. J. Foley, c Hazell, b Morris .......................... L b .......................... Second Innings. 3 b M orris.................. 3 5 b M orris.................. 0 5 b Pearse.................. 2 2 b Pearse..................6 0 c Pearsc,bM orris.. 0 0 not o u t ..................0 9 b M orris.................. 0 4 c Corr, bPearso .. 0 0 c Jones, bPearse .. 2 2 b M o m s ..................8 1 b Pearse ...............5 1 B 2,1 b 1.. .. 3 Total Total JE olians . R. Heasman,b Tamsett 24 E. H. Heasman, run out .......................... 6 E. J. Heasman, b Tam- s e t t .......................... 17 O. Jones, c Tamsett, b A llen ..........................7 T. R. Pearse, run out 1 W, Morris, b Tamsett 0 A. Howes, not out .. 6 F. G. Hazell, run out A. Corr, c Stapley, b Allen........................... J, W . Crawfurd, c Stapley, b Risk F. Smith, c and b R is k .......................... B .......................... Total 79 BECKENHAM v. BEXLEY. Played at Bexley at May 30. B eckenham . T. B. Harbottle, c E. C. Friend, b C. Horner 7 H.S. Barkworth.c W.B. Friend, b C, Horner 28 M. P. Bowden, c W. B. Friend, b S. Jackson 25 A. H. Firth, c W. B. Friend, b C. Horner 5 J. Aste, c Pocock, b S. J a ck s o n ..................0 G. F. Browne, c Shuter, b C. Horner •. .. G. W. Wade, c W. B. Friend, b C. Horner H.S.TayJor, c W. Jack­ son, b C. Horner .. H.H. Branston, c and b C. H orner.................. J. N. Noakes, c Shuter, b S. Jackson .. .. F. C. Chater, not out.. B 5,1 b 3, w 1 ... 11 B exley , Total ..122 W.B.Friend, b Bowden 3 L.Homer, c Chater, b C. E. Homer, c and b A s t e .......................... 1 B o w d e n ................ .. 18 W. C. Jackson, b Aste 3 E, C. Friend, b Bowden 3 R.Sandon, c and b Asto 4 J. Shuter, c Browne, b S. £. Jackson, b Aste 5 Chater .................. 50 H. Steele, not out 0 C ipt.Johnson,c Cbater, 5 b At-to .................. 10 — Capt. Pocock, b Aste.. 7 Total .. ..109 CRYSTAL P4.LACE v. BLACKHEATII MORDEN. Played at Blaokheath on May 23. C rystal P alace . J. Asle, b Dale .. ..2 4 H. Aste, b Sewell .. 25 J. Dives, c Dale, b S. Cbristopherson.. 19 C. Mitchell, b S. Chris­ topherson .. .. 1 C. H. Dorman, b S. Christopherson .. 3 T. U. Sheard, b Sewell 23 W. A. Whiting, b Sewell .. .. .. 4 II. J. Prangley, b Sewell ................... C. A. Pope, not out .. D. McGtoige, b Paine W. Leete, c K. Chri'i- topherson, b Sewell B 6,1 b 3, w 2 .. Total , ,120 B lackheatii M orden . F. H. Lac y, c Dives, b Dorman .. ..1 3 H. C. Blaker, b J. A s te .......................... 23 R. B. Sewell, st Pope, b J. A s te ..................1 J. M. Dale, b Dormau 1 S. Christopheraon, c H., b J. Aste .. ..1 6 F. vv. Le Leivae, c H., b J. A s te ..................16 K. Christ* pherscn. st Pope, b Dorman .. 1 G. R. Hutchinson, b J. A s t e .......................... A. Bout field,c Dorman, b J. A s to ................... L. Paine, not out J. D. Saunders, Aste, b Dorman W ................ J. Total , 85 T he N ew I ndoor G ame — C r c k e t .— Just out. Post free Is. ljd . The game is easily learned, and a match can be played with every detail the same as on the cricket-field. One can play it, though two gives greater interest. An excellent amusement for winter evenings and wet days. Testimonials from Lord Harris, Mr. A. G . Steel, and many other eminent cricketers have been received. Wright & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C.

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