Cricket 1885
j [ j n e u , 1885. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 189 SPENCER y . KENLEY. Played at Wandsworth Common on Jane 8. S pencer . J. Godbold, b Southey 7 A. P. Wakeman, b Caton..........................16 L. Wood, b Caton .. 15 R. Castle, 1 b w, b Southey .................. 6 F. Ledger, b Caton R. B. Watts, b Joyce 15 F. Padbury, b Joyce.. A. H. Fowles, b Caton T. Wright, b Southey J. C. Larkin, not out .. F. W rght, b Caton .. B 17,1b 4 .. .. T ota l.................. 158 A. Joyoe, b Wood Rev. F. Roe, o Castle, b W o o d .................. 81 Caton, h w, b Wood .. 49 Rev. J. Butler, b Wood 0 S. I. Shilcock,; c Fowles, b W ood .. 2 C. Southey, b Castle.. 5 J. Pearson, o Castle, b W ood.......................... 3 K enley . 8 J. Tower, b Wood Clark, not out .. Sub., run out Sub„b Wood Extras .. Total. . 2 . 1 . 0 . 0 . 35 .136 BEDFORD S3HOOL v. WELLINGBORO’ TOWN. Played at Bedford on J udo 6. B edford S chool . M.E.Cookson.b Tomlin 18 A. E. Holt, b Oldham 12 R. A. Firth, b Oldham 2 A. D. Piper, o Perkins, b Oldham..................4 W . Williamson, not out 0 B ..........................2 R. F. A, Orr, o York, b O ldham .....................31 P. R. Yardley, o Williams, b Vickers 0 D. Piper, c Reed, b Vickers .................. 21 G. G. Lang, b Vickers 15 H.Sargoaunt, b Oldham 4 q . Pearse, b Oldham .. 2 Total ..109 W ellingboro ’ T own , A. F. Newman, o Yardley, b Holt .. 57 Dr. Perkins, b D. Piper 35 T. Williams, c and b Orr .......................... 8 F, Tomlin, b Lang .. 0 H. Reed, c Firth, b Orr 13 W. Vickers, b A. Piper 6 F.H . York, b A. Pip.r 5 R. Marriott, 1 b w, b Yardley ..................6 H. Dailey, b Yardley.. 8 Dr. Gripper, b A. Piper 2 8. Oldham, not out .. 0 B 4, w 1 ..................5 Total ..140 WEST WICKHAM v. BECKENHAM. (12 A-SIDE.) Played at West Wickham on May 25. W est W ickham . R. Mathows, o Hildyard, b C o v e ll.................5 W. Bullock, c Hill, b Sturgess ................. 8 H. Johnson, c Stewart, b Sturgess................7 F. Taylor, not out .. 4 W ........................2 H. Gripper, b Covell.. 2 E. J. Gripper, b Covell 35 A. Baker, b Covell .. 11 H. Ewins, c Covell, b S tu rgess..................11 W . Hollaraby, o Pearce, b Sturgess .. 18 E. Thomassett.b Covell 0 J. Robertson, run out 17 J. Goodhart, b Covell 0 Total . .120 A. M. Sturgess, b H. Ewins .................. 4 H. H. Branston, b E. J. Gripper..................15 C. Hildyard, b E. J. G rip p e r .................. 16 A. Pearce, b Ewins .. 2 A. E. Casey, b H. G r ip p e r .................. 13 A. B. Stewart, b W . Hollamby..................9 J. H. Hill, run out .. 1 B eckenham . G. F. Broome, c and b H. Gripper .. .. 8 H. Covell, b W. Hol lamby..........................0 P. Bicknell, b E. J. Gripper ..................8 J. Covoll, b H. Ewins.. 1 T. D. Broome, not out 0 --------' ' 8 L b 2, n b 1 Total . 75 CHEAM v. SUTTON STAR. Played at Cheam on June 6. T. Nunn, 1 b w, b Saunders...................31 W. C. Wheeler, c Radley, b Saunders 86 T. Fudge, b Mirtin .. 89 H. H. Hyslop (capt.), 1b w, b Durham .. 64 F. Dennis, b Cuff .. 18 J.Ockendeu, c Martin, b Cuff.......................... 1 W. Davenport, b Dur ham ..........................2 A. Day, b Durham .. 5 J. Earl, b Caff .. ..2 6 T. Q lick, not out .. 0 H. Wrangliam, b Dur ham ..........................3 B 10,w 1 .. ..1 1 Total . Sutton Star did not bat. .*336 BRIGHTON COLLEGE v. DULWICH COLLEGE. Played at Dulwich on June 6. D ulwich C ollege . 0, F. Skipwith, run out H. Cheffins, b Woods H. G. Wild, c Wilson, b W o o d s .................. J. Fawcett, b Woods .. E- C. Moses, retired hurt .. .................. R. N. Douglas, b Woods M. E. R. Crawford, not out .......................... J. Douglas, c and b Woods .................. F. H. Johnstone, b W i ls o n .................. J. C Umney, b Wilson E. G. Rand, o Bond, b Woods .................. B 12,1 b 3, n b 2.. Total B righton C ollege . First Innings. G. H. Cotterill, c Moses, b Crawford.. 57 L. C. Raymond, c Rand, b Crawford .. 6 S. M. J. Woods, c sub, b Rand ..................4 T. H. O’Donoghue, b Crawford..................20 G. L. Wilson, c Motes, b Crawford .. .. 15 N. C. Cooper, b Craw- T o ta l................... 118 f o r d ..........................1 In the Second Innings G. H. Cotterill scored (not out) 17, S. M. J. Woods, b Johnstone, 27, G. L. Wilson, b Rand, 85, C, H. Bond, c Fawcett, b Rand, 4, W. J. Richardson (not ou») 10; b 1,1 b 1—Total, 95. C. H. Bond, b John stone.......................... W . J. Richardson, c Douglas, b Crawford W. S. Paskin, not out J. G. Allen, o Umney, b Crawford .. H. Woods, b Crawford B 9,1 b l,n b 4 .. MR. PARNELL’SX I v. OUNDLE SCHOOL. Played at Oundle on June 3. Mr. P arnell * 8 XI. H. E. Platt,: b Copley 39 T. Fabling, b Copley 11 J. B. Challen, c Copley, b Dickson..................3 H. Richards, c Badeley, b C o p le y ..................9 F. Gordon, c Nash, b Copley ..................9 J. H. Smith, b Copley 15 First Innings. R. Margetts, c Copley, b Dickson.................. Breedon, b Badeley .. W. Murfin, b Copley .. A. Bird, b Badeley .. Walker, sub., not cu t.. B 9,1 b 5, w 1 .. Total ..126 In the Second Innings H. E. Platt soored, c Bostock, b Copley 11, H. Richards (not out) 2, W. Murfin, c Templeman, b Copley 4, Walker, sub., b Copley 0 ; b 2. —Total 19, O undle S chool . B. A. A. Beresford, o Challen, b Murfin .. 1 R. F. Sergeant,run out 12 H. W . Dickson, b Challen ..................20 C. A, Snell, run out .. 5 A.G.Bostock,c Gordon, b Breedon..................12 B. Templeman, b Murfin .................. 12 W . P. Smith, c Walker, b M u ifin ..................10 C. R. J. Griffith, c Gordon, b Breedon 0 G. Copley, not out .. 0 C.F.Badeley,b Breedon 0 C. H. Nash, b Murfin 0 B 17, w 1 .. ..1 8 Total 9J KENSINGTON PARK v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at Wormwood Scrubbs on June 2. K ensington P ark . G.H.P. Street,b Parker 80 H. E. M. Stutfield, b Parker .................. 0 F.E.Street, c Barlow, b Parker ..................60 H. Shipton, b Stoddart 53 W. F. Thompson, b Stoddart .................. 4 J. Kenna, b Parker .. 0 D. F. Burton, run out 11 G. A. Rimiugton, b Stoddavt..................1 J. G. Ferns, b Parker 6 D. C. Lee, not out .. 5 J. C. Low, b Parker .. 3 B 18,ib4, w l.n b l 21 Total ..197 H ampstead . H. S. Barlow, 1b w, b S h ip to n ..................5 S^mith.candbShipton 6 A.E.Stoddart,bShipton 65 J.H.Walker,c F.Street, b Low..........................2 E.B.Holmes, c Riming ton, b Low .. .. 19 C. F. Doll, b Sh;pton.. 8 A.R. Parker, c Riming ton, bStutfield.. .. 32 G. M. Wilson, run out 0 F. A. K. Doyle, b Low 2 R. W. D. Hill, not out 12 H. Smith-Turberville, b Shipton..................5 B 2,1 b 4, w 2 .. 8 Total ..159 S outh N orwood y . P allingsw ick .— The scores in this match, published in las5 week’s C ricket , were unfortunately reversed. PalliDg3wick made 208 in their first iunings, and South Norwood lost two wickets for 11}. ELTHAM v. BEXLEY. Played at Eltham on June 6. E ltham . W. S, Valentine, c and Rev. T. N. Rowsell, b E .C . Friend .. .. 2 W. Eagleton, c and b E. C. Friend .. .. 0 H. E. Storrie, b W. B. Friend ......................... 5 J. Hamilton, b E. C. Friend .......................23 C. Wngstaffe, b E. C. Friend .........................8 A. Smith, c W. B. Friend, b Mann .. 24 B exley , Capt. Johnson, o Hall, b Wagstaffe .. ..1 8 W. W. Mann, run out 4 L Horner,o Wagstaffe, b Hall................................ 1 E. C. Friend, c Hamil ton, b Valentine .. 1 L- A. Shuter, o Smith, b H all..............................12 W. B. Friend, c Hamil ton, b Wagstaffe .. 0 b E. C.Friend.. .. 11 H. E. Mortis, c \V. B. Friend, b Mann .. 5 H. North, b E. C. Friend .................. 1 J. Hall, o Taylor, b W. B. Friend.................. 6 C. Burnand, not ou t.. 7 B 9,1 b 3,w 6, n b 1 19 Total .106 Capt. Pocock, b Wag staffe ..........................7 H. S. Taylor, o Smith, b Wagstaffe .. ..1 1 W. C. Jackson, b Hall 2 W. F. Miller, not out 6 R. F. Sandon, b Hall 2 B .......................... 7 T o ta l.................. 71 MERCHANT TAYLORS’ SCHOOL v. STYGIANS. Played at Willesden Green on June 3. First Innings. S. Edwards, b Umney .. 2 S. Burnard, c Chater, b Head..................................0 W. W. Palmer, b Umney 8 L.C.Cumberbatch, c Head, Head, b Umney .. .. 0 G,W. Henderson, b Rankin 17 G. H. Wells, b Umney .. 2 L. D. Tottenham, b Umney 6 W. Sapte, run out .. .. 0 F. Fernyhough, b Umney 0 H. Maidlow, run out .. 0 E. Buckley, not out .. .. 0 E xtras..........................3 Total .. .. •.. 88 M. T . S. P. D. Chater, c and b Sapte.......................... 84 E.C.Arnold, b Edwards 6 H. Rankin b Sap^e .. 2 F. G. Bampfylde, b Sapte..........................1 L. G. La Vie, 1 b w, b Cumberbi«tch .. .. 7 W.F.Umney,b Edwards 50 Second Innings, c Chater, b Lang- r id g e ..................3 c Chater, b Lang- r id g e .................. 6 o La Vie, b Lang- r id » ;e ..................28 not o u t .................. 81 b Umney.................. 6 b Ringrose .. .. 4 Extras .. Total 8i F. D. Head, b Edwards 6 E. H. Helby.ruu ou t.. 5 M. Munro, not out .. 5 E. Ringrose, b Burnard 0 F.B.Langridge, run out 1 E x tr a s ..................16 Total ..133 MERCHANT TAYLORS’ sroics. SCHOOL v. Played at Charterhouse Square on June 6 M. T. S. P. D. Chater, b Potter F. B. Langridge, b Potter .................. 2 H. Rankin, b Potter .. 3 R. 8. Lucas, b Collins 42 L. J. Lavie, run out .. 9 W . F. Umney, b Collins 2 W. E. Drake, b Potter 2 S toics . E. C. ArnolJ, 1 b w, b Collins .................. F. D. Head, not out .. B. Long, run ou t.. .. E. Rin^rose, b Collins E x tra s ................... Total 0 S. Edwards, b Umnev L. C. Cumberbatch, b Urnney .................. E. A. Collins, run out G. W . Henderson, b Umnry .................. S.D. Fairless, b Umney 10 W . A. Walker, b Lucas 2 H. T. Proct r and A. Young did not bat, 0 F. Thomson, c Drake, b Umney .................. 0 W. M. Potter, not out 21 T. D. White, not ou t.. 41 E x tr a s ...................7 Total 91 T he N ew I ndoor G am e — C r ' cket .— J ns out. Post free Is. l§d. The game is easily learned, and a match can be pla}Ted with every detail the same as o n the cricket-field. One can play it, though two gives greater interest. An excellent am usement 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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