Cricket 1885

3 0 4 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Ju lt so, m s . NORTHBROOK v. CITY.JRAMBLERS. Played at Lee on July 25. N orthbrook . C. Pearse, b Boole .. 84 A. H. Smith, c Glover, bDempsey .. ..1 4 W. Nieolson, b Soott.. 0 J. W . Knowles, not out 70 R. W. Burroughs,lbw> bRothwell..................2 A. E. Coates, c Dear, b Boote..........................6 J. Fisher, 1 b w, b Boote .. .. .. .. 0 E. Lcxley, b Boote .. 0 A. East, 1 b w, b Scott 12 F. A. Smith, c Cocks, b-Dempsey .. .. 0 S. O. Woolmer,b Roote 4 B 17,1 b l, w 1 ..1 9 Total .161 City Ram blers. First Innings. H. W. Priestley, b Burroughs..................0 H. Dear, b Nicolson ,, 36 F. E. Rothwell, c Pearse, b A.H. Smith 20 H. J. Sturgen, b A. H. Smith..........................1 J. Dempsey, b A. H. Smith..........................0 D. P. Boote, run out.. 5 In the S3Cond Inniogs Priestley scored, b A. H. Smith, 17, Cocks (not out) 40 ; b 1—Total 58. W.Scott,b A. H. Sm:th Wr.G.Elliott,bNicolson A.F. Glover, st F. A., b A. H. Smith T. Cocks, not out G. Harlow, b Nicolson B 8,1 b 1 Total SOUTH SAXONS v. NORMANHURST • .COURT. Played at Normanhurst Court on July 24 and 25. S outh S axons . First Innings. Second Innings. S. P.Bucknill, b Beaumont 1 pot o u t ...................34 F. G. Chichester, c Wise, • b B ovill........................0 b Beaumont .. .. A. E. Yourjg, c Papillon, b Barden .. ...............27 b Beaumont .. .. A. F. Smith, c Papillon, b Beaumont ..................16 o WUe,b Beaumont P. P. Barnes, c Money- Wigram, b Beaumont.. 4 b Beaumont .. .. F. GvLangham, b Money- W igram ..........................6 b Beaumont J. W. Blundell,oWalrond, b Papillon ................4 T. Parkin, st Wise, b Money-Wigram ....8 2 b Beanmont ,, .. W . H. Curtis, b Bovill .. 11 n o to u t ................... C. H. Young, b Beaumont 12 \V. Leigh-Smith, not out 4 b Money-Wigram.. B 7,1 b 1 ...................8 B ....................... Total ,.125 Total N ormanhurst C ourt . First Innings. Second Innings. T. Wise, b Curtis .. .. E. D. Longworth, c C ich- esler, b A. F. Smith .. E.Money-Wigram.cChich- e*ter, b A. F. Smith .. W . D. Bovill, c Parkin, b A. F. S m ith .................. S. H. Walrond, b Curtis.. E. J. Beaumont, c and b Curtis .......................... J. Barden, c A. E. Young, b Curtis.......................... N. DesGraz, b Curtis P. R. Papillon, not out .. T. Sargent, c B uckniil, b A. F. S m ith .................. R<v. C. P. Eden, b Buck- S b A. F. Smith.. 2 0 b Leigh-Smith••7 8 bParkin.. .. .. 2 0 cBarnes, b Curtis64 0 oA. F. Smith, b Parkin...................11 3 run o n t ..................0 0 oC. IT, Young, b A. F. Smith .. .. 1 2 ru n o u t................. 6 12 b W. Leigh-Smith 5 0 not o u t ................. 3 rill B ID, 1b 1, w 1 ..1 2 bA. F. Smith.. .. 1 21 B 9, 1 b 6, w 8 18 T. tal G6 Total ..120 T he F ourth A ustralian T eam . —A com­ plete account of their tour in England, with full scores of the 42 matches played by them, both here and in the Colonies. Also Portrait and Biography of each member, Batting and Bowling Averages, scores of three-figures against the Australians, and scores of three- figures by the Australians, <&c., &c. Stiff Boards. Price Is. Office of this paper. BUCKHURST HILL v. WOODFORD WELLS. Pliyed at Buckhurst Hill on July 18. W oodford W ells . H. H. Davies, c W. Charlesworth, b Sheldon..................3 A. Kemslev, b Sheldon 12 A. Mason, b 3mith .. 2 R. Hutchinson, c Gin- gell, b Smith .. .. 2 A. W . Bracing, b Shel­ don ..........................21 E. H. Cook, run out .. 2 F. Palmer, run out .. 0 T. H. Thotpe, b Wood 0 A. Wohlgemuth, b Wood.. L. Bond, b Wood E. Bond, not out B 4,1 b 4 .. Total B uckhurst H ill . A. Swcrder, b Kemsley 20 R.W.Smith, cThorpe, b D avies..................2 W . Charlesworth, b Mason ..................23 O. Charlesworth, o Palmer,b Kemsley.. 2 J. J. Sbeldon, b Kems­ ley ..........................0 F. W. G. Wrighton, c Mason, b Kemsley .. 5 F. Gingell, c Brading, b M ason...................0 E. F. Allan, not out .. 24 C.E.W.Savill, b Masongl6 J. Pigot, c Kemsley, b Mason .................. 2 W.Wood, b Mason .. 11 B 8 ,1b 1, w 4 ..1 8 Total .,118 WOODFORD WELLS v. CHLORIS. Played at Woodford on Jnly 25. W oodford W ells . W . Kem»ley, b Marjow 46 E. C. Palmer, c and b Lockyer..................80 L. H. Gunnery, b Marjow ..................0 D. E. Palmer, o Cuff, b Lockyer.................. STJ A. A Tween, b Lockyer SO W,W.Tween,bLockyer 8 E. Swift, c Lockyer, b Marjow ..................2 F. S. Carter, b Marjow 0 E. Bond, b Lockyer .. 1 H. Davies, 1 b w, b Lockyer..................11 F. Kaye, not out.. .. 4 B 25,1 b2 .. .. 27 Total..................261 C hloris . Marjow,c S. E.Palmer, b Kemsley .. Cuff, runout .. .. Young, b W. Tween .. Geer, run out .. •. Ward, b W . Tween .. Lockyer, b W. Tween Defries,c Carter, b W. Tween ................... Andrews, b Gunnery .. 14 Cook, b W. Tween .. 2 Jordan, run out .. .. 2 Fay, notout..................0 B 5,1b 1 .. .. 6 Total..................84 WOODFORD WELLS v. FOREST HOUSE SCHOOL. Played at Forest House on July 25. W oodford W ells . A. E. Kemsley, o Hill, b England.. .. * .. 22 A. Mason, t-t Lockett, b H ill..........................15 R. Hutchinson, b Hill 40 A. Wohlgemuth, b Lockett ..................31 E. H. Cook,c and b Bill 2 B. Chamen, st Lockett, b H ill.................. .. 0 R. Iitcbfield,bLockett 10 F. H. Thorpe, b Hill.. 4 L. B-md, not out .. • H. Morris, c and b L ockett.................. 0 G. Gain, b Hill .. .. 8 B 5, lb 2, w l . . 8 Total .135 F orest House School. First Innings. G. F. H. Dykes, run out Groves, et Gain, b Mason.......................... A. Hill, c Maton, b K em sley.................. England, b Mason Wrigbt, c Bend, b Mason .. .. .. A. Lockett, h w , b Kemsley Kemtley, c Mon is, b Mason .................. H. Goodall, not out.. Dykes, cBond,bMason Davis,c Gain, bMason B 1, lb 1 .. .. Total Jones, c Bond,b Mason In the Sorond Innings G. F. H. Dyk s scored, b Mason, 0, Hill, b Mason, 11, England (not out) 3, A. Lockett, c Kemsley, b Mason, 7, Goodall (not out) 9 ; b 10-Total 40. A V il la g e C l u b would like to arrange at once a few half-day matches, with any medium elevens. 1 hree - quarters of an hour’s journey from Waterloo Station, and ten minutes’ walk to grouLd from Woking. Frequent trains returning. J. W. Stedman, Horsell, Woking, Surrey. Now ready, with portrait, and several woodcuts, crown 8vo, price 6°. TV/TODERN ENGLISH SPORTS : Their Use and ^'1 Abusa. Dedicated bv special permission to Pro­ fessor Ruskin. By FREDERICK G\LE (The Old Buffer). Author cf “ The Life of the Hon Robert Grimston,” “ Echoes from Old Cricket Fields,” &o. Also a large paper edition, price l^s. 6d.—London: Sampson Low, M arston, S earle and Riwngton, 188, Fleet Street, E.C. 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