Cricket 1885

334 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. a u g . is, isss. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE v. ORIEL. Played at Loughborough on August 8. C om m ercial U n ion A ssuran ce . W . Spelman, c and b J. Percival..................0 Middleton, b Rystrom 44 .T, Cutler, b Rrstrom .. 21 J. B. Churchman, 1bw, b Rystrom..................8 G'o. H. Harnett, c DaCosta.b J.Percival 3 A. F.Bailey, c Spring,b J. Pereival..................0 E. J. Boor, c Hume, b Rystrom .. „ .. 0 O r ie l . H. F. Hunns.c A. Per­ cival, b Rystrom .. 2 H. T. Moore, c Rae, b Rystrom.................. 16 H. E. Hall, c Rae, b J. Percival.................. 0 F. J. Sayce, not out.. 5 B ll,lb 2,w 2,n b l 16 T otal.................. 110 Da Costa, c 8pelman, b Hume,c andb Middle^ Middleton.................. 0 t o n .......................... 12 Rystrom, c Sayce, b W. Percival, run out 1 Middleton.................. 18 Spring, b Harnett .. 7 J. Pereival, at Boor, b A. Percival, not out.. 9 Cutler.......................... 12 Butler, c Hall, b Mid­ dleton ................... Briscoe, b Middleton 12 0 Rae, c Harnett, b B 13, lb 4, w l .. 18 Cutler.................. .. 1 — - Skaw. c Harnett, b T otal................... 89 Cutler .. .» .. 4 PALLINGSWICK v. SOUTH NORWOOD. Played at South Norwood on August 1. A.F.Bettinson, b Webb 8 M. A. Walker, b Webb 7 D. A. J. Bacon, c Eames, b Webb .. 11 F. Moir, b Montezuma 43 E. A. Collins, b Webb 1 D. H. Hewitt, b Webb 2 E. Kettle, c Bigley, b N eale..........................20 P a l lin g sw ic k . A.W. Graham,bBig1ey A. L. Meare*, c Leeds, b Montezuma . G.E.B.Meares,'-Leeds, b Montezuma.. J .E.Uollirs. not out.. B 7, 1b 3, w 2 ..1 2 .106 F. Hallam, run out .. H. E. Haslegrave, retired hurt .. .. 4 R. F. Eames, b E. A. Collins ..................0 C. E. Leeds, b E. A. Collins ..................10 L, Montezuma, run out 8 Total .. S ou th N orw ood . C. E. Bigley-, not ont 26 W. P. Neill, c J. E. Collins, b Moir .. 1 W. C. Elborough, not out .. . ................ 45 B 10,1b 6 .. ..1 6 Total..................128 C. Jordan, A, W . Webb, and P. S. Barber did not bat. HENLEY t . PALLINGSWICK. Played at Henley on August 3. P a llin o sw ic k . First Innings. Second Innings. S. J. Fitzroy, lbw, b Hutson 0 b Eustacc .. .. 9 M.A. 'Walker,c H.McDonnel, b Eustace.......................... 0 b Brakspear .. 34 S. H. Beckley, b Eustace .. 0 b Eustace .. .. 1 D. A. J. Bacon, b J. Jones . 88 notout.. .. Capt.Garnett,cH.McDonnel, b H utson.......................... 1 b Brakspear . . 0 J. H. Deane Drake, c San- deman, b Eustace .. .. 20 not out.. .. W. C. Yarborough, b Brak- tpear .................................. 12 E. Kettle, c J. F. Sandcman, b Jones .......................... 10 S. Flindt, not ont.................. r> bJones.. .. A. W. Graham, b Brakspear 0 A. L. Meares, b Jones.. .. 0 B 4,1 b l .......................... 5 B 6 ,lb 14 .. 20 Total ................... 92 Total ..173 H e n l e y . Major McDcnml, b G, E. Brakspear, c and Flindt .................. 1 b F lin d t.................. 0 G.H. P. Street, run out 58 Capt. Rogers, c and b H. W. Hutson, b YarB eckley.................. 18 borough .................. 8 W. Bond,bYarborough 6 G. Eustace, b FIind1-.. 4 E. T*. Portal, not cut 15 F. Sandeman, b YarJ. W. Jones, c Flindt, borough .................. 0 0 S. F. Sandeman, bYar- B 10,lb 3 .. .. 13 borough .................. 0 To'al .. ..12s P laying for Penzance v. Camborne, at Camborne, Cornwall, F. F. Kelly got seven wiekets (three with successive balls) for six runs. HORLEY v. ELEVEN WATNEYS. Played at Horley on August 8. E leven W a tn e y s , First Innings. Second Innings. W . D. W&tney, b Blake* .. 5 b Blaker .. .. 6 E. J, Watney, c Blaker,, b Cazenove..........................8 c Elmslie, b J. L. Densham .. 9 J. S. Watney, not out .. 83 b Blaker .. .. 0 W . C. R. Watney, bButler 17 b J. L. Densham 6 Dendy Watney, c Butler, b H. D .H a ll..........................2 b A. Densham .. 24 C. T. Watney, b Batler .. 2 c and bJ. L. Den­ sham .. .. 5 C. N. Watney,b A. Densham 5 b J. L. Densham 0 F. D. Watney, b J. L. Den­ sham ................................ 1 b Batler .. .. 5 A. N. Watney, b J. L. Din­ sham .................................. 0 c Kelsey, b J. L. Densham .. 8 Daniel Watney, h w, b A. D ensbam ........................ 2 not out...................9 G. N. Watnev, run out .. 1 b J. L. Densham 0 B 8,1 b 3..........................11 B 6 ,lb 1, w 3 10 Total .................. 87 Total .. 82 H o r l e y . First Innings. Second Innings. J. M. Cazenove, b C.T. at- ney ...............................12 b Dendy Watney 5 H. D. Hall, c Daniel,b W. C. R. Watney.......................15 c W . C. R., b Dendy Watney 4 E. Elmslie, c and b C. T. Watney ........................ 0 b Dendy Watney 23 A. Densham, b Dendy Wat­ ney ................................2 st Daniel,b Dendy Watney .. .. 5 J.M. C. Austin, rnn out .. l b Dendy Watney 0 Blakcr, b W. *C. R. Watney 26 c E. J., b Dendy Watnoy .. .. 4 J. L. Densham, b W .C. R. Watney ........................8 cW .C .R ,, bC.T, Watney .. .. 1 W . Kelsey, c and b W . C. R. Watney..........................4 runout.........2 H. Butler, not out .. .. 1 c Daniel, b C. T. Watney .. ..2 1 A. Herbert, b W. C. R. Wat- rey ..................................2 not ont.........0 O. W. Hall, h w, b Dendy Watney .......................... 0 b C. T. Wwtney.. 0 B 5,1 b 1 ..........................6 B l . l b l .. 2 Total 72 Total •cn M.C.C. & G. v. RUTLAND. Some extraordinary scoring took place in this match, played at Lord’s on Monday and Tuesday. In their second innings, M.C.C. & G. scored 643 for the loss of only eight wickets. This is the largest number of runs ever made at Lord’s in one day in a match of any importance. The Marylebone total was made in five hours and thirty-five minutes. M.C.C. & G. Second Innings, First Innings. Mr.J. S.Russell, c Neilson, b D rak e..........................16 Barnes, c Tuck, b Norman 8J I lowers, b R. Eaton.. .. G M. P. HatterBley-Smith, b Foxley ..........................38 Mr. W. F. Thompson, c Moss, b Furley .. ..8 0 Mr. J. Robertson, b R. Eaton .......................... 45 Mr. F. W , Maude, b Drake 82 Fofbergill, c Enton, b Fuiley ..........................11 Sherwin, not out .. .. 6 Mr. W Phillips, b Farley 0 Mr. A. James, b Drake .. 0 B 3,1 b 8 .................. 11 Total .. UPPIN3HAM ROVERS v. BRADFORD CLUB AND GROUND. Three batsmen scored over a hundred in the one innings of theRovers in thismatch at Bradford on Friday and Saturday. A. M, Suthery contributed 165, S. S. Schultz 112 and H. Ecclea 101 to the Rovers’ total of 543, U pp in g h a m R o vers . c Norman, b Finch 81 c Neilaon, b R. E aton.................. 91 bF in c h ..................90 b H. Eaton .. ..132 b Norman .. •. 14 c Drake, b Norman 80 c Arnsby, b Finch. .141 c Finch, b Arnsby .. 20 not o u t .................. 23 B 5,1 b r\ w 6 21 Total ..643 A.M. Suthery, c Haven, b W y r ill....................165 C.C. Stone, c Heselton, b W y rill......................53 J.A.Turner, c Hickson, b W y r ill......................42 S. S. Schultz, c Havers, b P u lla n ....................112 H.Eccles,cWroodhouse. b W y r ill....................101 J.H.Roberts,cH6selton, b P u lla n ........................6 C .G .M allam ,cH eselton, b Havers.................. 12 E. Greaves, c Jowett, b Pullan .. .. .. 7 A.Rotherhai:i,cWallace, b Havers .. .. .. 0 H. Rotherham, cHick­ son, b H&vors.. .. 16 H. C. Ferns, not out.. 8 Extras...................21 Total ..543 B radford C lu b a n d G ro u n d . J. W. Battourley, b H. Rotherham .. ..4 1 W. Farley, c and b H. Rotherham .. ..1 1 Pullan, b H. Rother­ ham ............................................................ 14 W. H. Woodhouse, c Robert?,b H. Rother­ ham .............................................................. 8 J. L. Hickson,run out 21 Total Jowett, c Mallam, b Suthery .......................................................9 In the Second Innings Havers scored (not out) 81, and Heselton (not out) 12—Total, 43. J.Wallis,bit.Rotherham 0 L. R,Havr ra, c Turner, b H. Rotherham .. 84 R. T. Heselton,not out 0 W . Priestloy, absent.. 0 W.H.Wyrill,o Greaves, b Suthery .. .. 4 Extras...................6 ..148 H AM P S T E A D N O N D E SC R IP T S TOU R , This annual tour was brought to a conclu­ sion on Saturday last, and, most unfor­ tunately, three days were spoilt by the rain. 0. E. Currie, for Petersfield, did a couple of fine bowling performances against the H N.C.C., taking in the first innings seven wickets for 19 runs, and in the second, eight wickets for 5 runs, bowling 10 overs, with 8 maidens, and doing the hat trick. For the H.N.C.C. against Haslemere, W. J. Hay­ craft took six wickets for 6 runs, also per­ forming the hat trick. For Guildford, S. Farnfield, a well-known local one-armed hat, played a very careful innings of 91, his only chance being the one which was accepted. HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS v. FARNHAM. Played at Farnham Park on August 3. HAMP8TEAD N 0 NDE 6 CMPTS. First Innings. 278 R u tlan d . Rej. A. J. Tuck, b Mr. H. R. Fuich, b Barnes Mr. W. F. Neilson, c Shfiwm, b Fother- R i l l .......................... §8 Drake, b R< bertton .. fc7 Mr. J. Farler, l b w , bR<bertM>n .. ..5 6 Mr. E. Hanbury, b Fothergill .. .. 0 Mr. H. Eaton, c Sher­ win, b Flowers .. 13 Flowers Mobs, c and b Flowers Mr. 8. Ain by, b Rob- c m c n ...................... Mr. A. P. Norman, b Flowei s .................. Mr. R. Eaton, not out B 2, lb S .. .. Total ..2 F. J, Abbott, b Car­ michael .................. 12 J. S. Haycraft, b Bate­ man .......................... 3 H. F. A. Smith, st Carmiehael, b Bate­ man .......................... 7 W . J Haycraft, lb w , b E lliott..................10 F. E. Walker, b Car­ michael ..................1 C. Brai'hwaite, b Car- m c h a e l..................10 Total .. ..S 3 L.Corke. b Carmichael 22 In the Second Innings F. J. Abbott scored 1 b w, b Carmichael, 6. J. S- Haycraft (not out), 47, H. F. A. Smith, b Arberv. 23, W. J. Haycraft (not out), 2 ; extras 8—Total 83. F a rn h am . L. Hutchineon, b Car­ michael .................. 0 R. L. Williamson, b Arbery .. .. .. 7 A. J. Dare, b Car- m ichael.................. 5 M. Van der Gucht, not out ...........................1 A. R. F. Evershed, c Walter, b Carmichael 3 B l, l b l , .. .. 2 J. Carmichael, b Wil­ liamson ............69 T. Suftield, b W . J. Haycraft...............25 R. D. Mason, b W. J. H B y c r a ft..................IB R. Bateman, c W. J. Haycraft,bHutchin­ son .. . . . . .. 22 C. S. Arbery, ran cut 6 L. Pares, b Hutchin­ son ........................0 Elliott, b Hutchinson 7 W. Hart, e^Corke, b Will amson .. ..1 1 Major Waller, cSmitli, b Williamson .. A. W. Parvin, Hutchinson .. A. J. Nash, not ont A. John?on,absent B 1,1 b 1, w 1 Total .. 0 b .. 14 .. 2 .. 0 .177

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