Cricket 1885

368 CKICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, adg .27,1885. T H E OLD B R U C IA N S TO U R . The Old Bruciins had a mo t successful tour in Hampshire, winning tvro matches, t'ie th'.rd b ing drawn in their favour. Winning the t ss on every occasion they made the best use of their opportuni ies, scoring over 1,100 runs ia their three com­ pleted innings. OLD BRUCIANS v. HACKWOOD PARK. Played at HacUwood Park on Aug. 12 and 13. O ld B rucians . C. Robson, c Croome, b 0 dfield ...................88 L. Shaw, runout.. .. 8 J. W. Botsfoni, run out 18 E. Stioie, c and b Crrome .................. 8 F. Clemence, b W il- kinsbaw ..................8 H. D. Littlewoid, c Cr ome, b F. Barker 70 C.A D en ri,c A.Rayn 1ird, b F. Barker .. 41 H ackwood P ark . H. 0. Tacker, not out 80 E. Foa c Wa k n-haw, b F. Barker .. .. 0 R. W. D. Bill, b E. Rajnbird.................. 81 A. Eiloart, o Walkn- shaw, *i Croome .. 5 B 82,1 b 4,wl,n b 2 89 Total..................333 ajnbird, cDecegri, R obfon .................17 C. M. «roome, e tsford, b Rob?cn.. 3 Walk i sbaw, e «menoe, b Botsford 95 Theobald, b Strode 4 Ra.vnbir', c Bill, b Strode..........................18 C ’*pt. 01 tieid, run o t 4 A- G. B vker, st Lob- B'iD, b Hill .. .. 5 E. F. G. Barker 6t Rob- s m, b Botsford .. 6 R. BassoD, e Foa, b Botsford..................8 W. S -later-Booth, not o u t ...........................2 E. M. Ergency, c Tucker, b Botsford 0 B 5,1 b 8, n b 1 .. 9 lo t a l..................166 OLD BRUCIANS v. SOUTH HANTS (1 2 a - s i d e ) . Played at Southamp'on on August 14 and 15. O ld B rucians . First Inn'ngs. U nited S ervices . Bub., b R. W. D. Hill, ht Wil- hon. b Ede .. ..5 0 Cap*. Creswell, R E.,b Cader .................. 4 ’ J. E. Lane, b Ede .. 12 A. E loait, c V\i son, b Ede E. Foa, notout B 17,1 b 8 , Total .. . .341 C. Bobron, Harvev .................. t’0 L, Staw, c Wilson, b Archur B« non .. 67 J. VV. Bo fford, 1 b w, b E^e..........................47 W . W. Reeve, run out 11 E. Stro e, c Gat r, b Calder............................ 26 H. D. Littlewood, b Ar her-Burton . ..2 0 F. Cleminco, c Gater, b Calder........................0 In the 8econd Innings Bctsford fcored (not out) 9, Cre*wtllf c ana b Harvey, 0, Iane (not out) 15, Foa, c Fewings, b Earvey, 10 ;1b1, w1—Total 86. S out : i H ants . Firtt Innng*. Second Innings. Rev. Newland, c Biloart, b R ob son .......................... 27 lbw , b Rob-on .. 7 T. H. Wilscn, c and b Rot s o n .......................... 40 b Strode H. Cald.r, b Hill . . . . 0 T, Wild, 1 bw, b Robton 11 b tlenunce R. B en d fa ft, b Robson .. 7 lunout J. Gater. b Strode .. ..1 8 J. Fewings, c Reeve, b R o b w n ..........................3^ A W Watts, b Hill.. .. 1 p 8 aw, b Robson.. 34 .. 10 .. 7 b fitrode...................6 I b w, b Strode .. i6 _ r run o u t ........................9 V.Archer Burton, b Strode 0 c »nd b R bson .. 7 E. L. Ede, c Hill, bStrode 6 c Reeve, b BoUford 26 F. M. Harve>, lo : out .. 15 not o u t ................... 8 C. Palk, c Strode, b Rob«on 3 c Creswell. b Robeon 0 B 10,1 bl3,w 2,n b2 S;7 B 9 ,l b 2 .. .1 1 Tot 1 ..................194 Total ..lfcl OLD BEUCIAKS v. UNITED SERVICES- Played at Portsmouth on Angus 17 and 18. O ld B bucians . L. Shaw, b Hillyard.. 22 P. B. Freeman, st C. Rot ton, b Bet une 4 J. W. Botsford, st Oelrichs, b L pscomb 75 W . W. Retve,b Palmes 4 E. Stiode, b Kidman (3 II. D. L ttlewood, c Staiilev, b Hillyard.. 71 R.W.D.Bill,bBethune 98 F. Cltmence, c Cr. fis, b Hilljard.................. 4 Oelrichs, b Betbune 33 J. E. Lane.st Oeliicbs, b Lipscomb .. .. 6 E. foa, b K.dman .. 17 A. Eiloot, not out .. 0 B i8, Ib8,w 6,nb 1 33 Tctal 436 First Innings. E. S. Crofts (87th).b Strode 1 F. Bill (89th), b Strode .. 25 (i. W , Hillyard, R.N., c Reeve, b Clemence .. 4 A. Banbury(89th),b Strode 5 L. Bonham-Caitjr, b Clemenoe..........................1 MajorBethune.bClemence 27 Capt. Lipscomb, b Cle­ mence ..........................0 A. E. Oelrichs, c Strode, b Clemence.......................... 8 Capt. Palmes, not out .. 28 Capt. Stanley, o Hill, b Clemence.......................... 0 Kidman, c Littlewood, b Strode ..........................7 Major Heathcote.R.M.L I., b Freeman ...................18 B 11, 1b 7, w 2 .. 20 T otr.1...................144 Second Innings, c and b Robson .. 26 c Reeve, bClemence 40 b Clemence .. .. 17 c and b Clemence.. 32 c and b Robson .. cClemence,bRobscn not o u t .................. 1b w, b Robson .. c Littlewood,bFree- nsan .................. 8 c Littewood, b Rob­ son ...................4 c Reeve, b Clenunce 0 1b w, b Robson .. 21 B 8, lb 2, w l . 11 Total ..161 WOODFORDWELLS v. HON. ARTILLERY COMPANY. Played at Finsbury on August 22. H. A. C. T. J. Stedman, b J. Smout, b Blows .. .. 0 Blows .................. 2 W, F. Bishop, b W.W. Manwaring, b W. W. Tween .................. 1 Tween .................. 10 T. Taylor, b W. W . Whee’er, c Palmer, b Tween ...................5 W .W . Tw-en,. .. 5 Knell, b Blows .. .. 2 Thorpp, not out.. .. 2 S mppon, b Blows .. 6 A. J. Clarke, b W. W . B4, l b l .. .. 6 Tween .................. 0 — W .H . Jones, cDavies, Total .. .. 48 b B lo w s.................. 10 W oodford W ells . E. C. Palmer, o JSimp- IC. Badworth, c son, b Wheeler .. 0 Wnee er, b Ciarke.. 0 John B’owd,b Whetl’-r 0 E. Swift, bClarke .. 0 W. Kem?ley,b Wref-ler 3 |W . H«v»rs, b Wheeler 1 F. S. Cait*r, c Simp- H H.Davies,b Wheeler 7 son, b Clarke .. ..2 7 A. Mftbon, not out H. H. Tween, c Man- warinR, b Smont .. 10 J W. W .l ween.b Bish'p 13 I B 18, lb 5, w 1 .. 17 Total .. 80 BUCKHURST HILL v. BECKENHAM. Plaj ed at Beckenham on August 22. B uckhurst H ill , First Innings, G. Palmer, • Capt., b A M. Inglis.. .. 4 A. M. Sturgesa, not out ..........................1 W . R. Bowman,b At-t* ( J. C* n.uest, o WiUon, bA . M. Wil .on B 15, l b l .. F, W . Janson, b Aste 5 F. Colclough, b A. M. Inglis..........................76 R. C. Nystron, b Marriott..................5 L. H. Gunnery, c Wil- fon, b Afta .. .. 9 L. H. Neame, run out 27 1 1 ..1 6 R. L. AUpoit. c W. F, Noakea, b Afcte .. 82 Total .. ..175 H. G. Palmer, c Wil­ son, b Af-te .. .. 0 Iu the Set ond iLn'ngs F. W. Janwn scored (not out). 12, L. H. nnnerv (not ont), 8.°, G. Palmer, o Chatt r, b Banett, 20, A, M. Sturgens, b Wilton 0 —Total, 65. B eckenham , Capt. Ingiis, e Allpoit, ) Ginnery .. 7 P. D. Chat r,c Allport, b Ginnery .. ..1 1 A Peor o, c G.Palun r, b Gunnery .. .. 4 C. Ho kier, not out .. 2 L b .......................... 1 Leslie W'ilson, b Gun­ nery ..........................42 Rev. T. C. A.Barrett, c Coltlough,bGunn<?'y 7 J. At-te. o tiiid b G. F a ln n r .........................0 W.Noukts, o Bowman, b Gnnmry .. ..1 2 A.. M. Inglip, b J*n*on 12 Rev. F. Marriott, b Ne me ..................25 W. F. Noakes, c Col- clougb, b G. Palmer 8 T till ..131 W e s t End (Marshall and Snelgrove’s) v. T ottenham H ouse (James Shoolbred & Co.) —Played on Saturday at Roundwood Park, the pround of the lattfr, and resulted in a draw greatly in favour of the former. Mill house, Lardhy and Dickens batted well for West End. Ford took four wickets for 1 run. 0 C. J. Steven3, c Halt, b F lin d t..................0 A. G. Steven«, c and b Gibbs...........................6 P. Nettleton, run out 15 W. R. Carter, b FIndt 4 W. Rivett, rot out .. 8 B ...........................3 BARNES v. NORWOOD PARK. Played at Barnes on August 22. B arnes . C. Nettleton, b Flindt 13 J. Blundell, c and b Gibbs.......................... 0. G. Ladelle, c and b G ibbs........................0 R. H. Hut-'hinscn, c Yetts, b Gibbs.. .. 8 T, G. Jones, b Flindt 0 A. Hemington. c Shoy d Jones, b Flindt .. 10 N orwood P ark . W. Yrtt*,c C. Nettle­ ton, b Carter .. .. 2 H. Dunk, b Carter .. 8 A. Shoy d Jones, c P. Nettleton,bHutchin- son ..........................0 A. E. Barton, b Carter 10 W. Gibts, b Jones .. 22 S. H. Flindt, c P- Nettleton, b Carter 0 C. T. Halt, c Carter, b Jones..........................27 Total 62 J. E. McCullock, e C. Stevens, b P. Nettle­ ton ...........................4 C. Matthews, c Hutchinson, b Carter 1 E. R, Pulbrook, not out ........................... 11 A. Robinson, b Hutchinson .. .. 7 B 5,1 b 2, w 2 .. 9 Total .. 93 H ornsey v. S outhgate . —In consequence of the death of Mr. John Walker, the match arranged between the above clubs on August 15 was not played. W. H. N orris , playing for Nutfield, scored 3 consecutive innings of over 100 -on July 30 at Dorking, v. R. C. Bovill’s XI. 113; cn Aug. 1, v. Will o’Wisps, at Nuttield, 102 ; on Aug. 3, v. Butterflies, at Nutfield, 111 not out, carrying his bat through the innings. S end Seven Stamps for “ C ricket C hat .” Second Year of Publication. Contains: Cricket Incidents and Oddities, Cricket Re­ cords. Portraits and Biographies of Mr. W, Newham, Mr. T . C. O’Brien, Mr. John Shuter, Hon. A . Lyttelton. Mr. S. Christopherson, Mr. M. C. Kemp, Mr. H. V. Page, Mr. R. S. Newhall, Mr. E. Evans, Jesse Hide, W. Flowers, J. Hunter, R. Peel, W. Attewell, W. 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