Cricket 1886

JUNE 10,1886. CRICKET A W ee k ly R ecord of* the G ame . 183 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Y orkshire . First Innings. O. M. Burton Dunkley ... 16 4 Robertson... 36 21 West ... Hillyard Hadow 14 60 39 H. W. 3 1 Second Innings. 0. M. R. W. 33.219 34 3 8 4 10 0 22 9 27 1 ... 72 24130 ... 20 10 34 ... 38 18 62 ... 46 16 77 ... 34 20 34 0 Stoddart 30 15 62 1 M iddlesex . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Peate ... .. 40 17 66 3 .......... 46 30 44 2 Ulyett... .. 18 8 29 0 ............ 15 3 38 0 Emmett .. 9 3 17 0 ... ... 35 24 44 2, Bates ... .. 26 9 31 4 .......... 21 6 34 0 Peel ... .. 12 4 22 2 .......... 30 14 41 0 Preston .. 14 9 16 0 ... ... 18 7 27 0 Ambler 7 0 10 0 Peel bowled 1 and Emmett 3 wides. WILL-O’-THE-WISPS v. CRYSTAL PALACE. Played at Crystal Palace on June 5. W il l - o ’- th e -W irps . T .D.Walker ,c Neame, b F ox........................ 6 C. C. Clarke, b Fox ... 0 S.W.Cattley, c Marks, b F ox ........................35 J. W. Trumble, lb w , b Barry .................25 C. E. Cottrell, b Fox 6 W. Bruce, b Hetley... 44 W. Bovill, c Curry, b Hawkins.................20 P. J. de Paravicini, b Fox ... ... .......... 8 E. E. Read, c Barry, b Fox .................21 S. Gore, c Barry, b F o x ........................ 8 A. C. Cattley, not out 0 B 8,1 b 2 ..........10 Total ..........183 F.W.Janson,bCottrell 11 L. Colman, c Walker, b Trumble ......... 0 G. Marks, b Cottrell 1 C. J. M. Fox, c Bovill, b Bruce .................35 L.H.Neame,c Walker, b Bovill ................. 7 W. R. Hawkins, b Cottrell ................. 4 C rystal P alace . First Innings. H. Hetley, b Cottrell G. Barry, b Bruce ... F. Campbell, b Cot­ trell ........................ T. Cosens, c and b Bruce ................. P. Currey, not ou t... B 3, w 1, n-b 2 ... Total ... ... 1 In the Second Innings L. Colman scored (not out), 8, L. H. Neame, b Cottrell, 0, and P. Currev b Cottrell, 8; b, 7.—Total, 23. ’ TONBRIDGE SCHOOL v. M.C.C. Played at Tonbridge on June 5. T onbridge S chool . F. C. Barchard, b Lewis........................ H. G.B. Reina, run out R. M. K ing,bLewis... L. L. Reid, b Wootton H. A. L. Rudd, c L. Wilson, b Wootton W. F. Oldham, b W ootton................. P. T. Baker, b Lewis 13 M.C. L. Wilson, b Baker...102 I G.G.Hdarne,notout...131 C. W Lewis, b Oldham 38 I C. S. King, b Conda- m in e........................11 I 0 J. S. Mallam, b Lewis 0 W. E, Martin, b Wootton... ... ... 0 J. Story, c Hearne, b Lewis .... ... ... 0 R. C. de la Conda- mine, not out ... 0 B 2,1 b 3 .......... 5 Total ..........31 C. N. Thursby, b Baker 17 S. J. Wilson,b Baker 14 B 6, lb 3................. 9 Total ..........322 Captain B. Baker, E. P. Roberts, J. F. C. Norman, Davenport and Wootton did not bat. T he C rick e t C alen d a r for 1886.—Now Heady. Eighteenth year of publication. H andy size for the pocket. The Cricketer’s Diary. Contains chief fixtures for the com ing season arranged in chronological order. Tables for Registration of Players in matches to come. Pages for insertion of own engage­ ments. Laws of Cricket, (fee. No Cricketer should be without it. Price Gd., post free, 7d. In leather wallets, gilt lettering, Is. 6d. Published by W rig h t and Co. (Cricket Press), 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, CDoctors’ ommons E.C LANCING COLLEGE v. ARUNDEL. Played at Lancing on June 1. A ru n del . W. H. Norris., b W oodard.......... ... 59 W. Beldam, c Wood­ ard, b Pellatt... ... 0 Rev. G. H. Moor, b C o o k ........................18 C. Bartlett, b Cook ... 17 W.G. Henley, b Drake 0 G. Light, c Richards, b Woodard ......... 33 E. T. Norris, c Drake, b Pellatt ... .......... 9 R. Holmes, c Wood­ ard, b Miller.......... C. Farmer, b Wood­ ard ........................ A. T. Long, c and b Woodard .......... A. Holmes, not out Extras ... ... Total ...157 E. L. Fisher, c E .T . Norris, b Henley ... 0 T. W. Cook, b Henley 1 G. H. Neale, c Farmer, b R. Holmes ... ... 1 H. Pellatt, b Henley 20 C. R. Richards, b R. Holmes ;.. ........ 1 C. H. Gresson, b Henley ... ......... 16 L ancing C o lleg e . First Innings. H. J. Drake, b R. H olm es................. L. C ., Hodgson, c Long, b R. Holmes A. M. Woodard, not o n t ......................... A. G. Hunt, b Henley J. Miller, b Henley... Extras .......... Total .......... In the Second Innings E. L. Fisher scored c and b W. H. Norris, 3, G. H. Neale (not out), 9, H Pellatt, b Henley, 20 *extras 1.—Total 33. LANCING COLD. v. HURST COLL. Played at Hurst on May 29. HunsT C o lleg e . First Innings, F. S. Wigley, not out 6 W.Perkins, b Pellatt 0 G. H. Lawrence, c Neale, b Drake ... 6 Extras................. 2 H. D. Ozzardrb Cook 22 E. S. Banks, b Nelson 2 L. W. Knowles, c Woodard, b Pellatt 0 G. Smith, b Pellatt ... 0 C. Stuart, b Nelson... 2 J. Stuart,c<febPellatt 3 Total ... ... 48 A. H. Tyler, b Cook... 6 F. Hill, c Nelson, b Pellatt ... .......... 0 In the Second Innings L. W . Knowles scored b Drake, 8, C. Stuart (not out), 3, F. S. Wigley, b Pellatt, 4. and G. H. Lawrence, b Nelson, 2; b, 1.— Total, 18. L ancing C o lleg e . E.L.Fisher. c Perkins, b H ill....................... T. W. Cook, c Hill, b Banks........................ G. H. Neale, b Banks H. Pellatt, c Smith, b Banks ................. T.L. Nelson, b Banks E. Jackson, b Banks B. Pares, c Tyler, b Ozzard ................. 17 C.H.Gresson.cSmith, b Banka... ..........18 A. M. Woodard, b Ozzard ................. 0 A.G.Hunt.c C.Stuart, b B anks................. 1 H. J. Drake, not out 1 Extras................. 9 Total 91 ECCLESALL v. ABBEYDALE^ Played at Abbeydale on May 29. E cclesall . J. P. Fell, b Mardon 23 G. Blunt, c Pigott, b Blakeney.......... ... 0 F. Kennedy, b Blake­ ney ........................ 1 C. Milbanke, st Plun- ket, b Mardon ... 15 C. Biddy, b Mardon... 10 E.G. Given, b Mardon 37 F.Griffen, b Blakeney 3 W. C. Wickham, c Meyer, b Mardon E. F. Ellis, run out P. R. Preston, c Plun- ket, b Blakeney ... J. Wells, not out ... Extras................. Total ...102 A bbeydale . H.E. Mardon, c Wells, b Fell..................... 56 B. T.Plunket, st Blunt-, b Fell..................... 42 R. Meyer, b Fell ... 0 E. Pigott, b Milbanke G E. Blakeney, run out 32 G.Phipps, b Milbanke 1 K.Osborn, b Milbanke 2 DALSTON ALBERT v. WEST KENT WANDERERS. Played at Blackheath on June 2, W est K ent W anderers . J. 8tedman, c Moore, b Cole......................... 0 W. Wheeler, b C ole... 29 C. McRoberts, st * - - 40 Selby, b Moore A. Luckett, c Moore, b Ball........................39 A. Garland, c Pitt, b Cole .......... .......... 8 J.Sutherland.st Selby, b Moore .................18 G. Kibble, run ou t... T.Coppinger,cDevey, b Briggs................. C. Eickie, b Moore... A.Pottinger, b Moore J. Graham, not out Extras................. Total ...166 D alston A l b e r t . H. Selby, c Graham, b Wheeler ................. A.Cole.c and b Suther­ land ........................ F. Briggs, b Wheeler W. Devey, b Wheeler H. Moore, run out ... J.W.Smither,bSuther- land ........................ W. Ball, b Wheeler W.Briggs, c Luckett, b Sutherland A. Smyth, b Wheeler F. Oliver, not out ... W. Pitt, b Wheeler... Extras................. Total ..........; CHARLTON PARK v. BURLINGTON WANDERERS. Played at Charlton on June 5. B urlington W anderers . E. C. Lindup, b A. Burnett .......... ... 0 E. P. Warren, b Zam­ brano........................10 F. W. Freeman, b Sargent ...................39 W. H. Lunnon,c Zam­ brano, b Pease ... 14 E. Williamson, c W. MacFarlan, b Pease 0 A. E. Gent, lbw, b Sargent ...................15 R. D. Green, st Law­ rence, b Pease S. Cook, run out H. F. Bull, b Pease... D. M. Bowie, b Zam­ brano ................. C. A. Stein, not out... B 2,1 b-2................. Total 13 2 2 4 ..107 C harlton P ark . H. E. Lawrence, b Williamson .......... 1 D. J. MacFarlan, b Freem an...................52 A. P. Zambrano, run out ........................28 S. R. Sargent, b Free­ man ........................ 0 B. Craig, not out ... 17 W. MacFarlan, b Wiliam son .......... 3 A. Burnett, not out 9 B3, lb l, w l, nb2 7 Total ...117 F. Lovcy, A. H. Pease, E. A. Redman, and G. Risch did not bat. OATLANDS PARK v. EMERITI. Played at Oatlands Park on June 5. E m e riti . O. S. Dean, lbw, b Britton ................. A. Austin-Jackson, b Paine ................. G. \.Moran, c S i vory, b Thomas W. Bellasis, not out B 20,1 b 2, w 4 ... M. Rouse, b Kennedy 10 R.Maitland, st Blunt, b Kennedy .......... 7 A. Monroe, not out... 2 J. Norris, b Milbanke 0 Extras................. G Total ...164 J. W. Biggs, b Paine 17 J.E.Rodnguez,runout 6 H.Welman, rim out... 0 M. E. Fennessy, c Paine, b Britton ... 4 C. J. Merewether, b Thomas ................. 4 R. S. Ibbs, b Thomas 0 W. J. Woodlock, b Thomas .................55 Total .................. 121 E.B. Payne, b Britton 0 O atla n d s P a r k . First Innings. R. H. Savory, b Jack­ son ........................18 W. R. Lyon, b Jack­ son ........................15 M. H. Paine, b Dean 23 J. Walker, b Jackson 0 E. “ Smith,” b Jack­ son ........................15 F. W. Gosling, lbw, b Jackson ................. 2 j — Rev. E. R. Douglas, c Total ..........103 Payne, b Dean ... 2 1 In the Second Innings M. H. Paine scored (not out) 38, Rev. E. R. Douglas (run out) 1G, H. P. Thomas (notout) 57, R. B. Barron, cRodriguez, b Welman 7, A. H. Britton, b Dean 2; b 5, 1b 1 w 7 - Total 133. H. P. Thomas, Moran, b Jackson 12 R. B. Barron, c Fen­ nessy, b Dean ... 8 H. H ill,b Jackson ... 2 F. B. Money-Coutts, run out ................. 3 A.H.Britton, not out 0 B 2, w 1 .......... 3 On Saturday last, at New Brighton, the i Xhe Inter-Colonial Junior match, between Stanley Club were dismissed by New Brighton jVictoria and New South Wales, played at for a total of sixteen. Til© third wicket fell1Sydney last month, was won by the latter by for fourteen, and no other run was made from! lai rUns. The totals were—New SouthWales, the bat, extras supplying the last two notches. 83 and 249; Victoria, 57 and 94,

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