Cricket 1886
AUG. 5, 1886. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 329 DERBYSHIRE v. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Heavy rain on Monday morning caused the bowlers to be seen to great advantage in this match, the first between the two Counties, played at Derby on Monday and Tuesday last. While the wicket was wet, the first three Gloucestershire batsmen, the brothers Grace and Mr. Radcliffe got runs, but after this the ball had all the best of the bat. Painter hit freely each time, but no one else on the Gloucestershire side afterwards got double figures, except Mr. Radcliffe and Woof. The bowling of Mr. W. G. Grace and Woof was so good when Derbyshire went in, that W. Chatterton alone got double figures, and the follow-on was only saved by three runs. In the second innings Mr. Docker and W. Chat terton played really good cricket, but the home team were unable to make up for their heavy deficit on the first hands, and were ultimately beaten by 47 runs. Davidson, an addition to the Derbyshire Eleven this year, proved his ability as a bowler thoroughly in this match. In Gloucestershire’s second innings he took nine of the ten wickets at a cost of only 42 runs. In appreciation of this highly meritori ous performance, a oollection was made on his behalf, resulting in a presentation of £7. The bowling figures of Mr. W. G. Grace, Mr. Page and Woof, deserve notice. G loucestershire . First Innings. Dr. E. M. Grace, c W. Chatterton, b Cropper... 22 Mr. 0. G. Radcliffe, c Crop per, b Walker............... 30 Dr. W. G. Grace, c and b Davidson........................ 20 Mr. J. H. Brain, b W. Chatterton ................ 2 Mr. W. O.Moberly, c Sugg, b Cropper...................... 3 Mr. H. Hale, run out ... 1 Second Innings. 1 b w, b David son ............... 8 1b w, b David son ................12 c Walker, b Davidson ... 2 c and b David son ... b Davidson c J. Chatterton, b Davidson Mr. H. V. Page, b David son ............................ 0 b Davidson Painter, c and b Davidson 31 b Davidson Mr. A. M. C. Croome, b Cropper .% ............... 0 Gregg, not o ut ............... 5 Woof, b Davidson B ............... Total ............... 131 not out ......... 8 c Disney, b Cropper......... 0 c W. Chatterton, b Davidson ... 17 L b ......... 1 Total ... 94 D erbysh ire . First Innings. Mr. L. C. Docker, b Woof 1 F. Sugg, c Page, b Woof... 4 W. Chatterton, c E M. Grace, b W. G. Grace ... 23 Mr. S. H. Evershed, run out ............................ 5 Cropper, b W. G. Grace ... 0 Davidson, c E. M. Grace, b W. G. Grace ............... 0 Hay, b W. G. G race......... 4 Mr. E. A. J. Maynard, b Woof ............................ 2 Mr. G. G. Walker, not out 4 J. Chatterton, b W. G. Grace............................ Disney, 1 b w, b W. G. G race............................ 0 B ............................ 2 Second Innings, c Brain, b Woof 43 b Woof ......... 11 c Brain, b Woof 26 1b w, b Woof ... 0 b Woof .........12 c Gregg, b W. G. Grace ........ 0 b Page ........ 2 bPage ...... 14 c W. G. Grace, b Woof ........ 8 8 b Page.............. 0 not out ........ 0 3 6,1 b! ... 7 Total ............... 55 Total ...123 BOWLING ANALYSIS. G loucestershire . First Innings. O. M. R.W. Walker ... 14 Cropper ... 34 Davidson ... 32 W.Chatterion 10 6 33 1 17 43 3 12 41 4 7 6 1 Second Innings. O. M. R.W. . ... 2 0 7 0 ,. ... 12 4 24 1 ....... 29.113 42 9 . ... 15 4 20 0 D e rbysh ire . First Innings. O. M. R. W. W. G. Grace 21.2 9 34 6 W oof......... 21 14 19 3 Second Innings. O. ......... 30 ......... 40 Gregg 6 Hale 3 M. R.W. 16 42 1 18 50 6 0 16 0 1 6 0 Page 4.1 2 2 PENGE v. ANERLEY ROYERS Played at Penge on July 31 A n erley R overs . W.F.Umney.c Middle ton, b Oldham ... 10 L. A. R. Fox, b Middle ton ..................... 0 A. G. Turner, run out 0 A.Farwig,bMiddleton 3 H. W. Mountford, b Oldham ............... 0 H. W. Umney, b Old ham ..................... 0 R. H. Canham, b Old ham ...................... 0 Capt. R. Farwig, b Barchard F.E.Huish,b Middle ton ...................... C. H. Norton, not out Hirwidge, b Captain Barchard ......... B ...................... Total ......... P enge . H. W. Dillon,bMount ford ...................... 8 W. Barchard, b W. F. Umney ...............28 C. G. Knott, b Mount ford ..................... 2 C. Ovenden, b Huish 29 H. B. Smith, run out 57 Captain Barchard, c Hirwidgc, b Umney 11 F. Oldham, b W. F. Umney ............... H.Lowry, b Huish... F. C. Barchard, b W. F. Umney Middleton, not out... B 22, lb 1, w 1 Total , 24 ...100 PENGE v. CROYDON REVELLERS. Played at Penge on August 2. P enge . H. W. Dillon, b Smith 29 W. Barchard, c H. B. Hubbard, b Moody 29 W. F. Cook, I) Moody 14 W.A.Brixton.b Moody 50 F. C. Barchard, c H. B. Hubbard, b Moody 40 C. Ovenden, 1) Moody 1 0. S. Knott, b Moody 4 J. S. Bath, st Fisher, b Moody............... F. Oldham, b Turner Captain Barchard, b Turner ... ... H.J. Newton,not out B 2, lb 2, w 1 ... Total ...187 C roydon R evellers . L. E. Hubbard, c and b Cook ............... 0 A. W. Moody, run out 63 J. Fisher, b Cook ... 13 E. G. Turner, c Capt. Barchard,b Ovenden 5 H. B. Hubbard, b Old ham ........................16 A. Maidlow, c Capt. Barchard.b Oldham 0 R, D. Mackenzie, b Brixton...............11 W. Smith, b Oldham 0 P. Barrow, b Cldham 3 E.S.Youle, b Oldham 7 W. Maidlow, not out 2 B 6, lb 1, w 1 ... 8 Total ..128 PALLINGSWICK v. SURBITON. Played at Surbiton on July 28. P allingsw ick . O. L. Tudor, b Winde ler ..................... 11 F. R. Wilkinson, b Paine..................... 32 T. E. Lane, b Winde ler ..................... 0 Whitt, b Windeler ... 6 F. Moir, b Ricketts... 18 J. Deane-Drake, run out ...................... 7 E. A. Collins, b Paine 5 H. A. H. Thompson, b Bailey............... 42 G. E. H. Meares, h w, b Bailey.........26 C.Sleeman.cBeavan, b Windeler ......... 2 P. J. de Launey, not out ...................... 3 B 9,1b 2, w 3 ... 14 Total ...166 S urbiton . A. R. Cobb, c Meares, b Moir .............193 M.H. Paine, c Thomp son, b Lane .........49 Strachan, b Collins... 56 G. W. Ricketts, b M oir...................... 2 G. H. Windeler, not out ...................... 7 R. B. Perkin, c Meares, b Moir ... 6 B 15, lb 5, w l... 21 Total ...334 C. Spicer, Rev. C. R. Bailey, Rev. A. E. Beavan, W. F. Batho and T. H. Wilson did not bat. PALLINGSWICK v. PLAISTOW. Played at East Acton on July 31. P allingsw ick . W. C. Yarborough, b Longdon...............30 S. H. Beckley, run out ..................... C6 B. A. Carter, not out 59 L. Chapman, c Smith,bThompson 10 E. Kettle, not out ... 1 B 17, lb 6, w l... 24 Total ..180 Capt. Garnett, E. A. Collins, A. H. Millson, G. Wintle, E. H. W. Rossiter and B. Lightfoot did not bat. P laistow . H. A. H. Thompson, b Yarborough......... 3 H. B. Smith, b Beck ley ...................... 2 E. C. Shopper, b Beckley ............ 0 F. Longdon, b Yar borough ............ 0 B. Pintler, bCollins 30 C. Nicholls, b Beck ley ...................... 5 E. Layton, b Yar borough ............... 4 Jackson, b Beckley 0 A. Dampier, lb w ,b Beckley............... 1 C. Nicholls jun , run out ......................13 Bush, not o u t......... 4 B ...................... 9 Total 71 PALLINGSWICK v. HIGHBURY. Played at Highbury on July 31. P allingsw ick . A. F. Bettinson, c& b McEwen............... 10 M. A. Walker, c Wakefield,b Board- man ...................... 3 D. A. J. Bacon, b Boardman ......... G O. L. Tudor, b Mc Ewen...................... 7 F. R. Wilkinson, b Boardman ......... 1 J. Deane-Drako, b McEwen............... 1 F. Moir, b McEwen 25 O. G. Ladelle, c Allen, b Boardman 4 H. W. Burnside, c Boardman, b Mc Ewen ............... 0 G. E. H. Mcares, not out ...................... 2 P. J. Do Launey, b McEwen............... 0 B 3,1 b 1 ......... 4 Total H igh bu ry . F. Rose, c Ladelle, b Walker ............... 3 Heppell, st Ladelle, b Bettinson............... 7 Boardman, b Bacon 42 G. Wakefield, b Bet tinson ............... 2 McEwen, 1 b w, b Bettinson............... 0 Pratt, c De Launey, b Bacon ...............48 H. Allen, absent ... Ayling, b Bettinson Broadhurst, absent Coulson, b Bacon ... Hill, absent ......... B 9, w 1 ......... 63 0 1 0 2 0 10 Total ...115 PALLINGSWICK v. MR. PLAYFORD’S XI. Played at East Acton on Aug. 2. M r . P layford ’ s XI. First Innings. Second Innings. E. Brunton, c Dampier, b Millson ............ 6 T. Cotton, c sub., b Col lins ............................ 5 F. Hearn, c Dampier, b Collins............................36 1b w, b Collins 5 c Meares, Burnside... c Burnside, Millson ... b ... 37 W. Playford, c Meares, b Collins............................10 c Meares, b Col ling 3 Colli b Millson T. D. Drewell, c Millson, b Collins............................ 11 b l ins W. Bennett, b Moir ... A. Playford, not out......... 17 b Meares J. Thomson, c Millson, b Collins............................20 b Collins .......... 7 P. Dennison, b Meares ... 0 not out .......... 4 Gilbert, b Collins ......... 1 b Collins ......... 18 H. E. Beddall, c Graham, b Collins ..................... 0 c and b Collins 3 B ............................ 6 ---------- Total ............... 117 P allingsw ick . B 17,1 b 1 ... 18 Total ...206 A.Dampier.c Drewcll, b Hearn ............... 3 H. W. Burnside, c Playford, b Hearn 22 E. A. Collins, b Drewell ...............52 F. Moir, c Drewell, b Hearn ............... 11 G. E. Meares, c andb Drewell ............... 7 A. H. Millson, b Hearn ............... C E. H. W. Rossiter, run o u t ............... A. W. Graham, c Hearn, b Drewell P. J. de Launey, b Drewell............... T. Hall, not out T. Hall, jun., b Drewell............... B ...................... Total ..117 T he C ricket C alendar for 1886.— N ow Ready. Eighteenth year of publication. Handy size for the pocket. The Cricketer’s Diary. Contains chief fixtures for the coming season arranged in chronological order. Tables for Registration of Players in matches to come. Pages for insertion of own engagements. Laws of Cricket, &c. No Cricketer should be with out it. Price 6d., post free, 7d. In leather wallets, gilt lettering, Is. 6d. Published by W right and C o . (Cricket Press) 41, St. An drew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C,
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