Cricket 1887

JAN. 27, 1887. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME!. M E L B O U RN E C LU B A U S T R A ' L IAN T E A M IN N E W Z E A L AN D . Major Wardill having arranged some fixtures for the Australian Team which visited England last summer, in New Zealand on their home­ ward journey, these were duly decided with the following results. AUSTRALIAN TEAM v. TWENTY-TWO OF OTAGO. Played at Dunedin on Nov. 23 and 24. Gar­ rett and Spofforth had not arrived on the first day, and Giffen was unable to play at all owing to illness. The Australian Team won by six wickets. Evans took twenty-six Otago wickets for 62 runs. A u stralian T e am . First Innings. S. P. Jones, b F r ith ........... 1 G. E. Palm er, b Frith ... 8 W . Bruce, b H e w a t...........10 A. H. Jarvis, b Hewat ... 2 J. W . Trum ble, b Frith ... 3'J J. M ‘I1wraith, b Hewat ... 4 E. Evans, b trith .......... 1 J. M ‘C. Blackham (capt.), c Beck, b Hewat ........... 0 J. Phillips, not out ... ... 1 T. W . Garrett, absent ... 0 F. R. Spofforth, absent ... 0 B 1,1 b 2 .......................... 3 T otal ...................60 Second Innings. b K itt..................45 b Hope ...........10 c Spring, b Hope 82 not out b Turnbull not out B 2,1 b 1 O t £. go . First Innings. A. B. Drabble, b Evans ... 4 A. Grieve, c Blackhara, b E v a n s.................................. 2 W. Parker, c Palmer, b E v a n s.................................. 2 \V. G. Dixon, c Bruce, b Palm er .......................... 3 J. Baker, b Palm er ........... 6 P. Turnbull, 1 b w, b Palm er .......................... 1 A. A. Rolfe, b E vans.......... 2 F. Harper, b Evans ........... 6 W . H. Vallange, c Jones, b Evans ...• ................... 18 J. P . Spiing (capt.), 1 b w, b Evans ....................... 0 W . W yinks, c Palm er, b E v a n s.................................. 3 J. Walls, c Trum ble, b E v a n s.................................. 0 J. A. Levy, c MTlwraith, b E v a n s.................................. 0 R. Hewat, b Evans ........... 0 C. Beck, b Evans ........... 2 J. Hope, b Evans ........... 5 A. Kitt, b Trum ble ........... 1 R. F. Haskell, c Palm er, b E v a n s.................................. 1 W . White, c and b Evans 0 J. M ‘ Farlane, b Trum ble 1 W . Geddes, c Trumble, b E v an s.................................. 1 C. Frith, not out ........... 1 Total ...162 Second Innings, c Bruce, b Evans 0 b Trum ble ... 33 c Jones, b Evans 7 b Evans b Bruce b Evans ... . c Trum ble, Spofforth b Evans ... . b Garrett . b Bruce ... . 1 b w, b Bruce . ... 10 ... 4 B 2,1 b S c Palmer, b Gar­ rett .................. 23 c Spofforth, b Evans ........... 1 b Evans .......... 2 b Evans ...........10 not out ........... 9 b Trum ble ... 24 b Evans ........... 0 b Bruce ........... 2 st Jarvis, b Evans 2 c Spofforth, b Bruce .......... 3 B 9, lb 2, nb 1 12 Total .. .. .. 03 Total ...158 BOW LING ANALYSIS. A ustralian T e am . F irst Innings. Frith ... Hewat... B. 88 13 81 8 Second Innings. R. W. B. M. R. W . 33 4 ........... 124 12 45 0 21 4 .......... 72 5 24 0 H o p e ........... 72 8 22 2 W ales 28 0 15 0 T u rn bu ll... 61 7 17 1 M 'Farlane 48 5 17 0 Dixon 16 2 9 0 K itt ........... 37 4 10 1 First Innings. O tago . Evans... Palmer Trumble .. 173 Second Innings. R. W . B. M. R. W . 25 16 ......... . 212 42 37 10 26 3 ......... . 8 1 6 0 8 2 ......... . 60 7 20 2 S pofforth... 60 4 34 1 Garrett ... 76 7 32 2 Bruce . 64 6 17 6 36 6 Evansjbowled a no-ball. SECOND MATCH—v. EIGHTEEN OF CANTERBURY. Played in Lancaster Park, Christchurch, on Nov. 26, 27 and29. The game was drawn, the Australian Team wanting 137 to win with five wickets to fall, Jarvis was in great form at the wicketa. In the first innings of the Eighteen, he stumped three and caught five batsmen. I* V* fc. -j A ustralian T e am . First Innings. Second Innings. J. Phillips, b Frith ........... 0 E. Evans, run out ........... 3 T. W. Garrett, b Dunlop 15 not out G. E. Palm er, b Dunlop ... 1 J. W. Trum ble, b Dunlop 3 A. H. Jarvis, b Frith ... 5 c Dunlop, b Cuff 15 c Fowke, b D un­ lop ...................20 st Fowke, b Dun­ lop ................... 0 c Milton, b Frith 4 not out ...........19 S. P. Jones, c Millton, b D unlop .......................... W . Bruce, b D u n lop ........... J. MTlwraith, not out ... 25 c and b Dunlop 0 J. M ‘C. Blackham (capt.), b W ild in g ..........................32 retired hurt F. B. Spofforth, b W ilding 0 B 1 ,1 b 4.......................... 5 Extras... Total 99 Total ... 82 E ig h tee n of C an t e r b u r y . First Innings. F. W ilding, b Trum ble ... 28 W . J. Cotterill, b Jones ... 29 W . Crawshaw, st Jarvis, b Palmer ..........................20 J. W heatley, b Jones ... 5 E. P. Barnes, c Jarvis, b Palm er ..........................14 H. R. Mathias, b Palm er... 0 D. Ashby, b Palm er ........... 0 J. Fowke, c Jarvis, b Jones 8 G. Bayner, c Garrett, b J o n e s .................................. D. Dunlop, st Jarvis, b I'aim er .......................... 53 W. V. M illion, b Palm er ... 35 Second Innings, 1b w, b Palm er c Trum ble, b G a rre tt........... b Garrett ........... St Jarvis, b Palm er ........... c Trum ble, b Palm er ........... run out ........... b G a rre tt........... cJarvis,bPalmer R. D. Harman, c Jarvis, b Trum ble .......................... L. Cuff, b S pofforth ........... E. J. Cotterill, b Palmer... J. Taylor, st Jarvis, b 1'aimer ..................... H. Loughnan, c Jarvis, b Palm er .......................... R . Hailey, not out ........... W . Frith, c Jarvis, b Gar­ rett .................................. Extras .......................... 6 b G arrett ... 2 st Jarvis, Palm er ... c Jarvis, b Gar­ rett ........... b Garrett ... b Spofforth b Palm er ... 1 b Spofforth b Palm er b Palm er not out Extras T ota l' ...178 Total ...139 BOW LING ANALYSIS. E igh teen of C ante r bu r y . Evans ... Bruce ... Garrett Spofforth Palmer Trum ble First Innings B. 32 24 64 56 M. R. W . 12 0 0 1 1 176 24 41 9 64 8 26 2 Second Innings. B. M. R. W. ... 224 29 47 6 ... 26 3 10 2 ... 200 23 60 8 ... 48 6 12 0 J o n e s ........... 116 12 36 4 Evans bow led three, and Garrett aj>d Palm er one wide each. Jones and Spofforth each bowled a no-ball. A u stralian T eam . First Innings. B. M. R. W . Frith ... Dunlop W ilding Barnes 35 25 2 160 16 5 ) 1 0 28 16 11 2 ... 8JJ0 Cuff ... Hailey Ashby ! Frith bowled a no-ball. Second Innings. B. M. R. W . ... 84 12 15 1 ... 72 10 17 3 ... 104 11 27 0 4 1 3 0 3 0 THIRD MATCH—v. TWENTY-TWO OF WELLINGTON. Played at Wellington on Dec. 2 and 3. The long innings of the Australians (the largest score made in New Zealand) prevented the completion of the game. W elling ton . First Innincs. Mansil, b Jones Lawson, b Palm er... 20 Burnes, b Jones Collins, st Jarvis, b B r u c e .................. Gooder, run out ... Nicholls, b Palm er 0 Salm on, b Spofforth 16 T ird tll, st Jarvis, b S pofforth ..................10 Cox, c Trumble, b Palm er .................. 4 Heenan, b Pa-lmer ... 0 Roberts, b Spofforth 0 R.Blacklock.bGarrett 20 M otley, b Spofforth... 4 M oorhouse, c Palmer, b G arrett.................. 7 Riley, b Jones ...........23 A.Blacklock,b G arrett 11 Gore, b Jones ...........10 Perry, b Jones ........... 0 In the Second Innings Salm on scored (run o u t ) 0, Cox, b Phillips 1, Heenan, b Evans, 11, Roberts, b Evans 5, M oorhouse, (not out) 14, Perry, (not out) 9; b 1—Total 41. A u stralian E l e v e n . McGirr, b Palm er ... 12 Fleming, b Palm er 0 Dryden, b Bruce ... 3 Kirker, not out ... 4 Extras...................10 Total ...182 S. P. Jones, st M oor­ house, b M cr irr ...159 G. E. Palmer, b M cGirr .................. 76 J.W .Trum ble, run oat 57 W. Bruce, c Heenan, b D ry d e n .................. 6 A. H. Jarvis, c Cox, b Perry .................. 60 J. M cllwraith, b Law son ................... 3 T. W . Garrett, b Dryden .................. 76 E. Evans, b Lawson 16 F. R. Spofforth, L a w s o n ........... Phillips, not out E xtras........... Total ... ... 2 ... 10 ... 10 ...475 BOW LING ANALYSIS. W ellington . First Innings. h. R. W. ss Ss1 Palmer... ... 122 42 6 Evans ... .. 21 2 Spofforth .. 116 51 4 Phillips 19 1 Garrett .. 88 33 3 Jones ... ... 6) £7 5 Bruce ... ... 32 9 2 A ustrallan E l e v e n . B. R. W . B. R. W. Dryden ... 286 100 o Cox ........... 35 21 0 Law son ... 292 89 3 M ortley .. 92 51 0 McGirr ... 248 58 2 Kirkes 36 15 0 Roberts ... 88 54 0 R ile y .......... 86 10 0 G ore ........... 96 18 0 Gooder 8 5 0 Perry 76 36 1 Moorhouse 40 8 0 FOURTH MATCH—v. TWENTY-TWO OF HAWKE S BAY. A one day’s match on the Napier Ground on Dec. 4. Over1,000persons were on the Ground during the day, including Sir James Prender- gast and the Hon. J. N. Wilson. The majority of the local team, who went in first, could do nothing with the bowling of Palmer, who tookfifteen of the twenty wickets. The Aus­ tralian eleven were 23 runs ahead on the one innings played. A u stralian s . F. R. Spofforth, c H orne, b Edwards 4 J. MTlwraith, run out 18 E. Evans, lbw, b E d w a rd s .................. 7 J. W . Trum ble, c Prain, b Edwards 12 A. H. Jarvis, c Bell, b N ewton .................. 2 T.W . Garrett, (Capt.), c Patterson, b E d w a rd s .................. 31 I T w en ty -T w o of Take, b Palm er ... 2 J. Martin, b Bruce ... 9 W hite, b Palm er ... 2 Patterson, b Palm er 11 W ood, c Evans, b Palm er .................. 9 Logan, b Palm er ... 6 Tanner, c Garrett, b Palm er .................. 3 Finch, b Palm er ... 0 Ford, b Phillips... ... 0 Freem an, b Phillips 0 W atkins, b Palm er 0 Harden, c Palmer, b Phillips .................. 3 (Continued I S. P. Jones, c Har- | den, b W ood ... 17 W . Bruce, c Tanner, b Edwards ........... G. E. Palm er, c Tanner,b Edwards 0 J. Phillips, not out 7 J. M’C. Blackham , absent ................. 0 E xtras................ 6 11 Total ...115 H a w k e s B a y . Prain, b Talm er ... 11 Newton, b Palm er 0 A.W illiam s,bPalm er 5 Spivey, b Jones ... 14 G Morrison,bPalmer 0 Horne, b Palm er ... 0 Graham, st Jarvis, b Phillips ........... 0 Bell, b Palm er ... 0 Edwards, b Palm er 1 C. Cato, not out ... 0 Extras..................17 Total ...........92 on Page 10) Next Issue February 24

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=