Cricket 1888

138 ORICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAY 17, 1888. They love nothing better than getting up matches; Their petticoats amply their ankles would shield; And some (who have cash) would be capital catches; W hat man could the willow more gracefully wield ? Then think what a fillip ’twould give to the sport; The lasses would always shell out for a ticket, And pros, of gate money would seldom run short If Fashion would let the dear ladies play cricket. The darlings would frolic like lambkins in clover, Mere cricketing slang would sound sweet from their lips; Each tumble would count as one more “ maiden over,’* Their costumes, our flannels would wholly eclipse; How sacred to them were the chaste “ popping crease What umpire dare give them out, leg- before wicket ? The life of the old game would start a fresh lease, If white-handed Graces would only play cricket. When English athletes have to play secon^ fiddle To foreigners—wait till we have a big w a r! If they only us of our prestige can diddle, Our ship we shall lose for a ha'porth of tar. In rowing, outsiders have settled our hash, For where have we three like Beeoh, Hanlan, and Trickett ? B ut if we would beat the whole world all to smash, John Bull, say the word—“ Let the ladies play Cricket 1” G e o r g e H il l . BRIGHTON C O LLEG E v. BRIGHTON CO LLEGE MASTERS. Played at Brighton on May 12. B r ig h t o n C o l l . T. A. Chalmers, not out ..................... 29 Extras...............49 N. C. Cooper, run out 38 C. R. Port, c and b Wickham................169 L. Gay, not out..........160 H. D. L. Woods, c T. H.Belcher.b Taylor 85 Total ...471 J. H. Walters, H. N. Blakeney, H. C. Holland, A. R. Fort, H. H. Jupp, and R. O. Woodhouse did not bat. The Masters did not bat. LENH OX v. BALHAM . Played at Balham on May 5. B a l h a m . C. Ware, b 0. P. Tregellas............... 0 J. Baxter, run out ... 4 J. W. Mitchell, b C. P. Tregellas................10 J. Hodgson, b C. P. Tregellas............... 0 T. Kibble, b T. S. Tre­ gellas... ............... 0 B. K. Parken, cNevill, b C. P. Tregellas ... 0 W. Horspool, b C. P. Tregellas... ......... 4 L h n n o x . A. Harbord, b C. P. Tregellas ......... G. Scott, not out ... Butterworth, b T. 8 . Tregellas ......... C. Harbord, b T. S. Tregellas ... B 2,1 b 2 ... Total ... ... T. S. Tregellas, st Kibble, b Harbord... 2 J. Smith, st Kibble, b Harbord ............... l J. A. Rimmington, b Butterworth........ 49 B. W. Heasman, b Harbord ............... 0 0. P. Tregellas, bT.W. M itchell............... 0 A. G. Booty, run out 4 R. Nevill, b W. Hora- pool ...................... 1 J. N. Steed, b J. Baxter ............... 0 0. A. Voigt, b W. Horspool ... .1. 0 H. E. Steed, c But­ terworth, b Har­ bord ..................... 25 W. V. Goad, not out 2 B 6 , lb 4, w 3 ... 12 Total .........96 LENNOX v. GROVE. Played at Dulwich on May 12. G r o v e . J. Johnson, b C. P. Tregellas............... Sabcrton, b C. P. Tre­ gellas ..................... R. Johnson, st Farrer, b C. P. Tr<gellas ... F. Foster, st Farrer, b C. P. Tregellas ... L. Hayden, b T. S. Tregellas............... Grires, b C. P. Tre­ gellas ......... S. Wigley, b T. S. Tregellas............... Keenan, b T. S. Tre­ gellas ............... Spence, b C. P. Tre­ gellas ............... Hayden, not out ... B 2 , lb 2 ......... Total ... 42 L e n n o x . R. Nevill,b L. Hayden 58 T. S. Tregellas, c R. Johnson, b J. John­ son ...................... 2 J. Rimmington, b L. Hayden ...............48 B. Heasman, b L. Hayden ............... 2 R. E. Mayo, b L. Hajden ............... 8 0. P. Tregellas, c J. Johnson, b L. H ayden............... 24 W. V. Goad, b L. Hayden ............... 0 J. C. Esson, not out 11 J. H. Farrer, b L. Eayden ............... 0 B 5, w 4 ......... 9 Total .........162 H. E. Steed and S. N. Steed did not bat. CRICKET AT OXFORD. THE TW E LVE v. SIXTEEN FRESHM EN . Some even cricket marked this annual match, played in the Parks on Monday and Tuesday last. Mr. G. L. Wilson, the Old Brightonian, and Hon. F. J. N. Thesiger, the Winchester Captain of 1887, were the principal scorers for the Freshmen, and Messrs. Bassett and Smith the most successful bowlers. For the Twelve Mr. Nepean did good service with both bat and ball, and Mr. Forster’s bowling was also ▼ery effective. F r e b h m e n . Second Innings. First Innings. H. S. Schwann, b Fowler 3 run out W. D. Llewellyn, b Coch­ rane ............................ 12 G. L. Wilson, b Cochrane 17 Hon. H. Coventry, b Coch­ rane ... . E. Smith, c Phillipson, b Fowler ..................... b Forster not out ... 2 b Fowler 2 J. St. Fair, b Nepean Hon. F. J. N. Thesiger, run out ............... ......... c Lord G. Scott, b Forster 5 c Phillipson, b Forster........ 36 c Phillipson, b Cochrane A. C. Greenlees, b Nepean 5 P. R. Farrant, c Lord G. Scott, b Forster ........ 23 not out H. C. Bradby, c Forster, b Nepean ..................................... 2 H. Bassett, b Forster ... 3 C. J. N. Fleming, 1b w, b Forster ..................................... 2 J. R.Wilkinson, 0 Gresson, b Fowler ..................... 1 F. E. Johnson, st Phillip­ son, b Nepean.............. A. M. Batty, b Fowler ... J. E. Jones, b Forster ... W. A. Shaw, b Fowler ... C. A. Field, not o u t....... . B 14, lb 2, w 5 ........ . 12 , 0 , 1 0 . 1 , 21 Total ... ... T he J. H. Gresaon, b Bas­ sett ..................... A. K. Watson, run out ..................... E. A. St. Hill, b Bas­ sett ............... E. T. B. Simpson, c Smith, b Bassett... W. Rashleigh, o Wil­ son, b Sm ith........ Lord G. Scott, b Smith ............... H. W. Forster, b Shaw..................... 1 B 3, w 1 ... 4 Total ... 86 ...148 T whlvb E.A.Nepean.b Smith 40 H.Phillipson,c Field, b Bassett .......... 7 A. H. J. Cochrane, e Bradby, b Smith 4 C. Wrerord-Brown, not out .................. 11 J. Fowler, 0 Smith, b Bassett .......... 6 B 17, lb 3 ... 20 Total ...170 BOWLING ANALYSIS, F r e s h m e n . Second Innings. O. M. R. W. First Innings. O. M. R. W. Cochrane ... 29 35 42 3 Fowler ... 35 13 52 5 ......... 12 Nepean ... 18.1 9 25 4 ......... 9 Forster ... 22 15 8 4 ......... 32 Wreford-Brown. 9 Gresson ......... 7 6 6 8 13 1 16 19 27 5 10 2 10 wiuOovJXi ... ... I u U U Cochrane and Forster bowled three wides each. Bassett Jones Smith Batty T h e T w e l v e . O. M. R. W 74 55 41 5 20 10 21 0 34 13 46 4 30 4 9 0 O. M. R.W Farrant. 5 2 8 0 Johnson 7 2 12 0 Shaw ... 21 14 14 1 BECKENHAM v. U PPER TOOTING. Played at Beckenham on May 12. B e c k e n h a m . L. Wilson, c Baker, b F.Atkinson.cFranks, Palmer ...............15 • — - E.Crosskey,b Palmer 39 J. Robertson, lbw, b Baker..................... 0 P. Northcote, b Saw­ yer ..................... 43 A. Jacks, b Sawyer... 45 A. Clark, c Baker, b Palmer ...............23 G. J. Gulliver, not out 43 b Baker...............15 Rev. F. R. Marr ott, cPatriok, b Franks 29 Rev. H.G. Topham, b Bonnor ............... 2 G. F. Browne, c Thorne, b Palmer 0 B 14, lb 4, w 7 ... 25 T otal.........279 U p p e r T o o t in g . First Innings. G. F. Bonnor, cJacks, b Topham .........18 F. G. Thorne, b Top­ ham .............. ... 15 A.Palmer, c Marriott, b Topham ......... 4 W. S. Sawyer, b Top­ ham ..................... 7 G. H. Collier, c Mar­ riott, b Topham ... 2 H. Bakei, c Clark, b Robertson ......... 1 M. A. Patrick, c Gul­ liver, b Robertson E. Watney, c Jacks, b Robertson......... W. H. du Buisson, b Robertson ......... T.S. Franks, not out C. G. Patrick, b Robertson ......... L b ...................... Total ......... 1 In the Second Innings Thorne scored (not out) 14, Palmer, b Topham 6, Sawyer (not out) 11, Franks, c Topham, b Robertson 6; lb2 —Total, 39, BROADWATER v. E SH ER . Played at Esher on May 12. B r o a d w a t e r . W. D. Marshall, c Wynyard, b Lucas 30 S. Cattley, b Hadow 41 R. S. Lucas, c Bovill, b Sanderson ........ 84 J. A. Gibbs, b Hadow 1 H. Thursby, b Lucas 25 A. A. Hadow, b Schultz ...............11 W. H. Game, 0 San­ derson, b Wynyard 7 Henderson,b Hadow 16 Hulme, c Bovill, b Hadow .................12 C. S. Cobbold, not out ...................... 3 Petty, b Hadow ... 0 B 3,1 b 2 ......... 5 Total ......... 233 E s h e r . C. W. Wright, Hulme ........ A. Bovill, b Hulme A. McPherson, Cobbold ......... E. G. Wynyard, Hulme ........ S. S. Schultz, st Cattley, b Cobbold 27 J. H. Tonge, b Hulme 2 21 J. H. Roberts, b Henderson .........73 E.M.Hadow,c Lucas, b Henderson ... 48 A. P. Lucas, not oat 33 L. Sanderson, not out ....................... 3 B 17,1 b 8 ............25 Total .........238 E. Money-Wigram did not bat. SELHURST t . ST. MARY-THE-LESS. Played at Selhurst on May 5. Selhurst. F. S. Gibson, c and b Winterbottom ... 24 W. J. Hook, b Pike ... 36 C. Allison, b Winter- bottom ............... 2 W. C. Bishop, run out ..................... 0 F. Goldsmith, run out 23 Baldock, bHall ... 7 H. Bennett, b Eaton 0 E. Hyndall, not out 0 T. Barton, b Eaton 0 Extras...............11 Total.........103 Hewitt and Rayner did not bat. S t . M ary - thk -L ess . Putman, b Rayner ... 10 Winterbottom, bBen­ nett ..................... 9 Eaton, c Goldsmith, b Bennett............... l Chappell, b Bennett 2 Pike, b Bennett........ 4 Hall, b Benhett........ 7 Lewis, b Bennett ... Hayman, b Rayner... Collins, b Rayner ... Bourne, b Rayner ... Roffe, not o u t......... Extras............... Total... 0 1 8 0 0 . 4 . 47

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