Cricket 1888
JULY 19, 188a CEICKET s A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 285 PARSEES v. GENTLEMEN OF LONG- SIGHT. The bowling of Messrs. Teggin and Macfar lane proved too much for the Parsees in this match, played on the Longsight ground on Friday and Saturday last, and they were beaten by an innings and 21 runs. L o n g s ig h t . W. G. Hurst, c M. Kanga, b Pavri ... 51 G.Biddolph.stCooper, b Pandole .......... 1 A. Teggin, lbw, b Pandole ................. 6 R. Wallis, lbw, b P. Kanga ................. 2 L. Higginbottom, b Pandole ................. 5 R. Macfarlane, b Pavri........................ 0 T. Shaw, b Pavri ... 22 W. A. Hindley, b P. Kanga .................16 E. Rigby, b Pavri ... 6 W. V. Shaw-Ross, not o u t .......... ... 16 G. Spencer, b P. Kanga ................. 0 W.Oakley.c Dubash, b Pandole .......... 0 Extras................. 6 Total ...131 First Innings. R. D. Cooper, c and b Teggin .......... ... 0 M. E. Pavri, b WriglJ; ... 3 P. D. Kanga, st Higgin- bottom, b T eggin.......... 0 K. R. Eranee, b Teggin ... 6 D. P. Dubash, b Mac- farlane ........................ 0 J. M. Morenas, c Bigby, b Teggin ........................ 1 S. H. Harver, b Mac farlane ........................ 6 D. M. Writer, c and b Teggin ........................ 2 N C. Bapasola, b Mac farlane ........................ 7 D. S. Mehta, b Teggin ... 6 D. C. Pandole, b Macfar lane ............................... 2 M. D. Kanga, not out ... 0 E xtra s........................ 7 Total .................40 Second Innings. lbw, b Wallis ... not out ..........1 b Teggin b Teggin b Teggin .......... 2 b Teggin .......... 0 cShaw, b Oakley 0 b Macfarlane ... 1 b Oakley b Oakley c Higginbottom, b Teggin......... 11 c Shaw, b Mac farlane ..........17 Extras..........18 Total ... 70 PARSEES v. GENTLEMEN OF STAFFORDSHIRE. A drawn game was the result of this match, played at Stoke-on-Trent on Monday and Tuesday last. At the finish Staffordshire wanted 115 to win, with eight wickets to fall. P a rsees . First Innings. M. E. Pavri, b Richardson 13 P. D. Cooper, b Robinson 15 D. F. Dubash, c and b Richardson .................60 b Ward K. R. Eranee, b Richard son ............................... 0 Second Innings, c Copestake, b Richardson ... 15 b Sulley .......... l ... 27 P. D. Kanga, c Robinson, b Richardson.................£7 M.D. Kanga, c Copestake, b R ichardson................. 6 N. C. Bapasola, run out... 4 J. M. Morenas, not out ... 14 D. C. Pandole, b Richard son ............................... 0 not out A. D. Vatcha, c Fishwick, b R ichardson................. 4 c Robinson, b Ward .......... 6 c and b Dixon... 4 c Sulley,b D!x< n 4 c Brownfield, b Sulley .......... 4 cStokes,b Dixon 23 D. N. Writer, b Dixon ... 0 Extras........................12 c RoMnson, b Richardson ... 2 b Richardson ... 6 Extras.......... 5 Total ... 98 Total .................155 G e n t l e m e n o f S t a f f o r d s h ir e . First Innings. J. H. Copestake, c and b Pandole ... 0 H J.Dixon, c Wright, bPandole ............................................................13 T. H. Richardson, runout ....................................................................25 D- H. Brownfield, c Pavri, b Writer ... 11 * •J. Heaton, c More nas, b Pandole ...11 R. Twemlow, b Pavri...........................................................................29 In the Second Innings Dixon scored c Cooper, b 1 avri 5, Heaton, c Vatcha, b Pandole 0, Twemlow, jnot out), 20, Robinson, (n >t out) 4; <xtras Total, 37, A. Sulloy. b Pavri ... H. Kishwick, lbw, b P ivri ................. G P Ward, b Pavri F. A. Stokes, b Pavri T Robiuson, not out Extras................. Total ..........1 UNITED STATES v. CANADA. This International match was played at Toronto on July 4 and 5, and resulted in an easy victory for the United States by an innings and 87 runs. Canada was unfortunate in losing the toss, but undoubtedly the better side won. U n it e d S t a t e s . GS.Patterson.bBoyd 8 W.C.Morgan,b Ogden 21 W. Brockie. jun., c Allan, b Harley ... 51 J. A. Scott, c Allan, b H arley.................19 W.Scott, st Saunders, b Ogden .................35 A. G. Thomson, c and b Ogden .................18 E. W. Clark, c Little, b Ogden ................. F. E.Brewster,runout C. Coates, b Harley H. I. Brown, c Jones, b Ogden ................. D.8. Newhall (capt.), not out ................. Extras................. Total ...205 C anada . First Innings. Second Innings. D.W. Saunders, c Brockie, b Patterson .................. 8 b Brown ........... I W. C. Little, b Brown ... 4 b Brown ........... I A. C. Allan, run o u t ........... 3 b Brown ...........1' E. R. Ogden, b Brown ...0 b Brown .. I J. H. Senkler, c Patterson, b Brown ........................ 8 b Brewster ... I H. Harley, c J. A. Scott, b Brewster ..........................16 b Brown ............ ! G. W. Jones (capt.),c New hall, b Brewster .............22 W. A. Henry, c Brockie, b Brewster ........................ 1 A. Gillespie, not out.......... 7 M. Boyd, st Morgan, b Brewster ........................ 0 R. B. Ferrie, c Newhall, b Brewster ........................ 1 E xtras................. ... 9 Total ... 79 c Patterson, b Brewster c Clarke,bBrown c Patterson, b Brewster c Thomson, b Brewster not out .......... Extras.......... Total .., I SURREY C. AND G. v. EAST MOLESEY. Played at East Molesey on July 11. E a st M o l e s e y . W. Cooke, run out... 35 G.D.Cooper, b Sharp i A. P. Doulton, b G ray........................ 0 W. Andrew, b Gray... 7 Chesterton,cHenson, b Mills .................10 Rev. W. Tatham, run out ........................ 0 R. Campbell, c Red dick, b Henson ... 12 S u r r e y C. & G. H. Duth:e, b Sharpe 2T A. Benjamin, b Sharpe ................. 8 C. Stubbs, b Brock- well ........................ 3 H. C. Parkes, not out ........................ 0 B 12, lb 2 ..........14 Total ...111 W. G. Stonor, c Andrew, b Duthie... 3 Brockwell, c Duthie, b Chesterton......... 44 Henderson, not out... 41 Mills, b Fatham ... 4 Sharpe, b Duthie Harris, b Cooper Boot, not out ... a ........... Total ... .. 4 .. 8 .. 3 .. 10 ..112 Henson, Gray, Reddick and R. Broadley did not bat. WOODFORD WELLS v. BUCKHURST HILL. Played at Woodford on July 14. W o o d f o r d W e l l s . H. G. Morris, b Pigot 0 H. H. Brown, b Pigot 3 H. H. Davies, c and b P igot........................18 C. J. Glanfield, b P igot........................ 0 A. VVolf»hemath, c and bJ. T. Smith .. 0 E. Mason, b Pigot ... 12 W. Towle, b J. T. Smith........................12 B u c k h u r s t H i l l . W. J. Mead, Sworder ... W. Mason, b W. Sworder................. C. Chamen, b J. T. Smith ................. E. Bond, not out ... B 4,1 b 3, w 1 ... Total .......... 10 W. Sworder, b E. Mason ................. 3 H. G. Nicoll, c Brown b E. Mason .......... 1 A. Sworder, not out .. 48 T. S. Barwell, c and b Davies ................. 2 J. T. Smith, b Morris 15 A. Hughes, b Morris u J. Pigot, b Wolghj- m uth........................ 3 R. W. Smith, b Wolghemuth ... 4 W. H. uadsdon, b Wolghemuth ... 4 W. H. Topham, not out ........................31 A. N. Other, absent 0 B 10,1 b 3, w 6 ... 19 Total ... .130 CHARTERHOUSE v. WESTMINSTER. Played at Charterhouse on July 13 and 14. Charterhouse won by 73 runs. C h a r t e r h o u s e . First Innings. Second Innings. R. Gatehouse, b Street ... 10 b Street .......... 1 W. F. Stanbrough, c Bar- well, b Paget ................. C. M. Rayner, b Street ... H. Price, c Street, b Paget E. C. Streatfeild, c Daniel, b Paget ........................ A. Foster, hw, b Paget ... W. E. Gilliat, 1 b w, b Street ............................... 0 not out ..........12 3 b Oliver ..........27 6 cOlivier.bOliver 43 7 c Street, b Puget 1 i 4 c and b Oliver 2 c Barwell, b Street ..........23 D. Crossman, b Street ... 0 c Oliver, b Paget 25 Prince Albert, c Street, b Clapham ........................ 18 b Paget .......... 6 E. F. Halsted. run out ... 4 c and b Street... 2 G. H. Woodbridge, not out ................................ 3 b Street .......... B 1, lb 1 ... 2 2 Total ... 55 Total ...153 W e s t m in s t e r . First Innings. Second Innings. F. Street, b Streatfeild ... 0 b Streatfeild ... G F. G. Oliver, c and b Streatfeild........................ 2 c and b Streat feild ... ... ... 2 E. V. B. Rutherford, b Streatfeild........................ 0 not out .......... 9 C. S.W. Barwell, b Rayner 7 b Streatfeild ... IS E .L. Clapham, b Streat feild ... ........................ 18 c Halsted, b Streatfeild ... 7 C. W . Ash, b Streatfeild... 0 b lia y n e r.......... 7 R. E. Olivier, b Streao- feild ............................... 15 b Streatfeild ... 0 E. C. Daniel, b Streat feild ............................... 7 b Streatfeild 1 P. Armitage, not out 10 b Streatfeild ... 13 A. E. Balfour, b Streat feild ... ........................ 0 b Streatfeild ... G L. C. Paget, b Rayner ... 0 b Streatfeild ... G B ............................... 4 L b .......... 4 Total ................. 63 Total ... r<9 ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL v. PERIPATETIC?. Played at Kensington on July 14. P e r ip a t e t ic s . G. Tabourdin, b Broomfield .......... 3 J. W. Bell, b Leech man ........................13 F. Bampfylde, b Broomfield ..........11 J. B. Oakley, 1b w, b Broomfield .......... 5 Rev. E. B. Firth, c and b Broomfield... 3 A. Mellor, ran out ... 13 A. Tayler, b Jelferis 18 R. Broadley, c L. S. Browne, b Leech- m an ........................ 6 A. Sharood, c Leech man, b Godfrey ... 7 H. F. Morice, b liar- well ........................31 C. S. Hunter, not out 0 T. YV.ateveus.run out B 2,1 D 1, w 1, ubj 6 Total ...133 S t . P A u i/d S c h o o l . First Innings. A. Leechman, b Sharood ................. 0 L. S. Browne, b S harood.................10 L. Tubbs, c Oakley, b M ellor.................15 F. O. Godfrey, c Hunter, b Mellor... 12 J. M. Greenall, b Sharood ................. 2 A. E. Broomfield, c Firth, t* Morice ... 6 H N. Bate, c Oakley, b Sharood .......... 0 In the Second Innings A. Lsech nan scored c Mellor, b Firth, 12, L. 8 Browne, b B.unpfylde, 1 L. Tubbs (not out) 7.—Total, 29. J. S. Lovell, b Morice ................. 5 S. S. Browne, c Sha rood, b Morice ... 8 P. Barker, not out ... 5 R. C. Barwell, c Hunter, b Morice 0 F. Jelferis, b vtorice B 2,1 b 3, w 1 ... 6 Total ... 7J E v e r y C r ic k e t e r should send 7 stamps to the office of this paper for th.s year’s “ Cricket Calendar ” (20th year of publication). It contains chief fixtures for th« season arranged in chrono logical order, table for registration of players in matches to come, pages for insertion of other en gagements laws of cricket, etc., etc. Handy size f«»r the pocket, bound in cloth; in leather wallets, gilt lettering, Is. 6d.
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