Cricket 1888

AUG. 23, 1888. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. 8*59 W A RW IC K SH IR E v. S T A F FO RD SH IR E . Some exceptionally heavy run-getting was the result of this match, played at B irm ing­ ham on Friday and Saturday last. During the tw o days 814 runs were made for eighteen wickets, an average of over forty-five runs for each batsman. Mr. Maul’s 267 is the highest individual score as yet played on the W arwick­ shire County Ground, as the total of 569 is the best innings. W a r w ic k sh ir e . Mr.C. C. Mott, run out 68 Law, c Briscoe, b Allcock ....................15 Richards,retired hurt 4 Mr. L. C. Docker, b Allcock ....................25 Mr. H. C. Maul, lbw, b Briscoe.................. 267 Collishaw, c Briscoe, b Allcock.....................30 Pallett, c sub., b Payton ................. 45 Lilley, b Cozens ... 39 Shilton, not out ... 23 W . Bird, c Glennie, b Allcock .......... 5 Leake, c Dixon, b Briscoe ................. 11 Extras..................37 Total S t a ff o r d sh ir e . A. H. H eath, c Lilley, b P a lle tt................. 26 Brooks, c Lilley, b Pallett ................. 60 C. H. Allcock, c and b B i r d .........................36 H. J. Dixon, b Leake 33 Marlow, c Lilley, b Pallett ................. 15 R . G. Glennie, c Col­ lishaw, b S hilton ... 17 T. Cozens, c Lilley, b Shilton ........ 1 Hawke, c sub., b Pallett ................ 4 Payton, not out ...2 1 Woodhall, not o u t... 9 E x tras..............20 Total . ...245 Briscoe did not bat. C R Y S T A L PA LAC E v. ADD ISCOM BE. Played at Crystal Palace on August 18. A d d isc o m b e . A. J. Lane, b Umney 2 F. Clay, lbw, b Umney 33 J. Grant, b Aste..........34 H. Mundy, o sub , b Noakes ................. 40 A. Springett, b Aste... 20 F.Hill, c W oolloton, b Aste .........................18 A. C. Field, c J. N. Noakes, b Aste ... 3 C rysta l P a la c e . A. W. Gardner- H. A. Roper, not out 16 A. Hill, c Aste, b Umney ................. 1 F. Grant, c W . Noakes. b Shorter 5 J. A. Parker, absent 0 B 14,1 b 1, w 1 ... 16 Total ..188 J. Aste, b F. Grant ... 20 S. Shorter, c Roper, b F. G r a n t ................. 12 W . R . Hawkins, b F. G ran t......................... 3 C. Mitchell, b F. G rant......................... 4 W . Noakes, st Clay, b Roper.........................32 J. N. Noakes, b F. G ran t.........................15 W . Kettlewell, b F. G rant......................... 3 W oolloton, b H i l l ........................ 29 W . F. Umney, b Roper ................. 20 J. A. Kallender, b F. H i l l ........................ 4 Col. Campbell, not out ......................... 1 B 12,1 b 1, w 1 ... 14 Total ...157 B U C K H U R ST H IL L v. SOUTH W OOD ­ FORD . P layed at B uckhurst B u c k h u r s t H. G. Nicoll, c Hobbs, bW iggins................. A. Sworder, b Chap­ m an ......................... A. N. Offin,bW iggins W . J. Phillips, b W iggins ... ... ... J. Pigot, c England, b Chapm an................. 13 T. S. Barwell, b W ig g in s.......... . 27 9 . 19 H ill on August 11. H il l (2). R . W. Sm ith, b Chap­ m an ......................... A. A. Charlesworth, not out ................. W . H. Topham, b Chapm an .......... C. Palmer.b W iggins A. Watson,bWiggins B 3,1 b 2 .......... Total S ou th W ood ford . G. England,c Palmer, b P hillips................. 6 Hobbs, b Phillips ... 3 Parker, b Phillips ... 3 Chapm an, b Phillips 5 W iggins, c and b N icoll.........................40 Campbell, run out ... 12 Dobson, 0 Barwell, b Phillips ................. 1 Kind, b Phillips . Perren, b Nicoll . England, b Nicoll . Robins, not out B 7,1 b 5 ... . Total , B i ll ia r d s I B a g a t e l le 1 A ll those requiring «<New or Second-hand Tables, Re­ quisites, or Billiard work done should, before going elsewhere, send for H E N N IG BROS’. New Price List, Cloth and Cushion __ * Samples.—Address, 29, New Ox­ ford Street, London, W .O. Established 1869. U P TON P A RK v. TO TTENH AM . Played at W est Ham Park on August 18. T o tte n h a m . C.Lovibond, b Bowles 2 E. Stainton, run out 11 F. Perrin, b Rothwell E. Crafts, b Rothwell G. Bell, b R othw ell... G.Dumsday,b Bowles A.E.Bridges.b Bowles E . Thomas, b Bowles J. H. Stacey, b Roth­ well ......................... W . Kadlow, not out H. Burton, absent... Extras................. Total ... , 55 U pton P a r k . J. H. Bowles, c Bell, b Crafts .................35 D. P. Boote, run out... 5 F.E. Rothwell, c sub., b Perrin .................15 A. J. East, c Hadlow, b Perrin ................. 13 W .E.Dudley, b Crafts 8 H. C. Allsop, b Perrin 5 W . Roper, b Perrin 1 F. W. Dodd, b Perrin 7 H. M. Davis, not out 10 R.G. Miller, b Crafts 1 H . Mogge, b Perrin 0 Extras................. 17 Total ...117 E S S E X v. M.C.C. AND G. The E ssex eleven made a good show against a moderate side of M.C.C. and Ground, including Barnes and Flowers, at L ey­ ton on Monday and Tuesday, and when play ceased were 133 on with six wickets to fall. E ssex . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. H. G. Owen, b Shaw ... 40 Mr. C. D. Buxton, c West, b Barnes ..................13 not out Mr. G. Druce, 1 b w, b West ..................................12 Burns, b W est .................. 0 Bastow, 1 b w, b Barnes ... 8 c Barnes, West c Flowers, Palm er ... c Worsley, Palmer not out Mr. H. Boyton, b Shaw ... Mr.H.J. E. Burrell,c and b Flowers .......... .........17 run out Mr. R. P. Sewell, st Sher­ win, b Flowers ........... 3 Carpenter, run out ....... 34 Mr. F. A. Bishop, not out 32 Pickett, run o u t.......... ... 5 B 6,1 b 5......................11 ... 72 b ... 6 b ... 48 b ... 5 ... 8 Total B 9, w 2 ... 11 Total ...150 M.C.C. AND G. Mr. E. D. Shaw, b Bishop ................. 3 W . A. J . West, c Bas­ tow. b Bishop.......... 0 Mr. A. Worsley, b Bishop ................. 11 Barnes, not o u t......... 93 Flowers, c Bastow, b Bishop ................. 45 Mr. H. R . Bagot, c and b Druce ..........21 Mr. C. J. H. Cooper, c sub., b Bishop ... 18 Sherwin, b Bishop... Mr. G. Palmer, b Pickett .......... Mr. J. G. O ’Brien, b Bishop .................. B a r t o n - S m i t h , absent .................. B 12,1b 9 .......... T o ta l..........S ... 1 P A L L IN G SW IC K v. E R IT H . Played at East A cton on August 18. P a llin g sw ic k . W . L . Hotchkin, c Homewood, b W . Parish ................. 1 F. S. Heynemann, c Hewitt,b Ashdown 10 M. T. L a Thangue, c N uttall, b A nsell... 57 J. W . Clemence, b Parish ................. 50 J. S. Haycraft, b Hutchings .......... 1 B. A. Carter, c N ut­ tall, b W . Parish ... 1 W . C. Yarborough, c Burnside.b H utch­ ings .........................31 E. A. Collins, c Hewitt, b Ashdown 12 A. H. Millson, b Hutchings ..........13 D. H. Daniell, c Parish,bDeLauney 0 W . R . Carter,not out 0 A. F. Bettinson, c and b Ashdown ... 33 B 30,1 b 4, w 1 ... 35 E r it h . Total ...214 F . Parish, b Yar­ borough ................. 0 Hutchings, not out... 31 B. De Launey. b J. W. Clemence................. 5 R. Abercromby, not out ........................ 0 B 3,1 b.1 .......... 4 Total , 40 I n a m atoh played on the Felstead School ground on the 15th August, between Charlton Park and Felstead School (Long Vacation) Club, A. H. Pease, bowling slow under-hand for Charlton Park, killed a swallow w ith the ball, which the batsm an afterwards played. The bird, which is being preserved, will be hung in the pavilion of the Charlton Park Club. W A L T H A M S T O W v . W OOD FO RD W E L L S . Played at W oodford W ells on August 18. W ood ford W e l l s . J. Blows, c White, b ] H. Chamen, o Col- Thompson ..........31 W . W . Tween, run out ...................... . 28 E. C. Palm er, c Nicholson, b Col­ lard .........................48 H.Erleback, bCollard 69 R. Hutchinson, b Collard ................. 6 F. Carter, b Collard 21 W altham stow did not bat. lard ... ..................14 W . Kemsley, b Col­ lard ......................... 0 R. Muir, b Collard ... 1 A. Fowler, not o u t ... 1 F. Stern, b Collard... 8 E x tras................. 31 Total ... #..258 iEO L IAN S v . W IL L E S D E N . P layed at W illesden on A ugust 18. 2 E o lia n s. A.Kirkpatrick, lbw, b H. J. Rogers .............27 E. J. Heasman, b H. J. Rogers................. 18 T. R . Pearse, c E . L. Rogers, b Newman 3 F. Roberson, b New­ m an .......................... 9 O. Jones, not out ... 13 C.P.Tregellas, b New­ m an ......................... 7 C. H. Carter, b New­ m an ......................... 0 R . Nevill, c and b H. J. Rogers .......... E . H. Heasman, b H. J. Rogers.......... W . H. Hutchinson, b H. J . Rogers J. F. Colyer, b New­ m an ......................... B10, lb 4 .......... Total ... 97 W ille sd en . E.L. Rogers, b Pearse 20 T. H. C. Levick, c E . H. Heasman, b Jones......................... 2 S. W . H unt, c Nevill, b Pearse .................12 E. B. Firth, c E. J., b E. H. Heasman ... 16 G. C. Locket, not out 12 H. Newman, b E. H. Heasm an.................. 6 M. Gray, c E. J. Heasman, b Pearse 0 H. J. Rogers, c R ob­ erson, b Pearse ... 4 W . P. W illiam s, b E. H. Heasman.......... 0 G. D. B. Levick, b E. H. Heasm an.......... 0 L. Cloudesley, b E. H. Heasman.......... 0 B 13, lb 3, w 3 ... 19 Total 91 LONDON SCO T TISH v. F IN CH L E Y . Played at Brondesbury on August 18. L ondon S c o tt ish . A. F. Denniston, b Howe.........................53 G. H. Mackay, b God- lington ................. 15 B. F. Easterbrook, c Godlington.bBrowne 34 D. J. Macfarlan, c Hailey, b Euerby ...128 G.C.Lindsay.bHarper 18 D. L. Grant, c Baker, b H arpe r................. 0 Total J. Fleming, b Godling- ton ......................... 2 F in c h le y .— H. W. Bryant scored (not out) 7, A. Browne (not out) 8; b 3, w 1.—Total, 19. R.Lawson.st Bryant, b Harper................. 12 W . G. Greig, st Bryant, b Euerby 35 A. R . Rainy, c God- lington, b Harper 1 J. Anderson, not out ......................... 9 B 19, lb 5, w 1 ... 25 ...332 CROYDON v. P EN G E . Played at Croydon on August 18. C royd on . H. R. Groom, c and b K nott ..................£ A. Malden, b W alton 13 C. W . M. Feist, b W alton ................. 10 S. J. Ching, b K nott 57 E. R. W ilkinson, c W alton, b K n o tt... 6 R. J. J. Shrim pton, h w, b Oldham ... 2 H. J. Hawkins, b K nott.........................18 P en ge . F. W alton, not out... 10 Total ..........60 W . Brunt, c Stallard, b K n o t t .................. 7 A. E . Drage, c Knott, b W alton ..........13 T. P. Austen, b W alton ................. 8 F. J. Rolls, not out... 1 B 8,1 b 6 .......... 14 Total ...201 3 C. K nott, b Austen ... A. Ovenden, b W ilkin­ son ............................24 H.G.Firth, b Shrim p­ ton .........................23 Roe, Hilder, Oldham , Meakin, Watts, Stallard, and F inch did not bat. S p le n d id P o r t r a it s of D r . W . G. G r a c e , M r. W. W . R e a d (the Surrey amateur), and M r. A. N. H o r n b y (tho Lancashire Captain), Price 6d. each. Size 9in. by 6in. Also fac simile of Signatures. Sent securely packed on receipt of Seven Stamps. The Three for Is., post free. Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors ’Commons, E.C. Special photograph of G. G, Hearne, carte size 3d., cabinet 6a.

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