Cricket 1889
424 CEICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. SEPT. 26, 1889. SU RREY v. F IFTEEN OF R ICHMOND AND D ISTR ICT , Though the fixture was arranged at a very late date, this match, p layed on the ground of the A th letic Association at R ichm ond on Saturday and Monday last, proved to be a great success. The Surrey E leven was a strong one, too strong, i n fact, for the locals, who m ight well have increased their numbers to eighteen or even to tw en ty -tw o . Still, though the play was very one-sided, and the weather on both days was very oold, there was a very good attendance even on Monday, when the interest in the game was really over. The Eleven won the toss, and began well, Abel and Henderson scoring fast after Maurice R ead ’s dism issal, Henderson p layed fine cricket for his 70, but when he had gone, no great stand was made, and the innings closed for 193. Mr. Barker, a fast left-handed bow ler we ll-known at R ichm ond , was very success ful, taking seven wickets at a cost o f 67 runs. W hen the F ifteen went in to bat, Pentelow , the captain , p layed excellent c r ick e t ; bu t none of the rest could do anyth ing against the bow ling of Lohmann and Bow ley , and when play ceased on Saturday, twelve w ickets had fallen for 89. Only 3 runs were added on Monday, so that the F ifteen had to fo llow on in a m inority o f 101. Again they began well, Chester, who played for Surrey occasionally some years ago, scoring freely off the bowling of Maurice Read, who shared the attack w ith his namesake. A fter a live ly inn ings of 22, however, Chester was caught, and Mr. Read ’s “ lob s ” proved so puzzling to the later batsmen , that the side were all out for 103. Th is left the Eleven on ly 3 to win, and these were go t by Lohmann and Bow ley, w ithout the loss of a w icket. It was decided, though, to continue the game till 5.30, and when time was at last called the t elegraph showed 135, o f wh ich Mr. Read had contributed 39 in free style, for the loss of five wickets. S u r r e y . First Innings. Second Innings. Abel, b Barker .................34 not out ............20 Maurice Read, b Barker... 14 Henderson, c H. Jackson, b Cripps ........................70 c Ireland, b Hughes..........20 Lohmann, c Pentelow, b Barker ........................ 8 b H. Jackson Mr. W. W. Read, c Dulley, b Barker ........................ 4 Wood, b Barker.............15 Mr. F. Fielding, b Barker 5 Mr. C. A. Trouncer, b H. Jackson .................... 19 Mr. W. Lindsay, c Hughes, b Barker ...................... 0 Bowley, b H. Jackson ... 4 Beaumont, not out ........ 5 B ............................15 Ratcliffe, Read b Holdship run out 1C Extras ... 10 Total .................193 Total ...185 R ic h m o n d a n d D is t r ic t . First Innings. Second Innings. W. B. Pentelow, b Bowley 33 c M., b W. W. Head ..........i A. Chester, b Lohmann ... 10 c M., b W. W. Bead.....................! F.Read, c M. Read,b Loh mann ............................... C. Ratcliff, b Lohmann ... W. Jackson, c and b Loh mann ............................... 6 b W. W . Read ... 0 4 b Beaumont ... 3 BOWLINGIANALYSIS. A. R. Holdship, b Bowley H. Cripps, c Wood, b Loh mann ............................... 1 c sub., b W . W. Read ..........16 5 run out .......... 1 6 c Wood, b W.W. Read................. 1 H. L. Trevor, b Bowley ... 0 c Abel, b W. W. H. Jackson, c Fielding, b Bowley ........................ A. Dulley, b Lohmann ... C. Filder,c Lindsay,b Loh mann ............................... C. Hughes, b Bowley W. Ireland, not out.......... R. Clouting, c Trouncer, b Bowley ........................ W. Barker, b Lohmann ... 0 not out S u r r e y . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. Barker ... . . 34 9 67 7 ... ... 9 2 27 0 Hughes1... . . 16 3 34 0 ... ... 7 2 12 1 Holdship . 9 0 30 0 ... ... 9 2 24 1 W. Jackson. . 5 1 11 0 F. Read... . . 6 0 11 0 ... ... 3 0 14 1 Cripps ... . . 10 4 8 1 . . . ... 3 0 16 0 H.Jackson .. 5 0 17 2 ... ... 7 1 15 1 Pentelow 2 0 17 R ic h m o n d . Extras First I nings. Second Innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W Lohmann ... 19.2 3 46 8 Beaumont ... 4 1 14 0 ......... 19 7 25 3 Bowley .......... 15 7 23 6 W. W. Read 25.1 750 30 M.Read ... 5 0 25 0 LEICESTERSHIRE CUP. LEN Read 2 c W. W. Read, b Beaumont ... 3 0 b Beaumont ... 10 4 st Wood, b W.W. Read .......... 8 9 b W. W.Read ... 6 3 b W. W. Read ... 8 0 b W. W. Read ... 0 0 Extras.......... 3 LE ICE STER TOWN v . EAR L SH ILTON . The final tie for the above trophy was con cluded on the CountyCricketGround, Aylestone Road , Leicester, o n Saturday last. Leicester Town, who had won the Cup four times out of eight years, were again successful, being at the finish no less than 199 runs to the good. W righ t, B ird and Collier were the chief scorers for the w inners. The excellent bow ling o f Mr. Robie , W alton and Richardson, too, contributed in no small degree to their v ictory . D , Lox ley was the principal run- getter for Earl Shilton w ith an aggregate o f 34. L e ic e s t e r T o w n . First Innings. A. Lorrimer, b Loxley ... 20 L. Turner, b J. Ball.......... 0 G, Richardson, b Jacques 10 W. Bird, b R. Loxley J. M‘Robie, b Jacques J. Collier, b Jacques..........36 J. Bostock, b B. Loxley ... 7 A.E. Wright, not out ... 4 R. C. Iliffe, b R. Loxley ... 19 J. Walton, c W. Ball, b Loxley............................... 0 A. Crofts, c Taylor, b R. Loxley...............................13 Extras ........................ 7 Second Innings, c F., b M. Ball... 11 c F ,b M Ball .. 21 c Bonser, b M. Ball................. 0 run out .......... 0 c R. Loxley, bF. Ball.................30 bPanter ..........13 lbw, b F. Ball ... 2 t b F. Ball ..........68 not out .......... 4 lbw, bPanter ... 3 cM., b F. Ball... 10 Extras ... 18 Total .................173 E a r l S h il t o n . Total ...2C4 First Innings. Total ............... 92 Total ...103 G. Taylor, b M'Robie J. Pickering, b Walton F. Ball, b Walton B. Loxley, c Crofts, M'Robie ................. W. Ball, b M‘Robie ... G. Bonsor, st Crofts, Lorrimer................. G. Panter, b M'Robie Second Innings, b Richardson ... 0 ... 11 ... 7 run out .......... £0 ... 16 b Walton .......... 3 b ... 3 b W alton........... 2 ,.. 4 not out ......... 10 b 7 c Iliffc, b Rich ardson ......... 7 _________ ... 17 c sub., b Walton 3 D. Loxley, c M‘Robie, b Walton .....................21 c Turner,bRich ardson ........ 13 J. Ball, c Walton, b M'Robie .................... 12 c Walton, b Richardson ... 8 M. Ball, not out............... 5 c Wright, b W alton......... 1 G. Jacques, b Richardson 1 stlliffe.bM'Robie 0 Extras ........................ Total ...1C6 Extras Total The following shows the result of the final since the institution of the Cup:— 1881 Leicester South End beat Leicester Town 1881 Le:cester Town beat Leicester South End 1882 Leicester Town beat Leicester Trinity 1883* Leicester Town beat Leicester Trinity 1884 Leicester Trinity beat Leicester Oxford 1885 Leicester Town beat Leicester South End 1886 Leicester de Montfort beat Leicester Tem perance 1887 Leicester Ivanhoe beat Market Harboroug 1888 Loughborough v. Leicester South End ter minated owing to a dispute. The Cup was subsequently awarded to Lough borough 1889 Leicester Town beat Earl Shilton * The Leicester Town won the Cup outright,but returned it to the promoters for further competi- tion. GLOUCESTERSHIRE COLTS MATCH. TH IRTEEN OF COUNTY v. TW FOUR COLTS . The thirteen had all the best o f t match, played on the County Gro Clifton on Friday and Saturday la Colts, who went in first, did well M iller, Doolan , and De W inton sha best. The Thirteen had to go in a good total of 188, but the bow ling present anv great terrors to the bat eleven o f he team got into double W .G . stayc I in until 126 was reache ch ief scorer was Mr. Pullen. H is h round was brilliant, and he scored bow lers ith the same freedom , un to a smart ca ch at cover point. included seventeen fours, three th nine twos. Going in a second ti Twenty-four h d made 44 for the lo wickets when play ceased on the se The match was accord ing ly drawn. C o l t s . First Innings. T. F. Hoyle, b Murch 6 A. S. Grace, c Pullen, b Roberts .......... 0 Hale, b Murch.......... 2 Seymour, b Woof ... 14 R. W. Bice.c Francis, b Roberts ..........40 H. Miller, b E. M. Grace .................26 F. Greenway, b A. H. Grace ................. 0 T. F. Graham,b E.M. Grace ................. 0 S.D. Winton,runout 18 F. Bennett, b Woof F. Yolland, b Roberts W. Doolan, c Murch, b E. M. Grace G. Tanner, b Woof... Cowley, b Woof......... A. G. Powell, c Roberts, b A. H. Grace ................. 8 W. Gould,c Radcliffe, b E. M. Grace ... 11 T. A. Ollis, c Roberts, b E. M. Grace ... 0 C. J. Hansom, c Pullin.b E.M.Grace 0 F. C. Blackmore, b E. M. Grace................. 7 E. A. Miles, c Murch, b Woof ................. 0 T. W. Winchester, not out ................. 0 Curtis, b E. M. Grace 0 F.Brain,b E.M. Grace 0 ar. Jeffries, absent ... 0 Extras.................17 Total ......... 168 In the Second Innings Hale scored (not out' 2, Seymour, c E. M. Grace, b Townsend, 11, Miller, run out, 5 ; Yolland, c and b Townsend. 6, Cowley, b Townsend, 8, Winchester, b A. Grace, 11; extras 1 .—Total, 44. G l o u c e s t e r s h ir e . Dr. W. G. Grace, c Powell, b Bennett 39 Mr. F. Townsend, c and b Seymour ... 2 Mr. W. W. F. Pullen, c Hale, b Curtis ...129 Mr. O. G. Radcliffe, c Seymour, b Curtis 42 Mr. J. Cranston,c and b Cowley.................27 Dr. E. M. Grace, c Yolland, b Miles ... 18 Mr. H. H. Francis, b Doolan ...................27 Mr. D. L. E%ans, b Blackmore ..........22 Murch, c Graham, b Hale........................29 Mr. A. H. Grace, b Hale........................27 Mr. H. P. Thurston, not out .................10 Roberts, not out ... 18 Extras.......... ♦Total 87 .427 Woof did not bat. ♦Innings declared finished. G. F . MR . N EW HAM ’S TW ELVE v. H E ARN E ’S TW ELVE . A two days’ match for the ben Burchell, the caretaker, was p lay Sussex County Cricket Ground on Saturday last. The tw en ty -fou r included several first-class cricke some good all-round cricket was sh the game. , Mr. Newham , who first, was the ch ief contributor for H is 81 was a fine innings, and he
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