Cricket 1890

FEB. 27, 1890. CKICKET: A WEEKLY RECOKD OF THE GAME. 81 THE NATAL TEAM IN CAPE COLONY. (Continued from C r ic k e t o f Jan. 27 , page 11). WESTERN PROVINCE v. NATAL. On Jan. 6 and 7 the Natal team played the Western Province Club at Cape Town and won after a most exoiting finish by one wicket. Theunissen took eleven Natal wickets for 106 Kempis, eleven of the other side for 109 runs. W est e r n P rovin ce . First Innings. A. Richards, b Kempis J. Richards, b Kempis Young, b Kempia De Villiers, b Kempia Hearne, o Madden, b Kempis ................. Milton, lbw, b Madden Steytler, b Madden ... M. Graham, c Davey, Kempis ................. Theunissen, not o u t... Duff, b Kempis .......... J. L. Graham, run out Extras ................. Second Innings. ... 2 b K em pis..........S ... 0 o Davey, b Madden .......... ...10 lbw. b Madden... ... 11 b M adden.......... , 29 c D a v e y , b Madden .......... b K em pis.......... 10 c H. Taylor, b M adden.......... 8 run out ........ 1 9 b K em pis.........49 1 not out ........ 8 0 lbw, bMadden 0 5 Extras......... 8 Total .................85 N a ta l . First Innings. Davey, b Theunissen ... 33 Hime, st A. Richards, b De Villiers........................ 1 H. Taylor, c Hearne, b Theunissen .................11 Spurway, c A. Richards, b Theunissen .................12 Stuart, c Milton, b Hearne 0 Sweeney, hw, b Theunis- Smith, c A. Richards, b Theunissen ................. 3 Crawford, c Hearne, b De Villiers...............................24 D. Taylor, b De Villiers ... 10 Kempis c and b De Villiers...............................24 Madden, not o u t................. 2 Extras ........................ 4 Total ...157 Second Innings. b J. L. Graham 5 b Theunissen ... 3 c Milton, b Theunissen ... c Y o u n g , b Theunissen ... 34 c J. Richards, b Theunissen ... 21 c A. Richards, b Theunissen ... 7 c A. Richards, b Theunissen ... run out .......... not out 13 Total ...124 b J. L. Graham not out .......... Total ...119 CAPE TOWN v. NATAL. The Natal Team lost this match, played at Cape Town on January 8 and 9, the home team, who wanted only 32 to win at the finish, losing seven wickets in obtaining them. N a t a l . First Innings. D. Taylor, b Theunissen ... 1 Madden, b Ashley ..........10 Darey, b Ashley.................28 R. P. Spurway, c and b Ashley ........................ H. Taylor, b Ashley.......... F.F.Crawford.cDeVilliers, b Theuniasen ... ... 0 Sweeney, b De Villiers ... 26 Hime, b A shley................. 1 Stuart, not o u t .................35 Cheetham, lbw, b Ashley 9 Kempis, b De Villiers ... 0 Ex tras Total ..........125 Second Innings, b Theunissen ... 0 c A. Richards, b Theunissen ... 2 c and b Theu- nissen ..........16 c Milton, b Theu­ nissen .......... 0 b Ashley .......... 7 not out .......... 7 b Theunissen ... 2 c A. Richards, b Graham.......... 4 c De Villiera, b Theuniasen ... 47 runout ... 0 b Theunisaen ... 12 Extras.......... 1 Total ... 98 N a t a l . C a pe T ow n . First Innings. A. Richards, run out ... 2 Besset, b Kempis .......... 0 Dean, b Madden................18 F. Hearne, b Hime ..........53 De Villiers, b Kempis ... 2 T.Routledge, b Madden... 33 W. H. Milton, c Sweeney, ’ ~ ... 47 ... 9 H. b Cheetham J. Richards, b Kempis J. B. Theunissen, c Taylor, b Cheetham Graham, b Cheetham Ashley, not o u t.......... Extras ................. Second Innings. b K em p is.......... not out .......... b Kempi? .......... c H. T ylor, b M a" e n .......... c C uetham, b h dm p is.......... ( and b Kempia lbw, b Kempis... b Madden.......... ... 7 ... 1 ... 13 not out Extras... Total ..........192 Total ... 33 CAPE TOWN v. NATAL, A return match played on Jan. 00 ended in favour of Natal by 26 runs on the first innings. C a pe T o w n . First Innings. A. Richards, b Madden ... 2 T. Routledge, b Madden... 0 F. Hearne, c Crawford, b Kempis ........................ 5 De Villiers, run o u t..........54 Steytler, b Madden.......... 2 W. H. Milton, b Kempis... 4 Budler, c Crawford, b Madden ........................ 0 Allen, c Stuart, b Kempis 3 J. B. Theunissen, b Mad­ den ............................... 7 Forde, c Stuart, b Taylor........................ Ashley, not out .......... E x tra s................. Second Innings, lbw, b Madden I not out................. 8 b M adden.......... 2 c Kempis, b Madden..........14 13 1 , 10 Total .................106 c Sweeney, Madden not out Extras Total H. Taylor, b Theunis­ sen ........................ 0 Darey, b De Villiers 44 Stuart, run out.......... 7 Sweeney, b Ashley ... 2 D. Taylor, b Theunis­ sen ........................ 7 Spurway, lbw, b De Villiers .................31 Crawford run out ... 12 Hime, not o u t.......... Madden, c Melton, b Ashlay ................. Brunton, b Ashley... K e m p is , b De Villiers ................. Extras................. T ota l. ...131 PORT ELIZABETH v. NATAL. This return match was played at Port Elizabeth on January 14. Natal were the winners by 36 runs on the first innings. N a t a l . First Innings. Davey, c McKeatinf, b Harker ................. .. 47 H. Taylor, o Elliott, b Harker .......... ... .. 17 Sweeney, c L. Parkin, b Harker ................. .. 0 F. F. Crawford, b Cadle ... 0 R. P. Spurway, not out ... 18 Stuart, c Carpenter, b Harker ................. .. 13 Madden, c D. Parkin, b Harker ................. ... 0 Smith, c L. Parkin, b Melville ................. ... 0 D. Taylor, b Melville .. 11 Kempis, c Britton, b Melville ................. .. 1 Cheetham, b Melville ... 0 Extras ................. ... 6 Total .......... ...113 Second Innings. . 10 c Carpenter, Cadle not out ... , Extras... , 18 Total ...111 P ort E l iz a b e t h . C. Britton, not o u t... 28 D. Parkin, lbw, b Madden ................. 5 McKeating.b Madden 0 A. Melville,b Madden 0 Dunell, b Madden ... 16 Heugh,runout.......... 3 Carpenter, b Madden 0 Elliott, run out.......... 2 L. Parkin, c Craw­ ford, b H. Taylor... 11 Harker, c Stuart, b H. raylor Cadle, *t Stuarl Taylor ... Extras... Total bH. . 77 D r . W. G. G race is busy on a new book, to be called “ Forty Years of Cricket, 1850-1889.” G. E. P almer , the Australian bowler, it is said, is going to settle down in Hobart Town and play for the Wellington Club. T he H on . A. E. T ollemichb has sent a donation of fifty pounds to St. John’s Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Leicester Square, W.C. I t is stated that the new subway from the City to the Swan and Stockwell, which will have a station within a few yards of the Oval, will probably be open in June. E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 5 3 . T. TWORT & SONS w h o l e sa l e m an u fa c tur e r s op a ll k in d s op CR ICKET BATS, BALLS, LEG GUARDS, &C. 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