Cricket 1890

60 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OP ?THE GAME. APRIL 17, 1890. T he C ou n ty T e a m . Mr. E. M. Grace, c lies, b Hughes ... 9 Mr. H. Francis, b Gosling .................12 Mr. O. G. Radcliffe, lbw, b Hartnell ... 51 Mr. D. L. Evans, c Taylor, b Hartnell 11 Mr. F. Townsend, c Hughes, b lies ... 16 Mr. J. Cranston, c Board, b Brown ... 47 Dr. W. G. Grace, c H. Coombes.b Cooper 64 Mr. F. Norrington, b Cooper ................. 2 Mr. C. Moline, b lies 18 Mr. J. A. Bush, b lies 14 Roberts, c Langdon, b lies ................. 0 Greenaway, not out 2 Extras.................21 Total ...267 C o l ts . First Innings. H.W.Brown (Bedminster), lbw, b W. G. Grace ... 13 Taylor (Clifton), b W. G. G race...............................31 W. F. Wintour (Glouces­ ter), b Roberts................. 1 R. W. Rice (Tewkesbury), st Bush, b E. M. Grace 64 W.G.Eaton (Cheltenham), c Francis, b W. G. Grace 0 G. W. Cooper (Chelten­ ham),st Bush.b Roberts 0 C.F. Belcher (Gloucester), c E. M. Grace, b Roberts 1 H. L. W. Norrington (Clif­ ton College), c E. M. Grace, b R oberts.......... C.L.S.Clarke (Clifton Col­ lege), b Roberts .......... H. L. Godwin (Bristol), c E.M.Grace, bW.G. Grace 0 Murch (pro. County Ground), lbw, b W. G. G race...............................24 not out E. H. Horne (Campden), b R oberts........................ 5 R. A. Miller (Knole), b E. M. G ra ce ........................ 2 A. N. Langdon (captain), b E. M. Grace................. 3 Second Innings. lbw, b W . G. Grace ..........14 b E. M. G race... 0 b Radcliffe ... 20 b Greenaway ... 1 b Roberts ... ... 12 st B o a r d , b Townsend ... 4 c Norrington, b Greenaway ... 49 lbw,b Townsend 2 b Townsend ... 0 W. A. Coombs (Bristol), st Bush, b E. M. Grace ... 14 Hartnell (pro.Bourton-on- Water), b E. M. Grace... 2 G. Gosling (Bristol), run out ............................... 0 W. H. Driscoll (Bristol), c Norrington,bE.M.Grace 0 J. H. lies (Bristol), b E. M. Grace.......................... J. Board (Bristol),st Bush, b E. M. Grace................. Hughes (pro. Gloucester), b E. M, Grace................. Giles Bryant (St. George), b R oberts......................... u H. Coombs (Bristol), not out ............................... 4 Extras ........................13 Total .................180 c Townsend, b Roberts..........14 0 c Francis, b Townsend „ . 3 1 b Greenaway ... 5 2 Extras.......... 7 Total ...121 BOWLING ANALYSIS. T h e C o l t s , First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. Greenaway 19 12 19 0 .......... 11 6 10 3 Radcliffe ... 7 3 9 0 ........ . 15 6 25 1 Roberts ... 40 23 35 7 ........ . 12.1 5 13 2 W. G. Grace 42 19 49 5 .......... 5 2 8 1 Norrington 5 2 8 0 Moline.......... 2 0 16 0 E. M. Grace 18.4 9 31 9 ........ ,. 8 1 17 1 Townsend ... 11 0 33 4 Evans .......... 3 1 8 0 Radcliffe bowled one wide. T he C o u n ty . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Hughes ... 11 3 20 1 H.Coombs 8 1 31 0 Horne ... 18 1 28 0 lie s ........ 13.2 8 18 4 Bryant ... 4 8 10 0 Eaton ... 3 0 13 0 Belcher ... 5 1 7 0 Taylor... 2 0 2 0 Godwin ... 3 0 4 0 Norrington3 0 17 0 Gosling ... 7 2 11 1 Brown... 11 2 18 1 W.Coomba 9 -U 3 16 0 Murch... 5 0 13 0 Hartnell... 8 1 15 2 Cooper 7 1 23 2 Cooper bowled two no-talls, H. Coombs and lies one each. C r ic k e t e r s .— B e s t <CCB«: G o o d s b e a r t h i s M a r k .— A d v t. HORNSEY CLUB. F ix tu r e s fo r 1890. May 3—Hornsey, v. Islington Albion, May 10—Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon. May 10—H ornsey, v. G ranville. May 17—Hornsey, v. London Scottish. May 17—Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. May 21—Hornsey, v. G.H. Swinstead’sXI. (Artists). May 24—Hornsey, v. Woodford Wells. May 24-Catford Bridge, v. Private Banks. May 26—Richmond, v. Richmond. May 26—Hornsey, v. Park Wanderers. May 31—Hornsey, v. Hampstead. May 31—Highgate, v. Huhgate School. June 4—Clapton, v. Clapton. June 7—Hornsey, v. Upper Clapton. June 7—Wanstead, v. Wanstead. June 11—Hornsey, v. Christ’s College. June 14—Hornsey, v. Norwood. June 14—Ealing, v. Ealing. June 18—Hornsey, v Richmond. June 21—Hornsey, v. Norwood Park. June 21—Hendon, v. Hendon. June 23—Hornsey, v. Southgate. June 24—Hornsey, v. Clapham Wanderers. June 25—Hornsey, v. Chiswick Park. June 26—Hornsey, v. Clapton. June 27—Hornsey, v. M.C.C. and Ground. June 28—Hornsey, v. Old Rugbeians. June 28—Woodford, v. Woodford Wells. July 2—Finchley, v. Christ’s College. July 5—Hornsey, v. Trafalgar. July 5—Lee, v. Granville. July 8—Upper Clapton, v. Upper Clapton. July 12—Streatham, v. Streatham. July 12—Tottenham, v. Bruce Castle. July 17—Hornsey, v. Eighteen of Crouch End and District (Ground Men’s Benefit Match). Ju'y 19—Hornsey, v. Hampstead Nondescripts. July 19-N orwood, v. Norwood. July 26—Hornsey, v. Wanstead. July 26—Brondesbury, v. London Scottish. August 2—Hampstead, v. Hampstead. August 4—Southgate, v. Southgate. August 9—Hornsey, v. Hendon. August 9—Acton, v. Pallingswick. August 16—Hornsey, v. Bank of England. August 16—Tottenham, v. Trafalgar. August 23—Hornsey, v. Ealing. August 23—Chiswick Park, v. Chiswick Park. August 30—Hornsey, v. Pallingswick. August 30—Alexandra Palace, v. Islington Albion. September 6—Hornsey, v. Streatham. July 28, 29—Torquay, v. Torquay. July 30, 31—Newton Abbot, v. South Devon. August 1,2—Exmouth, v. Exmouth. August 4, 5—Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth. August 6, 7—Seaton, v. Seaton. KENSINGTON PARK CLUB. F ix t u r e s fo r 1890. May 10—Home, v. Guy’s Hospital May 14—Home, v. Hampstead May 17—Vincent Square, v. Westminster School May 21—Bickley, v. Bickley Park May 24—Cooper’s Hill, v.R.I.C.E. College May 26—Home, v. Ne’er-do-Weels May 31—Home, v. Uxbridge June 4-Bedford, v. Bedford Grammar School June 7—Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison June 11—Home, v. Ealing June 14—Home, v. M.C.C. & G. June 18—Upper Tooting, v. Upper Tooting June 21—Brighton, v. Brighton College June 25—Home, v. Hounslow Garrison June 28—Henley, v. Henley July 2—Home, v. Incogniti July 5—Haileybury, v. Haileybury College July 9 — July 12—Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace July 16—Home, v. Bickley Park July 19—Uxbridge, v. UxSridge July 23—Claysmore, Enfield, v. Col.Bosanquet’sXI. July 26—Home, v. Old Carthusians July 30—Surbiton, v. Surbiton Aug. 30—Brentwood, v. Northamptonshire Regt. H a l f - d a y M a t c h e s . May 1 0 - May 17—Home, v. University College School May 24-H om e, v. Bank of England May 81—Hampton Wick. v. Hampton Wick June 7—Finchley, v. Christ’s College June 14—Highgate, v. Highgate School June 21—Home, v. Godolphin School Old Boys June 28—Pallingswick, v. Pallingswick. July 5—Home, v. Streatham July 12—Home, v. Private Banks July 19—Home, v. Upper Tooting July 26—Ealing, v. Ealing Aug. 2— Aug. 9—Home, v. The Gryphons Aug. 16—Home, v. Pallingswick Aug. 23— Aug. 30—Home, v. Marlborough Blues The ground will be open for practice on Saturday next. NEW SOUTH WALES v. FIFTEEN OF QUEENSLAND. The fourth Inter-Colonial match between NewSouthWales and Queenslandwasplayed on the Association Ground, at Sydney, on March 1, 3, 4, and 5. The Queenslanders, who played Fifteen, had all the worst of the luck in having to bat on a sticky wicket after heavy rain, and were beaten by an innings and 112 runs. Conyngham showed good all-round cricket for Queensland. “ Felix,” the cricket critic of the Australasian , declares him to be quite good enough for the Australian Eleven. N.S.W. S. P. Jones, lbw, b Sylvester................. 8 H. Moses, c M’ Wil­ liam, n Sylvester... 3 A. C. Bannerman, b Sylvester.................25 S.Gregory, b Conyng­ ham ........................46 H. Donnan, c and b Conyngham ..........49 G.J.Bonnor,bConyng- ham ........................12 Q u een slan d . First Innings. Conyngham, c Charlton, b Ferris ........................ P.Iredale, c Thomas, b Conyngham ... 28 T. W. Garrett, c Pen­ nell, b Munro ... 37 S. Deane, c and b Conyngham ..........41 J. J. Ferris, b Munro 7 P. C. Charlton, not out .......... .......... o Extras.................18 Total ...272 Ferris, b Gregory, b c Bonnor, b Thomas, c Charlton Hutton, c Ferris ... Cockcroft, Charlton M’Millan, b Charlton W. Munro, b Charlton ... Sylvester, b Charlton ... Newman, c Bannerman, b Ferris............................... Hitchcock, st Deane, b Ferris............................... Byrne, b Charlton .......... M’William, c Moses, b Ferris............................... D. Munro, st Deane, b Ferris............................... Warry, st Deane, b Ferris Pennell, not ou t................. E xtras........................ Second Innings. 3 c M o s e s , b Charlton.......... 61 3 c Moses, b Ferris 5 2 c sub., b Ferris 2 2 c Gregory, b Charlton.......... 1 0 c Gregory, b Ferris .......... 31 0 c and b Charlton 0 0 c Gregory, b Ferris .......... 1 2 c Bonnor, b Charlton.......... 4 1 b Charlton.......... 1 8 c Deane, b Ferris 0 5 c . Gregory, b Charlton 1 5 c Moses, b Ferris 0 0 not out .......... 3 0 c Gregory, b Charlton.......... 4 0 c Moses,b Ferris 0 5 Extras.......... 11 Total .................36 Total ...125 BOWLING ANALYSIS. N.S.W. B. M. R. W Conyngham326 19 106 5 Sylvester ...246 14 69 3 M’Millan ... 84 6 30 0 Cockroft30 Munro...36 Hutton 48 B. M. R. W. 0 11 0 1 24 2 3 14 0 Q u e e n s l a n d . First Innings. _ __ Second Innings. B. M. R. W. Charlton ... ISO g 19 6 ......... F erris..........119 14 12 8 .......... Barrett.. Donnan.. Jones ... Ferris bowled a no-ball B. M. R. W. l r3 13 50 7 180 14 18 2 12 0 18 7 6 n 12 0 4 0 LITTLEHAMPTON CLUB. F ix t u r e s eo r 1890. May 14—Opening Club Match. May 21—Storrington, v. Storrington. May 29—Littlehampton, v. St. Philip’s Club. June 7—Worthing, v. Worthing College. June 17—Sussex County Ground, v. Brighton Club. June 21—Arundel, v. St. Philip’s Club. June25—Littlehampton, v. Worthing College. June 28—Littlehampton, v. Goodwood. July 1—Arundel, v. Arundel. July 10—Bognor, v. Bognor. July 14—Littlehampton, v. Southgate Rovers. July —Littlehampton, v. Mr. L. L. Constable s Ifold XI. (date not fixed). July 23—Goodwood, v. Goodwood. August 8, 9—Littlehampton, v. South Hampshire Rovers. August 11—Littlehampton, y. Broadwater and Worthing. August 12—Littlehampton, v. Bognor. August 13—Littlehampton. v. Brighton Club. August 14,15—Littlehampton, v. Arundel. August 16—Littlehampton, v. Reigate. August 20—Littlehampton, v. Storrington. August 27 Broadwater, v. Broadwater and Worthing. August —Llfold, v. Mr. L. L. Constable’s Ifold XI. (date not fixed). Sept. —Club match to finish season.

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