Cricket 1892

806 CRICKET? A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. JULY 21, 1892 ESSEX v. WARWICKSHIRE. The heavy rain of Tuesday, which did not allow of the delivery of a ball on the second day at Leyton, left little chance of a definite result. As it was, play could not be resumed yesterday until nearly one o’clock, and the match ended in a draw, Warwickshire closing their second innings with the score 54 for three wickets. W a r w ic k s h ir e . —First Innings. Mr.H.W. Bainbridge, c and b Mead Major, c and b Owen Law, c Pickett, b Tafcerer ................. Mr. L. G. Docker, c Pickett, b Mead ... Richards, run out ... Pallett, o Burns, b Mead... 15 Tiilley, b Taberer ... 32 Shilton, b Taberer ... 14 Collishaw, b Mead 1 Cresswoll, not out ... 1 Mr.H.G.Hill.bTaberer 4 B 3, lb 6 .......... 9 Total ...224 In the Second Innings Bainbridge scored, c Pickett, b Mead, 15, Major, st Lucas, b Mead, 4, Law, c Lucas, b Mead, 15, Docker (not out) 15, Lilley (not out) 3; lb 2—Tota’, 54. Innings de­ clared closed. E s s e x .— First Innings. Mr. H. G. Owen, Law, b Shilton ... 31 Mr. A.S. Johnston, c Cresswell, b Pallett 0 Mr. A. P. Lucas, b Shilton ................ 4 Burns, c Lilley, b Pallett .................49 Mr. F. A. Phillips, b Hill ....................... 3 Mr. D, Womersley, run out ................. 4 Mr. H. Hai'ey, not out ........................35 Mr. C. J. Kortright, c Lilley, b Hill ... 0 Mr.H. M. Taberer, c Lilley, b Shilton ... 30 Mead, b Cresswell... 1 Pickett, c Shilton, b Pallett ...................27 B 5, lb 2, n b l ... 8 Total ...192 In the Second Innings Burns scored (not out) £ Taberer, lbw, b Shilton, 0—Total, 3. LEICESTERSHIRE v. HAMPSHIRE. The continuous rain of Tuesday, at Leicester, affected the ground so much that play could not be resumed in the match till after two o ’clock yesterday afternoon. In con(equence there was no chance of finishing the match, which was left in the following state. Woodcock took eight Hampshire wickets for 45runs. H a m p s h ir e . First Innings. Mr.H.W.Forster,cHolland, b Woodcock ................. 0 Dr. Bencraft,bPougher ... 0 Barton, c Wright, b Woodcock........................ 2 Mr. A.B.Heath.bWoodcock 8 Mr.A. J. L. Hill, b Pougher 1 Soar, b Pougher................. 7 Mr. C. J. R. Richards, b Wright ........................12 Mr. E. Newton, b Pougher 0 Mr. D. A.Steele,bWright 11 Major Bethune.bPougher 4 Baldwin, not out .......... 0 B ............................... 7 Second Innings. b Woodcock ... J b Woodcock ... c Tomlin, b Pougher.......... t b Finney .......... run out .......... c Pougher, b Woodcock ... ] b Wright .......... run out .......... b Woodcock ... ] b Woodcock ... not out .......... Lb .......... D e r b y s h i r e —First Innings. Mr. S. H. Evershed, c Ravenscroft, b Ben­ nett ........................ 9 Bagshaw, b Brown ... 28 Hall, b Smith ..........28 Chatterton, b Breth­ erton ........................17 Davidson, c Bates, b Bennett ................. 5 Storer, b Bretherton 31 Mr. L. G. Wright, c Total ..........168 and b Bennett ... 5 In the Second Innings Evershed scored c Dav­ enport, b Brown 4, Bagshaw, b Bennett 10, Hall* (not out) 18, Chatterton, b Bennett 0,Davidson, (not out) 3, Wright, c H. Grayson, bBennett 10i Sugg, lbw, b Bennett 8; extras 1—Total, 49. Hulme, c Bromley- Davenport,bBreth- erton .................25 Mr. W. S. Eadie, c Bates, b Bennett 8 Sugg, c Brown, b Bennett................. 2 Porter, not out ... 0 Extras.................10 SURBITON v. INCOGNITI.—Played at Surbiton on July 16. S u r b it o n . G. W. Ricketts, b Farmer .................1 H. B. Richardson, b Coleridge................ W. J. Rowell, b Paine C. A. Trouncer, c Heatley,b Coleridge P. Castle, b Coleridge G. H. Windeler, cand b Heatley................. R. Howell, not o u t... 53 B.Howell, c Fielding, b farmer ......... 4 C. Spicer, b Coleridge 2 C. M. Wilkins, b Coleridge................ 0 G. Pinkerton, absent 0 B 16, lb 1 ..........17 Total .................52 Total L e i c e s t e r s h i r e .— First Innings. Warren, c Richards, b Baldwin ..........15 Holland, c Steele, b Soar........................ 6 Chapman, c Steele,b Soar........................ 0 Pougher, c Newton,b Soar........................ 3 Mr. C. S. Barrett, c Bencraft.bBaldwin 1 Tomlin, b Baldwin ... 0 Mr. S. R. Wright, c Hill, b Baldwin ... 26 Mr. J. H. Joyce, c Heath, b Baldwin 2 Finney, not out Woodcock, b Soar . Mr. W. E. Arnall, Newton, b Soar B 3, lb 1 ... , Total ____________ . 87 In the Second Innings Warren scored c Bald­ win, b Soar 1, Holland, c Soar, b Baldwin 0, Chap- maD, (not out) 12, Pougher, b Hill 19—Total, 32. CHESHIRE v. DERBYS 3IRE. After an interesting game, this match, hegun at Birkenhead Park on Monday, ended yesterday in favour of Derbyshire, with five wickets to spare. The bowlers, as was only to be expected after the recent rainfall, were seen to the best advantage. Davidson took twelve Cheshire wickets at a cost of 71 runs. C h e s h ir e . First Innings. Mr. J. Ravenscroft, b David o n ........................ Mr. C. Holden, c S'orer. b Porter ........................ Pointon, b Davidson Mr. I.H.K.Grayton, b Sugg Brown, b Sugg ................. Socond Innings. 0 b Davidson st Storer, b Hall 0 c Storer. b Hall 13 1*w, I) Ila'l ... 2 j cWrignt.bDavid- so i ................. 0 st Storer, b Hall 1 b Davidson ... 0 b Davidson ... 12 Mr. n . M. Grayson, b Davidson....................12 Bate?, b Davidson ........ 0 Smith, notout ............. 23 Mr.J.Brethcrton, b David­ son ............................24 b H all.................. 6 Mr. H. Bromley-Daven­ port,c Eadie,b Davidson 9cBagshaw,b Hall 8 Bennett, b Davidson ... 10 not out .......10 B ..............................5 JSxtras ... 2 Total ...193 I ncogniti .—First Innings. M. H. Paine, c Ricketts, b Troun­ cer ........................ J. H. Farmer, c Wil­ kins, b Trouncer ... A.E.Heatley,cRowell, b Trouncer .......... F. A. Coleridge, b R ick etts................. F. Fielding, c Rowell, b Ricketts .......... W. J. Synnott, b Trouncer................ 18 D. W. Duncan, not out ........................ W. W. Mann, b Trouncer................ 2 S.Beckley, b Ricketts 11 H. F. Morice, c and b Trouncer .. ... 7 A. N. Other, b Trouncer................. 0 B ........................ 2 Total..........76 R ic h m o n d T o w n . In the Second Innings Paine scored, c Rowell, b Windeler, 35, Synnott, (not out), 7, Duncan, (not out), 16; b, 3.—Total, 61. BOSTON PARK v. BELGRAVE.—Played at Brentford on May 12. B oston P a r k . G. Band, c Davies, b Godden ................. 5 A. Harris, c Cooper, b Godden................. 8 W. Palmer, b Beldam 10 G. H. Jupp, b Beldam 0 W. Basset, b Beldam 0 R. Rapkin, b Beldam 2 W.Vosper.st Rawden, b Knowles ..........27 J. Poupart, not out 50 J. H. Clayton, bGod- d e n ......................... 6 W. Pounart, b Bel­ dam................. ... 0 E. Underwood, b B eldam .................. 0 Extras..........- ... 5 Total ..113 B e l g r a v e . First Innings. J. Knowles, b Palmer ... 11 W. E. Condor, b Clayton 35 G. T. Davies, b Palmer ... 5 G. B. Beldam, c Poupart, b Palmer ........................ 2 C. A. Beldam, b Clayton 4 T. W. Appleby, b Palmer 12 W. D. Rawdon, c and b Clayton ......... Second Innings. c Clayton, b Band ..........16 lbw, b Clayton... 1 b Rapkin ..........38 c Vosper, b Band ............14 C. A. Cooper, c Rapkin, b Basset............................... 8 V. Goddon, c Rapkin, b Basset ........................ 8 R. Jourden, not ou t......... 27 O. Jurrows, run o u t.......... 7 Extras .................14 28 c Rapkin, b Band ... . lbw, b Rapkin . not out b Palmer ... not ont Extras... Total ..161 W. Ireland, b Fred­ erick ........................ 1 W. Pentelow, b Band 53 Total .................149 Total ... 76 G. Band, Ibw, b Sims 5 Palmer, run ont ... 30 A. E. Harris, c Pente­ low, b Sims ........ 0 E. Childs, c Tate, b S im s...................... 6 Rapkins, c Heasler, b B arker............. 53 Vosper. c Ashton, b Trevpr ..............17 A. Jebbritt, b Harris F. Sims, st, b Harris H. Tate, c Vo3per, b Harris ................. L. Trevor, c and b Harris W . Barker, run out 5 L. Brannd, not out 26 G. L. Heasler, lbw, b Frederick..........10 J. A. Ashton,not out 6 Extras.................10 Total ...123 H. A. Turner did not bat. Total ...152 BOSTON PARK v. COBHAM VILLAGE.— Played at Brentford on May 26. B o sto n P a r k . G. Band, c Read, b White .................17 J. R. Green, run out 2 Jno. Poupart, c and b R ea d ........................14 A. E. Harris, b Illsley 4 W. Williams, lbw, b Glennie .................62 R. Rapkin, c Read, b White........................33 W. Vosper, c G. Mar­ tin, b Denly .......... 7 C o b h a m V i l l a g e — First Innings. BOSTON PA.RK v. RICHMOND TOWN.— Played at Richmond on May 19. B oston P a r k . Poupart. b Jebbritt 1 Frederick,b Jebbritt 0 BreweB, b Jebbritt 9 Hiscock, c and b Turner .................12 E. Underwood, not out ........................ 1 E xtras.................20 G. H. Jupp. not out 38 G. H. Jupp, jun., b Denly ................. 4 E. M. Lacey, c W. Martin, b Glennie 5 E. Underwood, b G. Martin ................. 8 Extras... . Total ... , 14 208 H. J. Glennie, c sub, b Harris ................. 2 F. Read, c Poupart, b W illiams................. 0 T. Thorpe, c Rapkin, b Williams ..........15 S.Denly, c and b Har­ ris ........................ 0 W. Martin, c and b Harris ................. 0 R. Illsley, b Williams 0 G.White, cWilliams, b Harris.................11 H.Glanvill, c Harris, b Williams .......... 2 W. Lee, b Harris ... 8 C. Denly, not out ... 0 G.Martin,stPoupart, b Williams .......... 1 Extras................. 3 Total 42 In the Second Innings Glennie scored st Pou­ part, b Williams 3, Read, c Lacey, b Williams 5, Thorpe, b Jupp jun., 14, S. Denly, b Jupp jun., 5. W. Martin, st Poupart, b Williams 33, Illsley,(not out) 25, Glanvill, c and b Williams 4 ; extras 2— Total, 91. BOSTON PARK.v. ST. MARGARETS—Played at St. Margarets on May 28. B oston P a r k . A. E. Harris, c Easti, H. White, b Medcalf 0 b Baker ................. 10 E. Underwood, b Jno. Watson, c E. E ast........................ 1 Gordon, b Baker... 9 Jno. Hughes, b Gor­ W. Vosper,c Brassey, don ........................ 12 b Medcalf .......... 11 A. J. Robinson, c Jno.Poupart.c Bread- East, b Medcalf ... 8 wood, b Baker 6 E. Hoddinott, cEast, G. H. Jupp, jun., not b Medcalf .......... 0 out ........................ 43 E xtras................. 21 J. H. Bailey, b East 3 Total ...124 S t. M a r g a r e t s M. Brassey, b Jupp... 1 A. Montague, hw, b Harris .................10 A.L.Ludlam.b Harris E.L.Gordon.c Under­ wood, b Harris ... A. J. East, c J. Pou­ part, b Harris G. A. Medcalf, b Jupp S.H.Gordon,c Harris, bju pp ................. E. Williams, b Jupp 13 T.Breadwood,runout 4 F. B. Baker, c Jupp, b H arris................. 6 C. Brookhall, notout 0 Extras................. 7 Total 59 BOSTON PARK v. ARLINGTON.—Played at Chiswick Park on Jnne 4. B o sto n P a r k . J. H. Clayton, c Pyne, b Cozens.................. 0 W. Steers, retired... 38 F. Butcher, c Crotch, b Gentry....................10 R.Rapkin,cWilliams, b Cozens................ 7 G. H.Bloomer, c W il­ liams, b F. H. W il­ liams........................ 0 H. L. White, c F. H. Williams, b Cozens IS J. Cox, b Cozens Butcher, b Cozens... A.P.Butcher.cSloper, b S. A. Williams ... J. Saunders, not out 1 W.English,bGrainger Extras................. Total ...154 Total 3 0 4 5 0 9 69 Gentry, run out Sloper, c F. Butcher, b Clayton................. 0 Cozens, b Rapkin ... 4 T. W. Williams, b Clayton .................27 Crotch, b Rapkin ... 0 Pyne, b Rapkin ... 6 F.H.Williams,run out 3 A r li n g t o n , 4 Grainger, run out ... E. Gentry, b Rapkin L. A. Williams, c Steers, b Clayton... Poreble, not out Extras................. Total 0 8 10 0 9 66 S ta n d s Scotland where it did ? Evidently not in cricket estimate, if what we heard last night is true, that the committee of M.C.C. decided that the recent matches between Surrey and Scotland were not first-class. The decision it is stated was given on an appeal from several counties whose names are not given. “ Ma’ conscience! ’*

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