Cricket 1893

814 CRICKET s A WEEKLY BECORB OF THE GAMEa AUG. 3, 1893 D ERB YSH IRE v. HAM PSHIRE. The Derbyshire eleven, after three days of good cricket, won this m atch at Derby, on Saturday, by eight wickets. They m ade the 173 wanted to win for the loss o f only two batsm en, a fine perform ­ ance, for w hich they were indebted m ainly to L. G. W right, who made 97 o f the num ber and was still not out. G. G. W alker, w ho has not played recently for Derbyshire, took seven wickets in H am pshire’s first innings for 78 runs. v H a m p s h ir e . First Innings. Second I; nings. Mr.*Ai-J.-I j . H ill, b W alker 10 c sub., b Chat- SiiiVERSM iTHS1 A sso c ia tio n . Barton, b W alker ...........107 Soar, b Hulme .................. 13 Capt. W ynyard, c Storer, b W a lk e r .......................... 95 Mr. D. A. Steele, b W alker 2 Dr. Bencraft, run out ... 20 Cave, c Storer, b W alker... 0 Mr. G. F. Gerds, lbw, b H ulm e ........................... 4 Harrison, c Davidson, b W alker ................... ... Baldwin, b W a lk e r........... Mr. E . Currie, not out ... terton b Davidson b W alker ... b Hulme ... c S t o r e r , Davidson b Davidson not out c W right, Walker ... 54 32 ... 25 ... 17 B 3, lb 3... Total c Eadie, b Hulme b Davidson c S t o r e r , b D avidson B 9, lb 3 ... .................269 D e r b y s h ir e . First Innings. Total ...148 Gerds, b Mr. L. G. W right, c Storer, W ynyard, b H ill ... 37 Cave . Mr. S. H. Evershed, b B a ld w in ................... 0 Bagshaw, c Hill, b S o a r .................. ... 75 Chatterton, b Hill ... 5 B ottom , b H ill.......... 0 D avidson, c Baldwin, b Barton .. ..........35 Total H ulm e, c W ynyard, b H ill .......................... 10 In the Second Innings W right scored (notout) 97, Evershed, c Steele, b Soar, 37,Bagshaw, c Cave, b Soar, 0, Chatterton (not out) 32 ; b 7, lb 1, w 1.—Total, 175. 22 W . Sugg, not out ... 21 Mr. W . S. Eadie, c W ynyard, b Soar 10 Mr. G. G. W alker, b S o a r ........................... 5 B 17, lb 8 ...........23 .. 245 GOVERNM ENT v. OPPOSITION. The Opposition had an easy win in this m atch, confined to Members o f the House of Commons, at L ord’s, on Saturday last. Sir W illiam W alrond m ade two fine catches for the Opposition, w ho w on on the first innings by 139 runs, having only themselves lost three wickets. G o v e r n m e n t . First Innings. Mr. J. A. Pease, b Forster ................... Mr. J. F. Leese, 4 b Beckett ...................22 H on. Mark F. Napier, c W alrond, b Forster .................. 40 Mr. H. J. Gladstone, b Viscount Chelsea 12 Mr. R. T. Reid,absent 0 Mr. George Newnes, st Davenport, b Forster ................... 4 Mr. A. E. Hutton, c W alrond, b Forster Mr. W illiam Allen, c Chelsea, b Forster Mr. B. R. Causton, b Forster .. ........... Mr. C. E. H H ob- house, st Daven­ port, b Forster ... Mr. J. M. Paulton, n o o u t ................... B 5, lb 2, w 1 ... Total ...........104 In the Second Innings Pease scored c Whitelaw, b Forster, 7, Leese, c Chelsea, b Forster, G, N apier (not out) 14, Reid, b Chelsea, 11; lb 1, w 1, nb 1.—Total, 41. O p p o s it io n . Mr. W alter Long, not out ........................... 9 B 5, lb 1, w 6 ... 12 J .C . Stone, c and b W ilson ................... J. E. Holmes, b Cul­ ver ........................... H. E. Murrell, c H. Boyton, b Culver... S. R. Best, c Barton, b Scott ................... W . C. Lake, c Patti­ son, b Culver........... Wilson, b Stone........... 7 Bennett, b S. Holmes 4 Pattison, b S.Holmes 0 H. Boyton, c Dutton, b M urrell................... 7 J. Culver, not out ...3 4 Scott, b Murrell.......... 4 C. Boyton, b Murrell 0 Barton, b Stone Kettle, c A. Holmes, b S. H olm es........... W arwick, b Murrell Turner, b Murrell ... B 6, l b l .................. Total ...........67 ...243 Mr. H. W . Forster, c Allen, b Napier ... 81 Viscount Curzon, st Reid, b Allen ... 97 Viscount Chelsea, c Total Reid, b Napier ... 44 Innings declared closed. Mr. W . Brom ley-Davenport, Mr. Ernest W- Beckett, Hon. Sidney H erbert, Mr. A. F. Jeffreys, Capt. Grice-H utchinson, Mr. G. W hitelaw, and Sir W illiam W alrond did not bat. GOLDSM ITHS’ IN STITU TE v. SILV E R ­ SMITHS’ ASSOCIATION.—Played at New Cross on July 29. G o l d s m it h s H. Holm es, not out... 39 HAMPSTEAD v. HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS. —Played at H am pstead on July 29. H a m p s t e a d . A.E.Stoddart,c Smith, b W orthington ...129 H. R. Lipscom be, b Hutchinson ...........59 A. R. Parker, b Wor­ thington ...................18 W . T. Danby, not out 58 H. W illiams,c Wade, b W oodall ..............31 F. R. Spofforth, not out .................. ... 10 B 16, lb 6, w 2 ... 24 Total ............329 T. Farmi'.oe, W . Black, O. L. Tudor, G. L. Jef­ fery, and S. S. Pawling did not bat. Innings closed. H a m p s t e a d N o n d e s c r ip is . First Innings. J. S. H aycraft,c Lips­ com be, b Spofforth G. H. Woodall, b Pawling ................... W. W. A’ Deane, fc Spofforth, bPawling C. Pearse, b Pawling J. S. W orthington, b fepofforth ... H. F. A. Smith, b Pawling ... ... 9 Total H. W ade, b Spofforth In the Second Innings H aycraft scored (not out) 31; W oodall, c Stoddart, b Farmiloe 20 ; A’Deane, b Farm iloe, 0 ; Pearce (not out), 6.—Total 57. 12 L. H utchinson, c Lipseom be.bSpof- forth .................. H. T.Tewson,not out E. L. Marsden, b Paw ling................... C. Braithwaite, b Spofforth ........... L b l, n b l ........... 59 H AM PSTEAD v. MALDEN.—Played at Ham p­ stead on July 26. H a m p s t e a d . A. E.Stoddart,retired hart ...........................48 W . S. Hale, b Hand... 38 W . H. Robson, b Arm strong ........... 1 F. R. Spofforth, b Arm strong ............. 6 H. R. Lipscom be, b M orrison ...................... 30 S. H. W illiam s, b H a n d ......... .............. 65 G. Thornton, b M orrison ........... ... 7 I E . W . Bishop, not o u t ...........................23 F.H. Kel8on,b Hand 0 W. C. Black, b Hand 54 W. A. Pethick, c Ham ilton,b Morri­ son .......................... 3 B 20, lb 4, w 1 ... Total ...306 M a l d e n . H a m p s t e a d . SOUTHGATE v. COCK FOSTERS. — Played Southgate on July 15. C o o k F o st e r s . H. H. Briggs,b ThornH. R. Morrison, not ton ................... ... 7 out ........................... 5 W . W ilkins, b SpofC. E. Hand, b Spof­ forth .......................... 10 forth ................... 1 R. H. Smith, b SpofW. Armstrong, c forth .......................... 1 Lipscom be,b Spof­ J. H. New, c Lipsforth ................... 0 com be, b Thornton 5 Hilton, b Spofforth 0 Edgar Swift, lbw, b Lb 1, nb 2 ............ 3 T hornton................... 10 — C. D. Ham ilton, b Total ........... 53 S p offorth .................. 11 HAMPSTEAD v. ESHER — Played at Esher on July 29. I n s t it u t e . W . B. Leaver, b H. Boyton ................... 3 J. C. Dutton, c Tur­ ner, b H. Boyt n ... 19 A. J. Adams, c W ar­ wick, b PaUison ... 5 S. J. Holmes, c and b B e n n ett................... 2 A. H. Holm es, lbw, b B en n ett................... 2 B 21, lb 1 ...........22 T o t a l........... 92 E.Figgis,c Martineau, b C a rlton ................. 14 W . H. Kelson, c sub, b Game ...................26 W. S. Ha!e, c Mar­ tineau, u Game ... 17 P. V. Wilson, c C. Peachey, b Game... 0 H. B. Hayman, b Game.......................... 4 A. W . Sharp, run out 3 E .W . Bishop,not out 18 A. Reid, c Martineau, b Gam e .................. W. A. Pethick, c Walker, b Gam e ... C. D. D. McMillin, c Claxton, b C. Peachey .................. G. Riley, b Fowler ... B .......................... Total E s h e r . W . J. Hart, b Ford ... 16 J. Parsonage, c and b F o r d ..........................15 F. Hart, b Ford........... 4 S. Higgs, c and b W . R ick e tts ................... 8 J. Siddall, b Ford ... 1 A. R.Hawes.c H awes, b Ford ................... 0 . 119 A. Chapm an, b Ford F. T. Bradley, b Ford J. W right,^ Freeman F. B. Etheridge,b W. R ick etts................... A. Holt, not out B ........................... H. G.Peachey,bSharp 9 C. B.Peachey,bSharp 9 F. Fowler, c Reid, b Sharp..........................16 L. Martineau, c Nel­ son, b Sharp........... 0 C. Barber, c M cM il­ lin, b Sharp ........... 0 W. H. Game, c and b H a le ........... ........... 6 Total . 77 S o u th g a te . E.P.Sugden, c Ether­ idge, b Hart ...........40 S. Dudley Smith, b H a r t..........................40 A. Ricketts.c W right, b Hart ...................14 C. T. Ewart, cH olt, b H a r t.......................... 9 W . T. Ricketts, b Chapman.................. 0 A. L. Ford, b H a rt... 10 A. S. Harris, b Hart 3 P. B. Freem an,c Sid­ dall, b H art ........... 1 A. E. White,b Hart... 0 R. A. Maude, not out 6 A. N. Other, absent 0 B .......................... 7 Total ...130 TEDDINGTON v. SO U T H G A T E .-P layed at Southgate on July 29. S o u t h g a t e . E. P. Sugden, b R. Lucas ................... 16 L. Dudley-Smith, b C rich ton ...................27 S. W . Scott,c Gosney, b R. Lucas ............. 69 Hon. Dudley Pelham, b R. Lucas ........... 9 H .R.Ford, c Bowden- Smith, b A. Sm ith 18 H.M .Bourne, c Collin- son, b W ilkinson... 14 C.T.Ewart.bR.Lucas A. Ricketts, not out A. L. Ford, c Smith, b W ilkin son ........... E. Jiggins, b W ilkin­ son ........................... W. J. Phillips, b W ilkinson ........... Extras ........... Total ...........189 T e d d in g t o n .— H. Bow den-Sm ith scored (not out) 14, R. S. Lucas (not out) 15 ; extras 1.—Total, 30. STREATH AM v. REIGA.TE H IL L.—Played at Reigate on July 29. S t r e a t h a m . H . M. Leaf, b Eng­ lish ........................... 7 H. H. Scott, c Eng­ lish, b Nightingale 11 L . Mortimer, b Eng­ lish ..........................31 R. H. de M ontm or- •ency, c E. D. Pawle, b Haywood ...........30 W . S. Trollope, b Haywood................... C. H. Mortimer, b English ................... 9 A. B. Field, b Eng­ lish ................... ... 0 A. N. Morley, b Eng­ lish ........................... 5 E. C. Bambridg?, b English ...................16 D. O. Kerr, b Eng­ lish ...........................14 G. B. Field, not out 8 B 6 , lb 4 ......................10 T otal ...141 R b ig a t e H i l l . Rev. A. Simm onds, b L. M ortim er ... 0 F.Nigbtingale, cM or- timer, b Bambridge 45 M. Bovill, c Trollope, b de M ontm orency 4 C. D. Pawle, c Kerr, b Mortimer ............ 6 G. W . Roffey, c Leaf, b Mortimer ....... 12 English, c Leaf, b T rollop e................14 E. D. Pawle, b M or­ timer ...................45 E. Hardman, lbw, b Bambridge ........... 0 J. J. Richardson, c Field, b Bam bridge 0 F. W atney, b Bam ­ bridge ................... 4 C. Haywood, not out (» B 4, lb 1 ........... 5 Total ...135 ZOUAVES v. ST. EDMUND’S COLLEGE.— Played on King’s College Ground, W orm wood Scrubbs, on July 27. Z ouaves . Rev. F.Miller, run out 13 H. Hussey b Hughes 38 T. Hussey, b Hughes 7 W . Hussey, b Tate ... 9 G. W hitmarsh, b Hughes ........... ... 19 Rev. F. O’Connor, c Almeida, b Tate ... 4 T. Bowery, b Tate ... 0 T. Kennedy, b Tate J. Sullivan,bHughes C. Doubleday, not out ........................... W . Brow n, b Tate ... B 3, w 2................... Total 0 0 0 0 5 , 95 N. Carlton, b W ilson 12 E. Claxton, run out 6 H .Lovegrove.not out 18 S. Parves, b W ilson... 4 P. Walker,b Wilson... 4 B 8, lb 6, w 1 ... 15 Total ...........98 E d m u n d ia n s . C. Sims, b O’Connor 3 P. Hughes, b H. Hussey ................... 1 A. Almeida, b Bowen 6 Rev. H. A. Tate, st T. Hussey, b Bowen ... 9 W . Callan, b Bowen... 13 Rev. W . Doulevy, c O’Connor, b Bowen 1 J.Newton.bH.H ussey 7 , C.Trapp,bH.Hu3sey F. W oods, c T. Hussey, b Bowen G. Bird, not out ... L.Doulevy, b Bowen B 2, w l, n b l ... Total ...........

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