Cricket 1894
9 1 CBICKET: A WEEKLY .RECORD OF THE GAME. APRIL 26, 1894 ALL TJROUGH TH?, INNINGS a) BY SURREY. 1886 H. J u p p ........ V. Hampshire......... ... 94 1867 T. Humphrey V. Sussex................. ... 43 1868 H .Jupp.......... V. Yorkshire.......... ... 9 > 1870 H .J u p p .......... V. Lancashire ... 27 1870 B .J u p p .......... v . Gloucestershire ... 50 3873 H. Jupp V. Notts ................. ... 51 1876 H. J u p p ......... V. Yorksh re .......... ... 37 1876 H .J u p p ......... V. Kent ................. .. rs 1877 H.Jupp ......... V. Kent ................. ... 91 J877 A. P. Lucas .. V. Gloucestershire ... ?6 3878 J. Shuier V. Notts ................ ... 45 3880 B.Jupp ......... V. Yorkshire .......... ... 117 1883 R. A b el.......... V. Glouceste shire ... 88 38S6 R. A bel.......... V. D erbyshire......... ... 77 1810 R. Abel.......... Middlesex .......... ... 151 1892 W. W. Read V. Sussex ................. ... 196 16 times in a’l, 9 by H. Jupp. ( b ) AGAINST SURREY. 38:0 G. Picknell ... for SusEex ............... .. 27 1855 W, Oscroft ... for N otts...................... .. 53 1866 C. Payne J. Ricketts ... for K e n t...................... .. 135 3867 for Lancashire ... .. 195 1868 C. H. Smith ... for Sussex ............... .. 47 3869 W. G. Grace... for M.C.C...................... .. 138 1878 A.w.^mtruther for Sussex ... ... .. 23 18*3 C. R. Seymour for H ^ pshire ... . . 77 1881 I. D. Walker... for Middlesex ... .. 47 1884 W. H. Hay ... for Leicestershire .. 69 1881 A J va ebbe ... for Middlesex ... .. 83 1881 H. Whi field .. for Sussex ............... .. 41 1885 L. Kali .......... for Yorkshire.......... .. 79 3886 W. Scotton ... for N otts....................... 110 1888 L Hall .......... for Yorkshire ... .. 31 1893 W. G. Gm ce... for Gloucestershire .. 61 16 times in all. 100 RUNS FOR THE FIRST WICKET. (a) by S u r r e y . 1860 1861 1861 1864 1864 1865 1857 1868 1870 18:2 1874 1877 1877 1883 1881 1885 1886 1886 T. Sewell and F. P. Mil er H. Jupp and >. Humphrey „ G. Griffith ... „ ,, T. Humphrey E. Jupp and R. Humphrey H. Jupp atd W. W. Read... H. Jupp and A. P. Lucaa ... S. W. Cattley and R. Abel B. J. Diver and M. Read ... R. Abel and J Shuter......... 110 1 5 169 1 6 1888 1888 1898 1889 1889 1890 1890 1891 1892 R. Abel and W. W. Read R. Abel and W. Lockwood R. Abel and J. Shuter v. Sussex ... 154 v. Cam. U. ... 101 v. Yorkshire 359 v. Sussex ... ]]3 v. fcngland ... 129 v. Yorkshire ]0l v. Kent......... 176 v. 1 anca shire 125 v. Cam. U. ... i ll v. Yorkshire v. Cam. U. v. Yorkshire v. Ker t ........ v. Sussex ... v. bloucester 102 v. Yorkshire 125 v. Derbyshire 186 v. Yorkshire 109 v. Sussex ... 161 v. Notts ... 141 v. Middlesex 105 v. SusBex .. 1:9 v. Sussex ... 104 v. Notts ... 140 v Essex ... 118 v. Sussex ... 122 v. Warwicksh 131 v. Middlesex 117 v. Sussex ... i f 6 ( b ) AGAINST SURREY. 1862 J. Grundy and E. Willsher 1868 J. Thewlis and E. Lockwood 1869 J. Rowbotham and E. Lock wood ............................... 1873 W.G. Grace and E M. Grace 188 i I.D.Wa ker and A. J. Webbe 1883 F. Taylor and R. G. Barlow 1884 E.M.Grace and W. R. Gilbert 1885 R. T. Thornton and Lord Harris................. 1893 A. E. btoddart and T. C. O’Bri* n ................. 1893 G. Bean and F. Marlow for Eng'and 124 for Yorkshire 176 for Yorkshire 169 for Glostersh 156 for Middlesex 130 for Lancashire 128 for Glostersh 131 for Kent ... 108 for Middlesex 228 for Sussex ... 133 M r.F .R S p o ffo r th concludes his contribu tions to T he New R eview in the M ay number, with an article on “ English Cricket and Cricketers,” in which he gives his rem inis cences of the various visits of Australian teams to the old country, and his personal im press' ions of the many notable cricketers whom he has met over there. GO LD SM ITH S’ IN S T IT U T E —F IR S T X I. v. N E X T X V III. Played &t New Cross on A p n l 21. F ir s t E l e v e n . H. Holmes ran out ... 3 R. vvindebank, rua out .. 10 H. t£. Muirell, b Bald win ... ......... ... 1 ■J.R.Peft.c and b Cryer 8 B. R. Scully, b Oryer 21 W.B.Leaver, b Knight 28 J. Dutton, c A. H. Holmes, b Ki ight .. 1 L.T.Ea9ton, c Buck, b Knight.............. 0 SJ. eolmes. b Cryer 1 H. Blake, not out ... 0 F. Bowler, not out .. 2 B l, lbl ......... 2 Total 80 N e x t E ig h t e e n . C. L. Botten, b S. J. Holmes ................. 7 H. M. Blake, run out 7 W. H. Cook, b Winde- bank ........................ 0 A.S.Hoe, b Windebank 5 A.Wainwiight, b Mur- roll ......... .......... 0 E. B. Tolley, run out 4 G Lay, b Windebat k 8 H. Cryer, b Murrell ... 3 F. J. Buck, c H. blake, b Windetank ... ... 13 Tot\l H. Joanes, A. Baldwin, W. Knighf, and A. E Holmes did not bat. W. C. Turner, b M u irell................. 0 W. H. Joanes, bDut ton .. ... .......... 8 A. Holmes, c H. Holmes, b Windc- bank ................. 3 W.Medway,V.Dutton 0 S. P. Mortimer, not o u t ........................ 4 B ........................ 4 ... 61 TH E A B B E Y SCHOOL, FOR T AU G U S TU S, v. D ISTR IC T . Played at Fort Augustus on April 21. T he A b b e y S cho ol . J. B. FaH, b Stoddart 98 Hon. A. Fraser, hw, b Matheson.................33 R. J. Weld, b Mathe son ........................ 0 L. Muniz, b Mathe son ........................ 6 E. Douglas, c Cassidy, b Stoddart .......... 3 F. Muniz, b Stoddart 10 H. Nevile, run o u t... 17 T.JWorswick, b Ma- thePon .......... ... 1 H.Douglas, b Mathe son ........................ 0 W. Bennett, not out 0 D. MacDeimot, c Munro.b Matheson 0 Extras.................13 Total . 181 T he D ist r ic t . First Innings. A. Kennedy, run out........ 1 A. Munro, c E. Douglas, b Weld ............................... J. Cassidy, c F. Muniz, b Hatt .............................. 0 D. Gollan, run out ........ 0 J. Aitchison, lbw, b Hatt 80 A. Tuach, b Weld ......... 0 J. Macdonald, c E. Doug las. b Weld ................ 7 D. Macdonald, c Hatt, b Weld ................................. 2 J. Stoddart, c and b Hatt 0 A. Matheson, b Hatt ... 4 J. Mackenzie, not out ... 1 Fxtras ..............12 Second Innings, b L. Muniz ... 0 8 b Weld ... 1 Total r*» 60 not out .......... 2 b Weld................. 5 c and b Fraser ... 5 b L. Muniz.......... 0 lbw, b Fraser ... 8 b Weld .......... 5 st Hatt, b L. Muniz ......... lo b Weld ..........44 st Hatt, b Weld 5 Extras......... 5 Total ... 90 BARNES CLUB. May 4 May 5— May 12 May 14- May 19- May 26- May 26- June 2- June 2- June 9- June 9- JuLe 16- June 2 - June 23- June 80- July 4- Juiy 7- July 7- July 14- July 14- July 18- Ju y 21- July i8 - Aug. 4- Ang. 6- Ang. ll- Aug. 11- Aug. 18- Aug. 25- Sept. 1- Sept. 8- Sept. 22 Oval, v. Surrey Colts Lulee Hili, v. J. C. Lovell’s XI. -Barnes, v. Brunswick -Barnes, v. E. R. Keene’d XI. -Richmond, v. Richmond -Bushey Park, v. Teddington -Barnes, v. St Thomas’s Hospital -Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington -Barnes, v. Beverley House School -Cressingham Gieen, v. Sutton -Barnes, v. Spencer —Acton, v. Pallingswick -T u be Hill, v. J. C. Lovell’s XI. -Barnes, v. Riversdale -Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington -Piaistow, v. Piaistow -Brentford, v. Boston Park -Barnes, v. St. Thomas’s Hospital -Wandsworth Common, v. fcpencer -Barnes, v. Beverley House School -Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park -Ewell, v. Ewell -Willesden, v. Willesden -Brentfi rd, v. Boston Park -Oiiiswick, v. Chiswick Park -Dulwich, v. It is -Barnes, v. Riversdale -Catford Bridge, v. Private Banks -Wandsworth Common, v. Spencer -Plaistow, v. Piaistow -Acton, v. Pallingswick -Barnes, v. Brunswick STOICS v. THAMES DITTON. Played at Thames Ditton on April 21. T ham es D itton . J. M. Read, b Kort right ........................ G. W. Ayres, c. Kort right, b Westhorp W. Miibuurn, b: E. Weslhorp................. S. B. Law'ess, c Ren- n e, b iS. Westhorp L. m , Mid'eton, b Kortright................. P. •». Arna l, b Kort right ........................ W. L. Roberts, b E. Westhorp .......... J. Craig, b E. Wtst- h o rp ................. . A G. Taylor, not out V. B.Howell, c West horp, b Kortright F. Crowther, b E. Westhorp .......... Total , S toics . A. W. Rammell. c. Real, b Mihourn... 1 C. S. Knight, c Rob erts, b Arnall.......... 9 A. G. Every, b Mil- tourn .. .......... 0 C. 8. Westhorp, c Read, b Milbourn .. 1 C. J. Kortright, c Cr«ig, b Howe'l ... 58 S. Cheesman, c Craig, b Crowther ..........63 A. P. Roe, not out ... 37 W. J. Haycraft, c Mi bourn, b. Ayres 18 C. D. Fastnedge, b A5res..................... 0 C. R. E. Lee, lbw, b MilVourn................. 1 B. Rennie, not ou t... 1 B ........................18 Total .. 197 NORWOOD CLUB. May 5—C rshalton, v Carshalton May 12—Norwood, v. Addiscombe (I) May 12—Addisc* mbe, v. Acdiscombe (2) May 14—Norwood, v. London & Westminet r Bnk. May 19—Kenley, v. Kenley May 19—Norwood, v. Norbury Park May 26—Lee. v. Northbrook ( I) May 2c—Norwood, v. Northtrook (2) June 2—Forest Hil', v. Forest Hill (1) June 2—Norwood, v. Forest Hill (2) June 9—Norwood, v. Surbiton June 16 -Norwood, v. Caterham June 16—Norbury, v. Norbury Pa k June 20—Norwood, v. Colveston June 23—Norwood, v. Spencer June 23—Croydon, v. Croydon (2) Jut e 30—Surbiton, v. Surbiton June 30—Norwood, v. Alleyn July 2—Norwood, v. Croydon July 3—Norwood, v. Crystal Palace July 4—Norwood, v. Mitcham July 5—Norwood, v. M.C.C. and Ground July 6—Norwood, v. Burlington Wanderers July 14—Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe (1) July 14-Norwood, v. Addiscombe (2) July 18—Fpsom, v. Ep'om July 21—Norwood, v. Croydon (2) July 28—Lee. v. Granville (1) July 58-Norwood, v. Granville (2) August 2—Crojdon, v. Croydon August 4—Norwo d. v. Forest Hill (1) August 4—Forest Bill, v. Forest Hill (2) August 6—Norwood, v. Gentlemen of Holland Augu&t 11—Wandsworth, v. Spencer (1) August 11—Norwood, v. Spencer (2) August 18—Norwood, v. Northbrook August 25—Norwood, v. Epsom September 1 -N- rwood, v. Granville September 8—Ncrwood, v. Kenley T he B lu es and T h e ir B a ttl e s (1827 to 1893 witn scores of all Cricket Matches played between the Universities. One Shilling, By post Is 2d.— Wrighb and Co., “ E n glish S po rts ” Office, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons. E.C. TITARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB.—The A n n u a l G e n e r a l M e e t in g will te held at Lord’s on Wednesday, May 2, at 5 p.m. Sir Henry Jamep, Hon. lvo Bligh, Mr. E. L. BatemaD, and Mr. J. Robert*on-Walker retire by rotation from com mittee ; the Earl of Dartmouth, Capt. J. St J. Fredeiick, Mr. Edward Rutter, and Mr. John Shuter have been duly nominated to fill the vacan cies. The Meeting will afterwards be made special to consider the following resolution hy Mr. Algernon Rutter: That inasmuch as the members have ac cepted the recommendation of the committee that candidates elected after Jan. 1,189', shall not le entitled to any reserved seats for their friends; the committee shall, without prejudice to the ex isting rules have power to elect candidates not exceeding 1000 from the books in order of priority. The Anniversary Dinner will take p’ace at Lord’s on Wednesday, May 2, at 7.15 Tickets, wine in cluded, £1 ; morning dress. Members intending to dine are requested to send their names to the Secretary not later than Monday, April 80. By order of the Committee. HENRY PERKINS, Secretary.
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