Cricket 1894

452 CRICKETs A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME.- DEC. 28, 1894 30—Oxford, Oxford University v. Kent 30—Manchester Lancashire v. Leicestershire 30—Cambridge, Cambridge University v. Yorkshire 30—Taunton, Somerset v. Hampshire JUNE. 8 (Whit Monday)—Lord’s, Middlesex v. Somerset 3—Nottingham, Notts v. Surrey 3—Brighton, Sussex v. Gloucestershire 3—Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Kent 3—Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Lancashire 3—Leyton, Essex v. Leicestershire 3—Southampton, Hampshire v. Derbyshire 3—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Northamptonshire 3—Norwich. Norfolk v. M.C.C. and Ground 4—Oxford, Perambulators v. Etceteras 6—Cambridge, Cambridge University v. M.C.C. and Ground 6—Oval, Surrey v. Gloucestershire 6—Manchetter, Lancashire v. Kent 6—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Yorkshire 6 -Brighton, Sussex v. Somerset d (or 10)—Nottingham, Notts v. Leicestershire (provisional) 1)—Oval, Surrey v. Somerset 10—Lord’s, Middles*x v. Yorkshire 10—Oxford, Oxford University v. M.C.C. & Ground 10—Derby, Derbyshire v. Warwickshire 10—Stoke. Staffordshire v. Surrey (2) 13—Manchester, Lancashire v. Surrey 13—Southampton, Hampshire v, Yorkshire 13—Brighton. Sussex v. Middlesex 13—Leyton, Essex v. Somerset 17—Bradford, Yoikshire v. Surrey 17—Birmingham. Warwickshire v. Gloucestershire 17—Tonbridge, Kent v. Middlesex 17—Nottingham, Notts v. Lancashire 17—Stocbport, Cheshire v. Staffordshire 17—Norwich, Norfolk v. Quidnuncs (Cambridge) 2)—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Surrey 20— Ponbridge, Kent v. Lancashire 2D—Leeds, Yoikshire v. Derbyshire 29—Brighton, Sussex v. Cam ridge Univer ity 24—Lord's, Middlesex v. 8urrey 21—Brighton, Sussex v. Oxfoid University 21—Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Notts 24—Derby, Derbyshire v. Leicestershire 24—Leyton, Essex v . Warwickshire 21—Oxford, Oxfordshire v. Worcestershire 23—Daniogton, Durham v. Staffordshire 2 J —Lord’s, M.C.C. & Ground v. Cambridge Univers'ty 27—Maidstone, Kent v. Oxford University 27—Manchester, Lancashire v. Middlesex 27—Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Yorkshire 27—Nottingham, Flowers’s Benefit match (title not fix^d) JULY. 1—Lord’s. M.C.C. and Ground v. Oxford Univer­ sity (two day*) 1—Oval, Surrey v. Middlesex 1—Catford Bridge, Kent v. Sussex 1—Leyton, Essex v. Yorkshire 1—Derby, Derbyshire v. Notts 1—Southampton, Hampshire v. Somerset 4—Lord‘s, Oxfoid v. Cambridge 4—Liverpool, Lancashire v. Warwickshire 4 -Hastings, Sussex v. Yorkshire o—Lord’s, Gentlemen v. Players 8—Derby, Derbyshire v. Yorkshire 8—Brighton, Sussex v. Hampshire 8—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Warwickshire 8—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Worcestershire 11—Oval, Gent'emenv. Players IL—Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Lancashire 1'.—Nottingham, Notts v. Derbyshire 11—Liverpool, Liverpool and District v. Cam­ bridge University 11—Dewsbury, Yorkshire v. Kent 11—Taunton. Somerset v. Essex l i —Lord’s, Eton v. Harrow 15—Lord’s, Middlesex v. Sussex 15—Maidstone, Kent v. Notts 15—Taunton, Some set v. Lancashire 1)—Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Leicestershire 15—Southampton, Hampshire v. Surrey 15—Leyton, Essex v. Derbyshire 15— Stoke, Siaffordshire v. vvarwickshir3 17—Thame, Oxfordshire v. Bucks 1 i—Lord’s, Middlesex v. Notts IS- -Ova’, Surrey v. Derby shire 1 1— Huddersfield, Yorkshire v. Sussex 2 —Catford Bridge, Kent v. Surrey ‘<3— Manchester, Lancashire v. Gloucestershire 2 .-Leeds Yorkshire v. Somerset jJ—Brighton, Sussex v. Notts 2 5—Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Leicestershire 25—Oval, Surrey v. Suss x 23—Nottingham, Notts v. Gloucestershire 25—Manchester, Lancashire v. Somerset 28— Bishop Storlford, Hertfordshire v. Norfolk 25—York, Gent'emen v. Players of Yorkshire 29—-Stoke, Staffordshire v. Cheshire 29—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Hampshire 29—Derby, Derbyshire v. Surrey 29—Bradford, Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire 29—Blacfaheatb, Kent v. Somerset *9—B.rminpham. Warwickshire v. Lancashire 3 ’-L o rd ’s, Rugby v. Marlbo-ough AUGUST. 1—Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Warwickshire 1—Manchester, Lancashire v. Derbyshire 1—Sheffield, Yorkshire v. flampshire 1—Norwich, Norfolk v. I Zingari 2—Banbury, Oxfordshire v. Bedfordshire 2—Lord’s, Cheltenham v. Haileybury 5 (Bank Holiday)—Oval, Surrey v. Notts 5—Canterbury, Kent v. Warwickshire (Canter­ bury Week) 5—Briato1, Gloucestershire v. Sussex 5—Manchester, Lancashire v. Yorkshire 5—Taunton, Somerset v. Middlesex 5—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Essex 5—Derby, Derbyshire v. Hampshire 5—Aylesbury, Bucks v. Northamptonshire 5—Worcester, Worcestershire v. Staffordshire 7—Lord's, M.C.C. and Ground v. Hertfordshire 7—Northampton, Northamptonshire v. Stafford­ shire 7—Aylesbury, Bucks v. Oxfordshire 8—Leyton, Essex v. Surrey 8—Clifton, Gloucestershire v. Middlesex 8—Cant-.rbury, Kent v. Yorkshire 8—Taunton, Somerset v. Sussex 8—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Derbyshire 8—Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Hampshire 9—Bedford, Bedfordshire v. Oxfordshire 12—Lord’s, Middlesex v. Essex 1-2—Oval, Surrey v. Yorkshire (Abe*’s benefit) 12—Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Kent 12—Brighton, Sussex v. Lancashire 12—Stockport, Cheshire v. Warwickshire 12—Norwich, Norfolk v. Cambridgeshire 14—Norwich, Norfolk v. Lincoloshirj 15—Ovtl, Surrey v. Lancashite 15—Taunton, Somerset v. Kent 15—Harrogate, Yorkshire v. Essex 15—Southampton, Hampshire v. Sussex 15-Nottingham, Notts v. Middlesex 16—Norwich, Norfolk v Hertfordshire 19—Oval, Surrey v. Kent 19—Chehenham, Gloucestershiie v. Notts (Chel­ tenham Week) 19—Derby, Derbyshire v. Lancashire 19—Leeds, Yorkshire v. Middlesex 19—Southampton, Hampshire v. Warwickshire 20—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Durham 21—Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire v. Bucks 22—Taunton, Somerset v. Surrey 22—Cheltenham, Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire (Cheltenham Week) 22—Brighton. Sussex v. Kent 22—Manchester, Lancashire v. Notts 2L— Portsmouth, Hampshire v. Leicestershire 22— Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Cheshire 53—Northampton, Northamptonshire v. Bucks 26—Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Surrey 26—Nottingham, Notts v. Kent 26—Lord’s, Middlesex v. Lancashire 26—Taunton, Somerset v. Yorkshire £6—Derby, Deri yshire v. Essex 25—Ayiest ury, bucks v. Bedfordshire 26—Camt ridge, Cambridgeshire v. N« rfolk 28—Oval, Surrey (2nd XI.) v. Staffordshire 28—Loro’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Bucks 29—Lord’s, Middlesex v. Kent 29—Brighion, Sussex v. Surrey 29—I'aunton, Somirset v. Gloucestershire 29—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Lancashire 29—Scarborough, Yorkf/hirov. M.C.C. and Ground (Scarborough Festival commences) SEPTEMdER. 2—C vj .1, Surrey v. Hampshire 2—Scarborough. North v. South 5—Hasiings, North v. Sou^h (dastings Festival commences) 5—Scarborough, a Yorkshire XI. v. a Lancashire X f. 9-Hastings, Mr. Stoddari’s Australian Team v. England 12—Reigate, Mr. W. W. Read’s XI. v. Mr. W .G Grace’s XL CRICKET IN THE CANARY ISLANDS. LAS PALMAS v. OFFICER3 BRITISH TR A I N I NG SQUADRON . First Match.—Played on November 10th. T ra in in g S q u ad ron . Mr. Wilierx, c Me land, b Benson .................. 0 Mr. Moore, b Benson... 3 Lieut. Barlow, c Atch- er ey, b Seddon ... 23 Lieut. Doughty, run out...................................20 Mr. Parker, c Alston, b Benson .................. 2 Lieut.Parker.c Alston, b C. Quiaey ... ... 4 Mr.Ryan CRowland, b Seddon .......... 5 Mr. Gi lett, b C. Q uiney................. 0 Mr. Turton, c Row­ land, b Seddon ... 12 Mr. Brooks, CHead, bSedion .......... 1 Mr. Richard, Lot o u t ............................. 0 Extras .......... 6 Total ..........76 L as P a l m a s . T. Kirby, b Brooks ... 1 A. Manley, b Brooks... 0 R. Atcherley, b Brooks 5 Dr. Melland, c Rich­ ards, b Brooks ... 2 C.A.Qainey, b Parker 19 W. Kirby, not out ... 5 R.Benson, c Gill6ifc, b Brooks .......... W.8eddon. b Brooks J. Rowland, not out Extras .......... Total .......... LAS PALMAS v. OFFICERS BRITISH TRAINING SQUADRON. Second Match—Played on November 15. L a s P a l m a s . T. Miller, b Brooks ... 0 R. Atcherley,c Parker, b B arlow .................15 W. Kirby, c Stahl- knecht, b Barlow ... 10 R. Benson, c Barlow, b B rook s................. 0 Dr. Melland, c Parker, b B rook s.................15 C. A. Quiaey, not out 33 A. Manley, b Brooks W. Seddon, c Kthe!- ston, b Gladstone J.Rowland,c Brooks, b Gladstone... H. Alston, b Brooks S.Head,lbw,bBrooks Extras................ Total , T r a in in g S q u a d r o n . Lieut. Ethelston, b Benson .......... 7 Mr. Willcox, c Row­ land, b Kirby.......... 1 Mr. Prati-Barlow, c Quiney, b Benson 0 Mr. Gladstone, c Quiney, b Boason... 6 Lieut. Moore,b Melland 16 Lieut. Parker,cMilJer, b Benson................. 0 Mr. Parker, run out 0 Lieut. Smith, b Mel­ land ..........................11 Mr.Turton.bMelland 0 Mr. Brook*?, not out 0 Mr. Stahlknecht, c Miller, b Melland 0 Extras................ 9 Total ... CO MARRIED v. S IN G LE .—Third Match. M arried . T. Kirby, run out ... 7 R. Atcherley, not out 11 W. Kirby, d Benson 0 Dr. Me’land, c Head, b Quiney................ 3 Capt. Wa'sh,b Qoiney 0 W. Seddon, b Quiney 2 L. Paterson, b Row­ land ........................ H. Turner, b Quiney F. Smith, run out ... Extra <................. Total S in g le . H. Alston, c T. Kirby, b W. Kilby 2 A. Manler, b W. Kirby........................ 0 T. Miller, b Seddon .. 13 R.Benson, b Seddon 9 H. Classon, c and b Seddon .................11 C. A Quiney, c Mel­ land, b Sedlon ... 20 O. Blandy, Kir y J. Rowland, b don .......... S. Head, not ou Extras... Total Scd- ... 2 ... • ... 30 ... 74 CRICKET IN CAPE TOWN. WESTERN PROVINCE v. YOPK AND LANCASTER R E G f. Played on the Western Province ground at Newlands on Ootober 27. Lieut. Andrew and Frank Hearne, the firs'; batsmen of the Province, put on no less than 151 runs bafcr.? a separation was effeoted. W e s t e r n P r o v is o s . A. Richarcs, not out 16 O. Mainon, b He 11- w ell........................ n Extras.................17 Hearne, run ou t.........71 Lieut. Andrew, b Bow- ley ........................74 A Goldman, not out 11 C. D. Mainon, c Byass, b Sykej ................. 11 P. Rogers, b S}kes ... 3 Col Churchill, T. Ward, G. Cloete, and W - Ashley did not tat. Inniogs declared closed. Y o r k a n d L a n c a ste r R e g t . Total 2 3 Lieut. Howlett, b Mi.iaon .................14 Seret.Holson, b Gold­ man ........................ 7 L’eut. Sykep, b Ashley 52 Lieut. Brody, lbw, b Mainon ................. 1 Capt. Byaao, c Cloete, b Ward ................. 1 Lieut. Cobbold. c Richard?, b Mainon 1 Liput. Armstrong, c Cloetc, b Goldman 8 Major Flamer, ft Mttioon, b Mainon Lieut. Seloup, not out ................. Private Bowler, b Mainon ... ..’ Private Helliwell, M ainon.......... Extras......... Total ... 98 NEXT ISSUE JANUARY 31

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