Cricket 1894

APRIL 19, 1894 CEICKET: A WEEKLY BECOKD OF THE GAME. 75 NATAL v. TRANSVAAL. Natal won by nine runs. N atal . First Innings. Second Ionings. J, C. Burton, run out .......... 0 c C. Smith, b Bailey ...... 5 C. Hime, c F. Smith, b Inn* s 58 lbw b Sinclair 29 J. H. Piton, lbw b Innes ... 36 b Bailey ... 7 H. M. Taberer, c Bailey, b Sinclair............................... 16 c Kempia b Sinclair 7 Captain Bell Smythe, c Kempis, b Bailey .......... 8 b Bailey ... 0 C. F. Staart, b RoutTedge 21 b Difford .. 41 E. M. Brooke, b Kempis ... 31 c Kempis, b Sine air 3 C. White, run out.................. 5 c Sinclair, "b Difford... 0 L. Robinson, c Difford, b Bailey ............................... 11 c C. Smith, b Bailey ... 15 B. 0. Coolley, st Halliwell, b Bailey ............................... 1 not out ... 8 A. C. Hime, not out .......... 0 c Sinclair, b Difford 5 B 3,1-b 2, n-b 2 .......... 7 B 3, E -b 3, w 1 7 Total ... Total.. 127 T r a n s v a a l . First Innings. Second Innings. G. Allsopp, c Robinson, b Bell Smythe ................. £0 lbw b Taberer 15 M. G. Williams, b Robinson 0 run out ......... 29 Abe Bai'ey, c Paton, b Robinson ........................ 1 b P. Hime ... 6 C. Smith, b Robinson..........31 c Whyte, b Be'l _ „ , Smythe ... 17 T. Routledge, b Taberer ... 3 c and b Taberer 1 E. A. Halliwell, c Brooke b Bell Smythe ................. 5 run out ..........32 C. L. Johnson, b Tabeier ... 25 c Bell Smythe, b Hime ... 14 J. H. Sinclair, c Robinson, b Taberer................................14 b Tafcercr ... 7 G. S. Kempis, b Taberer ...17 oardbCH im eSO A. E. Innos, not oat .......... 0 c O. Hime, b „ ____ Robicson ... 10 E. Difford, c Bell Smythe, b Hime ........................ ... i not ont ..........10 B 4 ,l - b 3 ,w l ................ 8 B JO, 1-b 7,n-bl 18 T o ta l.......................135 Total ..........179 BOWLING ANALYSIS. N a t a l . First Innintfs. Second Innir gi. 0. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. J. H. Sinclair... 14 2 40 1 G. Kempis . 22 4 62 1 A. Bailey......... . 12 3 30 3 JohLSton......... . 12 8 29 0 Jones............... . 4 0 9 2 Routledge . 4 0 19 1 ... 17 ... 4 0 29 1 23 5 fl 1 8 4 1 Bailey, Sinclair, and Difford no-balls, and Eempis T r a n s v a a l . 0. M. R .W . bowled two wide. O M. R. W C. H im e.......... 9 2 Bell Smythe ... 14 H. tl. Taberer 23 L. Ro.ineon 23 5 7 4 58 9 41 6 51 33 ... 16-2 5 ... 5 9 . ... 25 5 72 3 ... 33 14 48 i Bell Smythe bowled one wide, and Taberer a no-b l1. FINAL MATCH. WESTERN PROVINCE v. NATAL. Western Province won by an innings and 60 runs W e st e r n P r o v in c e . A.Ricbards.cTaterer b Robinson ......... 108 Hes*rne, b C. Hime ... 25 Mills, lbw b Coo ley 12 A. W. Seccull, c Bell Smythe.b Robinson 43 H. H. Castens, c Rob­ inson, b Coolley ... 61 C. D’O. Mainon, b Robinson ............ 10 G. Cripps, b Taberer 12 V. van der Byl, lbw b laberer ..........J8 E. Allen, c Coolley, b Robinson .......... 4 Middleton, b Robin­ son ........................ 0 G. Rowe, not out ... 6 B 26, lb 8, nb 5 ... 39 Total ...338 N a t a l . First Innings. H. M. Taberer, c Castens, b Rowe .....................35 J. C. Burton, c Hearne, b Mills ....................... 10 C. Hime. c Seccull, b Van der Byl .....................16 C. T. Stuart, c Mills, b Rowe ... .. ..........13 J. H. Piton, b Mills .......... 5 J. Peli Smythe, b Mills ... 28 E. N. Brooke, c Cripps, b Rowe ...............................11 B. C Coolley, b Rowe ... 2 J. Pat rson.c Rowe,b Mills 8 L. Robinson, not out......... 12 A. Hime, c. Mills, b Mid­ dleton ............................... 7 B 2, lb 2, nb 2 .......... 6 Total ................154 Second Innings. c Hearne, b Sec­ cull .............. lbw b Seccull, . b Seccull ... . b Seccull ... . b Middleton . b Seccull ... . c Castens, b Sec- cul ............... 11 not out .......... 5 b Midd'eton ... 1 c Mills,b Middle­ ton .................52 run out .......... fi B 1, lb l,n b 3 5 Total .. 124 BOWLING ANALYSIS. W e s t e r n P r o v in c e . O. M. R . W. Taberer ...24 7 67 2 Robinson ...51 16 95 5 Piton ... 4 0 18 0 C. Hime ...30 6 62 1 Coolley bowled three no-balls and Hime two no­ balls. O. M. R.W Coolley ...26 5 45 2 Bell Smythe 3 0 20 0 Paterson ... 1 0 1 0 N a t a l . First Innings. O. M. R. W. Middleton.. 13.1 4 27 1 , 57 i , 16 1 48 4 . 0 0 Second Innings. O. J. R. W. Mills ...33 7 V.vand’rByl9 1 G. Rowe .. 80 7 A.W. Seccull 1 0 13.4 2 42 3 6 3 8 0 5 1 21 0 21 6 48 6 Seccull bowled two, Middleton three n;-balls. MATJESFONTEIN v. SUTHERLAND. The match between these clubs played at Mat jesfontein last month will be of particular interest to cricketers, if only for the fact that Lohmann, the famous Surrey player, took part in it, and with considerable success. As will be seen, he scored 20,and took in all eight wickets. G. F. Gerds, the Hampshire amateur, as well as T. Routledge and (J. T. Johnson, members of the South African team now on their way to England, also represented Matjesfontein. M a t je s f o n t e in . T. Routledge, run out 0 G. F. Gerds, b Fuller 1 G. A. Lohmann, c Van Renen, b Meare ... 20 C. T.Johnson, not out 108 J. D. Difford, c Martin b Meare ................. 0 J.D.Logan,b De bmidt 0 J. Clarke, b De Smidc 0 0. Lord, c Engeld, b De Smidt...............28 J. Fuller, c Martin, b De Smidt .......... 2 H. Ord, b Van Eyk... 36 F. Coetzee, not out... 0 E x tra s................. 8 Total ...203 In the second innings Routledge scored (not out) 2, Gerds (not out) 3.—Total, 6. S u t h e r l a n d . First Innings. J. R. Moore, b Lohmann... 16 H. Fuller, c LogaD, b Lohm ann.......................... 3 J. B. Van Renan, bLifford 3 A. C. Meare, b Difford ... 0 H. Divon, b D ifford.......... 6 H P. Van Eyk, run o u t... 1 W. de Smidt, c and b Loh­ mann ................................ 6 W. Martin, b Lohmann ... 4 D. A. Joosta, b Diflftrd ... 0 C. F. Holm, n Difford ... 0 M. Engald, not out .......... 0 Extras ....................... 2 Total .................41 Second Innings, not oat... ..........60 c and Logan ... 9 c Fuller, b Loh- m an.................49 run out .......... 6 c Ord, b Difford 1 c Tohnson.b Loh­ mann .......... 0 cLord, b Clark... c Difford, b Loh­ mann .......... b Diff >rd .......... b Lohmann b Logan .......... E xtras.......... Total .. 166 GLOCCESTF.RSHIRE (12) v. SEVEN ­ TEEN OF BRISTOL AND DISTRICT. Most of the principal Gloucestershire cricketers took part in this match, played on the County Ground on Tuesday. Hale and Alderwick together made exactly one half of the runs scored by the Seventeen. The chief feature of the Twelve’s batting was the vigorous hitting of Painter and Mr. Newn- ham. S e v e n t e e n o f B r is t o l a n d D is t r ic t . S. ttscctb, b Ferris ... 3 S. Baker, run out ... 4 Robertson, c W. G. Gra-'e. b Ferris, ... 0 Hale, c Murch, b. W. G. Grace .................56 B. Francis, c Board, b Grace, j an.................21 Alderwicfc, c Newn- ham, b W. G. Grace 44 Maegs. c Wrathall, b W. G. Grace ..........’0 H. D eaD , c Roterts, b W. G. Grace ... ... 8 Young, st Board, b Grace, jun................ 2 Mansell, c Murcb, b W. G. G race........ 4 Ellis, b Grace, jun... 0 Skeates. c Wrat&all, b W. G. Grace ... 8 Thomas, c Roberts, b W. G. Grace ... 5 Rogers, b Grace,juo. 9 Ha'l, st Poard, b VV. G. Grace................ 12 Wickens, tun out ... 1 Gillam, not out ... 1 Extras ..........12 Total ......... 100 G l o u c e s t e r s h ir e . R. W. Rice, c Robert­ son. b Maggs ......... 6 Wrathall, Ibw, b Hale 1 C. Beloe, c Sbeates, b Hale ........................13 W. Troup, c Skeate?, b A’derwick................. 0 W. G. Grace, jun , J. J. and Roberts did not bat. Painter, lun out ... 31 W.G. Gr -ce, not out 19 A. Newnham, st Wickens, b Dean... 23 Extras................ 4 Total . Ferris, Board, . ... 97 Murch BEAUMONT CLUB. April 28—Home, Married v. Single May 5—Home. v. Brockwell Park May 12—Walthamstow, v. Walthamstow May 12—Home, v. Walthamstow 2ud XI May 14—Edmonton, v. Edmonton May 14—Crouch End, v. Leopold May 19—Home, v. West Green Rovers May 19—West Green, v. West tfieen Rovers 2nd XI May 26—Essex County Ground, v. Leytonstone June 2—Home, v. Commercial Travellers June ‘2—Edmonton, v. Edmonton 3rd X£ June 6—Box moor, v. Hemel Hempstead Ju- e 9—Finchley, v. East Finchley Alliance June 9—Home, v. Holborn 2nd XI June 16—Home. v. Tottenham June it’— oiterham, v. IVt enham 2ad XI June 23—Chelmcfoid, v. Chelmsford 2nd XI June 23—Home, v. West Green Rovers 2nd XI June 80—Home, v. Brookfield June 30—Hornsey, v. Holboro 2nd XI July 14—Home, v. East Finchley Alliance July li—Crouch End, v. Holly Park July 21—West Green, v. West tireen Rovers July 2'—Home, v. Edmorton 3rd XI. July 28—Home, v. Walthemstow July 28—Walthamstow, v. Walthamstow 2nd XI. Aug. 4—Hornsey, v. Holborn Aug. 6—Stevenage, v. Stevenage Aug. 11—Home, v. flolborn Aug. 18— h erne Hill, v. Brockwell Park Aug. 18-Home, v. Holly Park Aug 25—Home, v. Leytonstone Sept. 1—Tottenham, v. Tottenham Sept. 1—Home, v. Tottenham 2nd XI, Sept. 8—Highgate v. Brook fie'd

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