Cricket 1895

46 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M arch 28, 1895. SUVA v. ARMY AND NAVY. A rmy and N a v y . First Innings. Sakinsa, b Caldwell ........... 0 Lieut. Lucas, b Caldwell ... 3 JR. Epeli, b Abrahams ... 0 Kadavu Levu, c Udal, b Abraham s........................... 5 Lieut. Corbett, b Caldwell 2 Mr. Sheen, c and b Caldwell 1 Nailovolovu, b Abrahams... 4 Mr. Brown, not out ........... 6 Mr. West, b Abrahams ... 1 Tuson, b Abrahams ........... 0 R. Jooi Bua, st., b Caldwell 3 Devita, c Scott, b Caldwell Second Innings, b Bentley ........... c Rankine, Groom ... run out........... Extras ......... 0 E xtras........... 0 Total . 25 Total........... 12 S u v a . J. S. Udal, c NailovoD. S. Kettlewell, c lovu. b E p e li........... 7 Nailovolovu. b Joni 1 J. A. Joske, c Corbett, H. Scott, c Tuson, b b Epeli ................... 2 Epeli........................... 8 J. C. Collins, c Brown, R.C. Bentley,c Brown, b Epeli ................... 11 b Epeli ................... 9 S. Abrahams, c Lucas, L. E. Benjamin, not b Epeli ................... 24 out ........................... 3 J. McOwan, b Epeli... 7 R. Rankine, lbw, b R. Caldwell, b Kadavu Sheen........................... 3 L ev u ........................... 17 Extras................... 2 W . O. Groom, b Kadavu L evu........... 15 T otal...........109 SUVA v. H.M.S. ORLANDO. S u v a . H . Smallwood, run out ... 6 eCorbett,b Taylor 11 Kadavu Levu, c Darley, b B row n.................................. 40 not out..................... 9 J. C. Collins, c Brown, b T aylor.................................. W . Booth, b Brown ........... W . Hed strom, c sub., b Taylor ... ................... G. B. Mitford, c Cave, b B row n.................................. L. Johnson, c Brown, b T aylor.................................. A. Simmons, b Brown R. Irvine, c Watkins, b Landon .......................... 0 b Taylor ........... 1 c Brown,b Taylor 8 not out................... 0 c Darley,b Taylor 2 absent ................... 0 st., b Corbett ... Watkins, Taylor ... 0 b Taylor . 5 Extras. Total.................. 74 Total... H.M.S. O rlan d o . F. E. Riemenschneider, not out.......................................... T. Horne, c Watkins, b Landon ........................... Extras ................... Mr. Taylor, lbw, b Kad Levu.................. 0 Biergs, b Kad Levu ... 0 Lieut. Corbett, b Kad L e v u .......................... 0 Lieut. Cave, b Collins 8 Hammond,bHedstrom 1 Brown, b Kad Levu... 9 Landon, b Collins ... 2 Lieut. Orpen, b Collins 6 Mr. Darley, rim out... 12 Watkins, c and b Collins ................... 8 Herbert, not out........... 4 Extras...................13 T ota l...........63 CIVIL SERVICE v. ALL COMERS. C iv il S e r v ic e . First Innings. Second Inninep. F. Spence, b Caldwell........... 0 c Abrahams, b Caldwell........... 0 E. A. Gledhill, c Scott, b Caldwell ........................... 0 c Steel, b Caldwell 10 J. S. Udal, c Steel, b Scott 17 c Scott,b Caldwell 41 R. Epeli, c Christian,b Scott 0 b Scott ................... 1 Kadavu Levu, run out 3 c Abrahams, b Caldwell........... 5 W . O. Groom, c and b Cald­ well .................................. 3 c A. B. Joske, b Scott ................. 0 Nailovolovu, b S co tt........... 0 b C aldw ell.......... 3 R. Rankine, b Scott ........... 0 b Caldw ell........... 7 Joni, st., b S co tt................... 3 not out................... 3 Tevita, st., b Scott ........... 2 b Abrahams 4 Lorima, c Joske, b Scott ... 0 b Caldw ell........... 0 J. Simmons, not o u t ........... 0 c Caldwell,b Scott 0 Extras ................... 0 Extras........... 0 Total ........... 28 Total........... 74 J. C. Collins,cGledhill, b K ad Levu ........... H . Scott, c Spence, b Gledhill ................... Abrahams, b Epeli ... J. A. Joske, c Nailovo- lovu, b E p e li........... R. Caldwell, run out... A . B. Joske, c Joni, b Epeli...........................: F .E .Riemenschneider, run out ................... i A ll C om ers . C. Christian, b Groom D. P. Kettlewell, c Spence, b Epeli L. E. Benjamin, c Tevita, b Groom ... T. Steel, not out G. B. Mitford, b Epeli Extras.................. Total OLD v. NEW RESIDENTS. O ld R esidents . First Innings. A. B. Joske, lbw, b Gledhill 4 R. Caldwell, c sub., b Scott 11 F. E. RiemenRchneider, absent.................................. 0 W . L. Allardyce, b Scott ... 1 W . O. Groom, c sub., b Gledhill .......................... R. Epeli, c Collins, b Gled­ hill .................................. 3 Kadavu Levu, b Scott ... 5 R. C. Bentley, c Simmons, b Scott.................................. 0 T. Steel, b S c o t t .................. 2 L. E. Benjamin, not out ... 8 Nailovolovu, b Scott F. Spence, absent... Extras ... , Second Innings. run out ........... not out.................. 1 b M cOwan........... rim out ...........] 1 b Collins ..........] b Gledhill ........... c Abrahams, b Scott................... c and b Scott ... b Collins ........... c Udal, b Abra­ hams................... absent................... c and b Scott ... E xtras.......... Total ...........42 N ew R esidents . Total... First Innings. J. S. Udal, c Benjamin, b G room .................................. 10 Second Innings b Caldwell........... 27 S. Abrahams, b Groom 0 b Caldwell........... 10 J. C. Collins, b Groom 14 run out ........... 12 J. McOwan, lbw, b Groom H.Scott, c Groom, b Bentley 2 c and b Groom ... 10 5 c Benjamin, b E. A. Gledhill, b Groom ... 0 Caldwell........... c Riemenschnei­ 0 D. T. Kettlewell, b Groom... 0 der, b Caldwell not out ........... 2 1 R. Rankine, b Caldwell ... 0 b Caldwell........... 4 G. B. M itford, not out 0 b Caldwell........... 0 A . Simmons, c and b Groom E. Hawksley, absent........... 0 b Caldwell........... 0 0 not out ........... 0 Extras ................... 0 Extras........... 5 Total.................. 31 Total........... 71 SUVA v. H.M.S. WALLAROO. A. B. Joske, b Higgin- son ........................14 J. C. Collins, c Darley, b P e a rc e ..................94 W . L. Allardyce, c Evans, b Higginson 59 F.E .Reimenscbneider, c Evans, b Swan .. 20 W . O. Groom, not out 30 E. A. Gledhill, b Coke 13 S u v a . H. Scott, c Dickenson, b Coke .................. W . T. Kettlewell, not out ......................... R. Rankine \ did F. Spence - not L. E. Benjamin j bat. Extras.................. 17 Innings declared closed. H.M.S. W alla r o o . Total...........250 ...106 First Innings. Lieut. Coke, c Benjamin, b Gledhill .......................... 2 Lieut. Higginson, b Scott... 0 Mr. Swan, b Scott ........... 0 Lieut. Thierens, not out .. 6 Pearce, c Kettlewell, b Gledhill .......................... 2 Gregory, b Gledhill ......... 0 Dickenson, b Scott ........... 1 Mr. Darley, c Groom, b Gledhill .......................... 7 Balcombe, c and b Scott ... 0 Harding, c and b Scott ... 0 Evans, b Scott .................. 0 Extras ................... 2 Total ...........20 Second Innings. c and b Groom ... 1< b Collins ......... b Groom ........... ; b Groom .......... i not out ........... c Collins,b Groom run out ........... c Groom,b Collins b Collins ........... b Groom ........... b Groom ........... Extras........... Total.. SUVA H.M.S. WALLAROO. S u v a . F.E. Riemenschneider, c Higginson, b Swan 17 F. Spence, run out .. 0 H. Scott, c and b Swan 50 J. C. Collins, c Pearce, b B o o t h ..................8 E.A .Gledhill,b Bishop 19 A. B. Joske, b Higgin­ son ......................... 3 R. C. Bentley, c Booth, b Swan ..................17 H.M.S. W allaro o . W . Power, b Swan .. A. H. Ogilvie, b Higginson G. B. Mitford, c and b Swan .................. J. O. Forth, not o u t.. Extras................. Total .. .. ] First Innings. Lieut. Thierens, b Gledhill 0 Lieut. Coke, b Scott .. .. 17 Mr. Swan, c and b Scott .. 11 Lieut. Higginson, b Bentley 0 Pearce, b Bentley .. 0 Mr. Darley, c Bentley, b S c o t t ................................. 2 Booth, b Bentley..................11 Tovey, c Riemenschneider, b Scott..................................4 Bishop, b S c o t t ..................11 Ives, c Mitford, b Scott .. 6 Harding, not out.. .. 1 Extras ..................12 SUVA v. ARMY AND NAVY. A rmy and N a v y . First Innings. R. Epeli, c Groom, b Cald­ well ................................. Nailovolovu, run out Mr. Swan, b Caldwell Kadavu Levu, b Caldwell.. Lieut. Coke, run out .. Lieut.Higginson,b Caldwell Lieut. Thierens, b Caldwell Mr. Darley, c Benjamin, b G room ................................. Ratu Joni, not out Wilkinsoni, b Caldwell Tovoca, c Gledhill, b Cald­ well .................................. E x t r a s .................. Second Innings. 0b Groom 0 b Caldwell .. .. ' 5 b Caldwell .. .. 1 5 c Groom, b Cald­ well .. .. .. 1 2 c Benjamin, b Caldwell .. 9 c and b Groom .. 0 c Joske, b Cald­ well .................. 0 not out..................2 1 b Caldwell .. .. 4 0 st., b Caldwell .. 0 0 2 Total . . . 24 S u va . Extras .. .. 0 Total.. .. 30 A. B. Joske, c Kad Levu, b Epeli S. Abrahams, b W il­ kinsoni ..................5 J. C. Collins, c W ilkin­ soni, b Epeli .. W . O. Groom, b Epeli E. A . Gledhill, b W il­ kinsoni .................. R. Caldwell, c and b E p eli......................... W . L. Allardyce, b E p eli..........................13 H. Scott, c and b Ratu J o n i ..........................17 F. Spence, b Epeli .. 0 J. McOwan, not ou t.. 18 L. E. Benjamin, c and b Epeli ..................2 Extras .. .. 6 Total . .. 95 Total .. 75 Second Innings. b Riemenschnei­ der ................. 13 n otou t..................19 not ou t.. Extras .. .. 2 Total (1 wkt) 47 THE COLEMAN BROTHER­ HOOD. T he death of Mr. Henry Coleman, the last of the brothers who played as an eleven in Norfolk in the middle of the forties, will give special interest to the matches. The following particulars have been kindly sent to us by an old cricketer. Extract from Norfolk News, of 9th August, 1845 :— “ C r ic k e t M a t c h , E x t r a o r d in a r y .— On Wednesday last at Letheringsett Hall, the residence of W. H. C . Hardy, Esq., a match of cricket was played between 11 gentlemen of Letheringsett and Holt, and the Messrs. Colman, 11 brothers of this county. The morning was wet, and from the great quantity of rain which had fallen of late, the ground was heavy, which made it difficult, both for the bowlers and batters, this circumstance, coupled with the bowling being of a different style to that to which the parties had been accustomed, kept the score con­ siderably under what was anticipated. The wickets were pitched at 11 o’clock, and at half past two, at the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, the company sat down to a sumptuous dinner in a Marquee erected for the occasion. The following is the result of the game :— L bthering & H o lt . 1st In n in gs............... 16 E leven B roth ers . 1st In n in g s..............34 2nd ,, with 7 wkts. to go down ... 10 44 On the following day the return match was played, when the 11 brothers were again successful, having scored in their first innings 60, and in the second innings 79, total 139, whilt the Letheringsett and Holt gentlemen scored in their first innings 27, and the second 28, total 55.

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