Cricket 1895

A p r il 18, 1895. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 79 GLOUCESTERSHIRE ELEVEN v. TWENTY-TWO COLTS. A fine innings by Mr. W. G. Grace was the chieffeatureof theGloucestershireColts’Match played on the County Ground at Bristol on Monday and Tuesday. He was batting for three hours and forty minutesfor his 101, and even then was not out. Pritchard and Thomas hatted well for the Colts, hut the howling was only moderate. Wrathall’s hatting for the Eleven was also worthy of praise. W. G., junr., took thirteen of the Colts’ wickets for 66 runs. Score and analysis :— T h e C o lts .— F irst In n in gs. S. Owell, b Townsend 15 ( t . Short, b Townsend 4 H. C. Pritchard, b Townsend ........... 2 F. Wescott, b Towns­ end ........................... 0 F. Stiddard, c Jessop, b Grrace, jun..............33 E. L. Thomas,e Board, b Grace, jun.............. 3 F. A. Jones, b Grace, jun............................... 2 G. Hudleston (capt.), <■ Roberts, b Grace, jun............................... 0 H . Rarstow, run o u t.. 7 8. W . B. Holbrooke, c and b Townsend... 2 A. J. Green, b Grace, jun............................... 7 T. E. Blandford and R. Bennett, b Grace, jun................ ... 0 G. A. Ormiston, not out ...........................21 J. A. H. Rogers, b Grace, jun................. 0 W . H. Poole,b Towns­ end .......................... 0 S. W illis, st Board, b Townsend ........... 7 N. Hawkins,b Roberts 5 C. Williams, b Roberts 1 A . De Winton, b Roberts .................. 0 R. Spry, b Roberts ... 0 B 4 ,1-b 3 ........... 7 Total ...116 Second J ellie, c Townsend, b Roberts ................... 1 Short, c and b Grace, jun............................... 2 Bond, b Grace, jun. ... 0 Pritchard, c Board, b Grace, jun.................23 Westcott, b Roberts ... 0 Barstow,c W . G. Grace b Grace, jun ............. 7 Bennett, e W . G. Grace b Roberts !......... 3 E. C. Miller, c Board, b Roberts ........... 4 Ormiston, b Roberts... 0 A . J. Bond absent. Innings. F. J. Gillam, c W rat- hall, b Grace, jun.... I Hawkins, c W . G. Grace, b Grace, jun. 2 Holbrooke, b Towns­ end .......................... 10 Hudleston, b Wrathall 6 Rogers, .lbw, b Beloe 14 Jones, lbw, b Roberts 0 Thomas, not out .. 67 Wills, not out ........... 9 B 5, n-b 4 ........... 9 Total (15 wkts) ...164 X>v. W . G. Grace, re­ tired ............................101 W. G. Grace, jun., c Short,b Williams ... 11 F. E. Thomas, b Green 18 'C. L. Townsend, b Green........................... 5 Wrathall, c Bennett, b Holbrooke ............. 47 W . M. Brown, b W illiam s................... 8 G lou cestersh ire . J. A . Healing, b W illiam s...............14 G. L. Jessop, c Or­ miston, b Poole ... 4 G. H. Beloe, c Prit­ chard, b Poole......... 0 Painter, b Poole.......10 Board, not o u t .......20 Roberts, not out......... 8 B 11,1-b 2, n-b 4... 17 Total (10 wkts) ...263 BOW LING ANALYSIS. C olts . First Innings. Second Innings. Townsend Roberts .. Jessop ... O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . 25 6 54 7 ........... 10 0 22 1 154 5 19 4 ........... 21 9 31 6 9 4 10 0 ........... 9 2 25 0 r.... 24 13 26 7 ........... 24 0 40 6 W rathall 5 2 14 1 Beloe ... 8 3 23 1 Roberts delivered four no-balls. T he E leven . O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . . 14 0 35 0 I De W inton 1 0 1 0 18 6 32 1 Bond ... 2 0 7 0 . 19 3 32 3 :IBennett ... 9 2 13 0 . 7 1 18 0 ! Gillam ... 5 2 12 0 . 9 1 15 2 Wills ... 2 1 5 0 . 23 6 48 3 I Blandford 5 2 16 0 5 0 12 0 1 Green Poole Pritchard Westcott and Blandford delivered two no-balls each. THE NOTTS COLTS’ MATCH. The County eleven, withMr. C. W. Wright and Attewell away, had all the best of the Annual Colts Match at Trent Bridge, on Monday and Tuesday. Gunn played fine cricket for his 73. Handford took twenty- four of the Colts wickets for 66 runs. There was no conspicuous success among the Colts. Score and analysis:— T w e n ty -T w o . Second Innings. First Innings. Mr. H. Foljambe, c Gunn, b H a n d ford .......................... 8 Twells, c Pike, b Handford 0 Scott, b Handford ........... 5 Farmer, lbw, b Handford 0 Warner, b H andford......... 0 Heath, c and b Handford... 0 Attewell, b Handford ... 0 Lindley, c Baguley, b H andford........................... 0 Loddington, b Handford ... 2 Bolton, b Handford ........... 0 Hogg, lbw, b Handford ... 12 Robinson,c and b Hardstaff 10 Grundy, b Handford........... 2 Drury, c sub., b Baguley... 15 Hassall, b Flowers ...........39 Cadman, b Hardstaff ... 29 Mason, b H a n d ford ............ 2 Cooper, b H an d ford........... 4 Kiddie, b Hardstaff ........... 1 Humphrey, b D ix o n ........... 4 White, b Hardstaff ........... 0 Lownis, not out ... ........... 0 Sherwin (capt.), b Dixon ... 0 Extras ........................... 6 b Handford ... 9 c Hardstaff, b F low ers...........20 bHardstaffe ... 6 c Pike, b Bennett 12 b Bennett ............ 0 c and b Flowers 12 b Handford ... 3 b Handford ... 0 b Hardstaff ... 26 st Pike, b Bennett 1 lbw, b Handford 12 c Bennett,b Hand­ ford ................... 6 c and b Hardstaff 1 lbw, b Handford 6 b Handford ... 0 c Pike, b Hand­ ford.................... c Gunn, b Flowers b Handford c Pike, b Bennett run out ........... b Handford b Bennett ........... not out................... B 3 ,1-b 5 ... Total ...139 Total ...146 and b N o tts . J.S. Robinson, c Lind­ ley, b Mason ........... 4 R. H. Howitt, b Bolton 27 Gunn, (W .)f c Fol­ jambe, b Robinson 73 Flowers (W .), b Bolton 0 Daft (H.B.), c White, b Bolton .................. 25 J.A.D ixon,b Robinson 4 Bagguley, not out ... 13 Pike, c and b Twells... 1 In the Second Innings Bagguley scored (notout), 5 ; Robinson, b Mason, 12; Gunn (not out), 2 ; extras, 8.—Total (one wicket), 27. Handford, Hassall ................... 1 A . R. Bennett, b Hassall ................... 0 Hardstaff, b Lownis 5 B 4, w 2, nb 1 ... 7 Total ...........160 BOWLING ANALYSIS. C o lts . First Innings. Second Innings. Handford Hardstaff Flowers Howitt ... Bagguley Daft Dixon ... G rundy........... Mason ........... Loddington... Robinson Farm er........... Drury ........... Bolton ........... W arner........... Scott ........... Heath ........... White ........... TwiU ........... H assall........... C oop er........... L ow n is........... 0 . M. R. W . O. M. R. W . 30 18 28 14 ... ... 32 13 38 10 14 8 21 4 ... ... 14 8 18 3 21 7 40 1 ... ... 8*4 1 22 3 4 0 12 0 15 6 17 1 ... 5 1 14 0 4 1 8 0 53 3 7 2 T he E le v e n . i Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . 9 1 13 0 6 2 8 1 ... ... 11 5 9 1 5 2 11 0 17 4 27 2 ... ... 4 1 4 0 6 0 23 0 5 0 10 0 15 6 12 3 3 0 15 0 10 5 11 0 6 3 5 0 3 0 10 0 ... ... 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 *2 0 4 1 Humphrey.. 6 0 Grundy delivered two wides and W hite one no-ball. ■jlTARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB.—The A nnual x -1- G en eral M eetin g will be held at the Pavilion, Lord’s, on Wednesday, May 1st, at 5.30 p.m. The Earl of Ancaster, the Earl of Lichfield, Mr. A. J. Webbe, and Mr. C. K. Francis retire by rotation from the committee; the Earl of Jersey, Lord Hawke, Mr. E. L. Bateman, and Mr. Walter H . Long, M.P., have been duly nominated, and have expressed their willingness to serve. 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