Cricket 1899

91 CRICKET : A WREKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 27, 1899. NOTTS ELEVEN v. COLTS. Played at Trent Bridge on April 24 and 25. D ra w n . W ith the idea o f g iv in g th e C olts a better chance than th ey usually had w h en th e m atch w as played on Eastpr M on d ay, th e N otts com m ittee decided this y ea r to postpone the date. U n fortu n a tely , th e result w as th e sam e as usual, fo r th e w eather w as very cold and the w ick et v e ry h ea v y . T h e C olts w ere, natu rally en ou gh , quite unable to cop e w ith the b o w lin g o f A ttn w ell, and the o n ly m en w h o gave a n yth in g lik e a good d isp lay o f hattin g w ere Groodall and D unfield, w ho, g o in g in first, had m u ch th e hest of th e w ick et. T h e E lev en w ere n o t seen to great advantage. T he T wenty - three . H.H.Goodall (Nottingham), c and b D r u r y .................. 31 cAttewell,bDrury 1 T. Duxfield (W yston), c Jones, b Daft . ... ..2 4 c and b Attewell 16 A. E. Peatfield (Retford), b A ttew ell.......................... 5 b A ttew ell........... 9 P. Harrison (Mansfield Woodhouse), b Attewell 7 st Oates, b Drury 8 T. James (Ruddington). c Shrewsbury, b Attewell... 9 st Oates, b Drury 1 C. H. Dobbin (Oopwell Bishop). b Attewell........... 0 cJones,bAttewell 3 G. Anthony, b Daft ........... 2 c and b Drurv ... 0 D. W . Snaith (Bridgeford), c Henson, b Atte- c Attewell, b Daft .. ... 12 w e ll.................... 0 J. C. Snaith (Nottingham), c Henson, b Daft ........... 4 cAttewell.bDrury 0 J.Mee(Ru«1dington), b Daft 0 lbw, b Attewell .. 8 J. Stapleton (Eastwood), c Dixon, b D a ft .......... .. 0b A ttew ell........... 0 J. G. Ellis (Sutton-in-Ash- field), c Daft, b Attew*>ll 4 b A ttew ell........... 0 F. Sills (Bingham), c Daft, b A ttew ell.......................... 0 b A ttew ell........... 2 W . B. Syson (Nottingham), c W . Gunn, b b D a ft.................................. 1 A ttew ell............ 3 F. W ild (Mansfield), st Oates, b Daft ... ... 0cDixon,bAttewell 0 J. T. Warner (Bulwell), c W . Gunn, b Attewell ... 2 c Dixon, b Drury 0 F.J.Hingley (Chesterfield).c J. Gunn, b AtteweH ...1 3 eDixon.bAttewell 0 J. W . Day (Sutton-in-Ash- field), b Henson ........... 2 c Jones,b Attewell 1 S. Attewell (Awsworth), b Henson .......................... 4 c Jones,bAttewell 4 G.Featherstone (Warshop), c Henson, b Daft ........... 1 c Jones,b Attewell 0 A. Heath (Finxton), c W , c Shrewsbury, b Gunn, b Daft .................. 5 A ttew ell............ 0 A.Mawer (81eaford),runout 1 b J. G u n n ........... 0 W . Marshall, not out... ... 2 n o to u t................. 0 B 1, lb 1, nb 1 ........... 3 B 4, n b l ... 5 T otal..........132 Total ... 61 T he E leven . A. O . Jones, c Syson, b W ild 27 b Featherstone... 3 A. Shrewsbury, c Heath, b E llis.................................. 9 not out...................10 W . Gunn, b Harrison ... 8 J. A . Dixon, b Hingley ... 21 cHeath,bHingley 0 Attewell, c Ellis, b Hingley 9 b Hingley ...........17 Dench, b Anthony ........... 4 Daft, c D., b J. Snaith ... 9 Drury, b Anthony ........... 2 J. Gunn, not o u t ..................16 Oates.st Warner,bD.Snaith 6 Henson, c and b D. Snaith .. 6 B 6, w 1, nb 1 ........... 8 Total ...................125 Total (3wkts.) 30 T he C olts . O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . Attewell........... 25 9 34 8 ............ 31 17 23 15 Gunn (J.) .. 19 3 14 0 ............ 1*2 0 2 1 Drury ........... 11 4 24 1 ............ 20 11 18 6 H en son ........... 8 2 5 8 2 ............ D aft................... 24 7 4210 ........... 9 3 13 0 Jones ........... 2 0 70 ... ... Attewell and Gunn (J.) each delivered a no-ball. T he E leven . Featherstore ... 8 3 10 0 ............. 3 2 2 1 Ellis ...............................6112 1 ................. Mawer ................... 7 1 17 0 ............ Harrison ........... 10 3 9 1 ............ Heath ................... 7 3 12 0 ... ... W ild .................. 6 0 10 1 ............ H ingley.................. 8 2 10 2 ............ 3*4 0 5 2 J. Snaith ........... 7 3 7 1 ............ Anthony ........... 6 4 2 2 ............ Sills.......................... 5 2 3 0 ............ Attewell.................. 7 4 9 0 ............ D. Snaith ........... 7 2 9 2 ............ Syson ................... 1 0 7 0 ............ 3 0 5 0 Day... 2 0 18 0 Mawer bowled a ■wide and D. Snaith a no-ball. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY v. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY. Played at Melbourne on March 14 and 15. Sydney won by five wickets. M elbourne U n iv e r sity . First innings. Second inniners. C. Campbell, c and b Clarke 29 cStacey, b Clarke 3 H. Pullivant, c Stephen, b Cameron .......................... 17 b Clarke .............41 T. Drpw, c sub. b Clarke ... 5 lbw. b Del^bery 0 L. MiUer, c Terry, b Clarke 24 c Clarke, b Delo- hery..................23 F. Ross, c and b Clarke ... 61 c Dight, b Delo- hery.................. 30 H Stewart, c Delohery, b cStephen,b Delo- Clarke................................... 8 hery................. 6 W . O’Hara, c Terry, b Df»loh°ry ..........................11 b Delohery........... 9 H. G. M^w^n. not out ... 14c Terrey, b Clarke 2 E. Feileheofeld, c and b De’ohery ........................... 0 not out ........... 0 H. F. Deravin, lbw, b Delo­ hery .................................. 6 b Clarke ........... 2 L. M. Nicholson, c and b Delohery ........................... 2 b Delohery........... 4 Extras ............................22 Extras............... 5 Total... . ...199 S y d n e y U n iv e r sity . Total ...128 H.Delohery. b Stewart 31 A.B."White, c Deravin, b O’H ara...................47 H. Stephen, b O’Hara 6 H. Manning, bStewart 2 E r.Hedin, c Feilohen- feld. b Drew ...........44 G. R. Clarke.b Stewart 0 W . Dight, b O’Hara... 9 C. Y. Bowker. b Drew 20 H. Terrv, c Miller, b Stewart ................... 0 H. S. Stacy, st Bulli- vant, b Stewart ... 16 Cameron, not out ... 4 Extras.................. 3 Total ...182 M elbourne U n iv e r sity . First innings Clarke ... Delohery Cameron White ... Manning Stewart Drew ... R. W . ... 7« 5 ... 37 4 ... 39 1 ... 22 0 ... 14 0 Second innings. R. W . .................. 57 4 .................. 57 6 10 0 S y d n e y U n iv e r sity . R. W . R. W . ........... 73 5 O’ Hara............ 53 3 ........... 47 2 Nicholson ... 9 0 Cricket of April 13th contained a handsome coloured supplement, 30 ins. by 20 ins , suit­ able for hanging up in pavilions and club houses. The sheet comprised the R evised L is t of P r in c ip a l F ix t u r e s , a picture of the P a v il io n at L o r d ’ s , excellent portraits of the Yorkshire County Team and of Dr. W . Gr. Grace, Lord Hawke, Brockwell, and Trumble. 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