Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882
THE 12IDIIM12 GTPIKEi FIELD. 69 In tto second innings Grace scored (o Pilling, b Flowere) 7, Leslie (c B tes, b Flowers 26, Lucas (not out) 7, C. 8tudd (not out) 34 , byeq, 3 ; total, 77. i'LAYYILS. Ulyett, c Hornby, b Steel. 23 Barlow, b Ç. T. Studd.......14 Barnes, b C. T. Studd.. ... 7..17 Bates, b Steel .............. 9 Lockwood, b Steel ......... 13 Solby, b Morton............19 Shrewsbury, o Roylc, b Steol.15 Flowers, b Morton..........20 Scotton, b Morton.......... 1) Fothergill, not out..........12 Pilling, b Morton...........13 Extras................... 8 Total..............163 ztaul Innings. st Leatham, b Studd........ 56 c Leslie, bUrace.............19 c Harris, b Grace............52 o Grace, b Lucas............36 c and b Grace ... ........ 19 e Leatham, b Steel..........26 not out....................47 e Leslie, b Steel ............ 5 lun out.................... 0 bSteel ................. il b Morton ................ 5 Extras....................il Total.................287 AUSTRALI ANS v. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, WITH ALFRED SHAW. As was only te be oxpected, the Australians had no difliculty in aecuring a most decisivo victory in this match, played at Northamp- ton on 3rd and 4th. For the first time Massie was an absentee fromn the colon ial side, and as Bli the sick list, the secretary, Mr. C bowling was the most notoworthl His analysis alo wed 38 overs an wickots. NORTHAMP 1st Innlings. J. Fur)loy, b Spofforth....... 9 F. W. Kingston, b Pabner... 2 J. P. Kingston, b Spofforth.. 4 H. Pigg, c and b Garrett...... 26 0. Pigg, e Murdoch, b Garrett17 H. J. Kingston, at Murdoch, b Garrot'................ 2 Bowley, b Garrett........... 0 A. Shaw, not out............22 R. F. Winch, b Palmer ...... 15 Rov.H.St.J.Reado,bSpofforth 5 Alley, b Palmer............ 1 Extras ................... 19 GENTLEMEN. 1st .Inninigs. W. G. Graoe, c Lockwood, b Bates .................... 21 A. P. Lucas, h w, b Bates.....20 W. H. Patterson, c Peato, b Bates ................. 0 W. W. Rend, b Bans... 21 0. T. Studd, c Barnes, b Hill31 Lord Harris, c Barnes, b Hill 4 A. G. Steel, b Bates........ 1 0. F. Leslie, c Bates, b Hill.. O A. N. Hornby, e Lockwood, b Hill ...... .............. i E. F. $. Tylecote, not out.... 1 H. Rotierham, b Hill....... O Extras.......... ........ 5 Total..............105 2nd Ivanings. 0 and b Bates............... i e Bates, b Peato ............ 0 not out ................ 10 1 b w, b Bate ............ 5 st Pilling, b Peate .......... 7 b Flowers..................43 c Pilling, b Flowers.........25 b Flowers.................. 0 c Barnes, b Barlow..........54 c Pilling, bBates........... O b Flowers.................. O Extras................... 5 Total.... ............ 150 AUSTRALIANS v. LEICESTERSHIRE. The suecess of Parnha' 's bAing for the county was the one feature of this match, played at Leicester on 29th and 30th ult. The Australians were expected to have a very easy victory, but the ground did not play well, and the scoring was very low. Score: AUSTR ALIANS. ckhani and Boyle were both on ici Iuti)lgs. .W Beal, had to play. Palner'B H. F. Massie, c Bottomore, b y featuro on the Australiau side. Parnham.............22 d 3 balls, 18 maidens, 56 runs, 10 A. C. Bannerman, st Crofte, b Parnham.............. 17 ToNSHIRE. W. L. Murdoch, c Rylott, b 2nld Itnnings. Parnhan..............6 c Spoffortha, b Palmer... 10 P.S. MoDonnel, c Wheelr, b net out ................. 3 Pai-fl .............. 4 b Spofforth.............. T. Roran, b Parnhana......8 b Palmer...................22 G.J. Boiinor, c Cur7on, b Par-. c Beal, b Palmer ...... .. 24 ham..................2 J. M. Blackham, not out .... .20 b Palmer ................ G. Giften, cand b Parnham.. 8 b Palmer................ G. E. Palmer, b 1 b Spofforth.............. F . Spofforth, et Crois, b run out.................. T. Parnham............. 16 b Palmer ................. .W. Garrett, c Rylot, b c Bannerman, b Garrett ..... 6 Parnham.............. Exr................. Extras ................ 17 Total ................. 122 Total................. 74 Total.,...............106 2ad hininags. c Curzon, b Bottomore ...... 8 c Warren, b Parnham....... 3 c Crofts, bParnam..........18 e Parnham, b Bottorre .... 25 b Parnham.................28 c Thompson. b Parnham..... 2 c Turner, b Parnham........ O run out.................... 8 notout .................... 9 c G. S. Marriott, b Parnham. 2 run out.................... 8 Extras .................. 5 Total..............116 LEICESTERSIRE. AUSTPULJALS. 1st Tanngs. ?d Inalings. W. L. Murdoch,c Shaw b Alleyl5 T. W. Garrett, b Winch......32 Lord Curzon, b Spofforth..... 2 b Palmer .................. 0 A. C. Bannerman, c H. J. F. R. Spofforth, b Bowloy.... 1 A. W. Crofts, c sub., b Palmer 8 c Blackham, b Spofforth..... 6 Kingston, b Bowley......17 G. E. Pahuer, not out.......20 Wheeler, b S)-.fforth........ 3 c Giffen, b Spofforth.........38 T. Horan, c C. Pigg, b Alleylo 0. W. Beal, b Winch ........ 0 O. Marriott, c Palmer, b Spof- P. L. McDonnell, b Furley ... 38 Extras...................23 forth....................17 e Bonnor, b Spofforth........14 G. Giffen, b Bowley.........51 - G. S. Marriott, b Palmer.... O b Palmer .................. 4 G. J. Bonnor, run out.......58 Total.................270 Turner, b Palmer........... O b Spofforth ................ 13 S. P. Joncs, b Shaaw......... 5 Parnham, cMassie,bSpofforth 4 c Bannerman, b Spofforth.... 5 Warren, stBlackham,bPalmer 0 c Murdoch, b Palmer........ 0 GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS. Ry',tt, c Baunerman, b Spof- It is a long time since this annual match has given rise to so forth................ 5 c sub., b Spofforth......... 3 little excitement as that begun at Kennington Oval on 29th uit. Thompson, b Palmer........ O c Massie, b Spofforth........ 5 Score . B<ttomore, not out..........O flot out....................10 Extras .................. 4 Extras................... 7 1t Itnings. 2nd Lodngs Total..............43 Total..............105 Ulyett, c C. Stadd, b Rother- ham.................22 c. Leslie, b Steel.........45 Barlow, 1b w, b Steel ....... 1 c Rothrhana, b Grae . 65 Barnes, b Steel... ....... 28 st Tylecote, b Studd.......3 Bates, c Lucas, b Steel.......20 b Studd................. NAPANEE v. PIOTON. Lockwood, cTylecote, b Roth. This match wvs rnyed ai Picton on the 1Oth ins. The tiolding erham ................ 0 b Studd...................4 of both teas was very good. Picton made no les than seven Read, c Studd, b Steel.......8 c Hrby, b Steel.. 21 changes in bowling. . Enigps and Dudley bowled for Napaneo, Midwinter, not out ........ 21 c Grace, b Studd... the lion's haie of the wickets fallinR te Briggs. 'For the hore team Flowers, st Tylecote, b Studd32 c Rutherham, b Steel. 50 R. Gilbert distingnished himself with botm bat and bai. VanRorns Pilling, c Steel, b Rotherham 0 1 b w, b Giac............ 23 %vas slowly and carefully obtained. Crombiu made veiy stylish Hill, c Harris, b Studd. .... and b Studd...........14 play for hi i3. Lighthal and Hopbu made a strong stand at the Peate, i b w, b Studd.......1 not ont...............2! close of the i-st innings. For Napance, Dudley's 75, net out was Extras................1 Extras.............. 3 one of the finest exhibitions of cricket seen n I.is part of Ontario - fer Boule tii-oc; a doubtful chance at 60 i-una vus his only ba4 Play. Total .............. 135 Total.............. 20 Appended i the score: ai hain'i.
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