Monday 6 July 2015

BACC 125th Anniversary 1893 season


The 1893 season
 
The close season saw a degree of relative quiet ascend on the town's cricketers. Gone was the District from its name and the team played as Barry Cricket Club.
Elsewhere in the game there was some great debate on the merits of rewarding (i.e. paying) players for their efforts against a background of gambling on games (shades of match fixing today 122 years ago?).
 
Quite a long article in the Barry Dock News of April 14th showed that good benefit years rarely raised £1000 (the equivalent would be about £120,000 today) and that collections in crowds for exceptional performances raised paltry sums by comparison. Indeed, such collection were frowned upon by the writer as being completely undignified.  The article concluded; "So long as we can keep cricket and football pure from the contamination of gambling, so long will there be no necessity to bribe the players. Because the cricketer is transparently honest and invariably does the utmost for his own side he ought to be the more highly valued".
 
The writer also commented that far more value was earned by the player for the glory of taking a good haul of wickets or scoring a high score than money could compensate for.
 
Which showed the dilemma of a game at the time, where a great chasm existed between amateur and professional player. Pros of the time were signified by the use of Mr. in scorebooks and on scorecards and it wasn't unheard of for the amateur "Gentlemen" to have separate dressing rooms from the professional "players".
 
How the professional viewed matters is not recorded but I'd imagine they earned relatively scant payments for their efforts. At Barry, the game was still strictly in its amateur phase.
The season opened with some distinctly unseasonal weather on April 29th. Barry First XI entertained St James CC of Cardiff in some wintry weather at the Buttrills and were well beaten by 16 runs.
 
The second XI fared better when hosting Barry Church at Thomas' Farm Field, Barry, and won passing their hosts meagre total of 19 with just one wicket in hand. Barry seconds batted out its innings scoring just 21 runs.
In the First XI game W. Bowen was the scourge of Barry taking 6 for 8 from 10.2 overs. Even more meritous was the fact he bowled into a strong wind. Only A.E. Smith of St James', back after a long illness, managed to hit double figures, scoring 19. He also returned figures of 2 for 4. Barry kept its best batters to the end, a tactic which failed and so undid the good work of W. West and W.T. Llewellyn who shared eight wickets between them.
 
May 6th saw only the First XI play and another defeat occurred when they visited nearby St. Andrew's and lose by three wickets. Again Barry's efforts with the bat undid them and S. Rooney, who performed the hat-trick, rolled Barry over taking a fine haul of 7 for 30. W.T. Llewellyn top scored with 25 for Barry, but Rooney returned to heap more misery on the team by scoring 22 of St. Andrew's winning score of 78 for 6.

The following weekend saw First and second XI teams in actions. Ely visited the Buttrills and chasing a score of 69 were bowled out for 43. Lewis scored 25 for Barry. The seconds endured a big defeat at Penarth. The Seasiders batted first scoring 98, whilst Barry could only muster 57 in reply. J. Rutter top scored with 20 but T. Benson was destroyer in chief as he took eight Barry wickets for only 24 runs.

More misery was sent Barry's way courtesy of Penarth on May 20th. Barry first XI capitulated on a heavy Buttrills wicket for just 14 runs. The Seasiders F.W .Morgan returned figures of seven overs, 7 wickets for just 3 runs, four of the overs being maidens! This devastating spell brought a hat-trick (the second against Barry this season) while Binch, the Penarth professional, took the remaining three wickets for nine runs conceded. All ten Barry wickets were clean bowled which was also an unfortunate first for the team.

The month ended with a visit to Cardiff Arms Park and a defeat by Cardiff Seconds. WT Llewellyn took 6 wickets as Cardiff scored a very healthy 136. Barry in contrast were skittled out for just 38 and so lost by 98 runs. Only W.West reached double figures, scoring 13.

Barry's miserable run ended on June 3rd 1893 when the team visited Tondu, another team who the club have played many times over the decades. Batting first Barry scored 70 all out with E. Davies scoring 19, G. Edwards 10 not out and Extras being awarded 11 valuable runs. Tondu succumbed for only 53 but unfortunately the News carried no details of who took the wickets.

The Second XI entertained the Congregational CC at the Buttrills and bowled out their visitors for 18, Barry won easily and finished its innings on 90 all out, with J. Cranston 22 and H.Jones 21, top-scoring.

The good run of form in June continued with Barry defeating visitors Charles Street CC by 25 runs. Skipper W. West top scored with 24 but again, and this was not uncommon, the details of the bowling analyses were not reported.

Barry then travelled to Ely for a fixture on June 17th and a welcome 39 run followed. Tom Wilson top scored for Barry in its innings of 78 with 20 not out. In reply WT Llewellyn bowled impressively to return 6 for 19 as Ely were bowled out for 39.

The month ended with the first of a series of challenge matches between club Chairman Dr Livingstone's XI and Barry player Mr W.T. Llewellyn's XI, both teams being comprised of many existing Barry players. The first game, played unusually on a Wednesday (June 21st), ended in a win for Llewellyn's team by 15 runs.

July opened with a fine away win against Broadway Wesleyans, the fixture again being played at Cardiff Arms Park. The Wesleyans totalled 55 but W. West and D. Williams both bowled very well returning analyses of 4 for 16 and 3 for 8 respectively. Barry finished its innings all out on 87. W. West enjoyed a fine afternoon scoring 23, while extras made up 21 of the total.

Three days later on July 4th, the Buttrills again hosted a friendly between the teams of Livingstone and Llewellyn, the latter's team again achieving victory by 10 runs and 7 wickets! The Livingstone XI mustered 33, and Swain took 5 for 17, Llewellyn 5 for 12 . Llewellyn's team then scored 43 for 5, Swain completing a good day by scoring 21.
 
July 22nd saw Cardiff Seconds travel to Barry for its return fixture and this time Barry provided sterner opposition than they did in June. Cardiff batted first scoring 56 all out, Buicci top scored with 21 and Llewellyn's fine season with the ball continued as he took 6 for 21. Cardiff's total proved just large enough as Barry could only make 51 and so lost by 5 runs. T .Lewis top scored for Barry hitting 21.
 
Penarth were proving to be a real thorn in Barry's side and the First Xi were again beaten heavily in the away re-match between the teams. The home team won decisively by 75 runs (and 3 wickets. batting Barry again failed to cope with F.W. Morgan who took 5 for 21 as Barry fell to 48 all out, as core Penarth passed with some ease as they finished on 123 for 7, E. Parkinson scored a rare half century for those  early days of local cricket finishing with 52 for Penarth.
The First XI won on August 26th at home to Tondu and then away to Cardiff Wesleyans on September 2nd. The Second XI, which really hadn't seen much action through the season also lost out to Holton (Barry Dock CC) in a low scoring game on August 19th. The Tondu match was of interest as it gave Barry its best win of the season.
 
The visitors sent down a string XI to the Buttrills but they were comprehensively defeated. Tondu were bowled out for just 29, the partnership of Llewellyn (6 for 14) and West (3 for 11) doing the damage. Barry passed its target with the loss of just two wickets and then went onto compile a score of 132, easily a season's best. R. Fountain, with 66, was Barry 's top-scorer .
 
Cricket was not everyone's cup of tea and certainly when played on a Sunday as this un-named correspondent wrote in a letter to the News on September 1st.
 
Sir,
 
I am distinctly a Sabbatarian, and I am grieved to the quick of the heart when I discover any tendency on the part of a slippery Christian public to err from this path of rectitude and devotion.
 
Last Sunday afternoon I, by chance, happened to walk into sight of that portion of Cadoxton Moors which is approached from the subway at Weston Bridge. On the green in front of me I saw a crowd of boys playing cricket, and I am informed that they continued to indulge in the game for at least two or three hours. During the whole of this time not a policeman hoved into sight, and not a word of rebuke was offered to the mischievous boys who thus desecrated the Lord's Day. Had I my way I should have let the "cat" fly upon them, for I consider that boys who must have seven days to indulge in games which may be innocent enough during the week should be mightily flogged at the hands of those who preach and practice the divine injunction—" Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy"
 
A harsh reaction from the writer perhaps, but late Victorian values were renowned for their sternness.
 
Cricket activity ceased on September 6th when Mr. Llewellyn's team outdid Dr. Livingstone's XI by 12 runs to complete a 3-0 series win. The season was officially wound up on Friday September 8th when a special meeting at the Barry Hotel was held, Mr. W. West (captain), presiding. The meeting was called as the Barry Rugby Football Club has asked to use the ground for its 1893-94 season games and paying £4 for the privilege. After a lively and spirited discussion, the motion was passed and this was to have its own serious repercussions for the club the next season.
 
Barry CC Fixtures 1893
from the Barry Dock News
First XI
Date
Opposition
Venue
Barry Score
Opponents
Result (where known)
Apr-30
St. James (Cardiff)
Buttrills
29 all out
45 all out
Lost by 16 runs
May-06
St. Andrew's
St. Andrew's
74 all out
78 for 6
Lost by 3 wickets
May-13
Ely
Buttrills
69 all out
43 all out
Won by 26 runs
May-20
Penarth
Buttrills
14 all out
38 for 1
Lost by 9 wickets
May-27
Cardiff 2nds
Cardiff Arms Park
38 all out
136 All out
Lost by 98 runs
Jun-03
Tondu
Tondu
70 all out
53 all out
Barry won by 17 runs
Jun-10
Charles Street (Cardiff)
Buttrills
75 for 9
50 all out
Barry won  by 25 runs
Jun-17
Ely
Ely
78 all out
39 all out
Barry won by 39 runs
Jul-01
Broadway Wesleyans
Cardiff Arms Park
87 all out
55 all out
Barry won by 32 runs
Jul-08
St. Andrew's
Buttrills
No report
Jul-22
Cardiff 2nds
Buttrills
51 all out
56 all out
Lost by 5 runs
Jul-29
Penarth
Penarth
48 all out
123 for 7
Lost by 8 wickets (& 75 runs)
Aug-12
Broadway Wesleyans
Buttrills
No report
Aug-26
Tondu
Buttrills
132 all out
29 all out
Won by 8 wickets (&113 runs)
Sep-02
Cathays Wesleyans
Cardiff Arms Park
60 all out
39 all out
Won by 30 runs
Sep-09
Great Western Railway
Buttrills
No report
Second XI
Date
Opposition
Venue
Barry Score
Opponents
Result (where known)
Apr-30
Barry Church
Thomas' Farm Field, Barry
21 all out
19 all out
Won by 1 wicket  (& 2 runs)
May-13
Penarth 2nds
Penarth
57 all out
98 all out
Penarth won by 41 runs
Jun-03
Congregational CC
Buttrills
90 all out
18 all out
Won by 8 wickets (& 72 runs)
Aug-12
Barry Parish Church
Away - unkonwn venue
No report
Aug-19
Holton (Barry) CC
Buttrills
21 all out
38 all out
Lost by 17 runs