Cricket 1882

304 CBICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. BBtT .si.i882. NE’ER-DO-WEELS CLUB. RESULTS OP MATCHES. Won 12, lost 9, drawn 0. May 20, v. Mr. Hamilton’s Eleven.—Mr. Hamilton’s Eleven, 904 ; Ne’er-do-Weels, 65. Lost by 239 runs. May 27, v. Elstree.—Elstree, 129 and 16 (no wicket dow n); Ne’er-do-Weels, 41 and 92. Lost by 10 wickets. May 29, v. Stygians.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 254 ; Stygians, 214. Won by 40 runs. Juue 3, v. Oatlands Park.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 126; Oatlands Park, 122. Won by 4 runs. June 10, v. Nondescripts.—Nondescripts, 183 ; Ne’er-do-Weels, 59 and 37 (three wickets down). Lost by 123 runs. Juue 15, v. Woburn Park.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 145 and 259; Woburn Park, 102 and 96 (six wickets down). Won by 43 runs. June24f r. Mr. Bicknell’s Eleven.—Mr. Bicknell’s Eleven, 179 and 33 (no wicket down); Ne’er-do-Weels, 106 and 119. Lost by 78 runs. July 1, v. Carahalton Park.—Carshalton Park, 73 and 163 (four wickets down); Ne’er-do-Weels, 98. Won by 25 runs. July 3 and 4, v. M.C.C.—M.C.C., 70 and 85; Ne’er-do-Weels, 68 and 108 (eight wickets down). W’ on by two wickets. July 5 and 6, v. Emeriti.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 103 and 119; Emeriti, 97 and 129 (five wickets down). Lost by five July 7 and 8, v. 32nd L.I.—Ne'er-do-Weels, 208 ; 32nd L.I., 69 and 72. Won by an innings and 67 runs. July 21 and 22, v. Worthing.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 54 and 88; ^Worthing, 192. Lost by an innings nnd 50 runs.l July 26, v. Philistines.—-Philistines, 112 and 95; Ne’er-do- JtiiO Weels, 119 and 90 (three wickets down). Won by Beven wickets.] July 29, v. Hampstead.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 62 and 69 (seven wickets dow n); Hampstead, 286. Lost by 224 runs. August 1, v. Kensington Park.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 190 and 30 (five wickets dow n); Kensington Park, 168. Won by 27 runs. August 4, v. Mr. F. Honey’s Eleven.—Mr. Honey’s Eleven, 97 ; Ne’er-do-Weels, 144 and 118 (two wickets down). Won by 47 runs. August 7, v. Broadwa^r.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 141; Broadwater, 271. Lost by 130 runs. August 12,v. Oatlands Park (return).—Ne’er-do-Weels, 111 and 72 (five wickets dow n); Oatlands Park, 200. Lost by 89 runs. August 19, v. Stygians (return).—Stygians, 84 ; Ne’er-do-Weels, 221. Won by 137 runs. August 21, v. Kingston Hill.—Kingston H ill, 94 and 58 (one wicket down); Ne’er-do-Weels, 163. Won by 59 runs. Beptember 2, v. Surbiton.—Ne’er-do-Weels, 128 and 90 (three wickets down); Surbiton, 119. W on by nine runs. KENSINGTON PARK. SUMMARY OF RESULTS Matches played, 26; won, 14; lost, 8; drawn, 4. BATTING AVERAGES. CD <u . •8.5 3 p aHH . a « ,S to C£> a ”3 o .2 C3 Ui <$4 9 o o o 9B & * M H & a < Stewart, A. L. . 6 .,. 7 . . 820 .. 3 . . 148a.. 80 O’Brien, T. C. . 17 . . 20 . . 856 ... 2 . . 116 .. 42 Mews, J.................. . 4 . . 4 . . 120 .,. 1 . . 62 .. 40 Cottrell, F. L. . . 3 . . 3 . . 109 . . 0 . . 54 .. 36.1 Mews, H. .. . . 4 . . 4 ... . 103 .,. 1 . . 75 .. 34.1 Gifford, J. .. . . 23 . . 25 . . 776 ... 2 . . 126 .. 33.17 Powell, E. O ... . . 3 . . 4 . . 86 .., 1 . . 41a.. 28.2 Iioss, H.................. . 4 . . 4 . . 112 . 0 . . 97 .. 28 Shipton, W. L. . . 3 . . 3 . . 82 . . 0 .,. 34 .. 27.1 Rixon, T. F. .. . . 9 . . 10 . . 181 ... 3 . . 41a.. 25.6 Campbell, G ... . . 8 . . 9 . . 217 . . 0 .,. (50 .. 24.1 Ferns, J. G. .. . . 7 . . 8 . . 191 . 0 . . 62 .. 28.7 Browne, A. H. . 15 . . 13 . . 333 . 0 ... 54 .. 22.3 Rimington, G. A.. . 8 . . 9 . . 172 . . 1 . . 64 .. 21.4 Street, G. H. P. . . 7 . . 8 . . 165 . . 0 .,. 45 .. 20.5 Toomer, H. ,. . Stanley, A. J. . 8 . . 9 . . 136 ., 2 .. 80 .. 19.3 . 4 . . 5 . . 57 ..! 2 ! . 33 .. 19 Thompson, W. F.. . 21 . . 23 . . 345 . 3 . 61 .. 17.5 Street, F. E. .. . . 5 . . 5 .,. 88 . . 0 ,.. 39 .. 17.3 Bousfield, E. J. . . 9 . . 11 . . 173 . . 0 ... 49 .. 15.8 Palmer, G. . . . . 9 . . 10 . . 146 . . 0 . 86 .. 14.6 Maude, F .W ... . . 7 . . 8 . . 93 . . 1 . . 25 .. 13.2 Mews, W. .. . . 4 .,. 4 . . 35 .., 1 . . 17a.. 11.2 Powell, A. ff. .. . . 3 . . 4 . . 31 . 1 . . 13a.. 10.1 Savory, E. J. C. . . 5 . . 5 . . 47 . . 0 . . 37 .. 9.2 Crawfurd, R. P. . . 5 . . 5 .,. 37 . . 0 .. 12 .. 7.2 Richmond, W. F.. . 5 . . 5 . . 22 ... 1 . . 11 .. 5.2 White, W .D ... . . 3 . . 4 . . 21 . . 0 .,. 6 .. 5.1 Kiallmark, H. W.. . 3 . . 3 . . 9 ... 1 . . 6 .. 4.1 Young, A. .! <. 3 . . 3 . . 12 . 0 ... 6 .. 4 Thomas, H. B. 0.2 The following played in two matches, and scored—A. B. Wal­ ford, 0, 0; F. W. French, 2, 0; A. Bird, 14, 0 ; A. L. Russell, 0, 0a; C. F. Wade, 0,12; H. Johnson, 0, 0a; F. D. Pawle, 19, 5 and 0 ; W. Winter, 9, 2 ; F. White, 10, 20 and 0a ; O. D. Brooks, 7a, la and 2a; H. Meller, 5, 10a. The following played in one match, and scored—E. C. Saun­ ders, 0; Capt. Peile, 1; Rev. G. Raynor, 17; E. Hawtrey. 10; A. A. Levy, 2; H. Steele, 11a; W. J. Comins, 0 ; H. W. Price, l a ; A. R. Dalv, 9; H. C. Blaker, 10 and 5; E. A. Smith, 11; H. Anthony, 0; C. S. King, la ; M. R. Lochner, 2; H. A. Monk­ land, 0 and 0. a Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge- Meller, H............ .. 125 .. 9 .. 36 .. 7 .. 5.1 Mews, W ............ .. 271 .. 16 .. 113 .. 12 .. 9.5 Rixon, T. F. .. 495 .. 17 .. 284 .. 26 .. 10.24 Stanley, A. J. .. .. 201 .. 10 .. 106 .. 9 .. 11.7 Maude, F. W. .. .. 818 .. 23 .. 103 .. 8 .. 12.7 Gifford, J............ .. 409 .. 22 213 .. 17 .. 12.9 Browne, A. H ... .. 1,281 .. 46 .. 658 .. 49 13.21 Palmer, G. .. 1,015 .. 55 .. 471 .. 82 .. 14.23 Bouafield, E. J. .. 689 .. 14 .. 367 .. 22 16.15 O’Brien, T. C ... .. 950 .. 62 .. 455 .. 27 .. 16.23 Campbell, G. .. .. 52<5 .. 29 .. 262 .. 15 .. 17.7 Stewart, L. A... .. 402 .. 25 173 .. 9 .. 19.2 Johnson, H. .. .. 130 .. 8 .. 49 24.1 Tho following bowled less than 100 balls, and took wickets:— H. 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