Cricket 1882

SEPT. 28, 1882. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 31 BATTING AVERAGES. No. Most of Total in an Inn. Jones, J. A. S. Blaker, H. C. . Storrie, II. E. Haywood, R. .. 4 .. 15 16 runs. .. 122 .. 135 .. 352 188 Hugehs, W.......................................4 .. 45 Sprockley, A. G...............................2 . Mann, W. W ................................. 2 Richardson, W ................................ 10 . Mortis, H..........................................7 . Eagleton, J......................................13 . Grain, Rev. E. II......................... 6 . Smith, A ......................................... 14 . Easnm, L ......................................... 3 Haywood, W ..................................10 . Spreckley, W. R ..............................8 , Rowsell, Rev. J. N ......................... 5 30 . 29 108 49 , 132 . 40 . 123 26 71 49 37 Inn.Not out. Age. 70 .. 0 .. 61 0 1 4 1 0 0 Goodey, P.........................................6 .. 84 . Richardson, C a p ta in ..................2 .. 11 Spreckley, H. W .............................5 .. 19 , White, W ......................................... 3 .. 11 Miles, A O ........................................ 7 .. 13 Blackney, A.......................................3 .. 7 Lane, A.............................................3 .. 5 , Teesdale,M. J..................................2 .. 4 . Burnand, L ...................................... 1 .. 3 Ea"leton, 0 ......................................3 . . 3 Lewin, Colonel .. .. .. 1 . . 2 McTaggart, J. Fleming, R. .. Akhnrst, H. ., Hearnden, A. , 95 .. 63a.. 32i.. 22a.. 26 .. . 24 .. , 23 .. 18 .. 30 .. 15a.. , 39 .. . 25 .. . 21 .. . 12 .. . 15 .. . 9 a .. . 6 .. . 11a.. . 10 .. . 32.. . 6 .. . 4 .. . 4 .. . 8 .. 2 ! 2 ’.’. . 1 .. . 1 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. style of his own, is a splendid out-field, covering much ground and being a sure catch; should pay attention to throwing in. W. A. Bailey—a quick run-getter, hitting well all round with plenty of nerve, though a trifle too impatient; a first-rate field. J. L. Carr—a steady bat with fair defence, but is deficient in hitting powers. H. G. M. Amos has kept wicket w ell; is a patient, good bat, who, by his steady play, has done 10.2 the eleven good service, on more than one occasion, at a critical time. H. D. Carroll—a fast and rather erratic, though at times difficult bowler; as a bat, he hits well, but should practise defence. R. P. Spurway, a steady, straight, slow bowler, with a good break-back, is a careful and steady bat. R. H. D. Smithson—a difficult and straight bowler with a peculiar action. 25.2 15.8 15 15 14.1 13.4 12.1 10 8.11 8.2 7.1 7 7.2 , 6.4 5.1 , 4.3 , 3.2 . 2.3 . 2.1 2.1 , 2 a Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Easum, L .. Haywood, R. Blaker, H. C. Haywood, W. Spreckley, W. R. Goodey, P............ Richardson, Captain .. 78 . . 12 . . 140 . . 22 . . 6.8 . 16 . . 101 . . 15 . . 6.11 .. 209 . . 69 . . 351 . . 39 . . 9 .. 9 . . 0 . . 28 . . 3 . . 9.1 . 19 . . 201 . . 21 . . 9.12 . 16 . . 64 . . 5 . . 12.4 .. 60 . . 19 . . 91 . . 7 . . 13 .. 6 . . 0 . . 26 . . 2 . . 13 .. 9 . . 2 . . 16 . . 1 . .. 3 . . 0 . . 8 . . 1 . HALLEYBURY COLLEGE. Matches played, 8; won, 3 ; drawn, 2; lost, * BATTING AVERAGES. No. of Times Most in M st in Total Inns, notout. Inus. Match. Runs. Avg. Surtees, E. A............ .. 14 .. 0 . . 104 .. 104 .. 240 .. 17.2 Raikes, E. B............. .. 14 .. 0 . 56 .. 56 .. 179 .. 12.11 Williamson, W. .. .. 14 .. 0 . . 60 .. 61 .. 163 .., 11.9 Malden, E .................. .. 0 . . 63 .. 63 .. 131 .,, 9.5 Legge, R. G............... .. 14 .. 0 . . 40 .. 40 .. 135 . . 9.9 .. 1 . . 65 .. 65 .. 293 . 22.7 Carr, J. L ................... .. 14 .. 0 , 25 .. 25 .. 119 .,. 8.1 Amos, H. G. M. .. .. 13 .. 1 .,. 55 .. f 5 .. 150 ... 12.6 Carroll, H. D............. .. 7 .. 2 .,. 35 .. 35 .. 59 .,. 11.4 Spurway, R. P. .. 15 .. 6 .,. 42 .. 42 .. 68 . . 7.5 Smithson, R. H. D. .. 3 .. 2 ., 7 .. 7 .. 15 .., 15 STOICS. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 14; wen, 3; lost, 8; drawn, 3. May 6, v. Bank ol England. Lost. May 13, v. Wimbledon School. Lost. May 27, v. Bedford Grammar School. Lost. ¥ May 29, v. Chelmsford. Won. May 31, v. Royal Naval School. Lo3t. June 10, v. Plaist^w. Drawn. June 17, v. Wimbledon School. Lost. June 24, v. Belmont. Won. July 1, v. Epsom College. Lost. July 8, v. St. Mark’s, Windsor. Lost. July 15, v. Charlton Park. Drawn. July 22, v. Bank of England. Drawn. July 26, v. St. John’s, Leatherhead. Lost. July 29, v. Law. Won. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Most in Times Inn. Runs. in Inns Match. not out Avge. Cumberbatch, L. C. . 6 . 103 . 53 . 53 . 0 . 17.1 Hill, jun., T. G. Borradaile, C. R. . 8 . 125 . 36 . 36 .. 1 . 15.5 11 .. 14? . . 41a . 41a . 1 .. 13 Henderson, G. W. . . 9 . 85 . 36 . 36 2 9.4 Southern, F. W. . . 7 .. 53 . 17 . 17 .. o ! 8.2 VVriford, A........... . 6 . 42 . 17 . . 20 .. 0 . 7 Reece, C. H. A. . 6 . 24 . 10 . . 10 .. 0 . 4.3 Potter, W .M . .. . 4 . 19 ..1 1 . 11 .. 1 . 4 Leslie Jenkins .. . 4 . 14 . 5a . 5a .. 1 . 3.1 RAVENSBOURNE (LADYWELL). RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches, 9 ; won, 6; drawn, 2 ; lost, 1. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Inns, not out. Runs. j Pearc , A. T..................................... 9 .. 1 .. 165 Pritchard, E. J................................9 .. 1 .. 119 .. Kestruck, J.......................................9 .. 0 .. 116 .. Guille, H............................................7 .. 1 .. 70 Williams, H ......................................8 .. 0 .. 77 Darlow, A...........................................8 .. 1 .. 55 Cowley, W. J....................................6 .. 0 .. 31 Ellingham, F.................................... 6 .. 1 .. 25 Wigley, G.......................................... 8 . . 1 .. 27 .. Rumsey, J......................................... 3 .. 0 .. 65 R. James, W. Morley, Batscombe, and Maddox played t two, and one innings respectively, but do not come int average. Total runs for tho season:— Ravensbourne ..........................................................751 Opponents ..................................................................86' Pritchard, E. J. Wigley, G ... . Kestruck, J. P arce, A. T. .. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Maidens. Runs. . 161 533 483 42 30 25 18 1 0 152 19 29 Wickets. . 45 .. .. 28 .. .. 4 .. . 3 .. The Average Bat goes to W. A. Baiiey. BOWLING AVERAGES. No. of Balls. 75 . 1657 . 65 . 457 . 828 . 368 . Runs. 4) 543 22 163 321 118 Mdns. . 2 . . 98 . 31 44 30 Wkts. 4 . 6S . 1 . . 17 . , 25 . . 18 . Av’ge 10 8.3T 22 9.1C 12.21 6.10 Surtees, E. A... Raikes, E. B. Williamson, W. Carroll, H. D............ Spurway, R. P. Smithson, R. H. D. The Average Ball goes to Raikes and Smithson. CHABACTERS OF THE ELEVEN. E. A. Surtees has been captain for two years, aud has contributed not a little to the improved cricket in the school by his continual attention to, and thorough knowledge of, the game ; is a brilliant bat, hitting freely to all parts of the field and having a strong defence ; a sharp field at point when not too close in. Goes to Oxford. E. B. Raikes, a first-rate bowler, with high ac­ tion and puzzling delivery, has greatly improved as a bat, often showing very powerful play; is slow in the field. Goes to Oxford. W. Williamson has much improved, and, with still less flourish, would make a good bat ; as it is, he often plays a fine innings, driving well to the off. E. Malden has not come on so well as we ex­ pected, but, when set, is a very fine hitter ; a first- rate cover-point. Goes to Cambridge. E. G. Legge, a useful and effective bat, with a a Signifies not out. The following played in less than five innings:—R. Langton, G. O. Jacob, H. Ratcliffe, V. Temjde, F. Gordon, W. S. Shirley, E. Reay, L. C. Daunt, H. M. Burge, R. Stoughton, H. Holden, B. Relton, F. Foord-Caiger, W. L. Leggatt, T. Hoskins, G. H. Reece, J. W. Biggs, F. F. Palmer, E. Hentsch, J. W. Blundell, C. E. Sandys, C. C Taylor, H. C. Biron, R. Barrington. The average bat presented by the President, A. C. Veley, E sq. has been won this year by L. C. Cumberbatch, Esq. Dempsey, J. Semple, T. P. Scott, W. French, T. Hassall, W. R. Cocks, T. Crowther, J. .. Bee, W ............. Pearce, A. T ... 12 Wigley, G. .. 12 Henderson, S. 8 Barber, J. B ... 8 Ward, H .W ... 7 Brierley, W. H. 7 Hooper, C. A ... 5 Lowles, J. W ... 5 Pritchard, E. J. 5 Fisher. J............ 4 Gwynn, R. H ... 4 Wootmer, S. O. 4 Duke, A..............4 CITY RAMBLERS. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Won, 13; lost, 7 ; drawn, 4. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most Maic ies. Inns, not out. in Inns. TRAFALGAR. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Won, 6 ; drawn, 3; lost, 10, Runs. Wkts. O pponents..........................1,619 ... . 218 Trafalgar .......................... 1,837 . .. . 199 Av. per Inns, of 10 Wks. . . . . 76 . . . . 92.31 Overs. Maidens. Wkts. Runs Dempsey, J. .. .. 166 .. ('.1 . 37 . . 285 French, T. .. 166 .. 43 . 34 . 3i3 Wigley, G. .. 139 .. 50 . 29 . . 234 Seott, W ............ .. 125 .. 87 . 80 . . 240 Hassall, W. R. .. 101 .. 30 . 17 . 191 Ward, H. W . .. .. 85 .. 7 . 5 . . 78 Henderson, J ... .. 31 .. 10 . 7 . . (0 Barber, J. B. .. 23 .. 2 . 4 . . 70 Hooper, C. A. .. 18 .. 3 . 3 . 39 Pritchard, E. J. .. 18 .. 7 . 3 . 42 Pearce, A. T. .. 12 .. 0 . 3 . 30 Semple, T. P ... .. 10 .. 2 . 4 . . 14 BATTING AVERAGES. Most Times Inns. Runs, in Inns, not out. Avge. Adams, W. C. Stedman, J. J............... Wheeler, W. C.............. Pottinger, A................. Pottinger, T................. Stanford, P. J............... Draper, G...................... Denniss, W. J.............. Pottinger, G.................. Sheaf, H ....................... Humphreys, H. W. .. Pearson, G. W............. Weager, G. H............... Kendrick, H.................. Montgomery, W. T. .. a Signifies not out. The following have played in one innings o n l y T . Coppin- ger, 10; T. Fairhead, 8; H. Wrangham, 3; II. E. Bennett, 0 aud J. E. Whitehead, 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. 10 . . 183 . . 81a .,. 3 . . 26.4 19 . . 243 . . 66 . 3 . . 15.3 16 . . 166 . , 1 . . 11.1 12 . . 116 . . 44 .., 1 . . 10.6 14 . . 129 . . 44 .,. 1 . . 9.12 9 . . 37 . . 9 . . 3 . . 6.1 14 . . 66 . . 21 . . 1 . . 5.1 17 . . 77 . . 14 . . 0 . . 4.9 8 . . 33 . . 10 . . 0 . . 4.1 14 .,. 43 . . 16 .. 3 . . 3.10 12 . . 36 . . 9 . . 1 . . 3.3 7 . . 14 . . 7 .., 2 . . 2.4 10 . . 10 . . 3 . . 1 . . 1.1 2 . 5 . . 5 . . 1 . . 5 3 . 2 . 2a . . 2 . 2 Balls. Runs. Maidens. Wickts. Av. Wheoler, W. C. .. .. 495 . 235 .. 86 . 59 . 3 Denniss, W. J. .. 84 4 . 267 .. 64 . 42 . 6 Stedman, J. J. 765 . 434 .. 19 . 52 . 8 Pottinger, A........... .. 226 . 100 .. 8 . 10 . 10 Pottinger, G. .. 50 . 24 .. 1 . 3 . 8 Pottinger, T............ .. 80 . 11 3 . 1 . 11 Adams, W .C. .. 10 5 .. o . 0 . 0 Humphreys, H, W. .. 10 • 5 .. 1 . o , 0 21 24 18 1.3 17 15 15 14 15 11 8 9 9 7 7 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 7 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 40a 46 . 21 . 30 . 60 . 26 . 19 . 29 . 37 . 7 . 21 . 49a . 76 . 20 . 17 . 24 . 39 . 34 , 4 . 9 , 8a . Runs. 306 300 . 132 . 147 . 244 , 78 102 72 130 30 89 112 149 64 48 35 55 52 10 14 19 a Signifies not out. B'JWLING AVERAGES. LAW CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Won, 7; drawn, 1; lost, 10. May 13.—At Willesden Green, v. Willesden. Lost by 83 on first innings. May 20.—At Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon School. Lost bj 4»wickets and 33 runs. May 27.—At Willesden Green, v. Old Haileyburians. Wc 58 runs. May 29.—At Mailing, v. Town Mailing. Lost by 27 run first innings. June 3.—At Streatham, v. Streatham. Won by 26 runs on innings. June 10.—At Tunbridge Wells, v. Tunbridge Wells. Loi five wickets and 70 runs. June 15.—At Charlton, v. Charlton Park. Won by two wi and 37 runs. June 17.—At Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Lost by an innings 87 rans. June 24.—At Willesden Green, v. M.C.C. and Ground. U it by nine wickets. June 28.—At Charterhouse Square, v. Merchant Taylors’ Sc Won by 30 runs on first innings. " ^ July 8.—At Willesden Green, v. Old Millhillians. Lost i runs. iC July 15.— \t Willesden Green, v. Islington Albion. Lost •s u is on first innings. July 22.—At Willesden Green, v. Upton Park. Lot>t by 1 4*** on first innings, July 29 .—At Willesden Green, v. Stoics. Won by 1 run on ^Y’rjt'innings. August 5.—At Elthara, v. Eltham. Drawn. August 7.—At Willesden Green, v. South Wimbledon. W. 181 runs on first innings.

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