Cricket 1883

SEPT. 6,' 1883. CRICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 381 August 23.—At tho Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by three -wickets. Lancashire, 75 and 210; Surrey, 82 aud 231* * Seven wickets down. August 27.— At Clifton, v. Gloucestershire. Lost by six wickets. Lancashire, 190 and 213; Gloucester­ shire, 321 and 81* * Four wickets down. KENT. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 10 ; won, 2; lost, S; drawn, 2. June 4.—At Manchester, v. Lancashire. Lost by 70 runs. Keut, 309 and 65; Lancashire, 206 and 238. Juno 7.—At Dewsbury, v. Yorkshire. Lost by an innings and 131 runs. Kent, 65 and 79; Yorkshiro 275. Juno 18.—At Brighton, v. Sussex. Lost by 130runs. Kent 227 and 175; Sussox, 973 aud 259. July 2.—At Lord’s, v. Middlesex. Lost by six wickets. Kent, 109 and 199; Middlesex, 252 and 57*. * Four wickets down. July 16.—At Maidstone, v. Sussex. Won b" an innings and 36 runs. Kent, 232 ; Sussex, 85 and 111. July 19.—At Maidstone, v. Surrey. Drawn. Kent, 325; Surrey, 271 and 182*. * Four wickets down. August 9.—At Canterbury, v. Middlesex. Lost by nine wickets. Kent, 216 and 118; Middlesex, 294 and 41*. * One wicket down. August 16.—At Gravesend, v. Yorkshire. Lost by an innings aud 94 runs. Kent, 148 and 150; Yorkshire, 392. August 20.—At Gravesend, v. Lancashire. Won by 21 runs. Kent, 92 and 118; Lancashire, 97 and 92. August 27.—At Oval, v. Surrey. Drawn. Kent, 299 and 112*; Surrey, 378 and 92. * Five wickets down. BATTING AVERAGES. Lord Harris Thornton,Rev.R. Penn, A............... Kemp, M. C. Wilson, L ............ Hearne, G. G. Jones, R. S. Hon. Ivo Bligh . Tylecote, E. F. S. Patterson, W. H. Wilson, C............ O’Shaughnessy Christopherson, S. 12 Lipscomb, F. Atkins, F. M. Tailyour, H. W Gibson, A. C. Wootton .. Bligh, L* .. Foord-Kelcey, Pentecost .. The following played in three innings F. Mar­ chant, 21, 0, and 8 ; and Collins, 2, 0, and 23. E. H. Hardcastle played in one innings, scoring 5. Most Times Inns. R-ins. in Inns. not out. Avge. . 18 . . 725 .. 118 .. 1 .. 42.11 .T. 8 . . 148 .. 32 .. 3 .. ‘2 9.3 , 6 .,. 117 ,.. 66 .. 1 .. 23.2 . 4 . . 93 .. 45 .. 0 .. 23.1 . 11 .,, 165 .. 59 .. 2 .. 18.3 . 18 ... 308 ,.. 76 .. 0 .. 17.2 ,. 7 .,. 119 .. 83 ,.. 0 .. 17 10 . . 161 .. 42 .. 0 .. 16.1 13 .., 201 .,. 78 .,. 0 .. 15.6 . 10 . . 130 .. 39* .. 1 .. 14.4 8 . . 74 .. 17 .. 2 .. 12.2 12 . . 140 .. 34 ,.. 0 .. 11.8 . . 108 .. 42 .. 0 .. 9 7 . 53 19* .. 1 .. 8.5 . 4 . . 35 .. 31 .. 0 .. 8.3 Li. 6 . . 50 .. 18 .. 0 .. 8.2 . 6 . . 26 .. 17* .. 2 .. 6.2 . 15 . . 59 .. 18* .. 5 .. 59 . 4 . . 17 .. 10 * .. 1 . . 5.2 . 4 . . 15 8 . . 0 . . 3.3 . 4 . 8 6 . . 0 . . 2 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Christophersn 365.3 Wootton .. 399.3 O’Shaughnessy : Collins.. Penn, A. Hearne, G. G. Lipscomb, F. Lord Harris 85 212 408.3 193.3 136 Maidens. .. 164 . 162 .. .. 11 .. .. 32 ., .. 90 .. ,. 198 .. . 61 .. .. 45 .. Runs. 633 739 60 127 S30 549 427 276 Wickets. Avge. 16.25 37 3 6 15 22 16 7 19.36 2 J 21.1 22 21.21 26.11 39.3 The following bowli d in two innings W. Foord-Kel- coy, 72 overs for 152 runs and 3 wickets ; E. H. Hardca..tle 21 overs for 60 runs and 3 wickets ; aud L. E. Bligh, 25 overs for 42 runs and 2 wickets. The following bowled in one innings L. Wilson, 10 overs for 22 runs and o wicket; A. C. Gibson, 5 07 ers for 15 runs ; E. F. S. Tyle­ cote, 6 overs for 14 runs ; and W. H. Patterson, 3 overs for 17 runs. July 26. - At Nottingham, v. Sussex. Won by an innings and27run8. Notts. 230; Sussex, 61 and 142. August 2.—At Nottingham, v. Gloucestershire. Won by an innings and 36 runs. Notts, 371 ; Glouces­ tershire, 229 and 106. August 5.—At tho Oval, v. Surrey. Drawn. Notts, 405 ; Surrey, 236 a id 112*. * Throe wickets down. August 9.—At Manchester, v. Lancashire. Drawn. Notts, 110 and 90* ; Lancashire, 216. * Two wickets down. August 20.—At Nottingham, v. Middlesex. Drawn. Nottp, 288 and 2 ,4 ; Middlesex, 221 and 76*. * Six wickets down. August 23.—At Cheltenham, v. Gloucestershire. Drawn. Notts, 276 and 332* ; Gloucestershiie, 216. * Six wickets down. August 27.—At Brighton, v. Sus.sex. Drawn. Notts, 238 and 159 ; Sussex, 178 aud 145*. * Four wickets down. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Times Inns. Runs, in Inns, not out. Avge. Barnes .. .. 18 .. 618 .. 120 .. 2 .. 38.10 Flowers .. 18 .. 553 .. 9» .. 1 .. 32.9 Shrewsbury .. 19 .. 550 .. 98 .. 1 .. 30.19 G u n n ..................17 .. 451 .. 77 .. 1 .. 28.6 S elby.................. 11 .. 328 .. 100 .. 2 .. 27.4 W. W iight .. 16 .. 266 ... 127* .. 5 .. 24.2 M ills ..................10 .. 212 .. 74 .. 0 .. 21.2 Scotton . . . . 7 .. 90 .. 25 .. 1 .. 15 Shaw .................. 15 .. 174 .. 34 .. 2 .. 13.5 Wright, C. W. 14 .. 137 .. 34 .. 0 .. 9.11 Attewell .. .. 16 .. 132 .. 25 .. 1 .. 8.12 Sherwin . . . . 14 .. 69 .. 18 .. 6 .. 8.5 T1 e following plnyed three in n iu g s M r. J. A. Dixon, 2, 0, and 22 ; and Butler, 0, 0, and0. Morley playedin two innings, scoring 2 rnd 5. The following played one in­ nings Smith 26, and Pearson 1. BOVTLING AVERAGES. Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge. Shaw .. .. 820.2 .. 503 .. 628 .. 54 .. 11.34 Flowers .. 344.3 .. 158 .. 486 .. 32 .. 15.6 Attewell .. 319.3 .. 181 .. 312 .. 17 .. 18.6 Gunn .. .. 122.1 .. 50 .. 187 .. 10 .. 18.7 Barnes.. .. 2<9.3 .. 121 .. 324 .. 16 .. 20.4 W. Wright.. 532.1 .. 264 .. 733 .. 34 .. 21 19 Mills . . . . 83 .. 88 .. 107 .. 4 .. 26.3 Morley bowled 25 overs, 7 maidens, for 47 runs and 3 wickets, and Pearson 3 overs and a ball, 2 maidens, for 1 run and 3 wickets. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 12; won, 4; lost, 1; diawn, 7. May 14.—At Nottingham, v. Surrey. Won by an innings and 58 runs. Notts, 188 ; Surrey, 87 and 43. June 7.—At Nottingham, v. Lancashire. Lost by nine wickets. Notts, 110 and 92; Lancashire, 185 and 18* * One wicket down. June 25.—At Sheffield, v. Yorkshire. Drawn. Notts, 87 and 45* ; Yorkshire, 90 and 95. * Six wickets down. July 2.—At Nottingham, v. Yorkshire. Won by nine wickets. Notts 151 and 25*; Yorkshiro 61 and 114. * Ono wicket down, July 19.—At Lords, v. Middlesex. Drawn. Notts, 342 j* Middlesex, 170 and 121*. * 'T’wo wickets down. SURREY. RESULTS OF MATCHES. County matches plaved, 23. Won, 12: lost, 6 ; drawn, 5. May 14.—At Nottingham, v. Notts. Lost by an innings and 58 runs. Surrey, 87 and 43; Notts, 188. *May 17.—At Leicester, v. Leicestershire. Lost by 7 runs. Surrey, 81 and 157; Leicestershire, 103and 142. May 21.—At Derby, v. Derbyshire. Lost by 51 runs. Surrey, 129 and 126; Derbyshire, 80 and 226. *May 24.—At the Oval, v. Hampshire. Drawn. Surrey, 6 j0 ; Hampshire, 229 and 98*. * One wickut c'own. May 30.—At the Oval, v. Gloucestershire. Won by seven wickets. Surrey, 1 ‘7 and 208*; Gloucestershire* * Three wickets down. 174 and 198. June 7.—At the Oval, v. Middlesex. W'on by ten wickets. Surrey, 274 and 5*; Middlesex, l£S3and 95. * No wicket down. *June 18.—At the Oval, v. Herts. Won by an innings and 13 runs. Surrey, 329; Herts, 129 and 187. *June 28.—At Southampton v. Hampshire. Won by 30 runs. Surrey, 168 and 115; Hampshire, 154 and 99. July 2.—At the Oval, v. Sussex. Won by an innings and 119 runs. Surrey, 301; Sussex, 80 and 102. July 9.—At Brighton, v. Sussex. Won by two wickets. Surrey. 252 and 138*; Sussex, 155 and 232. * Eight wickets down. July 12.—At Manchester, v. Lancashire. Lost by three wickets. Surrey, 99 and 300; Lancashire, 201 and 196*. * Seven wickets down. July 16.—At Lord’s, v. Middlesex. Lost ky 10 wickets. Surrey, 293 and 111; Middlesex, 375 and 30.* * No wicket down. July 19.—At Maidstone, v. Kent. Drawn. Surrey, 274 and 182*; Kent, 325. * Four wickets down. July 23.—At Leeds, v. Yorkshire. Lost by an innings and 3 runs. Surrey, 31 and 82; Yorkshire, 116. July 26.—At the Oval, v. Yorkshire. Drawn. Surrey, 166 and 226*; Yorkshire, 181 and 251. * Eight wickets down. *August 2.—At the Oval, v. Somersetshire. Won by an inniugs and 213 runs. Surrey, 449; Somer­ setshire, 84 and 152. August 6 .—At tho Oval, v. Notts. Drawn. Surrey, 236 and 112*; Notts, 405. * Thrco wickets down. August 13.—At the Oval, v. Leicestershire. Won by ten *- wickets. Surrey, 255 and 6 8 *; Leicestershire, 169 and 152. * No wicket down. August 16.—At Taunton, v. Somersetshire. Won by 75 runs. Surrey, 193 and 195; Somersetshire, 228 and 85. August 20.—At Cheltenham, v. Gloucestershire. Won by nint. wickets. Surrey, 261 and 20*; Glouces­ tershire, 109 and 171. * One wicket down. August 23.—A tth c O /1!, v. Laicasbire. Won by threo wickcts. Surrey, 82 and 234*; Lancashire, 75 and 240. * Seven wickcts down. August 27.—At the Oval, v. Ke>.t. Drawn. Surrey, 378 and 92; Kont, 299 and 112*. * Five wickets down. August 30.—At tho Oval, v. Derbyshire. Won by six wickets. Surrey, 339 aud 122*; Deibjshirt, 160 and S 00 . * Four wickots down. aJune 14.—At tho Oval, v. Cambridge University. Los: by 200 runs. Surrey, 150 and 163; Cambridge University, 206 and 307. « Extra match. * These are not calculated as first class county averages. BATTING AVERAGES (THE ENTIRE SEASON). Most Times Inns. Runs, in Inns. not out Avge. Read, W. W. ..4 1 .., 1637 .. 168 . . 6 . . 46.27 Diver, E. J. .. .. 24 .. 657 .. 98 . . 2 ,.. 29.19 Read, Maurice .. 43 ... 926 113* . . 6 ,.. 25. 1 200 .. 60* . . 1 . . as Shuter, J. .. .. 36 .., 836 .. 108* . . 2 ,.. 24.£0 Roller, W. E. ..3 7 ..r 874 .. 1 *2 . . 1 .. 24.10 . 765 .. 83 . . 4 .. 21. 9 .. 18 , 274 54* . . 2 . . 17. 2 Bowden, M. P. ..1 3 .. 187 .. 42* . . 2 ,.. 17 Cattley, S. W. ..1 7 .., 263 .. 89 . . 1 ,... 16. 7 Henderson .. ..3 8 .. 581 .. 67 . . 1 ,.. 15.26 Bainbridge, H. W. 9 .., 112 .. 60 . . 1 .,. 14 Matthews .. .. 6 r 8 .. 45 . . 0 , . 13 Horner, C. E. ..1 8 ... 146 .. 37* . . 6 . . 12 . 2 Pooley .. ..1 9 ... 152 .. 28 . . 4 ,.. 10 . 2 Barratt.. .. .. 31 .,. 154 .. 29 . . 9 .. 6 . 4 Johnson .. 10 . . 36 .. 14 . . 4 .. 6 Shuter, L. A. .. 4 . . 15 .. 9 . . 0 .. 5. 3 15 .. 7 . . 1 . . 3 .. 6 .. 14 .. 7 . . 0 ,.. 2 . 2 Green played two innings, scoring 2 and 0 , and W. H . Game in one, scoring 2. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge. .. 1637.1 . . 671 .. 2623 . . 176 .. 14.159 Read, Maurice .. 345.3 .. 128 .. 618 . . 85 .. jl 7. 23 Roller, W. E. 721 .,. 314 .. 9^9 . . 55 .. 17. 51 Henderson .. 583 . . 276 .. 723 . . 37 .. 19. 18 Bainbridge, H. W. 46.3 .. 22 .. 69 . . 3 .. 21 Horner, C. E. .. 649.1 .. 297 .. 907 . . 42 .. 21 . 25 232 .. 97 .. 361 . . 15 .. 24. 1 Johnson 343 ,.. 140 .. 5r/6 . . 23 .. 25. 1 49 .. 15 .. 94 . . 3 .. 31. 1 Read, W. W. 83 .,. 17 .. 212 . . 5 .. 42. ' 2 Key, K. J. 42.1 .,. 15 .. 58 . . 1 . . 58 Diver, E. J. 30 . . 10 .. r/9 . . 0 . . _ _ _ Wood bowled in 3 innings--32,14, 50,1. FIKST-CLASS MATCHES ONLY. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Times Inns. Runs. in Inns. net out. Avge. Read, W. W. .. 29 . 918 . 127 . 4 .. 37.23 Kev, K. J. .. .. 6 . . 184 .. 60* . 1 .. 36.4 Johnson .. 4 . 28 . 14 . 3 .. 28 Roller, W. E. .. 25 . . 671 .. 112 . 1 .. 27.23 686 . 108* . 2 .. 25.11 Read, M. .. .. 3) . . 543 .. 113* .. 5 .. 21.18 .. 28 . 619 . 63 . 4 .. 21.15 Diver, E. J. .. 18 . 366 .. 88 .. 1 .. 21.9 Henderson .. .. 26 . 411 .. 67 .. 1 .. 1611 Cattley, S. W. .. 10 . . 160 .. 89 .. 0 .. 16. Horner, C. E. .. 16 . . 143 .. 8 i* .. 6 14.3 Bowden, M. P. .. 9 . 106 .. 42 .. 1 .. 13.2 Chester .. 11 . 129 .. 46 .. 0 .. H .8 11 . . 14 .. 19 .. 1 .. 8.4 Bainbridge, H. W- 5 . . 28 .. 23* .. 1 .. 7 Barratt .. 22 . . 64 .. 15 .. 7 .. 4.4 Shuter, L. A. .. 4 . . 15 9 . . o . . 3.3 4 . 8 7 . . 1 . . 2.2 Wood .. .. 4 . 8 7 . . 0 . . 2 Matthews played three innings, scoring 9, 0, and 5; Green two, scoring 2 and 6 ; and Mr. W. H. Game one, scoring 2 . BOWLING AVERAGES. Avge. 17.1 1717 18.9 20.9 25.1 28 28 54.1 Tho following bowled in thrco innings:—Voss, 31 overs, 10 maidens, 53 runs, three wickcts; Mr. K. J. Key, 17 overs, 3 maidens, 35 runs, 0 wickets. The following bowled in two innings :—Wood, 26 overs, 10 maidtns, 44 runs, one r wicket; E. J.Diver, 14 overs,4 maidens, 36 runs, 0 wicket; and H.W. Bainbridge, £5overs, 3 balls, 12 maidens, 35runs 2 wickets. Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Barratt 1021.2 .. 421 . . 1684 .. 99 .. Roller, W. E., 492.1 .. 232 . . 663 .. 88 Henderson .. 41-2.1 .. 191 . . 495 .. 27 .. Read, Maurice 244 .. 89 . . 449 .. 22 .. Horner, C. E. f 88 1 .. 276 . . 815 .. 85 .. Johnson 183 .. 77 . . 801 .. 12 Abel 160 .. 73 . . 221 .. 8 .. Read, W. W. 63 .. 11 . . 163 .. 3 ..

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