Cricket 1883

s e p t . 13,1883. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 3 9 5 Hide, J. Tester.. Juniper Humphreys . Hide, A. Blackman,W. BOWLING AVERAGE3, Over 3 . Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge. 429.3 158.1 417*2 125.3 540 108 251 45 231 11 294 41 510 299 610 398 604 187 31 18 34 20 26 6 15 16.11 18.28 19.18 23. 6 8l. l The following bowled in 3 in n in g * C . A Smith, 68 overs 2 balls, 22 maidens, 169 runs, 6 wickets ; H. Whit­ feld, 14 overs, 2 maidens, 32 runs, 0 wickets; and W. A. Bettesworth, 46 overs, 14 maidens, 106 runs, 2 wickets. The following bowled in two innings;—B. E. Nicholls, 31 overs, 12 maidens, 64 runs, 8 wickets •and E. J. McCor­ mick, 8 overs, 8 maidens, 19 runs, I wicket. A. Blackman bowled in one innings;—7 oyers, 6 maidens, 8 runs, 1 wioket, LEICESTERSHIRE. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 9; won, 2 ; lost, 4; drawn, 8 . May 14.—At Leicester, v. M.C.C. aud Ground. Lost by 88 runs. Leicestershire, 58 and 72. M.C.C. and Ground, 118 and 95. May 17.—At Leicester, v. Surrey. Won by 7 runs. Leices­ tershire, 103 and j 42. Surrey, 81 and 157. June 22.—At Leicester, v. a Yorkshire Eleven. Drawn. Leicestershire, 151 and 81*. Yorkshire, 140 and 158. * Seven wickets down. June 28.—At Lord’s, v. M.C.C. and Ground. Lost by seven wickets. Leicestershire, 93 and 252. M.C.C. and Ground, 286 and 60*. * Three wickets down. July 9» — At Sheffield, v. a Yorkshire Eleven. Drawn. Leicestershire, 124 and 128. Yorkshire, 183 and 27*. * One wicket down. July 2C| At Leicester, v. Harrow Wanderers. Won by six wickets. Leicestershire, 118 and 40*. Har­ row Wanderers, 61 and 96. * Four wiokets down. August At Leicester, r. Uppingham Roveri. Drawn. Leicestershire, 120 and 151. Uppingham Rovers, 186. August 8 ,—At Norwich, v. Norfolk. Lost by an innings and 48 runs. Leicestershire, 48 and 88 . Nor­ folk, 179. August 13. At the Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by ten wiekets. Leicestershire, 169 and 152. Surrey, 255 and 6 6 * * No wicket down. IA T T ISG AVERAGE?. No, of Times Most in Inns, not out. Rums, inns. Aver. H. T.iA raall.......... 1) .. 4 .. 11 .. 8 * 3.1 Buswell .................. 8 .. 0 .. 68 .. 19 8.4 J. Collier................... 4 .. 1 .. 42 .. 17* 14 A. W. C rofts.......... 6 .. 0 .. 40 .. 14 6.4 G. H owe.................. 4 .. 2 .. 2 ., 2* 1 H u ll.......................... 8 .. 1 .. 41 .. 12 5.6 C. Ma:r o tt.............. 18 .. 1 .. 562 .. 148 38.1 J. M. Marriott ___ 11 .. 0 .. 83 .. 21 5.13 Parnham.................. 17 .. 1 .. 95 .. 18 5.10 Rylott ...................... li) .. 1 .. 55 .. 13 6.1 Smith ...................... 5 .. 0 .. 19 .. 9 8.1 Rev. H. Stedman .. 0 .. 1 .. 32 .. 17* 4.4 Rev.W. Townsend.. 4 .. 0 .. 27 .. 26 6.8 F. Turner .............. 4 .. 0 .. 4 .. 8 1 J. A. Turner.......... 6 .. 1 .. 72 .. 27 14.2 Warren .................. 17 1 .. 279 .. 54* 17. 7 W heeler.................. 18 .. 2 .. 809 .. 54 19.5 Whittle .................. 11 .. 2 .. 51 .. 14 5.6 The following played in only two innings Rev. W. Evans (10). Gainer ( 8 ), W. H. Hay (51), W. J. Horn (1), J. Perkins (11), It. W. G. Staiutou (1). Hayes (7), only played in one innings. BOWLING AVERAGES, Over 3 Mdus. Runs. Wkts. Aver. II. T. Arnall.. 198.2 .. 71 .. 371 .. 21 .. 15.14 G. Howe.......... 39 .. 21 .. 31 .. 6 .. 5.4 Parnham . .. . '.04 .. 150 .. 616 .. 88 .. 16.8 J. Parsons. .. . 74.3 .. 80 .. I ll .. 5 .. 20.11 Rylott.................... 881.1 .. 165 ..436 .. 25 17.11 Sm ith.................... 117.3 .. 56 ..150 .. 13 .. 11.7 W hittle.......... 125 .. 65 .. 152 .. 11 .. 1 3 9 Wheelertook one wicket for 88 , Collier one for 18, Hayes one for 8 6 , J. A. Turner one for 2;Rov. \V.Evans two "for 80; Warren bowled 9 overa fo* 21, Garner 5 for 15, neither taking a wicket. I n a m atch played at Feltham on SaturJaylaU, between K ich iL on d Town and Feltham Young Men’s Friendly Society, the latter weredismissed for nineteen. G. C. Vassila took eight wickets for nine runs, clean bowling seven wickeds (four in succession),in eight balls. NORFOLK. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 11. Won, 5; drawn, 8 ; lost, 3. May 31.—At Norwich, v. Suffolk. Won by five wickets. Noifolk, 168 and 96* ; Suffolk, 95 and 165 *Five wickets down. June 7.—At Lord’s, v. M.C.C. and G. Won by 152 runs. Norfolk, 131 and 8 6 6 ; M.C.C. & G „ 247 and 98. June 12.—At Ipswich, v. Suffolk. Lost by nine wickets. Norfolk, 119 and 86 ; Suffolk, 188 and 18*. *One wicket down, June 20.—At Norwich, v. Essex. Lost by 108 runs. Nor­ folk, 78 and 143 ; Essex, 122 and 207. July 11.—At Brentwood, v. Essex. Drawn. Norfolk, 281; Essex, 178 and 50*. *Three wickets down. July 19.—At Northampton, v. Northamptonshire. Drawn. Norfolk, 121 and 148 ; Northamptonshire 109. July 80.—At Garboldisham^v. I Zingari. Lost by an innings and 68 runs. Norfolk, 97 and 75; 1 Zingari, 240. August 6 .—At Norwich, v. Northamptonshire. Won by 89 runs. Norfolk, 112 and 124: Northampton­ shire, 41 and 106. August 8 .—At Norwich, v. Leicestershire. Won by an innings and 148 ruils. Norfolk, 179 ; Leices­ tershire, 48 and 88 . August 10.— At Norwich, v. M.C.C. & G. Drawn. Norfolk, 139 and 284; M.C.C/183 and 59*. *Ona retired. August 17.— At Norwich, v. Free Foresters. Won by one wicket. Norfolk, 131 and 148*; Free Foresters, 200 and 75. *Nine wickets down, BATTING AVERAGES. No. of Timos ;Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an inns. Aver. L. K. Jarvis... .. 0 .. 579 . 131 .. 32.8 P. H. Morton . .. 7 .. 0 .. 154 . . 57 .. 22.0 E. J. Morris . .. 5 .. 0 .. 110 . . 46 .. 22.0 H. A. Arnold . .. 6 .. 1 .. 105 . . 46* .. 21.0 G. P. Elwes... .. 4 .. 1 .. 56 . . 28 .. 18.2 C. P. Wilson . .. 13 .. 0 .. 228 . . 72 .. 17.7 Sir K. Kemp . .. 12 .. 1 .. 166 . . 85* .. 15.1 P. Wilson ... .. 1 .. 0 .. 15 . . 15 .. 15.0 Rev. C. Kennaway 12 .. 1 .. 161 . . 57* .. 14.7 C. Tillard........ ... 5 .. 0 .. 70 . 32 .. 14.0 Rev. A. C. Davies 4 .. 0 .. 56 . . 86 .. 14.0 C. H. Morrice. .. 8 .. 2 .. 80 . . 27 .. 13.2 Rev.A. P.Wickham 18 .. 2 .. 204 . . 33 .. 12.12 H. Birkbeek... .. 10 .. 0 .. 118 . . 84 .. 11 . 8 ; C. Scott-Chad. .. 10 .. 1 .. 103 . . 27 .. 11.4 W. S. Gurney. .. 12 .. 1 .. 120 . . 48 .. 10.10 H. Luddington .. 4 .. 1 .. 29 . . 17 .. 9.2 Rev.W.B.Weighell 3 .. o .. 27 . . 23 .. 9.0 Rye.................... ... 16 .. 6 .. 84 . 24 .. 8.4 J. H. M. Hare. .. 5 .. o .. 42 . 20 .. 8.2 Rudd................ .. 3 .. 2 .. 8 7 .. 8.0 C. J. E. Jarvis. ...1 4 .. 1 .. 91 . 14 .. 7.0 Rev. A. G.Biyth.. 4 .. 0 .. 20 10 .. 5.0 E. Dines ........ ... 5 .. 1 .. 8 7 .. 2.0 The following played in two innings:—J. J. Smith 23, C. Cresswell 18, F. C. Hardy 7, E. N. Fellows 8 , K. P. Wilson 9, E. W. Clarke 8 , Rev. A. T. Groom 5, A. W. Jarvis 20. P. Wilson 15; and Rev. II. Turner, 6 , only played in ono innings. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Avge. H. A. Arnold .. 48 . 19 . 58 .. 8 .. 7.2 C. P. Wilson .. 842 . 162 . 403 .. 45 .. 8.43 P. H.Morton .. 191 . 83 . 297 .. 30 .. 9.27 Rev.H.B.Weighell 53 . 21 . 66 g 13.1 C. Scott-Chad. 21 2 48 !! s i .* 16.0 C. Tillard 81 ’. 43 '. . 101 .. 6 .. 16.5 E. Dines.......... 135 .. 53 . 203 .. 12 .. 16.8 828 . 146 . . 479 .. i9 .. 16.15 C. J. Jarvis .. 180 . 50 . . 222 .. 18 .. 17.1 Rudd .............. 70 . 22 . . 124 .. 7 ., 17.5 F. C. Hardy .. 22 9 . . 28 . . 1 . . 28.0 H. Luddington 74 . 25 . . 121 .. 4 .. 30.1 The following did not take a wicket : Rev. A. C. Davies 22 overs for 55 runs, Rev. H. burner 11 overs for 22, J. H Hare 7 overs for 29, J. J. Smith 8 overs for 13, C. H. Mor- rice 7cversforl4, G. P. Elwes 2 overs for 1), and E. W. Clarke 2 overs for 5 runs. Mr. Morton bowled 5 wides, Mr. Clarke 8 , Rev. H. B. YVeighell 2, aud Mr. Luddington one no-ball. P layin g for Constitution Hill (Poole), v. Kin- on, on Saturday, 'P. Adams took fifteen wiokets for 9 runs. His analysis in the first innings was as follows :— 10 overs, 8 maidens, 2 runs, 7 wickets (5 bowled). Second Innings : 13 overs, 8 maidens, 7 runs, 8 wickets (5 bowled). ESSEX. This county clubtbis year completed its eighth season, under the new captaincy of Mr. C. E. Green. In twelve completed innings the County made 1826 runs, or an average of 152.2 per innings. Eight matches were played, and of these four were won, one drawn, aud three lost. RESULTS OF MATCHES. June 8 .—At Brentwood, v. Herts. Won byaninnings and 10 runs. Essex, 249; Herts, 65 and 174. June 20.—At Norwich, v. Norfolk. Won by 118 runs. Esaex, 122 and 207; Norfolk, 78 and 143. June 29.—At Bientwood, v. Northampton. Lost by two wickets. Essex, 138 and 106; Northampton, 75 and 168* * Eight wickets down. July 4 —At Brentwood, v. Suffolk. Won by an inniugs and 71 runs. Essex, 216; Suffolk, 59 and 86 . July 11.—At Brentwood, v. Norfolk. Drawn. Essex, 178 and 50* ; Norfolk, 281. * Three wickets down. July 20.— At Hertford, v. Herts. Won by an innings and 36 runs. Essex, 174; Herts, 83 and 55. July 27.—At Northampton, v. Northampton. Lost by two runs. Essex, 121 and 47 ; Northampton, 97 and 74. August 6 .—At Lord's, v. M.C.C. Lost by an innings and one run. Essex, 160 and 110; M.C.C., 271, BATTING AVERAGES. No. of Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs. iuns. Aver. Almend...................... 5 .. 0 .. 73 .. 21 .. 14.3 W .H . P .B arnes.... 5 .. 1 .. 83 .. 35 .. 20.3 H .R . Bagot.............. 4 .. 2 .. 77 .. 31 .. 33.1 A. Capel Cure..........10 .. 0 .. 181 .. 87 .. 181 H. Fowler.................. 6 .. 0 .. 67 .. 17 .. 9.3 F. P. Francis.......... 12 .. 1 .. 150 .. 35 .. 13.7 W . Francis.............. 10 .. 0 .. 237 .. 49 .. 25.7 C.E. Green.............. 11 .. 1 .. 235 .. 80 .. 25.5 V. G odden .............. 5 .. 2 .. 23 .. 20* .. 7.2 Kirkman.................. 10 .. 0 .. 80 .. 15 . • 3 H. G. Owen.............. 5 .. 0 .. I ll .. 48 .. 22.1 Pickett...................... 12 .. 4 .. 69 .. 25 .. 8.5 Read, J. J.................. 7 .. 0 .. 65 .. 31 .. 9.2 Read, E .A ................. 6 .. 1 .. 55 .. 23 .. 11 Silcock......................12 .. 0 .. 162 .. 41 .. 18.6 Womersley, D........... 3 .. 0 .. 64 .. 21 .. 21.1 The following played in two inniugs—H. G. Ruggles- Brise, 2 and 18; C. D. Buxton, 0 and 0; Rev. E. C. Cotton, 1 and 1; and W. H. Rodwell, 2 and 7 (not out). In ono innings only—Curtis, 0; Capt. Hayhurst, 21; pnd E. P. Mack, 1, BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Francis, F. P. .. 6 .. 63.3 .. 27 .. 196 .. 5 .. 21.1 Godden, V.......... 5 .. 77.2 .. 24 .. 156 .. 11 .. 14.2 Kirkmau .......... 10 .. 172.8 .. 61 .. 263 .. 17 .. 15.8 Piokfltt.............. 14 .. 451.2 .. 163 .. 744 .. 68 .. 10.64 Sileock .............. 9 .. 121.1 .. 56 .. 160 .. 21 .. 6 .i 6 The foliowiug bowled ia one innings—Rev. E.C. Cotton, one wicket for 15 runs; and E. P. Mack, one wicket for 22 runs. CHATHAM HOUSE WANDERERS. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 18; won, 6 ; drawn, 5; lost, 2. May 17.—v. Crystal Palace. Won by 19 runs. C.H.W,, 120 and 41* ; Crystal Palace, 101. *Three wickets down. June 16.—v. Ealing. Won by 27 runs, C.H.W., 136 and 33*; Ealing, 109. *Two wickets down. June 19,—v. Pallingswick. Won by 123 runs. Pallings­ wick, 155 ; C.H. W., 278. June 23.—v. Carshalton Park. Drawn. Carshalton Park 211; C.H.W., 174* ; * Seven wickets down, July 8 .—v. Hampstead. Won by 842 run?, Hampstead, 40 and 4b* ; C.II.W., 382. * Two wickets down. July 12,—v. Isleworth. Drawn, C.H.W., 79 ; Isleworth 41*. * Five wickcts down. July 21,—v, Hampton Wick. Drawn. C.H.W., 175; Hampton Wick, 93*. * Eight wickets down. July 28.—v. Gore Court.—Lost by 16 runs. Gore Court, 85 and 71*; C.H. W., 69. * Threo wickets down. July 80.—V. Chatham House School. W’on by 201 runs and two wickets Chatham House School, 87 C.H.W., 291 for 9 wickets. July 81.—v Sevenoaks Vine. Won by 81 runs. C.H.W., 207 ; Sevenoaks Vine, 126 and 73*. *Three wickets down. August 1.—v. Mote Park (Maidstone). Lost by 2 runs. Mote Park, 121; C.H.W., 119. August 2.—v. St. Lawrence (Canterbury). Drawn. C.H.W., 442 ; St. Lawrence did not bat. August 4,—v. Tonbridge. Drawn. Tonbridge, 236; C.H.W., 207*. * One wicket down.

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