Cricket 1883

BEPT. 20, 1883. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 405 Under 12 and over 3 innings. Hill, II. J............... Studd, E. J. C. .. Anderton, E. Lindsay, W. May, W . R. S. Inglis, A. M. Barkitt, E. H. .. Breamer, A. S. .. Fielding, F. •Tames, E. A. .. Phillips H. C. .. Burrows, R. W .. Johnson, Col. .. Barnes, A. S. .. Piggott, P. C. II. Taka, C. M. .. Muir, W................. Baker, n ................ 9 jotfc, 0. J. 0. .. Martyn, O. B. Munster. J. P. .. Wylde, E. W. .. 4 .. 1 .. 101* .. 222 74 7 .. 1 .. 121 .. 263 .. 44.2 ty . ’. 1 .. 55 .. 90 .. 24.3 7 .. 0 .. 101 .. 138 21 5 .. 2 .. 22 .. 67 .. 22.1 10 , 0 .. 3) .. 191 .. 19.1 6 .. 1 .. 89 .. 91 .. 18.1 7 .. 1 .. 37 .. 101 .. 17.2 8 ... 1 .. 48 .. 112 16 5 .,. 0 .. 33 .. 70 11 3 ... 1 .. 21* .. 26 13 4 ,.. 1 .. 22 .. 35 12 7 . 2 .. 15* .. 53 10.3 4 . .’ 1 .. 11* .. 2 5 .. 8.2 5 . . 2 .. 19 .. 25 Hi 7 . . 0 .. 45 .. 5 1 7.0 6 .,. I .. 13* .. 3) 7 3 .,. 0 .. 11 .. 2l 7 5 . . 0 9 .. 21 5.3 11 ,.. 0 .. 13 40 4.5 6 .,. 0 .. 12 .. 20 3.2 3 . . 0 2 o 1.2 ,yel i 1 two innin??:— I. S. UJ il,10 and J. M. It. Francis 0* 0* anl 7, J. A. T. Johnson, 0* aud 7* and 0*; J. Pugh, 3 and 5*. The following played in one inning3 only: -R . M. Turnbull, li; r. H. Walk jr. l i ; F. H. A. Bioth, 5; A. R. Pa.Uor, 11* ; F. B. Simpson, 13; J. C. Jukes 20* ; J. T. Vial!, 19*; P. S. Robertson, 4; II. D. B inks, i ; C. E. Skaid, l ; \V. D altoa, 0; G. E Steward, 0 ; Dr. J. H. Ashtoa, 0. R^bartson, J ... Divies, E. Shadwell, F. B. B : h, F. W. .. Birker, W. Yerbargh, R. E. BO VLIN G AVERAG E3. 12 inning i and over. [an3 . R uns. Wickets. Overs. Mdns., Avge. 10 . . 727 . . 81 .. 413 .. 146 . . 8.55 25 .. 630 .. 73 .. 392 . 135 .. 9.32 57 .. 1812 ,.. 131 .. 811 .. 223 . . 11.31 22 .. 675 , 5 5 .. 348 .. 91 . . 12.3 21 .. 791 .. 61. .. 332 .. 93 . . 12.26 25 .. 585 .. 30 .. 191 . . 24 15 Unler 12 innings. 1 0 1 2 ... 1 .. 2 .. 1 . 2 1 .. 31 . r 20 .. 5 . 6.1 4 .. 21 ., . 3 ! 1 18 .. 9 ! 7 4 .. 75 .,. 9 .. 44 .., 18 .. 8.3 8 .. 97 .,. 9 .. 62 .. 28 . . 10.7 10 .. 130 .,. 16 .. 82 .. 32 . . 10.9 1 .. 11 . . 1 .. 5 .. 0 . 14 2 .. 16 . . 1 .. 5 .. 0 . 16 2 .. 19 .,. 1 .. 7 .. 0 . 19 1 .. 19 .. 1 .. 5 .. 1 . 19 3 .. 41 2 .. 11 . 0 , 20.1 5 .. 63 .,. 2 .. 2 5 7 . . 31.1 3 75 .. 2 .. 22 .. 2 . 37.1 5 .. 63 . . 1 .. 20 .. . 1 1 63 3 .. 83 . . 1 . . 23 .. 8 . . 85 also bowled, but without success:—A. R. Lindsav, W . .. May, W. R S. Turnbull, R. M. Carmichael, C. Studd, E. J. 0. Tuke, C. M. .. Holt, A.............. Fraier, G. Hill, H. T. .. Martyn. W. E. Norris H. F. .. James, E. P. .. Furze, W. Barkitt, E. II. Banu, A .. .. Ia?lia, Capt. J. Hill, C. J. C. Scott, W. M lir, H. C. Phillips, J. P. Munster, aud Dr. J. II. Ashton. S 3 U M SAXONS. BATTING AVERAGES. Matches played, 14. W o a ,3; lost, 8 : dra.yn, 3. Kiott, F. G. .. Siott, A. C Crouch, J. H. .. pavkin, T. . .. St:\rland, T. B. Matches. Rin3. Most iu Inns. Avga. .. .. 6 .. 213 .. 73 . . 21-6 .. .. 3 .. 83 .. 50 . . 173 . . .. 7 .. 139 .. 93 . . 159 .. .. 8 .. 183 .. 4i* . . 13 1L .. .. 7 .. 111 .. 23 . . 13 4 . II. .. 3 .. 51 .. 28 . . 12-3 .. .. 5 .. 82 .. 53 . . 11-5 .. .. 4 .. 48 .. 2) . . 10-3 J^aghim, P. G. Lino, r. R. .. . The f blowing played in less than two matches, or had J'llividaal averagas of le33 than ten runs K.H. Atkinaon, H.P. Bill, W. II. Banthall, S. J. Blake, N. C. Bailey, R. F. Bristowa, S. P. Bucknill, J. H. Butt, E. C. Campbell, A. R, ^aaly, v.C.Coles, C.J.Coventry, F.G. Chichester, E.Crosskey R-^ro jskey, C. F. Cambarlega, Major II. O. Cumberlege, II parteis R- M. Cartei3 H. L. Dann, J. A. Druce, C. J.Ebden’ <-;•S. Grey, E. A. Harris, Rev. F. G. Hume, H. C. Knott, E. Lambart, W . Leatham, F. Miller, A. L. Macllwaiue, H. H. Lawrence, R. W. Nuttall, A. W. Osborne, H. Pigg, H. B. Powell, O. Prisula, Rav. T.L. Po3tlethwaiLe, S.E. Sm-ith, L. D.Tottenham, C. H. Vou Roemar, R. M. Warwick, C. K. Watson, R jv . G. G. Wilkia3on, A. E. Y*uag, and C .H . Young. M r . W. G. C iiaddock of 1, Temple-street, Bristol, writes:—Mr A. Fielding in a matcli Globe v. Star of Hope, played here on Sept. 15 Performed the extraordinary feat (referred to by you in your paper a few weeks back), of bowling the off and leg stumps without disarranging the middle stump. CHARLTON PARK CLUB. Only the names of those members who have played in five or more matches are shown in the list of averages. BATTING AVERAGES. Matches ployed, 2 ); won, 9 ; lost, 3 ; dtawn, 8. Inns. Runs. IfowBom, A. J,. Turner, G. .. Davi3, J. G \. ftfacfarlan, D. J... Craig, B. . . . MoCaulis, W . Burnett, A ... Lawrence. H. E. Sampson, E. W. Teriy, P. .. . Farquharson,W G. 1 I Holton, F. W. P. 6 Dent, H. C............. 9 Mc\Uister,W.M.C.13 Birnett, VV. .. 9 Newsom, A. C. .. 9 Sargeut, S. R. .. 19 6 8 18 . 7 . 12 . 17 i 10 . 10 . 13 . 8 280 168 315 133 225 274 123 112 141 73 98 48 66 48 41 29 3J Most in Inns. . 83 .. ... 35 .. . 57* .. . 49 .. .. 6 5 .. . 54 .. . 21 .. . 35 .. . 26 .. ,. 21 . 24 .. .. 17 . 21 .. . 14 .. . 16 .. . 10 .. . 13 .. Timas not out. ! :♦ 1- .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 1 .. 1 .. 3 .. 1 .. 2 .. 0 .. 0 .. McAllister.W.M.C . .243.4 Burnett, W ....................103.2 McCanlis, W ................335.2 Newsom, A.. J..............107.4 T: rner, G............................28 Davis, J. G.........................119 Farquharsoa, W . G. 65 Bnruett, A............................31 Sargant, S. R. .. .. 23. 4 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Maidens. Runs. 67 38 10 19 13 10 3 .. 452.. . 275! . 168. 60.. 234 154 103. . 102.. Avge. ■ 47.6 24 21 19 18.7 16-1 13.6 12.4 10.8 10.4 8.1 8 7.3 6 4.5 4.1 3 s. Avge. .. 9.4 .. 10 3 .. 11 .. 12 .. 12 .. 14.2 .. 17.1 H A M P S T E A D . SUMMARY OF RESULTS. Matches played, 40. Won, 14; lost, 12; drawn 14. "BATTING AVERAGES. Swift. Elgar .. Barlow, H. S. Batcher, A. .. Dinham, J. W. Fraser, O. J. .. Park :r, A. R. May, H. B, Robertson, A. C. Walker, J. H. Holmes, E. B. Aylwin, G. A. Cutler, J. W. Walker, R. A. Turner, H. W. Hill, R. W . D. 0 ‘Dwyer, E. .. Parker, II. S. Craaton, G. W. A‘Deane, J. B. Phillips, H. B. Dollar, P. .. Fischel, L. M. Creaton, R. S. Holt, M............. Smith, H. T ... Reid, A.......................5 Fairless, S. D. Furber, R. Bradley, A. M. Spink, T. .. Chipp, H. Doyle, F. A. K. Turner, C. W . Carey, S. W . S. Riley, G. Walker, H. R. Flemming, R. Wyatt, A. Howard, W ... ‘ Shackel, W . .. Shackel, II. T. The following than two aniless than five inning?:— G. F. Doll, 23.2, A. Holt, 20, W . R. Court, 14.1, W. R. Marshall, 12, E. de Qaiacey, 7, H. G. Atkinson, 6.1, A. B. Wood, 4.1, J. H. Hunter, 3.2. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. H It, M. TimB3 Most tnns,, not out. in I ins.. Runs. Average. 5 .. 2 . . 85* . . m .. 59 12 .. 0 . . 177 . . 447 .. 37.3 8 .. 1 . , 67 . 253 .. 36.4 7 2 . 43 ... 153 . . 30.3 14 .. 2 . . 81 . . 281 23.5 31 .. 6 . . 137 . . 577 .. 23.2 5 .. 1 . .. 53 . . 92 .. 23 8 .. 0 . . 52 . . 180 .. 22.4 19 . . . 4 . . 79 .,, 315 .. 21 8 .. 2 . . 31 . . il7 .. 193 12 0 ... 66 .., 224 .. 18.8 12 .. 2 ... 62 .. 183 .. 18.6 20 .. 0 . . 50 . 362 .. 18.2 9 .. 0 . . 32 . . 143 .. 13.4 9 .. 2 . . 32 . 115 . . 16.3 6 .. 3 . . 31* .,. S3 .. 13.2 6 .. 0 . . 61 . 94 .. 15,4 20 .. 0 . . 09 . . 302 .. 15.2 8 .. 1 . . 27 . . 96 .. 13.1 15 .. 2 . . 51* . . 167 .. 12.11 16 .. 1 . . 31 ... 173 .. 11.11 5 .. 1 . . 17 . 45 .. 11.1 18 .. 4 . . 34 . . 151 .. 10.11 11 .. 3 . . 22* . . 86 . . 10.6 25 .. 0 . . 30 .,. 231 .. 9.6 5 .# 2 . . 15* ... L9 .. 9.2 27 .. 4 . . 49 . 206 . . 8.21 10 .. 3 . . 80* .,. 60 .. 8.4 5 .. 1 . . 11* .,. 83 .. 8.1 9 .. 1 . . 32 . 58 . . 7.2 6 .. 0 . . 15 .. 42 .. 7 7 2 . 23 .. 35 .. 7 5 2 . 6 ... 10 .. 6.1 5 .’ .’ 1 .*. 11 .., 23 .. 5.3 5 .. 0 . . 11 .,. 28 .. 5.3 6 .. 2 . . 6 .. 23 .. 5 10 .. 1 . . 11 .. .41 .. 4.5 7 .. 1 ... 10 .. 92 .. 3.4 5 .. 0 . 15 18 .. 8.3 5 .. 0 . . 11 . . 13 .. 3.3 9 .. 0 . . 13 .. 25 .. 2.8 >the averages of those who played more O'Dwyer, E. Marshall, W . R ... Barlow, II. S. Parker, A. R. Flemming, R. .. Shackel, H. T. .. Butcher, A............. Aylwin, C. A. Creatou, G. W . .. Walker, J. H. Walker, R. A. .. Phillips, H. B. Dollar, P................. Fairless, S. D. .. Rilsy, G................... 67 . . 33 83 . . 23 25 .,. 3 83 . . 23 603 . . 195 ..*7 ... 6 99 . . -87 123 . . 20 137 . . 37 186 . . 50 234 . . 75 163 . . 42 44 . . 9 8o . . 22 90 . . 12 33 . . 9 65 .. 200 .. 63 .. 197 ..1120 .. 59 ..1 9 4 .. 34J .. 294 .. 464 .. 6 2 .. 363 .. 138 .. 195 .. 305 .. 7.8 Wkts. 13 . 23 . 7 . 19 . 108 . 5 . 15 . 26 . 22 . 31 . 40 . 19 . 7 . 10 . 15 . 3 . Avge. 5 8.16 9.3 10.7 10,40 11.4 12.14 13.2 13.8 14.30 15.2 19.2 19.5 19.5 20.5 m . The following bowled widcs:—A. R. Parker and P. Dollar, 4 each; H. S. Barlow and R. A. Walker, 3 each ; J. 11. Walker, H. T. Shackel, H. B. Phillips aud G. Piley, 2 each; and G. Aylwin, G. W . Creaton and E. O'Dwyer, 1 each. The following bowled no-balls; A. R. Parker, 18, H. B. Phillips, 2, R. A. Walker, 1. NE’ER-DO-WEELS. BATTING AVERAGES. S 3 o60 c HM a D PS IS o ^ E ° H o a 5 Marlineau, P. H.. . 6 . 237 . . 183”. 186 . 0 .. 39-5 Prentice, G. F. . 4 . 72 . . 72 . 33 . 2 33 Partridge, J. C. . 4 . . 73 . 34 . 34 . i .! 2r<:33 Archer, II. C. 3 . 46 . . 32 . 32 . 1 .. 23 Chater, L. 7 . 133 . 45 . 45*. 1 .. 22‘OG Spiro, D. G. .. . 12 . 268 . 100 .. 100 . 0 .. 22'33 Giles, A. B. .. . 4 . 88 . 73 . 50 . 0 .. 22 Bambridge, E. C.. . 4 . 63 . 45 . 4.5 . 1 .. j Hart-Davis, S. O.. 13 . 279 . . 70 . 45 . 0 .. 20-69 Harbottle, J. . 27 . 454 . . 47 . 47 . 2 .. 18-16 Roddam, li. J. . 5 . 87 . . 34 . 34 . 0 .. 17*4 Bra shaw, W .G .. 15 . 218 . . 5 .‘ . 50 . 2 .. 16-76 Cooper, C. J. H. . 11 . 17/ . 63 . 03 . 0 .. 16-1 MqMapter, E. J. . 4 . 48 . 27 .. 27*. 1 .. 16 i Honey; EL .. . . 7 . 77 . . 28 . 28 . 1 15 4 Stutfield, H. E. 170 . . 63 . 06 . 0 .. 14-16 ! Harbottle, G. B. . 27 . 273 . 55 . •14“. 11-5 I Waiford, A. B. . 16 . 142 . . 35 . 35 . 10-96 OulUMtl.J. ■■ 28 22 . 1Tanling, J. K. . 34 . 13 .. Dalbiac, P. il. 37 . 24 . 0 Lucas, P. G. L. . 34 . 6*8 Muggeridge, J.S.. 10 .’ 48 . .3 23 ! Authouy, II. E. . 12 . 44 . 19 .. 10 . 3 .. Ivojfl, C. M. .. , 4 . 17 . 13 .. 16 . 0 .. 4*5 Posno, B. . . . 6 . 18 . 13 .. 7 . 1 . . 3*6 BOWLING AVERAGES. Bills. Runs. Maxdons. Wkts. Avge. Thomas, T. W. .. 185 .. 54 .. 9 .. 8 .. 6'75 Cooper,C. J. H. .. 310 ..1 2 5 ..1 3 . . I I .. 1133 Barr, A. S................... 179 .. 74 .. 9 .. 6 .. 1233 Hart-Davis, S. O.H. 858 .. 39.5 .. 43 .. P0 .. 13-2 Walford, A. IS. .. 578 ..2 5 1 .. 80 ..1 7 .. 14-73 Bradshaw, W . G. .. 750 . . 837 .. 40 ..2 5 .. 15 64 Spiro, D. G................659 .. 3i)l ..4 5 ..1 9 .. 1.5*8i Lucas, P. G. L. .. 208 .. 103 ..1 8 .. 5 .. 203 Honey, E ................... 435 .. 213 .. 30 .. 10 .. 21*3 Harbottle,J................ 553 .. 327 . . 2 4 ..1 4 .. 2J-35 Giles, A. B................ 143 .. 93 .. 5 .. 4 .. 23.75 Colman, J................... 115 .. 76 .. 3 .. 3 ..25-33 McMaster, E. J. .. 115 .. 60 .. 3 .. 2 . . 3 ) Bambridge, E. C. .. 143 .. 103 .. 3 .. 3 .. 34’33 P. W. Thomas bowled 1 wide ball, A. S. Burr 1. S. O. H. Hart-Davis 3, VV. G. Bradshaw 23, J. Harbottlo 7, E. C. Bambridgo 1. NORTHBOOK (LEE) CLUB. The 13th has been a successful and satisfac­ tory season. 36 matches have been played, 15 won, S lost, and 13 drawn; of the drawn matches 8 were very decidedly in favour of the North­ brook. BATTING AVERAGES. Smith, W . J............. Wall, P. VV............. Coates, A. E ............. Knowles, J. W. .. Xi4olaon, VV. East, A ..................... Woolmer, S. O. .. Pearce, C................. Mundy, H............... Smith, F. A. Smith, A. H. Holmes, A. H. Loxley, E ................. Rees, G. H.............. Cavanaugh, M. .. Springthore, A. H. Burroghs R ,.. Kennard, A. A, Cooke, C.* S.............. Eagleton, J.............. 8piingthorpe,F. G. 18 12 13 12 l i 18 12 20 10 20 2) 10 21 . 19 . 14 . 14 , 6 11 9 387 243 235 216 20) 240 180 281 141 197 193 70 178 173 125 114 56 90 37 30 23 Most Times in Inns, not out. Avge. 74 52 , 61 65 .. 50 .. 40 .. 36 .. 75 .. 115 .. 47 .. 43 .. 15 .. 98* .. 54 .. 29 .. 34 .. 39 .. 23* .. 27* 15 *. ’. 16* .. 22.13 20.3 19.7 19.7 18.2 16 15 14.1 14.1 10.7 10.3 10 9.16 9.11 9.8 9.6 9.2 9 6.1 5.4 3.5 The following have played iu less than six inn.nga, and obtained the following averages— G. Cannon (101), L. C. R. Thnng (72), H. 11. Hassell (27), A. Buckley (22), R. Pentreath (14), T. Davies (13.2)), T. E. Lewin(ll.2), W- H. Briarley (9.1), J. W. Allin (5.1), T. Brown (5.1), F. Mote (4.1), A. Lowry (4), J. Wood (3.2), H.Doman (3.1), S. Best (3.1), C. H. Allberry (3), S. Manby (3), T. Spreckley (2.1), Weite 12), P- Birkett (1.1), VV. Mark3 (1.1). Next Number 6f CRIQKB0?, ‘Ehui^iay, October 25.

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