Cricket 1883

408 CEICKET; A WEEKLY 'RECORD OF THE GAME. s e p t . 26 , leak. li.C. AND D.R. GENERAL OFFICES v. TRESSILLIAN. Plaj’ed at BJacklieath on September 15. T r e ssillia n . FirBt Innings. 1 A. G.Wood, c Longman, b Martin .. _. . r Woodley, cand b Martin Lewis, b Martin Bryan, b Martin .. ..1 0 li. Solbel b w, b Martin 13 Corthorn, b Gardener .. 2 J.H. Wood, c Longman, b Gi rdentr...........................1 A. Solbc, run out . . .. 0 In tho Second Innings R. Solbo scored (not on*) 51, Brvan (b living) 7, Corthorn (b Martin) 7, Lewis (not out. 6-total 71. L.C. & D.R. Clements, c Green, b 3 0 B 5j n b 1....................6 Total .. ..3 3 CHESHIRE. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 5; won, 4 ; drawn, 1. June 7.—At Bryn-y-neuadd, v. Carnarvonshire. Won by au innings and 101 runs. Cheshire, 233; Carnarvonshire, 1G8 and 24. June 13.—At Birmingham, v. Warwickshire. Won by 146 runs. Cheshire, 165 and 195; Warwickshire, 180 and 84. July 29.—At Stockport, v. Warwickshire. Drawn. Cheshire, * 167; Wanvickshire, 63. August 6.—At Stockport, v. Carnarvonshire. Won by-an innings and 146 rune. Cheshire, 291; Car­ narvonshire, 80 and 65. August 21.—At Crewe, v. Shropshire. Won by an innings and 327 lung. Cheshire, 442; Shropshire, 66 and 49. July 7, v. Surrey County School. Lost. Burlington, 139 ; Surrey County School, 190, July 7, v. UptouPark. Lost. Burlington, 72: Upton Park, 161. August 23, v. Worthing. Lost. Burlington, 83 ; Worthing, 134. BATTING AVERAGES. Mayo,run out....................1 Time, b Corthoru .. . . 0 F. Sargeant, c R. Solbo, b Lewis ....................1 Longman, b Corthon i.. 5 Irving, c R. Solbe, b C oith o rn ....................14 Martin, c R. Solbc, b C orth orn ....................12 Cheeseman, b Corthom 2 L ew is...........................2 Stevens, c Woodley, b Corthorn ....................3 H. Sargeant, bCorthorn 2 Green, not out .. .. 1 B ..........................4 Total................47 GRYPHONS v. BLACKHEATH MORDEN. Played at Blaekheath on August 4. B la c k h e a th M o rden . First Innings. W . F. de Faboek, b Cbot- G. R. Hutchinson, c w v n d ............................. 9 Minchin, b Chctwynd 7 W . H. Ormerod, b ChetA. S. Taylor, b Gifford 6 wynd ............................. 5 S. Christopherson, c P. A. Newton, b Chet- Burr, b Chetwynd .. 3 w y n d ............................. 15 J. D. Saunders, b Meller 0 E. W . Brooke, c SaunF. W . Prior, not out .. 0 ders, b Meller 0 B 4 , 1 b 1 .. 5 J. E. Siiaw'. c Chetwynd, — b Meller .................... 1 Total .. 51 J. n . E. Nicholls, b Chetwynd.................... 0 BATTING AVERAGES. Times Inns, notout. Runs. Whatmough........... 6 .. 4 .. 127 . Davenport................ 6 .. 0 . . 872 . Dennison, G. C. .. 2 .. 0 .. 104 . Brown......................... 6 .. 0 .. 248 . Hollens, S................. 5 .. 1 .. 128 . Pearson, G................ 3 .. 0 .. 5S . Lathan, A. M.......... 4 .. 0 .. 74 . Millward ................ 6 .. 0 .. 93 . Wotherspoon . . . . 2 .. 0 .. 81 . B ates......................... 6 .. 0 .. 9) . Thornton, II........... 8 .. 0 .. 27 . Browning, N. C. .. 3 .. 0 .. IS . Crankshaw, R. L.B. 1 .. 0 .. 6 . Paton......................... 1 .. 0 .. 6 . Ravenscroft, J. .. 4 .. 0 .. 21 , Cresswell ................ 1 .. 0 .. 4 . Poynton ................ 2 .. 1 .. 4 . Lyon, W . A.............. 2 .. 0 .. 11 . M’Lachlan, A.......... 1 .. 0 .. 0 . Most iu inn?. 71* .. 107 .. 85 ., 107 ., 81 S3 ., 43 .. 61 .. 30 .. 51 .. 11 .. 13 ., 6 . 6 . 15 . 4 . 4 .. 4 . 0 . Aver. 68.1 G2 52 41.2 32 19.1 18.2 16 151 15 9 6 6 6 5.1 4 4 2.3 0 Times Inns, not out Runs Highest score. Avge. Warren, E. B. 20 .. 3 . 598 .. 12:5* .. 33.3 Williamson. E ... 12 .. 3 . 810 .. 120* .. 34.4 Lindup, E.C. .. Freeman, F. W .. 12 .. 4 . 244 .. 57* .. 30.4 20 .. 1 . 474 85 21.18 Owen, F. P. 6 .. 1 . 90 .. 83 .. 18 Cook, S................... 13 .. 2 . 133 .. 87* .. 12.6 Pattison, A. F. Ii. 16 .. 0 . 172 .. 88 .. 10.12 Wallen, A. D. .. 8 .. 2 . 61 .. 81 .. 10.1 Chavasse, E. L .. 6 .. 0 . 58 .. 15 .. 9,4 Stein, O. A. 14 .. 0 . 121 .. 83 .. 8.9 Blair, V. W. 8 .. 2 . 52 .. IS* .. 8.4 Hazard, R............. 12 .. 2 . 79 .. 16* .. 7.9 Carter, A................ 21 .. 2 . 188 .. 19* .. 7.5 Gallier, W . II. .. 21 .. 3 . 113 .. 16 .. 6.6 Lamont, R .. 6 .. 0 . 36 .. 12 .. 6 Siusom, G .. .. 14 .. 6 . 46 .. 13 .. 5.6 Godrich, F .. 16 .. 4 . 61 12* 5.1 Jeffries, W. J. .. 11 .. 1 . 22 6 2.2 BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Orers. Runs. Mdns. Wkts. Avg.3. Stein, C. A ... 13 .. 167 .. 851 .. 86 ..4 :3 .. 8.7 Freeman, F. W . 17 .. 223.1 .. 859 .. 61 .. 42 .. 8.23 Gallier, W. 11. 22 .. 250 .. 409 .. 86 .. 43 .. 9.22 Warren, E. B. 9 .. 91.2 .. 177 .. 25 .. 17 .. 10.7 Lamont, R ... 6 .. 39.3 .. 91 .. 8 .. 8 .. 11.3 Godrich, F. B. 13 .. 102 .. 241 .. 29 .. 2L .. 1L.10 Chavasse, E .L . 6 .. 46 .. 109 .. 3 .. 9 .. 12.1 Williamson, E. 11 .. 102.4 .. 224 .. 29 .. 17 .. 13.3 Wallen, A. D. 9 .. 61.3 .. 160 .. 12 .. 11 .. 14.6 In the Second Innings W . F. fie Fabeck (b Meller) 1, W* II. Ormerod (c Powell, b B«irr)10, P. A. Newton (c Powell, b Meller) 4, G. R. Hutchinson (not out; 1; b 5 — Total 21. G ryp h on s. J. H . Gifford,b Saunders 4 E. C. Saunders, c New­ ton, b Saunders .. 9 A. S. Burr, c and b Christopherson.. .. 46 C.O.Minchin,bSaundc-rs 2 F. H. Short, b Christo­ pherson ....................4 A. ii. Powell,b Saunders 1 H. Meller, b Christo­ pherson ....................3 P.K. Stotbert.cOrmerod, b Christopherson .. 3 G. Chetwynd,bSaunders 24 A.H.Newington, not out 3 S. J. W . Mackenzie, c Newton,bChristopher- BOWLING AVER AGES. Overs. Mdns Runs. Wkts. Aver. M’Lachlan ... . . . . 13.2 . . 9 .. 4 . . 3 . 1.1 Woth:rspoon . . . . 67 . 41 ..5 9 . . 15 . 3.14 158.2 . . 78 ..176 . 27 . 6.14 Whatmough . . . . . 46 . . 21 ..5 2 . . 6 . 8 4 . 53 ..269 . . 82 . . 8.13 Thornton . , , 1 . 1 .. 0 . . 0 . — 5 . 8 .. 8 . . 0 . __ Ravenscroft , . .. 3 . 0 ..1 0 . 0 . __ Cresswell 4 2 ..1 8 . 0 . __ 8 .' 2 ..2 3 . 0 . . — son B 5,1 b l, w 4 Total ..1 0 9 W . HODGSON’S XI. v. A. LATHAM’S XI. Played at Plaisfcow, on September 13, H o d g s o n ’s XI. First Innings. Second Innings. D. Cator, not o u t..................77 b L a th a m ..................14 II. E. G. Solbe, b Hutton .. 0 c Savage, bLatham .. 0 W . Hodgson, st Savage, b Latham ...........................10 b L a th a m ..................29 P.Cator, c Savage, b Stringer 0 c and b Solbe .. .. 0 Millward and Wotherspoon bowled two no-balls, and Brown one wide. LEATHER HE ID . G. Baddeley, b Latham W . Baddeley, c Solbe, Stringer .................... II, Baddeley, st Latham Hutton............................. J. Hodgson, c Savage, Hutton............................. H. Rush, c Wyborn, Latham ............................. 0 P. Savage, run out .. .. 0 T.Hodgson,c Solbe, bHutton 0 B 6,1 b 1, w 2. n b 1 .. 10 0 c Lewis, b Solbe.. 2 b L a th a m ....................0 11 ruu out.............................2 0 c Savage, b Hutton .. 9 b Solbe.................... c Ilott, b Selbo .. not out.................... B l, n b l .. Total............................. 113 L ath am ' s X I. Total First Innings. B. Savage, c T. Hcdgson, b S o lb e ...........................................0 F. Savage, b Solbe..........................4 Hi A. Hutton, c and b D. C a to r ......................................... 13 A. Latham, b Solbe .. . .4 0 Second Innings. c D. Cator, b Solbo . b Solbe........................... 12 b W. Hodgson .. st WT. Hodgson, b D. Cator ................ 80 . boxbe, c Hodgson, b Solbo 5 b W . Hodgson .. .. 1 i . Lewis, st W. Hodgson, b S. Baddeiey.............................8 b Solbe............................6 l . stringer, b Solbe .. .. 0 b W. Hodgson .. .. 0 w w .! b Solb® ....................2 cJ. Hodgson, bD.Cator 2 W . Wyborn,b Solbe .. .. 2 notout...................... o G. W.Vborn, b Solbe .. .. 0 b Solbo...................... 2 Johnson, not o u t ....................0 b Solbe................... 0 B ..................................... ....... B .............................3 Total.. 78 Total 07 BURLINGTON. First Eleven only. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 25; won, 10; drawn, 10; los',5. May 19, v. Penge. Won. Burlington, 108 for 1 wicket Penge, 96. June 9, v. Bruce Castle School. Won. Burlington, 122 for 8 wickets; Bruce Castle School, 101. Juno 18, v. Mitcham. Won. Burlington, 137 and 75 Mitcham, 125. June 28, v. Trafalgar. Won. Burlington, 11?; Trafalgar, 35. July 4, v. Merchant Taylors’ School. Won. Burlington, - 56 and 75; Merchant Taylors’ School. 43. July 23, v. Northbrook. Won. Burlington, 85; North­ brook, 69. August 6, v. Broxbourne. Won. Burlington, 196; Brox- boume, 91. August 20, v. Storrington. Won. Burlington, 183; Storriugton, 56. August 21, v. Goodwood. Won. Burlington, 86; Good­ wood, 47. August 25, v. Priory Park. Won. Barlifigton, 91; Priory Park, 74 and 90. April 28, v. East Moulsey. Drawn. Burlington, 44 fio wickets down ; East Moulsey, 77. June 2, v. Erith. Drawn. Burlington, 220; Erith, 45 for 4 wickets. July 14, v. Clapham. Drawn. Burlington, -*• Clapham, 198. July 21, v. Mitcham. Drawn. Burlington, 99 ; Mitcham, 74 for 8 wickets. August 4, v. Charlton Park. Drawn. Burlington, 63 for 6 wickets; Charlton Park, 112. August 11, v. Spencer. Drawn. Burlington, 81 for 6 wickets; Spencer, 148. August 21 and 22, v. Bognor. Drawn. Burlington, 120 and 255; Bognor, 71 and 139 for 7 wickcts. August 23, v, Fairfield. Drawn. Burlington, 71 for 6 wickets; Fairfield, 94. September 1, v. Broxbourne. Drawn. Burlington, 237 for 8 wickets. September 8, v. Northbrook. Drawn. Butlington, 203 for 6 wickets. , June 6, v. Merchant Taylors’ School. Lost. Burlington, 69 : Merchant Taylors’ School, 79. June 30, v. Charlton Park. Lost. Burlington, 86; Chaulton Park, 77. Matehcs played, 35; won, 20; lost, 11; drawn 4. No average is taken for less than four completed innings BATTING AVER1GES. Most Inns. Runs. in Inna. Avge. Adkins, II. J.b .. 5 . 20 . . 8 . 4 Aston-Key, C. W. .. . 10 .. 238 . 55* . L3.8 Barry, F........................... . 6 .. 151 . 57 *. . 25.1 6 . 18 . 9 . 3 77 . 38* . 19.1 rj 86 . . 81 . 17.1 Brooks, H.rt .. .. 5 . 33 . 20 . 6.3 4 . 26 . . 8 . 6.2 Budd, (J. L .a .. . 8 .. 63 . 80 . 8.4 9 . 128 . . 37 . 14.2 15 . 183 . . 89 . 12.6 14 . 93 ; . 29* . 6.0 . 12 . 208 . . 87 . 17,4 Fitz Gibbon, V.b .. 4 . 55 . . 85 . 13.3 46 . . 15 . 7.4 Hands, E.6 .. .. 13 . 120 . . 45 . 9.3 Henderson, J................. 4 . 18 . . 15 . 4.2 Ilewlins, W.6 .. .. .. 7 . 50 . 20 . 7.1 4 . 31 . 2L . 7.3 Ker, Ii. W ........................ .. 8 . 131 . . 47* . 16.3 29 . . 13 . 4.5 Lucas, E. M .................. . 6 . 171 . . £6 . 28.3 Lucas, F. G. L.............. .. 5 . 142 . 56 . 23.2 Lowis, H. E.a .. .. .. 11 . 160 . 73 . 14.6 Lashmar, A. M.a . 6 . 41 . . 14 . 6.5 Lindsay, H. M.............. . 10 . 146 . . 42* . 14.6 151 . . 61 . 18.7 Monier Williams, T.a .. 6 . 20 . 13 . . 3.2 Pawle, F. D. .. : .. 4 . 62 . 29 . 15.2 Penny, G.a .. 5 . . 44 . 27 .. 8.4 Scott, S. W ..................... .. 5 . 528 . 150 .. 105.3 .. 23 . . 759 . 112 .. 83 Sturt, F............................ .. 19 . . 194 . 85* . 10.4 142 . 80 .. 20.*2 , , 6 . . 44 . 17 .. 7.2 Walters, P. M................ . . 16 . . 244 . 57 .. 15 4 Williams, F. Hue .. .. 35 . 8‘37 . 80 . D.17 4 . 8 . 5* . 2 a Inducing one second eleven match. b Including two second eleven matches. 'The following is a list of bowlers who have taken more than ten wickets during the s e a s o n T . Spencer, 58; E. English, 53; C. Aston-Key, 32; F. Sturt, 30; F. Wright, 27; H. Crispe, 24; A, C. Macpherson, 24; E. Hands, 19; F. Hue Williams, 19; Long, 18; R. W . Ker, 15; S. W . Scott, 15; H. E. Lowe?, 11. O n September 15, R. H. Sherwin, for North­ wood Trinity v. Hanley and District, bowled 8.4 overs, 3 maidens, 9 runs for 9 wickets. P layin g for the Stygians v. Merchant Tay­ lor’s School on September 15, T. S. Steel took six wickets (5clean bowled), for five runs. Next Number of CRICKET, Thursday, October 25.

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