Cricket 1883
SEPT. 20 , 1883. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 409 CRYSTAL PALACE. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 51 ; won, 18 ; drawn, 11; lost, 22. Matches won, 18 :— May 14.—At Bickley, v. Bickley. Won by 129 runs. C.P., 177 ; Bickley, 48 and 59 for 7 wickets. May 24.—At Palace, v. Clapton. Won by 83 runs. C.P., 180 ; Clapton,97. May 80.—At Brighton, v. Brighton College. Won by an iunings and G9 runs. C.P.,207; College, 43 and 95. June 2.—At Palace, v. M.C.C. and Ground. Won by 146 runs. C.P., 221; M.C.C., 75 and 55 for two wickets. Juno 9.—At Sutton, v. Sutton. Won by 14 runs. C.P., 51 and 79 for three wickets ; Sutton, S7. June 16.—At Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe. Won by 179 runs. C.P., 254 ; Addiscombe, 75. June 18.—At Palace, v. Tooting Wanderers. Won by 62 runs. C.P., 170 ; Wanderers, 108 and 65 for 8 wickets. July 7.—At Palace, v. Kensington Bark. Won by 79 runs. C.P., 209 ; Kensington Park, 130. July 7.—At Highgate, v. Ilighgate School. Won by 92 runs. C.P., 183; School, 91. July 21.—At Palace, v. Civil Service, Won by 55 runs. C.P., 123 ; Civil Service, 68. July'23, 21, and 25.—At Catford, v. Private Banks. Won by 9 wickets. C.P., 110 and 33 for one wicket; Banks, 66 and 74. July 26.—At Clapton, v. Clapton. Won by one wicket and 31 ruus. C.P,, ItiB for 9 wickets ; Clapton, 157. August 2.—At Palace, v. Blackheath Morden. Won by 151 runs. C.P., 220 ; Morden, 69 and 76 for 5 wickets. August 15.—At Palace, v. United Theatrical Ciub. Won by 3 wickets and 12 runs. C.P., 169 for 7 wickets ; Theatricals, 157. August 15.—At Eastbourne v. Eastbourne. Won by an inn ings and 163 runs. C.P., 317; Eastbourne, 73 and 81. August 13.—At Croydon, v. Oakfield. Wen by 119 runs. C.P., 218; Oakfield 99. August 31.—At Aberdeen, v. Aberdeenshire. Won by an innings and 87 runs. C.P., 268 ; Aberdeen shire, 117 and 64. September 8.—At Palace, v. Gryphons. Won by 5 wickets and 161 runs. C.P., 236 for five wickets ; Gryphons, 45. Matches lost, 22 : — May 12.—At Ealing, v. Ealing. Lost by 5 wickets and 30 runs. C.P., 54; Ealing, 84, for 5 wickets. May 14.—At Charlton, v. Charlton Park. Lost by 117 runs. C.P., 73 and 27 ; Charlton Park, 190. May 17.—At Palace, v. Chatham Houso Wanderers. Lost by 19 runs. C.P., 101; Wanderers, lilO, and 41, for 8 wickets. May 19.—At Palace, v. Will-o’-the-Wisps. Lost by 36 runs C.P., 139; Will-o’-lhe-Wisps, 175. June 2.—At Lee, v. Granville. L03t by 9 / runs. C.P., 48 ; Granville, 145. June 7.—At Palace, v. Richmond. Lost by 110 runs. C.P. 67; Richmond 177. June 13.—At Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington Park. Lost by 236 runs. C.P., 50; KensingtonPark, 283. June 20.—At Streatham, v. Strcatham. Lost by fc6 runs. C.P., 76 and 1U0 for 5 wickets; Streatham, 162. June 23.—At Palace, v. Bickley. Lost by 37 runs. C.P., 117; Bickley, 154 and 88 for 7 wickets. June 28, .29—At Brighton, v. Brighton. Lost by an inn ings aud 20 runs. C.P., 199 and 16a; Brigh ton, 381. June 33.—At Palace, v. Rossall Rangers. Lost y 7 runs. C.P., 69; Rossa.l Rangers, 76 and 47 for 6 wickets. July 19.—At Palace, v. Upton Park. Lost by 85 run?. C.P., 96 and 62 for 4 wickets ; Upton Park, 181. July 28.—At Wanstead, V. Wanstead. Lost by 5 runs. C.P., 141; Wanstead, 146. August 6.—At Beckenham, v. Beckenham. Lost by 3 runs. C.P., 145 aud 29 for 3 wickets; Beckenham 148. August 11.—At Norwood, y . South Norwood. Lest by 6 runs. C.P., 77 ; South Norwood, 83. August 13.—At Eastbourne, v. Devopshire Park. Lost by 7 wickets. C.P., 124 aud 94; Devonshire Park, 135 and 85 for 3 wickets. August 17.—At Hastings, v. South Saxons. Lost by 7 wickets. C.P., 147 and 137; South Saxons, 265 and 20 for 3 wickets. August 2 3 — At Ecinburgh,v. Grange. Lost by 8 tickets. C.P., 74 and 91; Grange, 101 aud 68 for 2 wickets. August 22.— At Glasgow, v. West of Scotland. Lost by an innings aud 29 runs. C.P., 96 and 81J West of Scotland, 156. August 24.—At Glasgow, v. Drumpellier. Lost by 103 runs. C.P., 90 and 97; Drumpellier, 94 and 19t>. August 27,— At Bridge of Allan, v. Stirlingshi.e. Lost by 35 runs. C.P., 77; Stirlingshire 112 and 109 for 5 wickets. August 29.—At Thornton Castle v. Thornton Castle.* Lost by 9 wickets. C.P., 95 and 53; Thornton Castle, 145 and 4 for 1 wicket. Matches diawn, 11 :— June 9.—At Palace, v. Beckenham. C.P., 566. June 23.— At Hampstead, v. Hampstead. C.P., 286. July 12.—At Richmond, v. Richmond. Richmond 94 for 2 wickets* July 14.—At Palace, v. Oakfield. C.P., £61; Oakfield 31) for 8 wickets. July 14*—At Tottenham, v. Bruce Castle. Bruce Oastls 62 for' 3 wickets. July £8.—At Palace, v. Nondescripts. C.P., 806 ; Nonde scripts, 107 for9wiekets. August 4.—At Palace, v. Harrow Blues. C.P., 292 ; Har- rowiBlues, 123 for 5 wickets. August 11.—At Palace, v. Ealing. C.P.,822; Ealing 200 for 3 wickets. August 23.—At Palace, v. Charlton Park. C.P,, 255; Charlton Park, 97 for 8 wickets. August 25.—At Palace, v. Streatliam, C.P., 131 for 9 wickets ; Streatham 224. August 28.—At Perth, v. Perthshire. C.P., 9 for 5 wi.:kets Noakes,W ... Mitchell, C. Neame, L. H. Smith, C. E. Gardner-Wolloton IS Hartley-Smith, II. 11 Smith, II. P. .. 3 Fitzgerald, G. C ... Inns. 4 ., 17 .. 15 .. 19 .. 28 17 . 14 . 23 . 21 . 6 . 27 . 28 . 12 3 Barry, F. Shorter, S. .. Payne, A. J. L. Clarke, H. P. Dorman, A. W. Knowles, H ... Cosens, G. Aste, J.............. Ferguson, S. M. Crampton, P. Daly, A. R. .. Dorman, C. H. Currey, P. Sheard, T. C. Kettlewvll, W. Tuiner, L. J. Cooper, G. J. Pennycuick, Major 25 Newton, G. H. .. 3 Oelrichs, A. A. E. 15 Rehder, F. A. .. 20 Hetley, H. .. ..2 7 Robeitson. 1<. M. 10 Henderson, J. M. Noakes, B................8 Gould, W .C . . . 4 .. 26 BATTING AVERAGES. Most Runs. 219 4b3 329 893 414 233 63 81 540 279 202 391 368 -.03 426 408 189 47 81 493 184 39 3u9 439 114 334 , 86 143 204 254 64 161 79 .. 14 .. 3 .. 26 .. 37 14 Abell, H. F. Erskine, M. H. , Wheeler, P. H. . Kettlewell, A. Williams, H. McGetrge, D. . West, F. .. . Hawkins, W .Il. . Cotterill, R. S .. Mosenthal, 11. . Hughes, S. H. . Brushfield, T. Leete, N. .. , 5 8 3 , 5 10 1.3 5 7 4 5 3 7 , 6 40 62 14 *5 42 57 28 34 19 15 8 7 5 in Inns. . 202 , . 117* . . 83 . . 9J . Ii3 . 42 , . »0 . 25 , , 87 . , 73 . , 52* . . 54 . . 75 , . 33 , . 117 . . 59 . 45 , . 40 . 16 . 85 . 85 . 85 . 61 . 89 . 30 . 68 . 35 . 46 . 22 . 58 . 15 . 19 . 24 . 13 . 28 . 24 . 14 . 15 . 18 . 15* . 14 . 15 . 11 . II . 4 . 4 . 8* . Times not out. . 0 :. 1 .. ,. 2 .. 8 .. 0 .. ,. 0 .. ,. 0 .. . 1 .. . I .. . 2 .. . 3 .. . I .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . 1 .. . 3 .. . 0 .. . 1 .. . 1 .. . 2 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . I .. . 5 .. . J. .. . u .. . 8 .. . 2 .. . 3 .. . 4 .. . 9 .. . 0 .. . 1 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . I .. . I .. . 3 .. . 3 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . 0 .. . 2 .. . 8 .. Avge. 54.3 29.4 25.4 24.6 23 21.2 21 23.1 20 18.9 18.4 17.17 17.1 1..1 16.10 16.8 15.9 15.2 15.1 14.28 13.2 13 12.17 12.7 12.6 12.4 12 11.11 11.6 10.14 10.4 9.8 9.7 8.2 8 7.5 7 6.1 6 5.7 5.3 4.6 4.3 8 2.2 1.2 1.2 The following played two innings only : —W . A. W’liiting 14* and 27, E. li. iiurkitt 37 and 0, W. Pitman 4* and 27, G. S. Page, 19 and 2, J. H. Busteed 2 and 2, F. G.Wilkinson 1 aud 4, W. F. Noakes 0 aud 4, G. B. Partridge 0 and 0, and S. Vigers 0 and 0. The following one innings only G. H. Neame 22, J. Turner 6, E. A. Reeves 1*, C. A. Popa 0, D. O. Kerr 0, H . G. B. Vane 0, and F. Martelli 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Runs. Mdns. Wkts. 169 437 87 987 1319 51 577 93 341 384 767 118 393 1U3 139 503 L. J. Turner and A. W . Dorman bowled two no-balls each, F. Barry one, and J. Aste four no-balls. The following bowled in two innings only : A. R. Daly obtainin g 5, W. C. Gould 5, H. P. Smith 4, S. Vigers 4, B. Noakes 2, T. C. Sheard 1, and J. M. Henderson Uwickets. The following in one innings only :—R. 9. Cotterill ob taining 8, and P. Crampton 2 wickets ; and G. C. Fitz gerald, L. H. Neame, H. Hartley-Smith, W . A. Whitiog, 1). M^George, E. A. Reeves, F. W6st, W . Noakes, W. Kettlewell, fci. H. Hughes, and H. F. Abell without succob. Smith C. E. .. 471 Cozens, G. .. 1139 Currey, P............. 138 Aste, J.................. 2539 Turner, L. J. .. 3513 Hawkins, W. R. 118 Dorman, C. H. 1320 Clarke, H. P. .. 176 Ferguson, S. M. 778 Barry, F.............. 865 Dorman, A. W . 231-J Shorter, S. .. 168 Robertson, F. M. 793 Leote, N .............. 2U0 Brushfield, T ... 440 Mjr. Pennycuick 98Q 25 . 99 5 176 . 228 , 6 , 77 . 9 , 41 61 147 0 85 7 24 52 18 .. 46 ,. 8 ,. 92 .. 120 .. 4 .. 46 .. 7 ,. 26 25 . 50 . 7 . 24 . 6 . 8 . 28 Avge. 9.7 9.23 la.7 13.67 10.119 12.3 12.25 13.2 18.13 15.9 15.17 16.6 16.9 17.2 17.8 17.27 An extraordinary piece of bowling is recorded to A. Coward, in a match on September 1, be tween Bassett, near Southampton, and Eastleigh, which i 3 a part of Bishopstoke. He clean bowled all the ten Eastleigh wickets (four with successive balls), at a cost of only six runs. The total was SO. BROADWATER. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Won, 8 j lest, 5 ; drawn, 5> May 1.—v. Surrey Club and Ground. Wdn by 33 runSi Broadwater, 88 and 93 ; Surrey Ciub, 55 and 80*. *1 wickct dewn May 12.—v. Esher. Drawn. Broadwater, 7^* j Esher, 210 *6 wickets down. May 28.—v.Surrey County School. Lost by 14 runs. Surrey County School, 158 and 13* ; Broadwater, 144. *2 wickets down. May26.— v. Charterhouse. Drawn. Broadwater, 78. *3 wickets down. June 2.—v. Royal Military College. Won by an innings and 46 runs. Broadwater, 218 ; Royal Mili tary College, 118 and 54. June 11.—v. 3rd Batt. The Queens. Won by 190 runs Broadwater, 275 ; 3rd Batt. The Queens, 85 Juno 19.—v. Charterh®use 2nd X I. Won by 27 runs. Charteihonse, 66 and 82; Broadwater, 93. July 10.—v. Shamleigh Green. Won by 225 runs. Broad water, 314 ; Shamleigh Green, 89. Augusts.— v. Esher. Diawn. Esher, 335; Broadwater 144*, *7 wickets down. August 7.—v. Old Carthusians. Lost by 116 runs. Old Carthusians, 270 ; Broadwater, 154. August 8.—v. Wellington Wanderers. Loss by 6 ruus. Broadwater, 174; Wellington Wandertr3,180. August 10.^-v. Civwthornc. Won by an innings and 10 runs. Crowthorne, 23 and 38 ; Broadwaterl 162. August 12.—v, Ne’er-do-Weels. Drawn. Broadwater, 371 Ne’er-do-Weels, 71*. *7 wickets down. August 16.—v. Nutfield. Drawn. Broadwater, 106*; Nut- field, 227. *13 a bide, 9 wickets down. August 17.—v. Holmwood. Lost by 8 runs. Broadwater, 141; Holmwood, 144. August 18.— v. Frensham. Won by 26 runs. Broadwater 1SJ ; Fronsham,124 and 47*. *8 wickets down. Augu3t21.—v. Aldershot Division. Lost by four wickets. Broadwater, 72 and 2u9; Aldershot Division, 224 and 60*. *6 wickets down. September 6.—v. L. and S.W .R. Co. Won by 103 runs. L. and S.W.R. Co., 175; Broadwater, 2 82. BATTING AVERAGES. Cattley, A. C. Casswell, H. E. . Cattley, S. W. . Leese, J. F. .. . Spens, Capt. Longman, G. Marshall, M. W .. Clarke, H. C. Cottreil, C. E. . Gillett, Rev. H.E Marshall, W . D. Gatehouse, H . . Clarke, C.C. Clarke, M. C. Mellersh, B. De Paravicini, H Lambert, C. Marshall, B. Godfrey, C. F. . Goldney, G. II. . Harrison, F. G. . Sparkas, J. .. . Harris, K. .. Shearburn, H. . Bovill, A. . . . Abbott, W. .. . Harrison, B. G .. The following have played in two innings:—Lucas, A. P*» 8 and 18; Ackroyd, S. 11. 19 and 0; Bond, G., 0 and0» Haddow, E. M., 36 and 5 ; Pockliugton, E., 17 and 0; Gosling, E., 19 aud 38 ; Bctham, C. G., 2 aud 2* ; Light- foot, S., 2 and 3*; Shotter, J. P., 22 and 4 ; Milner, M. H., 2 and 0; Mathison, A. H., 5 and 0 ; Bradley, A., 2 and 5 ; Holden, G., 0* and 5 ; Brownrigg, C. E., 4 and 11; Monk- land, F. G., 12 and 30*; Bakeweli, E. F., 0 and 5 ; O’Brien, T. C., 19 and 2; Norris, W., 55 and 41; Maudo, R. W , 0 and 5*; Brodrick, A., 0* aud 2. The following have played iu one inning*:—Fowler, Rev. R., 3 ; Debenhara, W., 0; Carmichael, J., 11*; Hughes, Major, 2 ; Aspinall, 0; Money, Capt., 1 ; Marshall, W .G ., 38; Wadham, M. W ., 6 ; HarDottle, J., 1; Sewell, E. A., 2; Mellersh, R. H., 0; Norris, E., 9 ; Baunatine, R. A., I s ; Cave, B. S., 13; Milne, E. A., 94; Cattley, H ., 15; Walters, O. M. 10*; High, W ., 5 ; Revill, C. E., 0 ; Barrow, Col., 3; Marshall, O. P., 0; Michele, L ., 27. Most Times Inns. Runs. in Inns, not out. Avge. . 3 .. 1A .. 67 . . 0 .. 50 . 6 .. 2d8 .. 146 .. 0 .. 43 . 5 .. 193 .. 108 . . 0 .. 88 . 3 . . 1U0 .. 93 . . 0 .. 93 . 4 ,.. 110 50 . . 0 .. 27 . 4 109 .. 63 . . 0 .. 27 . 16 . . 849 .. 80 . . 8 .. 26 . 5 . . 120 .. 86 .. 0 .. 24 . 5 .. 102 .. 47 .. 0 .. 20 . 8 .. 154 .. 70 .. 0 .. 19 . 17 . . 303 .. H3 . . 1 .. 18 . 4 ,.. 50 .. 37 .. 1 .. 16 . 5 .. 66 .. 32 .. 1 .. 16 . 4 ... 65 46 .. 0 .. 16 . 4 . . 65 .. 34 .. 0 .. 16 F. 8 . . 45 .. 32 .. 0 .. 15 . 11 .,. 107 25 .. 1 .. 10 . 5 . . 23 .. 14 .. 2 .. 9 . 3 .. 18 .. 11 . . 1 .. 9 4 . 81 .. 17 . . 0 .. 8 . 3 . 8 .. 15 . . 2 .. 8 . 4 .. 23 .. 14 . . 1 .. 7 . 3 ,.. 11 5 .. 1 .. 5 , 3 . 5 3 .. 2 .. 5 . 6 ,.. 29 .. 18 . . 0 . . 4 3 . . 13 .. 1) .. 0 .. 4 3 . 0 0 . . 0 . . 0 Next Number of CRICKET, Thursday, October 25.
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