Cricket 1884

270 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULYio, issi this year through illness. I have not received official intimation of the Eton Eleven, but it is expected the follow­ ing will play :—E. J. Lucas (captain), H. W. Forster, F. Thomas, H.Philip- son, F. A. Soames, Lord George Scott, T.H. Barnard, E. G. Bromley- Martin, H. J. Mordaunt, T. W. Brand, and C. E. Murdoch. T he following are the highest bat­ ting averages of not less than five completed innings in all county and first - class matches up to Saturday last— Cmpltd. Innings. Buns. Most in Innings. Avrg. A. G. Steel . 9 401 134 44.5 Lord Harris . 16 681 112* 42 9 Scotton . 13 539 134 41.6 W. W. Read . . 20 781 162* 89.1 Barnes.. . 19 ■728 105* 38.6 W. Newliam 8 302 85 37.6 W. G. Grace 22 694 107 31.12 Shrewsbury 15 468 209 31.3 Tester................. 14 434 80 31 T. C. O’Brien . 25 773 119 30.23 G. G. Hearne . . 19 557 116 29.6 M, C. Kemp 14 411 95 29.5 H a l l ................ . 19 556 128* 29.5 M. P. Bowden . . 17 464 89* 27.5 J. E. K. Studd . . 13 358 82* 27.7 A. J. Webbe . 14 378 83* 27 C. T. Studd . . 15 398 141* 26.8 W. R. Gilbert . 12 318 C9 26.6 E. M. Grace . 10 265 G7 26.5 H. W. Bainbridge 14 367 80 26,3 CARSHALTON PARK v. BUTTERFLIES. Played at Carshalton Park on July 5. C a rsh alton P a r k , First Innings. H. E. M. Stutfield, o Leslie, b Bulpett .. 0 S. A. Jones, c Leslie, b B u lp e t t .................. 6 J. E. A. GreatoreX, c C. Lucas, b Goldney 21 R .l’Anson, c M. Luca?, b Beaumont .. . . 1 8 0. J. H. Cooper, c F. Lucas, b Bulpett .. 14 J. Colman, b M. Lucas 16 T. Micklem,cF., b M. Lucas ..................10 P. T. Wrigley, c F. Luca?, b Beaumort 80 H. B. Burnell,c Leslie, b Beaumont .. .. 9 A. Durandu, 1 b w, b H ic k le y ..................16 W. L. Bright, not out 2 B 9,1 b 2,w 3, n b l 15 Total ..157 In the Second Innings, Stutfield scored (not cut) 1, Wrigley, b F. Lucas, 18, Burnell (notout) 1, Bright, c Goldney, b F. Lucas, 5—Total 20 B u t t e r f l ie s . C. F. H. Leslie, c Wrigley, b I’Anson 12 M. P.Lucan,st Wrigley, b I’Anson..................9 C.W.Bulpett, c Bright, b Colm an..................6 F. G. L. Lucas, b Col­ man ..........................18 E. J. Beaumont, c Greatorex, b Colman 1 C. J. Lucas,st Wrigley, b Burnell..................28 A. B. Giles, b I’Anson 16 C.L. Hickley, b l’Anson 10 W. A. Lucy, c Mickiey, b Greatorex .. .. 8 G. H. Goldney, net out 2 C. T. Giles, b I’Ansou 0 L b .......................... 1 Total .106 AN A ccu rate T en nis C o u r t . —The eye detetsat once the difference between C ourts maikcd out by Proctor’s Patent Cha 'ns.ond thosewith a tapemeasure; the absolute accuracy of the former is strikingly evi* dent. Box of Cbaiux, with directions for use, price 10b. 6d., from Frank Proctor, Patentee, S*cveuagc, Herts; and Wholesale Firms.— A d vt . INCOGNITI v, UPPER TOOTING. Played at Tooling on July 3. I n co gn iti . L. A. Shuter, b Ker .. 21 M j <r Beaver, h Ker .. 8 W. Winter, b K- t 0 E. A. l’arke. b Kir .. 0 Rev.A. h ;Winter, b Ker 17 H. Meller, b Morice .. 15 G. A. Rimirgton, b Ker 0 A. W. L. Hemming, not out ..................42 C. E. Horcer, h w, b Lipscom b..................i C. J. Ashmore, c Ker, b Lipscom b.................. P. C. Millard (sub.), b Ker .......................... B3, lb 4, w l .. T o t a l. U rrE R T o o tin g . E. P. Bovill, c Hem­ ming, b Horner .. 2 W. Earle, not out .. 11 B ..........................27 W. II. Lipscomb, c and b M e lle r ..................12 J. F. Miller, b Horner 7 N. Morice, b Shuter .. 22 W.A.Soames, c Beaver, b H orn er..................22 Total . G. F.Bonner, run out.. 67 H. T. Mackenzie, b Meller ..................17 J. C. Ker, F.,C. B. Wright, and C. J. Dann did not bat. .187 INCOGNITI v. SCHOOL OF GUNNERS" Played at Shoeburyness on July 4 and 5. I ncogs it i . First Innings. Major Beaver, b Pratt 3 A.VV. L. Hemming, c MurehiBSon, b Pratt 7 H. J. Hill, b Bailward 62 D.D.Pontifex, c Smith, b Curteis..................12 F.E. Street, c Murchis- son,b Coker .. .. 62 Capt. R. P. Maitland, c Hamilton, b Bail­ ward ..........................5 H. P. Hargreaves, b K em b a ll.................. 17 A. R. Cobb, b Coker .. 87 Major Bircham, run out ..........................14 Capt. Blewitt (sub.), b Fegen..........................24 G. J. Fraser, not ou t.. 4 B 10,1 b 5, w 15 .. 30 I Total . ..277 In the Second Innings, Beaver scored (not out) 105, Cobb (not out) 30, Bii chain, c Pratt, b Bailward, 84; b 8,1 b 4, w 7—Total 188. S chool of Major t t /, b Hill .. 0 K. J. W. Murcbisson, b Pontifex .. Dr. Bourns, c Street, b H i l l .......................... Capt.Coker, c Maitland, b Bircham.................. F. A. Curteis, c and b- Pontifi x ..................74 M. F. Fegen, b Cobb .. 16 G. V. Kemball, b Ponti­ fex ..........................21 58 12 G u n n e r y . Gunner Smith, c Blew­ itt, b Beaver .. .. 1 Capt.Hamilton, c and b Beaver ..................15 Capt. Pratt, run out .. 4 Capt. Bailward, not out 2 B 10, l b l , w 7 . . 1 8 Total , CLAPTON v. CRYSTAL PALACE. Played at Clapton on July 3. C la pto n . Tir&t Innings. Beoond Innings. F. Tetley, c sub.,b Robert­ son .................................. It . 37 W. Batty, run out .. .. 2 b Brushfield .. . 0 J. B. Manson,c Robertson, b Brushfield.................. 15 b Brushfield .. . 14 J. Willocks, b Robertson 0 b Brushfield .. . 5 J. II. Douglas, c Kettle- well, b Brush field.. .. 29 c Kettlewell, b J. W. McEwen, c Shoiter, b Robertson.................. 2 . 51 C. M. Tebbut, c and b Hetley .......................... 12 J. Maton, c tub-, b Robeitson .................. 0 c and b Meredith . 8 R H.Claik, b Robertson T. C. Taylor, not out 3 4 b Brubbfield .. . 5 W. Low, absent 0 b Cosens .. .. . 62 B 12,1 b 7 .................. 19 B 16,1 b 4, w 2 22 Total ..................100 Total .. .221 C rysta l P a lace . A. W. G. Woolloton, b M cE w cn ..............18 F. A . Rthder, b Mc­ Ewen......................15 W. Kcttkwell, c Low, b McEwen .. .. 0 H. Hetley, c Low, b McE w e n ...............4 A. Meieditb, b M c­ Ewen....................... 2 G. Cot-ens, bMcEwen 4 F. M. Robertson, c Low, b McEwen .. 0 T. Brushfield, c Low, 1) McEwen .. .. 0 S. Shorter, not out H. Baker, run out O. Liggett, run out B 1,1 b 2 Total 55 FREE FORESTERS v. HENLEY. Placed at Henley on July 5. H e n le y . H. Topham, c and b Maudo .................. 8 F. H. Lee, b W ilde.. 11 K. Raven, not out .. 15 H.W.Hutson, b Rowe 6 B 4, I b 5, w 3 .. 12 E. M. Forbef, b Maude 6 F. II. Lee,b Rawlinson 1 Rev. R. H. Hart Davis, b M a u d e ..................8 H. R. Mariiott,bMaude 18 C. Pigg, b Maude .. £4 Capt.Beecher,c Boville, b Wilde ..................8 G. E. Brakspear, b Wilde..........................1 Total , .108 F r e e F o r e ste r s . C. R. Seymour, b Top­ ham ..........................4 H. G. S. Hughes, c Hart Davis,bTopham 18 P. R. Toynbee,run out 68 H. T. Griffiths, 1b w, b Hutson ..................7 F. W . Maude,b Raven 5 G. D. Rowe, not out .. 17 W. D. Boville, not out 10 B 9, lb 3, w l, n b l 14 Total .138 E C. SILVERTHORNE’S ELEVEN v. UNITED THESPIANS. Played on the Ground of the Private Ranks Club, at Catford Bridge, on July 4. U n ite d T h e spia n s . E. Manning, ran out.. F. W. Tew, c Bernard, b G. Palmer .. J. Brockbank, b C. Pearse .................. A. Wrheatman, not out C. J. Fulton, st H. G. Palmer, b G. Palmer W .H . Clifton, c and b C. Pearse.................. W . H. Golds, b G. Palmer ................... H. Saker, c Coffin, b C. P earse.................. D. Lely, b Bowden .. A. Leigh, b Bowden .. G. Barrett, c W. L. Pierce, b Langton .. B .......................... T o ta l..................78 E .C .S ilv e r th o r n e ’ s E leven . W. L. Pierce, b Brock­ bank ..........................25 C. Pearse,b Wheatman 48 M. P. Bowden, c Tew, b Barrett..................99 H. G. Palmer, 1b w, b Barrett .. . . . . 46 R. Langton, st Leigh, b Batrett..................42 K. D. Coffin, b Clifton 1 G. Palmer, not out .. 27 W. B. Godfrey,stLeigh, b Golds .. . . 1 5 R . W . Burroughs, not out ................................9 B 20,1 b 5, w 1 .. 26 Total . W. Bernard and E. W. Foss did not bat. SURBITON v. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL. Played at Surbiton on June 28. S u rbito n . J. A. Perkin, c Judge,R. Case, b Francis .. 0 b D u n n .......................88 J. H. Pigot, c sub., b Orm erod.................. C. B. Phipps, b Dunn 28 B. Howell, b Francis.. 15 G. H. Wmdeler, b Or­ merod] .................... I ll J .8. Challis, c and b Dunn................................ 0 S t . B a r th o lo m e w ’! C. T. Perkin, b Francis 2 W. Pearson, b Buck­ land ..........................48 R. B. Perkin ,b Francis 16 P. C. Bates not out .. 14 B 21,1 b 6, w 1 .. 81 Total H ospital . T. Buckland, b Phipps 8 E. B. Ormerod, « Per­ kin, b W indehr .. 4 E. Dunn, b Phipps .. 18 T. Robinson, c and b W indeler.................. 2 W. Wickham, b W in­ deler ..........................3 C. E. Judge, not out.. 26 A. Wright, b Windeler 0 Francis, b Windeler .. 3 B.Burgess, b Windeler 7 B 23,1 b4, w 4, nb 1 82 Total 88 OLD FRIENDS v. BALHAM. Played at Wandsworth on June 28. O ld F r ie n d s . 15 E. Goodr,on,b Stead .. 8 Dunkley, 1 b w, b H odgson..................25 Perkins, n otout.. .. 0 B 11,1b 6,w 2, n b l 20 Stocks, b Mitchell E. Eades, b Mitchell .. J. Carrott, b Mitchell.. Rose, not out .. .. 48 Bryan, c Shernall, b Stead..........................40 Morris, run out .. .. 5 Total Lowry, b Mitchell .. 0 Shoebridgo did not bat. .161 J. Kebble,b Dunkley. E. Godber, b Lcwiy .. F. Shernell, run out .. G. Scott, c Peikins, b Lewry .................. T. Mitchell, b Dunkley E. Bridger, st Rose, b Lowry .. .. .. B a lh a m . 0 |H.Edwards,retiredhort 20 0 I Hue Edwaids. net out 7 8 T.Hodgson, b Dunkley 5 ! N. Stead, b Dunkley .. 8 5 |W. Scott, b Stocks .. 2 0 , B 6,1 b 4..................10 0 i Total 55

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