Cricket 1884
SEPT. 18, 1884. CEICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 431 B a t t in o A v e r a g e s , F. H. S «g g .................. Mr. G. G. Walker .. Mr. I j . C. Docker Mr. G. B. Barrington Cropper .................. Mr. A. H. Cochrane .. W. Sugg .................. "Wood-Sim* .. .. W. Chatterton .. T. M ycroft.................. Foster.......................... Sha k lo c k .................. Mr. R. P. Smith Marlow .................. Platts I.................. Mr. L. Wright Inns. 20 .. . 16 .. 16 8 2) 6 4 .. 11 . . 20 18 .. 11 .. 14 . 8 . 20 . 4 4 . Most in Times Runs. inns, notout. 877 . 226 , 276 , 111 281 73 66 50 41 0 . 4 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 81 ..5 0 .. 0 . 40 .. 26* .. 1 . 180 .. 43 .. 0 . 210 .. 49 .. 2 . 115 .. 24* .. 8 . 144 .. bQ* .. 1 , 1*2 .. 50 .. 2 , 62 .. 1*2 .. 0 ■ 135 .. 2» .. 1 , 23 .. 13 .. 0 . 12 .. 4 .. 0 , Aver. 18.17 18.10 17.4 14.2 14.1 13.3 13.1 12.12 11.12 11.5 11.1 11 7.6 7.2 5.3 3 ♦Signifies not out. Mr. S. II. Evershed played in three innings, scoring 0, 3 and 50. The following played in two innings . Burrows, 0 and 13; J. Chatterton, 0 and 0 ; Mr. W: L. Shipton. 1 and 3; Mr. W. Evershed, 4 aud 3 ; and H. Shaw, 12 (not out) and 0. B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . 0»er8. Shacklock .. .. 182.1 Mr. A. Cochrane 71 Chattertoo.. .. 218 Croppor .. .. 289 Marlow .. .. 884.1 , Mr. G.G. Walker 302.2 . Mr. L. C. Docker 80.2 Mdns. Runs. Wkts. 65 25 , 103 . 189 175 , 93 . 13 360 , 118 , 856 , , 440 581 . 589 . 60 . 19 22 28 , 21 . 2 Aver 1# 18.4 18.14 20 2'.24 28.1 30 The f dlowing bowled in two innings: Foster, 8, 4, 13, 0, and Wood-Sims, 9, 4, 10, 0. The following bowled in one innings : PlattR, 8, 2, 8. 0, Barrows ; 4,0, 10, 0; W. Sugg. 7 2. 8, 18, ; H. Shaw, 15, 8, 20, 4, and Mr. S. H. Evershed 2, 0, 8, 0. SUSSEX. RE3ULTS OF MATCHES. Matches p’ayed, 12; won, 6; lost, 5; dra*rn 1. Date and place. 1st inn. 2nd inn. Tot. May 15,16, Sussex............. 76 .. 41 ..1 2 0 Nottingham . .. . Notts ............. 271 .. — .. 271 Lost by an innings and 151 runs. May 26, 27, Sussex............. 179 .. 59* .. 238 Gloucester . . . . Gloucestershire 171 .. 61 .. 287 * Three wickets do*n. Won by seven wickets. June 12,13, Sus-ex............ 133 .. 58 .. 191 Huddersfield.... Yorkshire . . . . 285 .................. 285 Lost by an innings and 91 runs. June 19,20, Sussex.............. 248 .. 290 .. 588 Brighton ...........Gloucestershire 248 .. 241 .. 489 Won by 49 runs. June 26, 27,28, Sussex.............. 128 .. 802 .. 4SC Brighton ...........N o tts................ 458 .. — .. 458 Lost by an innings and 28 runs. July 3,4,5, Sussex.............. 270 .. 461 .. 734 Brighton . .. .. Kent .................219 .. 13t* ..3 1 9 * Seven wickets down. Drawn. July 10,11, Sussex.............. 92 .. 113 .. 205 Brighton ...........Surrey.................177 .. 29* .. 206 * No wicket down. Lost by ten tickets. July 17,18, 19, Sussex.............. 98 .. 291 .. 392 Tonbridge...........Kent..................... 116 .. 163 .. 279 Won by 113 runs. July 23, 20,39, Sussex. 125 .. 115 .. 270 Derby..................Derbyshire____ 149 .. 71 .. 220 Won by 50 runs. Aug 11,12, 18, Sussex.............. 827 .. 88* .. 416 Brighton ...........Derbyshire.... 175 .. 236 .. 411 * Three wicktt-s down. Won by seven wickets. Au?. 21,22, z3, Su-sex..............859 .. — .. 859 Bright>n .......... Yorkshire . . . . 164 .. 175 . . 3 0 Won by an inning-? and 19 runs. Sept. 8, 9, 10, Su.-sex............. 74 ..1 0 9 ..1 8 3 Oval......................Surrey................. 154 .. 82* .. 18.5 * Six wickets down. Lost by four wickets. B atting A verages . Most in Times Inns. Runs.Iuns, not out Aver W.Newham.. 17 .. 63S .. 137 .. 0 .. 87.9 E. J. M’Cormick 10 .. 221 .. 73 .. 2 .. 27.5 W . Blackman 17 .. 8 h 5 .. 77* .. 3 .. 27.7 J .H id e.. .. 21 .. 521 .. 112 .. 1 .. 2*3.1 H. Whitfeld.. 15 .. 838 .. 8) .. 1 .. 21.2 Testei .. .. 23 ..4 1 5 .. 81 .. 2 .. 21.4 W. Humphreys 21 .. 812 .. 65 .. 2 .. 18 G. N. W yatt.. 17 .. 261 .. f9 .. 2 .. 17.6 A Paynu .. 7 .. 96 .. 42 .. 1 .. 1»> R. T. E llis .. 20 .. 247 .. 73 .. 1 .. 13 Jt. Phillips .. 19 ..1 1 9 .. 43 .. 3 .. 95 Juniper.. .. 21 .. 105 .. 21 .. 4 .. 6.3 a . Hide .. 21 .. 72 .. 19 .. 2 .. 8,15 C- bh&'p .. 6 .. 23 .. 10 .. 0 .. 8.5 ’’‘Signifies not out. The following played in two innings Quaife. 0 and 2; O. M. Perkins, 11 and 1 (notout): and A. Blackman, 7 and 4. B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wkts Aver. W. Blackman .. W. Humphreys.. J. h'ide .. A Hide .. .. Juniper .. Tester.................. 359 1 . 264 I . 4<7.1 411 , 481 277.2 . 162 . . 46 . . 213 . . 224 . . 220 . .. 128 554 , 646 , 66» 518 6 0 . 4<>4 . 85 . . 31 . . 36 . . 27 . . 31 . . 17 15.29 17 18 18 19.5 19.11 , 23.13 E. J. M’Cormick bowled in three inning*, taking on® wicket in seven overs, four maiden.-s. for 18 runs. The fallowing bowled in two innings:—G. N. WyUt, 11, 5, 27, 0; und W. Newham, 11, 4, 18,1. The following bowled in ono innings:—C. Sharp, 8, 8, 19, 0 ; A. Blackman 1, 0, 3, 0 ; R. T. Ellis, 4, 1, 16, 0; and H. Whitfeld, 4 2, 8, 0. G. G. HEARNE’SELEVEN v. EIGHTEEN OF ACTON AND DISTRICT. Played on the ground of the Acton Club on September 13. In the first innings of the Eighteen Lohmann, the Surrey colt, obtained eij'lit wickets for 2S, and Alec Hearne eight for 39. In their second innings G. G. Hearne was credited with six wickets for 21, and W. Clarke ten for 36. For the home team, Hillyard got six wickets for 13 run3. T h e Er.EVKN. J. Bates, 1b w, b Hill- y u r d .........................1 3 M. Read, b B *rrett .. 6 A. Hearne, b Hillyard 16 G. G. Hearno, b Hill yard ..........................0 Wood, c and b Martiu 4 Lohmann, 1 b w, b Martin ..................3 W. Clarke, run out .. 1 W. Lambert, c and b H illy a id .................. Pentecost, not out .. Montague, c Oreen, b Hil y a r d .................. Herring, c Booking, b H illy a rd .................. E x tr a s .................. Total . T h e E ig iit e r n . First Innings. Second Innings, P. rkinp, c Clarke, b A. Hearnc .......................... 6 Ibw , bCla»ko 2 Bovill, c Lohmann. b A. H e a r n e .......................... 9 b G. Hearne .. .. 7 Saunders, b Lohmann .. 3 c andbClarke.. .. 9 Johnson, c Bates, b A. H arne .......................... 8 b G. Hearne .. .. 0 Hillyard, st Pentecost, b A. Hearne .................. 6 c A. Hearne, b G. 6 Heeley, b Lohraann .. 0 0 Green, b Lohmann .. .. 5 10 Snmraerhayes. b Lohmann 6 b G. Hearno .. 4 Williams, st Pentecost, b A. Hearne .................. 16 c and b Cbrke 0 H. C. Walker, b Lohmann 4 2 Barrett, run out 1 c a d b Clarko 13 Broadrick, b Lohraann .. 0 not o u t .................. 0 Booking, b Lohmaun 3 c and b Clarke 0 Attlee, c Wood, b A. Hearne .......................... 1 0 Tuke, c Clarke,b L-hmann 1 b G. Hearne .. 1 W. Robinson,b A. Hearne 1 2 Manley, b A. Hearne 2 b G. Hearnc .. .. 1 0 10 Extras .. 10 Total.......................... 77 Total .. 67 MR. C. HEMMERDE’S XI. y. MK. N. F. KENDALL’S XI. Played at Blaokheath on August 29. N . F . K e n d a l l ’ s X I . First Innings. Second Innings. N. F. Kendall, b Poole .. 25 c Poole, b Noyes .. 12 H. N. Smith, b Poole .. 6 b C. Hemmerde .. 5 C. O. Springthorpo, b C. Hemmerde ................18 run o u t ...............20 R. Earl, b Poole................0 c Poole, b Corthorn 0 E. Webster,b Poole.. .. 0 n o t o u t ...............14 T. G. Nicolson, b Noyes .. 3 c \.Solbe,bCorthorn 17 C. Higham, c Poole, b Noyes ........................0 C A. Solbe, b W. Hodgson .. .. 1 R. P. Peebles, b C. Hem • merde ........................12 b C Hemm rde .. 0 F. K. Kendall, run ou: .. 4 c A. Solbe, b II. S o l b o ............... 1 C. P. Parker, c and b C. Hemmerde ................0 c and b Poole.. .. 3 H. J. B. Moreland, not out 1 b H. Solbo .. .. 7 B4, lb 4, n b l . . .. 9 B 18,1 b 3, n b 4 25 Total .. .. .. 78 Total ..105 C. H e m m e r d e ’ s XI. First Innings. H. E. G. Solbe,run out 28 W. Hodgson, c and b Smith..........................8 C. E. L. Corthorn, c N. F. Kendall, b Springthorpe .. .. 31 W . L. Poole,b Higha'n 19 C. E. Noyes, b F. K. Kendall ..................33 J. Hodgson, c Spr:ng- thorpe, b N. F. Keu- d a . l ..........................fi C. Heramerde, not out 43 In th? Second Innings W. Hodg«on sc?rcd (m t out) , E. H ra n )r l j (i>toun) 4; b 1—Total, 14. E. Hemmerde,c Parker, b N. F. Kendall A. Solbe, c Nicolson, b Springthorpo .. R.Solbe,b Springthorp? E. W. H, Kendall, c Webster, b Spring* thorpe .................. B 3, w 4 .. .. .. T otal.................. 173 RAVENSBOURNE (LEE) C. & A. C. FIRST ELEVEN BATTING AVERAGES. Ma1ches played, 9; won, 4 ; drawn, 5; not p’ayed on account of wet, 3. Most Times Inns. Runs, in inns, not out. Aver. A. T. Pearco .. 7 .. 143 .. 4) .. 1 .. 23.5 G. Wi<ley .. .. 6 .. 8) .. 4 * .. 2 . . 2 0 F. Filing!,am . . 8 . . 1:0 .. 5 7 * .. 1 . . 1 3 4 J. S. Kistru k .. 8 .. 132 .. 51 .. 0 .. 16 4 E. J. Pritchard . . 8 . . 89 .. 3) .. 2 . . 1 1 5 H. A. Goie .. .. 7 . . 97 .. 72 .. 0 .. 1^.6 W. Morley .. .. 5 .. 47 .. 83 .. 1 .. 11.8 A. Dorton .. .. 8 .. 61 .. 27 .. 1 .. 85 R. T. Clarkson .. 3 .. 16 .. 8* .. 1 .. 8 IIy. Smith .. .. 5 .. 3 5 .. 17 .. 0 .. 7.1 Hy. Wi'liams .. 5 .. 35 .. 26 .. 0 .. 7 W. Cow ey .. .. 3 .. 40 .. t>7* .. 1 .. 2) BOWLIN > AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns.R 'ini, Wkts. Aver. G. Wjgley . . 812 .. 10 .. 133 .. 23 .. 6.5 E. J. Pritchard 33J .. 6 .. 150 .. 22 .. 6.18 J. 8. Kibtruck 270 .. 15 .. 81 .. 11 .. 7.3 A N SW E R S toC O R R E S P O N D E N T S . C. W. B. (Surbiton).—Mr. John Shuter ap peared on May 1, Barratt, May 8 ; Mr. Diver, June 12. All theee can be had. The numbers containing Mr. W. W. Read and M. Read are out of print. C ric k e ter . —You had better advertise, stating what you want. J u stitia . —We believe he was as\ed to play at Gravesend. E. E. M etivikr . —Vol. I., containing nurn* b 'rs for 1882, is out of print. Vol. II. (1883) can be had, price 7s. 6d. Subse quent numbers, with some few exjep- tions, can be had. F. G . A l le n . —He is stumped. M. P. B.—He has not been bowling quite so well this year. A. E. M,—1. Yes. 2. He may be put out either way. W. H. S.—They receive half the gate money G. J. T.—Matches made by any first-class County against Sussex would count in first-class averages. Derby, Gloucester shire, Kent, Lancashire, Middlesex, Notts, Surrey, Sussex, and Yorkshire are con sidered the first-class Counties. 'TH E AUSTRALIANS in ENGLAND ; A Com- x plete -Recoid of the Late Cricket Tour of the Colonists in this Country.—Full Reports of all Matches. Batting and Bowlidg Averages of the Australians, and of Englishroon who played against, thom. Portrait of W. L. Murdoch. Biog>aphies <f tho Team. Comparative Tatdo of Performances. Edited by Charles K. Pardon. Pri e One Shilling, or Post Lee f »r 11 stamps*—London : 112, Fleet-street, E.C. H e a d y o n T u e s d a y N e x t . 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