Cricket 1884
CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECOED OF THE GAME. s e p t, is, i m . BROADWATER, GODALMING v. EOYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, SANDHURST. riayed at Sandhurst on September 13. BROADW A'IER C. E. Cottrell, c Fox, 1 b Ba t n .................46 W. D. Marshall, c Ward, b Thompson 48 A. C. Cattley, b Thomp son ..........................8 C. J. Thornton, c Stainforth,b Thomp son ..........................8 P. J. do Paravicini, c Youiighusbaud, b Thompson .. .. 20 M. Mu?shall, e Ward, b Younghutband .. 31 II. C. Clarko, not ou t.. 39 G. II. Goldney,b Stain- fo rth ..........................7 H >n. J. B. Roche, b StaiDforth....................0 C. Fairtlough, b Stain- fo rth ..........................0 B. Marshall, b Stain- fo rth ..........................11 B 13, lb l,w 1 . . 1 5 Total. .283 R. M. C. First Innings. Hon. E. Ward,b Roche 6 C. P. Thompson, b L. N. Younghusband, Roche.......................... 4 c B. Marshall, b A. E. Barton, c Clarke, R 'che .................. 6 b R o c h e ................... 9 V. Ormshy, b Goldney 14 W. Leetham, not out 25 L. W. Fi.x, c Goldney, H. G. Majendie, b b Thornton .. 36 Thornton.................. 6 H. G. Stainforth, b R. C. Luard, run cu t.. 5 G o ld n e y .................. 2 B 5, w 2,n b 3 .. 10 H. G. Rugglts-Brise, c — M. Marshall, b GoldT otal.................. 123 ney .......................... 8 In the Second Tnnings Hon. E. Ward scored, c Catt ley, b M . Maifball, 49, L. W. Fox, 1 b w, b M. Mar shall, 6, II. G. Ruggles-Brise (not out) IS, W, Leetham, b M, Marshall, 22; b 6—Total, lul. K E xN SlN G T O N p a r k . RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 27 ; won, 12; lost, 8; drawn, 7. May 10—At Bickley Park, v. Bickley Park. Dr.wn* Kensington Park, 203* ; Bickley Park, 226' * Six wickets down. May 14—At Chessington, v. Ntj’er-do-Weeli*. Lost by 127 runs. Kensington Paik, 90 and 3b* ; NcVr-do-Weels, 217. * Four wickets down. May 17—At Woolwich, v. R. M. A., Woolwich. Drawn. Kensington Park, 477; R. M. A., C9.* * Fonr wickets down. May 21—At Ealing, v. EHling. Won ty 149 runs. Kensington Park, 213; Ealing, 69 and 70.* * Eight wickets down. May 24—At Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge. Won by 89 runs. Kensington Park, 28# ; Uxbridge, 144. May 28—At Richmond, v. Richmond. Draw . Ken- Bing’on Park, 141* ; Richmond, 2b9. * Two wicketB down. May 31—At Sandhurst, v. R. M. College, Sandhurst. Won tiv 85 runs. Kensington Park, 212; R. M. College. 177. June 2—At Home, v. Nondes^-rip s. Won by four wickets. Kensington Pirk, S6 and 110*; Nondescripts, 122 an-l 69. * Six wickets oown. June 7—At Wellington, v. Wellington College. Lest by ton runs. Kensington Paik, 146; Wellington College, 156 and 57.* * Four wickets down. June 13 -A t Hirapateal, v. Hampstead. Lost on first innings by 46 runs. Kensington Park, C8 and 108*; Hampstead, 111 and 80. • * Eight wickets down. Juno 11—At Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. Lost by 26 runs. Kensington Park, 145 and 61* Crystal Palace, 171. * One wicket down. Juno 16 and 17—At Horae, v. M. C. C. aud Grcmnd. Lost by an inning* in i 46 runs. Keu- sington Park, t9 and 101; M. C. C. and Ground, 216. June 2i—At Ilome, v. Oatlands Paik. Won by an innings and ^ ru n s. Kensington Park,110; Oatlands Park, 49 and 53. June £5—At Reigate Piiory, v. Ri-igate Prio y. I o«t by H6 rdua. K insiogton Park, 72 and 172; Reigate Priory, 218. Juno 28 —At Henley, v. Henley. 1 ost by 42 runs. Kensington Park, 120 ; Henley, 162 and 50* * Four wickets down. July 2—At ILime, v. Incogniti. L -sfc by 58 raCB. Ken sington Park, 131 and 6 j * ; Incogniti, 192. * Three wickets down. July 5—At Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Won by 98 runs. Kensington Park, 203 ; Surbiton, 107 and 81.* * Eight wickets down. July 10—At Home, v. Richmond. Drawn. Kensington Park, 158 ; Richmond, 70.* * Three wickets down. July 12—At Haileybury, v. Haileybnry College. No play, owiug to lain. July 17—At Home, y. Crystal Palace. Won by 130 runs. Kensington Patk, i75; Crystal Palace, 145. July 21 and 22—At Honjp, v. West of Scotland. Won by 49 runs. Keusingtm Park, 135 a -d 151; West of Scotland, 133 and 121. July 26—At Ranfl^gh Club, v. Orleans Club. Drawn. Kensington Pa’ k, 254 ; OJeaHS Club, 95.* * Ouo wicket down. July 39—At Homo, v. Clifto’i College. Drawn. Ken- lington Park, 151*; Clifton College, 273. * Fonrwickets dowr, August 2—At Oatlands Paik, v. Oatlands Park. Won by seven rnns. Kensington Park, 127; Oatlatids P. ik, 120 at.d 74.* * Four wio.e'.s down. August 4—At Home, v. Harrow Blue/. Won by 190 runs. Kensington Park, 291 ; Harrow Blues, 101. August 6—At Home, v. South Wales. Drawn. Ken sington Park, 83*; South Wales, 318. * Four wickets down. August 9—At Home, v. Neer’-do-Weels. Won by 97 runs. Kensington Park, 231; Ne’ er-do- Weels, 187. August 18—At Home, v. Ealing. Won by 71 runs. Kensiugton Park, 110 ; Ealing, 36. B atting A vervges . Most Times Inns. Runs. in inns. not out. Aver. R. L Pugh .. 4 .. f-8 .. 30 . 2 .. 31.1 H. Toomer 18 . 3)9 .. 68 . . 3 .. 8-.9 G. A. Ilimington 12 .. 244 .. 79 . 4 .. 3J.4 J. H. Roberts .. 6 .. 180 .. 68 . 0 .. 3.) W\ L. Shiptou 2> . 671 .. 69 . . 2 .. 29.4 E. O. Powell .. 3 . *«8 .. 28 . 0 .. 24.1 A. II. Browne .. 1:5 .. 2il .. 122 . 2 .. 23.8 F. E. Street .. 11 . 215 . 59 . . 2 .. 2J.8 G. II. P. Street 18 . 410 .. 8> . . 0 .. 22.14 A. E. Gib on .. 21 . 884 .. 68 . . 1 .. 19.4 W.F.Tbomp*on 18 . 823 .. 53 . 1 .. 19 II. E. St.tlield 10 . 169 . 73 . 0 .. 16 9 II. Meller.. .. 10 . 180 .. 53 . . 1 .. 16.6 F. C. Baker .. 5 . 76 .. 57 . . 0 .. 15.1 A. L. Stewart.. 5 . 57 .. 32 . 1 .. 14.1 W.F. Richmond 7 . 81 . 46 . 1 .. 13.3 G. D. Petrie .. 6 . . 80 . 22 . 0 .. 13 2 C. F. Wade .. 4 . 40 .. 15 . . 1 .. 13.1 E. J. Boufrfield 16 .. 200 .. 35 . 0 .. 12.8 F. W. French .. 5 . 5) .. 23 . . 1 .. 1-4.2 H. W. Price .. 3 .. 87 .. 24 . o .. 12.1 D. P. Barton .. 7 . (-7 .. 31 . 1 .. 11.1 J. C. Low 21 .. 149 .. 85 . 5 .. 9.5 J. G. Ferns 4 . 86 .. 1 ' . . 0 .. 9 G. Palmer.. .. 10 . 76 .. 28 . . 1 .. 8.4 H. Shinton .. 13 . 109 .. 27 . 0 .. 7.4 A B. Walford.. 4 . 25 .. 18 . . o . . 6.1 H. Johns-n .. 3 .. 9 .. 5 . 1 . . 4.1 J. H. Fanner .. 4 .. 12 .. 7 . o . . 8 The following played in two matchrs and scored as under :—C. W. Baker, 1. 0 ; A. Bird, 14, 20, 12; W. R. B'.wman, 21, 2 ; O. D. BrookB, 0, 15; II. G. Cook, 0,0; S. Coxon, 2, 0; C. de Murrieta, 4, 0, 1,1; J. H. Driver, »>,8. 8; H. C. John, 66, 0 ; H. W. Kiallmark, 0, 2, 6; ff Powell, 0,2,14, 8 ; D. B. Roffey, 1, 16. The following played in one match, and scored as under:—H. Anthony, 2 ; H. C. Blaker, 6; J. F. Cooper, 5; F. L. Cottrell, 81; F. do Murrieta, 0, 1; A. M, Hill, IS; W. Leetham, 17 ; H. T. Mackenzie, 0, 10; S. J. Mackenzie, 11 ; F. D. Pa»le, 19; W. J. Petri<>, 0; W.J. Sootl,5; F. Skene, 34; A. F. Somerset. 0 ,2 ; T. W. Tetley, ‘22; W. H. Titcombe, 0 ; H TralTord, 0 ; T. M, W’i de, 17, 35. B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . Balls. Mdns. Runs. W kt3. Aver. II. Johnson 1'3 .. 5 .. 41 .. 6 . . 6.5 A. B. W alford. 171 . IS . 72 . 8 . 9. D. F. Burton . 163 .. 9 . 73 .. 8 . . 9.1 H. Shipton 814 .. 40 . 899 . . 4 1 . . 9.8 G. II. P. Street 126 .. 2 . 75 .. 7 . . 10.5 A. L. Stewart . 420 .. 26 . 176 .. 15 . . 11 11 H. Mnllur.. . 6-5 . 89 . 859 . . 2 6 . . 13 21 G. Palmer 725 .. 87 . 237 . . 2 0 . 14.7 A. E. Gibsnn . 8 . 551 . 331 . . 2 3 . . 14.20 E. J. Souffle d. 495 .. 7 . 327 .. 21 . . 15.12 T. M. Wilde . 145 .. 6 . 82 .. 5 . . 115.2 T .C . L ow .. . 580 .. 33 . 283 .. 17 . . 1611 W. L. Shipton. 784 . 36 . 3 »8 . . 2 2 . 18.2 A. H. Brown . 460 . 16 . 288 .. 8 . 296 The following bowled less than 1Q0 balls, and took wickets as under:—J. Driver, 0 ; J. II. Faimer, 6 ; W. J. Petiie.8; E. O. Powell.O; W. ,T. Scott, 0; A. F. Somerset, 0 ; J. H. RobertP, 8; H. Toorner, 0; H. Traf ford, 1 ; C. F. Wade, 8. In five matches no analysis was kept, when the following took wickets .—E. J. Bonsfield, 4; A. H. Browne, 4 ; 1). F. Burton, 2 ; J. II. Farmer, 5 ; A. E. Gibson, 2 ; H. C. John, 4; J. C. L jw, 4; H. Meller, 10 ; H. Shipton, 5 ; W. L. Shipton, 4 ; A. B. Walford, 1, FOURTEEN OF HASTINGS CLUB v. FOURTEEN GENTS OF DISTRICT. Played at Hastings on September 11 and 12, for the benefit of the club professional. First I nings. E. J. McCormick, c Stur- land, b H. Pig? .. . . 1 9 •J. Phillips, b C. Pigg .. 2i T. Kennard, b Parke .. 19 A. Phil lips, b Parke .. . . 1 4 A. C. Coles, b Parke.. .. 0 A. J. Brook, b Parkin .. 22 J. J. Oliver, b Sturland .. 40 F. G. Langham, c Thorn ton, b Sturland .. .. 0 R. Bukcr, 1b w, b Parkin 1 J. Elliott, c Chichester, b Parkin ..........................0 A. Clark , c and b H. Pigg 14 C. G. Barnes, b C. Pigg .. 7 E. J. Ingleton, c Hills, b Thornton.......................... 6 G. Morton, not o u t.. .. 19 B 2,1 b 5, w 2 .. .. 9 Second Innings. 1b w, b C. Pigg .. b H. Pigg.................. 1 b w, b C. Pigg .. 71 0 c Hills, b C. Pigg , • 6 c Sturland, H. Pigg 13 not o u t .................. 2 c n. Pigg.................. 23 not out .................. 8 Total.. . . ..192 G e n t s o f T. Patkia,c J. Phillips, b McCormick .. .. 0 H. Carteis, b Morton 4 R. Ashburnham,b Mor ton ..........................12 E. B.Hills.b McCormick 1 Rev. R. T. Thornton, b O la k e ..................98 C. S. Gray, 1b w, b J. P h illip s ..................16 H. Pigg, b A. Phillips 18 C. Pigg, not out .. .. 97 E. A. Parke, bClarke.. 0 B 4,1 b 1 .. .. 5 Total .. ..138 D is t r ic t . T. B. Sturland, o J. Phillips, b Clarke .. 2 S. J. Blake, b Clarke .. 2 F. G. Chichester, run out ................................2 C. W. Adamson, b Clarko .................... 0 W. B. Adamson, b Clarko .................... 0 B 10,1 b 4, w 1 .. 15 Total....................237 Matches. Runs. Inns. Aver. .. 11 .. 313 . . 107 . 29 .. 9 .. 185 . . 40 . . 16 9 .. 9 .. 161 . . 88 . . 16.1 .. 9 .. I ll . 84* . . 13.7 .. 11 .. 181 . . 26 . . 11.10 .. 14 .. 145 . . 25 . . 11.2 .. 8 .. 61 . . M . . 10.4 .. 5 .. 51 . . 16 . 10.1 SOUTH SAXONS. Matches played, 20; won, 8 ; lost, 6; drawn, 6, B a t t in g A v e r a g e s . Tho following played in ovcrfivo matches :— Most in F. C. Langham T. Parkin .. T. B. Sturland C. S. Gray W. Lf-igh-Sraith A. C. Coles F. G. Chichester G. H. Gladstone The f >llowing played in loss than five matches Capt. W. O. Harris S. Whitehead.. .. K. Bryans.................. C. J. Ebden .. .. W. Beasley .. Capt. H. MacKonzie E. B. Hills .. .. *Sig*ifiea not out. The following played in more than two matches, but had individual averages of under ten r u n e —8. J. Blake, E. C. Campbell, G. H. Hancock, T. P. Harvey, Rev. F. G. Hume, W. Leethara, H. Mann, A. W. Osborne, tt. K. Papillon, P. R. Papillon, J. S. Parkin,O. Piiaulx, A. E. Young, and C. H. VonRoemer. The following played in two matches only:—W. n . Benthall, J. W. Blundell, E. J. Chaney, S. C. Curis, H. Pig£, Major F. W. Robertson, and Rev. G. G. Wil kinson. The following played in one match only:—C .W . Adamson, R. Ashburnham, T. J. Bailey, P.O. Bovill, H. Bnans, S. V. Bncknill, J. H. Butt, W. E. Chapli-), Rev. E. R. Cuirie, H. Curteis, W. J. Essery, E. Frewen, T. J. Green, E. A. T. Harris, E. T. Lambert, E. A. Parke, C. Pigg, H. Kivot-Carnac, A. S. Scott, Rev. II. Von E. Scott, Rev. Irton-SmUh, A. F. Smith, and S. E. Smith. The m* st successful bowlers for the club were W . Leigh-Smith 42 wi kets, T. B. Sturland 24, and T. Parkin 29; the latter also obtained the “ hat trick” in the match against Windmill HilL 4 .., 82 .,. 61 .,. 2) 4 .., 68 .,, 23* ... 17 3 .., 49 .,. 25 . . 16 i 4 . 49 . . 81 . . 16.1 3 .., 46 . 31* . . 15.x 4 ., . U ., . 43 . . 151 4 .. 70 .. 86 .,, 11 We have received a card giving a synop sis of Sussex Cricket in 1881. As it contaiu9 all particulars relative to the County’s doings during the season it will be of interest to Southern cricketers generally.
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