Cricket 1884
SEPT. 18, 1884. CEICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 435 SURREY. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Ma;chea played, 16 ; won, 7; lost, 4; drawn, 5. Date and place. 1st inn. 2nd inn. Tot. May£9, Surrey ................215 .. 84*.. 299 D erby...-.....D erbyshire ________ 83 .. 210 .. 298 ♦Five wickets down. Won by five wickets. June 2 Sirrey ................ 171 .. 199 .. 87<> Nottii ghara..........N otts.................... 287 .. 84*.. 871 *Jhree wickets down. Lost by seven wiikets. June 9, Surrey ................ 123 .. 148 .. 271 Oval.............. .. Middlesex .......... 19*3 .. 76*.. 272 *Two wickets down. Lost by tight wi k«ts. June 16, Surrey ...............8fc8 .. — .. 8^8 Ov’a l .......................Gloucestershire 240 .. 115 .. 855 Won by an innings and 88 runs. July 10, Sum y ................ 177 .. 29*.. 206 Brighton . . . . . . . . Sussex ................ 92 .. 118 .. 205 *No wicket down. Won by ten wick*ts. July 14, Surtey .............. 147 . 108*.. 25-'. 1-6 . 1*28 .. ‘.54 ♦fl.iee wiokets down. Won by Beven wickets. July 17, Surrey .............. 1P3 . 9 » .. 258 Liverp< ol.. ...........Lancashire . .. . 126 . 108 .. 223 Won by 29 runs. July 24, Surrey .............. 266 . 20*.. 286 DtWhbiry. ..........Yorkshire............ 160 . £84 .. 444 ♦One wicket down. Drawn. July 28, Surrey .............. 44 . 174 .. 218 Maidstone 140 . 82*.. 22 ♦Two wickets down. Lost by eight wickets. August 4, Surrey .............. 243 . 155*.. 808 216 . 834 .. 530 ♦Seven wickets down. Drawn. August 18, Surrey ............... 149 .. 2*22 .. 871 O val.......................Lancashire_____ 252 .. 120*.. 872 ♦Two wickets down. Lost by eight wickets. August 21, Surrey .............. 869 .. 108*.. 477 O val............ . Derbyshire . . . . 170 .. 806 .. 476 ♦"lhree wickets down. Won by seven wickets. August 25, Surrey ................ 464 .. — . . 461 Cliftoa......... Gloucestershire 431 .. — . . 484 Drawn. Sept<mberl, Surrey ................ 128 .. 214 .. 831 O val...................... K e n t................... 79 .. 15a*.. 287 "Eight wickets dewn. Drawn. September 4, Surrey ................110 .. 11*.. 121 O val.......................Yorkshire............ 184 .. — .. 184 ♦No wicket down. Drawn. September 8, Surrey ............... 154 .. 32*.. 186 Oval ...................... Sussex............... 74 .. 109... 183 ♦Six wickets down. Won by four wickets. B it t in g A v e r a g e s . (First ilass County matches.) Most in Times Icnp. Runs. Inns. not out A ver W . W. Real . 25 . . 755 .. 135 .. 2 .. 32.19 Read .. . 28 .. 675 .. 99 .. 8 .. 27 E. J. Diver . 21 .. 520 .. 94 .. 1 .. 22 14 J Shuter 26 .. 526 .. 101 .. 2 .. 21.22 Wood .. .. 2) .. 285 .. 40* .. 5 .. 19 27 .. 480 .. 68 . 2 .. 17.14 M. P. Bowden 25 .. 872 .. 49 .. 3 .. 16 20 Lohmann 14 .. 184 .. 82 .. 8 .. 16.8 K .J.K *y 14 . . 2i6 .. 47 . . 0 . 15.6 W. E. Roller. 24 .. 294 .. £0 .. 2 .. 18.8 Jones .. .. 9 .. 1(2 .. 42 . 1 . . 12.6 Bairatt .. 22 .. 164 .. 21 .. 4 .. 9.2 C. E. Horner. 22 .. 124 .. 80 . 6 .. 7.12 Henderson . 4 .. 7 .. 5 . 0 . . 1.3 B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . (First-class County matches.) Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wkt s. Aver C. E. Horner .. 798.8 .. 865 .. 1285 .. 88 .. 14.78 Lohmann .. .. 197 .. 106 .. 276 .. 18 .. 15 6 W. E. Roller .. 472.1 .. 224 .. 632 .. 88 .. 19 5 Bar att .. .. 8*1 .. 808 .. 1609 .. 84 .. 19.18 J on e s.................. 912 .. 116 .. 289 .. 11 .. 21. 8 A b e l ..................181.8 .. 70 .. 597 .. 13 .. *2.11 R e a d ..................117 .. 46 .. 2v7 .. 7 .. 82.8 W. W. Read .. 59 .. 14 .. 148 .. 8 .. 49.1 K. J. Key .. .. 80 .. 11 .. 66 .. 1 .. 66. P. H. Morton bowled in two innings, taking 3 wickets in 81 overs, 12 maidens, for 48 runs ; Wood bowled in one innings, 8, 1,14, 0. The following figures, besides the first-class contests, include Surrey encounters once each with the Aus tralians, the two Universities, and Essex, and with Leicestershire and Hainpbhire twice. It will be seen that the extra match had no effect on the p sitions of tbe leading man in ea h table:— Matches played 24 ; won 18; lost, 6; drawn, 5. B a t t in g A v e r a g e s , (A ll Matches.) Mo^t in Times Inns. Runs. inn. not out. Aver. W. W. Read . 88 . 1251 . 162* . 6 . . 89 6 J. Shuter.. .. 3-< . H44 . 125 . 2 . . *8.16 Read.................. 42 . . 883 . 99 . 4 . . 23.14 vl. P. Bowden 80 . . 789 . 69 . 6 . . 22.13 B. J. Diver .. 3-1 . . 763 . 94 . 1 . 20 28 Wood 82 . . 401 . 52 .10 . 18.8 £. J. Key 16 . 270 . 53 . 1 . . 18 Ib e l.................. 87 . 568 . 95 . 3 . . 16.24 W. E.‘Roller . F6 . 5 li . . 69 . 4 . 16* Lohmaun 22 . . 231 . 69 . 8 . . 15.10 /ones .. 18 . 231 . 85 .. 2 . 14.7 Barratt .. . 32 . 266 . . 88 .. 9 . 11.13 C. E. Horner . 28 . 155 . . 30 .. 7 . 7.8 P. H. Morton played in three innings, scoring 1,19, andO. The following played in one innings 11. W. Bainbridge (7) and A. C. Cattley (10). B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . (All matches.) Overs. Mins. Runs. Wkta. Aver C. E. Homer. 995.2 . . 440 . 1610 . . 110 . 14.7*) W. E. Roller.. 623.2 . 282 . 861 . . 50 . 17.11 272 . 104 . 443 . . 25 . 17.18 Lohnaann 242 . 124 .. 858 . 20 . 17 18 Birrat* .. .. 135a.3 .. 508 .. 2525 . 135 .. 18 95 Bead .. .. 181.2 . 63 .. 883 . 20 . 19.8 P. H. Morton 42 . 16 .. 79 . 4 . 19.8 Jones 691,1 . 862 .. 878 . 44 . 19.42 W. W. Read . 71.3 . . 18 . 173 . . 7 . 24.5 K.J.Key 80 . . 11 . 66 . . 1 . 66 E. J. Diver bowled in two inning*— 2, 6, 24 0. The following bow’ed iu one innings :—IT. W. Baiobridge, 12, 8, 26, 0; Henderson, 3, 0, 8, 0; Wood, 8, 1,14, 0. HORNSEY. RESULTS OF MATCHE3. Matches played,82; won, 16; lost, 8; drawn, 8. May 10—v. Highbury. Won. Hornsey, 56; High bury, 26 and 52* ♦Six wickets down. May 17—v. Bruce Castle. Won. Hornsey, 97 ; Bruco Castle. 74. May 20—v. Bank of England. D awn. Hornsey, 120; Bank of England, 59*. ♦Two wickets down. May 24—v. Lyonadown. Won. Horrsey, 127 ; Lyons- down, 64. May 24—v. Cbeshuut. Won. Hornsey, 183*; Choa- hunt, 58. ♦Seven wickets down. May 27—v. Richmond. Lost. Hornsey, 89 and 90* ; Kichm nd, 268. ♦Five wickets down. May 31—v. Upper Clapton. Lost. Hornsey, 87; Upper Clapton, 99*. ♦Seven wickets down. June 2—v. Blenheim. Won. Hornsey, 83 and 25:9 ; Blenheim, 78. June 7—v, Highgate. Won. Hornsey, 114+ ; High gate. 1‘ 4. ♦Nine wickets down. June 7—v. Wanstead. W on. Hornsey, 153; Wan- stead, 111. June 11—v. Clapton. Drawn. Hornsey, 83*; Clap ton, 174. ♦Four wickets down. June 14—v. Upton Paik. Won. Hornsey, 159; Up ton Park, 45. June 14—v. Trafalgar. Lost, Hornsey, 91; Trafal gar, 136+. •Five wickets down. June 17—v. Southgate, Won. Hornsey, 107 and 99* ; Southgate, 61. ♦Eight wickets down. June 21—v. Willesden. Won. Hoinsey, 107* ; Wil- lcsden, 88. ♦Five wickets down. June 21—v. University College School. D awn. Horn- key, 255 ; University College School, 56*. •fhteo wickets down. Juno 24—v, Upton Park. W on. Horntey, 131; Upton Park, 72. June 28—v. Clapton. Drawn. Hornsey, 289; Clap ton, 10*. ♦Four tickets down. June 28—v. Islington Albion. Drawn. Hornsey, 89*; Islington Albion, 118. ♦Ten wickets down. July 1—v. Stoi s. Won. Hornsey, 247; Stoics, 109. July 5—v. Highbury. Drawn. Hornsey, ; High bury, 124. ♦Five wickets down. July 16—v. Christ’s College. Drawn. Hornsey, 178 ; Christ’s College, 49*. ♦Nine wickets down. July 19—v. Blenheim. Won. Hornsey, 69 ; Blenheim, 45 and 41*. ♦Four wickets down. July 22—v. Willesdcn. L-~st. H rnsey, 77 and 183; Willu-den, 134. July 26—v. Hampstead. Lost. Hornsey, 69 ; Hamp stead. 72*. ♦Three wickets down. July 29—v. M.C.C. and Ground. Lost. Hoinsey, 98 and 8* ; M.C.C. aud G., 175. ♦Fonr wickets down. August 2—v. Islington Albion. W on. Hornsey, 153; Islington Alion, 68. August 4—v. Guildford. Lost. Hornsey, 123; Guild ford, 129 and 76* ♦Seven wickets down. August 9—v. Junior Middlesex. Drawn. Hornsey, 140; Junior Middlesex, 108*. *Three wickets down. August 16—v. Upper Clapton. Won. Hornsey, 270* ; Upper Clapton, 60. ♦Four tickets down. August 23—v. HamrBtead. Lost. Hornsey, 49 and 125* ; Hampstead, 59. ♦Nine wickets down. August 30—v. Higligate. Won. Hornsey,9S*; High gate. 70. ♦Four wickets down. B a t t in g A v e r a g e s . Inns. Runs. Most in inn. Times not out. Aver. G. H. Swinstead . . 15 . . 534 . . 175* .. 1 .. r- 8.2 F. Hill ................ . 8 . . 207 . . 71* .. 2 .. 31.8 H. Col'et................ . 3 . . 57 . . 84 .. 1 .. 28.1 R. H. King .. . . 17 . . 846 . . 81 .. 2 .. 23.1 E. A. Cox................ . 11 . . 2i7 .,. 51 .. 1 .. 21.7 A. W. Hirst .. . . 9 . . 149 . . 41* .. 2 .. 21.2 J. H. Swinstead .,. 5 .,. C7 .,. 23 .. 1 .. 16 8 F. Bisiker.. .. ,.. 7 .. 49 .. 14 .. 4 .. 16.1 J. S. EJmore .. . . 5 . . 75 . . 64 .. 0 .. 15 H. R o o d ................ 11 . . 163 ,.. 51 .. 0 .. 14.9 H. D. Littlewood . . 6 . . as .,. 45 .. 0 .. 14.4 S. A. Walker .. .. 9 . . 112 .. 62 .. 1 .. 14 T. A. Nicholls.. .. 16 .. 174 45 .. 3 .. 18.5 B. A. Clatke .. . . 19 .,. 225 .. 46 .. 2 .. 12.11 F. O rton ................ 19 . . 190 , 54 .. 3 .. 11.14 F. J. Wright .. ,.. 7 ,.. 81 .. 81 .. 0 .. 11.4 W . Groves .. ,.. 18 ,.. 187 ,.. 48 .. 1 .. 11 W. P. Harrison .. 21 ,.. 218 .. 85 .. 1 .. 1U.18 F. Swinstead .. , . 14 . . H I .. 42 .. 0 .. 10.1 W. A. J.Hickes ,. 8 .,. 21 . 15 .. 1 .. 10.1 H. R. Tyrrell .. .. 8 .. 21 .. 16 .. 1 .. 10.1 H. S. Rawson.. . 9 . . 76 . . 24 .. 1 .. 9.4 E. W. Litth-wood .. 3 .. 17 . . 11 .. 1 .. 8 1 E. Paige .. .. .. 18 .,. 121 .. 44 .. 2 .. 79 C. L. Ki*g .. .,. 7 . . 54 . . 17 .. 0 .. 7.5 H. M. Coilard , 5 , . 39 , . 17 .. 0 .. 7.4 S. Summers .. , . 9 . . 58 . . 25 .. 1 ,. 7 2 A. G. Thomas.. ,.. 15 ,.. 106 .. 29 .. 0 .. 7.1 H. J e f f ................ . 16 . . 95 . . 80 .. 2 .. 6 11 E. W. Nicholls ,,. 11 ,.. 66 .. 33 .. 1 .. 6.6 F. P a ice ................,. 5 . . 81 . . 20 .. 0 .. 6. B. Stephenson , 6 .,. 80 .. 12 .. 1 .. 6 R. Kennion .. , 5 ,.. 22 .. 11 .. 1 .. 5.21 G. C. Rayni r .. ,,. 10 ,,. 86 , 9 .. 2 .. 4.4 G. P. Cox........... .. 6 ,.. 16 7 .. 1 .. 3.1 P. Foot .. , 5 ,,. 9 , 7 . . 0 .. 1.4 R. E. Diaper .. .. 5 . . 3 2 .. 3 .. 1.1 E. G. Robins, G. C. Barker, and H. J. Sheppard played ia two innings eaoh. T. J. Buyer, H. Smith, D. Jenkins. E. Heath, H. G. Gregory, H. Bourne, (i. Clarke, J. W. S.evens, and R. C. Lindsay played in one innings cacb. ‘ N e w C r ic k e t P h o t o g r a p h ,” just published containing portraits of ninety of the leading cricketers of England. Cabinets, Is.; large size (lOin. by 7£in.), 2s. 6d. *' It is on e o f tho best things I have seou.” — Sheffield Daily Telegrap h. “ The best ubillingswort h ever entered at S.ationerg H a ll.” — Cricketer'» Herald. “ The likenesses generally are excellent.’— Cticket. —M. H u r s t , 28, C h u rch S treet, Sheffield.— (A d v t) T he C r ic k e t F ield . By Rev. James Pycroft. The Standard Work on the Game. Cheap edition, just out, cloth bound, price 2s. 6 d .; pont free, 2s. 9d. Contains Origin of ths Game of Cricket ; The General Character of Cricket; The Hambledon Club and the Old Players ; Cricket generally established as a Naticnil Game by tho end of the last Century ; First Twenty Years of the Present Century ; A Dark Chaptor in the History of Cricket; The Surrey—its History ; The Zingari - their Origin ; Battalogia, or the Science and Ait of Batting ; Hints against Slow Bowling ; A Chapter on Bowling ; Hints on Fielding ; The Gentlemen and Players Matches to end of 1888.— Wright and Co. (Cricket Press), 41, St Andrew’s Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, E .C .
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