Cricket 1884
438 CRICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. s e p t . 25 ikm. 3 F p E : g C 0 ^ E : B 0 0 K . B R A D F IE L D v. H A W S T E A D . P la y e d on H a w stea d G reen on S ept. 18. B radfield . First Inning3. Second Innings. Rev. H. M. de St. Croix, h w, b Lushington .. 3 b Catchpole .. .. 6 S. de St, Croix, b Lush- ington ..........................3 c Barttick, b Lush ington ..................12 A. J. Young, b Everett .. 1 b L u sh in gtn .. .. 8 W . Steward, c Fitch, b E v e r e tt..........................8 b Catchpole .. .. 0 W . Lofts, b Everett.. .. 4 b Catchpole .. .. 2 G. Farrow, c Catchpole, b E v e re tt..........................0 o Ridgeon.b Everett 2 A. Gault, b Lushington .. 8 c Lushington, b Catchpole .. .. 0 T. Wright, b Everett .. 0 not o u t .................12 E. de St. Croix, b Catch pole ..................................8 b Catchpole .. .. 1 W. Greenwood, b Catch pole ..................................3 b Bantick .. .. 0 W. Wright, not ou t.. .. 1 e Lushington, b Ridgeon .. .. 0 E xtras........................4 Extras .. .. 6 Total........................88 Total .. . . 4 9 H awstead . First Innings. Second Innings. J. Fitch, b E. de St. Croix 1 A. Bantick, b H. M. do St. Croix ..........................0 c Farrow, b Young 1 S. Everett, c S. de St. Croix, b Steward .. .. 8 b H. M.deSt. Croix 5 Rev. T. G. Lushington, b H. M, de St. Croix .. 3 st Young, b H. M. de St. Croix . .. 16 Mr. E. H. Catchpole, b Young .......................... 11 b Y ouD g................... 7 H. Bruce, c E., b H. M. de St. C roix.................. .. 0 A. Ridgeon, b E. de St. Croix ..........................2 b Y o u n g ...................0 S. Smith, st H. M., b E. do St. C r o ix ..................0 W. Sargeant, c and b H. M. de St. Croix .. .. 1 not o u t .................. F. Death, o and b E. de St. Croix..........................0 II. Holmes,not out.. .. 0 Extras .. .. 4 Total..........................21 Total .. , . 3 9 LINDEN v. CASSLAND. Played at Honor Oak on Sept. 20. L in d e n . G. H. Leeson, b Fysh 2 I R.W. Charles,b Scam- H.Reynolds, st Holden, b A. Waterer .. .. 6 J. A. Williams,run out 1 G. Newson, b Fysh .. 0 R. H. Pierpoint, c W. Gardner, b Fysh .. 6 W. E. Watson, b Fysh 6 G. Fletchcr, b Fysh .. 28 J. C. Grinsell, c Scam- mell, b Fyeh .. .. 4 m e ll..........................2D A. Allen, 1 b w, b W. G ard n er..................12 R. J. Fry, not out .. 0 B 19, w 11 .. .. 80 Total MR. HYSLOP’S XI. v. SIXTEEN OF ERITH AND DISTRICT. Feveialof the Australian team took part i this match at Enth on Saturday. Palmer bowled with great success, his analysis showing 20 overs and 3 balls, 11 maidens, 17 runs, 10 wickets. Blackham’s 5 wickets only cost 9-6 runs. In the Sixteen’s second innings, Palmer performed the “ hat trick,” clean bowling three batsmen with successive balls. The eleven won by 50 runs on the first innings. T h e S ix t e e n . Second Innings, not o u t ..................17 .115 First Innings. R. Hayward, b Palmer .. G. Hilder, b Palmer.. J. M. Tonge, b Blackham J. Div^s, b Palmer .. .. J. Hamilton, b Blackham A. P. Foley,b Palmer J. L. Phillips, b Blackham F. W. Foley, st Boyle, b P a lm e r .......................... R. Hilder, b Blackham .. C. A. Moens, st Boyle, b Blackham C. E. Horner, not out F. Barber, st Boyle, P a lm e r .......................... W . Norris, b Palmer .. J. S. Jenou, b Palmer .. W. E. Parish, st Boyle, b P a lm e r .......................... E. Smith,b Palmer.. .. B 4 , lb 4 .................. 10 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 5 0 12 b . 4 1 1 0 3 run out b Palmer.. .. c and b Boyle.. b Palm er.. .. b Palmer.. .. b Palmer.. b Boyle Total.. . ................51 T h e E l e v e n . Total Rev. A. Carter,c Tonge, H. E. Petherick, b b G. Hilder .. 9 Parish .................. 2 G. Giffen, o R. Hilder, G. F. Hearne, 1b w, b b P a r is h .................. 46 Horner .................. 0 C. J. M. Godfrey, b C. N. Bell, c Parish, b Parish .................. 11 Horner .................. 0 J. McC. Blackham, b H. H. Hyslop,b Horner 2 Horner .................. 3 B. Warsop, not out .. 4 G. E. Palmer, c HamilW .......................... 1 ton, b Parish .. H. F. Boyle, run ou t.. 22 — 1 T o t a l..................101 THE COLLEGE, ANERLEY.—PAST v PRESENT. Played at South Norwood Ground on September 20. P a s t , A. Ellis, b F. James .. W . Farmer,b S. James A. Bush,c S.,b F. James E. Cleaver, b S. James H. Bishop, b S. James F. Grr.zelier.b F. James S. F. P. Barnard, c Featherstone, b F. James .................. E. Me Annally, c Featherstone, b S. James .................. G. Young, b F. James W . Bartlett,not ou t.. E. Layman,b F. James E x tr a s ..................3 T o ta l..................31 The Cassland did not 1at. I n the match Goole Town v. Eleven of the District, played on Saturday the 13th inst., H. P. Child took six wickets of the latter at a cost of four runs (five clean bowled), and G. Jones three wickets at a cost of five runs. The total of the innings amounted to nine runs, Goole scored 98. T h e A u s t r a lia n s in E n g la n d ; A Complete R e co rd of the Late Cricket Tour of the Colonists in this Coun try.-F ull Reports of axl Matches. Batting and Bowl ing Averages of the Australians, and of Englishmen who played against them. Portrait of W. L. Murdoch. Biographies of the Team. Comparative Tablo of Per formances. Edited by Charles F. Pardon. Price One Shilling, or Post-free 14 stamps.—London : 112, Fleet- strcet, E.C. Now R e a d y .— Advt. G. Feathcrstone, b Cleaver .................. S. H. James, run ont H.W. Stannard, b Ellis W. J. Gorman, st Farmer, b Cleaver .. J. B. Apard, c Bart- leet, b Layman E. H. Macaulay, b L a y m a n .................. J. F. Bennett, b Lay man .......................... UXBRIDGE CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 21; won, 11; lost, 9 ; drawn, 1. May 14—At Home, v. The Crescents. Won. Uxbridge, 252 ; Crescents, 42 and 19.* May 17—At Home, v. King’s College Hospital. Aban doned owing to King s College Hospital coming down ten men short. May 24—At Hom9, v. Kensington Park. Lost. Ux bridge, 148 ; Kensington Park, 231. May 31—At Windsor, v. Home Park. Won. Uxbridge, 76 and 123* ; Home Park, 44. ♦Five wickets down. duoe 2—At Home, v. Oaklands. Won. Uxbiidge, 214; Oaklands, 70 and 51. June 7—At Ealing, v. Ealing. Won. Uxbridge, 73 and75; Ealing, 49. June 14—At Home, v. Old Carthasians. Lost. U x bridge, 60 and 160* ; Old Carthusians, 170. •Four wickets down, June 21—At Home, v. Harrow. Won. Uxbxidge, 96 and 188; Harrow, 93. June 25—At Hampstead, v. Hampstead. Lost. U x bridge, 163; Hampstead, SO. June 28—At Home, v. Lulworth Lobsters. Uxbridge, 40 and 43; Lulworth Lobsters, 155. July 9—At Home, v. Stygians. Won. Uxbridge, 160 Stygians, 76and 76*. ♦Five wickets down. July 16—At Shepperton, v. Shepperton. Lo&t. Ux bridge, 57 and 70; Shepperton, 43 and 85*. ♦Seven wickets down. July 19—At Marlow, v. Marlow. Lost. Uxbridge, 60 and 75 ; Marlow, 164. July 26—At Home, v. Mr. A. Gilbey’s XI. W'on. Ux bridge, 137; Mr. A. Gilbey’sXI,33and77.* ♦Three wickets down. July 30—At Home, v. M.C.C. & G. Lost. Uxbridge 59; M.C.C., 106 and 155. August 2—At Home, v. Hampstead. Won. UxbiiJge, 91 and 126 ; Hampstead, 84 and 58.* ♦Five wickets down. August 4—At Home, v. Crescents. Won. Uxbridge, 182; Crescents, 68 and 55. August 13—At Home, v. Marlow. Lost. Uxbridge, 71 and 72* ; Marlow, 214. ♦Six wickets down. August 16—At Home, v. Mr. C. E. Stevens’ X I. Won Uxbridgo, 221; Mr. C. E. Stevens’ XI, 94' and 13D.* ♦Eight wickots down. August 20—At Home, v. Ealing. Lost. Uxbridge 63 and 111; Ealing, 144and 32^. ♦Onewicket down. August 30—At Home, v. Snakeley Park. Won. Ux bridge, 76 and 123 ; Snakeley Park, 62 and 27.♦ ♦No wicket down, September 10—At Home, v. Nash’ s XI. Drawn. Ux bridge, 125+ ; Nash’s XI, 337. B a t t in g A v e r v g e s , P r e s e n t . J. P. Atkinson, c Far mer, b Layman .. 5 H. Pittar, at Farmer, b Ellis ................10 F. W. James, b F. Gruzelier................. 5 M. Gutierrez, not out 4 E x t r a s .................8 T o ta l..................92 ALBION (BATTERSEA) v. COBDEN. Played at Battersea Park on September 20, A l b io n . A. May, b Ashwold .. 8 T. Atherton, b Ashwold 0 C. Brooker, b Bass .. 4 H. Clarkson, run ou t.. 4 L. Finding, o Nichols, bP itfteld.................. 120 G. Barnes, b Nichols.. 54 F. Brooker, b Bass .. 4 C. Muddle. bPitfleld.. E. Lewis, b Bass B. Hunt, not out G. Saunders, not out.. Extras .................. Total ..224 The Albion did not bat. Most Times Inns. Runs. in inns, not out. Aver M. R. O. Thomas 20 . 342 .. 80+ . 2 .. 19 W. M. Gardiner 28 . 44-J .. 103 . 3 .. 17.23 F. J. Rutter . 22 . 266 .. 31 . 3 .. 14 C. H. Roberts. 11 . 133 .. 78 . 1 .. 13.6 W. B. Fascnidge 13 163 .. 48 . 1 .. 13.5 W. L. Eves . 22 . 281 .. 55* . 1 .. 13.4 E. Stevens 11 . 127 .. 58 . 1 .. 12.7 C. E. Stevens . 25 . 251 .. 48* . 2 .. 10.21 A.C. Bird.. . 17 . 167 .. 49 . 0 .. 9.11 F. Willis .. . 15 . 121 .. 33 . 1 .. 8.9 E. H. Lightfoot 7 . 38 .. 23 . 2 .. 7.3 J. C. Hibbert . 5 . 35 .. 26 . 0 .. 7 G. H. Wood . 24 . 157 .. 25 . 1 .. 6.8 H. S. Turner . 6 . 31 .. 12 . o .. 5.1 H. F, Morice . 10 . 39 .. 10* . 2 .. 4 7 Astley-Samuel. . 12 . 50 .. 13 . 1 .. 46 p. W . Ratcliff. 7 . 29 .. 10 . 0 .. 4.1 jj.-Burge .. . 5 . 12 .. 8 . 1 .. 8 The following played in two matches on ly:--T. B, Hughes, 35 average ; J. J. Ratcliff 12.6, A. W. Carriok 12.5, F. Butler 10.6, E W illis 7.6, Capt. E. C. H. Price, 12, W. S. Coleman C, H J. Merccr 3. B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . Balls. Runs. Maidens. Wkts. A v e r. Astley-Samuel 1066 .. 403 .. 61 . 50 . 8. 6 G. H. Wood 1979 .. 827 .. 89 . . 98 . 8.43 F. Butler .. 320 .. 174 .. 10 . 14 . 12.42 E. H. Lightfoot 435 .. 201 .. 22 . 16 . 12.56 H. F. Morice . 6t>5 .. 279 .. 28 . . 22 . 12.6# F. J. Rutter .. 85 .. 71 .. 4 . 5 . 14.20 A. C. Bird .. 195 .. 118 .. 8 . 7 . 16.85 C. E. Stevens.. 235 .. 140 .. 6 . . 6 . 23.33 M.R.O.Thomas 173 .. 84 .. 8 . 2 . 42
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