Cricket 1884

SEPT. 25,1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 449 LULWORTH LOBSTERS v. WINFRITH NEWBURGH. Played at West Lulworth on September 1. L u lw o r th L o bsters . First Innings. Second Innings. A. D. Fripp, b Langford .. 1 b J. Gregory .. .. 8 J. H. Lonsdale, b J. G regory .......................... 6 W. Ballingall, b J. G regory.......................... 19 C Adams, b R. C. Gregorv .. .. 4 E. N. Shackle, c R. C., b J. G regory.......................... 10 c and b Bartlett .. 82 G. C. Druce, b J. Gregory 0 b Simpson .. .. 13 C. H. Trimmer, b R. C. 6 run o u t ..................28 R. Bell, not out.................. 7 st Simpson, b Bart­ lett ..................7 T. W. Fripp, b J. Gregory 0 C. E. Fripp, b J. Gregory 0 not o u t ..................2 C. E. Roe, b J. Gregory .. 0 J. H. Stansfkld, b J. G regory.......................... 0 B 7, w 2, n b 1 .. .. 10 B2,lb2,w8,nb 2 9 Total.......................... 65 ' Total .. ..112 \V in fr ith N e w b u r g h . W.J. Longman, b A. D. F ripp..........................2 F. D. Simpson, b A. D. Fripp..........................14 H. Gillingham, 1b w, b A. D. Fripp .. .. 0 C. Langford, c Druce,b Ballingall..................10 R. C. Gregory, b Bai- lin gall...............................1 H. E. S. Adams, b A, D. F r ip p ..................1 J. Gregory, c Druce, b Ballingall.................. J. Parnell, c Druce, b Ballingall.................. H. Budden,o Shackle, b Ballingall .. F. R. Roe, c and b A. D. F r ip p .................. Dr. Bartlett, not ou t.. B 2 , l b l , n b l .. Total HAMPSTEAD CLUB. Matches played, 89; won, 14; lost, 16; drawn, 9. B a ttin g A v e r a g e s . Inns. Most Runs, in inns. Times not out. Aver. A. S. Johnston .. 11 .. 450 .. 96 . . 1 .. 45 R. Furber .. . . 12 .. 819 .. 99* . . 3 .. 85.4 Edgar Swift .. 16 .. 447 .. 156 . . 2 .. 81.13 E. O’Dwyer.. .,. 12 .. 184 .. 66* . . 8 .. 20.4 A R. Parker .. 27 .. 502 .. 108 . . 2 .. 2 >.2 P. Dollar .. ,.. 15 .. 223 .. 50 . . 2 .. 17.2 W. Shackel.. .,. 10 .. 136 .. 37 . . 2 .. 17 M. Holt .. .,. 11 .. 158 .. 78 . . 1 .. 15.8 L. M. hischel . . 10 .. 126 .. 78* . . 2 .. 15.6 J. W. Cutler ,. 13 .. 181 .. 48 . . 0 .. 18.12 J .H . Walker .,. 24 .. 279 .. 63 . . 8 .. 13.6 T. Spink .. . H. T. Smith 10 .. 109 .. 52 . . 2 .. 13 5 .. 26 .. 326 .. 40 . . 0 .. 12.14 R. S. Creaton . . 11 .. 127 .. 25* . . 1 .. 12.7 G. W. Creaton . . 11 .. 123 .. 29* . . 1 .. 12.3 8. Smith .. ,.. 20 .. 193 .. 45 . . 4 .. 12.1 E. H all.. .. ,.. 23 .. 2 4 . . 37 . . 1 .. 1112 C. F. Doll .. ,.. 13 .. 142 .. 55 . . 0 .. 11 10 F. A. K. Doyle .,. 23 .. 2(>6 .. 35 . . 8 .. 10.6 S. D. Fairless .. 15 .. 131 .. 43* . . 1 .. 9.5 A. M. Bradiey . . Hi .. (i5 .. 85 . . 1 .. 72 H. R. Walker . . 11 .. 54 .. 26 . . 0 .. 4.10 F be innings and less than ten. S. W. S. Carey ... 5 .. 153 .. 78 . . o .. 80 3 E. B. Holmes .. 9 .. 231 .. 85 . . o .. 25.6 R. A. Walker .. 5 .. 116 .. 75 . . 0 .. 23.1 Edmund Swift . 7 .. 80 .. 81* . . 8 .. 20 R .W D. Hill . . 6 .. 73 .. 64* . . 2 .. 18.1 A. C. Robertson. . 6 .. 104 .. 72 . . 0 .. 17.2 H. G. Rooth ,. 7 .. 62 .. 45 . . 8 .. 15.2 W . Howard.. ,.. 7 .. 103 .. 88 . . 0 .. 14 5 F. Alford .. . 5 .. 50 .. 27 . . 1 .. 12 2 F. A. De St. Croix C .. 66 .. 22 . . 0 .. 11 J. B. A’Deane . 5 .. 46 .. 28 . . 0 .. 9.1 G. Riley .. 7 .. 43 .. 16 . . 0 .. 61 B . Shackel .. .. 6 .. 81 .. 11 . . 0 .. 5 1 R. Flemming .. 6 .. 25 .. 11 . . 1 .. 5 J. W. Dmham .. 9 .. 41 .. 17 ... 0 .. 4.5 Gdfy. Durlacher .. 5 .. 19 .. 12 . . 1 .. 4.3 J. G, J. Besch .. 8 .. 84 .. 8 ... o .. 4.2 C. R. Lowe .. . . 5 .. 7 .. 5 . . 1 . . 1.8 C ricket.—A song written and composed by J.H . Smith, and dedicated to A. N . Hornby, Esq. “ It will bo welcomed heartily by all lovers of the national British game.” — Era, Post free, 18 stamps of author 12. CliftoD-strefit, Wolverhamptou.— A d v t . S t . Ivo and th e A siies —A Correct, True, Particu­ lar, and Hum >rous II'story of the Hon. Iv >. Bligh’s campaign in Australia, with eleven comic iliu-tra- tions, full pagr\ Post free, l j. Id. To be had of W. R. Wright, Office of C r ic k e t , 41, Sr. A» dievv’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons. NORTHBROOK. F irst E leven . Matches played, 25; won, 11; lost, 5 ; drawn, 9. B attin g A v e r a g e s . Most Times Inns. Runs, in inns. not out. Aver. R. W. Burroughs 23 .. 482 .. 100* . . 4 21.20 C. Pearse .. 28 .. 473 .. 181* . . 8 . . 21.11 W. R. Hassall .. 6 .. 127 .. 95 . . 0 #. 21.1 W . J. Smith 6 .. 84 .. 43* . . 2 21 F. W. W all.. .. 18 .. 337 .. 56 . .. 1 19.14 A. H. Smith .. 19 ..2 6 8 .. 43* . . 3 16.12 J. Fisher .. 9 .. 98 .. 25* . . 2 14 F. W . Knowles.. 16 .. 219 .. 43 . ,. 0 13.11 W. Nicolson .. 19 ..2 0 3 .. 37 .,. 4 13.8 A. E. Coatts .. 14 .. 190 70 . . 0 18.8 E. Loxley.. .. 24 ..2 6 4 .. 41* .,. 2 12. W. D. Butler .. 4 .. 22 .. 7* . . 2 11 H. Mundy.. .. 9 .. 77 .. 29 . . 0 . . 8.5 A. East .. 4 .. 84 16 .,. 0 8.2 F. A. Smith .. 13 .. 89 .. 25 .,. 2 8.1 L. Burroughs.. 10 ,.. 37 .. 10* . . 8 , , 5.2 H. Digby .. 5 .. 27 .. 13 . . 1 . , 6.3 A. A. Kennard., 4 .. 14 .,. 9 . . 0 8.2 A. T. Evans .. 5 .. 2 .. 2 . .. 0 2 The following played in three innings: W. L- Pierce, 3, 81*, 8 ; M. Cavenaugh, 11, 2*, 9 ; J. W . Hud son, 16, 0, 0, W . Wells, 0*, 10,0 ; C. S. Cooke,,3* ,8 , 0. The following played in two innings:—J. 8 . Clark- son, 13,10; H. Dring, 4,7*; H.<0. Doman, 0*, 2. The following played in one innings:—S. C. Woolmer* 16; A. Springett, 14; J. S. W. Allin, 11*; T. W. Blenkiron, 5 ; J. Eagleton, 7; W. Town, 8; J. Sim­ monds, 4. S econd E l e v e n . B a ttin g A v e r a g e s . Matche3 played, 18 won, 13; lost, S ; drawn 2. Most Times Inns. Runs. in inns. notout. Aver. H. Mundy.. . 5 . 156 .. 113* . . 1 . 39 H. Digby .. . 10 . 193 .. 67 . . 1 . . 21.4 W. D. Butler . 16 . 274 .. 65* .. 2 . . 19.8 F. A. Smith . 10 . 176 .. 51 . . 0 . 17.6 T.Cannon.. . 4 . 71 .. 24 . . 0 . 17.3 A. East .. . 15 . . 210 .. 44 .. 2 . . 16.2 J. Fisher .. . 5 . . 76 .. 86 . . 0 . . 15.1 C. H. Allberry . 5 . . 49 ... 88 . . 1 . . 12.1 A. H. Holmes . 12 . 85 .. 18* .. 4 . . 10.5 J. Simmonds . 5 . 88 . . 2i* . . 1 . 9.2 A. E. Buckley . 4 . 32 .. 17 . . 0 . . 8 S. O. Woolmer . 8 . . 53 .. 15* . . 1 . . 7.4 H. C. Doman . 13 . . 59 .. 15 .. 3 . . 5.9 A. A. Kennard . 8 . . 47 .. 13 . . 0 . . 5.7 J. S. W . Allin . 10 . . 56 .. 20 . . 0 . . 5.6 L. Burroughs . 4 . . 22 9 . . 0 . 5.2 M. Cavenaugh . 12 . . 42 .. 12 .. 2 . . 4.2 C. S. Cooke . 5 . . 13 6 . . 0 . . 2.3 Inns. Runs. Most Times in inns, not out. Aver. E. P. James . 18 . 665 . 125 . 1 .. 39.2 A. H olt................ . 21 . . 577 . . 116* . 6 .. 88.7 J. Robertson . 22 . 561 . . 150* . 4 .. 31.3 H. K. Avory . 15 . 424 . 129 . 1 .. 3J.4 R. E. Yerburgh. . 29 . 684 . . 80* . 6 .. 29.17 St. C. Oswald . 13 . . 851 . 101 . . 0 .. 27 J.S . Udal .. . 12 . 294 . 183* . 1 .. 26.8 D. D. Pontifex . 12 . 281 . 81 . 1 .. 25.6 E. D. C. Cecil . 22 . 491 . 109 . 2 . 24.11 F. W . Bush . 43 . 956 . 103 . 1 .. 22.82 H. J. Hill .. . 80 . 558 . 95 . 1 .. 19.7 E. H. Burkitt . 33 . 604 . 73 . 1 . 18.28 A. Springett . 41 . 601 . 61* . 2 . 15.16 F. B. Shadwell . 37 . 410 . 58 . 9 . 14.18 W. Furze .. . 29 . 218 . 29 . 7 .. 9.20 J. N. Bush .. Under 12 innings. . 4 . 114 .. 84 . 1 .. 88 W. Lindsay.. . 4 . 117 . 90 . 0 .. 291 O, B. Martyn . 5 . 144 . . 75 . 0 .. 28.4 F. Fielding .. . 9 . 211 . 45 . 1 . 26.3 H. C. Phillips . 3 . 78 . 47 . 0 .. 26 W. R. S. May . 7 . 117 . 57 . 2 .. 23.2 E. A. James.. . 11 . 204 . 51 . 1 .. 20.4 E. Tanner .. . 5 . 54 . . 83 . 2 .. 18 E. Andei ton . 10 . 125 . 25* . 3 . 17.6 D. Duncan .. . 4 . 66 . 28 . 0 . 16 2 R. T.Finch.. . 4 . 48 . . 24 . 1 .. 16 G. F. W illis.. . 9 . 183 . 51 . 0 .. 14.4 R. M. Turnbull .. 4 .. 41 . 15* . 1 . 13.2 J. C. Jukes .. . 3 . £8 . 26 . 0 . 12.2 J. C. Low .. . 6 . 82 8* . 3 .. 10.2 E. J. C. Studd . 4 . £9 . 80 . 0 . 9.3 W. E. Martyn . 5 . 47 . 27 . 0 . 9.2 G .B . Colt .. . 3 . 28 . 21 . 0 .. 9.1 F. F. Hensley . 6 . 32 . 12 . 1 .. 6.2 H. Meller .. . 5 . 25 . 2) . 1 . 6.1 G. Ardaseer.. . 3 . 4 4* . 2 .. 4 H. R. Ladell . 3 . 6 . 6 . 1 . . 3 W. Barker .. . . 9 . 20 5 . 0 . . 2.2 The fol'owing played in three innings : H. Dring, 25, 8, 5 ; C. Higbam, 0. 5, 13 ; F. G. Springthorpe, 0, 2, 8*; and F. Mote, 2, 2, 1. The following played in two innings W. J. Smith 6, 44 ; and C. Du Pere, 0*, 8. The following played in one innings W. G. Elliott, 0; C. Rock, 1; A. Lowry, 9 ; A. E. Coates, 159; W. Nicolson, 0; R. W. Burroughs, 21; W. Marks, 2 ; J. Stephens. 0; A. T. Evans, 2 ; W. R ouch,5; A. Ingram, 14; R. Pentreath, 14. The wicketest place in England for a summer holiday—Tunbridge Wells-Common. — Punch. ‘B il l y ’ W h it t a m , th e S c o r e -C a r d P r i n t e r ’s “ M o d e r n C r ic k e t a n d o t h e r M a n l y S p o r t s .” T h e secon d y ea r’s issue o f this rem arkable S ixpen n y A n n u al is now pu b lish ed, th e book bein g sold b y M r. W h itta m , h is n u m erou s m en and b oys, on th e variou s crick et grou n ds during th e season, an d m a y also be ob­ tained from J o h n H e y w o o d , M an ch es­ ter, and W righ t & C o. (C ricket P ress), L on don ; from th e A u th or 38, B ram all L ane, S h effield ; from M r. G. T . G roves, Sheffield M r. Seale, Im p erial A rcade, L u dgate C ircus, L o n d o n ; and at all B ook sta lls, S portin g O ut­ fitters, and Stationers. I t is en tirely different from all th e other C ricket A n n u als, con ta in ­ ing n ot statistics only, b u t fu n n y stories, racy poem s, short p ith ily w ritten articles, &c., on variou s m atters con n ected w ith the gam e d u rin g th e past and p reviou s seasons. Those who can’t play and want to learn how to hit’em Should buy this jolly book by “ Billy Whittam. [A d v t .] RICHMOND CLUB. B a ttin g A v e r a g e s . Matches played, 45: won, 19; lost, 11; drawn, 15. Over 12 innings. The follow in g played in tw o innings o n ly :— F. W . Hill, 23 and 0 ; T. Jowitt, 1 and 19; A. Bunn, 6 and 1; F. A. A n8on ,5 and 7; E. W . Ball, 7 andO ; C. J. Scott, 0 and 5 ; J. P. Munster, 7 and 0; and A. S. Bull, 0 and The follow in g played in on e innings o n ly :— W . Muir, 49; A. R. Parker, 2 ; R. H. W. Leach, 0; G. Fraser, 8 ; A. M. Inglis, 7. The following scored hundreds for the club: E. P. James, 125 ; A. Holt, 116* and 104*; J. Robertson, 1?0* and 124* ; H. K. Avory, 129 ; St. C. Oswald, 101; J. S. Udal, 183* ; E. D. Cecil, 109; F. W . Bush, 103and 101*. B o w lin g A v e r a g e s . Over 12 innings. F. W. Bush .. J. Robertson.. E. H. Burkitt F. B. Shadwell H. J. Hill .. K. E. Yerburgh E.P. James .. E. Tanner H. Meller G. B. Colt F. W. Hill .. W. Barker F. F. Hensley E. J. C. Studd E. A. James .. E. W. B ill .. A. R. Parker .. J.N . Bush .. A. Holt .. .. D. D. Pontifex G. F. Willes .. W. E. Martyn R. M. Turnbull St. C. Oswald.. E. D. Cecil The following also bowled but without success: —D. D. Duncan, R. 'f. Finch, W. Fuize, W . May, and J. P. Munster. vers. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver 953 .. 255 ,,. IS85 ,..1 6 3 . . 11.112 613 .. 145 . . 1122 ... 89 . . 12.54 139 .. 29 .,. 834 .. 22 . . 15.4 891 .. 114 ,.. 870 ,.. 87 . . 23.19J 99 .. 24 .,. 280 .,. 10 . . 28 184 .. 18 .,. 625 ,.. 21 . . 29.16 Under 12 innings, 3 .. 1 . 7 . . 1 . . 7 84 .. 22 .. 170 .. 19 . . 8.18 81 .. 22 .. 145 .. 15 . . 9 10 i6 .. 9 .. 53 .. 5 . . 10 3 11 .. o .. 27 .. 2 . . 13 1 159 .. 46 ,.. 374 .. 28 . . 13.10 12 .. 1 .. 43 .. 3 . . 14.1 97 .. 80 ,.. 172 . . 12 . . 14 4 49 .. 13 , . 117 . . 7 . . 16 5 20 .. 0 . 68 .,. 4 . . 17 11 .. 3 . 19 .,. 1 . . 19 15 .. 1 .,. 41 .,. 2 . . 20.1 90 .. 21 . . 205 .,. 1«) . . 20.5 9 .. 2 .,. 22 . ,. 1 . . 22 47 .. 5 .. 146 . . 6 . . 21.2 80 .. 4 .. 80 . . 8 . . 26.i 41 .. 8 .,. 124 .,. 4 . . 31 28 .. 3 .. 79 . . 2 . . 89.1 80 .. 13 .,. 45 , . . 1 . . 45 “ N ew C r ic k e t P h o to g r a ph ,” just published, containing portraits of ninety of the leading cricketers of England. 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