Cricket 1884

oct . so, 1884. CEICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 455 June 11—at Charlton, v. Charlton Park. Lost by 1 run. Law Club, 74 ; Charlton Park, 75. June 21—at Willesden Green, v. M.C.C. and Ground. Lost by 70 runs. Law Club, 65 and 89* ; M.C.C. and G., 135. * Seven wickets down. July 10—at Wallmgtoc, y. Beddington Park. Lost by 43 runs. Law Club, 69; Beddington Park, 112. Aug. 27-28—at Newton Abbot, v. South Devon. Lost by 4 wickets. Law Club, 171 and 189 ; South Devon, 264 and 97*. * Six wickets down. Sopt. 1-2—at Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth. Lost by an innings and 80 runs. Law Club, 140 and 144 ; Sidmouth, 364. 8ept. 3—at Seaton, v. Seaton. L'ist by 10 runs. Law Club, 114 and 68* ; Seaton, 124. * Eight wickets down. M atch es D raw n . May 10—at Willesden Green, v. Willesden. Law Club> 147 ; Willes ien, 111*. * Three wickets down. May 24—at Willesden Green, v. Eltham. Law Club, 181 ; Eltham, 67*. * Eight wickets down. June 5—at Plaistow, v. Plaistow. Law Club, 26*; Plaistow did not bat. * Two wickets down. July 23—at Bicklcy, v. Bickley Park. Law Club, 193* ; Bickley Park, 203. * Nine wickets down. July 26 —at Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe. Law Club, 191; Addiscombf, 93*. * Five wickets down. B a ttin g A ve r a g e s . Most Times Inns. Runs, in Inns, not out. Aver. N. C. B ailey.. .. 10 . 363 . 98 . 0 . . 36.30 C. H. W. Beresford 11 . 312 . 128 . . 1 . 31.20 n . T. Twynam .. 5 . 115 . . 79 . 0 . . 23 H. I). Li tlewood 10 . . 195 . 72 . 1 . . 21.66 A. Wliitohead .. 6 . 124 . 59 . 0 . . 20.66 E. Y. Longstaffe.. 5 . . 123 . 71 . 0 . . 2D.60 H. R oss.................. 4 . 81 . 42 . 0 . . 20.25 T. S. Webb .. 9 . . 151 . 57* . 1 . 19.62 J. E. Shaw .. .. 14 . . 210 . 39 . 2 . . 17.50 W . Williamson .. 4 . 67 . . 47 . 0 . 16.75 R. A. Bowes .. 8 . 121 . 93 . 0 . . 15.12 J. A. C. Tanner .. 7 . 101 . 36 . 0 . . 14 4i II. P. Cooke .. .. 14 . 197 . . 38 . 0 . . 14.07 R. G. Gallop .. 15 . . 184 . 66* . 1 . . 13.14 A. B, Crosby.. .. 6 . . 65 . 18 . 1 . . 13 11. P. Thurston .. 10 . . 118 . 37 . 0 . . 11.8) E.Fari'er-Baynos.. 23 . 199 . 51 . 1 . . 10.47 A. P. Kent .. .. 3 . 19 . 9* . 1 . 9.50 H. do II. Whatton 4 . . 19 . . 28 . 1 . . 9.33 G .E . W aller.. .. 2-5 . 217 . . 31 . 2 . 9.04 W.IIaye8 .. .. 19 . 66 . . 12* . 9 . 6.60 J. Clutton .. .. 5 . 26 . . 18 . 0 . 5.20 W. E. Aldis .. .. 3 . 12 . . 9 . 0 . 4 W. G. A. Ilavenor 8 . 24 . . 7 . 1 . 3.42 C. C. Macklin 10 . 26 . . 17 . 2 . 3.25 J. A. Burt .. .. 5 . 4 . . 3 . 1 . 1 Tho following played two innings only :—F. Hill, 25*, 13 ; C. II. Wickes, 6*, 3; W . Jones, 0*, 8 ; C. Threlfall, 4, 2 ; J. W . Reid, 1 ,1 ; W. H. Humphreys, 0 , 0 . The following played one innings only :—L. Can­ ning, 2 ; J. A. Iliffe, 0 ; J. F. Kershaw, 0 ; W. E. Saundovs, 0 ; E. G. Van Tromp, 0. B o w lin g A v erag es . Balls. Mdns,. Runs. Wkts. Aver. C. H. W. Beresford 125 . . 12 . . 13 . . 3 ., 433 A. B. Crosby .. 202 . . 8 . . 81 . . 11 .. 7.36 H. P. Cooke .. . 235 . . 10 . . 91 . . 11 . . 8.27 T. S. Webb .. , 630 . . 35 . . 239 . . 24 .. 9.95 G .E . W aller.. .. 1171 . . 60 . . 504 . . 41 .., 11.45 N. C. Bailey .. . . 135 . . 5 . . 86 . . 7 .., 12.28 A. W hitehecd.. .. 485 . . 25 . . 185 . . 15 .., 12.33 F. Hill .................. 167 . . 10 . . 58 . . 4 .. 14.50 R. A. Bewes .. .. 279 .,. 16 . . 152 . . 10 . . 15.20 R. G. Gallop .. 390 . . 21 . . 223 . . 12 .. 18.58 H . F. Thurston .. 352 . . 14 . . 222 . . 10 .., 22.20 The following bowled less than 100 balls :— C. II. Wickes .. .. 35 ., . 1 . . 19 . . 5 .. 3.80 J. A. C. Tanner .. 50 .. 2 . 22 . . 4 .., 5.50 J.E. Sli iw 95 .. 5 .*. 41 ... 4 .. 11 A. P. Kent .. .. 50 . 2 . . 26 ., . 1 . . 26 J. Clutton .. 55 . . 0 . . 33 . . 1 . . 33 W. Hayes.................. t’0 . . 2 . . 88 . . 1 . . 38 Tbe following bowled without s u c c e s s C . C. Mack- lin, W. E. Saunders, H. de H. Whatton, W. William­ son. SURBITON CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played 2£, won 12, lost 11. May 10-v . Blackheath Morden. Won by 14 runs. Surbiton 112, Blackheath Morden 98. May 17—v. Oatlanda. Lost by 41 runs. Surbiton 67 and 82, Oatlands Park 108. May 24—v. Royal Naval College. Won by 14 runs. Surbiton 101 and 107, Royal Naval College 87 and 69*. *7 wickets down. May 31—v. Leatherhead. Won by 6 runs. Surbiton 113, Leatherhead 107 and 187. Juno 2—v. Mr. S. Castle’s Eleven. Lost by 39 runs. Surbiton 69 aud 183, Mr. S. Castle’s Eleven 108 and 84*. *5 wickets down. June 7—v. Will o’ the Wisp*. Lost by 69 rnns. Sur­ biton 82 and 103, Will o’ the Wisps 151. June 11—v. Tonbridge School. Lost by 26 runs. Sur­ biton 98, Tonbridge School 124 and 131*. *3 wickets down. June 14—v. Ne’er do Weels. Lost by 27 runs. Sur­ biton 140 and 54*, Ne’er do Weels 167. *6 wickets down. June 21—v. Old Malvernians. Won by 18 runs. Sur­ biton 136, Old Malvornians 118. June 28—v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Won by 225 runs. Surbiton 323. St. Bartholomew’s Hos­ pital 98. July 5—v. Kensington Park. Lost by 97 runs. Sur­ biton 106 and 81*, Kensington Park 203. *8 wickets down. July 12—v. Surrey Club and Ground. Lost by 23 runs. Surbiton 91, Surrey Club and Ground 114. July 19—v. Byfleet. W on by 10 wickets. Surbiton 101 and 36, Byfleet 101 and 35. July 26 -v. Esher. Lost by 83 runs. Surbiton 54 and 257*, Esher 137. *8 wickets down. July 29—v. Old Lancing. Won by an innings and 33 runs. Surbiton 143, Old Lancing 56 and 54. July 29—v. Old Reptonians. Won by an innings and 74 runs. Surbiton 176, Old Reptonians 55 and 47. July 80—v. Old Wykehamists. Won by 3 wickets, Surbiton 38 and 103*, Old Wykehamists 47 and 98. *8 wickets down. July 31—v. Old Carthusians. W on by an innings and 80 runs. Surbiton 190, Old Carthusians 38 and 72. August 1—v. Marlborough College. Lost by 56 runs. Surbiton 108 and 72*, MarlborooghCollego 164. *7 wickets down. August 2—v. Marlborough Blues. Won by 50 runs. Surbiton 132 and 201*, Marlborough Blues 82, *5 wickets down. August 4—v. Kingston Rowing Club. Won by an in­ nings and 44 runs. Surbiton 212, Kingston Rowing Club 82 and 86. August 9—v. Brordwater. Lost by an innings and 15 runs. Surbiton 76 and 80, Broadwater 171. August 16—v. Byfleet. Lost by 17 runs. Surbiton 71 and 139, Byfloet 88 and 41*. *3 wickets down. B a ttin g A v e r a g e s . Times Inns, not out. runs. Most in inns. Aver. W. H. Game.. .. 5 .. o .. 134 . 46 . 26.8 Rox. Howell.. .. 22 .. 0 .. 515 . 69 . 23.4 J. F. Newton .. 6 . . 0 .. 132 . 62 . 22 W. Pearson .. i. 8 .. 3 -.. 107 . 48 . 21.4 G. H. Windeier .. 17 .. 1 .. 271 . I ll . 16.93 C. A. Trouncer .. 15 .. 4 .. 185 . 58* . 16.82 R. A. Read .. .. 7 .. 0 .. 115 . 43 . 16.42 C. E. Nesham ./ 5 .. 1 .. 64 . 21 . 16 C. D. Heatley .. 4 .. 0 .. 64 . . 26 . 16 Bulmer Howell .. 12 .. 0 .. 182 . . 43 .. 15.16 J. A. Perkin .. .. 15 .. 1 .. 192 . 41 . 13,71 R. L. Escombo .. 34 .. 1 .. 170 . . 69* . 18.07 S. Castle .. 22 .. 2 .. 260 . 44 . 13 W. M. Tatham .. 6 .. 1 .. 61 . 40 . 12.2 E. Brookes .. .. 15 .. 1 .. 146 . 27 . 10.42 A . C. Challis .. 4 .. 1 .. 31 . . 18* . 10.33 L. Haro.. .. 18 .. 2 .. 154 . . 31* . 9.62 G. Pinkerton .. 10 .. 2 .. 76 . 19 . 95 C. E. Cobb .. .. 4 .. 0 .. 88 . 23 . 9.5 R. B. Perkin.. .. 9 .. 2 .. 52 . . 16 . 7.42 G. W. Ricketts .. 7 .. 0 .. 50 . . 25 . 7.14 J. S. Challis.. .. 6 .. 0 .. 42 . 23 . 7 C. P. Gosnell .. 4 .. 0 .. 28 . 9 . 7 R. Playford .. .. 5 .. 0 .. 34 . . 15 . 6.8 Capt. Kennedy .. 8 .. 0 .. 52 . . 19 . 6.5 H. C. Paice .. . 12 .. 3 .. 52 . . 17 .. 5.77 R. F. Fawcus .. 10 .. 1 .. 50 . . 22 . 5.55 G. Chancellor .. 5 .. 1 .. 19 . 15* . 4.75 R. Case .. .. 10 .. 1 .. 39 . . 14* .. 4 33 A. J. Last .. .. 4 .. 0 .. 18 . . 14 . 4-5 C. A. Hewitt.. . 4 .. o .. 16 . . 7 .. 4 Rev. A. A. Barratt 5 .. 0 .. 19 . . 15 . 3.8 P. Castle . 4 .. 3 .. 12 . . 10 .. 8 The f jllowing played in 3 in n in g s W . Williamson 8,1 ,1 4 ; W . E. Hansell 6, 2 ,1 ; J. H. Wilson 4, 24*, 4 ; H. T. Cattley 0,10, 4 ; G. H. Pigott 13, 0, 25; R. Es­ combe, jun. 10,1, 4; S. N. Castle, 0,0, 2; E. H. Buck­ land 22, 5, 28. The following played in 2 innings L. M. Richards I, 0; G. C Bird 0, 5* ; W . M. Hamilton 7*, 3; T. R. Marshall 17, 50*; F. Vans-Agnew 17, 20; M. C. Clarke 0, 48; A. Read 11, 6; Hon. H. A. Lawrence 6,12. The following played in one innings:—T. Pawley 0, T. Welldon 23, K. McAlpine 0, H. W . Jeliicoe 3, M. P. Castle 0, C. B. Phipps 28, C. T. Perkin 2, P. C. Bates 14*, R. K. Perkin 1, G. Roffey 7*, F. G. G. Jeliicoe 0, H. A. Perkin 2*, T. B. Hughes. * Signifies not out. The bowling analysis was not kept regularly through­ out the season; but the following members took wickets:—R. F. Fawcus 41, G. H. Windeier 38. E. H. Buckland 32, H. C. Paice 23, R. Howell 20, G. Pinker­ ton 18, Capt. Kennedy 17, W. H. Game 16, E. Brookes 12, C. Trouncer 11, W. M. Tatham 10, R. Playford 8, L. M. Richards 8, J. A. Perkin 7, L. Hare 6, and J. A. Last 5. LINDEN CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches p’ayed, 33; won, 21 ; lost, 9 ; drawn, 3. April 19—v. Lancet. Won by 9 runs. April 19—v. Argus. Won by J3 runs. \pril 26—v. Vieprelian. Lost by 28 runs. April 26—v. Avondale. Won by 9 runs. May 3—v. Star. Drawn. Star 141, Linden did not bat. May 10—v. Strollers. Won by 28 runs. May 10—v. Rye College (2nd). Won by 131 runs. May 17—v. Avondale. Won by 58 runs. May 17—v. St. George’s. Won by 46 runs. May 24—v. Rye College (1st). W on by 1 run. May 31—v. Hanover Athletic. Lost by 4 runs. May 31—v. .Lclectic. Won by 13 runs. June 2—v. Grafton. W on by an innings and 78 runs. June 7—v. Perseverance. W on by an innings and 26 runs. June 14—v. Oakley. Lost by 9 runs. June 14—v. Hornets. Won by 41 runs. June 21—v. Cliftonville. Lost by 17 runs. June 21—v. Argus. Lost by 43 runs. June 28—v. Maismore. W on by 26 runs. June 28—v. Honor Oak Tennis Club. Won by an in­ nings and 3 runs. July 5—v. Park Road. Lost by 2 runs. July 5—v. Eclectie. Won by 147 runs. July 12—v. Cecillian. Drawn. Linden 55, Cecillian 19 for 7 wickets. July 19—v. YicJ>relian. Won by 15 runs. July 26—v. Rye College (1st). Lost by 44 runs. Aug. 2—v. Hanover Athletic. Won by 46 runs. Aug. 4—v. Forect Gate. Lost by 36 runs. Aug. 9—v. Cassland. Lost by 3 runs. Aug. 16—v. Avondale. Won by 47 runs. Aug. 23—v. Oakley. Won by 12 runs. Sept. 13—v. Cliftonville. Won by 4 runs. Sept. 20—v. Cassland. Drawn. Linden 115, Cassland did not bat. Sept. 27—v. Park Road. Won by four wickets and 24 runs. B ow lin g A v e r a g e s . Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. W. E. Watson .. 220 .,. 94 .. £74 ..104 ,. . 2 3 G. Newson .. .. 49 . . 20 .. 59 .. 19 .. 3.1 G. Fletcher .. .1 7 4 . . 67 .. 298 .. 87 . . 3.1 W . Charles .. .. 58 . . 19 .. 115 .. 82 , .. 3.1 J. A. Williams .. 119 . . 48 .. 168 ..4 0 .. 4.1 G. H. Leeson .. 43 . . 14 .. 100 .. 18 ,.. 5.1 The following bowled in 2 matches only— S. G, Horley.. .. 12 . . 4 .. 19 .. 10 ,.. 1.9 H. Reynolds.. .. 5 . . 2 .. 9 .. 1 . ,. 9 LINDEN v. PARK ROAD. Played at Honor Oak, on Sept. 27. P a r k R o ad . W. Gunner, not out .. 12 Burbage, b Watson .. 1 Ross, b Watson Shemeld, b Watson .. Cutchy, b Fletcher .. Lancaster, b Fletcher Breach, c E. Reynolds, b Fletcher.................. Fountain, b Fletcher 1 B 8 , w l . . . . 9 Total 27 L in d e n . G. H. Leeson, b Lan­ caster ..........................0 W . E. Watson, b Lan­ caster ..........................4 G. Fletcher, c and b R o b s ..........................12 R. W. Charles, b Lan­ caster ..........................3 B. M. Clarke, c Gun- 11 ner, b Lancaster .. J. C. Grinsell, not out 16 R. J. Fry, c and b Lan­ caster ..................0 S. Horley, not out .. 0 B ..........................5 Total T h e A ustralian s in E n gland A Complete Record of the Late Cricket Tour of the Colonists in this Coun­ try.—Full Reports of all 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 Table of Per­ formances. Edited by Charles F. Pardon. Price One Shilling, or Post-free 14 stamps.—London: 112, Fleet- Btreet, E.C. Now R e a d y . —Advt. Next issue o f Cricket Nov- 27-

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