Cricket 1884
456 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. oct . so , u m . CRYSTAL PALACE CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. M atches played, 5 4 : w on, 17; lost, 1 1 ; draw n, 26. M a tc h e s W on . May 10—at Crystal Palace, v. St. Bartholomew’s Hos pital. Won by 255 runs. Crystal Palace 298, St. Bartholomew's Hospital 43. May 15—at Crystal Palace, v. Clapton. Won by 167 runs. Crystal Palace 26'), Clapton 93. May 22—at Crystal Palace, v. Hampstead. Won by 2 wickets and 76 iuns. Crystal Palace 260*, Hampstead 181. *Eight wickets down. May 24—at Crystal lalace,v. CivilService. Won by 118 runs.Crystal Palace 277, Civil Service 159. May 31—at Crystal Palace,v. Pallingswick. Won by 146 runs.Crjstal Palace 234, Pallingswick 88 and 128.* *Four wickets down. May 31—at Ealing, v, Ealing. Won by 16 runs. Crystal Palace 114 a^d 120, Ealing 98. June 7—at Crystal Palace, v. Nondescripts. Won by 145 runs. Crystal Palace 224, Nondescripts 79. June 14—at Crystal Palace, v. Kensington Park. Won by 26 runs. Crystal Palace 171, Kensington Park 145 and 68* *One wicket down. June 28—at Highgate, v. Highgate School. Won by 1 wicket and 105 runs. Crystal Palace 190*, Highgate School 85. *Nine wickets down. July 23—at Selhurst, v. J. W. Hobbs’ Club. Won by 5 runs. Crystal Palace 76 and 104, J.W . Hobbs’ Club 71 and83* *Three wickets down. Ang. 2—at Crystal Palace, v. Harrow Bluea. Won by 5 wickets and 61 runs. Crystal Palace 236*, Harrow Blues 175. *Five wickets down. Aug. 7—at Crystal Palace, v. Charlton Park. Won by 13 runs. Crystal Palace 137, Charlton Park 124 and 93* *Two wickets down. Aug. 9—at Crystal Palace, v. Bickley. W on by an in nings and 24 runs. Crjstal Palace 176, Bick ley 90 and 62. Aug. 11 and 12—at Instow, v. North Devon. Won by 18 runs. Crystal Palaca 57 and 77, North Ddvon 72 and 44. Aug. 13 and 14—at Exmouth, v. Exmouth. Won by 5 wickets. Crystal Palace 161 and 129*, Ex mouth 111 and 175. Aug. 23—at Crystal Palace, v. Ealing. Won by 91 runs. Crystal Palace 192, Ealing 101 and 26*. *Five y> ickets down. Aug. 29 and 30—at Eastbourne, v. Devonshire Park. Won by an innings and 112 runs. Crystal Palace 249, Devonshire Patk 64 and 73. M atch es L o 3T. May 17—at Crystal Palace, v. Will-o’-the-Wisps. Lost by 114 runs. Crystal Palace 145, Will-o’-the- W ispj 259, May 24—at Blackheath, v. Blackhrath Morden. Lost by 2 wickets and 5 runs. Crystal Palace 136, Blackheath Morden 141.* ♦Eight wickets down. June 7—it Lee, v. Granville. Lost by 4 wickets and 33runs. Crystal Palace 74, Granville 110*. ♦Six wickets down. June 9, 11 and 13—at Catford, v. Private Banks. L st by 4 wickets and 45 runs. Crystal Palace 126, Private Banks 171*. *Six wickets down. July 3—at Clapton, v. Clapton. Lost by 45 runs. Crystal Palace 55, Clapton 100 and 211*. *Nine wickets down. July 8—at Crystal Palace, v. United Thespians. Lost by 120 runs. Crystal Palace 99, United Thespians 219. July 17—at Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington Pa»k. I ost by 3 wickets and 130 runs. Crystal Palace 145, Kensington Paik 275.* *3even wickets down. Aug. 9—at Croydon, v. Oakfield. Lost by 47 runs. Crystal Palace 180, Oakfield 227. Aug. 16—at Crystal Palace, v. Streatham. Lost by 23 rune. Crystal Palace 113 und 66, Streatham 136. Aug. 18 and 19—at Sidmouth, v. Sidraouth. Lost by an innings aud 214 runs. Crystal Palace 137 and 3*, Sidmouth 185. Aug. 22 and 23—at Weymouth, v. Weymouth. Lost by 26 runs. Crystal Palace 38 and 107, W ey mouth 110 and 61. M atc h e s D raw n . M ayf9—at Crystal Palace, v. Chatham House Wan derers. Crystal Palace 74*, Chatham House Wanderers 440. * Three wickets down. June 2—at Bickley, v. Bickley Park. Crystal Palace 307, Bickley Park 231*. *Five wickets down. June 2—at Catford, v. Private Banks. Crystal Palace 277, Private Banks 165*. *Six wiokets down. June 12—at Crystal Palace, v. Richmond. Crystal Palace 219, Richmond 122*. *3even wickets down. June 14—at Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe. Crystal Palace 122, Addiscombe 108*. *Six wickets down. June 18—at Crystal Palace, v. United Hospitals. Crystal Palace 374, United Hospitals 142*. *i£ight wickets down. June 21—at Crystal Palace, v. Beckenham. Crystal Palace 169*, Beckenham 309. * Three wickets down. June 21— at Hampstead, v. Hampstead. Crystal Palace 293, Hampstead 74*. *Five wiokets down. June 25—at Strcatbam, v. Streatham. Crystal Palace 185*, Streatham 209. *8even wickets down. July 1—at Brighton, v. Brighton College. Crystal Palace 171*, Brighton College 215. ♦Eight wickets down. July 5—at Crystal Palace, v. M.C.C. and Ground. Cryr-tal Palace did not bat. M.C.C. and G. 339. July 5—at Penge, v. Penge. Cryst il Palace 73*, Penge 133. ♦Four wickets down. July 12—at Crystal Palace, v. Oakfield. Crystal Palace 83*, Penge 170. ♦One wicket down. July 12—at Ri chmond, v. Richmond. Crystal Pdlace 9), Richmond 88*. *Five wickets down. July 19—at Crystal Palace, v. Broa'water. Crystal Palace 276, Brcadwater 130*. ♦Six wickets down. July 19—at Bruce Castle, v. Bru^e Castle. Crystal Palace 175, Bruce Castle 58*. *3even wickets down. July 26—a*- Eltham, v. Eltham. Crystal Palace 190*, Eltham did not bat. *3ix wickets down. July 25 and 26—at Crystal Palace, v. West of Scotland. Crystal Pala?e 124 and 72*, West of Scotland 179 and 136. *Four wickets down. July 31—at Crystal Palace, v. Bla-kheath Morden. Crystal Palace 213, Blackheath Morden 195*. *Eight wickets down. Aug. 4—at Beckenham, v. Beckenham. Crystal Talace 171*, Beckenham 215. *Eight wickets down. Aug. 15 and 16—at Torquay, v. Torquay. Crystal Palace 172 and 107*, Torquay 177 and 224 ♦Five wickets down. Aug. 20 and 21—at Newton Abbott, v. South Devon. Crystal Palace 115 and 137*, South Devon 140 aud 183. ♦Four wickets down. Aug. 27 and 28—a*; Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne. Crystal Palace 193, Eastbourne 230 and 31*. *Six wickets down. Ang. 30—at Cry tal Palace v. Gryphons. Crystal Palace 110, Gryi hons 25*. *Five wickets down. Sept. 6—at Crystal Palace, v. Penge. Crystal Palace 232*, Penge did not bat. *Seven wickets down. Sept. 13—at Crystal Palace, v. Old Malvernians. Crystal Palace 250, Old Malvernians 59*. *Six wickets dow.i. B a ttin g A verag es . 10 innings and over. Must Times Inn?. Runs, in inns, not out. Aver. J. A ste.................. 12 .. 435 . 105 . 3 . 48.3 H. Hetley .. .. 11 .1273 . 107 . 3 . 33.19 F. Barry .. 12 . 305 . 78 . 1 . 27.8 L. H. Neame 26 . 5*6 . 83 . 4 . 26.16 H. P. Clarke 14 . 315 . 55 . 2 . 26.3 F. H. Rehder 14 . 280 . 8) . 2 . 23.4 I o o Z 6 £ 4 39 . 781 . 102* . 4 . 22.11 F. Campbell 10 . 211 . 71 . 0 . 21,1 S. Shorter .. .. 22 . 393 . 63 . 2 . 19.13 C. M itchell.. .. its . 272 . 7*i . 2 . 19 6 H. P. Smith 14 . 267 . 80 . 0 . 19.1 T. C. Sbeard .. 11 . 191 . 32 . 1 . 19.1 W. R. Hawhin?.. 14 . 238 . 95 . 1 . 18.4 S. M .Ferguson.. 12 . 202 . 85 . 0 . 16.10 P. Currey .. 29 . 419 . 63 . 2 . 15.14 A. A. E. Oelrichs 22 . 287 . 48 . 3 . 15.2 C.E. Smith.. .. 16 . 240 . 30 . 0 . 15 I,. J. Turner 22 . 280 . f>l . 1 . 13.7 H. Aste .. 16 . 212 . . 48 . 0 . i3.4 J. M.-Henderson 17 . 156 . ‘/7* . 5 . 13 C. H. Dorman .. 3) . 357 . 65 . 2 . 12.21 W. Ke*tlewell .. 25 . 274 . 5 5* . 3 . 12.10 G J. Cooper 17 . 132 . 67 . 4 . 10.2 W . A. W diting.. 10 . 95 . 52 . 0 . 9.5 G, Cos^ns .. .. ‘.8 . 239 . H7 . 1 . 6.23 \. W. Dorman .. 18 . 84 . 2 5 . 2 . 8 J. Willocks 16 . 8S . 19 . 5 . 8 Under 10 innings, Inns, Run8. Most in inns. Times not out. AAer E. A. Ram .. . 7 . . 79 .. 82+ . 4 .. 26.1 F. H. Wh .‘e’er . 4 . . 62 . 46+ . 1 .. 20.2 S. Vijifri .. . 4 . . 53 .. 32 . 1 .. 17.2 C. A. Pope .. . 4 . 52 . 84 . . 0 .. 13 W. Noakes.. . 5 . 65 . 65 . . 0 .. 12.6 W. F. Noakes . 7 . 79 . 21 . . 0 .. 11.2 J. H. Busteed . 5 . 22 . 13+ . . 3 .. 11 T, Brushfield . 9 . . 71 .. 25 2 l\ l R. k . Stevens . 9 . . 72 .. 21 r i ii 9 D. McGeorge . 8 . 43 . 10+ . . 3 .. 8 3 . 5 . . 1 .. 7 W. P. Hubbard . 9 . 48 . 37 . . 2 .. 6.6 W. C. Gould . 3 . 19 . 8 . . o .. 6.1 A. Meredith . 6 . 24 . 11 . . 2 .. 6 H. Williams . 5 . 18 . 1» . . 0 .. 3.3 J. S. Welch . 4 . . 13 . 9 . . 0 .. 8.1 G. FT. Neame . 3 . 9 . 4 . . 0 .. 8 A, E. Clarke . 8 . 6 . 5* . . 1 .. 3 P. Crampton . 5 . . 5 .. 5 . 1 .. l.l H, F. Abel .. . 5 . . 3 .. 2 . 0 . 0,3 Th-s following played two innings only —G. C, Fitz gerald 15 and 7i, T. VV, Wood^tte 5 arid 42, A. Kettle- well 6 and 16, J. Diver 11 and 3, H. Baker 0 anu H, H. P. Hamer 0 and 9, F. M. Robertson 6 and 0, H. Mjsen- thal 1 and 2, O. Leggatt 0 and 3. The following one inning? only—W. Pit nan 18*, J. H. Prangley 10, E. Colegrave 0, A. R. Daly 0, D. O. Kerr 0, S. Matthews 0, E, A. Reeves 0, C, Vere 5*. H. Browning 17, The following scored centuries—J. Aste 103 and 101 * H- Hetley 107, and A. W, Gardner-Weolloton 102. B ow ling A verages , More than 15 wicket?. Balls. Runs, Mdns. Wkts, Aver, A. W . Dorman .. 2186 . 828 . 147 .. 71 . 11.47 R. R. SteveuB .. 616 . 217 . 73 .. 19 . 11.8 L. J.Turner .. 2099 . 964 . 113 .. 74 . 13,2 C, H. D rman .. 2112 . 957 . 127 .. 74 . 13.5 240 . 45 .. 17 . . 14.2 J. Willocks .. .. If08 . 602 . 184 . 40 . 15.2 S. M. Fergu&son .. 868 . 451 . 45 .. 27 . 16.19 G. Cosens .. .. 2179 . 1041 . 186 . 61 . 17.4 T. Biushfield .. 798 . 863 .. 84 .. 21 . 17.6 C. E. Smith .. .. 910 . 378 . 50 . 20 . 1818 H. Hetley .. .. 1118 .. 570 . 64 . 27 . 21 3 Less then 15 wickets. L. H. Neame .. 116 . 56 . . 1 .. 5 . . 11.1 F. M. R ibertson .. 225 . 84 .. 13 .. 7 . . 12 W. A. Whitiug . . 100 . 45 .. 3 .. 8 . . 15 T. C. Sheard.. .. 205 . 122 . 7 .. 6 . 20.2 P. Currey .. 281 . 193 .. 5 .. 8 . . 24.4 S, Shorter .. .. 211 . 124 .. 8 . . 6 . . 24. 4 A. Meredith.. .. 195 . 126 . 4 .. 5 . 25.1 J. Aste .. .. .. 512 . 2JI . 23 . 10 . 26 1 W, R. Hawkins .. 523 . 212 . 28 . 8 . 27.6 F. Campbell.. .. 270 . 118 . 13 .. 4 . 29.2 W. F. Noakes .. ‘*75 . 149 .. 10 .. 5 . . £9.4 W, C. Gould.. .. 135 . 70 .. 7 .. 2 . . 35 W . P. Hubbard .. 125 . 71 . 6 .. 2 . 85.1 H. P. Smith .. .. 619 . . 861 .. 2) . . 10 . . 36.1 H. P. Clarke.. .. 150 . li,8 .. 5 . . 1 . .108 F, Barry bowled three no-balls, A. W. Dorman, L. J. Turner and II. Hetley two each, and J, Wi’locks and W . F. Noakos one each, R. R, Stevei-s and C. H. Dorman bowled eleven wides ea'-h, J. Willocks eight, H, Hetley and W. P. Hubbard five each, A, W , Dorman and W, C, Goul-l four each, T. Barry three, W. A. Whiting, T. C. Sheard, A, Meredith and J. Aste two each, L. J. Tumor, S. M. Feigueson, T, Brushfield and H, P. Smith one each. The following bowled in two innings only — B, Noakes obtaining seven wickets, S. Vigers three, A. E. Claike one. The following bowled in one innings only — H. Browning obtaining one wicket. H. Aste, H. Baker, A. R. Daly, J M. Henderson, C. A. Pope, F. H. Rehder and J. H. Welch without success. In a match played at Kidderminster, on September 21st, between Kidderminster and Smethwick (the winners of the Birmingham Cup), some curious scoring and good bowling took place; Smethwick lost 4 wickets for 47 runs. E. Tyler (slow left), and J. Powell (fast right), dismissed the other 6 batsmen for 2 runs only, '1 heir analysis read thus: Tyler 4 overs, 3 balls, 3 maidens, 2 runs, and 4 wickets; Powell4 overs, 4maidens, no runs, 2 wickets; 5 were clean bowled. Kidder minster lost 8 wickets for 24 runs, butW . Cooper and E. Tyler, the ninth aud tenth batsmen, knocked off the required runs. L. C. Docker, the Derbyshire Captain, played for Smethwick. Next issue of Cricket Nov- 27-
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