Cricket 1884

OCT. 30, 1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 463 Seymour, and Captain May, for the north­ eastern! Mr. J. W. Smith, Mr. Heath, and Lord Lymington, for the north-western ; Captain Lipscombs, Rev. J. G. Crowd.y, and Mr. Gunner, for the south-eastern ; Messrs. Lacey, Hargreaves, and Kendle, for the south­ western ; and Mr. Prothero and Major Boul- cott, for the Isle of Wight. The matches for 1885 were fixed as follows :—Sussex, Surrey, Kent, and Somerset, and one other first-class county; Colts, North v. South ; Dorset, Devon, I Zingari, Winchester College, and tbe Aldershot Division. Votes of thanks to Mr. Read for assistance in collecting sub­ scriptions, to Mr. Hunt for scoring daring the past year, and to Major Fellowes for hi-} in­ defatigable efforts on behalf of the Club, closed the proceedings. BECKENHAM CLUB. 11; lost, Matches played, 20; won. drawn, 2. 7; B a t t in g A v e r a g e s . Most in Times WOODFORD WELLS CLUB. Matches played, 17 ; won, 8 ; lost, 8 ; drawn, 6. W oodford Wells. Opponents* Total runs scored .. .. 2 1 1 0 ................... 1G59 Wickets lost .. .. .. 1 8 1 ................... 129 Average runs per wicket 1 3 .3 1 ................... 12.83 RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 3—v. Old Millhillians. Drawn. W .W 117. May 10—v. Dreadnought. Drawn. W .W. 261*. * Three wickets down. May 17—v. Hon. Artillery Co. Drawn. W.W. 200, H.A.O. 82*. * Three wickets down, May 24—v. Amhurst. Lost by 7 runs. W.W, 79, Am­ hurst 86. May 81—v. Buckhurst Hill. Won by 11 runs. W.W. 119, Buckhurst Hill 108. June 11—V. Monkhams (Waltham Abbey). Won by 6 runs. W.W.102 and 110, Monkhams 96 and 11*. * Two wickets down. June 14—v. St. James’ Institute. Lost by 47 runs. W.W. 70, St. James’ Institute 117. Juna 21—v, Hon. Artillery Co. Drawn, W.W. 284, H.A.C. 5*. * Two wickets down. June 26—v. Ivanhoe. Won by 9 runs. W .W , 72 and 38*, Ivanhoe 63 and 111, * Four wickets down. June 28—v. Amhurst, Lost by 71 runs, W, W. 26 and 90*, Amhurst 97, * Seven wickets down. July 2—v. Old Merchant Taylors. Lost by 244 runs. W .W . 106, O.M.T. 850, July IQ—v. Old Millbillians, Drawn, W.W. 192, Old Millhillians 74*. * Six wickets down. Aug. 6—v. Mr. E. N. Buxton’s XI. Lost, Aug, 9—v. Wanstead. Lost. W.W. 143, Wanstead 149*. * Seven wickets down. Aug. 18 —v. Monkhams (Waltham Abbey). Lost by 6 runs. W .W . 134, Monkhams 140. Aug. 16—v. Dreadnought, Drawn, W.W. 140, Dread­ nought, 69*. * Eight wickets down. Aug. 23—v, Kentry, Lost by 106 runs. W ,W, 45, Kentry 151, B a ttin g A v e r a g e s , E. C. Palmer F. S.Carter.. L. H, Gunnery John Blows W, J. Kemsley W . W. Tween C. Winder .. S. E. Palmer L. Bond D. Pollinger A. Good .. A. E. Kemsley A. Mason .. Most Timed Inns. Runs, aa M a not oat. Aver. .. 12 . 291 .. 98* * 1 .. 26.45 . 6 . . 131 .. 58* . 1 .. 26,29 . 6 . . 110 .. 68 . 0 .. 18.3 . 7 . . 88 .. 50* . 2 .. 17.6 ..1 5 . 227 .. 80* . 1 .. 16,21 . 14 . . 183 .. 61 . 1 .. 14 . 6 . . 68 .. S'2* . 1 .. 13.6 . 1? . . 126 .. 25 . 1 .. 11.45 . 7 . . 56 .. 48* . 2 .. 11.2 . 12 . . 93 .. 21 . 0 .. 7.75 . 7 . . 36 .. 14* . 1 .. 6 . 8 . . 45 .. 14 . 0 . . 5.62 . 11 . . 43 .. 18 . 3 . . 5.37 I-ins. Bans. Inns, not oat. Aver. A. M. Inglis .. 11 . . 447 . 112*. . 1 .. 44.7 L. Wilson .. 5 . 212 . . 61 . 0 . 42.2 &. J. Gulliver.. 9 . 242 . . 61 . 2 . 34.5 C. Wilson.. 10 . 247 . . 79 . 1 . 27.4 J. de Z. Collier 7 . 163 . . GO* . 1 . 27.1 G. H. Ireland.. 4 . 82 . . 55 . 0 . 20.5 Hon.E.Thesiger 7 . lie . . 32* . 1 . 19.3 T. J. Green .. 4 . 58 . . 30* . 1 . 19.3 G. II. Collier .. 14 . 202 . 73 . 1 . 15.5 E. Crosskey .. 13 . 104 . 34 . 2 . 14.9 W. Austin 4 . 57 . . 46 . 0 . 14.2 M. P. Bowden.. G . 83 . . 26 . 0 . 13.8 P. Northcote .. 14 . 133 . 46 . 3 . 12 F. G. Chater .. 4 . 34 . . 16 . 1 . . 11.3 D. W. Williams 4 . 33 . 16 . . 1 . . 11 A. Pearce 9 . 86 . 22 . 1 . 10.7 J?. C. Chater .. 5 . 37 . . 15* . 1 . 9.2 H. S. Taylor .. 5 . 45 . 26 . . 0 . . 9 E . Anderton .. 8 . 69 . 31 . . 0 . . 8.6 P. D. Chater ., 6 .. 42 . 13 . . 0 . . 7 N. L. Paliologus 5 .. 17 . 8 . . I . . 4.2 C r ic k e t C o m ic a litie s a n d T it -B it s , second edition, with six Illustrations. Prise I d ; 9d. per doe., post free.—M. Hurst, 28, Ghurch-street, Sheffield. MR. BURCOMBE’S TEAM v. NORTON BRICKLAYERS. Played on the Norton (Durham) Ground, on Sept. 27. B r ic k la y e r s . J. Brown, c Kirk, b A. H a l l ..........................8 J. Fletcher, b A. H all.. 8 W. Leng, b A. Hall .. 0 J. Hall,b T. Laverick.. 0 J. Rowntree, b A. Hall 1 A. Young, c A. Hall, b L a v erick .................. 7 J. Clvy, c Cartmell, b H a ll ..........................1 W. Laverick, b T. Laverick..................7 W. Mowbray,b k. Hall 0 H. Ridley, b A. H all.. 0 W. Walker, not out .. 0 R. Taylor, c Kirk, b Laverick.................. 0 E xtras.................. 5 Total 27 M r . B urcom be ’ s T ea m . G. Kirk, b Rowntree .. 21 J. Heavisides, b W . L a v e rick ..................8 J. Cartmcll, b W. Mow­ bray ..........................18 J. E. Cartwright, b W. M ow bray..................4 L. Laverick,b J. H all.. 7 H. Burcombe, b J. Hall 0 W. Cordall,b W. Mow­ bray ..........................9 W. G. Ross,b W. Mow­ bray .......................... A. Hall, c Mowbray, b H a ll.......................... Substitute, not out .. R. Proctor, c Laverick, b Hall .................. J. Hutchinson, c Walker, b Mowbray B 4,1 b 2, w 1 Total ,, ,. MARLBORO’ CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 22; won, 1/ : drawn, 4; lost, 1. April 26—at Dulwich, v. Lennox. Drawn. Lennox 167** * Six wickets down. May 3—at Priory Farm, v. Trafalgar. Drawn, Marlboro’ 28*. * Five wickets down. May 10—at Priory Farm, v. Columbia. Won by 22 runs. Marlboro’ 55, Columbia 33. May i7—at Priory Farm, v. St. Saviour’s. Won by 8 runs. Marlboro* 26 and 57*, St. Saviour’s 18. * Seven wickets down. May 24—at Dulwich, v. Waverley. Won by 2 runs. Wavcrley 73, Marlboro’ 75. May 31—at Priory Farm, v. Commercial Travellers. Won by 60 runs. M irlbjro’ 104, Commercial Travellers 44. June 2—at Priory Farm, v. Elm. Won by 7 wickets. Elm 29 and 85, Marlboro’ 53 and 14*. * Three wickets down. June 7—at Priory Farm. v. Lorne. Won by 61 runs. Marlboro’ 122, Lorne 41. June 14—at Piiory Farm, v. Star. Won by 15 runs Marlboro’ 61, Star 46. June 21—at Loughboro’, v. Ivanhoe. Lost by 19 runs. Marlboro’ 68, Ivanhoe 87. June 28—at Priory Farm, v. Auburne. Won by 72 runs and 7 wickets. Auburne 63,Marlboio’135*. * Thsee wickets down. July 3—at St. Mary Cray, v. Crays and Orpington. Won by 40 runs. Marlboro’ 81 and 31, Crays 41 and 15*. * Five wickets clow*. July 5—at Priory Farm, v. Forest Hill. Won by 10 runs. Forest Hill 41, Marlboro* 51. July 19—at Priory Farm, v. Columbia. Won by 2 runs. Marlboro’ 80, Columbia 78. July 26—at Priory Farm, v. Waverley. Won by 41 runs and 5 wickets. Waveilev 32, Marlboro’ 73*. * Five wickets down. Aug. 2—at Priory Farm. v. St. Saviour’ s. Won by 63 runs and 5 wickets. St. Saviour’s 5), Marl­ boro’ US*. * Five wickets down. Aug. 4—at Southfield8, Wandsworth, v. Alliance. Won by 28 runs. Marlboro’ 66 and 53, Alli­ ance 44 and 47. Aug. 9—at Walthamstow, v. Auburne. Won by 13 runs. Marlboro’ 42 and 48*, Auburne 29. * Six wickets down. Aug. 16—at Priory Farm, v. Ivanhoe. W on by 92 runs. Marlboro’ 102, Ivanhoe 10. Aug. 89—at Bhckheath, v. Trafalgar. Drawn, Marlboro’ 164. Sept. 13—at Priory Farm, v. Star. Drawn. Marl­ boro’ 55, Star 48*. * Six wickets down. Sept. 27—at Priory Farm. v. Non-Coms., R A. Won. by 12 runs. Marlboro' 79, Non Corns. 67. C am bbidge U n ive rsity C lub . —At a meeting of the members, on Monday last, the Hon. M. B. Hawke (Magdalen) was elected Captain, Mr. C . W . Wright (Trinity) Hon. See., and Mr. H. W. Bainbridge (Trinity)Assistant Treasurer, for next season. A special general meeting will be held in the Pavilion on Monday next, at 4 p.m., to elect a M$,nag«r of the Pavilion, and a President and Treasurer, in the pla»e of the late Bet, A. R. Ward. Th* C ric k e t F ie l d . By Rev. James Pycroft. The Standard Work on the Game. Cheap edition, just out, cloth bound, price 2s. 6d. , pose free, 2s. 9d. Contains :—Origin of the Game of Cricket; The General Character of Cricket; The Hambledon Club and the Old Players ; Cricket generally established as a National Game by the end of the last Century ; First Twenty Years of the Present Century ; A Dark Chapter in the History of Cricket; The Surrey—its History ; The Zingari—their Origin ; Battalogia, or the Science and Art of Batting; Hints against Slow Bowling ; A Chapter on Bowling ; Hints on Fielding ; The Gentlemen and Players Matches to end of 1883.— Wright and Co. (Cricket Press), 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, London, E.C# MARLBORO’ v. NON-COMS., R.A, Played at Priory Farm, Peckham Rye, on Sept. 27. N on -C oms . Hunter, b Cordrey .. 2 Fountain, b Manby .. 5 Hargreaves, b Cordrey 0 Howard, run out.. .. 17 Bilton, b Cordrey .. 19 Wright, b Fryer .. .. 2 Williams, b Fryer .. 4 Duke, b Beeton .. .. G M’Canlis, b Fryer .. 0 Godden, b Fryer .. 0 Gooding, not out .. 0 E x tras..................12 Total 67 M a r lb o r o ’ . A. W. Manby,b Duke.. 12 G.S.Harrison,b Hunter 1 Beeton, b Hunter .. 0 M.J. Clayton, b Hunter 10 Fisher,b Hunter.. .. 18 A. F. Kent,b Hunter.. 16 J. Cordrey, b Howard 5 Langston, b Hunter .. 0 W. Clayton, b Hunter 8 W. H. Weatherstone, not out .................. 1 A. F. Fryer, b Hunter 0 E xtras.................. 18 Total 79 S u ssex C ounty C lu b . —The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Brighton, this afternoon, at three o’clock. “ N e w C r ic k e t P h o to g r a ph ,” just published, containing portraits of ninety of the leading oricketers of England. Cabinets, Is.; large size (lOin. by 7£in.), 2s. 6d. “ It is one of the best things I have seen.”— Sheffield Daily Telegraj. h. “ The best shillingsworth ever entered at Stationers Hall.”— Cricketer's Herald. “ The likenesses generally are excellent.1’— Cricket . —M. H u r s t, 28, Church Street, Sheffield,— (A d v t) Next issue o f Cricket Nov. 27-

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