Cricket 1884

464 CEICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, oct .30,1884. BROADWATER CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. Matches played, 20; won, 8; lost, 8 ; drawn, 4. May 1—at Broadwater, v. Surrey Club and Ground Lost. Rroadwater, 48 and 70; Surrey Club, 180. May 10—at Esher, v. Esher. Lost. Broadwater, 118; Esher, 177 and 70. May 81—at Broadwater, v. Will of Wisps. L o't. Broadwater, 83 and 97; Will of Wisps, 151 and 30* * One wicket down. June 7—at Cranleigh. v. Surrey County School. Won. Broadwater, 187; Surrey County School, 88 . June 18—at Charterhouse, v. Charterhouse 2nd XI. Drawn. Broadwater,226; Charterhouse,99.* * Five wickets down. June 24—at Broadwater, v. Charterhouse. Lost. Broadwater, 101: Charterhouse, 180. June 21—at Crookham. v. The Moors. Won. Broad­ water, 123 and 46*; The Moors, 121. * Three wickets down. July 5—at Broadwater, v. Old Carthusians. Lost. Broadwater, 138; Old Carthusians, 161 and 121* * Seven wickets down. July 16—at Broadwater, v. Campton. Drawn. Broad­ water, 27i; Campton, 149.* * Seven wickets down. July 19—at Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. Drawn. Broadwater, 180*; Crystal Palace, 276. * Six wickets down. August 4—at Broadwater, v. Esher. L rst. Broad­ water 107 and 128*; Esher, 146. * Six wickets down. August 7—at Broadwater, v. Wellington Wanderers. Won. Broadwater, 172 and 11* ; Wel­ lington Wanderers, 57 and 142. * Two wickets down. August 9—at Broadwater, v. Surbit n. W on. Broad­ water, 171; Surbiton, 76 and 80. AugustJIS—at Broadwater, v. Oatlands Park. Tie match. Broadwater, 100 and 343* Oat­ lands Park 100. * Seven wickets down, August 14—at Nutfield. v. Nutfield. Won. Broad­ water, 108 and 10*; Nutfield, 92 and 172. * Five wickets down August 22and 23—at Aldershot, v. Aldershot Division. W on. Broadwater, 140 and 247; Aider- shot, 170 and 92. August 28—at H 1 inwood. v. Holmwood. Won. Broad­ water, 135 ; Holmwood, 158 and 97.* *Three wickets down. Sept. 4—at Broadwater, v. L. & S. W. Ry. Lost. Broadwater, 75 and 85* ; L. & S. W. Ry., 106. *Two wickets down. Sept. 12—at Broadwater, v. 89th Regiment. Lost. Broadwater, 111 and 71*; 39th Regiment, 127 and 58. * Seven wickets down. Sept. 18—at Sandhurst, v. Royal Military College. W on. Broadwater, 233; Royal Military College, 126 and 101.* * Three wickets down. B attin g A verages . Most in Times Inns. Runs Inns. not out. Aver. Hon C. Lawrence 4 . . 148 .. 121 .. 0 .. 87 S. W. Cattley .. 3 . . 72 .. 55 .. 1 .. 86 A. C. Cattley 5 . . 131 .. 58 .. 1 .. 82 3 W. D. Marshall.. 18 . . 409 .. 103 .. 0 .. 22.13 G. Bovill .. 4 . . 62 ,.. 81 .. 1 .. 20 2 F. F. Hensley .. 7 . . 97 .. 27 .. 2 .. 19.2 A. F. Somerset .. 11 . . 156 .. 49 .. 2 .. 17.8 Rev. H. H. Gillett 5 . . 69 .. 43 .. 1 .. 17.1 A. Bovill .. 10 . . 159 .. 80 .. 0 .. 15.9 C. E. Cottrell 3 .,. 46 .. 46 .. 0 .. 15.1 M. W. Marshall.. 25 . . 824 .. 43 .. 2 .. 14.2 E. M. Hadow .. 4 . . 54 .. 82 .. n .. 13.2 C. Fairtlough .. 6 . . 70 .. 28 .. 0 .. 11.4 C. C. Clarke .. 6 . 65 .. 42 .. 0 .. 10.5 E. O. Simpson •. 8 . . 81 .. 16 .. 0 .. 10.1 G. H. Goldney .. 3 . . 29 .. 12 .. 0 .. 9.2 C. Lambert.. 15 ... 109 .. 45 .. 8 .. 9.1 J. E. Sparkes .. 3 ,,. 28 .. 16 .. 0 .. 9.1 J. H. Roberts .. 6 . . 54 .. 32 .. 0 .. 9 Rev. M. Fowler .. 3 . 26 .. 20 .. 0 .. 8.2 Hon. J. B. Roche 6 ,.. 87 .. 26 .. 1 .. 7.2 B. Marshall.. .. 9 .,. 49 .. 19 .. 2 .. 7 L. Phillips .. 5 . . 13 .. 6 .. 8 .. 6.1 J. F. Leeso .. 4 . . 19 .. 8 .. 0 .. 4.3 C. E. Revill 4 .,. 18 .. 12 .. 0 .. 4.2 Rev. E. Mortlock 8 .,. 6 .. 5 .. 1 .. 3 W. G. Marshall .. 3 . 6 .. 4 .. 1 .. 3 H . E. Casswell .. 3 ... 9 .. 9 .. 0 .., 8 A, Brodrick.. 4 . . 10 .. 5 .. 0 .. 22 C. Mellersh .. 8 ... 7 .. 7 .. 0 .. 2,1 F. Bovill .. 4 ... 7 .. 4 .. 0 .. 1.3 R. W. Maude .. 3 ,.. 4 .. 4 .. 0 .. 1.1 J. A. Gibbs .. .. 4 ,.. 4 .. 8 . . 0 . . 1 Holden (G .).. ., 4 . ,. 0 .. 4 .. 2 .. 0 The following have played in two innings:—C. T. Studd 27, 24; H. de Paravicini, 56, 43: A. B. Giles, 17, 26 ; K. E. Harris, 22, 6 ; W. H. Norris, 85, 19 ; M. Nickalls, 12,9; Rev. H. W. Dennis, 13, 5; A. E. Scar- vell, H9, 11; H. W. Bainbridge, 17,6; E. D. Gosling, 18, 2; H. R. Smith, 10, 8; Rev. A. W. Leach, 12, 5; S. H. Akroyd, 12, 0; B. G. Harrisen, 12, 0; H. Whit­ feld, 11, 0; F. H. Mellor, 7, 3; C. D. Heatley, 7 ,2; G. F. Hornby, 8, 0 ; W . High, 3, 2; M. C. Clarke, 2, 2; B. Holden, 2, 0; G. G. Hewitt, 2,0. The following have played in one innings:—Rev. A. Simmonds, 90*; W. G. Michell, 71; J. Walder, 63; L. M. Richards, 54; H. C. Clarke, 89*; Rev. A. J. Tuit, 32 ; Lohmann, 25 ; G. Alexander, 24; P. J. de Paravi­ cini. 20; Capt. 8pens, 13; H. F. Boyle, 11; Capt. Alexander, 10; J. F. Richardson, 10; E. H. Parry, 9 ; J. Agate, 8 ; W. B. Kingsbury, 8 ; C. I. Thornton, 8 ; E. A. Bowles, 6; H. Buckingham 6; F. O. Harrison, 6 ; R, Novell, 6 ; H. S. Oiborne, 6; Capt. Kennedy, 4; C. Martineau, 8* ; W. Lea, 8; A. A. Lutyens, 8 ; A. E. Oelrichs, 3 ; C. H. Tyler, 3 ; E. S. Escombe, 2; A. H. Browne, 1; L. Michell, 1 ; H. J. H. ScotN 1 ; J. W. Callow, 0 ; R. Bovill, 0; A. Bradley, 0; R. Gillespie, 0 ; T. B. Mellersh, 0 ; E. A. Milne, 0 ; E. Norris, 0 ; J. P. Shotter, 0. B ow lin g A verages . Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkt«. Aver* Lockyer .. 89.3 .. 6 .. 74 .. 12 . 6.2 B. Holden 34.2 .. 2 .. 80 .. 11 . . 7.3 S. W. Cattley.. 20.4 . . 0 . . 83 .. 10 . . 8.8 G. Holden 55.2 .. 18 .. 97 .. 11 . . 8.9 H. E. Casswell 2> .. 12 .. 54 . . 6 . . 9 G. Alexander.. 84.3 .. 14 .. 67 .. 7 . . 9.4 Hon. J.B.Roche 1201 .. 42 .. 225 .. 24 . . 99 Rev.H.H.Gillett 21.4 .. 4 .. 50 .. 5 . . 10 G. Bovill.. PI .. 5 .. 77 .. 7 . 11 F. Bovill.. 80 .. 7 .. '.7 .. 7 . 11 A. F. Somerset 73.4 .. 22 .. 155 .. 13 . 11.12 C. T. Studd .. 33.2 .. 6 .. 89 .. 7 . 12.5 A. A. Lutyens.. 21 .. 6 •• 55 .. 4 . 13.2 G. H. Goldney 71.1 .. 23 .. 145 .. 11 . 18.2 A. H. Browne 88 .. 13 . . 6^ .. 5 . 18.1 M. Marshall .. 213.2 .. 42 .. 596 .. 42 . 14.8 A. Bovill .. 81 .. 9 .. 76 .. 5 . 15.1 C. E. Cottrell.. 81 .. 9 .. 44 .. 2 . . 22 E. M. Hadow .. 21 .. 4 .. 09 .. 8 . 23 W. D. Marshall 81 .. 7 . . 103 .. 4 . . 25.3 J. H. Roberts.. 44 .. 10 .. 118 .. 4 . . 29.2 A. C. Cattley .. 23 .. 6 .. 60 .. 0 . — NORTHBROOK. (F ir st E leven .) RESULTS OP MATCHES. Matches played, 25; won, 11; lost, 5; drawn, 9. May 10—at Croydon, v. Croydon. Drawn. Northbrook, 212; Croydon, 59.* * Five wickets down. May 17—at Lee. v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Won by an innings and 98 runs. Northbrook, lt‘9 ; St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, 38 and 38. May 24—at Lee. v. Charlton Park. W on by 182 rnns. Northbrook, 198; Charlton Park, 16. May L9—at Gravesend, v. Gravesend. Won by 145 runs. Northbrook, 324; Gravesend, 179. May 81—at Lee. v. Lausanne. Drawn. Northbrook, 152; Lausanne, 118.* * Two wickets down. June 1—at Lee. v. Granville. Lost by 75 runs. North­ brook, 110; Granville, 185. June 7—at Lee. v. Addiscombe. Won by 82 runs and three wickets. Northbrook, 146*; Addiscombe, 64. * Seven wickets down. June 10—at Hampton Wick. v. Hampton Wick. Won by 45 runs. Northbrook, 132 and 86*; Hampton Wick, 87. * One wicket down. June 14—at Mitcham, v. Mitcham. Won by 5 runs and four wickets. Northbrook 134*; Mit­ cham, 129. * Six wickets down. June 18—at Lee. v. King’s College Hospital. Lost by 20 runs. Northbrook, 122and 89* ; King’s College Hospital, 142. * Nine wickets down. June 21—at Lee. v. Blenheim. Lost by 101 runs. Northbrook, 71; Blenheim, 172. June 28—at Lee. v. Eltham. Won by 8 runs. Noith- brook, 85; Eltham, 77. July 5—at Lee. v. Granville. Lost by 31 rnns. North­ brook, 84; Granville, 65. July 12—at Lee. v. Burlington. Drawn. Northbrook, 22*; Burlington, 176. * No wicket down. July 19—at Alexandra Palace, v. Islington Albion. Won by 40 runs. Northbrook, 77; Isling­ ton Albion, 37. July 22—at Lee. v. Hampton Wick. Drawn, North­ brook 107*; Hampton WLk, 17* * Five wickets down. July 26—at Dulwich, v. Lausanne. Drawn. North­ brook, 145; Lausanne, 50.* * Two wickets down. August 4—at Lee. v. Stygians. Won by an innings and 42 runs. Northbrook, 148; Stygians, 74and 32. August 9—at Addiscombe. v. Addiscombe. Drawn* Northbrook, 269.* * Nine wickets down. August 12—at Lee. v. iEolians. W on by 102 runs. Northbrook, 238 ; JEolians, 136. August 16—at Charlton Park. v. Charlton Park. Lost by 83 runs and two wickets. Northbrook, 95; Charlton Park, 128.* * Eight wickets down. August 22 —at Kevington Park. v. Orpington. Won by 2runs and seven wickets. Northbrook, €8 and 54* ; Orpington, 82 and 88. * Three wickets down. August 23—at Lee. v. City Ramblers. Drawn. North­ brook, 214; City Ramblers, 42.* * Two wickets down. August 30—at Lee. v. Burlington. Drawn. North­ brook, 3*; Burlington, 93. * One wicket down. Sept. 6—at Lee. v. Mitcham. Drawn. Northbrook, 57*; Mitcham 107*. * Four wickets down. (S econd E l ev en .) Matches played, 18; won, 13; lost, 8 ; drawn, 2. May 10—at Lee. v. Croydon. Lost by 3 runs. North­ brook, 45; Croydon, 48. May 12 and 18—at Lee. v. Alliance Bank. Won by 70 runs and five wickets. Northbrook, 118* ; Al iance Bank, 48. * Five wickets down. May 17—at Dulwich, v. JEolians. Won by 137 runs and7wicket8. Northbrook, 213*, iEolians, 76. * Three wickets down. May 24—at Blackheath. v. Blackheath Proprietary School. W on by 34 runs. Northbrook 70; Blackheath Proprietary School, 36. May 31—at Dulwich, v. Lausanne. W on by 162runs. Northbrook, 203 ; Lausanne 41. June 2—at Lee. v. Granville. Won by an innings and 59 runs. Northbrock,180; Granville, 34and 87. June 7—at Addiscombe. v. Addiscombe. Lost by 38runs. Northbrook, 70; Addiscombe 108. June 14—a" Lee. v. Blackheath Proprietary School. Won by 44 runs. Northbrook, 78; Black- heath Proprietary School, 84. June 21—at West Ham. v. City of London College. Won by 60 runs. Northbrook, 126; City of London College, 66. Juno 28—at Greenhithe. v. Greenhithe. Won by 44 runs. Northbrook 99; Greenhithe, 55. July 5—at Lae. v. Granville. Drawn. Northbrook, 53*; Granville, 153. * Five wickets down. July 9 and 10—at Lee. v. Alliance Bank. Won by 88 runs. Northbrook, 148; Alliance Bank, 65. July 19—at Lee. v. Foreso Hill. Won by 33 runs. Northbrook, 113; Forest Hill, 80, July 26—at Lee. v. Lausanne. Won by 71 runs. Northbrook, 165 Lausanne, 94. August 2—at Gravesend, v. Gravesend. Won by 256 runs. Northbrook, 855; Gravesend, 99. August 4—at Lee. v. Granville. Won by 85 runs. Northbro.k, 109; Granville, 74 aud 104. August 9—at Lee. v. Addiscombe. Drawn. North­ brook, 119*; Addiscombe, 124. * Five wickets down. August 16—at Greenhithe. v. Greenhithe. Lost by 31 runs. Northbrook, 62, Greenhithe, 93 B o w lin g A v erag es . F irst E leven . Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. W. Nicolson .. . . 46 .., 10 . . 92 . . 14 . . 6.8 C. Pearse .. .,. 324.3 .., 83 . . 788 . . 74 . . 9.72 R. W. Burroughs 239.4 .. 80 . . 549 . . 51 . . 1 >.49 F. A. Smith .. .,. 40.1.. 8 . . 114 . . 10 . . 12.4 A. H. Smith .. . 117.3.., 34 . . 239 . . 19 . . 12.11 A. E a s t................. . 21 .. 2 . . 78 . . 3 . . ^6 F. W. Wall .. .. 35 .. 5 . . 97 . . 3 . . 32 1 The following bowled in three innings and under : — W, Hudson 28 overs for 54 runs and 6 wickets, M, Cavenaugh 26 overs for 31 runs and 8 wickets, W. Wells 32,3 overs for 63 runs and 6 wickets, W. R. Has­ sall 24 overs for 51 runs and 8 wickets. The Bowling Analysis was not kept in following matches:—St. Bartholomew’s Hospital (2nd Inns,)— Hudson, 7 wickets ; R. W. Burroughs,3. Mitcham— Pearse, 6 wickets ; R. W. Burroughs, 8 ; A. H. Smith, 3 ; Hassall, 1. Islington Albion—Pearse, 8 wickets ; Wells 5. Lausanne—Pearse,2 wickets; R. W. Bur­ roughs, 0. Northbrook. Opponents Total R u n s .......................... 8,608 .. .. 2,488 Wickets lo st.......................... 217 .. .. 236 Cost per w cket ..................16,135 .. .. 10.123 Next issue o f Cricket Nov. 27-

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