Cricket 1885

428 CR ICKET ; A W EEK LY RECORD OF THE GAME, sept.24, i m . CRYSTAL PALACE CLUB. Matches played, 51; -won, 22; lost, 12 ; drawn, 17. The Club have scored 11,192 runs for the loss of 535 wickets, showing an average of 20.492 runs per wicket, against their oppo­ nents’ 8,957 for 565 wickets, with an average of 15.482 per wicket. The batting averages shape well, the first ten on the list being especially good. Fox has topped the cantury four times, and Neame twice. The bowlers, as a rule, were too expensive to average well. BATTING AVERAGES. L. H. Neame . C.J. Fox .. . F. Co clough . G. Marks .. . A. W. Dorman. W. R. Hawkins.. 11 C. Mitchell.. J. Aste H. Hetley .. S. Colman .. F. A. Rehder H. Aste .. 8 . Shorter.. F. Barry .. H. P. Clarke W , Ketileweil L. J. Turner A W. Gardm Woollot »n C.H. Dorman G. E. BickneU P. Currey .. G. Cosens .. J, M. Htnderson 11 T. C. Sheard G. J. Cooper F. W . Janson W . F. Noakes T. S. We ch W. Noakea.. J. Dives .. D. MacGeorge W . Weir .. H. LI. f urner W. Leete .. F. Campbell H. Williams B. Noakea .. W . T. (irant J. H. Pranglej T. Brushfijld W. Hey .. The following in two innings only :—W. D. Watney 36 and 3, H. H. W. Sparham 4 and 4, S. D. Fairless 0 and 7, C. A. Pope 4 and 2, D. O. Kerr 0 and 8 *, C. K. Fair eas 0* and 6 , R. D. Wade 2 and 3, E. A. Reeves 0* and 3*. A. E. Clarke 2 and 0. The following in one innings only: —C. S. Perkins 9, G. H. Neam< 2, E. Colegrave i*, A. Kettlewell 1, R. B. Stevens 0. The following scored “ centuries -C . J. Fox 117, 146,107,1.0*; L. H. Neame 124*, 101*; L. J. Turner 120*; F. W. Janson 152; G. Mark* 125*. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. More than Fifteen Wickets. Bills. Buns. Mdn 8 . Wkts. Aver. 1276 .. 570 .. 6 < .. 51 2507 .. 1172 .. 158 .. 83 Fen Innings and Over. Most Times Inn j. Runs, in Inns, notout. Ave. 14 . 401 . 124* . 6 .. 501 33 . 1324 . 146 . 5 .. 47.8 14 . 510 . 75 . 3 .. 46 4 20 . 724 . 125* . 1 .. 38.2 16 . 370 . . 92 . 4 .. 3 ).10 . 280 . . 46 . 1 .. 28 15 . 824 . . 51* . 3 .. 27 25 . 527 . . 87 . 2 .. 23.18 18 . 393 . . 84 . 1 .. 23.5 31 . 591 . . 65* . 5 .. 22 22 15 . 250 . . 53» . 4 .. 22 8 19 . 826 . . 41 . 1 .. 19.2 29 . 431 . . 98* . 4 .. 17.6 14 . 240 . . 62 . 0 .. 17.2 13 . 221 . 83 . 0 .. 17 13 . 202 . . 79 . 1 .. 16 10 87 . 553 . . 120 * . 1 .. 15.13 88 . 370 . . 54 . 5 .. 11.7 28 . 286 . . 46 . 1 .. 10.16 16 . 174 . • 45 . 0 .. 10.14 23 . 222 . . 49* . 2 .. 10.12 17 . 151 . . 30 . 1 .. 97 . 71 . . 16 . 2 .. 7.8 11 . 77 . . 33* . 1 .. 7.7 17 . 63 . . 22 . 7 .. 6.8 Under Ten Inning-*. 3 .. 203 .. 152 . 0 .. 67.2 3 .. 96 . 57 . 0 .. 82 6 .. 86 . 29 . 2 .. 21.2 4 .. 77 . 42 . 0 .. 19.1 6 .. 113 . 52 . 0 .. 18 5 6 .. 71 . JO . 1 .. 17 3 3 .. 5i . 40 . 0 .. 17.2 8 .. 124 . 46 . 0 .. 1».4 4 .. 28 . 22 . 2 .. 14 5 .. 61 . 18* . 1 .. 12.3 8 .. 23 . 10 * . 1 .. 11.1 3 . 21 . 18 . 1 .. 10.1 5 .. 42 . 17 . 0 .. 82 6 .. 45 . 21 . 0 .. 73 6 .. 43 . 18 . 0 . . 7.1 8 .. 85 . 8 * . 3 .. 7 5 . 20 . 9* . 1 . . 5 4 .. 19 . 10 . 0 . . 4.3 3 . 14 . 7 . 0 . . 4.2 4 . 14 . 7 . 0 . . 3.2 5 7 . 3 . 0 . . 1.2 J, Aste .i .. C. H. Dorman .. S. Shorter.. .. L. J. Turner .. G. E. Bicknell .. G. Cosen t .. .. A, W. Dorman .. C. J. Fox 684 3270 393 1416 , 433 682 761 29 209 . 31 , 123 1664 1731 .. 1975 Less than Fifteen Wickets. W . P. Hubbard 287 .. 100 .. 18 . 10 « 2H5 42G 28 , 93 23 , 43 , 113 ..4 8 T. C. Sheard F. Campbell J. Willocks S. M. Ferguson T. Biu^bfield .. H. H etley.. .. G. Marks .. C. Mitchell .. F. Colclough .. P. Cuney .. .. W . R. Hawkins F. Barry .. .. S. D. Fairless .. H. LI. Turner .. W ,F . Noakes .. 8d2 .. 165 .. 53 , 14 , 6 , 7 , 11 68 450 .. 371 .. 264 .. 87 .. 105 .. 159 .. 280 .. 646 .. 115 .. 268 .. 120 .. 1^2 . 143 . i 02 . 157 . 158 . 43 . 66 . 188 , 147 , 238 , 44 135 76 3 . 13 . 24 . 17 . 19 . 21 . 19 . 4 . 5 . 3 . 17 . 87 . 7 16 6 11 . 8 , 8 , 2 3 6 . 6 9 1 . 2 . 1 119 13.15 141 14.30 15.18 15 37 15 41 16.14 , 7.2 9.4 1 .5 , 14.8 , 15 8 , 18.4 , 19 5 , 19.6 . 21.1 , 2 J . 23 . 24 3 . 26.4 . 44 . 67.1 . 76 C. H. Dorman, A. W. Dorman each bowlei 10 wides j 8 . Shorter 5 wides and 2 no balls; J. Aste, G. E. Bick­ nell each 4 wides; T. C. Sheard 2 wides ; L. J. Turner 1 wide, 7 no balls; F. Barry 1 wide, 1 no ball; G. Cosens, W. P. Hubbard, J. Willocks, T. Brushfield, G. Marks, 1 wide each ; W. F. Noakes, 2 no balls, and F. Colclough. and C. J. Fox, 1 n >ball each. The following bowled in two innings: —R. R. Stevens obtaining 3 and L. H. Neame 2 wickets. The following in one in n in g sA . E. Clarke obtain­ ing 4, and B. Noakes 1 wicket. The following bowled without success:—H. Aste and F. W. Janson in three innings; S. Colman in two iu- ningj; H. P. Clarke, J. Dives, W. T. Grant, A. J. L. Payne, T. S. Welch, and W . Noakes in one in lings. RESULTS OF. MATCHES. Twenty-two Matches Won. May 9 —At Crystal Palace, v. Guy’s Hospita1. Won by 52 runs. C. P., 90; Guy’s, 38 and 93*. * S'x wickets down. May 16—At Crystal Palace, v. St. Bartholomew’s Hos­ pital. Won by 8 runs and 7 wickjts. C. P., 196* ; Bart ’.8 188. * Three wickets down. May 23—At Crystal Palace, v. Oakfield. Won by 49 runs. C. P., 109 ; Oakfield, 61.' May 23—At Blackheath, v. Blackheath Mordon, Won by 35run8. C. P., 120; Morden, 85. May 25 -At Catford, v. Private Banks. Won by 8 runs and 3 wickels. C. P., 108*; Pri. Banks, 100 . * Seven wickets down. May 28—At Crystal Pa'ace, v. Chatham House Wand. Won by 1 L runs. C. P., 123; C. House Wand., Ill and 130*. * Six wickets down. May 30—At Ealinz, v. Ealing. Won by an inn;ng< and 18 runs. C. P., 177; Ealing, 53 and 103. June 6 —At Crystal Palace, v. Will-o’-the-Wisps. Won bv 108 run 3 and 7 wicke:s. C. P., 235*; Will-o-the-Wisps, 127. * Three wickets down. June 11—At Crystal Palace, v, Clapton. Won by 61 runs. C. P., 187; Clapton, 126. June 24,23—At Crystil Palace, v. M.C.C. and Ground. Won by an innings and 23 tuns. C. P., 317; vi.C.C. &G., 81 and 2 > 8 . June 27—A t Lee, v. Granville. Won by 21 runs and 3 wickets. C. P., 178* ; Granville, 149, * Seven wickets down. July 1—At Crystal Palace, v. United Hospitals. Won bv 249 run-. C. P., 311; United Hos., 62. July 18 —At Richmond, v. Richmond. Won by 17 runs. C. P., 199; Richmond, 182. July 18 —At Cryatal Palac ■, v. Kensington Park. Won by 59 runs. C. P., 204 ; Ken. Pk., 145. July 21—At Crystal Palace, v. Mote. Won by 24"> runs. C. P., 319 ; Mote, 79 an I 62*. * Five wickets down. July 23—At Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park. Won by an innings and 75 runs. C. P., 230; Chiu- wick, 107 and 48. Aug. 1—At Eitbam, v. Elthara. Won by 101 runs. C P., 167; Eltham, 66 and 21*. * Three wickets down. Aug. 8 —At Crystal Palace, v. Bickley. Won bv 154 runs and 6 wickets. C. P„ 285* ; Bickley, 131. * Four wickets down. Aug. 10,11—At Seaton, v. Seaton. Won by an ;nnings and 51 runs. C. P., 219; Seaton, 109 and 59. Aug. 24, 23—At Eastbourne, v. Devonshire Park. Won by 14 r »ns. C. P., 133 and 111; East­ bourne, 132 and 103. Aug. 23, 29—At Brighton, v. Brighton. Won by 42 runs. C. P., 166 and 102 ; Brighton, 1 3 and 93, Aug. 23—At Crystal Palace, v. Streatham. Won by 145 runs and 8 wickets. C. P., 2J5* ; Streatham, 150. * Two wickets down. Twelve Matches Lost. May 19—At Wormwood Scrubs, v. Kenslngtoa Park. Lost by 44 runs and 4 wickets. C. P., 16 5; Kensington Pk., 207*. * Six wickets down. May 21—At Crystal Pala.e, v. Hampstead. Lost by 7 runs and 3 wickets. C. P., 138; Hamp­ stead. 145*. * Seven wicke‘s down. M*y 25—At BickW, v. Bickley. Lost by 49 runs. C. P., 27 and 129* ; Bickley, 76. * Four wickets down. June 4 —At Crystal Pala^, v. Richmonl. Lost by 72 runs. C. P„ 82 and 47*; Richmond, 15). * Two wickets down. June 17—At Str, atham, v. Str^athim. Lo<t by runs. C. P., 132and 23* ; Streatham, 153. * Three wickets down. June 20 -A t Crystal Palace, v. Beskenham. Lost by 92 rans. C, P., 90 and 54* ; Beckenham, 182. * Three wickets down. June 26, 27—At Crystal Palace, v. Surrey C. C.& G. Lost by 54 runs. C. P., 101 and 110 J 8 urrey C. C. & G., 173 and 102, July 4—At Crystal Palace, v. Orleans Club. Lost by 115 runs. C. P., 97 ; Orleans, 212. July9 —At Brighton, v. Brighton College. Lost by 66 runs. C. P., 163 ; Brighton Co 1., 232. Aug. 14,15 —At Newton Abbot, v. South Devon. Lost by 2 runs and 7 wickets. C. P., P5 and 195; S. Devon, 216 and 76*. * Three wickets down. Aug. 21, 22—At Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth, Lost by an innings ani 14 runs. C. P., 145 and 119 ; Sidmouth, 278. Aug. 26, 27—At Eistbourne, v. Eastbourne. Lost by 43 runs. C. P., 163 and 108; Eastbourne, 40 and 273. Seventeen Matches Drawn. At Crystal Palace, v. Merchant Taylor’s Sch. C. P., 122; Merchant T lylor’s Kch.,113*. * Seven wickets down. -A t Crystal P.lace, v Pallingswick. C. P., 112*; Pallingswick, 279. * No wickets down. —At Addiscombe. v. Addiscombe. C. P., 161 Addisoombe, 51*. * Three wickets down. -At Hamp-tead, v. Hampstead. C. P., 213; H irapstead, 84*. * Nine wickets down. •At Lee, v. Northbrook. C. P., 259 ; Nort'a- b.ook, 66 *. * Two wickets down. At Cmtal Palace, v. United Thespians. C. P , 849 ; United Thespians, 4 1 *. * Three wickets down. •At Highg ite, v. Hiuhgate School. C. P., 191; Highgate Sch., 71*. * Seven wickets down. -At Clapton, v. Clapton. C. P., 184*; Clapton, 253. * Five wickets down. •At Crystal Palace, v. Broadwater. C. P., 75*; Broadwater, 372. * Two wickets down. Juie 10 June 13 June 13 June 20 July 4- Ju’y 7- July 11- July 16 July 25- July 30- Aug. 1- Aug. 3- Aug. 6 Aug. 12, Aug. 17, Aug. 19, Sept. 5 - -At Crvstal Palace, v. Blackheath Morden. C. P., 108*; Morden, 857. * Three wickets down. - At Crystal Palace, v. Harrow Blues. C. P., 512. -At Beckenham, v. Beckenham. C. P., b24 ; Beckenham, 124*, * Ten wickets down, (Twelve a-side). At Crystal Palace, v. Charlton Park. C. P., 271; Charlton Pk., 40*. * Five wickets down. 13—At Torquay, v. Torquay. C. P., 232 and 134; Torquay, 186 and 157*. * Six wickets down. 18—At Devonport, v, Plymou'.h GarrlRon. C. P., 192 and 3 9* ; Plymouth Gar., 478. * Three wickets down. 2)—At Exraouth, v. Exmouth. C. P., 182 an 1 845; Eimouth, 103 and 319*. * Seven wickets down. A t Crystal Palace, v. Gryphons. C. P., 200* * Four wickets down. MALVERN COLLEGE. Matches played 12, won 5, lo3t 7. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Inn >. not out. Runs. Most in inns. Aver. A. W. L-mirohand 17 .. 1 . 312 .. 88 . 19.5 F. A . Pritt .. .. 11 .. 0 . . 174 .. 38 . 15.8 J. R. Carter .. .. 18 .. 0 . . 183 .. 84 . 14 T. M. Pike .. .. 16 .. o . . 216 .. 82 . 13.5 J. E. Aldridge 15 .. o , 202 .. 57 . 13.4 V. M. de Wartolome 18 .. 0 . . 130 .. 3d . 10 H. C. Tinsley.. .. 9 .. 2 . . 71 .. 13 . 10.1 C. C. Booaey .. .. 17 .. 0 . . 153 .. 81 . . 9 H. Kempson .. .. 14 .. 2 . . 96 .. 16 . 8 J. B. Rawlinson .. 16 .. 2 . 78 .. 16 . 5.5 M. B. Johnson 16 .. 5 . . 61 .. 20 . 5.5 W. J. Wippell 13 .. 4 . 47 .. 16 . . 5.2 O.J. Bell .. .. 6 .. 0 . . 16 . . 5 . 2.6 BOWLING AVERAGES. J. B. Rawlinson ..1251 .. 88 . W .J . Wippell .. 847 .. 91 . M. B. Johnson .. 856 .. 63 . A. W. Lemarchand 833 .. 46 , J. E. Aldridge .. 116 .. 5 . T. M. Pike .. .. 4 8 .. 0 , G. C. Boosey .. .. 50 .. 0 V. Bartolome .. 60 .. 1 . O.J. Beil .. .. 4 0 .. 1 , Runs. Wkts. Aver. 498 .,. 59 . . 8.4 8U5 .,. 23 . . 13.2 328 . . 20 .., 16.2 892 ,.. 23 . . 17 60 . . 2 . . 3) 30 .. 3 . . 10 37 . . 0 . , — 88 , . . 1 . . 33 25 , 0 . . — Next Isaue October 29.

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