Cricket 1885

O C X . 29, 1885. CRICKET ; A W EEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 435 NORTHBROOK CLUB. F irst E leven . Matches played 23, won 10, drawn 8, lost 5. BATTING AVEBAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out Runs an Inns. Aver. J. W. Knowles .. 1 ? . 3 ... 317 .. 70*.. 31.7 A. E. Coates 13 . 0 . . 302 .. 97 .. 23.3 R. W. Burroughs 22 . 2 .. 400 .. 70 .. 20 C. Pearse .. .. 24 . 2 .. 397 .. 68 .. 18.1 A. H. Smith .. 21 . 1 . . 855 .. 36 .. 17.15 A. East.................. 18 . 1 . . 292 ..102 .. 17.3 S. O. Woolmer .. 10 . 4 .. 89 .. 80*.. 14.5 F. A. Smith.. .. 18 . 2 .. 177 .. 30 .. 11.1 J. F sher .. 21 . 1 .. 219 .. 83 .. 10.19 E. Loxley .. .. 22 . 2 .. 122 . . 20 .. 5.12 H .C. Doman 12 . 2 .. 58 .. 17*.. 5.8 W. Nieolaon .. 14 . 2 .. 67 . . 20 .. 5.7 0, S, Cooke .. •. 8 . 2 .. 15 .. 7*.. 2.3 * Signifies not out BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver* F. A. Smith . .5 4 ,2 .. 11 .. 119 . 16 .. 7.7 W. Nicolson ..5 5 .. 13 .. 100 . 11 .. 9.1 C. Pearse .. ..830.1 .. 89 .. 597 . 64 .. 9.21 R. W. Burroughs218.8 .. 56 .. 422 . 41 .. 10.12 A. H. Smith ..146 .. 42 .. 324 . 27 .. 12 A. East .. .. 47 .. 10 .. 105 . 8 .. 13.1 W. T. Wells ..4 6 ,2 .. 12 .. 96 . 6 .. 16 T .W . Blenkiron 22 .. 12 .. 20 . . 4 .. 5 F. A. Smith, C. Pearse and T. W . Blenkiron each bowled 1 wide. S econd E leven . Matches played 21, won 10, drawn 4, lost 7. BATTING AVERAGES. Tireos Most in Inns, not out Runs an Inns. Aver. H. P. Digby.. ..1 3 . . 1 . . 284 .. 65*.. 23.8 W. D. Butler .. 16 . . 1 . . 275 .. 45 .. 18.5 A. H. Holmes .. 11 . . 3 .. 112 .. 35 .. 14 H. N. Smith .. 16 . . 5 .. 147 .. 88 .. 13.4 F. Mote .. , . . 10 . . 2 .. 105 .. C 6 .. 13.1 C. S. Cooke . . ,.. 9 . . 2 .. 91 . . 80*.. 13 S.O. Woolmer .1 0 . . 0 . . 122 .. 33 .. 12.2 F. Cowen .. .. 16 . . 0 . . 147 .. 33 .. 9,3 C. Higham .. . . 20 . . 1 . . 168 .. 34 .. 8.16 A. A. Kennard .. 12 . . 0 . . 91 .. 24 .. 7.7 J. S. W. Allin ,.. 14 . . 1 . . 62 .. 17 .. 4 10 M. Cavenaugh , 15 . . 2 .. 56 .. 22 .. 4.4 W . Simmons .. 15 . . 1 . . 59 .. 13 .. 43 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver P. Cowen .. ..184.4 .. 36 .. 270 , 32 .. 8.14 W, D. Butler ,.140.2 .. 21 .. 350 .,. 30 .. 11.20 M. Cavenaugh ..195.2 .. 58 .. 899 .,. 34 .. 11.25 C. Higham .. .. 86 .. 14 .. 198 .. 15 .. 13.3 H .P . Digby.. .. 63 .. 9 .. 150 .,. 11 .. 13.7 F. A. Smith .. 58 .. 8 .. 149 . . 14 .. 10.9 A. East .. ... 23 .. 4 .. 63 .,. 4 ., 15.8 W .J. Smith .. 19 .. 8 .. 40 . . 3 .. 13.1 F. Cowen. W , D. Bntler, M. Cavenaugh, A. East and W. J. Smith each bowled a wide. LONDON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE. Matches played 18, won 9, lost 7, drawn 2. RESULTS CF MATCHES. May 9—v. Old Internationals. Won. L.I.C. 77; Old Internationals, 66 . May 18—v. Royal Naval School. Lost. Royal Naval School, ; L.I.C. 6 ) and 81*. * Nine wickets down. May 23—v. Mr. Cook’s XI. Won. L.I.C. 100; Mr. Cook’s XI. 92. May 25—v. London Hospital. Lost. London Hos­ pital, 134; L.I.C. 74 and 21*. * Three wickets down. May 27—v. Chiswick Park. Won. L.I.C. 96 ; Chis­ wick Park, 90. May 80—v. Guy’s Hospital. Drawn. Guj’s Hos­ pital, 308*; L.I.C. did not bat. * Eight wickets down. Jane 10—v. Hounslow. Won. L.I.C, 89 ; Hounslow, 57 at.d 47*. * Five wickots down. June 17—v, Merchant Taylor's School. Lofet. M.T.S. 124 : L.IC.42. June 20—v. Teddington. Wop. L.I.C. 112; Tedding­ ton, 46 and 40*. * Two wickets down. June 2 4 -v. Royal Naval School. Lost. Royal Naval School, 68 and 71 ; L.I.C. 47. Juno 27—v. Boston Park. Lost. Boston Park, 71; L.I.C. 56 an* 68 . June 80—v.Mr. Gooibun’s XL Won. L.I.C, 90; Mr. Goodbun’s X L 40 and 32. July 1—v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Won. L.I.C. 173; St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, 88 and 70*. * Eight wickets down. July 4—v. Isleworth. Won. LI.C. 134; Isleworth, 86 end 33*. * Five wickets down, July 8 —v.Richmond. Drawn. Richmond, 324; L.I.C. 20 *. * Five wickets down. July 11—v. Old Iatern%t onaR Won. L.I.C. 135*; Old Internationals, 132. * Nine wickets down. July 22—v. M C.C. and G. Lost M.C.C. and G. 366*; L.I.C. 79. * Seven wickots down. July 25— v. Mr, Evanson’s XI. Lo t. Mr. Evanson’s XI. 205 ; L.I.C. 65 and 35*. * Four wickots down. BATTING AVERAGES. Most in Inns. Runs an Inn. Aver. C .J.B . Marriott.. .. 11 ..£ 3 2 .. 48 ..2 1 P. Tootell ................ 10 .. 107 .. 25 .. 13.3 Read ........................ 11 .. 100 .. 42 .. 9 C. Nordlinger .. .. 16 .. 132 .. 30 .. 8.2 W. G.Holman .. .. 21 .. 172 .. 46 .. 8.1 E. Martin ..............15 .. 71 .. 14 .. 7.8 C. L. A. Kennett.. .. 21 .. 127 .. 4 3 * .. 7.4 G. Wilson ..............16 .. 96 .. 31* .. 7.4 C. Braun ................ 20 .. 92 .. 13 .. 4.6 H. R. Ladell.. .. .. 13 .. 58 .. 14 .. 4.4 C. D .Lucas................. 20 .. 79 .. 14 .. 4.3 * Signifies notout. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs Mdns, Runs Wkts. Aver. P.Tootell .. 10 .. 3 .. 19 .. 2 .. 9.5 R e a d .................. 197 .. 55 .. 431 .. 43 .. 10 H. R. Ladell .. 33 .. 2 .. 122 .. 12 .. 1M C. Braun .. .. 260 .. 69 .. 783 .. 67 .. 11.8 C. Kennett.. ..1 5 5 .. 25 .. 478 .. 31 .. 15.4 W. Holman .. 45 .. 3 .. 138 .. 8 .. 17.2 C. D. Lucas .. 19 .. 1 .. 57 .. 3 .. 19 WEST OF SCOTLAND CLUB. This Club during the past season played 22 matches, of which 11 were won,10 drawn, and 1 lost. 4,243 runs were scored by the club for the loss of 165 wickets, giving an average of 25.118 runs per wicket, as against 2,896 runs scored by its opponents at a cost of 215 wickets shewing an average of rather over 13.5 runs per wicket. M atches W on May 23—v, Dalkeith. W . 8 ., 101*; Dalkeith, 89. * Eight wickets down. May 2 8 -v. Garrison. W.S., 288; Garrison, 36. June 6 —v, Greenock. W.S.,23<*; Greenock, 121. * Five wicketsdown. June 20—v. Royal High School. W .S., 258*; Royal High School, 105. * Two wickets down: June 27—v. Grange. W.S., 160* ; Grange, 96. * Seven wicketB down. July 1—v.'Blairlodge Sohool. W S., 193; Blairlodge, 125. July 4—v. Clydesdale. W .S.,200*; Clydesdale, 141. * Six wickets down. July 11—v. United Northern. W .S., 114*; United Northern, 83, * Three wiokets down. July 15 & 16—v. Horsham. W.S., 164 and 20*; Hor­ sham, 107 and 74. * No wickets down. July24 & 25—v. Crofton Wanderers. W .S.,4'6; Crof- ton Wanderers, 89 and 196. August 22—v. Lasswade Etceteras. W .S.,156; Lass- wade Etceteras, 67. M atches D rawn . May2—v. Royal High School. W.S. did not bat; Royal High School, 169*, * Eight wickets down. May 9—v. Ayrshire. W.S., 63 ; Ayrshire, 47*. * Six wickets down. May 21—v. Clydesdale. W.S. did not bat. Clydes­ dale, 56*. * One wicket down. May 30—v. Edinburgh University. W , 8 ., 51*: Edin. Univ., 240, * Seven wickets down. July 13 & 14—v. Pri 'ty Park, Chichester. W.S., 745* ; Priory Park did not bat. * Four wickets down. July 17 & 18—v. Gentlemen of Sussex. W.S., 211 and 36* ; Gentlemen of Sussex, 223 and 153. * No wickets down. July 27& 28-v. M.C.C. and G. W.H., 141 and 17*; M.C C., 116 and 175. * Three wickets down. Aug. 1—v. Greenock. W.S., 305* ; Greenock did not bat. * Nine wickets down. Aug. 8 —v. Drumpellier W.S., 80* ; Drumpellier, 214. * Qiv wVVpta Aug. 15-v . Brunswick. W.S., 168; Brunswick, 99*. * Two wickets down, M atches L ost . May 16—v. Drompellier. W .S., 82; Drumpellier, 95, BATTING AVERAGES. Times Mos* in Inns. not out Runs an Inns. Aver. J, S. Carrick .. 18 .. 5 .. 772 .,. 419* .. 59 5 A.D. Thomson 5 .. 2 .. 145 .,. H 2 .. 48.1 T. Anderson .. 15 .. 2 .. 513 ,.. 138 41.10 C. W . Dunlop 11 .. 3 .. 35! . . 142* .. 32 R. G. Campbell 5 .. 1 .. 110 ,.. 61 .. 27-2 A. D, Dunlop 15 Captain Cooke 8 .. 2 .. 340 , . 95 .. 26.2 .. 0 .. 193 . . 6 » .. 21.1 J. Carrick,jun. 15 .. 1 .. 320 ,.. 81 .. 22.12 A .W . Evans.. 14 .. 5 .. 204 . . 56* .. 22.6 R. Sharp.. .. 7 .. 2 .. I ll .. 86 .. 22 W. P. Ward .. 14 .. 0 .. 267 ,.. 58 .. 19.1 O. Craig .. .. 4 .. 0 .. 60 . .. 31 .. 15 A, Campbell.. 9 .. 0 .. Ill . . 69 .. 12 3 J. F.Dunlop .. 10 .. 3 .. 83 ,.. 20 .. 11.6 C. T. Mannes 11 . . o . . 45 , . 35 .. U .l J.F. Hutcheson 7 . . 1 . . 50 ... 17 .. 8.2 A.-W. Wilson 6 . . 1 . . 8 ) , .. 7* .. 6 T.M.Fergusson 8 . . 0 . . 14 .. 11 .. 42 H.P.Buchanan 4 .. 2 .. 5 . 4* .. 2.1 J. H. Sha^p .. 3 . . 0 . . 6 ,.. 5 .. 2 Butler .. .. 7 .. 2 .. 143 ,,. 56 .. 28.3 White .. .. 2 . . 0 . . 6 ... 4 .. 3 * Signifies not out, BOWLING AVERAGES, Overs Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver. 213 . . 59 . . 443 . . 41 .,. 10.33 52 .. 11 . . K9 . . 9 .,. 12.1 34 .. 5 . . 73 .,. 5 . . 14.3 209 .. 74 . . 368 .,. 24 .,. 15.8 222 .. 72 . . 369 , . 21 .,. 17.12 26 .. 7 . . 55 .,. 3 . . 18.1 68 .. 27 . . 95 .,. 5 . . 19 17 .. 5 . . 44 .,. 2 . . 22 13 . . 1 . . 45 .,. 5 . . 9 15 .. 5 . . 19 , .. 6 , .. 3.1 573 ..2 1 6 . . 915 .,. 73 . . 12.89 21 .. 6 . . 44 . . 8 .,. 14.2 -T . M* W. P. Ward J. Craig .. A.D. Dunlop.. A. W . Wilson J. S. Carrick .. H,P,Buchanan C. T. Mannes R. Sharp J. H. Sharp .. T. Anderson.. Butler .. White .. Tbe following bowled in one innings only— Fergusson, 4— 2—8—1, E F. Pryce, 9—3 —29—3, E. Service, 11—2 -1 8 -0 , E, M. Shand, 2 — 0— 4— 0, Cap. tain Burke, 4—0—18—0. J. S. Carrickbowled six wides, H. P. Buchanan, and J.H Sharp bowled two wides each, and Wr. P. Ward and A. W , Wilson bowled 2 and 3 no-balls respect­ ively. INCOGNITI. Matches played 40, won 12, lost 12, drawn 16. The Incogs during the past season have scored 11,001 runs for 559 wickets, or an average of 19 380 per wicket, against 9,995 runs scored by their opponents for 553 wickets, giving an average of 17.394 per wicket. The “ century ” has been topped by different members eleven times, but.C. Til­ lard is the only one who has done it twice. F. E. Street heads the batting averages for the second year in succession, and he has also made the highest individual innings. C. P. W. Cobbold has amost excellent bowl­ ing average, having taken 120 wickets at a cost of considerably less than-13 runs a wicket. Tillard’s average both with b^t and ball is very good- The bowling averages in­ clude only those who have bowled in four or more innings. May 16—at Cooper’s Hill,v.R I.E. College. Drawn, lneogniti, 197 ; R.l.E. Coll. 1*. * No wickets down. May 23—at Haileybury, v. Haileybu’ y Coll. Lost by 21 runs. Incogniti, 63 and 44*; Hailey­ bury Coll., 84. * Three wickets down. May 25 and 26—at Brentwood, v. Essex C. & G. Lost by an innings and 160 runs. Incogniti, 36 and 45 ; Essex C. & G. 241 May 30—at Weybridge, v. Oatlands Park. Won by 93 luns. Incogniti, 200; Oatlands Park, 107- Junel, 2—at Bury St. Edmund’s, v. Gentlem* n of Su!!olk. Lost by 7 wickets. I cogniti, 96 and 141; Gentlemen of Suffolk, 182 and 66 *. * Three wickets down. June 10—at Du’.wioh, v, Dulwich Coll. Won by an innings and 12S runs. Incogniti, 206 Dulwich Coll. 28 and 50. M o s t I s s u e N o v e m b e r 2 6 .

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