Cricket 1885
NOV. 26.1885. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 461 VICTORIA AMATEUR CLUB. Matches played 20, won 4, lost 10, drawn 6. MATCHES. Drawn. Clinton, Lost. Lost. Lost. RESULTS OF May 2—at Battersea, v. Clinton. 91; V.A., 14*. * Two wickots down. May 9—at Wimbledoo, v. Hanover United. Hanover United, 80; V.A., 19. M iy 16—at Battersea, v. Mitcham Wanderers. Mitcham Wanderers, 47 ; V.A.,25. May 23—at Wandsworth, v. New Wandsworth. New Wandsworth, 77 ; V.A., 46. May 25—at St. Mary Cray, v. Crays and Orpington. Lo»-t. Crays and Orpington, 51 and 47 ; V.A.. 42 and 85*. * Six wicketsdown. May 30—at Nunhead, v. Civil Service. Won. V.A., 63; Civil Service, 11 and 22. Jane 20—at Mitcham, v. Mitcham Wanderers. Lost. Mitcham Wanderers,60; V .A .. 58. Juae 27—at Hampton Court, v. L. and 8 , W. Railway United. Lost. L. an I S.W.R., 81* V.A., 71. * Six wickets down, July 4—at Putney, v. Lower Tooting. Lost. Lower Tooting,76 ; V.A., 43. July 11—at Wimbledon, v. Hanover Unitod. Drawn. Hanover United, 255. July 19—at Battersea, v. North Surrey. Lost. North Surrey, 99 ; V.A., 20 and17*. * Three wickets down. July 2 >—at Wimbledon, v. New Wandsworth. Lost. Now Wandsworth, 1C3 ; V.A.,80. Aug. 1—at Nunhead, v. Civil Service. Drawn. Civil Service, 33* ; V.A , 189. * Five wickets down. Au”. 3 —at Wanlsworth, v. Heathfleld. Lost Heath- fi Id, 156 and 21 * ; V.A., 80 and 91. * One wicket down. Au . 8 —at Wimbledon, v. L. & S.W. Ra:lway Unitod. Won. Railway Unitod, 51; V.A., 80and 47*. * Four wickcts down. Aug. 1 >—at Selhurbt, v. Felhurst. Won, Selhurst, 34; V.A.,53. Autf. 22 —at Nunhead, v.Ku ihcad. Won. Nunhoa^, 31; V.A., 99*. * Five wickets down. Au*. 2)—at Lowor Tooting,v.Lower Tooting. Drawn. 4 Lower Tooting, 57*; V.A., 71. * Five wickets down. S e n t . 5 —at Wimb’edon, v Nunhcad. Drawn. Nun head, 62 ; V.A., 38*. * No wickets down. Sent. 12 —at WimMedon. v. C'inton. Drawn. Clinton, 59 ; V.A., 31*. * Three wicket * down. BATTING AVERAGES. W . A. Weeden H. Frank in G. Gaily .. T. Poulter A. H . JsmeB F. Wotton T. Offord.. T. A Jarnc3 J. Wort .. J. Lane .. H. Boult .. Q. Hogg .. J. Rencett Smith .. H. Beasley A. Thompson T. Potherbridg A. Cross .. G. Gray . . Inna. Times not out.Runs Most in an Inns Aver. .. 21 .. 3 . . 245 .. 36 . . 1311 .. 19 .. 2 . . 197 .. 9U*.. l l - l ) .. 9 .. 1 . . 69 .. 19 . . 8.5 .. 22 .. 4 . . 147 .. 2 i . . 8.3 .. 19 .. 3 . Ill .. 21 . . 615 .. 10 .. 4 . . 33 .. 21 . . 6.2 .. 17 . . 0 . . 78 .. 14 . . 4.10 .. 16 .. 1 . . 67 .. 19 . . 47 .. 11 .. 0 . . 46 .. 23 . . 4.2 .. 3 .. 1 . . 9 .. 9 ... 4.1 .. 2 .. 0 . 8 .. 6 . . 4 .. 4 . . 4 .. 10 . . 0 . . 37 .. 10 . . 37 .. 9 . . 3,3 .. 4 .. o . . 13 .. 8 ... 3.1 .. 10 .. 4 . . 16 .. 4 . 2.4 .. 4 .. o .. 7 .. 3 . . 13 3.. 4 . . 0 . . 3 .. 2 . . 0.3 .. 2 .. 1 . 0 .. 0 , . — .. 2 .. 0 . . 0 .. 0 , — * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. / , Thomps jn J. L miio .. G. Gaily .. Smith S. A. James W. H. Weeden T. Poalter J. Wort .. T. Pethei bridge H . Franklin T. Offord .. F. Wotton .. A . H. James T. Poulter and A. H . Jamos each towljd 2, and S. A. James and F. Wotton, 3 wides. W , H. Weede i and T. Oloid bo yled 2 no-balle. Overs Mdns. Run) Wkt*. Aver. .. 3 .. 1 o .. 1 . 2 .. 31 .. U 40 .. 9 . 4.4 .. 6 .. 1 .. 17 .. 3 . . 5.2 .. 8.3 .. 3 .. 17 .. 3 . . 5 2 .. 49 .. 13 ..107 .. 17 . 6.5 ..212 1 .. 69 ..431 .. 67 . 6.28 . .156 4 .. 30 .3/9 .. 51 . 7.22 ..100 1 . 25 ..204 ..2 3 . 8 . 2 ) .. 15 .. 6 .. 19 .. 2 . 91 .. 28 .. 2 .. 96 . 8 . 12 .. 24 .. 5 .. (2 .. 4 . . 15.2 .. 4 .. o .. 13 .. 0 .. — .. 5 .. o .. 22 . . 0 .. — SURREY CLUB & GROUND. Matches played 21, won 13, drawn 3, lost 5. RESULTS OF MATCHES. M atches W on (13). May 6 — v, Star Club. Surrey C. and G. 123 and 40*; Star Club, 87- * Two wickets down. May 16—v. Esher and Distri :t. Surrey C. and G. 91 ; Esher and District, 37 and 53. June 15—v. Merchant Taylor’s School Surrey C. and G. 230 ; Merchant Taylor’ s School 31 and 69. June 17—v. Dulwich College. Surrey C. and G. 118 and 54*; Dulwich College, 132 and 37* * Three wickets down. July 6 , 7—V. Norfolk. Surrey C. and G. 217 and 135*; Noifolk, 51 and 291. * Three wickets down. July9—Y.Clapham. Surrey C. a* d G. 177 ; Clapham, 1U9 and132*. * Two wickets down. July 22—v. Charterhouse School. Surrey C. and G. 232 ; Chart rhouee School, 33 and 18*. * Two wickets down. July 30 -v . Croydon. Surrey C. and G. 231; Croydon, 142 and 92*. * Five wickets down. Aug. 10—v. Cumberland. Surrey C. and G. 67 and 227*; Cumberland, 135 and 157. * Two wioke '8 down. Aug. 12—v, Farnhara. Surrey C. and G. 210;Farn- ham, 37 Aug. 22, 23—v. Wiltshire. Su rey C. and G. 123 and 100*; Wiltshire, 98 and 123. * Four wickets d wn. Aug. 24, 25—v. 8 outh Wales. Surrey C. and G. 314 ; South Wales, 66 and 156. Aug. 29—v, Bexley. Surrey C. and G. 2 ;9 ; Bexley, 37 and 14*. * Eight wickets down. M atches D rawn "(8). May 1—v. Broadwater. Surrey C. and G. 265; Broad water did net bat. Juno 24—v. Cane Hill Asylum. Sutrey C.and G. 106*; Cane Hill Asylum, 2S3. * Seven wickets down. July 4—v. Mitcham. Surrey C, and G. 155; Mitcham, 61*. * Five wickets do vn. M atches L ost (5). M ayl3—v. 13 of Cranleigh and District, SuroyC* and G. 65 ; Cranleigh, 128*. * Ten wickets down. May 16 —v. Richmond. Surrey C. and G. 118; Rich mond, 197. May 25—v. 15 Young Players of Richmond. Surrey C. and G. 79 ; Richmond, 95. July 13—v. Richmond Town. Mirrey C. and G. 56 and 114*; Richmond, 90, * Seveu wickets down. Au * 3 4 —v. Norfolk. Surrey C. and G. 45 and 130; * Norfo’k, 166 and 12*. * No wickets down. BATTING AVERAGES. C. T. Roller Bowhy ... R. D. Green F. W. Bush C. L. Morgan Jonef'.......... T.Nunn ... 8 C. G. Fox Riley............ Shacklock... Wood-Sims M. P- Bowden W, H. Nor is W. Austin... Galsworthy V08B........... M ills........... Chilton ... Banks.......... G. S. Hm-rison E. B. Warren Barratt Kelly............. Lockyer ... C. A. Stein... Gorman F Harrison W. M. O. Wilson E. J. Diver. Osborne The following played in 2 iMLing* only:—W .W Read 104, H. H. Sootu 73, H. Colm n *6 H. V. Bate 27, H A. Smith 24. L hmann 22.1. Wood 22.1, C. F. Horner 19, Barton 17. W. A. ftilligan 13.1, A. C. White 10 1, E. J. B 'ngield 10.1, II. V. Do-ulton 10.1, Walboume 9.1, F. W . Fre. man 9, E. L. ChavaBse 8 , P. M. Walters 5.1, Gardner 5, T. S. Tregellas 4.1, E, Williamson 4, Abel 4, and R Broadley 4. The following plaved in one innings:—W. R. Has- sall 50, Jacksoa 3J, L. Martineau 3), J. H. Bridges 26, W . D Mart-hall 20, Beaumont 17, S. W. Cattley 17, A. J. Pursell 15, K. J. Key >4, Brockwell 12, C. A. Hooper 12, H. W. Ricketts 12, A. C. C.*ttleyll, A. F. L. Pat- tison 10, C. M. Perkins 10, Henderson 10, A. E. Gent 9, W . C.Elborough 9, F. Beeton 6 , J. J. Stedman 6 . W. R. Moon 6 . J. Ellis 5, F. Abraham 4, J. Shuter 3, G. Harrison 3, P. J. Stanford 2, A. S. Bull 2, King 1, and F. Hill 1. The following played without scoring:—M. A. Nicholas, E. C. Lindup, S. Castle, English,S.Edwards, W. S. Trollope, W . Defries, L. J. Paice, N. B, Baker, A. L. Fevez, and J. F. H. Campbell. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver- Jone 3 .. 204.2 . 78 . 326 . 55 . 5.51 C. A. Stein .. 37.2 . 13 . 53 . 7 . 7.4 Bowley .. .. 172.3 . 73 .. 250 . 32 .. 7.26 Barratt .. .. 1843 . 69 .. 343 . 33 .. 10 13 Mills .. 225.2 .. 96 . 347 . 33 . 10.17 Riley .. 37 . . 7 .. 71 . 6 .. 11.5 T. Munn .. .. 33,3 .. 9 . 105 . 8 . 13.1 Lockyer .. .. 20 . 5 . 40 . 3 . 131 C. L. Morgan .. 26 . 7 . 54 . . 4 . 13.2 Shacklock.. .. 46 . 16 . 83 . 5 . 16 F. W. Bush .. 54 . 19 . 118 . 6 . 19.4 Chilton .. .. 29.4 .. 3 . 74 . 3 . 24.2 R. D. Green .. 32.1 . 8 . 93 . . 1 . 90 Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an Ion Aver. ... 6 .. 1 ... 2)1 . .1 5 ... 41.3 ... 9 .. 1 ... 273 .. 111 *.. 31.1 ... 6 .. 2 ... 134 .. 55*... 33.2 ... K .. 0 ... 167 .. 113 ... 27.5 ... 3 .. 1 ... 55 .. 36 ... 27.1 ... 11 .. 2 ... 210 ... 87 .. 2 .6 ... 4 .. 0 ... 98 .. 49 .. 24 2 ... 4 ... 0 ... 92 ... 45 .. it3 ... 8 ... 1 ... 160 ... 78 .. 22 6 ... 4 ... 1 ... 66 ... 31*.. 22 ... 3 ... 0 .. 65 ... 21 .. 2 .2 a... 3 ... 0 ... 61 ... 31 .. 21.1 ... 5 ... 1 ... 81 ... 56*.. 23.1 ... 5 ... 2 ... 59 ... 21*.. 19.2 ... 4 ... 2 ... 33 ... 23 .. 16.1 ... 4 ... 0 .. 60 ... 41 .. 15 ... 10 ... 1 .. 132 ... 36 .. 11.6 ... 12 ... 0 .. 171 ... 67 .. 113 ... 9 ... 1 .. 1 ... 4S .. )3.2 ... 11 ... 0 . . 1 -M ... 50 .. 12.6 ... 5 ... 1 .. 46 ... 42*.. 11 2 ... 9 ... 4 .. 5> ... 19*.. 10 ... 8 ... 1 .. 63 ... 29 . . 9 ... 6 ... 1 . 45 ... 19 . . 9 ... 6 2 . 33 ... 16 . 8 I ... 7 ... 2 . 41 ... 2 *. . 81 ... 4 ... 0 . 32 22 . . 8 3 ... 0 . 13 ... 11 . . 6.1 ... 3 .. o . )4 ... 9 .. 4.2 ... 3 ... 0 . 6 ... 3 . . 2 The following bowled in two innings :—E. William son, 8 wicketsfor 35 runs ; Gorman, 9 for 44 ; O. T. Roller. 4 for 22; Abel, 4 for 24; F. Harrison, 4 for 32 ; S. C. G. Fox, 7 for 43; L. Martineau, 1 for 24 ; Wood-Sims, 1 for 49. The following bowled in one innings :—F.A' rabam, 3 for 26 ; H. V. Dou’ton, 1f >r9 ; Lohmann, 2 for 32 ; English, 3 for 16 ; W. Austin, 1 for 17 ; W. A. Gilligan, 1 for 19 ; C. E. Horner, 1 for 27. The following bowled without success:—Henderson, W. W. Read, N B. Baker, M, P. Bowden, Galsworthy, Osborne, Gardiner, W. M. O. Wileon, G. S. Harrison, and V osf . WATERLOW AND SONS’ CLUB. F ir s t E lev en . Matches played 16,won 9, lost 5, drawn 2. Second E le v e n . Matches played 10, won 3, lost G, tie 1. HATTING AVERAGE 3. F irst E leven . J. Howa’ d A. J. Billings J. W . Thorpe J. Frith .. J. Milton .. J. Foot .. J. Herbert .. G. Mather .. W. Spilling.. S. Johnson.. S. W, Pringle Times Most in Inns. not out Rune. an Ions. Aver. .. 8 .. 0 .,.131 .. 68 .. 16.6 .. 4 .. 1 .;. 47 .. 2 S .. 15 2 .. 15 ... 1 .,. 185 .. 52* .. 13*3 .. U .. 1 .. 128 .. 36 .. 12-8 .. 8 .. 3 .. 50 .. 24 .. 10 .. 6 .. 1 . . 41 .. 15 .. 8.4 .. 6 .. 0 ,.. 46 .. 20 .. 7.4 .. 5 .. 2 .. 11 .. 11 * .. 5.2 .. 10 .. o .. 54 .. 11 .. 5.4 .. 5 .. 0 .. 25 .. 7 .. 5.1 .. 13 .. 1 .. 51 .. 18 .. 43 ck 11 •• 2 .. 38 .. 14* .. 4.2 .. 6 .. 1 .. 14 .. 6 .. 2 4 .. 6 .. 1 .. 14 .. 7 .. 2.4 .. 4 .. 1 ... 7 .. 4 .. 2.1 .. 10 .. 3 .. 20 .. 6 ... 26 g also batted : —C. Foster, B. Jones. J. Bennett, K. Rradshaw, H. S. Thorpe, E’ H. Gissing 11. Knight .. W. Saunders R. Hoare .. tlorley, S. Feild, W. Blister, E. Foster, W. Foster, R. Young, A. Cocking, C. Pijken, A. Newey, W. F.em- ming, W.T,Rayner, E. Wei^hell, W'.Mears, J. Hindloy. J. Frith .. J. Howard 8 . Johnson J. W. Thorpe .. J. Herbert R. Hoare .. T. W. Goldsack BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls 453 2/5 133 310 9(5 89J 371 Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver. .. 32 ..1 3 1 .. 83 .. 4 2 .. 25 .. 91 .. 19 .. 4.15 .. 7 .. 61 .. 11 .. 5 6 .. 21 .. 116 .. 23 .. 5.16 . . 5 .. 23 .. 5 .. 54 .. 27 .. 12-1 .. 21 .. 5.17 .. 21 .. 125 .. 19 .. 6 11 The following also bowled:—B. Jones, C. Foster, H Gissinp, J. Hindley. S tar C lub .—The annual ball is fixed for the 3rd Dec., at the Bermondsey Town Hall, and the annual din er, a the Holborn Restaurant, on Wednesday, Dcc. 16. The President, A. Cohen, Q.C., M.P., takei the cha r, and will be siiporl d by several other influential gentlemjr. NextJIssue December 24.
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