Cricket 1885

478 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. d e c . 24 .was. Single won by an innings and 68 runs. Sept. 10.—Harrogate, Shaw’s Aus'ralian Teamv.anElevenofEngland. Mr. W. Grace for latter scored 51 out of 52 runs while in. Sept. 12.—Blackheath, Ten Brothers Christopherson v. an Eleven of Blackheath. Brothers won by 27 runs Sept. 19.—Philadelphia, Gentlemen of Phila­ delphia v. Gentlemen of England Philadelphia won by 109 runs. First defeat Buffered by an English Team in America Sept. 23.—Ealinsr, Eleven Hearnes played Ealing Dean. The following additions to the list which appeared in last month’s C bicket will make the Curiosities of 1885 more complete:— Jan. 1.—Howrah y. Janalpur (India). How rah scored 551. May 13.—Streatham Common, Sussex House (2) v. Immanuel College (2). Lattermade one run,scored from the first ball bowled. May 16.—Thome, Goole Town v. Thorne, Thome were dismissed for 4 runs’ M t o SUBBITON CLUB, BATTING AVERAGES. Times Host Inns, not not. Runs, in Inns. Aver. E. Brf okea .. 11 .. (I .. 488 .. 11« .. 89 81 1$. Howell.. .. 20 .. 1 .. 551 ..1 1 1 ..2 9 A. O. ihallis .. 6 .. 1 .. 123 . . 63* .. 24.6 « . W . Btckstts.. 8 .. 1 .. 171 .. 71 .. i'4.42 J H . Bridges .. 8 .. 1 .. Ifil .. 48 .. 23 B Howell.. .. 1 « .. 2 .. 309 .. 118* .. 22.07 C. R. Bailey .. 5 .. 1 .. 86 .. 40» .. 21.5 E H. Buckland 6 .. 0 .. 103 .. 61 .. 20.4 W . niggins .. 4 .. 0 .. (6 .. 37 .. 16.5 W. K. BUjhes.. 4 .. 0 .. 69 .. 21 .. 14.75 5.Catle .. .. 27 .. 0 .. 894 .. 1* ..14.59 J. U.rrod .. .. 4 1 .. 41 .. 17 .. 13.66 G. H. Winde er 25 .. 5 .. 26i .. 17* .. 18.4 A V. Bnrr .. 6 .. 0 .. 78 .. f5 .. 1261 J.D.Vana-Agnew 5 .. 0 .. 61 .. 83 .. 12 2 C. A Tiouncer 17 .. 1 .. 189 .. 2 1 .. 11.81 J. A. Peril,i ..1 1 . . 0 ..1 2 1 . . 6 ) . . 109 R. T,. Esoon.be,. 5 .. 0 .. 50 .. 35 .. 10 L. W 1-tead .. 4 .. 2 .. li< ..1 3 * .. 9 It. A Re»d ..1 1 .. 0 .. 92 .. 15 .. 8.86 C. K. Neshafn .. 4 .. 0 .. 33 .. 16 .. 8 55 O. E. Bowring.. I, .. 0 .. 45 .. 16 .. 7.5 F tapper .. .. 8 .. 0 .. 68 .. 88 .. 7 25 O. W. Rofley .. 4 .. 0 .. 28 .. 28 .. 7 R li. Perkin .. 6 .. 1 .. 80 .. 11 .. 6 K.B. Windeler.. 14 .. 1 .. 77 .. 2 * . . 5.92 II. I). Paice .. 4 .. 1 .. 11 .. 10 .. 6.33 <i. Ri ffey .. .. 7 .. 3 .. 18 .. 1) .. 4.5 P Cattle .. .. 8 .. 0 .. 82 .. 14 .. 4 R .f’afe .. .. 9 .. 2 . . 25 .. 6 .. 8.69 C P. Go-nell .. 4 .. 0 .. 14 .. 5 .. 8.5 R. K. Pei kin .. 4 .. 1 .. 9 .. 7 .. 3 L. Kasum .. .. 6 .. 0 .. 18 .. 1ft .. 3 G.Fmkrtf.n .. 11 .. 2 .. 1* .. 6 * .. 1.65 G. Chancellor .. 4 .. 0 .. 6 .. 5 .. 15 The following played in three inning. only :—C. A. H«»itt. 6 ,1, 9; O. \V. Pearson, 6 , 0, 7 ; J. F. New on, 6 , 18, 4 ; N. Morice, 8 , 10, 0. The following played in two inninzs r-nly:—E. W* W jat',0, 9 ; C. Ca*>e, 0 ,0 ; A. W. Biker, 1 , 0 ; C. M. Wihiof, 2*,0; 8 . N. ramie, ", 0; J. H P got, 89, 86 ; A. H Jacob, II, 4 ; W. B. Windeler. 8 *, 0 ; E. Castle, 0. 8 ; A. A. B iratt, 9.14 ; K. Pinkerton, 8 0; M.C. Cl*. ke, 0, 3). The fvTo^in^ play d in on* innii gs on’y :—L. N*-»t>n, 0; P. C. Bates, 0 : A . J. Bnrnes*, 5; H. H. Bra*, ton, 9*; II. T. »attley, ?2 ; C. G. ElH«, 6 ; 8 . 8 i.rp, 4 ; P. Kiokettg. 1 * ; H. C. Pri* ■. 15; A C . M Fhtreon. 28; J. 8 Challh-,0; E. Pa»le. 5. 1 lie Bowling A ih I ' bh was not k»pt, but wicket" Wr-ie oltained i-y G. H. Windeler, 83; C. A. T^ouncer. 41; G. Pinkeiton, 23; L. Ea urn, 18; E. H. Buck- I nd. 17; B. Cattle, 15; C. R Bailey, 11; H. O. Paie ,9 ; A. C. McPheison, 6 ; F. Capper, ft; It. A. Bead, 6 ; R. Howell,0; P. Caat'e 4; A.. C. Cbal in, 4 ; A. H. Jacob, 8 ; W. K. Hughes, 2 ; J. A. Perkin, 2 : ¥. Wiudeler, 1 . Tnic Austt alasian states that Percy Mc- Dounell scored 300 not out in a match at SydDey at the end of October, HEATHFIELD CLUB, 1886. F irst E leven . April 24, at Balham, ▼. Palkam May 1, at Brentford, v. Bnaton Park May 8 , at Norbury, v. J. W . Hobbs’ El*ven May 10.11, and 12 (evenings), at Catford Bridge, v. Private Banks May 15, at Dulwich, v. Lausanne May 22, at Thames Ditton, v. Th%mes Ditton May 29, at Dulwich, v. Ea- Urn Banks June 5, at Blackheath, y . West Kent Wanderers June 12, at Home, v. Teddington Jone 14 (day), at Tonbridge Wells, v. Tunbridge Wells June 19, at Home, v. West K«nt Wanderers June 26, at Home, v. Brixton Wandcrtrs June 28,29, and 33 (evenings), at Blackheath, v, Lyt* combe July 3, at Bushey Park, v. Teddington July 10, at Brentford, v. Boston Park July 14 (day), at Windsor, v. Home Park July 17, at Dulwich, y . Brixton Wanderers July 24, at Home, v. Lausanne July 26, 27, and 28 (evenings), at Home, v. Lyncombe July 81, at Home, v. Eastern Banks Aug. 2 (day), at Bexhill, v. Bexhill Aug. 7, at Dulwich, v. Lennox Aug. 14, at Horae, v. J. W. Hobbs’ Eleven Aug. 21, at Dulwich, v. Lennex Aug. 28, a* Bushey Park, v. Hampton Wick 8 tpt. 4. at Catford Bridge, v. Bank of England Sept. 11, at Home, v. Balham Ground : Wandsworth Common, S.W. “ C R I C K E T . - ’ T H E N E W I N D O O R G A M E J U 8 T O U T . 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