Cricket 1886

JULY 29, 1886. ORICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. C R IC K E T IN AM ER IC A . CHICAGO v. MINNEAPOLIS. Played at Minneapolis on July 5. C h ic a g o . First Innings. Second Innings. H. Penn, bRumble ......... 7 bKnight ... ... 0 C. P. Ogden, c Webb, b Saulez............................ 7 runout .......... 6 E. R. Ogden, c Wright, b Knight...............................25 C. F. Shaw, c Saulez, b Knight............................26 F. Wild, b Knight ... ... 0 F. C. Ewens, b Knight ... 0 C. T. Jaffray, c Knight, b Saulez......... ............... 8 J. V. Scholefield, b Knight 0 T. B. Montgomery, not out 2 A. W. Kinnear, b Saulez... 3 N. C. Love, b Knight......... 1 Extras c Inman, b Knight ........ 34 b Knight ........ 1 lbw, b Knight ... 3 b Knight ........ 7 c Marshall, b Knight ........ 5 b Wright .........18 not out ......... 0 b Saulez ......... 6 c Robinson, b Knight ......... 2 Extras ... 11 Total ......... 81 M in n e a po lis . Total... 93 A. Inman, b Jaffray... 7 A.E. Knight, b Jaffray 1 G. C. Saulez, b E. R. Ogden..................... 2 C. Wright,b Jaffray... 0 H P Robinson,b Shaw 26 C. A. Marshall, lbw, b Jaffray ............... 0 O. W. Smith, c Penn, b Jaffray............... 0 A. T. Watson, b Scholefield ......... J. O. Westley, 1b w, b Scholefield......... H. E. Webb, not out W. E. Rumble, b Scholefield ......... • Extras............... Total ........ RIVERSIDE v. MANHATTAN. Played at Prospect Park on July 5. M an h atta n . L. Love, c Haffenden, b Foghill............... 7 S. E. Hosford, b Fog­ hill ...................... 0 H. Coyne, c Manley, b Michell...............13 Rogan, c Foghill, b Sheridan... ......... 4 F. Smith, c Manley,b Foghill ............... 35 W. Martin, c Foghill, b Michell............... 0 Dr. Hulbert, c Fog­ hill. b Haffenden... 13 C. Creighton, b Haf­ fenden ............... 11 Capt. Clay, cSavage, b Foghill............... 7 H.S.Jewell, c Foghill, b Haffenden ... ... 7 H. Martin, not out... 10 Extras............... 1 Total ..108 R iv e r s id e . Dr. Outcrbridge, run out ......................18 G. Weech, b Clay ... 10 E.L.FoghiU, b Rogan 23 B.J.DarveU, b Rogan 42 Dr.Jennings,b Smith 4 H.Manley,c Hosford, b Smith ...............17 M. R Haffenden, b Smith ............... 0 J.A.Sheridan.notout 26 E.C.Michell, b Smith 10 J.A. Levick, b Smith 2 F.R. Savage, b Smith 10 Extras...............19 Total ...181 THE CRIPPLES CLUB. Matches played 11—won 3, drawn 2, lost 6. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. F. B. Hawkins. . 11 ... 0 .. 273 .. 82 .. 21.9 E. B. Hughes . . 4 ... 2 .. 47 ... 30* .. 23.1 R. T. Hughes . . 4 ... 0 .. 61 ... 32 .. 15.1 G. V. Harding. . 7 ... 0 .. 92 ... 32 .. 13.1 A. S. Taylor . . 4 ... 1 .. 29 .. 12 .. 9.1 D. W. Evans . . 4 ... 1 .. 29 .. 18 .. 9.2 W. J. Hemsley. . 7 ... 0 .. 68 ... 20 .. 9.5 A. W. Collie . . 8 ... 1 .. 60 .. 16 .. 8.4 H. B. Lawford 8 ... 3 .. 26 .. 14 .. 5.1 W. S. Godfrey. . 6 ... 0 .. 29 .. 7 .. 4.5 F. L. Sutton . . 6 ... 1 .. 16 .. 10 .. 3.1 * Sisnifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. F. B. Hawkins 101 . . 5 . . 37 .. 7 . 5.2 (♦. V. Harding 621 . . 41 . . 222 . 35 . 6.12 T. R. Kale ... 182 . . 11 . . 78 . 10 . . 7.8 F. L. Sutton... 517 . . 25 . . 225 . 21 . 10.15 D. W. Evans 188 . . 11 . . 74 ... 6 . .. 122 K. T. Hughes 252 . . 14 . . 112 . 9 . . 12.4 A. W- Collie 125 , . 6 . . 55 5 11 The Australian Cricketers. An EXCELLENT GROUP em bracin g E V E R Y M EMB ER OF THE TEAM H as b e en P h otog raph ed and P u b lish e d b y th e LONDON STEREOSCOPIC AND PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, LTD.; 54, CHE A P S ID E , E .C . AND n o & 108, REG F .N C S T R E E T , W . A SPECIAL STAFF OF ARTISTS ATTEND TO TAKE CRICKET, FOOTBALL, and other GROUPS. D A E K ’ S C elebrated cr ick et b a l l s . The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says: “ D ark & S o n s ’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. 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