Cricket 1886
866 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 26,1886. Surrey in the opening fixture of the present season, on Easter Monday, when the County played Gloucestershire at the Oval, with the exception of the return match against Kent last week, when he was absent through illness, he has done good service for Surrey in every one of its engagements this summer. His bowling has throughout been consistently successful, and Surrey cricket, it is hardly necessary to add, has been materially strength ened by his presence in the eleven. Some of his achievements with the ball are worthy of conspicuous mention. In the first innings of Cambridge University at the Oval he took five wickets at a cost of only thirty-one runs, and in the Derbyshire match at Derby he was altogether credited with ten wickets at an average of just over eight runs. His best feat of all this year, though, was in the second engagement between Surrey and the Austra lians. Going on first at the commencement of the match he took seven Australian wickets for sixty-four runs, and it was chiefly to his bowling, with that of Lohmann’s and the batting of Maurice Read, Abel, and Mr. W. W. Read, that Surrey was indebted for an historic victory Bowley bowls very fast round-arm, faster, perhaps, than any bowler now prominently before the public. Despite his pace he does not easily tire, and though inclined to be short is remarkably straight. He is, indeed, very rarely off the wicket, and though his delivery is not high it is easy enough to enable him to keep up his end longer than most bowlers of his speed. As a batsman he has hardly in Surrey matches come up to expectation, though he has played well on occasions, notably against Notts at Nottingham, when he got twenty-three runsin capital style. Bowley, we may add, only took part twice in Notts Colts’ matches, in i881 and 1882, in each of which j'-ears he captained the twenty-two. Our portrait is from a photograph by Haw kins & Co., 108, King’s Road, Brighton. BROADWATER v. SEND HOLME. Played at Broadwater on August 18. S end H olme . G. H. Cotterill, c Nor ris, b M. Marshall...150 W. H. Leese, b M. Marshall............... 47 E. Leese, c Norris, b Mellersh ............... 8 G.H.Gresson, b Bovill 10 G.M Jones,cMellersh, b M. Marshall.........29 J F.Leese, b Somerset 26 V. F. Leese, lbw, b Somerset............... 0 B roadw ater . Hon. F. J. Thesiger, cMellersh,bBrown- r ig g ......................26 H.Lyon,bBrownrigg Elliott, not out J. H. Weatherby, b Brownrigg ......... B 20, lb 14, w 1 ... Total W.H.Norris.bGresson 18 A. F. Somerset, b Gresson .............. 9 A. Hughes - Onslow, rim out ................ 6 M.Marshall.bGresson 6 A-J Perkin, bGresson 6 C.'fi. Brownrigg, run out ............... ?.. 0 Total F. Bovill, c Elliott, b Gresson............... 9 R.Head,cWeatherby, b Elliott............... 21 T. B. Mellersh, not out ......................12 , B 6, w l ......... 7 H. Fairtlough and B. Marshall did not bat. 94 BROADWATER v. OATLANDS PARK. Played at Broadwater on August 21. O atlands P ark . W.R.Lyon.b Marshall 19 H. Lyon, not out ...111 Rev. E. K. Douglas, c Marshall, b Onslow 0 T.W.Weeding,bGibbs 8 D.E.Norton, b Nickall 12 C. G. T. Bruce, c Norris, b Marshall 0 J. W. Biggs, b Nickall 0 J. A. Lyon, c Prown- rigg, b Lutyens ... 20 B roadw ater . A. P. Battye, b Lut yens ...................... A. DuCroz,b Holden E.Ferguson-Davie, c Brownrigg, b Hol den ...................... B 4, lb 2 ......... Total ...176 M. W. Marshall, bFer- guson-Davie ........... 55 C. J. Lambert, c and b Ferguson-Davie,.. 14 A. Hughes-Onslow, b Bruce......................19 W. H. Norris, b Biggs 25 F. W. Bovill, b Biggs 9 NT.Nickalls.notout 18 C. E. Brownrigg, b Bruce ............... J. A. Gibbs, b Weed ing ...................... B 1, lb 5, nb 1 ... Total ...179 L. Phillips, A. Lutyens ajid B. Holden did not bat. BICKLEY PARK v. TONBRIDGE ROVERS. Played at Bickley Park on August 14. B ick ley P ark . O. Evans, b Luckham 5 R. Hay Chapman,bJ. Le Fleming .........29 J. N. Tonge, c H. Le Fleming, b J. Le Flem ing...............28 R. B. Berens, b Paw ley ...................... 3 W. B. Pattisson, c Pawley, b C. Wilson 95 C. A. W. Gilbert, c Little, b P. T. Baker 41 M. P. Betts, b P. T. Baker ............... E. R. Bouch, c J. Le Fleming, b C. Wil son ...................... L. Andrews, not out C. A. Edwards, b L. Wilson ... C. M. Baker, Wilson ... B ......... b L. ... 7 H. Baker, b Evans ... 3 J. Le Fleming, st Pattisson, b Evans 54 C. Wilson, c Gilbert, b Evans ............... 42 Total T on b rid g e R ov ers. ...253 A. O. Hubbard, run out ..................... 22 L. Wilson, not out... 17 B3, lb 2, w l ... 6 Total ... ...144 A. J. Luckham, P. T. Baker, T. Pawley, J. Little, H. M. Le Fleming and R. M. Prissick did not bat. BICKLEY PARK v. FARNINGHAM. (T w elve a -S id e .) Played at Bickley Park on August 18. F arningham . First Innings. W. W. Rashleighj Betts, b Parish ... 13 L. A. Shuter, c Ed wards, b Parish ... 36 R. R. Berens, c A. J. Baker, b Parish ... 0 W. Rashleigh, st A. J. Baker, b Evans 8 H. Berens, c Biggs, b Evans ............... 7 E. Cannell, b Evans 2 W. F. Devas, not out 20 C. Williamson, c C. M. Baker, b Evans J. Hodsoll, b Parish H. Brewer, c Evans, b Parish............... W. S. Muggeridge, st A.J.Baker, bEvans R. Dalton, c and b Evans ............... B 5,1 b 6, w 1 ... Total ...116 In the Second Innings Shuter scored (not out), 0, W. Rashleigh (not out), 59; b 4, w 2.—Total, 85. B ic k le y Park. D. Cooper, c W. W. Rashleigh, b Devas O. Evans, b Mugger idge ............... ... R. Thompson, c W. Rashleigh, b Shuter A. Smith, b Shuter... A. J. Baker, c W. Rashleigh, bShuter C. H. W. Biggs, st W. W. Rashleigh, b W. Rashleigh ......... A. E. Willett, b W. Rashleigh ......... C. A. Edwards, b W. Rashleigh ......... E. F. McKewan, c Shuter, bW. Rash leigh..................... C.M.Baker, c Shuter, bCannell... ... ... W. E. Parish, b W. Rashleigh ... ... H. Conway, not out B 9,1 b 7, w 2 ... 18 Total ...170 BICKLEY PARK v. KENSINGTON PARK Played at Wormwood Scrubs on August 21. B ick ley P ark . A. M. Streatfeild, h w, b Reynolds .........56 E. C. Streatfeild, b Palmer .................63 J. N. Tonge, b Palmer 52 H. E. Bouch, b J, H. Bettington ......... 2 R. Thompson, c Woodlock, b Quin 25 D. Cooper, b J. H. Bettington ......... 3 M. P. Betts, b J. H. Bettington .......... 5 K ensington P ark . B. H. Latter, b J. H. Bettington ......... 8 E. Latter, not out... 26 A. Jeffery, b J. B. Bettington .........16, C. M. Baker, c Wood lock, b J. B. Bet tington ............... 0 U23, lb 8, w4... 35 Total ...291 80 J. B. Bettington, c and b Tonge......... A. L. Russell, not out ..................... G, Palmer, not out 5 B6, lb 5,w2,nbl 14 F. E. Street, b Tonge J. H. Bettington, b Tonge ............... H. Reynolds, b Tonge M. R. Quin, b Tonge G. H. P. Street, c Tonge, b A. M. Streatfeild ......... W. J. Woodlock, c Cooper, b Tonge ... Hon J. Mansfield and H. W. Kiallmark did not bat. Total ..176 I n the list of scores of 100and over, obtained this year in first-class matches, which appeared in C r ic k e t of Aug. 12, Mr. G. Kemp’s 125 for Cambridge University against Yorkshire, on June 5, was accidentally omitted. MR. J. W. HOBBS’ XI. v. CROYDON AMATEURS. Played at Selhurst on August 21. M r. H obbs’ XI. A. Wheeler, b West fold ...................... T. Adams, c Lyddon, b Westfold ......... H.Adams, bWestfold J. Ayers, b Lyddon... G. Jakeman, run out G. Gould, b Westfold G. Elsey, b Westfold W. Peters, c J.Pring, b Lyddon ......... J. Crowhurst,c West fold, b Lyddon ... C.Woolridge.not out R. Thomson, c Con stable, b Lyddon L b ............... J.Constable.b Adams 9 E. Saunders, run out. 4 H. Lyddon, b Thom-* son ....................11 T.Stevens,bThomson 2 T. Clements,b Adams 3 G.Westfold, b Adams 0 J. Pring, c Peters, b Adams ................ 0 Total C royd on Am ateurs. 50 W.Pring, c Adams, b Thomson ......... 4 E. Kelsey,bThomson 6 W.Ledbetter,not out 12 W. White, b Adams 0 B3, lb l ... ... 4 Total , 55 LANCASHIRE v. CHESHIRE. Played atStockport on Aug. 20 and 21. Lancashire won an innings and 193 runs. C heshire . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. S. M. Crosfield, b Watson .....................13 st Pilling, b Briggs ... ... 1 Pointon, c Haigh, b Wat son ............................. 8 b Briggs ........ 9 Davenport, run o u t.......... 0 b Barlow ........ 1 Mr. C. Holden, b Briggs ... 0 c Moss, b Briggs 5 Brown, b Watson ........10 absent hurt ... 0 Ravenscroft, c Hornby, b Watson ....................... 0 b Barlow ...... 12 Mr. W. Redfern, b Briggs 10 b Briggs ........ 0 Millward, b Watson........16 b B arlow ........ 6 Woodward, b Briggs.......... 9not out .., ... 2 Wotherspoon, not out ... 8 run out ........ 2 Mr. J. Bretherton, st Pil ling, b Watson .........30 b Briggs .......... 14 B 2, lb 5 ...................... 7 B ............... 3* Total Mr. A. N. Hornby, Millward, b Breth erton........................24 Barlow, lbw, b Breth erton........................ 24 Mr. .T. Eccles, b Wotherspoon ... 93 Briggs, 1b w, b Mill ward ....... . .......... 5 Mr. O. P. Lancashire, b Wotherspoon ...111 Robinson, st Daven port, b Wother spoon ..................44 ...111 L a n ca sh ire. Total ... 55 Watson, not out ... 15 Mr. C. H. Haigh, c Crosfield, b Woth erspoon ............... 9 Yates, b Bretherton 0 Mr. R. H. Moss, c Davenport,bWoth- erspoon ............... 5 Pilling, c sub., b Wothexspoon ... 11 B 15, lb 2,n b l ... 18 Total CLAPTON v. WEST MIDDLESEX. Played at Acton on August 21. C lapton . C. E. Monro, c Bray, b Buckley............... F. J. Brett, b Buck 0 ley .............. . ... 10 F. J. Foster, c BuckJ. J. R. Green, b ley, b Sly............... 0 Lomas ............... 53 W. H. Davis, b BuckH. B. Brashier, b ley ... ............... J. W. Emmerson, b 2 Buckley............... 5 F. J. Clarke, b Sly ... 13 Sly ...................... 9 R. J. Chapman, not S. S. Nixon, b Buckout ...................... 6 ley ..................... 12 B 3, lb 2, nb 1 ... 6 H. W. Harris, b Sly... 0 — G.E.Lomas, c Monro, b Emmerson.........15 Buckley, b Emmer son ............... ... 2 G. T. Davis, b Davis 3 C. H. Bradford, c Emmerson, b Davis 3 J. B. Sly, run out ... 3 C. E. Flower, b Em merson ............... 0 Total W e st M id d le se x . ...116 A. C. Bocking, not out ............. . ... W. Bray, c Davis, b Emmerson ......... H.C.Walker, b Davis E. H. Jourdan, b Emmerson ......... G. Horton, b. Davis B 6,1 b 2 ......... Total . ... 57 T he S urrey A verages . —Mr. W. W. Read heads the Surrey Batting Averages in first- class matches, having scored 1,003 runs in twenty-three completed innings, average 43.14. Maurice Read, who has made 815 in the same number of innings, is second, with an average of 35.10, and Abel third with 701 for twenty- five completed innings, average 28. Ijohmann, who is sixth with an average of 21.15, has taken 92 wickets, average 15.10; Bowley, 64 wickets, average 14.26; Beaumont, 63 wickets, average 16.8, and Jones 35 wiokets, average 18.33.
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