Cricket 1886

SEPT. 16,1886. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 427 PALLINGSWICK v. SEVENOAKS. Played at Sevenoaks on Sept. 7. S ev e n o a k s. First Innings. Second Innings. W. Rashleigh; c Robson, c and b Robson 52 . 22 c Clieesman, b Clemence ... 0 J. N. Tonge, c Cheesman, b Clemence .............. 6 c an1b Bicknell 43 W. W. Rashleigh, run out ‘6 c Millson, b Yarborough ... 36 S. H. Beckley, b Yar­ borough .................... b Clemence E. Tye, b Yarborough C. Draper, b Clemence ... 1 W. Pett, b Bicknell ........17 S. ,E. Sharman, c Chap­ man, b Clemence........ G. Corke, st Millson, b Bicknell .................... H. Draper, not out ........ H. Hutton; b-Bicknell ... B 2, lb 5 ....... . ........ c Walker, b Bicknell........ 3 b Robson........ 13 c bacon, b Rob­ son .............. 0 5 c Bicknell, b J. St. F. Fair 89.3 . . 24 :. i8i .. 16 . . 11.5 Robson ........ 7 A.D. Ramsay 20.6 . . 63 .. 446 .. 36 . . 12.14 N.T. Holmes 63 .. 13 .. 172 .. 12 . . 14.4 0 not out ... ... 13 J.A.McLaren 133.1 .. 48 .. 263 .. 16 . . 16.12 0 1b w, b Bicknell 3 E. Crawley... 33.3 ... 7 .. 100 .. 2 . . 50 0 c and bBacon... 8 E. D. Mackie 41 . 10 .. 129 .. 2 . . 64.1 B 9, lb 9 Total ........ ... 66 PALLINGSWICK. Total ...196 D. A. J. Bacon, c Tonge, b Tye.......... 0 J. W. Clemence, cW. Rashleigh,bDraper 33 S. Cheesman,cTonge, b Tye ... .......... 2 L. Chapman, c and b Tye ...................... 0 G. E. Bicknell, c Draper, b Tye ... 1 B. Robson, b Tonge 4 W. C. Yarborough, b Tongo ................ 0 M. A.Walker, c Tonge, b Tye .............. 4 A. H. Millson, not out .................... 5 H. W. Burnside, run out ... .............. 4 A. W. Graham, c Rashleigh, b Tye... 0 B 5, lb 1 ........ 6 Total , 59 PALLINGSWICK v. SURBITON. Played at East Acton on Sept. 11. S u rb ito n . H. Powell, c HeyneF. B. Windeler, c and mann, b Hotchb Clemence ........ 4 kin .................... 11 T. S. Challis, b T. A. Perkin, b Hotchkin ........ 1 Hotchkin............... 3 Rev. C. R. Bailey, c P. Castle, c Clemence Kettle, b Hotch­ b Hotchkin ........ 20 kin .................... 6 B. Howell, b HotchE. Castle, b Hotch­ kin .................... 2 kin .................... 7 Rev. A. E. Bevan, b L. Welstead, not out 8 Clemence ........ 6 B14, lbl.w l,nbl 17 G. H. Windeler, c _ Clemence,b HotchTotal ........ 88 kin ... .............. 3 P a l lin g sw ic k . J. W. Clemence, b G. Windeler.............. 23 M. A, Walker, c F. Windeler,b G.Win- deler.................... 0 B. A.Carter,c Howell, bG. Windeler........10 S.Chee8man,bBailey 10 F. S. Heynemann, c F. Windeler, b G. Windeler.............. 2 A. y. Bettinson, b G. Windeler.............. 9 D. A. J. Bacon, b G. Windeler.............. L Chapman,cCastle, b G. Windeler W. I j .Hotchkin, b G. Windeler.............. W. C. Yarborough, not out .............. E. Kettle, c and b Bailey B12, lb 4, w2,nb2 20 Total ... ... 78 RAVENSBOURNE (LEE) v. APTUS. Played at Lee on Sept. 11. RAVEN8BOURNE. F. Ellingham, c and b Chamberlain ... 1 A. George,c William­ son,b Chamberlain 5 J. S. Kistruck, b Price.................... 5 W. Woodfield, lbw, b Chamberlain........11 E. J. Pritchard, b Ballard ... ........17 A. T. Pearce, not out 101 Hy. Guille, c Bishop, bBallard........ ... 0 H. A. Gore, c Cham­ berlain, b Bacon... 45 P.Williams,bBallard 17 Hy. Williams,cJohn­ son, b Ballard G. Wigley, run out... B 2, w 3 ........ Total ........ 207 HARROW SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in .Inns. not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. E. Crawlfey ... 16 ... :5 .. 286 . . 69 ... 22 L.G.Arbuthriot 10 ... 2 .. 166 . . 63* ... 20.6 J. St. F. Fair... 14 ... 0 .. 256 . . 61 ... 184 vr. J. Dauglish 14 ... 0 .. 222 . . 48 ... 15.12 E. D. Mackie... 7 ... 0 .. 92 . . 28 ... 13.1 A. D. Ramsay 11 ... 3 .. 99 . . 32* ... 12.3 N. M. Torrens 33 ... 0 .. 146 , -42 ... 11.3 H. F. Kemp ... 14 ... 1 .. 126 . . 43* ... 9.9 N. T. Holmes 12 ... 1 .. 85 . . 23 ... * 7.8 C. F. Hutton... 12 ... 0 .. 55 . . 16 ... 3 4.7 J. A. MacLaren 10 ... 3 .. 22 .. 12 ... 3.1 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdrts. Runs. Wkts. Aver. The following bowled in three innings: M. J. Dauglish, 29—6 67—1. The following bowled in two innings: L. G. Arbuthnot, 17—7—32—3. The following bowled in one innings : H. F. Kemp 8 - 0 - 2 3 - 0 . BRIGHTON COLLEGE. Matches played 12—won 8, lost 2, drawn 2. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns. not out. an Inn. Runs. Aver. G. H. Cotterill 13 .. 2 ... 129 ... 596 . . 54.2 S. M. J. Woods 14 .. 2 ... 73 ... 417 . . 34.9 G.L. Wilson... 13 ... 2 ... 131 ... 656 . . 59.7 N. C. Cooper... 14 ... 0 ... 99 ... H18 . . 2210 H.D.L.Woods 11 ... 0 ... 21 ... 103 . . 9.4 T.A.Chalmers 11 ... 2 ... 41 ... 177 . . 19.6 W. E. Bond ... 12 ... 1 ... 49 ... 186 . . 16.10 F. W. Aste ... 11 ... 2 ... 16 ... 54 . . 6 C. N.Barton... 8 ... 2 ... 17 ... 54 . . 9 C. Waymouth 5 ... 1 ... 35 ... 50 . . 12.2 R. Drummond 6 ... 0 ... 22 ... 65 . . 10.5 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. G. H. Cotterill... S.M. J. Woods... G. L. Wilson ... H.D.L. Woods... T. A.Chalmers... F. W. Aste........ For the College 2,926 runs have been scored for 116 wickets (average 25.26), and against it 1,711 for for 149wickets (average 11.72). 31 .. 14 .. 58 . . 4 . . 14.2 2904 .. 133 - 576 . . 78 . . 7.30 238.3 .. 82 .. 41/5 . . 30 . . 13.26 24.2 .. 12 .. 50 . . 4 . . 12.2 86 .. 35 .. 161 . . 16 . . 10.1 53 .. 22 ... 104 . . 10 . . 10.4 SHERBORNE SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver A. Broadbent 13 .. 1 ... 440 .. 83 ... 37 E. A. Morres... 12 .. 1 ... 134 .. 39 ... 12.2 W. ff. FendaU 12 .. 1 ... 127 ... 71 ... 11.6 W. G. Boyd... 12 .. 0 ... 221 .. 76 ... 18.5 H. B. Carver 13 ... 1 ... 211 ... 75 ... 17.7 E. J. Nelson... 12 ... 0 ... 186 ... 41 ... 15.6 A. Littlewood 9 .. 1 ... 80 ... 22 ... 10 A.C.Clapin ... 10 .. 5 ... 29 ... 7 ... 5.4 C.L.ChaldecottlO ... 1 ... 51 ... 19 ... 5.6 G. Ellis........ 11 ... 1 ... 51 ... 16 ... 5.1 F. Fenwick ... 7 .. 3 ... 44 ... 14* ... 11 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A.Broadbent 661 ... 32 ... 355 ... 16 ... 22.3 W.ff. Fendall 550 ... 24 ... 279 . . 10 ... 27.9 H. B. Carver 755 55 ... 301 . 25 ... 32.7 E.J.Nelson... 192 ... IS ... 62 .. 5 ... 32.2 A. C. Clapin 553 ... 23 ... 317 . . 16 ... 39.33 C. Chaldecott 254 .. 20 122 . . 30 ... 32.2 G. Ellis ... 553 ... 37 ... 249 . .34 ... 37 33 T. Fenwick... 90 ... 3 ... 74 . . 1 ... 74 A ptus .—A.A.Price scoredbKistruck, 0,R.John­ ston (not out) 12, B. A. Collins (not out) 23.— TotaL 35. C. Reddall, O. P. Brooks, T. W. Ballard, O. Bishop, J. Chamberlain, S. O. Bacon, T. R. May­ nard, and W W. Williamson did not bat. LONDON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE. Matches played 16—won 9, lost 4, drawn 3. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 8—v. Spring Grove. Won. L.I.C., 173; Spring Grove, 52. May 19—v. Royal Naval School. Won. L.I.C., 97; R N S , 21 and 61 for 7 wickets. May 23—v. Teddington. Won. J j J-C., 104; Ted­ dington, 38, May 26—v. ChiswickPark. Won.. L.I.C,, 135 for 3wickets ; Chiswick Park, 123. June 2—v. Merchant Taylors’ School. Drawn. M.T.S., 105; L.I.C., 77 for 4wickets. Jrine 5—v. Richmond. Lost. Richmond, 214 for 7wickets; L.I.C.,47. June 14—v. 8th Middx. R.V. Won. L.I.C., 165; 8th Middx., 47 and 51 for 5wickets. June 16—v. Isleworth. Lost. Isleworth, 159; L.I.C., 63. June 19—v. Hounslow. Won. L.I.C., 116; Houn­ slow, 40. June 23—v. Royal Naval School. Lodt. R.N.S., 50 and 128; L.I.C., 43. July 10—v. Old Internationals. Won. L.I.G., 143 ; Old Internationals, 100 and 50 for 4 wickets. July7—v. Infantry, Hounslow. Won. L.I.G., 119 for 7wickets; Infantry. 115. July 14—v. 7th Hussars. Won. L.I.C., 177; 7th Hussars, 73. July 17—v. Richmond. Drawn. L.I.C., 23 for 5 wickets; Richmond, 137. July 21—v. M.C.C &G. Lost. M.C.C., 117;L.I.C., 66and 38for no wickets. July 24—v. A. M. Evanson’B XI. Drawn. A. M. Evanson’s XI., 189; L.I.C., 31.5 for six wiokets. BATTING AVER: GES* ■ Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs, an Inna. Aver C.J.B.Marriott 10 ... 0 ... 273 .. 93 .. 27.8 C.L.A. Kennett 16 ... 5 ... 16L .. 57* ~ 34.6 H. R. Ladell ... ;2 ... 2 ... 142 .. 33* .. 34.2 G. R. Mathew 35 ... 3 ... 367 .. 47 .. 13.9 C. D. Lucas ... 14 ... 2 ... 165 .. 61 .. 337 A. M. Evanson C ... 0 ... 75 .. 55 .. 32.3 P. Tootell 7 ... 0 ... 81 .. 44 .. 11.5 C.W. H. Braun 15 ... 1 ... 146 .. 24 .v 10.4 A. B. Catelin... 11 ... 1 .. 69 ... 14 .. 6.9 J. Scrymgeour 5 ... 0 ... 82 .. 26 .. 6.4 E.Zimmerman 7 ... 0 ... 43 .. 37 .. 65 A. Simond ... 13 ... 4 ..; 50 .. 19 5.5 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkta. C. D. Lucas ...402 ... 17 ...169 ...22 .. F. Read ........ 908 ... 46 ...399 ... 46 .. G.F. Mathew ... 656 ... 38 ...290 ... 33 .. C.W.H.Baaun...lll2 ... 61 ...506 ... 40 .. Aver. 7.7 8.7 8.8 12 6 LORETTO SCHOOL. Matches played 13—won 4, drawn 5, lost 4. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. an Inns. Runs. Aver. A. S. Caldwell... 19 ..,. 5 ... 45 ... 233 ... 16.6 L. B. Moubray 19 .. 1 . .. 24 ... 147 ... 8.2 F. E. Woodhead 17 ... 3 ... 120 ... 438 ... 31.3 P. H. Morrison 14 .. . 0 . .. 52 ..,. 237 ... 17 A. E. Orr ........ 16 .. . 1 . .. 29 ... 122 ... 8.1 A. M. Paterson 16 .. . 1 . .. 21* ... 132 ... 8.8 P. C. Cochrane 15 ... 4 ... 29 ... 92 ,. 8.3 M. Rose ........ 11 ... 3 ... 21 ... 100 ... 12.5 R.C. Brown ... 9 ... 2 ... 18* ... 49 ..... 7 P. R. Clauss ... 8 ... 3 ... 8 .. 20 ... 4 P. E. Smith ... 12 ... 3 ... 8* .... 38 ... 4.2 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. M. Rose ........ 1566 ... 126 ... 558 ... 47 .... 11.8 P. E. Smith ... 1104 ... 76 .... 405 ... 40 ... 10.1 A. S. Caldwell 848 ... 52 ... 286 ... 26 .w11 L. B. Moubray 512 ... 33 ... 216 ..,. 22 ... 9.8 F. E. Woodhead 297 ... 23 .... 87 . 7 ... 12.6 R.C. Brown ... 284 ... 14 ... 147 .. 10 ... 14.7 A. m . Paterson 120 . 3 .,,. 75 ... 7 ...10.7 I S p y b ey ’s A n n u a l R e g i s t e r o p N o ttin g h a m ­ s h ir e C r ic k e t M a t c h e s . —The tenth issue of M r. F.G.Spybey’svery useful Compendium of Nottinghamshire Cricket has just reached us. M r. Spybey spares no means to make the work of value to all who watch the performances of the most successful County team of 1886, and, indeed, his statistics are so reliable that the Register should be of great use for reference to cricketers everywhere. Every score of any account in connection with Notts this year is given, with notes on the play. In addition, there are the batting and bowling averages, with information respecting the births and deaths of Notts cricketers and other interest­ ing information respecting the Cotinfcy in tho past as well a,s at the present tim«^

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