Cricket 1886

482 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EE CORD OF THE GAME. SEPT. 23, 18863 CLAPTON CLUB. Matches played 42—won 18, lost 12, drawn 12. RESULTS OP MATCHES. May 8—at Clapton, v. Trafalgar. Won by 32 runs and 4wickets. Trafalgar, 92; Clapton, 124 for 6wickets. May 12—at Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. Drawn. Clapton, 193; Crystal Palace did not bat. May 15—at Clapton, v. Middlesex Hospital. Won by 21runs. Middlesex Hospital, 78; Clap­ ton, 99. May 22—at Clapton, v. Bruce Castle. Won by 68 runs. Clapton, 143; Bruce Castle, 75. May 22—at Finchtey, v. Finchley. Lost by74runs and 2wickets. Clapton, 50 ; Finchley, 124 for 8wickets. May 26—at Croydon, v. Croydon. Won by 15runs. Clapton, 82 and 118; Croydon, 67 and 28 for 3wickets. May29—at Clapton, v. Hampstead Nondescripts. Drawn. Clapton, 123; Hampstead Non­ descripts, 93 for 5wickets. May 29—at Woodford, v. Woodford Wells. Won by 36runs. Clapton, 89 ; WoodfordWells, 53. June 2—at Wanstead, v. Wanstead. Won by 8 runs. Clapton, 96; Wanstead, 88. June5—at Upper Clapton, v. Upper Clapton. Drawn. Clapton, 197; Upper Clapton, 59 for 1wicket. June 5—at Clapton, v. Middlesex Hospital. Won by 51 runs. Clapton, 89; Middlesex Hos­ pital, 38. June 12—at Clapton, v. Finchley. Drawn. Clap­ ton, 152; Finchley, 74 for 4 wickets. June 14—at Clapton, v. Highbury. Won by 79 runs. Clapton, 212; Highbury, 133. June 16—at Clapton, v. Wanstead. Lost by 94 runs. Clapton, 18b; Wanstead, 274. June 19—at Hornsey, v. Hornsey. Lostby32runs. Clapton, 77; Hornsey, 109. June 19—at Clapton, v. Cheihunt. Lost by 43 runs. Clapton, 93; Cheshunt, 136. June 24—at Clapton, v. Upton Park. Won by 138 runs. Clapton, 235; Upton Park, 97. June 26—atActon,▼.Pallingswick. Drawn. Clap­ ton, 144; Pallingswick, 106for 3wickets. June 30—at Clapton, v. Woodford Wells. Won by 10 wickets. Woodford Wells, 61 and 76; Clapton, 132and 7. July 3—at Clapton, v. Granville. Won by 93runs and 2wickets. Granville, 93; Clapton, 186 for 8wickets. July 3—at Wlllesden, v. Willesden. Drawn. Wil­ lesden, 198; Clapton, 88 for 2wickets. July 7—at Clapton, v. Crystal Palace. Lost by 64 runs. Clapton, 132; Crystal Palace, 196. July 10—at Clapton, v. Hornsey. Lost by 1 run and3wickets. Clapton, 105; Hornsey, 106 for 7wickets. July 10—at Bruce Castle, v. Bruce Castle. Lost by 1 run and 5 wickets. Clapton, 111; Bruce Castle, 112for 5wickets. July 13—at Clapton, v. M.C.C. & G. Lost by 17 runs. M.C.C., 172; Clapton, 155. July 17—at Clapton, v. West Middlesex. Won by 22runs and 7 wickets. West Middlesex, 43; Clapton, 65 for 3wickets. July 17—at Lee, v. Granville. Drawn. Clapton, 107; Granville, 40for 2wickets. July 21—at Clapton, v. Croydon. Lost by 68runs. Clapton, 115; Croydon, 178. July 24—at Clapton, v. Upper Clapton. Drawn. Upper Clapton, 164; Clapton, 58 for two wickets. July 24—at Tottenham, v. Trafalgar. Lost by 73 runs and 3wiokets. Clapton, 81; Trafal­ gar, 154 for 7wickets. July 28—at Clapton, v. Upton Park. Won by 50 runs. Clapton, 119; Upton Park, 69. July 31—at Clapton, v. Stoics. Drawn. Clapton, 183; Stoics, 120for 6wickets. Aug. 2—at Clapton, v. Highbury. Won by 51runs. Clapton, 132; Highbury, 81. Aug 7—at Clapton, v. Pallingswick. Drawn. Clap- ton, 304; Pallingswick, 25for threewickets. Aug. 10—at Moor Hall, v. Moor Hall. Won by 1 run. Clapton, 77; Moor Hall, 76. Aug H~at Clapton, v. Hampstead Nondescripts. Drawn. Clapton, 370for two wickets. Aug. 17—at Broadwater, v. Worthing. Won by 57 runs. Clapton, 102; Worthing, 45. Aug. 18 and 19—at Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne* Drawn. Clapton, 281; Eastbourne, 212. Aug. 20and 21—at St. Leonards, v. South Saxons. Lost by 4runs. South Saxons, 71 and 86: Clapton, 109 and 44. Aug 21—at Acton, v. West Middlesex. Won by 59 runs. Clapton, 116; West Middlesex, 57. Aug. 23 and 24—at Lewes, v. Lewes. Lost by 7 wickets. Clapton, 61 and 69; Lewes 93 and 38for 3 wickets. Aug.,28—at Clapton, v. Willesden. Won by24runs and threewickets. Willesden, 88; Clapton 112 for seren wickets. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J. Emmerson 1343 . . 52 .. 647 . . 72 . . 8.71 J.W. McEwen 1536 . . 112 .. 622 .. 64 . . 9.46 J. H. Douglas 631 . . 46 .. 253 . . 17 . . 14.15 S. S. Nixon ... 374 . . 18 .. 201 . . 19 . . 10.11 H. A.Shenton 915 ... 66 .. 306 .. 33 .. 9.9 Walter Low 623 . . 32 .. 270 . . 14 . . 19.4 S. A. Asser ... 601 . . 44 .. 213 . . 13 . . 16.5 W. H. Davis... 318 . . 24 .. 160 . . 15 . . 10.10 W. Mead ... 506 . . 28 .. 194 . . 17 . . 11.7 T.C. Hastings 341 . . 15 .. 147 . . 13 . . 11.4 W. E. HaU ... 210 . . 12 .. 101 .. . 12 . . 8.5 A.P.Zambrano 240 . . 29 .. 89 . . 5 . . 17.4 R.H.Clark ... 240 . . 16... 82 .. 12 .. 6.10 BATTING AVERAGES. Asser, S. A.......... Boyton, H........... Brashier, H. B .... Briggs, F............. City, F. H........... Chapman, R. J.... City, G. W.......... Cambridge, W. J. Clark. R. H. Douglas, J. H. ... Davis, W. H. Emmerson, J. W. Foster, F. J........ Hastings, T. C. ... Hall, W. E.......... Low, Walter Lyons, G L. Lowles, J. W. ... Livermore, E. H. McEwen, J. W .... Mead, W............. Milton, J. H. ... Monro, C. E. Newsam, J. F. ... Nixon, S. S.......... Puttock, Rev. E. Purchase, F. H.... Shenton, H. A. ... Shenton, J. C. ... Tebbut, C. M. ... Whyte, C. A. Zambrano, A. P. The following played in less than five innings— M. D. Armstrong, C. T. Aveling, W. Batty, F. J. Brett, W. Briggs, A. G. Burt, W. S. J. Cassell, P. J. Clarke, T. Cumberland, L. C. Docker, A. S. Doug­ las, F. H. Ferris, H. W. Harris, T. Harris, C. E. Hartley, J. J. Holdsworth, E. French, Wm.Low, J. B. Manson, J. C. Killby, G. Parrott, F. Price, S. Shorter, F. G. Wood. BOWLING AVERAGES. Most in Times ns. Runs, an inns, not out. Aver. 33 ... 907 .. 173 ... 2 .. 29.4 15 ... 423 .. 143 ... 1 .. 30.3 6 ... 38 .. 13 ... 1 .. 7.3 5 ... 63 .. 44 ... 1 .. 15.3 11 ... 128 .. 49 ... 3 .. 16.0 6 ... 31 .. 9 ... 1 .. 6.1 3 ... 48 .. 28 ... 0 .. 16.0 7 ... 57 ... 27 ... 1 .. 9.3 12 ... 51 .. 11 ... 2 .. 5.1 38 ... 457 .. 37 ... 4 .. 13.5 10 ... 205 .. 64 ... 1 .. 22.7 •26 ... 243 .. 45 ... 2 .. 10.3 7 ... 37 .. 12 ... 0 .. 52 5 ... 18 .. 12 ... 0 .. 3.3 13 ... 258 ... 47 ... 1 .. 21.6 35 ... 519 ... 129 ... 1 .. 15.9 23 ... 432 .. 74 ... 1 .. 19.14 17 ... 76 .. 13 ... 1 .. 4.12 9 ... 50 ... IT ... 4 .. 10 20 ... 206 ... 53 ... 2 .. 11.8 8 ... 29 ... 9 ... 3 .. 54 5 ... 28 .. 20 ... 0 .. 5.3 8 ... 65 .. 18 ... 2 .. 10.5 7 ... 13 ... 6 ... 0 .. 1.6 11 ... 52 ... 12 ... 2 ... 5.7 10 ... 114 ... 82 ... 3 .. 16.2 20 ... 132 ... 22 ... 3 . . 7.13 20 ... 138 ... 38 ... 3 .. 8.2 28 ... 478 ... 53 ... 5 .. 20.18 16 ... 182 ... 61 ... 4 .. 15.2 5 ... 26 .. 8 ... 1 .. 6.2 7 ... 17 .. 12 ... 2 .. 3.2 The following bowled in three innings and underM. D. Armstrong, H. Boyton, W. J. Cam­ bridge, R. J. Chapman, T. Cumberland, P. Briggs, A. S. Douglas, F. H. Ferris, P. J. Foster, L. C. Docker, T. Harris, H. W. Harris, J. C. Killby, E. H. Livermore, W. Low, J. W. Lowles, C. E. Monro, G. Parrott, and S. Shorter. KENSINGTON PARK v. CAPT. R. E. HEAVEN’S XI. ^ Played at Wormwood Sorubbs on September K ensington P ark . First Innings. H. Shipton, b Heaven 34 F. W. French, b J. H. Bettington, b Heaven .............. 0 Heaven .............. 4 O.D.Brooks, bMilles 15 M.Wilde, c Coventry, M. R. Lochner, not b Heaven........ 13 out ................... . 15 G. H. P. Street, b W. F. Richmond, c Lynam .............. 14 Plomer, b Milles... 31 J. b. Bettington, b E. L. O’Brien, b Lynam .............. 0 Milles .............. 0 J. G. O’Brien, b B 5,1 b 2, w 1... 8 Milles .............. 9 — Total ........ 143 In the Second Innings J. H. Bettington scored c Lynam, b Coleridge. 1, Street, c Milles, b Cole­ ridge, 4, J. B. Bettington, c and b Coventry, 22, J. G. O’Brien, b Coleridge, 2, French (not out) 6; b 14, 1b 1.—Total, 50. C a pt. R. E Capt. R. E. Heaven, c Street, b Shipton 12 P. Darbyshire, b Wilde .............. 1 Plomer, b Shipton ... 0 R. Coleridge, b H. Bettington ........ 43 T. E. James, run out 3 J. Milles, run out ... 7 G. G. Boyle, b J. B. Bettington ... 23 H eaven ’ s XI. Hon. C. J. Coventry, l b w , b H. Bet­ tington .............. C. C. E. Morgan, c Richmond, b H. Bettington ........ J.D. Lynam, not out E. Triffrey, b H. Bettington ........ B 26, l b l ........ GREENSTED v. ONGAR (ESSEX). Played at Ongar on September 15. G r e e n st e d . Rev. A. Cockerell; c M. P. Thomas, b Sil­ Crane, b Dowsett... 0 cock .................... 0 D. W. E. Thomas, b J. A. Jones, c Elder, Dowsett .............. 8 b Silcock.............. 15 W. W. Tween, lbw, b F. Dodson, b Silcock 0 Crane.................... 51 W. Tween, c Hou­ W.Lavington, c Dowchin, b Silcock ... 0 sett, b Crane ........ 0 D. P. Budworth, not A. A. Tween, c Silout .................... 0 cock, b Crane........ 2 Extras.............. 16 C.Budworth, c Elder, -r— b Silcock............. . 26 Total ........ 144 R. D. Budworth, b Elder..................... 26 . O ngar . First Innings. J. Lowe, b C. Budworth ... 2 H. W. G. Gibson, b W. W. Tween........................... 1 C.Hodgson,bC.Budworth 1 H. E. Elder, bC. Budworth 10 F. Silcock, c R. D., b C. Budworth..................... 1 N. Cook, b C. Budworth... 6 C. Houchin, b W. W. Tween........ ............... F. Dowsett, c Lavington, b C. Budworth.............. J. Robinson, b C. Bud­ worth ........................... 0 W. Crane, b W. W. Tween 1 H. Balls, not out............... 4 T. Suckling, b C. Bud­ worth ........................... 0 Extras .....................10 Total Second Innings, b W. W. Tween 9 b W. W. Tween 1 b W. W. Tween 0 b W. W. Tween 5 b C. Budworth... 1 b C. Budworth... 0 3 b C. Budworth... 1 1 bR.D.Budworth 9 b R.D.Budworth 23 b R.D.Budworth 1 not out ........ 7 cD.P.Budworth, bLavington... 6 Extras........11 ........ 40 Total 74 UPTON HOUSE y. BANBURY. Played at Banbury on August 16 and 17. U pto n H ou se . First Innings. G. W. Ricketts, b Mold , 9 c O. R. Durrell, c Mold, b Rvan ........................... 6 C. Wreford-Brown, b Mold 0 W. D. Bovill, c Prothero, b Mold...........................36 F. A. Soames, b Lawrence 7 R. Walker, b Ryan ........ 13 Lord Southampton, b Mold ...........................13 S. Brown, b Lawrence ... 28 W. H. P. Jenkins, b Mold 18 H. Jennings, b Mold........ 1 M. Brown, not out ........ 0 Extras.................... 24 Total ...133 Total ...............155 B anbury . First Innings. Rev. E. D. Prothero, b Wreford-Brown ...........11 Dr. Ryan, b Soames...........20 C. H. Balderson, c and b Wreford-Brown ........ 19 H. Tucker, c S. Brown, b Bovill.......................... 4 E. Ramsay, c and b Wre­ ford-Brown ................. 18 B. L. Fisher, not out......... 6 J. Lawrence, c Walker, b Wreford-Brown ........ 0 W. Bliss, b Wreford- Brown ........................... 2 Mold, c and b Wreford- Brown............................ 0 A. B. Field, b Wreford- Brown ............................ 6 E. Fisher, b Bovill ......... 4 Second Innings. E. Fisher, b Ryan ........ 8 c Mold, b Ryan 14 b Mold ........ 11 c Balderson, b Mold ........25 b Mold ........ 0 c Field, b Mold 16 b Mold ........ 0 b Mold ........ 12 b Mold ........ 0 run out ........ 0 not out ........ 1 Extras ... 4 Total ... 91 Extras... Total ... 6 ... 96 Second Innings. b Wreford-Brown 2 cand bWreford- Brown ........ 0 bWreford-Brown 2 bWreford-Brown 0 b Wreford-Brown 5 c Soames, b Bovill ........ 0 b Bovill ........ 0 c Durrell, b Bovill ........ 0 b Wreford-Brown 0 not out ........ 3 c Ricketts, b Wreford-Brown 7 Extras ... 5 Total 24 H. D yer , playing for the Swifts, at Waltham­ stow, September 18, bowled 10 overs, 6maidens, for 7 runs and 6 wickets.

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