Cricket 1886
444 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. SEPT. 23, 1886. JEOLIANS CLUB. Matches played 21—won 8, drawn 9, lost 4. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 1—v. Northbrook. Drawn. Northbrook, 147; iEolians, 35 for 5 wickets. May8—v.West KentWanderers. Lost. ^Eolians, 1C9; West Kent Wanderers, 24 for 3 wickets. May 15—v. Kenley. Lost. Kenley, 58 and 37; iEolians, 37. May 22—v. Eltham. Won. iEolians, 90; Eltham, 32. May 29—v. Sutton. Won. iEolians, 146; Sutton, 28. June 5—v. Battersea. Lost. Pollans, 133; Bat tersea, 156 for 5wickets. June 12—v. Lennox. Won. Lennox, 107; iEolians, 134 for 8wickets. June 14—v. Charlton Park. Lost. iEolians, 79; Charlton Park, 256. June 19—v. Pallingswick. Drawn* iEolians, 94 for 5wickets; Pallingswick, 121. Juno 2C—v. Pallingswick. Drawn. iEolians, 120; Pallingswick, 84 for 5wickets. July 3—v. Charlton Park. Drawn. iEolians, 115 ; Charlton Park, 66for 8wickets. July 10—v. Mitcham. Won. iEolians, 162; Mit cham, 68. July 17—v. South Wimbledon. Drawn. iEolians, 140; South Wimbledon, 63for 6 wickets. July 24—v. Non-Coms. R.A. Won. ^3olians, 103; Non-Coms., 79. July 31—v. Lennox. Lost. iEolians, 98; Lennox, 112for 1wicket. August 2—v. Buokhurst Hill. Won. iEolians, 128 and 82 for 3 wickets; Buckhurst Hill, 69 and 135. August 7—v. East Molesey. Drawn. iEolians, 341. August 14—v. Battersea. Won. iEolians, 146; Battersea, 61. August 21—v. West Kent Wanderers. Drawn. iEolians, 278. September 4—v. City Ramblers. Drawn. City Ramblers, 100; iEolians, 56 for 6wickets. September 11—v. Non-Coms. R.A. Won. Non- Coms. R.A., 73; iEolians, 118 and 3 for 1 wicket. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver C. W. Turner .. 12 ... 3 ... 202 .. 43 .. 22 4 E. H. Heasman... 20 ... 4 ... 326 .. 58*.. 20.6 T. R. Pearse . . 18 ... 0 ... 329 .. 97 .. 18.5 W. Morris ... .. 17 ... 0 ... 288 .. 72 .. 16.16 J. F. Hunten . . 7 ... 4 ... 50 ... 14 .. 16 2 E. J. Heasman. . 22 ... 1 ... 298 ... 73 .. 14.4 O. Jones ... .. 13 ... 3 ... 127 .. 39 .. 12.7 A. Kirkpatrick .. 19 ... 1 ... 212 .. 43 .. 11.14 C. H. Carter .. 16 ... 2 ... 187 .. 36 .. 11.11 F. Roberson .. 8 ... 0 ... 88 .. 46 .. 11 R. Heasman .. 19 ... 1 ... 142 .. 28 .. 7.16 A. Howes ... .. 10 ... 4 ... 40 .. 13*.. 6.4 T. T. Cowell .. 5 ... 0 ... 30 .. 18 .. 6 Albert Parsons .. 5 ... 1 ... 18 .. 13*.. 4.2 A. Corr............ .. 8 ... 0 ... 23 .. 10 .. 2.7 Under five innings. ArthurParsons .. 4 ... 1 ... 67 .. 36*.. 22.1 H. Marks ... .. 4 ... 1 ... 24 .. 9*.. 8 J. W. Crawford .. 2 ... 0 ... 20 .. 17 .. 10 F. Pitch .. 2 ... 0 ... 15 .. 8 .. 7.1 H. J. Henley .. 1 ... 1 ... 24* .. 24*.. 24 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. E. H. Heasman .. 139.4 ..33 .. 301 .. 39 .. 7.28 T. R. Pearse .. 230.3 .. 71 .. 408 .. 47 .. 8.32 O. Jones .. 92 .. 29 .. 167 .. 19 .. 8.15 W. Morris ... .. 169 .. 45 .. 334 .. 34 .. 9.28 Under fifty overs. F. Roberson .. 46 .. 9 .. 104 .. 7 .. 14.6 E. J. IJeasman .. 42 ,. 7 .. 99 . . 2 .. 49.1 A. Corr........ .. 23 .. 7 . .. 39 ..- 3 .. 13 Albert Parsons .. 16.3 .. 6 .. 35 .. 4 .. 8.3 C. A. Turner .. 13 .. 0 .. 53 .. 1 .. 53 R. Heasman .. 10 .. 1 .. 16 .. 2 .. 7.1 T. T. Cowell .. 4 . 1 .. 5 . . 0 .. MR. E. STURGEON’S XI. v. MR. A. w ALLAN’S XI. w ' Played on Croydon Cricket Ground on Sep tember 15. M r . E. S turgeon ’ s XI. W.A.Gilligan, c Court, b Hutchinson........74 F. Leleu, c Owen, b Hutchinson ........ 132 E. Sturgeon, b Lane 0 T. Sanders, c Allan, b Hutchinson........ 0 E. R. Sturgeon,b Day 25 R. B. Mitchell, b Hut chinson .............. 23 Ramsey, b Allan ... 16 C. E. Goldby, b Day 1 F. Dixon, b Allan ... 0 H. A. Curtis, not out 0 S. G. Peerless, run out .................... 4 Extras.............. 21 Total ........ 296 M r . A. W . A llan ’ s XI. W. J. Haycraft, c Le leu, b Sanders ...12 A. J.Lane, b Sanders 1 H. Court, b Peerless 1 E. J. Day, b Sanders 0 J. E. De Gruchy, b Sanders .............. 0 A. W. Allan, not out L. Hutchinson, b Peerless............... C.M.W.Feist.not out Extras.............. Total , 37 J. Hutchinson, J. McCulloch, and R. Owen did ot bat. TWELVE HEARNES v. EALING DEAN. Played at Ealing on September 17 and 18. T welve H earnes . First Innings. Second Innings. G. G. Hearne, not out ... 84 c Gumbleton, b Rowbotham ...160 G. F. Heame, c Row botham, b Barrett...........21st Farden, b Barrett ...... 26 Frank Hearae, run out ... 5 b Perkins.......56 Tom Hearne, jun., b J. Saunders ...................... 5 absent................ 0 Aleck Hearne, #b J. Saun ders ... .................... 3 retired............. 53 William Hearne, c Farn- den, b J. Saunders........10 c Farnden, b Barrett ......... 1 Walter Hearne, c J. Saun ders, b Bryant.............. 1 b Barrett .......... 3 Herbert Hearne, run out 3 b Barrett .......13 John Hearne, c Barrett, b Bryant ..................... 1 not out ................. Randolph Hearne, b Bryant .................... 1 run out ................. 3 George Hearne, sen., b J. Saunders..................... 6 not out ................. Tom Hearne, sen., c Farn den, b J. Saunders........ 17 st F. Saunders, b Barrett ... 0 B 19, lb 2.................... 21 B 22, lb 4, w 2 Total.................... 178 E aling Fred Saunders, c W. Hearne,bA. Hearne 24 W. Rowbotham, c O. F. Hearne, b F. Hearne .............. 12 W.Barrett,bA.Hearne 34 J. Saunders, c F. Hearne, bA.Hearne 0 C. J. Davis, lbw, b A. Hearne ............... 2 G.Perkins.bJ.Heame 19 R. Atlee, c A. Hearne, b F. Hearne ........ 0 Total........ 374 D ean . S. Shepherd, c F. Hearne,bJ.Hearne 0 H. Farnden, b G. G. Hearne .............. 1 G.Bryant.bA.Hearno 0 L. Swatby, not out... 8 G. Gumbleton, b G. G. 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