Cricket 1886
460 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. OCT. 28, 1886. BLUE MANTLES CLUB. Matches played 8—won 1, lost 6, drawn 1. R E S U L T S O F M A T C H E S . June 16—v. T onbridge S chool. L o st by 19 runs. Blue M antles, 128; T on brid ge S chool, 147. July 5—v. S evenoaks V ine. L o s t by an innings and 83 run s. Blue M antles, 105 and 56; S evenoaks V ine, 244. July 12,33— v. A u th en tics. W on b y 10 w ickets. Blue M antles, 248 and 6 ; A uthentics, 220 and 33. July 26, 27—v. S h orn cliffe C am p. D raw n. July 31— v. S ou th b orou gh . L o st b y an in n in gs and 41 runs. Blue M antles, 127 and 93; Sou th borou gh , 261. Aug. 9,10— v. E a stb ou rn e (D evonshire P ark). L o st b y an in nings and 282 runs. B lue M antles, 210 and 54; E astbou rn e, 546. A ug. 25— v. S outhborough. L o st b y 94 runs. B lue M antles, 141; S outhborough, 235. A ug. 28—v. S evenoaks Vine. L ost by 164 runs. B lue M antles, 60; S evenoaks V ine, 224. BATTING AVERAGES. T im es M ost in Inns, n ot out. R uns, an Inns. A v er R ev.R .T .T h orn - t o n ..................... 4 E . A . P arke ... 3 H e a d .................... 9 F . W e a re ............ 3 L . A ndrew s ... 4 F. M arshall ... 4 W . H . R eid ... 3 R. H .H ay-C hap- m a n .................... 8 R . O. H arrild ... 5 A . M 'D on ell ... 6 E . H . M organ .. 5 J. P. S. H ervey 8 P. J. A ndrew s... 6 H . R eid ............ 4 L . W . Andrew s 10 F . H. A ndrew s 6 H . F. K em p ... 3 H .M .B raybrooke 3 The follow ing have played n ot m ore than tw o innings —N . A. M ercer, 2,1*, A . M . S treatfield, 19, 5*, H . A lington, 8,10. G. N. W y a tt, 39,10, C. J. H ill, I,0 , L . H . N eam e, 9, 0, J. A . B ou rdillon , 12,11, H. C olebrook, 12, 0, C. P each ey, 11,1, W . H . A ndrew s, f l, 1, B. F. M organ, 0, 0. M a jor Spens. 0, M ajor Curteis, 17, F. N. Streatfield, 5, W . W . R ashleigh, 13, H . Curteis, 3, C. C. P ow ell, 46, J. E . H utchings, 16, A. S. Turner, 0, S. M artineau, 34, H . P. Jillard, 3, A. C. W illiam son, 26, F. M archan t. 134, C aptain E vans. 3, M. A. Streatfield, 1, W . H . Spottisw oode, 12, J. H . W ea th erb y, 14*. * Signifies n o t out. B O W L IN G A V E R A G E S . 1 ... 120 ... 63 ... 40 0 ... 76 .. 59 ... 25.1 0 ... 164 .. 48 ... 18.2 0 ... 46 ..,. 23 .. 15.1 1 ... 43 ..,. 14 .,.. 14.1 1 ... 41 ..,. 31 ..,. 13.2 0 ... 37 .. 14 .,.. 12.1 0 .,.. 94 .. 33 ... 11.6 1 ... 43 .,.. 27 ... 10.3 0 . .. 56 .,,. 17 ... 9.2 0 . ... 43 .,.. 19 ... 8.3 0 . .. 48 ., 21 .,.. 6 2 ... 16 .... 7 .,.. 4 1 . .. 12 .... 7 .,,. 4 3 ... 22 .,,. 9* .,.. 3.1 2 ... 10 .. 4* ... 2.2 0 . ... 8 ... 5 ... 2.2 0 . ... 8 .,.. 5 .,.. 2.2 Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wilts. Aver. L. W. Andrews ... 297 .,.. 18 . 150 ,... 8 ... 38.6 W. H. Andrews ... 58 .... 3 .... 22 . ... 1 .. . 22 R. H. Chapman... 351 .,.. 18 ... 201 ,... 14 ... 35.1 J. P. S. Hervey ... 198 ... 8 .,.. 136 ... 9 ... 12.8 Head ............... 625 . 38 ... 305 ,... 14 ... 21.31 H. F. Kemp........ 25 . ,.. 0 . ... 19 . ... 1 .. . 39 F, Marchant 89 ... 5 ... 50 ... 2 ... 25 L. Martineau 170 ... 7 ... 85 ... 3 ... 28.1 E. H. Morgan ... 189 ,... 5 ,... 143 ... 8 ... 17.7 C. B. Peachey ... 55 ,... 5 ,... 33 ... 1 .. . 13 E. A. Parke........ 204 ... 17 .. 99 ... 2 ... 49.1 Rev. R. T. Thorn ton .............. 521 ... 41 ... 287 ... 14 ... 20.7 W. Spottiswoode 119 ... 6 ... 78 ... 5 ... 353 M. A. Streatfield 140 ... 30 ... 52 ... 4 ... 33 G. N. Wyatt ... 88 ... 5 ... 46 ,... 2 ... 23 T h e Fourth Annual Negro Minstrel Enter tainment of the Croydon Club will be held at the Public Hall, Croydon, on Saturday,Dec. 4. Anual Record —■■■■ Price 6 d. Post Free 7d. OF B y L ancastrian , . Lancashire Cricket. A . N . Hornby, Esq., Lancashire Captain, says—“ A very useful book.” T. A X O N , 149, BRADFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER. THE GAME o f t h e SEASON. NOW READY. THIRD EDITION. 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