Cricket 1886

488 CBICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OE THE GAME. o DEC. 30, 1886, H. T. Monro ... 5 ... 1 A. B. Field ... 5 ... 0 D. R. Hallam 5 ... 0 W. Bird........ 4 ... 1 E. S. Morphew 4 ... 1 P. J. Knott ... 3 ... 0 C. SO. Fawcus 3 ... 0 H. T. White ... 3 ... 1 H. M. Yetts ... 2 ... 1 H. M. Leaf ... 2 ... 0 H.G.Carpmael 2 ... 0 A. Muller ... 2 ... 0 E. C. Evelyn 2 ... 0 C. P. Johnston 2 ... 1 E. P.Carpmael 2 ... 0 L. Thomas ... 2 ... 0 C.R. Sherward 2 ... 0 Marley (pro.) 2 ... 0 F. W. Pember 2 ... 0 A. P. Doulton 1 ... 0 R. Harvey ... 1 ... 0 J.W.Roughton 1 ... 0 A. J. Lake ... 1 ... 0 C. H. Leaf ... 1 ... 0 E. Ellis ........ 1 ... 0 R. E. Brandt 1 ... 0 M.W.Desboroughl ... 0 Tho following played Ord, Rev, Fison, J. H. Bullen, H. W. Wilson, Kayess, R. Smith, and T. Williamson. *Not out. I Retired. ... 39 ... 16 ... 9.3 ... 28 ... 17 ... 5.3 ... 24 ... 12 ... 4.4 ... 154 ... 103: ... 51.1 ... 39 ... 30 ... 10 ... 105 ... 75 ... 35 ... 63 ... 60 ... 21 8 ... 5 ... 4 ... 46 ... 25 ... 46 ... 89 ... 89 ... 44.1 ... 55 ... 55 ... 27.1 ... 38 ... 38 ... 19 ... 83 ... 17 ... 16.1 9 ... 8* ... 9 ... 18 ... 13 ... 9 8 ... 5 ... 4 7 ... 7 ... 3.1 1 ... 1 ... .1 0 ... 0 ... — ... 17 ... 17 ... 17 ... 11 ... 11 ... 11 ... 10 ... 10 ... 10 6 ... 6 ... 6 6 ... 6 ... 6 5 ... 5 ... 5 4 ... 4 ... 4 3 ... 3 ... 3 without scoring--R. W- h a c . % BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver. C. Morgan ... N. C. Bailey F. H. Stevens ... C. I j . Morgan ... E. C. Bambridge W. S. lrollopo ... M.W.Desborough E. S. Morphew L. Thomas ... H. T. Monro A. C. Barton H. M. Leaf ... A. B. Field ... F. Lazenby... C. R. Drake F. Johnson (pro.) 206 J. A. Druce........ C. P. Johnston... H. F. Morice ... K. J. Key ........ S. H. Flindt ... H. Hardy ........ H. H. Scott........ A. Muller ........ E. Robinson J. E. Trollope ... C. O. Fawcus ... E. P. Rathbone .. The following bowled without taking wickets— A. Browning, E. C. Evelyn, and R. H. Harvey. 215.4 ... 114 ... 352 ... 30 ... 11.22 49.1 .,.. 14 ..,. 123 .,,. 10 ..,. 12.3 66.3 ... 10 ... 235 ... 19 ... 12.7 394.1 .,.. 129 ... 768 .... 63 ... 12.11 400 ... 99 .,.. 677 ... 55 .,,. 12.17 438 V :. 133 .,.. 894 .. 53 .,,. 16.46 2 . .. 0 ..,. 0 .. ,. 2 .. . 0 7 .,,. 6 .. . 1 .. . 1 .. . 1 9 ... 5 ... 4 ... 3 .,.. 1.1 34 ... 9 .,. 12 ., ,. 6 .. . 2 10 .,,. 10 ... 11 .,.. 3 ..,. 3.2 8 ... 2 ... 16 .... 4 ..,. 4 13 ., .. 1 .. . 6 .. . 1 .. . 6 6 ... 3 ... 7 .. . 1 .. . 7 17 ... 8 .,.. 15 ..,. 2 ..,. 7.1 ... 82 ... 335 ... 31 ... 1025 11 ... 4 .,.. 11 ., .. 1 .. . 11 60 ... 15 .. 129 ... 10 .... 12.9 43.4 ... 11 ..,. 92 .,,. 7 ... 13.1 84.1 ... 20 ... 197 ... 13 ... 15.2 15 ... 3 ... 47 ... 3 ., 15.2 33 ... 13 ... 69 ... 3 ... 23 23 ... 4 ... 49 ... 2 ... 24.1 7 ... 2 ... 25 . .. 1 . .. 25 21 ... 3 ... 70 ... 2 ... 35 13 ... 4 ... 36 . .. 1 . .. 36 14 .. 2 .,,. 55 ,. 1 ., ,. 55 ,. 9 ... 2 ... 60 . .. 1 ., .. 60 THE CRICKET YEAR BOOK for 1887. 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