Cricket 1887

86 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAR. 31, 1887. INCOGNITI CLUB. During 1886 the Incogniti played 47matches, of which they won 14, lost 16, and 17 were drawn. M ay 17,18—Richm ond, v. Richm ond. L ost by an innings and 53 runs. Incogniti, 66 and 50; Richm ond, 169. May 20—Sutton, v. Sutton. Drawn. Incogniti, 289; Sutton, 57 for 4 wickets. May 22—W oolwich, v, R oyal M ilitary Academy. W on by 156 runs. Incogniti, 205; Royal M ilitary Academ y, 49 and 50 for 5 wickets. May 26—Dulwich, v. D ulw ich College. W on by an innings and 8 runs. Incogniti, 97; Dulwich College, 44 and 45. M ay 29—W eybridge, v. Oatlands Park. L ost by 123 runs. Incogniti, 81; Oatlands Park, 204 for 9 wickets. May 31, June 1—Bury St. Edmunds, v. Gentlemen of Suffolk. Drawn. Incogniti, 241; Gentlem en o f Suffolk, 84 and 214 for 7 wickets. June 5—Carshalton, v. Carshalton Park. Drawn. Incogniti, 133 for 7 w ickets; Carshalton Park, 270. June 9, 10—Colchester, v. Colchester and East Essex. Lost by 4 wickets Incogniti, 5 • and 181; Colchester and East Essex, 155 and 84 for 6 wickets. June 12—Blackheath, v. Blackheath. L ost by 128 runs. Incogniti, 82 and 24 for 2 wickets ; Blackheath, 210. June 14,15—Rochester, v. Rochester. W on by an innings and 168 runs. Incogniti, 506; Rochester, 189 and 149. June 16—Elstree, v. Elstree Masters. Drawn. Incogniti, 159for 4w ickets; Elstree Masters, Aug. 4, 5 — Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, v. South Lynn. L ost by an innings and 107 runs. Incogniti, 200 and 110; South Lynn, 417. Aug. 4, 5—Bath, v. Lansdown. Drawn. Incog­ niti, 232 and 241 for 8 w ickets; Lansdown, 257. Aug. 6 ,7—Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne. L ost by 10 wickets. Incogniti, 114 and 118; East­ bourne, 125 and 108 for no wickets. Aug. 6 , 7 —Torquay, v. Torquay. Drawn. Incog­ niti, 238; Torquay, 88 and 297. Aug. 9, 10—Sidm outh, v. Ishmaelites. Drawn. Incogniti, 241 and 184 for 5 wickets ; Ish­ maelites, 286. Aug. 11,12—Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth. L ost by an innings and 135 runs. Incogniti, 60 and 98; Sidmouth, 293. Aug. 13,14—Exm outh, v. Exm outh. W on by 8 wickets. Incogniti, 137 and 76 for 2 w ickets; Exm outh 158 and 46. Aug. 16, 17—Liverpool, v. Liverpool C. and G. Lost by an innings and 65 runs. Incog­ niti, 74 and 83 ; Liverpool C. & G., 222. Aug. 18—Eccles, M anchester, v. W estern C.C. Drawn. Incogniti. 188; Western C.C., 164 for 5 wickets. Aug. 19, 20—Old Trafford, v. M anchester C. & G. L ost by 2 wickets. Incogniti, 153 and 80; M anchester C. & G., 180 and 55 for 8 wickets. Aug. 23,24—The Curragh,v. Curragh Brigade. W on by 71 runs. Incogniti, 104 and 195; Cur­ ragh Brigade, 76 and 152. Aug. 25, 26—Phoenix Park, v. Phoenix C.C. W on by 9 wickets. Incogniti, 240 and 26 for 1 w icket; Phoenix C.C., 78 and 186. Aug. 27, 28—Dublin, v. Irish Civil Service. W on by an innings and 140 runs. Incogniti, 330; Irish Civil Service, 68 and 122. B A TTIN G AVERAGES. June 19—Cheam, v. Mr. A. S. Tabor’s XI. L ost by 5) runs. Incogniti, 166; Mr. T abor’s XI., 216 for 9 wickets. June 21, 22—Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. Drawn. Incogniti, 201; Crystal Palace, 178 and 381 for 9 wickets. June 23,24—Beckenham , v. Beckenham . Drawn. Incogniti, 182 and 251; Beckenham , 191 and 124 for two wickets. June 25, 26—Bexley, v. Bexley. L ost by 9 wickets. Incogniti, 110 and 138; Bexley, 221 and 28 for 1 wicket. June 26—Vincent Square, v. W estm inster School. W on by 19 runs. Incogniti, 151; W est­ m inster School, 132 and 51 for 6 wickets. June 28, 29—Bickley, v. Bickley Park. W on by 60 runs. Incogniti, 107 and 233; Bickley Pp,rk, 139 and 141. June 30—W orm w ood Scrubbs, v. K ensington Park. W on by 91 runs. Incogniti, 167 ; Kensington Park, 76 and 87 for 3 wickets. July 1—Tooting, v. U pper Tooting. Drawn. In­ cogniti, 210; U pper Tooting, 119 for 2 wickets. July 2, 3—Shoeburyness, v. School o f Gunnery. Won by an innings and 298 runs. Incog­ niti, 468; School of Gunnery, 66 and 104. July 7, 8 —Shom cliffe, v. Shorncliffe Camp. Won by 10 wickets. Incogniti, 240 and 4 for no wickets ; Shorncliffe Camp, 140 and 100. July 10—Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park. L ost by 58 runs. Incogniti, 178; Chiswick Park, 23~ July 12,13—Maidstone, v. M ote C.C. Drawn. In­ cogniti, 162 and 102; M ote C.C., 95 and 44 for no wickets. July 15, 16—Nutfield, v. Nutfield. L ost by an innings and 6 runs. Incogniti, 98 and 106; Nutfield, 210. July 17—Esher, v. Esher. Drawn. Incogniti, 28 for 3 w ickets; Esher, 204. July 21, 22—Horsham, v. Horsham . Drawn. Incogniti, 154 and 369; H orsham , 255 and 113 for 2 wickets. July 21—Highgate, v. Highgate School. W on by 114 runs. Incogniti, 163; Highgate School, 49 and 71 for 9 wickets. July 23, 24—Streatham, v. Streatham. Drawn. Incogniti, 221 and 84; Streatham, 211 and 59 for 3 wickets. July 27—Llanfairfechan, v. Bryn-y-Neuadd. L ost by 19 runs. Incogniti, 107 and 50 for 1 w icket; Bryn-y-Neuadd, 126. July 28,29—Brighton, v. Sussex C. and G. L ost by an innings and 67 runs. Incogniti, 141 and 200; Sussex C. and G., 428. July 30, 31—Brighton, v. Old Brightonians. D rawn. Incogniti, 415; Old Brightonians, 292. July 31—Llanfairfechan, v. Bryn-y-Neuadd. Lost by 65runs. Incogniti, 114; Bryn-y-Neuadd, 179. Aug. 2, 3—Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, v. Rossall Rangers. W on by 152 runs. Incogniti, 192 and 200; Rossall Rangers, 134 and 106. Aug. 2, 3 —Clifton, v. Clifton. Drawn. Incogniti, 190 and 24 for 9 w ickets; Clifton, 178 and 53. Johnson 0, 31, H. R oss 7, 8-3, P. V. H ornby 5,2, R. C. G. D ill 0-6, 6-18, W. A. Thornton 67-3, 1-43*, B. G ripper 59*-23*, 0-2, F. Atkinson 29, 4-1, Capfc. Friend 15,19-2, C. H. Barber 10, 30, G. K. Ander­ sen 2,1-0, A. H. Browne 35, 47, A. ff. Powell 3,13, W. F. Richm ond 17,16, Rev. H. Von. E- Scott 6-17, 112, E. Matheson 1-38*, 5, A. S. W inierbotham 51*-5, 67-0, C. A. Sm ith 15-11,16-1, G. L . King 27-5, 2 - 0 . The following played in one m atch only—G. R. Ward 0-15*, A. C. Croom e 9-66, C. LI. Griffith 0-22*, L. H. H ornby 19-22, J. B. Bradshaw 0-7, M. H. Paine 7-0, T. R. Hine-H aycock 12, L. A. Shuter 10, A. Pontifex 14, E . C. Bam bridge 0, Rev, G. T. Old­ ham 7, L t -Col. Bircham 13, M ajor Spens 0-0*, P. Currey 1, E. A. Nepean 65-17, A. S. Burr 2-11, Rev. F. R. Marriott 9*, Capt. A. Banbury 12*, O. D. Brooks 1-14, S. C. Newton 5, M. J. D ruitt 18, A. H. Britton 6 , T. M icklem 19-0, B. T. Hodgson 3, Rev. J. H. C. Baxter 0-3, W . Stuckey 10, H. B. Burnell 7-4, J. H. R oberts 31, G. H. Collier 20, H. J. Hill 3*, H. S. Jackson 11, C. F. Wade 13, F. W . Bush 16-40, M ajor Fenwick 1-0. * Signifies not out. BOW LING ANALYSIS. Bowling averages o f those w ho bow led in 4 or m ore innings. Balls Mdns. Runs W kts. Aver. Tim es M ost in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Rev.R.T.Thorn- t o n ................... 7 .. 1 ... 261 . . 100 * .. 43.3 A. Lingham ... 6 .. 2 ... 152 . . 67 .. 38 G. N. W yatt ... 11 .. 1 .. 371 . . 186 .. 37.1 G. N ix o n ........... 5 .. 0 .. 179 . . 129 .. 35.4 H. F. Fox ... 7 .. 3 .. 131 . . 44* .. 32.3 C. T. Roller ... 11 .. 1 ... 321 . . 114 .. 32.1 H. S. Prinsep ... 7 .. 0 .. 225 . . 80 .. 32.1 D. D. Pontifex 13 .. 0 .. 403 . . 147 .. 31 G.A. Rim ington 8 .. 1 .. 212 . . 104* .. 30 A. E. G ibson ... 18 .. 2 .. 457 . . 110 * .. 28.9 W . E . M artyn 7 .. 0 .. 196 . . 85 .. 28 L. H. Neame ... 7 .. 1 .. 163 . . 51* .. 27.1 G. F. Bonner ... 8 .. 0 .. 204 . . 104 .. 25.4 F. E. Street ... 6 ... 1 .. 127 .. 69 .. 25.2 T. M. M. W ilde 18 ... 2 .. 449 .. 109 .. 21.5 A. M. Inglis ... 11 ... 1 .. 24i .. 78 .. 24.2 H. K. Avory ... 8 ... 0 .. 182 .. 36 .. 22 6 G. H. P. Street 6 ... 0 .. 132 .. 61 .. 22 J. Leigh ........... 5 ... 0 .. 107 .. 58 .. 21.2 Rev. P.Hatters- ley-Sm ith ... 14 ... 1 ... 269 .. 46 . . 20.9 A. C. G ibson ... 5 ... o . . 98 .. 31 . . 19 3 J. Colm an........... 9 ... 0 . . 172 .. 81 . . 19.1 C. A. W .G ilbert 8 ... 1 ... 133 .. 62* . . 19 W .B Friend... 3 ... 0 . . 57 .. 53 . . 19 F. Fielding ... 5 ... 0 . . 93 .. 65 . . 18 3 J. R obertson ... 5 ... 1 . . 71 .. 26* . . 17.3 P. B ilto n ...........10 ... 4 . . 104 .. 50* . . 17.2 W .M .O. W ilson 4 ... 0 . . 71 .. 34 . . 17 3 M. P. Betts ... 11 ... 0 . . 180 ... 93 . . 16.4 J. E. Raven ... 7 ... 2 . . 84 ... 50* . . 16.4 E. A. Parke ... 13 ... 1 . . 190 .. 57 . . 15.10 C. J. Inglis ... 7 ... 0 . . 105 .. 60 . . 15 C. Lake .......... 7 ... 1 . . 93 .. 34 . . 15 3 A. E. Leatham 19 ... 0 . . 274 .. 88 . . 14.8 E. Giberne ... 10 ... 3 . . 100 ... 30 . . 14.2 A. Bird ........... 6 ... 0 . . 89 ... 71 . . 14.5 E. F. Heritage 5 ... 0 . . 71 ... 40 .. 14.1 E.H .C.W ellesley 8 ... 0 .. 116 ... 39 .. 14 4 W. W. Mann ... 11 ... 1 . . 136 ... 40 .. 13.6 Capt. Inglis ... 4 ... 0 . . 52 ... 37 . 13 C. J. H. Cooper 6 ... 0 .. 83 ... 55 .. 13 5 A.W .L. Flemming 25 ... 6 .. 241 ... 49* .. 12.13 R. D. Vizard ... 11 ... 3 .. 93 ... 38 .. 11.5 W . W inter ... 10 ... 2 94 ... 41 .. 11.6 W . Bird .......... 15 ... 1 .. 158 ... 37* .. 11.4 Capt. Maitland 4 ... 0 .. 44 ... 23 .. 11 W. H ynes.......... 11 ... 0 .. H9 ... 27 .. 10.9 C. J. Ashm ore 10 ... 3 .. 78 ... 3'1* .. 10.8 C. S W .Cobbold 15 ... 4 .. 108 ... 32 .. 99 B. H. Latter ... 10 ... .. 78 ... 40* .. 9.6 O. B. M artyn ... 7 ... 0 .. 66 ... 87 . . 9 3 P. V. Turner ... 11 ... 0 .. 105 ... 32 .. 9.6 E. W. Lake ... 6 ... 1 .. 45 ... 25 .. 9 L. P a in e ........... 6 ... 1 .. 45 ... 20 .. 9 F. S. Ireland ... 8 ... 0 .. 67 ... 22 .. 8.3 W . W illiam son 4 ... 0 .. 25 ... 15 .. 8.1 C. E. H orner ... 5 ... 0 .. 36 ... 17 .. 7.1 G.T. Mirehouse 10 ... 0 .. 68 ... 27 .. 6.8 E. Cassan........... 4 ... 2 .. 11 ... 5* .. 5.1 H.W.R. G ribble 4 ... 0 .. 20 ... 12 .. 5 G. Palm er ... 7 ... 0 .. 11 ... 6 .. 1.4 G. J. Fraser ... 5 ... 1 7 ... 5 .. 1.3 F. S. Ireland 505 . . 24 ... 187 .. 18 . . 10.7 J. Robertson 706 . . 49 ... 263 .. 25 . . 10.13 C. S. W . Cobbold 1870 . . 147 ... 699 .. 65 . . 10.49 Rev.P.Hattersley- Sm ith.................. 275 . . 34 ... 94 .. 8 .. 11.6 H. F. Fox ........... 387 . . 34 ... 162 .. 14 . . 11.8 L . Paine ........... 272 . . 16 ... 118 . . 10 . . 11.8 C. L a k e .................. 341 .. 33 ... 141 . . 11 . . 12.9 A. E. Leatham ... 1753 .. 126 ... 707 . . 52 . . 18.31 E. W. L a k e ........... 701 .. 90 ... 203 . . 15 . . 13.8 W . M. O. Wilson.. 169 .. 11 ... 110 . . 8 . . 13.6 C. T. R olle r......... 785 .. 59 ... 365 . . 26 . . 14.1 P. V. Turner......... 156 .. 14 ... 59 . . 4 . . 14.3 J. Colm an .. 376 .. 20 ... 217 . . 15 . . 14.7 D. D. Pontifex .. 229 .. 14 ... 140 . . 9 . . 15.5 C. E. Horner 786 .. 82 ... 266 . . 17 . 1511 J. E. Raven........... 326 .. 22 ... 197 . . 11 . . 17.10 A. E . Gibson 1510 .. 175 ... 532 . . 29 . 18.10 E . Cassan ......... 584 .. 36 ... 322 . . 17 .. 18.16 A.C. Gibson 213 .. 10 ... 118 . . 6 .. 19.4 T .M .M . W ilde .. 1075 .. 78 ... 551 . . 25 .. 22.1 A. M. Inglis........... 118 .. 12 ... 69 . . 3 . 23 G. T. Mirehouse 430 .. 48 ... 235 . . 9 .. 26.1 W . Hynes ......... 210 .. 14 .. 115 ... 4 .. 28.3 C. A .W .G ilbert.. 116 .. 3 .. 92 .. 3 ..3 0 2 E . A. P a rk e......... 742 .. 51 .. 421 ... 13 .. 32.4 W . B. Friend .. 184 .. 10 .. 133 .. 2 .. 66.1 A. B ir d ................. 147 .. 6 ... 90 . . 1 .. 90 This table is unfortunately not absolutely cor­ rect, as the analysis of the bow ling in one m atch (v. Curragh Camp) was lost. In that m atch C. S. W . Cobbold took 8 wickets, A. E . Leatham 4, Rev. P. Hattersley-Sm ith 4, and A. M. Inglis 2. The following played in tw o m atches only—E O. Pow ell 49, 0, W . C. Yarborough 21, 14, Capt. LEATHERHEAD CLUB. Matches played 28—won 14, lost 10, drawn 4. BATTING AVERAG ES. Tim es M ost in Inns, not out an Inns Runs Aver. S. W . S co tt........... 3 .. 0 . . 75 .. 203 .. 67.2 E . L . Trower 5 .. 0 . . 81 . . 197 .. 39.2 E. L . L u ca s........... 11 .. 2 . . 135 . . 402 .. 36.6 A. C. L u ca s ........... 5 .. 0 .. 78 . . 181 .. 36.1 A. C. M acpherson 12 .. 1 . 127 . . 361 .. 80.1 E. English ........... 8 .. 2 .. 57 . . 179 .. 29.5 N. Perkins ........... 3 .. 0 . . 45 . . 87 .. 29 F. Barry ........... 8 .. 1 .. 86 . . 219 .. 27.3 E . L. M etcalf ... 4 .. 1 .. 48 . . 80 .. 26.2 C .L .B u d d ........... 12 .. 0 .. 76 . . 306 .. 256 F. C. Lindup 10 .. 2 .. 48* . . 183 .. 22.7 F. W . Freeman ... 4 .. 0 .. 41 . . 90 ..2 2 2 A. P. D oulton ... 23 .. 3 . 65* . . 420 .. 21 C. C. Coleman ... 7 .. 0 .. 60 . . 125 .. 16.3 E. Gilbert ........... 4 .. 0 .. 27 . . 60 .. 15 Rev. F.G.L. Lucas 3 .. 0 .. 22 .. 41 .. 132 C. B. Tritton 6 .. 1 .. 28* ... 67 .. 13.2 H. H. S c o tt........... 4 .. 1 .. 34 . . 52 .. 13 R. L a n g ton ........... 7 .. 1 .. 45 .. 68 .. 11.2 A. H. Tritton 8 .. 0 .. 39 . . 89 .. 11.1 F. Hue W illiam s 27 .. 7 .. 38 .. 212 .. 10.12 S. Skelton ........... 20 . . 2 .. 38 .. 185 .. 10.5 R. S. Ibbs ........... 10 . . 1 .. 33 .. 83 ... 9.2 Rev. F. Sandwith 3 . . 0 .. 13 .. 26 ... 8.2 E. Hands ........... 6 .. 0 .. 32 .. 48 ... 8 F. E. S tu r t........... 21 .. 3 .. 44* .. 141 ... 7.15 J. Repton ........... 4 .. 0 .. 18 .. 26 ... 6.2 H. E. Courage ... 6 . . 4 ... 6 * .. 10 ... 5 W . Tichm arsh ... 7 .. 1 .. 12 * .. 26 ... 4.2 Long .................. 7 .. . 1 .. 6 .. 20 ... 3.2 No average has been taken for less than 3 innings. B ow ling .— F. E . Sturt took 77 w ickets, S. Skelton 24, E. L . Lucas 23, A. C. M acpherson 22 , E. English 19, A. P. Cazenove 11, F. Barry 11, Rev. F. Sandwith 10, R. Langton 9, R. S. Ibbs 8 , H. N. Sharp 7, A. C. Lucas 6 . Next Issue April 14

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