Cricket 1887

SEPT. 15, 1887. CEICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 408 THE SCORE BOOK. NOTICE.—The Editor wishes it to be dis­ tinctly understood that he only guarantees insertion of the scores of those Clubs arrang­ ing for the publication of all matches. To ensure insertion scores must reach this office, at the latest , by the first post on Tuesday morning following the match. XI. OF BICKLEY PARK v. XIX. JUNIORS (WITH APTED.) This match, for the benefit of S. Apted, who for a period of fourteen years has been ground man and bowler to the Bickley Park Club, took place on September 10. J u n io r s . C. C. Clarke, c Betts, b Tonge .................. G. S. Munns, b Green F. J. Nicholls, b Parish ................... H. A. H utton, c Bar- low, b Parish........... F. Solbe. b Tonge ... A. C. Lawrie.bParish E. J. Nicholls, b Pari»h .................. R. Greig, b Parish ... H. B. Langmore, c and b T o n g e ........... M. Baker, b Arnold A. Latham , b Barlow 17 F. A. Green, b Green F. Cosens, b Barlow E. H Lawrie, b Bar- low .......................... L. Greig, c Arnold, b Barlow ................... F. Bouch, b Barlow H. S. Munns, c and b Barlow .................. E. Hutton, c and 6 Barlow .................. E. Patey, b Green ... S. Apted. not out ... B 4, lb 2, w 1 ... Total ...........83 T h e E l e v e n . E. P. Barlow, b H. H utton .................... 3 H. E.Bouch, c Cosens, b Apted ..................81 J. N. Tonge, c F. J. Nicholls, b Solbe ... 76 E.R. Bouch, c Clarke, b Apted .................. 23 R. D. Budworth, c and b Solbe ........... 2 S. A. Smith, c and b Apted..........................14 R.A.Arnold. cLatham, b A p te d .................. B. Hilder. c H. S. Munns, b Solbe ... J. W . Green, not out M. P. Betts, b Solbe W. E. Parish, absent B 4, lb 1 ........... Total ...221 POINT HOUSE RAMBLERS v. OLD CHARLTON. Played at Charlton Park on September 10. O ld C h a r lt o n . J. Leaney, lb w , b Benwell .................. 8 A. Sheffield, run out 18 H. Stapley, c and b Benwell .................. 4 E. Leaney, b Benwell 13 H .Lovejoy.c daCosta, b Lewis .................. 6 E. Land, c Lewis, b Yeom an .................. 30 W . Draper. bYeom an 32 R. Kirk, b Yeom an... 3 J. Earney, run out... 12 H. Cootc. b Yeom an 5 F. W right, not out... 0 B 1, lb 3, w l ... 5 Total ...136 P o in t H o u se R a m b l e r s . L. E. M. da Costa, not out .................. 26 B 5, w 2 ........... 7 E. H. Rock, not out 11 F. J. Baldwin, b Love- joy .......................... 2 C. Benwell, b Love- joy .......................... 6 ! Total ...................... 42 V. Harper, H. Crusoe, J. Yeoman, H. Colgate, J. L. Lewis, A. D. Macbrair, and A. Brown did not bat. HIGHEST SCORERS FOR 1887. The following is a list of the various bats­ men who scored a hundred runs or more in an innings in first-class matches during the season. Shrewsbury, it will be seen, got into three figures no less than eight times. Barnes, W .—Notts v. Sussex, August 25, 120 Barnes, W .—Notts v. Middlesex, August 15... 115 Barnes. W.—Notts v. Sussex, July 2l Bates, W .—Yorkshire v. Derbyshire, June 27 Bean, G.—Sussex v. Yorkshire, .June 23 Bridgeman, W. C.—Cambridge University v. Sussex, June 16......................................... Buckland, E. H.—O xford University v. Surrey, June 27......................................... Crawley, E.—Cambridge v. Oxford, July 4 ... Eccles, J.—Lancashire v. Gloucestershire, August 15 ................................................. Grace, W . G.—Gloucestershire v. Kent, August 25 ................................................. Grace,W.G.—Gloucestershire v. Kent, August 25 (second innings) ,,, ,,, 16) 1 3 105* 148 103* 113 101 103* Grace, W . G.—Gloucestershire v. Notts, August 8 .................................................. Grace, W, G.—Gloucestershire v. Middlesex, June 2 ......................................................... Grace, W . G.—Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire, June 30......................................................... Grace, W. G.—M.C.C. and Ground v. Cam­ bridge University, June 2 7 .................. Gunn, W.—Notts v. Sussex, August 25 ........... Ball, L.—Yorkshire v.Gloucestershire,July 25 Hall, L .—Yorkshire v. Kent, August 1 ........... Hall, L.—Yorkshire v. Lancashire, August 8 Hall, L.—North v. South, Septem ber 5 ........... Hawke, H on. M. B.—Yorkshire v. Lancashire, August 25 .................................................. Hearne, F.—Kent v. Yorkshire, August 1 Hide, J.—Sussex v. Cambridge University, June 16......................................................... Hornby, A. N.—M.C.C. and Ground v. Lan­ cashire, May 16.......................................... Humphreys, W .—Sussex v. Cambridge University, June 16 ........................... Key, K. J.—Surrey v. Kent, August 22 ........... Key, K, J.—Oxford University v. Middlesex, June 2 3 ......................................................... Lee, F.—Yorkshire v. Kent, August 1 ........... Lee, F.—Yorkshire v. Lancashire, August 8... Lohm ann, G.—Surrey v. Sussex, August 8 ... Martineau, ■L.—Cambridge University v, Sussex, June 16.......................................... Newham, W .—Sussex v. Gloucestershire, May 3 0 ......................................................... Philipson, H .—Oxford University v. Mid­ dlesex, June 2 3 .......................................... Quaife, W .—Sussex v. Surrey, August 8 Rashleigh, W .—Kent v. Glcucestershire, August 25 .................................................. Rashleigh, W.—Oxford University v. Surrey, June 9 ......................................................... Read, W . W .—Surrey v. Lancashire, June 16 Read, W . W.—Surrey v. Cambridge Univer­ sity, June 20 .......................................... Read, W . W .—Surrey v. Derbyshire, July 28 Read, W . W.—Surrey v. Kent, August 22 Read, VV. W .—Surrey v. Oxford University, June 9 ......................................................... Robinson, W .—Lancashire v. Yorkshire, August 8 .................................................. Roller, W. E .—Surrey v. Middlesex, May 26 Roller, W. E.—Surrey v. Lancashire, June 16 Roller, W. E.—Surrey v. Oxford University, June 27... ................................................ Scott, Lord G.—Oxford v. Cambridge, July 4 Shrewsbury, A.—Notts v. Sussex, August 25 Shrewsbury, A.—Notts v. Middlesex, August 15 ................................................................. Shrewsbury, A.—Notts v. Gloucestershire, August 8 .................................................. Shrewsbury, A—Notts v. Sussex, July 21 ... Shrewsbury, A —Notts v. Lancashire, June Shrewsbury, A.—Notts v. Middlesex, June 9 Shrewsbury,A.—Playersv.Gentleraen(Lord’s), July 1 1 ......................................................... Shrewsbury, A.—England v. M.C.C. and G. June 13......................................................... Shuter, J.—Surrey v. Oxford University, June 9 ......................................................... Shuter, J.—Surrey v. Middlesex, June 30 ... Steel, A. G —Lancashire v. Surrey, June 16... Stoddart,A. E.—England v. M.C.C. & Ground, June 13 ......................................................... Stoddart, A. E.—Gentlemen of England v. I Zingari, August 99 .......................... Thomas, F.—Cambridge University v. York­ shire, June 2 .......................................... Thornton, A. J.—Kent v. Sussex, June 30 ... Thornton. C. I.—Gentlem en o f England v. I Zingari, August 29 .......................... Ulyett, G.—Yorkshire v. Sussex, June 20 ... Ulyett, G.—Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire, June 30......................................................... Ulyett, G.—Yorkshire v. Derbyshire, July 18 Ulyett, G .—Yorkshire v. Kent, August 1 Webbe, A. J.—Middlesex v. Kent, August 4... W ebbe, A. J.—Middlesex v. Yorkshire, August 11 .................................................. W ebbe, A. J.—I Zingari v. Gentlemen of England, August 29.................................. 113* 113 183* 116* 205* 119’ 110 16) 1('5’ 125 141 115 105 117 179 281 119 165 115 109 108 150 111 105 217 214* 145 103 118 111 118 12J 109 10) 135 267 119* m i 13) 119 111 152 111 100 105 151 116 114 lh7 107 111* 104 199* 124 192* 243* 126 C r y s t a l P a l a c e . CRYSTAL PALACE v. H. E. BURRELL'S XI. Played at Littlebury on July 5. H. E . B u r r e l l ’s X I. Col. Ham ond, c Wil­ locks, b A ste .......... 0 M. C. N ockolds, b W illo c k s .................. 0 C. Pigg, c Barry, b Aste .......................... 19 H. E. Burrell, c Aste, b F ox..........................18 A. G. N ockolds, b Fox 1 H. G. C. Hardwicke,c and b Fox .......... 5 A. B. Taylor, c Dives, b Aste ... ... XQ Capt.Penney.c Barry, b Aste .................. 4 L C.Burrell,c Currey, b Aste W . Hey, c Aste, b W illocks........... J. Burrell, not out B .................. Total ... J. Dives, c Hey, b Pigg .......................... 15 T. S. Welch, b H ard­ wicke .......................... 8 A. W. Gardner-W ool- loton.bM .C.Nockolds 7 C. J. M. Fox, not out 185 F. A. Rehder, c Hey,b H. E. B u rrell........... 7 F. Barry, c J. Burrell, b A. G. Nockolds ... 54 J.Aste,cM .C.Nockolds, b T a y lo r ...................36 J. W illocks, c Hard­ wicke, bTaylor ... 0 H. H etley. c Hard­ wicke, b H. E. Bur­ rell .......................53 P . Currey, b H. E. Burrell ...........16 A. Kayess, b H. E. Burrell ............. 7 B 33, lb 3, n b l ... 37 Total ...425 CRYSTAL PALACE v. KENSINGTON PARK. Played at the Crystal Palace on July 23. C r y s t a l P a la c e . J. Aste, c Shipton, b Bettington ........... 3 S. Colman, b Cam p­ bell ..........................43 H. Hetley, b Betting­ ton ..........................19 C. J. M. Fox, b Bet­ tington .................. 0 F. W . Janson, b Quin 21 A.W. Dorman, run out 0 F. Barry, b Bettington 66 S. Shorter, b Cam p­ bell .......................... 0 W. F. Umney, c Thom pson, b Bet­ tington .................29 G.Cosens, b Betting­ ton .......................... 6 A. J. Norris, not out 1 B 7, lb 1 ........... 8 T o ta l...........196 K e n s in g t o n P a r k . First Innings. G. H .P . Street, c Jan­ son, b D orm an ... 8 W. F. Thom pson, c Dorm an, b Fox ... 9 W. J. Scott, c Janson, b F o x .......................... 7 R. C. N ystrom , c Jan­ son, b Dorm an ... 0 H, Shipton, c Janson, b D orm an.................. 0 A. D. Fripp, b Umney 19 D. B. Roffey, b Fox J. B. Bettington, b Umney ................... D C. Lee, c Cosens, b Umney ........... W . R. Quin, not out P.Camp ell.bCosens B l , lb3 ........... Total 9 4 4 , 75 In the Second Innings Street scored c sub. b Aste 11. Scott, (runout) 14, Nystrom, c Shorter, b Aste 6, Shipton. (not ou t)27, Quin, c Aste, b Umney 3 ; b 7.—Total, 68. CRYSTAL PALACE v. BECKENHAM. Played at Beckenham on August 1. B e c k e n h a m . First Innings. Second Innings. W . G. W yld, c Cipriani, b Fox .................................. A. Springett, run out F. Atkinson, b Dorm an ... A. M. Inglis, c Payne, b Dorm an .......... ... W. B. Friend, b Dorm an... 1 b G. Cozens ... 7 12 b F o x ................... l 40 c Kayess, b D orm an ... 11 2 not out ...........100 l) c Cipriani, b A. C o se n s..............62 G .H . Collier, c Payne, b Dorm an ..........................1) c Abell, b Kal- len d er........... 18 M. Balfour, c G. Cosens, b K allen der.......................... 1 H. S. Brooke, c G. Cosens, b D orm an ..........................12 A. J. Baker, b Dorm an ... 0 . F. C. Chater, not o u t............ 2 b F o x ................20 Tate, absent........................... 0 not out ........... 50 B 4, lb 1.......................... 5B10,lb8,w3,nbl 22 Total Total ...291 C r y s t a l P a l a c e . A. J. L.Payne, b W yld 4 J. Dives, run out ... 10 A. W. Dorm an, st Chater, b W yld ... 13 C. J. M. Fox, b Bal­ four ...........................29 H. F. Abell, st Chater, b W yld .................. 0 P. Currey, c Inglis, b W y ld .......................... 5 A. Cosens, c and b Inglis .ii .<« , 19 A. Kayess, c Atkin­ son, b W y ld ...........11 G .Cosens,run out... 0 J. A. Kallender, not out ........................... 7 A. Cipriani, c Bal­ four, b W yld........... 2 B ........................... 1 Total ...101

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