Cricket 1887

4 1 2 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. SEPT. 15.1887. CHISWICK PARK v. MR. MARTYN’S XI. Played at Chiswick on September 10. C h is w ic k P a r k . F. F, Street, c and b Martyn ........... ... 27 S. H. Beckley. c Pribble. b Martyn 0 C. M. T n ke.c Grinble, b M artyn.................. 3 K. D. O. Cecil, c Kil­ lian. b Mart.yn ... 4 P. Bovill, c Young, b Finding ...................40 G H. P. Street, c Fielding, b M artyn 0 •T. Butt, b M orice ... 23 G. Von Reischach, run out ................... 1 W . W illiams b Mar­ tyn ..........................20 W . C. Chappell, c Turner, b M artyn 0 H. Ber«el. not out ... 1 B 4, lb 2, w 1, nb 2 9 Total ...123 M r . M a r t y n ’ s X I. P. A. Turner, c Cecil, b Williams .......... 30 R. M. Pearce, 1 b w, b T u k e ..........................30 II. R. Gribble, 1bw, b T u k e .......................... 7 F. Fielding, b Tuke ... 2 W . E Martyn. b Tuke 23 Total E. W. Reeves, b Reis­ chach..........................13 E. G. Broadrick an l F. Easum did not bat. F. M Killian, not out 3') S. M orice,c Williams, b Tuke ................... 3 V/. H. F. Young, c Street, b Tuke ... 4 B 9, lb 1 ...........10 ...158 WEST WRATTING PARK v. HAVER­ HILL. P layed at H averh ill on Septem ber 9. W .W .P. First Innings. Second Innings. H. J. E. Burrell, b Poole 0 b Poole........... ... 12 W. N. Cobbold, c Mason, b R adford .......................... 5 c W illison, b Poole ... si J. Burrell, c Backler, b Radford .......................... 9 b Poole ... 8 C. Norgate. b Radford ... 0 b Radford ... ... 0 L. Savill. b R a d fo rd ........... 0 b Radford ... ... 7 F. Campbell b R idford ... 0 not out ... 18 Fev. C. Pokenham.b Poole 1 b Uadford ... ... 2 R. J. Rridgeford. b Poole 0 b Radford ... ... 0 P. B H alcom be, st Mason, b Poole ........................... 0 b Radford ... ... 1 W . Crabb, not out ........... 0 c W hiting, b Radford ... ... 2 H. W . W illiam s, b Poole 2 b Radford ... ... 3 B 2, lb 1 ........................... 3 B 3, w 1 ... Total ................... 20 Total ... 8* H a v e r h il l . STAR v. BOSTON PARK. Played at Brentford on September 3. S t a r . ST. LEONARDS SCHOOL. St. Leonards School had a most successful season, playing in all twenty-one matches and winning no less than eighteen of them, among which were the Hastings Rovers and South Saxons each twice. The averages for tho season are as follows:— B VT TING AVaRYGUS. E. Healey .......... R. H. Seddon ... T. Teschom aker... F. Tjydall ......... FT. D Phillips ... \. Tooth ........... J M. G owenlock .T. P. K ortin ......... S. Priestley.......... G. A. Gowenlock FT. E. Nix ........... P. C. B a k er.......... Tim es M ost in Inns not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. 17 ... 2 ... 317 ... 49 ... 23 2 18 ... 1 ... 3 '4 ... 05 ... 17.15 21 ... 0 ... 293 ... 50 ... 13 20 20 ... 1 . ... 193 ... 35*... 10 3 18 ... 2 ... 1*8 ... 21 ... 9.14 11 5 ... 77 ... 23*... 8 5 17 2 .. 120 ... 23 ... Pfi 92 ... o '... T83 ... 31 ... 8 7 10 ... o ,... 121 ... 28 ... 79 21 ... 3 ,... 1 0 ... 10 ... 6.12 18 ... 4 ... 81 ... 20 ... 6 13 ... 1 .,.. 33 ... 10 ... 3.2 Warren, c J. Poupart, b Vassila..................17 Grover, c Ruston, b Vassila ................... Laugworthy, not out Dine*, c Huston, b Vassila ................... b 15, lb 1 ........... Total ...........231 ESSEX. Matches played 15—won 7, lost 1, drawn 7. B A TT IN G AVERAGES. Inns. Tim es not out. Runs. M ost in an Inns. Aver. C. D. Buxton .. 20 ... 1 .. 55 > ... 92 .. *>9 4 H. Fowler... .. 6 ... 0 .. 355 ... 74 .. 25 5 Bastow ... .. 22 ... 2 .. 476 ... 53* .. 23.16 H. G. Owen .. 22 ... 1 . . 4*7 ... 75* .. 23.4 Almond ... .. 18 ... 0 .. 393 ... 82 .. 21.15 A.V Despard .. 2 ... 1 .. 18 ... 10 .. 180 R. P. Sewell .. 25 ... 1 .. 338 ... 57 .. 14.2 H. Boyton .. 11 ... 1 .. 140 ... 50* .. 140 Freeman ... .. 19 ... o . . 251 ... 53 .. 13 3 F. H. Steven* .. 11 ... 1 .. 131 ... 35 .. 13.1 F. A. Bishop .. 25 ... 6 . . 210 ... 24* .. 11.1 Littlew ood .. 2 ... 0 . . 22 ... 22 .. 11.0 W . Francis .. 17 ... 0 . . 178 ... 70 .. 10.8 C. E. Green .. 21 ... 3 . . 205 ... 43* . 910 B r a y ........... .. 4 ... 2 . . ’ 6 ... 16 . . 8.0 Pickett ... .. 21 ... 6 . . 121 ... 21. . . 6.\3 H. M. Leaf .. 2 ... 0 . . 13 ... 9 .. 61 Bryan .. 19 ... 6 . . 73 ... 18 . . 5 8 Silcock ... .. 3 ... 1 . 9 ... 5 . . 41 \. J. East... .. 2 ... 0 . 7 ... 6 . . 3.1 G. Fowler .. 3 ... 0 ... 10 ... 5 . . 3.1 H. F. W ar 1 .. 3 ... 0 . . 10 ... 6 . . 3.1 G. M ’Ewen .. 2 ... 0 . 4 ... 4 . . 2.0 F r it Innings. Second Innings. F. W hiting, run out ... ... 1 st Savill, b Bur­ rell ................... 2 W. Freeman, c Burrell, b cob b oid ;................. ... 0 H. Mason, c W illiam s, b Burrell .................. .. 0 not out ........... 3 W. wjiiison. b Burrell .. 9 b Burrell ........... v S. Poole, st Savill, b Bur­ rell .......................... ... 4 L . Radford, b Burrell .. 0 b fo b b o ld ........... r P. H. Mann, b Burrell .. 14 not out ........... 7 W . T. Backler, c and b Cobbold .................. ... 0 J. W hiting, b Burrell ... 2 T. Mason, b Cobbold... ... 6 E. v**-nn, not out ... 2 b C ob b old ........... 4 B .......................... ... 7 B ................... 4 T otal ........... ... 45 Total ... 23 C. A. Turner, b Beau­ m ont .......................... 2 G. Harrison, l b w , b V a ssla ..................89 H. Jdolford, b Beau­ m ont .......................... 6 W . Murden, c J. P«u> part, b Vapsila ... 95 F. Lett, c Stephen­ son, b Vassila ... 0 B o st o n P a r k . J.Beaumont,bMurden 1 |W .Stephenson.bLett 3 J. Poupart, c Dines, b i •>. Sprang, not out ... 3 L e:t .......................... 1 | S. Huston, b L ett ... 0 G. Vassila, b L< tt ... 3 B. Rapkin, b L» tt .« 7 | Total ...........32 W . Poupait, not out 14 BOWLING AVERAGES. Almond Dvers. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 4 .. 0 ... 10 .. 0 . . — 375.1 .. 380 . 1305 .. 95 . . 13 70 82.2 .. 27 .. 135 .. 4 . . 33 3 616 .. 302 .. 827 .. 41 . . 207 2^3.3 .. 81 .. 333 .. 18 . . 18.14 303 .. 14 .. 71 .. 3 . . 23 2 0 ... 4 8 .. 0 . . — 512.2 .. 2^3 .. 874 .. 40 . . 21.34 94.1 .. 44 .. 105 .. 7 . . 23 4 30.1 ... 8 .. 74 .. 4 . . 13.2 7 .. 0 .. 19 .. 0 . . — 22 ... 7 .. 43 2 . 21 Bray ........... Bryan........... C. D. Buxton O. Fowler ... Freem an ... Pickett R P. Sewell Silcock F. H. Stevens H. F. Ward H. M. Leaf 3 -1 - 5 - 1 , H. G. Owen 0 -2 -1 1 —1, and Burns 9—2—32—0. bowled in one innings. F. A. Bishop and C. D. Buxton e a ch b o w le la wide. July 31—at Dulwich, v. Waverley. Drawn, t avens- bourne 154 ; Waverlev, .f9 for wickets August 13 - at Neasden, v Aptus. W on by 3i runs. Havensbourno, 117 ; Aptus. >-3. August ‘20—at Neasden, v. KoreSt. Amateurs. W on by 54 runs. Kavensbou’-ne, 80; Fore St. Amateurs, 31. Angust 27 —at Lee. v. Burlington Wanderers. W on •y 1-2runs and 2 wickets, liavensbourne, 1U3 for S wickets; Burlington Wanderers 91. Sept. 3—at Lee, v. Old Change. Won by 4 • runs and 1 w:cket. Ravensbourne, 92 for 9 wickets; Old <hange, 52. Sept. 10- a t "orest Hill. v. Forest Hill. Drawn. Ravensbourne, 31 for 4 w ickets; Forest 1 ill, 111. B IT T IN G AVERAGES. Tim es M ost in Inns. not out. Runs. an Inns. £ver. J. P. Clarkson . . 9 2 51 . . 33* .. 7.5 W. Carter... . . 6 . 0 18 . . 1 ' ... 3 F. Ellingham . . 7 . . 2 ... 83 . . 41* ... 17 3 W . Foster... . . 5 . . 0 ... 70 . . 43 ... 14.0 A. George ... . . 9 . . 1 ... 41 . . 14 ... 5.1 H. A. Gore......... 10 . . 2 ... 83 . . 20 ... 10 3 H. Guille ... . . 5 . 1 ... 32 . . 13 ... 8 J. P. K istruck. . 12 . . 1 ... 59 . 19 ... 54 A. T. Pearce . . 9 .. 1 ... 106 . . C4 ... 2 )0 P erch ................ . 5 . . 0 ... 5) . . 27 ... 10.0 E.J. Pritchard . 8 . . 0 ... 47 . . 29 ... 5 7 A. I. Prior .. . . 3 . . 0 ... 55 . . 51 ... 18.1 D. W icle y ... . . R .. 1 ... 16 . . 9 .. 4 P. W illiams . 8 .. 2 ... 41 . . 10 .. 6 5 W. W oodfield. . U . o 153 . . -8 .. 17.5 BOW LING A V ER VGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. A ve •T. P. Clarkson. . 17 ... 2 . . 41 ... 6 .. 7 2 •T. 8. K istruck. . 168 ... 71 . . 263 ... 41 .. 6.17 P e rch ............... . 21 ... 2 . . 56 ... 5 .. 11.1 E. .1. Pritchard 97 ... 18 . . 209 ... 17 .. 12 5 G. W idey ... ... 82 ... 17 . . 214 ... 25 .. 8.1 4 P. W illiam s ... 50 ... 10 . . 120 ... 14 .. 8.8 RAVENSBOURNE (LEE). Matches pla3'edl4—w'on 5, lost 2, drawn 6, tie 1. RESU LTS OF MATCHES. May 7—at Neasden, v. 01.1 Change. L ost by 21 runs. Kavensbourne, ‘.29; Old Change, 53. May 14—at Lee, v. Aptus. Lost by 64 runs. Ravensbourne. 20 ; Aptus, 90. May 28—at Bromley, v. Bromley. Drawn. Ravens­ bourne, 7 for 2 w ickets; Bromley, ' 22 . June 11—at Lee, v. Fore St. Amateurs. W on by 5 runs. I>avensbourne,81; Fore St.Amateu s 79. June 18—at Lee, v. Bow Church Yard. Drawn Ravensbonrne, 70 for 9 w ickets; Bow Church Yard, 102. July 2 —at Lee, v. Waverley. Drawn. Ravens­ bourne, 129; Waverley, 112 fo~ 9 wickets. July 10—at Lee, v. Forest hill. Drawn. Ravens­ bourne, 84 for 2 w ickets; Forest Hill, 150. July 23—at Dulwich, v. Lennox. Tie. Ravens­ bourne, 85; Lennox, 85. SURREY. BATTING AVERAG ES.—A L L MATCHES. Tim es M ost in Inns, notout. Runs an Inns. 4ver. Mr. K. J. Key... . Mr. W. W . Read . Mr. J Shuter .. . Mr. W. E. boiler . Lohmann ... . A b e l....................... VT. R e a d ................ Henderson ... . W ool ................ Beaumont ... . Bowlev ............... Mr. W. G. W yld . Jones ............... Mr. G. W. Ricketts E. Mills ... . Brockwell Adorns played in six innings—5*, 7*, 0*, P, (>*. and 4. The following played in two innings :—Mr. A. P. Douglas, 51* and 12; O. Mills, 0 and 10; and Lowles, 0* and 1. BOWLING AVER VGES.—ALL MATCHES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 24 ... 3 ... 1185 ... 179 ..,. 50 9 40 ... 5 ... 1820 ... 217 .. . 52 9 32 ... 0 ... 1061 ... I ll .... 33 5 18 ... 0 ... 515 ... 120 .. 3 '.5 36 ... 1 .. . 912 .. . 115 .. . 20 32 39 ... 1 ..,. 976 ..,.1 8 .... 25 26 39 ... 1 ... 930 ... 81 .,.. 25.'6 56 ... 5 .... 472 .... 98 ... 22.1 • 8- ... 2 ... 400 ... 75 .... 16.12 24 ... 7 .... 206 .,.. 00 ... 15.11 35 ...10 ..,. S20 .,,. <7 .... 13.1 4 ... 0 ... 48 .... 27 .,.. 12 15 ... 2 ... 142 .... 30* .,.. 1"-12 5 ... 0 ... 48 ... 20 ... 9.3 10 .... 3 ... 42 ... 11* ... 6 6 . .. 0 . .. 34 ... 12 .. . 5 4 Tones Lohmann M. Read ... Beaumont E. M ills .. uowley 227 1093.3. , 38 ... 11 25 . 170 ... 13 52 . 9 ... 15.3 . f 5 ... 10 13 . 10 ... 10 10 . 87 ... 17 82 381 ... 211 ... 443 . 1089 2... 793 ... 23H) . 77.2... 34... 138. 9 8.1 ... 431 ... 1373 . 122 ... 200 . 510 ... 1561 . 101 ... 332 . 19 ... 210 . 119 ... 5'3 . _ ... 48 ... 152. The following bowled in three innings :-C . Mills, 4> 1—20— 58—5; and Brockwell. 7.2— 11—5') — 1. The following rowled in one innings:—Mr. G. W. Ricketts 8 - 5 -1 2 -0 ; and W ood, 5 -1—12 - 0. •.w.E.Roller 220 Mr.W .W . Read 91.3. A b e l.................. 347 ., Henderson 11 1. 10 . 1 > . 20 1 21.0 ‘-41.'8 30 2 “ W a t c h e s , J e w e l l e r y . ” — Midland Counties W atch Com pany.—Ladies’ or gents’ fine silver crystal glass heavy cased watches. 25s ; ladies’ heavy case gold lever;-,, 70s ; gents’ ditto, 8 is. Send for catalogue, beautifully illustrated, 1,000 copper­ plate engravings, l/'OO testimonials, gratis and post free to any part of the world.—A. 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