Cricket 1887
OCT. 2?, 1887 (3R ICRET : A W E E K L Y RECORD OE THE GAM E . 443 The following played in less than 4 innings W. J. Knight ... 3 ... 1 ... 81 ... 41* .. . 40.1 W . Castell........... 1 ... 0 ... 23 ... 23 ... 23 J. W. R. Still ... 3 ... 2 ... 16 ... 10* . 16 D. Ringrose ... 2 0 ... 18 ... 10 ... 9 T . Webber 2 0 ... 14 ... 10 .. . 7 W. Goodwyn ... 1 ... 0 ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 Rev.J. Fairchild 1 ... 0 ... 3 ... 3 ... 3 H. M. D avis ... 3 ... 0 ... 3 ... 3 . 3 A. D. Parry ... 2 0 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1.1 W. R o p e r........... 3 ’.!! 1 ... 3 ... 3* .. . 1.1 S. J. J. Weakley 2 ... 0 ... 3 ... 2 . 1.1 Lord Gardner... 2 ... 0 ... 2 1 . 1 H. L. Davis ... 1 ... 0 ... 1 1 ... 1 F. Poole ........... 1 ... 0 ... 1 ... 1 .. . 1 BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. R Ganly .........,. 96 ... 34 ... 145 ... 18 .. . 8.1 W . T. M atthews 49 .... 11 ... 113 ... 12 .. . 9.5 A. Law ................. . 109 .... 31 ... 207 ... 22 ... 9.9 F. E. R othw ell... 195 ... 35 ... 449 ... 33 ... 11.11 W. H. Davis . 63 .... 9 ... 187 ... 16 .. . 11.11 T. Kennett......... . 3) .... 7 ... 107 ... 7 .. . 1^.2 D. P. Boote......... . 14 .. . 2 ... 50 ... 3 .. . 16.2 C. E.Cull ......... . 45 .. . 7 ... 153 ... 9 ...17 J. Bowles ......... „ 38 ... 5 ... 135 ... 5 ... 27 The following bowled in less than four innings : —H. M. Davis, three wickets for 32 runs ; W. Ring- rose, two wickets for 29 ru n s; P. G. Scott two wickets for 43 ru n s; W. J. Knight, two wickets for 65 runs ; Lord Gardner, no wicket for 8 runs; and VV. Roper, no wicket for 15 runs. LENNOX CLUB. Matches played 17—won 10, lost 5, drawn 2. RESU LTS OF MATCHES. April 30—v. Stormont. W on. Lennox, 54; Stor m ont, 20. M ay7—v. Balham. W on. Lennox, 51 for 3 wickets; Balham, 27. May 14—v. Penge. W on. Lennox, 81; Penge, 47. May 28—v. Clapham Wanderers. Lost. Lennox, 17; Clapham Wanderers, 47. June 4—v. Balham . W on. Lennox, 48 ; Balham, 25. •June 11--v. Penge. Won. Lennox, 187; Penge, 33 June 18—v. Heathfield. Lost. Lennox, 46: Heathfield, 126 for 7 wickets. June 25—v. Brixton Wanderers. Lost. Lennox, 54 and 46 for 4 w ickets; Brixton W an derers, 100. July 2—v. Croydon. Won. Lennox, 112; Croydon, 76. July 9—v. Battersea. W on. Lennox, 102 f o r i w ickets; Battersea, 94. July 16—v. Battersea. W on. Lennox, 124; Bat- tei sea, 76. July 23—v. Iiavensboum e. Drawn. Lennox, 85 and 51 for 4 w ickets; Ravensbourne, 85. July 30—v. East Molesey. Lost. Lennox, 85; East M olesey, 136 for 5 wickets. Aug. 6—v. Bromley. W on. Lennox, 94; Bromley, 83. Aug. 20—v. Heathfield. L ost. Lennox, 66; Heathfield, 104 for 5 wickets. Aug. 27—v. City Ramblers. W on. Lennox, 95 ; City Ramblers, 77. Sept. 3—v. Brixton Wanderers. Drawn. Lennox, 193; Brixton Wanderers did not bat. BATTING AVERAGES. Tim es M ost in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. T. S. Tregellas 16 W. P. Dodgson 10 B .W , Heasman 16 B. L. Gardiner 7 J. Rimm ington 14 R. E. Mayo ... 7 J. S m ith ........... 6 G. B. W alker... 11 R . N evill........... 8 R. Heasman ... 8 C. P. Tregellas 15 W. V. Goad J. H. Farrer , J. C. Esson C, Voigt ... . F. S. Mayo H .E . Steed 12 12 8 9 7 6 291 113 169 48 105 55 25 78 59 52 bl 46 50 27 39 23 17 76 33 107 ... 27* ... 37 ... 27 ... 10 ... 33 ... 32 ... 19 ... 18 ... 19* ... 34 ... 12* 13 !!! ii ... t* 18.3 15.8 10.9 9.3 8.1 8 8.2 7.1 7.3 7.3 511 4.3 4.3 3.5 3.2 The following played in three innings and under—J. Collyer 2—8—0, J. N. Steed 16—20, C. F. Sym ons 1—11, vv. J. Steed 0—6, T. R. Pearse 19, A. >»owes 10, A. W . Parsons 8, O. Jones 6, H. W . Spence 5, W . F. Ebbs 3*, J. Cranford 2*, T. E. Marshall 0, A. Corr 2, S. B. Piers 6. BOWLING AVER1GES Overs. Mdns. Runs. kts. Aver. M ayo........... 19 ... B. L. Gardner ... 27 ... 61 ... 290 . . 5J .. . 5.30 23 ... 212 ., 34 ... 6.8 21 ... 213 ... 24 ... 8.21 6 ... 44 ... 8 .... 5.4 6 .... 68 .. 8 ... 8.4 The following bowled in 3 innings and under O. Jones ... R. Heasman A. Parsons... R. Nevill ... B: W. Heasm R. E. Mayo... T. R. Pearse The following were unsuccessful:—G. B. Walker, 6 overs, 24 runs, H. E. Steed, 2 overs, 12 runs, C. A. Voigt, 2 overs, 6 runs. T. S. Tregellas, B. L. Gardner, F. S. Mayo, R. Heasman and C. A. Voigt each bowled a wide. J. Rimm ington 1 wide and 1 no-ball. 6 .... 2 .,,. 12 ... 3 .,.. 4 9 .. . 3 ... 9 .. . 2 ... 4.1 14 ... 2 ... 32 .. . 3 ... 1‘».2 2 .... 0 ... 12 .... 1 .. . 12 18 ..., 5 ... 35 ..., 2 ... 17.1 9 .. . 1 . .. 23 .. . 1 . .. 21 16 .... 5 ... 23 .. 1 . .. 21 LENNOX y . BRIXTON WANDERERS. Played at Dulwich on September 3. L e n n o x . T. S. Tregellas, lbw, b G illigan..................65 J. Rimm ington, c Leleu, b Griffiths ... 6 R. E. Mayo, c Leieu, b Griffiths ........... 3 H.E. Steed, b Griffiths 2 J.N. Steed, c Griffiths, b Gilligan..................20 Totol C.A. Voigt, b Griffiths 6 Brixton Wanderers did not bat. G. B. Walker, c Col linson, b Gilligan 11 J.H . Farrer, b Leleu 34 W .V.Goad.b Gilligan 14 W. Steed, b Leleu ... 6 S. B. Piers, not out 6 B 19, l b l , w 2 ... 22 ...195 CHISWICK PARK CLUB. Matches played 36—won 15, lo3t 12, drawn 9. BATTING AVERAGES. Tim es M ost in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. F. E. Street 20 ... 3 ... 614 ... 100 ... 33.2 W. W illiam s ... 33 ... 3 ... 802 ... 76 ..,, 29.19 J. J. R. Green ... 11 ... 0 ... 276 ... 91 ..., 25.1 J. F a rr.................. 23 ... 1 ... 386 ... 66 ..., 17.12 Von Reischach .. 26 2 .. 406 ... 76 ..., 16.22 S. H. Beckley ... 12 ... 2 ... 155 ... 61 ..., 15.5 H. H. Vaughan... J6 ... 5 ... 152 ... 45 ..., 13.9 N. A. Loraine ... 22 ... 2 ... 267 ... 44 ... 13.7 C. M. T u k e ........... 11 ... 1 .... 128 ... 41 ..., 12.8 J. Nicoll ........... 14 ... 2 ... 150 ... 73 ... 12.6 A. Priestley 12 ... 2 ... 123 ... 43 ..., 12.3 J. Cagney ........... 14 ... 1 ... 128 ... 37 ... 9.11 W. Earnshaw ... 17 ... 1 ... 149 ... 27 ... 9.5 10 Innings and under. G. W . H illyard... 4 ... 0 ... 218 ... 116 ... 54.2 J. B u tt.................. 10 ... 3 ... 269 ... 83 ... 38.3 P. Boville ........... 3 ... 0 ... 115 ... 52 ... 38.1 E .E . W igan ... 5 ... 0 ... 171 ... 136 ... 34.1 J. Bates ........... 7 ... 1 ... 195 ... 61 ... 32.3 R. Playford 6 ... 1 ... 132 ... 46 ... 26.2 R. B. Stewart ... 8 ... 1 ... 170 ... 55 ... 24.2 A. E. Earnshaw 6 ... 2 ... 90 ... 65 ... 22.2 H. J. Harrison ... 6 ... o ... 85 ... 46 ... 14.1 F. W . Earnshaw 9 ... 0 ... 12i ... 45 ... 13.5 Hon. H. Maxwell 6 ... 0 ... 82 ... 27 ... 13.4 J. R. Benavides 7 ... 3 ... 53 ... 24 ... 13.1 W. E. M artyn ... 5 ... 0 ... 58 ... 16 ... 11.3 O. G. Ladelle ... 5 ... 0 ... 58 ... 53 ... 11.3 V. H. Smith ... 6 ... 0 ... 66 ... 17 ... 11.0 P. R. Earnshaw 7 ... 0 . 65 ... 34 ... P.2 J. Essery ........... 5 ... 0 ... 46 ... 17 ... 9.1 W. Sapte ........... 4 ... 0 ... 34 ... 16 ... 8.2 O. H. Smith 4 ... 1 ... 23 ... 20 ... 7.2 R. Broadley 9 ... 1 ... 42 ... 15 ... 5.2 A. H. Harrison ... 3 ... 0 ... 14 ... 7 ... 4.2 W. Kingsland ... 5 ... 1 ... 15 ... 9 ... 33 A. P. Surtees 3 ... 1 . 7 ... 5 ... 3.1 F. Com ptcn 3 ... 1 . 6 ... 8 ... 3.0 The following played in less than 3 innings—E. G. Broadrick, H T. Town. Sir H. Freeling, W . S. Ogle, A. Playford, F. Gillson, W . Hopkinson, W . Loraine, C. Compton, T. B. Mellersh, R. H. But terworth, H. Berges, D. Field, H. T. Grundtvig, P. Hemery, G. It. B. Earnshaw, R. Butt, E. J. Davies, and R. Parker. BOWLING! AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. ' 344 ... 33 ... 10.14 956 ... 24 ... 10.16 326 ... 29 ... 11.7 . 12.33 12.7 , 15.9 , 15.10 4 ... 19/2 6 ... 21.4 6 ... 33 5 5 ... 42.2 R. B. Stewart ... 147.1... 48 C. M. T u k e ..............1111... 23 J. J. R. Green ... 127.3... 22 ... 326 ... 29 . W . W illiam s ...25 < ... 63 ... 645 ... 51 . G. W. H illyard ...123 ... 37 ... 271 ... 22 . J. F a r r .................. 449 ...175 ... 894 ...159 . G.A.VonIieischach2J9 ...r64 ... 580 ... 38 . W .E . Martyn ... 27.1...“ 8 ... 78. S. H. Beckley ... 45 ... 12 ... 130 , N. A. Loraine ... 52 ... 5 ...2 3 . F. W . Earnshaw 62 ... 5 ... 212 The following bowled in less than 3 innings—J. Cagney, T. B. Mellersh, V. H. Smith, P. li. Earn shaw, and J. R. tenavides. L on d on an d Suburban C r ic k e t A s s o cia tio n .— The Sportsman Challenge Cup will be presented to the winners, Dartmouth Park Club, at a smoking concert on Saturday next, by the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton. STREATHAM v. JOHNSON’S XI. Played at Streatham on September 24. S t r e a t h a m . First Innings. W . S. Trollope, c and b Bowley ..........................76 H. E. Petherick, b West ... I K. J. Key, c Robson,b West 11 H. H. Scott, b Bowley ... 1 C. L. Morgan, c West, b Dorm an ..........................12 E C.Bambridge,b Dorm an 9 A. C. Barton, not out ... 1 A. N. Morley, b W est ... 42 N. C. Bailey, b W e s t........... 1 S. H. Flindt, run out... J. A. Druce, b West ... B 27, lb 3 ........... Second Innings, c West, b John- not out ...........21 b Johnson........... 1 b Bowley ........... 7 b West.................. 0 c and b Bowley 13 c Johnson, b Bowley ........... 9 , 0 , 11 b W est B ... Total ...................184 J o h n so n ’ s X I. T o'a l ... 63 W ood, c M orley, b T r o llo p e ...................59 West, b Bambridge... 2 Mills, c Trjllope, b Bambridge .......... 1 E. C. Evelyn, lbw, b Petherick.................. 6 Brockwell, run o u t ... 7 A. W.Dorman, c Scott, b Trollope ........... 4 Bowley, b Bam bridge .................. Johnson, c Key, Iro llo p e ........... Smith, b Trollope King, b Key Robson, not out B 13, w 1, nb 1 Total 0 b ... 13 ... 16 ... 3 ... 0 ... 15 ...126 UNIVERSITY NOMADS > WELLS. TUNBRIDGE Played at Tunbridge Wells on August -1. T u n b r id g e W e l l s . W.Draper, c Osborne, b Godfrey.....................19 E. H. Rodwell, b G od frey ........................... 5 Rev. R . T. Thornton, b Fisher .................. o E. A . Parke, b Fisher 46 B. F. M organ, b G od frey ..........................33 R. (J. chapm an, b Fisher ................... 6 E. Featherstone, b G o d fre y ................22 E . S. Goldsm ith, run out ........................81 C. King, not out ... 63 A. Blaine, b Fisher... 13 E . H. Morgan, c Mar riott, b Fisher ... 0 E x tras................35 Total ...276 U n iv . N o m a d s . F. H. Gresson, not out ..........................69 A. Foster, b Draper... 2 A E.Gibson,b Feather- stonel.......................... 0 C. J.M. Godfrey,c and b D raper................... 4 B. Ellis, b Thornton 16 E. Marriott, H. S. Price, A. Ker did not bat. E. Fisher, b Feather stone.......................... 4 E, Bryans, not out... 2 E x tras..................10 Total ...107 W. Oiborne, and R BUCKHURST HILL v. MR. H. CHADS’ XI Played at Buckhurst Hill on September 22. B u c k h u r s t H i l l . H. B. TidBwell, b Martin ................... 0 J. H. Douglas, b A. Chads .................. 37 W . R. Bowman, c A. Chads, b Shury ... 5 R. L. Allport, n otou t 44 G. Palm er, b Shury... 35 W. J. Phillips,bShury 8 H. Palmer, c Shury, b M artin.................. H. Hants, c A. Chads, b M artin.................. B.H. Hodge, b Martin A. N. Offin, b Shury W . Mngell, b Shury B 2, lb 3, w 3 ... Total ...120 M r . H. C h a d s ’ XI. First Innings. Second Innings. B. R. Fisher, c Offin, b Palm er .................. , 17 absent.................. 0 W . Barratt, c Bowman, b Palmer .................. , 1 not out ........... 0 H. J. Piper, b Palmer 14 b Palm er ........... 0 li. Swabey, b Hants ... 4 c Bowman, b Palmer ........... 5 C. Cottingham, c Bowman, b Hants ................... 2 b Hants ........... 6 W. Youngm an, b Hants 2 b Hants .......... 8 W. Shury, b Hants ... 0 absent ................. 0 W . Martin, b Hants ... 1 absent.................. 0 A R. Green, not out... (i b Hants ........... 1 H. Chads, b H ants ... 0 b Hants ........... 0 A. Chads, c G. Palmer, b H a n ts.......................... 0 b Hants ........... 0 B 8, lb 5................... 13 B .................. 2 Total ........... 63 Total ... 2 1 N E X T IS SU E , NOVEMBER 24.
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