Cricket 1887

OCT. 27, 1887 C R IC K E T : A W E E K L Y KECORD OF TH E G AM E . 445 BUCKHURST HILL CLUB. Matches played 39—won 22, lost 10, drawn 7. RESU LTS OF MATCHES. May 14—at Buckhurst Hill, v. U pton Park. W on by 107 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 155; Upton Park, 48. May 14—at Chigwell, v. Chigwell Grammar School. L ost by 10 wickets. Buckhurst Hill, 47 and 34; Chigwell School, 79 and 3for no wicket. May 21—at Streatham, v. Streatham. Drawn, Streatham, 86 for 7 wickets. Buckhurst H ill did not bat. May 21—at Buckhurst Hill, y. Craven Park. W on by 120 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 160; Craven Park, 40. May 28—at Buckhurst Hill, v. City Ramblers. Won by 222 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 256; City Ram blers, 34. May 28—at Loughton, v. Loughton. Lost by 65 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 35; Loughton, 100. May 30—at Buckhurst Hill, v. London Hospital. Won. by 3 wickets. London H ospital, 59 and 79; Buckhurst H ill, 68 and 74 for 8 wickets (12 aside). June 4—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Brookfield. Won by 45 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 70; Brookfield, 25 and 63 for 6 wickets. June 4—at W oodfoid, v. Claybury. W on by 4 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 53and 27 for 8 w ickets; Clayoury, 49. June 11—at Wanstead, v. W anstead. Lost by 6 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 142 and 206 for 8 w ickets; Wanstead, 148. June 11—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Chigwell Grammar School. W on by 34 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 89 and 82 for 3 w ickets; Chigwell School, 55. June 18—at W oodford, v. W oodford Wells. W on by 104 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 184; W ood­ ford W ells, 81 and 15 for 4 wickets. June 18—at Buckhurst Hill, v. W oodford Wells. W on by 17 runs. Buckhurst Hill. 100; W oodford Wells, 83. June 21—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Bank o f England. W on by 43 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 187 and 93 for 2 wickets; Bank of England, 144. June 25 - at Buckhurst Hill, v. Trafalgar. Drawn, Buckhurst Hill, 201; Trafalgar, 135 for 6 wickets. June 25- a t Chigwell, v. Chigwell. W on by 8 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 94; Chigwell, 86. June 28—at Bishop’s Stortford, v. Bishop’s Stort­ ford. W on by 62 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 182; Bishop’s Stortford, 120 and 86 for 4 wickets. July 2—at Bighbury, v. Highbury. W on by 112 runs. Highbury, 62; Buckhurst Hill, 174 for 9 wickets, uly 2—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Snaresbrook. Lost by 23') runs. Buckhurst Hill, 33; Snares­ brook, 263 for 7 wickets. July 9—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Wanstead. W on by 8rf runs. Wanstead, 8 1and 161; Buckhurst H ill 169 and 50 for 2 wickets. July 16—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Park. W on by 140 runs. Park, 59 ; Buckhurst Hill, 199 for 6 wickets. July 20- a t Buckhurst Hill, v. St. Bartholom ew’s H ospital. W on by an innings and 117 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 238; St. Bartholom ew ’s H ospital, 82 and 39. July 23—at Buckhurst Hill, v. W oodford Wells. W on by 75 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 137; W oodford Wells, 62. July 23—at W oodford, v. W oodford Wells. Drawn. W oodford Wells, 149; Buckhurst Hill, 136 f->r 5 wickets. July 26—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Bishop’s Stortford. Lost by 5 wickets. Buckhurst Hill, 88 and 91; Bishop’s Stortford, 76 and 104 for 5 w ickets. July 30—at UptonlPark. v. U pton Park. Lost by 10 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 95 ; Upton Park, 105. July 30—at Buckhurst Hill, v, Chigwell. W on by 42 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 87 and.65 for 3 w ickets; Chigwell, 45. Aug. 1—at Huckhurst Hill. v. Anchorites. W on by 31 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 196 and 147 for 6 w ickets; Anchorites, 165. Aug 6—at Knighton, v. Knighton. L ost by 225 runs. Knighton, 372; Buckhurst Hill, 147 and 37 for 2 wickets. A uc. 6—at Snaresbrook, v. Snaresbrook. W on by 7 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 69; Snaresbrook, 62. Aug 13—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Bank of England. W on by 31 runs Bank o f England, 101; Buckhurst Hill, 132. Aug. 13—at W oodford, v. Claybury. Lost by 21 runs. Buckhurst Hill, 66 and 20 for 8 w ickets; Claybury, 87. Aug. 2 —at Buckhurst Hill, v. Highbury. Drawn. Highbury, 230; Buckhurst Hill, 3J for 1 wicket Aug. 23—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Hanover United, Lost by lu3 runs. Hanovor United, *36; Buckhurst Hill* 133. Aug. 27—at Tottenham , v. Trafalgar. Drawn. Trafalgar, 184; Buckhurst Hill, 79 for 3 wickets. Aug. 27—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Craven Park. Drawn. Buckhurst Hill, 186 ; Craven Park, 49 for 2 wickets. Sept. 8—at Buckhurst Hill, v. Loughton. Drawn. Buckhurst Hill, 181; Loughton, 52 for 4 wickets. Sept. 10—at Buckhurst Hill, v. U pper Clapton. L ost by 11 runs. Buckhurst H ill, l u l ; Upper Clapton, 112. Sept. 22 - at Buckhurst Hill, v. Mr. Chads’ Eleven. W on by an innings and 114 runs. Buck­ hurst Hill, 196; Mr. Chads’ XL 6Jand 22 BATTING AVERAGES. Times M ost in Inns, notout. Runs. anlnns.Aver. R. L . Allport ... 29 ... 4 ... 613 ... 114*... i4.13 T. S. Barwell ... 5 ... 0 ... 15 ... 10 ... 3. W. R. Bowm an... 16 ... 5 ... 82 ... 18 ... 7.5 A. Charlesworth 5 ... 1 ... 16 ... 9*... 4. O. Charlesworth 4 ... 0 ... 11 ... 8 ... 2 3 W. Charlesworth 19 ... 1 ... 167 ... 40*... 9.5 J. Conquest ... 8 ... 0 ... 69 ... 25 ... 8.5 H. H. Francis ... 9 ... 1 ... 196 ... 76*... 24.1 W. H. Gadsdon... 6 ... 1 ... 44 ... 22 ... 8.4 F. Gingell ........... 6 ... 0 ... 78 ... 18 ... 13. W . G in gell...........14 ... 4 ... 42 ... 21*... 4.2 P. R. G ostling ... 4 ... 1 ... 36 ... 31*... 12. L. H. G unnery... 20 ... 1 ...257 ... 71 ... 13.10 H. A. Hants ... 18 ... 4 ... 198 ... 48*... 14.2 A . H u gh es............ 5 ... 1 ... 9 ... 6 ... 2.1 R. J. H utchinson 5 ... 0 ... 75 ... 35 ... 15. J. B. Manson ... 19 ... 0 ... 313 ... 57 ... 16.9 J. R. Moseley ... 10 ... 2 ... 218 ... 56 ... 27.1 R. W. Muir........... 20 ... 3 ... 263 ... 64*... 15.7 H. G. N icoll ... 10 ... 1 ... 18 ... 6 ... 2. A. N. Offin.......19 ... 3 ...117 ... 2 7 ... 7 5 A. L. Oxley............ 8 ... 1 ... 31 ... 13*... 4.3 F. J. O xley....... 13 ... 1 ... 81 ... 30 ... 6.9 G. P a lm e r........... 26 ... 4 ... 261 ... 57 ... 11.19 H. P a lm e r............ 9 ... 0 ... 35 ... 22 ... 3.8 F. S. Phillips ... 7 ... 1 ... 13 ... 4 ... 2-1 W. J. Phillips ... 23 ... 2 ... 359 ... 68*... 17.3 J. Pigot ........... 12 ... 3 ... 145 ... 40 ... 16.1 J. J. Sheldon ...1 3 ... 1 ... 63 ... 1 2 ... 5 3 R. W. Smith ... 8 ... 1 ... 71 ... 34*... 10.1 A. Sworder...........11 ... 0 ... 113 ... 40 ... 10.3 W . Sworder ... 14 ... 3 ... 186 ... 28*... 16.10 H .B . Tidswell ... 12 ... 2 ...205 ... 76 ... 20.5 W. W . Tween ... 9 ... 1 ... 177 ... 83 ... 22.1 J. W allet ........... 7 ... 0 ... 36 ... 25 ... 5.1 B. K. W ilson ... 16 ... 1 ... 336 ... 105 ... 22.6 The following played in less than 4 innings— E. C. Palm er 8, 26, 8; C. K. Poulter 3, 20,19 ; G. Teverson 0,11, 1; A. Geere 2*, 3*, 0; A. Richm ond 0*, 3 ,0 ; H. Linder 0*, 2, 0 ; A. H. H ossack 20,2; C. Stephens 11,1; R. H. Hodge 1, 5 ; H. Green 1*, 2*. C. E. Savill 9, 3; J. T . Smith 4, 3; J. H. Douglas 37; J. W illocks 16; G. F. Gadsdon 6; E. A. Johnson 4; L. Hunt 2 ; Rev. C. S. Beechcroft 1. BOW LING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. R. L. Allport ... 205 ... 8 ... 129 ... 7 ... 18-3 W . Charlesworth 113 ... 3 ... 72 ... 7 ... 10.2 H. H. Francis ... 215 ... 6 ... 163 ... 6 ... 27.1 F. Gingell ........ 90 ... 5 ... 48 ... 1 ... 48 L. H. Gunnery ... 420... 21 ... 204 ... 15 ... 13 9 H. A. H an ts............1380 ... 85 ... 532 ... 80 ... 6 52 A. H in e................... 189 ... 10 ... 69 ... 8 ... 8.5 J.B . Manson ... 162 ... 2 ... 116 ... 9 ... 12.8 H. G. N icoll.............150 ... 6 ... 114 ... 8 ... 14-2 A. N. Offin ........... 80 ... 4 ... 48 ... 5 ... 9.3 F. J. Oxley ........... 681 ... 40 ... 235 ... 24 ... 11.4 G. Palm er .......... 2233 ...103 ...1008 ...101 ... 9.99 H. Palmer ............ 70 ... 0 ... 52 ... 7 ... 7.3 W. J. Phillips ... 158 ... 8 ... 57 ... 11 ... 5.2 J. P ig o t..................210 ... 12 ... 1 2 ... 6 ... 17. C. K. Poulter ... 151 ... 5 ... 82 ... 9 ... 9.1 J. J. 8heldon ... 3i2 ... 30 ... 80 ... 20 ... 4. R .W . Smith ...1 2 5 ... 6 ... 5 5 ... 5 ...11. H. B. Tidswell ... 215 ... 11 ... 107 ... 1 ...107. H. H. Tween ... 427 ... 25 ... 197 ... 17 ... 11.10 B .K . W ilson.......... 420 ... 23 ... 226 ... 15 ... 15.1 The following bowled in less than 3 innings and took w ic k e t s J . R. Moseley 4 for 19 runs; a . L. Oxley 3 for 42; J. W illocka 2 for 12; T. S. Barwell 2 for 33; P. R. Gostling 2 for 41; H. Linder 1 for 10; A. Charlesworth 1 for 18. M R . H . V . G R E E N ’ S C L U B (W A N D S ­ W O R T H ). M atches played 10— w on 9, draw n 1. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. C. D. Hamilton 14 ... 4 ...432 ... 116*... 43.2 W .L. Diver ... 12 ... 0 ... 5‘<2 ... I f8 ... 41 E. M. Lucas ... 13 ... 1 ... 468 ... 92*... 39 P. L. Kaye ... 1 ) ... 0 ... 336 ...2 0 3 ... 35 6 H. Bury ........ 14 ... 2 ... 390 ... 101 ... 32.6 H. V. Green ... 16 ... 2 ... 368 ... 61*... 26.2 E.O. F ord........ 16 ... 2 ...3 5 ) ... 70 ... 25 H. W . K em p ... 16 ... 2 ... 292 ... 52*... 20.1 C.L.B.Sanderson 15 ... 4 ... 168 ... 42 ... 15.3 A. L. Newton ... 14 ... 0 ... 1 2 ... 30 ... 7.4 J. O. itichards... 15 ... 2 ... 84 ... 2 1 ... 6.6 S. C. Francis ... 10 ... 1 ... 48 ... 12 ... 5.3 W . D. Ham ilton played 2 innings, scoring 10 and 90 ... 33 ... 149 .,.. 15 .,.. 9.14 410 ... 216 ... 503 .., 51 ... 9.44 314 ... 151 .... 451 .,,. 45 ..,. 10.1 167 ... 76 ... 292 .,.. 28 .,.. 10.12 BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W*^3- Aver. C. D. Ham ilton H. B u ry ........... W. L. Diver ... E .C .F ord ..................... . ....... .. — .. ~ ... H am ilton bowled 10, and Bury 5 wides. C e n t u r ie s S c o r e d . P. L. Kaye, v. Flamingoes, July 8 ...................203 C. D. Ham ilton, v. Flamingoes, July 8 ...........102 H. Bury, v. Flam ingoes, July 8 .......................... 101 W. L. Diver, v. Chiswick and Turnham Green 108 > C. D. Ham ilton, v. Surrey Wanderers, Aug. 13 116 UNIVERSITY NOMADS IN SUSSEX. UNIVERSITY NOMADS v. BRIGHTON CLUB. Played at Brighton on August 1 and 2. U n iv e r sit y N om ads . First Innings. Second Innings. F. H. Gresson, c Barton, b Hay ........................................23 run out .........12 A. Foster, lbw, b Hay ...3 8 n otou t................ 3 E. Fisher, b Stuckey.................11 b Ker ... ••• ••• f C .J .M . Godfrey, not out...l04 c Atthill, b Ker 5 B. Ellis, b T. Belcher.................16 n otou t ......... 0 H. J. Price, Ibw, b Hay ... 1 C. H. Bond, b Ker .................13 E. BryaDs, b T. Belcher... 33 bK er ................. 2 E. Marriott, c Norton, b Crouch..................................... 2 A. W illoughby Osborne, b A. Belcher.............................. 9 W. E. Bond, b Ker ............... 1 Extras ..........................29 Extras............. 5 Total Total 31 B r ig h t o n C l u b . First Innings. A. B. Belcher, c Osborne, b G resson .......................... 27 A. T. Hay, b iisher ...........10 D. E. Norton, c Ellis, b Gresson ..........................23 A. T. Atthill, b Godfrey ... 0 Rev. T. H. Belcher, b Godfrey .......................... 0 A .J. Minton, b Godfrey ... 11 C. H. Barton, b Godfrey ... 0 J. H. Crouch, c Bryans, b G resson .................. ... 19 W . Stuckey, not ou t........... 5 R. Ker, c W. Bond, b God­ frey .................................. 6 R. Chalmera, b Gresson ... 0 Extras ..........................16 Total ...117 Second Innings. b G resson ...........33 c Osborne, b M arriott...........49 b G resson ............. 83 b M arriott............. 12 not out.....................23 b G resson ........... 0 absent................... 0 b Fisher ........... 2 c W . Bond, b Fisher ........... 9 b G resson ............ 6 b G od frey............ 9 Extras...........14 Total ...193 UNIVERSITY NOMADS v. LEWES PRIORY. Played at Lewes on August 3. L e w e s P r i o r y . H. Hockheim er, b Godfrey ..................39 F. Newington, c God­ frey, b Jackson ... 15 J. M ajor, c and b Gresson .................. 28 G. H. Brewster, c Marriott, b Gresson 2 A. Cooper, b Gresson 1 J.H Chandler, b God­ frey .......................... 8 W . Burbidge, c Ellis, b nib s o n ................... 0 U n iv e r s it y F. H. Gresson, b Brewster .................. 9 A. Foster, b Brewster 0 H. Jackson, b H ock­ heimer .................. 16 D. E. Norton, b B rew ster.................. 3 C. J. M. Godfrey, b B u rlid g e ..................65 E. Fisher, b Brewster 10 E. Bryans, c and b Philcox .................. 8 E. A. Ridsdaie, c Gresson.bMarriott 15 C. Philcox, not out 18 G. Newington, c Fisher, b G ibson 15 T. Yates, b Fisher... 1 C. Champion, b fish er ................... 0 Extras..................14 Total ...156 N o m a d s . B. Ellis, b M ajor ... 5 H.Gibson.bBrewster 5 A. W. Osborne, lbw, b Hockheimer ... 10 H. J. Pri e, not o u t .. 15 E. Marriott, c Rids­ daie, b Philcox ... 1 Extras..................13 Total ...16 ) ftE X T IS SU E , NOVEMBEB 24.

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