Cricket 1887

OCT. 27,1867, CRICKET*.; A W E E K L Y RECORD OF TH E G AM E . 447 June 18—at Croydon, v. Croydon. Croydon, 3-24 for 9 wickets. June 21—at Crystal Palace, v. U nited Hospitals. Crystal Palace, 232; U nited Hospitals, 210 for 8 wickets. June 23—at Brighton, v. Brighton College. Crystal Palace, 237; Brighton College, 131 for 7 wickets. June 29, 30—at Crystal Palace, v. Surrey C.C. Crystal Palace, 344; Surrey C.C., 407 and 80 for 1 wicket. July 2—at Crystal Palace, v. Hampstead. Crystal Palace, 656 for 5 wickets. July 9—at Crystal Palace, v. Clapham Wanderers. Crystal Palace, 272; Clapham Wanderers, 119 for 6 wickets. July 9—at Richm ond, v. Richm ond. Crystal Palace, 333; Richm ond, 60 for 2 wickets. July 3 )—at Crystal Palace, v. Bickley- Crystal Palace, 178 for 5 w ickets: Bickley, 333. August 4—at Crystal Palace, v, Charlton Park. Crystal Palace, 531. August 13—at Crystal Palace, v. Pelicans. Crystal Palace, 292 ; Pelicans, 189 for 5 wickets. August 17, 18—at Seaton, v. Seaton. Crystal Palace, 165 ; Seaton, 223 and 36 *. August 26, 27—at Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne. Crystal Palace, 289; Eastbourne, 138. August 29, 30—at St. Leonard’s, v. South Saxons. Crystal Palace, 196; South Saxons, 92 and 219 for 5 wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. 10 Innings and over. Times M ost in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver C. J. M. Fox ... 48 ... 8 ... 2061 ... 261*.. 51.21 F. W. Janson ... 30 ... 2 . . 11 0 ... 252 .. 39.8 L. H .N eam e ... 10 ... 1 . . 252 ... 101 .. 28. «. Colm an........... 23 2 . 584 ... 74 .. 27.17 J. Aste ........... 24 3 ’. . 441 ... 90*.. 21. J. Dives ........... 32 ... 3 . . 566 ... 86 .. 19.15 A. W . Dorm an 16 ... 0 . . 311 ... 87 .. 19.7 F. Barry .......... 27 ... 1 . . 485 ... 66 .. 18.17 W . F. Noakes ... 20 2 . . 337 ... 44 .. 18.13 H. H etley........... 24 3 . . 365 ... 53 .. 17.8 A. 3. L. Payne... 10 ... 1 . . 161 ... 63 .. 17.8 P. C u rrey.......... 15 ... 2 . . 202 ... 58 . 15.7 S. Shorter........... 41 ... 4 . . 555 ... 67 .. 15. C. H. Dorm an... 30 ... 4 . . 39D ... 40 .. '■5. A. Kay( s s ........... 16 ... 2 . . 205 ... 73 .. 14.9 C. E. Sm ith ... 12 2 . 131 ... 33*.. 131 J. A. Kallender 14 3 ’. . 139 ... 4) .. 12 7 A. Leete ........... 26 ... 6 . . 241 ... 45 .. 12.1 A. W . Gardner- W oolloton ... •21 ... 2 . . 22.3 ... 46*.. 12.1 F. A. Rehder ... 15 ... 1 . . 145 ... 36 .. 10.5 W . F. U m n ey... 26 ... 4 . . 216 ... 29 .. 9.18 G. C osens.......... 29 ... 2 .. 216 ... 33 . . 8. G. E. Bicknell... 23 ... 2 . . 115 ... 23 . . 6.7 H. K. Abell ... 18 ... 3 . . 97 ... 26 . . 67 A. Cipriani 10 ... 3 .. 39 ... 13 . . 54 H. Aste ........... Under 10 Innings. 8 ... 3 ... 112 ... 22 . . 52 2 E. A. R am .......... 9 ... 2 .. 125 ... 27*. . 18 3 A . r.. F ie ld ......... 3 ... 1 . . 25 ... 16 . . 12.1 E Lazenby ... 3 ... 0 .. 35 ... 20 . . 11.2 W . K ettlew ell.. 9 ... 0 .. 99 ... 25 . 11. W . R. Hawkins 3 ... 0 .. 33 ... 23 . . 11. A. H. Jackson.. 8 ... 3 .. 54 ... 34 . . 10.4 G. A u stin ......... H ... 0 .. 63 ... 23 . . 8 4 M .I e i ......... 4 ... 0 .. 33 ... 22 . 8.1 T. S. Welch .. 9 ... 2 .. 51 ... 17 . . 7.2 F. Campbell .. 3 ... 0 .. 22 ... 18 .. 7.1 J. N. Noakes .. 9 ... 0 .. 63 ... 13 .. 7. F. Rawson 5 ... 0 .. 31 ... 13 .. 6.1 W Hey ......... 4 ... 0 .. 21 ... 14 .. 5.1 W . L Pare 4 ... 0 .. l'i ... 10 . . 4. H. C. Mountfori 9 ... 1 8 ... 3 .. 1 . '‘ he follow in' played in two innings only—G. Marks 1—86*, H. LI. Turner J9—7, N. Leete 2 -7 , W . Noakes 3 —5, A. J. Norris 4*—1*, F. G. Wilkin­ son 3—0, S. F. Carter 0 -0. The following played in one innings o n ly -H . J- Prangley 13, K. R. Stevens 13. G. William* 6, L- W ilson 5, W . Leete 3, H. Colegrave 2. F. West 2. M- Colegrave 0, P. Crampton 0, W. B. Hickie \ W. P- Hubbard 0. BOW LING AVERAGES. More than 12) overs. Balls. Mdn3. Runs. Wkts. Aver. W . F. Umney .. 2427 . . 187 . . 97 > . . 74 . . 13.18 O. Co3ens ... .. 2922 . . 199 . .1249 . . 91 . . 1.366 A. W. Dorman .. 2109 . . 128 .. 896 . . 59 . . 15.11 C. J. M. F ox... .. 3014 . . 233 ..1246 . . 82 . . 15.16 G R. Bic’mell .. 724 . . 43 .. 442 . 23 . . 17. C. H. Dorman .. 872 . . 32 .. 517 . . 29 . . 17.21 J. A s t e ............... .. 1096 . . 75 . . 859 . . 49 . . 17.26 W. F. Noakes .. 872 . . 47 .. 477 . . 21 . . 2215 ) . W. Janson .. f97 . . 24 .. 312 . . 10 . . 3 Li S. Shorter ... .. 618 . . 15 .. 443 . . 11 . . 32.1 Less than 120 overs. H. C. M ountford 581 . . 37 ... 198 .. 23 .. 8.14 C. E. Sm ith........... 397 .. 22 ... 130 .. 10 .. 13. G. Austin ........... 293 .. 15 ... 152 .. 11 . . ]3.9 J. N. Noakes 393 .. 17 ... 183 .. 13 .. 14.2 H. LI. Turner ... 324 . . 16 ... 125 .. 8 .. 15.5 F. Barry.................. 554 .. 34 ... 2-19 .. 18 .. 16.1 A. Kayess ........... 415 . . 13 ... 192 .. 8 .. 21.4 M. Lea .................. 423 .. 23 ... 178 .. 8 .. 22.2 J. A. Kallender ... 475 ... 19 ... 325 .. 13 .. 25. P. Currey ........... 40 . . 1 ... 29 .. 1 .. 29. J. W illo ck s........... 333 . . 22 ... 197 .. 6 .. 32.5 H. Hetley ........... 193 . . 7 ... 13) .. 4 .. 32.5 T. S. Welch bowled in two innings and took 2 wickets. The following bowled in one innings—E. A. Ram 2 wickets, H. Colegrave 1, W. R. Hawkins 1, G. Marks 1, R. R. Stevens 1. The following bowled w ithout success—H. F. Abell, W. Hey, L. H. Neame in 2 innings, F. Camp­ bell, M. Colegrave, S. Colman, J. Dives, A. Leete, G. W illiams, and L. W ilson in 1 innings. F. Barry bowled 11 no-balls, and Fox and W. F. Noakes 1 each. NOVEL CRICKET MATCH. YATTON v. 50 OR MORE FARMERS. Mr. Tankerville Chamberlayne, of Cranbury Park, Manchester, and of yachting renown, who has for many years done so much by purse and presence to uphold and support cricket, both in Hampshire and Somerset­ shire, was again to the fore on Friday, Oct. 14, at his pretty seat at Yatton, near Bristol, catering for his many hundred guests with unbounded liberality. This was the third suc­ cessive year of the festivities. The day was v^ery cold, but this did not deter the many hundreds of both gentlemen and ladies at­ tending and witnessing the novel sight, and partaking of the good things provided. Nearly 300 sat down to luncheon, the esteemed host presiding, supported by the well-known amateur cricketer, Mr. O. G. Iladcliffe, Rev. O. Puckridge, Frank Wills, J. H. Fowler (M.H.), &c. About 500 partook of tea and in­ dulged in the dancing until a late hour. F a r m e r s . B. Marshall, b ChamC. Burgess, b Clapp 0 10 berlayne .................. 20 J. Gage, b Clapp 3 B. Burgess, run out... 1 G. Hardwick, b Blew C. Hawkins, b RadW. Luff, b Blew ... 0 cliffe .......................... 0 G. Badm an.bBlew ... 0 J. Pavey, run out ... 0 S. M. Harding, run J. Hill, b Radcliffe ... (i out .......................... 2 S. B. Griffin, run out 2 A. Batt, b Radcliffe... 4 J. Edgell, c Clapp, b T. Pearce, b Shiner... 12 R a dcliffe.................. 2 C. Griffin, b Rad­ A. Williams, c and b cliffe .......................... 0 R a dcliffe.................. 4 H. Morgan, b Shiner 0 T. Price, c and b Ra.l- T. Nichols, b Rad­ c liffe .......................... 0 cliffe .......................... 2 A. Osmond, b Cham A. Hard wick,b Shiner 0 berlayne .................. 0 A. W illiams, b Rad- T. Champion, b R adcliffe.......................... 1 cliffe .......................... 0 C. Sayer, b Atherton 2 W. Cavill, b Chambcr- J. Bisder, b Shiner... 2 layn e.......................... 0 C. Young, b Ather­ H. Wall, b Gage 0 ton ........................... 0 W. Marsh, b Radcliffe 0 H. Macey, b Ather­ R. W ilcox, b Hage ... 0 ton .......................... 0 M. H. Thatclicr, b W. Petheran, b Gage 4 W inter .................. 0 J. H. Fowler, b Gage 0 W . Gill, b Clapp ... 11 S Hurley, not out ... 1 J. W allis, b W inter... 0 E x tra s.................. 8 W. Hennessy, b Gage 0 — R. Harding, b Blew... 0 Total ........... 92 F. W. W ills, run out... 1 Y atton . C. Knowles, b Luff ... 7 W. A. W inter, run A. E. Clapp,retired... 20 out .......................... 3 E. W . Blew, c Gill, b W . H. Shiner, not L u f f .......................... 18 out .......................... 1 H. Gage, retired 23 E x tras.................. 3 T. Chamberlayne, b — Luff .......................... 0 Total ........... 75 A. J. Atherton, C. R. Kowles, O. G. Radcliffe and B. Crossman did not bat. S t a r C l u b . —This old-established club hai changed its name to “ Honor Oak,” after the district in which its ground is situate. A 11 communications should be sent to the hon. sec., C. W. Lawder, 36, Carden-road, Peckham Rye. STYGIANS CLUB. Matches played 26—won 7, drawn 13, lost 6. BATTING AVERAGES. Times M ost in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns Aver. C. A. E v o r s ......... 12 ... 2 . . 423 ... 88*.. 4 >.3 A. L ew is................. 11 ... 2 . . 253 ... t-7 .. 27.7 N. M orice ......... 10 ... 2 . . 193 ... 55 .. 24.1 W. M. O. W ilson.. 20 ... 0 . . 415 ... 67 .. 23.15 A. Sharood ......... 17 ... 3 . . 288 ... 45 .. 20.8 H. S. Dominy 24 ... 3 . . 404 ... 67 .. 19.5 J. B. Oakley... . . 16 ... 0 . . 2 j 8 ... 54 .. 16.2 A. T a y lo r ... . . 15 ... 1 .. 2r>7 ... 56 .. 14.11 T. S. Sidney... . . 21 ... 3 .. 294 ... 53 .. 14.0 W . J. Barton • 16 ... 2 . . 168 ... i8 .. 12.0 5 and less than 10 Innings. W . Sapte ......... . 5 ... 0 . . 123 ... 53 .. 24 3 E. H. K e lly ......... 9 ... 0 . . 87 ... 41 .. 9.6 H. Jerrard ... . . 5 ... 1 .. 37 ... 13 .. 9.1 H. F. Morice... . . 7 ... 2 .. 24 ... 9*.. 4.4 R. Broadley ... . . 6 ... 0 .. 18 ... 13 ... 3.0 21 m em bers played in less than 5 innnings. UNITED SERVICE CLUB. Matches played 23—won 2, lost 3, drawn 18. Tim es M ost in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver M ajor Bethune (37th Regt.) ... 18 .. . 2 . . 684 . . 103 .. 42.12 H. A. Hornby (40th Regt.) ... 26 . . 1 .. 970 .. 196 . . 33.20 G. E. Barnes (R .M .A .)......... 12 .. 0 . . 368 . . 143 .. 31.8 L. G. Bonham Carter ........... 5 . . 1 .. 125 .. 63 . . 81.1 A. Godwin Austen (54th Regt.) ... 9 . . 0 .. 236 .. 166 . . 26.2 D. G. Prender­ gast (40th Reg.) 11 ... 4 .. 180 .. 55 . . 25.5 G.D.Graham, b . p . 13 . . 2 .. 278 .. 65 . . 25.3 A. J. B. Addison (83rd R e g t) ... 5 . . 0 .. 127 .. 59 . . 25.2 Col. w allace,(late 63th Regt.) ... 10 .. 0 .. 252 .. 60 . . 25-2 C. 13.Hill (A.M.S.) 12 . . 1 . . 269 . . 71 . . 24.5 Lieut. Arbuthnot (R.N.) ........... 6 . . 1 .. 12) .. 45 . . 24 F. N. Tem pler (R.M .A.).......... 11 . . 0 .. 239 .. 63 . . 21.8 Rev. F. C. Steb- bing (R.N.) ... 21 . . 5 .. 324 .. 67 . . 20.4 G. Nicholson (R.M A )........... 12 . . 2 .. 198 .. eo . . 19 8 H. P. Shekleton (40th R e g t)... 22 . . 2 .. 363 .. 97 . . 18.8 Capt. Lipscom b (late 18th Regt.) 6 . . 2 .. 68 .. 34 . . 17 A. M. Lloyd (M.S.‘ \) ........... 5 ... 2 .. 50 .. 22 . . 16!2 Capt. Adam (40th Regt.) ... 16 .. 0 ... 217 .. 46 .. 13.9 A. B. Hinde (R .M .*.)........... 10 .. 4 .. 65 .. 17 ... 10.5 M ajor Heathcote (K.M.L.I.) ... 10 . . 0 .. 133 .. 45 . . 13.3 M ajor Abbott (XI. B. Lan:),.. 13 . . 0 .. 103 .. 37 . . 10.6 Capt. Tatham (R .M .*.)........... 11 .. 2 .. 96 .. 3) . . 10.6 Exclusive of members who have played in less than 5 innings each. BOW LING AVERAGES. A.B.Hinde Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkt3 . Aver. fA.M.S ) ........... G. Nicholson 697 . .. 65 ... 417 ... 21 ... 19.18 (R.M.A.) ........... H. A. Hornby 427 ... 26\ .. 26 ... 12 ... 21.8 (I' th Regt.) ... Capt. Adam 2498 ... 172 ...1239 ... 52 ... 23.41 ( ith R egt.) M ajor bethune 1834 ... 134 ... 903 ... 33 .... 25.3 (37th R e g t) ... G. E. Barnes 577 .... 25 ... 3C6 ... 12 ... 25.6 (R .M .A ).......... Rev. F. C. Stub­ 1318 ... I ll .... 671 ... 25 ... 26.21 bing (R.N.) H. P. Shekleton 1513 ... 1 4 ... 918 ... 34 ,... 27 (40th Regt.) ... Lieut Giosone 415 ... 23 ... 251 ... 9 ... 27.8 (R .M .L .I.)........... Sergt. Bed fold 280 ... 9 .,.. 156 ... 5 ... 31.1 (R .M .L.I.)........... Lieut. Fanshawe 380 ... 33 .... 174 ... 5 ,... 34.2 (R .K ).................. A. N. Dum bleton 2.8 ... 6 .... 169 ... 4 ... 42.1 (K.K. ).................. G. N. Harris 272 ... 18 ... 162 ... 3 ... 51 (39th R eg t) 301 .... 23 ... 1K0 ... 2 ... 80 Exclusive of those members who have bowled ?ess than 2C0 balls. N E X T IS SU E , NOVEMBER 24.

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