Cricket 1887

NOV. li , 1887. C R IC K E T : A W E E K L Y RECORD OF THE GAME . 455 Aug. 3, 4—Saffrons, v South Lynn. Lost by 10 wickets. Eastbourne, 210 and 226; South Lynn, 435 and 3 for no wickets. Aug. 10, l l —Saffrons, v. University Wanderers. Lost by an innings and 72 runs. East­ bourne, 157 and 122; Wanderers, 351. Aug. 12,13—Saffrons, v. Granville. Lost by 181 runs. Eastbourne, 90 and 185; Granville, 88 and 368. Aug. 15,16—Saffrons, v. M.C.C. & G. Lost by an innings and 63 runs. Eastbourne, 103 and 79; M.O.C., 245. Aug. 17, 18—Saffrons, v. Richmond. Lost by 9 wickets. Eastbourne, 55 and 63; Rich­ m ond, 90 and 29 for 1 wicket. M atches D raw n , 9. June 4—Devonshire Park, v. Now College. East­ bourne, 341; New College did not bat. June 15—Devonshire Park, v. South Lynn. East­ bourne, 852; South Lynn, 107for 5 wickets. July 2—Saffrons, v. Tunbridge W ells. Eastbourne, 140 for 8 wickets ; Tunbridge Wells, 408. July 11—Devonshire Park, v. Authentics. East­ bourne, 106 for 6 w ickets; Anthentics, 305. July 25—Saffrons, v. Southborough. Eastbourne, 492; Southborough, 36 for 7 wickets. Aug. 10,11—Devonshire ParV, y. Chatham House Wanderers. Eastbourne, 135 and 291 for 4 w ickets; C.H.W ., 184 and 285. Aug. 12, 13—Devonshire Park, v. Uppingham Rovers. Eastbourne, 104 and 135 for 9 wickets ; Uppingham Rovers, 161 and 294. Aug. 26, 27—Saffrons, v. Crystal Palace. East­ bourne, 138; Crystal Palace, 289. Sept. 1—St. Leonards, v. South Saxons. East­ bourne, 60 for 3 w ickets; South Saxons, 123. BATTING AVERAGES. Ten inning3 and upwards. Tim es Most in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns. Arer. P. Coles ... ........... 11 ... 1 ... 369 ... 144 ... 36.9 A.M. W ilkinson... 22 ... 0 ... 799 ... 110 ... 36.7 A. H id e................... 14 ... 3 ... 355 ... 159 ... 82.3 G .R . B u rg e ........... 22 ... 0 ... 678 ... 115 ... 30.18 J. F. L e e s e ........... 14 ... 1 ... 376 ... 161*... 28.10 E. Matheson ... 13 ... 1 ... 326 ... 68*... 27-2 A. Cooper-Key ... 12 ... 1 ... 298 ... 83 ... 27.1 Rev. A. C. Scott... 20 ... 3 ... 357 ... 97 ... 21. B. H arrison........... 17 ... 3 ... 247 ... 58*... 17.9 Hart .................. 24 ... 1 ... 397 ... 55 ... 17.5 C. H arrison........... 20 ... 1 ... 320 ... 50 ... 16.16 Rev.H.VonE.Scotfi 17 ... 2 ...2 5 4 ... 56 ... 16.14 W. A. Cardwell ... 34 ... 4 ... 451 ... 66 ... 15.1 V. F. L eese...........13 ... 1 176 ... 51*... 14.8 G .H . W ood........... 30 ... 7 ... 244 ... 67 ... 10.14 G. Cuthberfe ... 18... 1 ... 175 ... 29 ... 10.5 W . Grauebrook ... 12... 1 ... 99 ... 52 ... 9. A. Edwards........... 80 ... 9 ... 84 ... 13*... 4. Under ten innings. J. Brown ........... 6« . 0 ... 201 ... 186 ... 33.3 C. S. H o a r e ........... 6... 0 ... 198 ... 141 ... 33. Rev. G. R.-Carnac 7... 2 ... 157 ... 59*... 31.2 C. G. H oare........... 5... 1 ... 125... 88*... 31.1 H. J. F in c h ........... 9... 1 ... 220 ... 100 ... 27.4 W. H. B u r t .......... 6... 1 ... 102 ... 88 ... 20.2 H. M. Braybrook 9... 1 ... 146 ... 36 ... 18.2 C. D. Kingf ........... 9 ••• 1 ...1 4 5 ... 30 ... 18.1 R. Bignell ........... 5 ... 2 ... 53 ... 26*... 17.2 E. Robinson ... 6 ... 0 ...1 0 3 ... 47 ... 17.1 W.F. W ilkinson... 7... 0 ... 97 ... 36 ... 13.6 W . H .Leese.......... 8... 1 ... 9 6 ... 65 ... 13.5 F. H. Gresson ... 5... 0 ... 65 ... 38 ... 13. E. B. Hadley ... 8 ... 0 ... 97 ... 38 ... 12.1 A. R. Buxton ... 9... 0 ... 107 ... 52 ... 11.8 C. Phipps ........... 7... 1 ... 70 ... 28 ... 11.4 B. F. Hanson ... 7 ... 0 ... 78... 4 9 ... 10 8 H. F. M atheBon... 6 ... 1 ... 53 ... 19 ... 10.3 R. H. Stanbridge 5... 1 ... 43 ... 23*... 10.3 M. Lonsdale ... 9... 0 ... 85 ... 22 ... 9.4 H. M. Dixon ... 6 ... 0 ... 56 ... 25 ... 9.2 A. E. Knight ... 5 ... 0 ... 42 ... 27 ... 8.2 N .H . Foa ........... 6 ... 0 ... 49... 2 0 ... 8.1 H. Gibson ............ 6 ... 0 ... 40 ... 20 ... 6.4 W . W ratten.......... 5 ... 1 ... 26 ... 10 ... 6.2 F. A. Jeffery ... 5 ... 1 ... 26... 22*... 6.2 T. M. Synge.......... 5 ... 0 ... 27 ... 12 ... 5.2 BOW LING AVERAGES. Fire innings and upwards. lOvers. Mdns. Buns. W kts. Aver. J. H ide.................. 145 ... 59 ... 191 ... 26 ... 7.9 A. Hide ........... 440 ... 174 ... 693 ... 76 ... 9.8 G. R. Burge 430 ... 109 ... 8 9 .. . 89 ... 10.6 J. Brow n ........... 97 ... 23 .... 205 ... 20 ... 10.5 B. Robinson ... 83 ... 28 ,... 178 ... 14 ... 12.10 Rev. A. C. Scott 201 ... 47 ,... 52i ... 41 ... 12.37 A. C o llin s ........... 61 ... 22 ... 112 .., 8 ... 14.0 G. H. W ood ... 321 ... 84 ... 698 ... 48 ... 14.26 A. Edwards 470 ..,. 130 ...1072 ..,. 71 ... 15.7 W. H. Burt ... 122 ... 26 .... 233 ... 15 ... 15.13 H. Matheson ... 73 .... 19 ... 213 .... 11 ... 19.4 C. D. K in g .......... 143 ..,. 35 ... 319 .... 13 ... 24.7 V. F. Leeae........... 65 ..,. 17 ... 172 .... 6 .... 28.4 Rev.G.R.-Cam ao 67 .... 18 ... 149 .... 5 ... 29.4 A. C ooper-K ey... H. F. Matheson 113 ..,. 39 ... 255 .. 6 ... 42.3 43 ~. 14 ... 83 .,.. 1 .„. 83. HALESOWEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WORCESTERSHIRE. M atches played 14— w on 10, draw n 1, lost 3. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 24—v. Next XI. with Masters. W on by 21 runs May 25—v. Bromsgrove College. W on by 48 runs June 11—v. Halesowen. Won by 3 wickets June 14 -v . King Edward’s High School, Birm ing­ ham, (2nd XI.) W on by 25 runs June 15—v. Sutton Coldfield School. W on by 44 runs June 17—v. W alsall Grammar School. W on by 44 runs June 21—v. Newcastle H igh School (School- House). Lost by 9 wickets July 2 -v . Mr. Coleman’s XI. W on by 7 wickets July 6—v. Stourbridge Gramm ar School. L ost by 21 runs July 9—v. Sutton Coldfield. Lost by 2 runs July 13—v. Walsall Gramm ar School. Drawn. Halesowen, 2 0; W alsall, 68 for 9 wickets July 16—v. Dudley High School. W on by 16 runs July 20—v. Bewdley School. W on by 170 runs July 23—v. Governors and Old Boys. W on by 97 runs and 1 wicket. BATTING AVER AG ES. Tim es M ost in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. T. Disney ........... 17 ... 1 ... 456 ... 134 ... 28.8 J. A. Hingley........... 19 ... 4 ... 151 ... 36 ... 10.1 E. H. G rove............ 16 ... 2 ... 87 ... 50 ... 6.3 C. A. Coleman ... 9 ... 1 ... 46 ... 25 ... 5.6 B. J o h n son ........... 18 ... 1 ... 89 ... 23*... 5.4 W .F .H odge.......... 14 ... 1 ... 6 5 ... 3 3 ... 5.0 A. E. Mason............ 18 ... 1 ... 68 ... 17 ... 4.0 C. B. Turner............ 16 ... 2 ... 48 ... 9 ... 3.6 A. T. B utler............ 10 ... 0 ... 33 ... 12 ... 3.8 S. C. Hingley ... 16 ... 1 ... 31 ... 8 ... 2.1 A. Raybould.......... 17 ... 2 ... 19 ... 5 ... 1.4 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. B. Johnson ... 58 ... 11 ...1 0 ) ... 30 ... 3.10 T. D isney............. 191 ... 54 ... 331 ... 90 ... 3.61 J. A. Hingley ... 184 ... 46 ...333 ... 62 ... 5.23 M A L V E R N C O L L E G E . BATTING AVERAGES. Times M ost in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. V. M. de Bartolem6 14 ... 1 ... 375 ... 123 ... 28.8 H. R. Sedgwick ... 15 ... 2 ... 2L1 ... 63*... 16.2 A. W . W o o d ........ 15 ... 0 ... 308 ... 81 ... 20.6 H. H. Hansard ... 15 ... 0 ... 251 ... 55 ... 16.7 St. J. W . L ea........15 ... 3 ... 19 J ... 61 ... 16.0 A. J. M itchell........ 13 ... 1 ...1 2 7 ... 25 ... 12.6 E. S. C. H obson ... 15 ... 0 ... 228 ... 60 ... 15.2 H. S. A in slie.........13 ... 0 ... 13) ... 36 .... 10.0 R. M. Harvey........... 14 ... 1 ... 103 ... 23*... 7-4 C. G. W otherspoon 12 ... 2 ... 5 1 ... 21*... 51 P. Latham ........... 3 ... 1 ... 35 ... 17*... 17.5 BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Runs Wkta. Aver. C. G. W otherspoon... 784 ... 339 ... 25 ... 13 6 E. S. C. Bobson ...1458 ... 813 ... 50 ... 16.3 V. M. de Bartolem6 351 ... 165 ... 10 ... 16.6 H. R. Sedgwick ... 749 ... 330 ... 14 ... 23.5 A. J. M itch ell.......... 1 21 ... 612 ... 24 ... 25.5 SURREY CLUB AND GROUND. Matches played 25—won 14, lost 9, drawn 2. RESU LTS OF MATCHES. M a t c h e s W o n . May 2—v. Broadwater. Won by 88 runs. S.C. & G., 170; Broadwater, 82. May 7—v. Blackheath. Won by 147 runs. S.C.&G., 205; Blackheath, 58. May 8—v. Merchant Taylor’s School. W on by 147 runs. S. C. <fc G., 194; M erchant Taylor’s School, 47 and 62 for 3 wickets. June 22— v. Dulwich College. Won by 1 run. S.C.& G., 142 and 31 for 1 w k t; Dulwich, 141. July 7—v. C&rghalton. W on by 54 runs. S.C.4 G., 122 and 135 for 9 wickets ; Carshalton, 68. July 13—v. Hackbridge. W on by 2 wickets. S. C. & G., 90 and 94 for 8 wickets; Hack­ bridge, 114 and 69. July 20—r. Farnham. W on by 36 runs. S.C.& G ., 183; Farnham, 147. July 27—r. Croydon. Won by 88 runs. S. C. Sc G., 179; Croydon, 91 and 108 for 8 wickets. July 27—y. Charterhouse. W on by 56 runs. S. C. & G., 184; Charterhouse, 128. July 28, 29—v. Clifton College. W on by 55 runs. S. C. & G., 196 and 169 ; Clifton College, 128 and 182. Aug. 10—v. Kenley. W on by 135 runs. S. C. & G., 233 ; Kenley, 98 and 158. Aug. 12—v. Brookwood. Won by 4 wickets and 40 runs. S. C. & G., 199 for 6 w ickets; Brook- w ood, 159. Aug. 19, 20—v. Northern Wanderers. Won by an innings and 189 runs. S. C. & G., 267; Northern Wanderers, 34 and 44. Aug. 24,25—v. Hastings. W on by an innings and 48 runs. S .C .& G ., 238; Hastings, 37 afnd 153 M atches L ost . May 23—v. ititcham ,.. Lost by 33 runs. S. C. & G., 121; M itcham , 154. May 26—v. EastMolesey. L ost by 24 runs. S. C. & G., 66 and 66 for 1 w icket; East Molesey, 90 and 91. May 31—v. St. Paul’s School. Lost by 25 rim s. S.C. & G., 92; St. Paul’s School, 117. June 8, 9—v. Northamptonshire C. & G. Lost by an innings and 75 runs. S. C. & G., 49 and 89; Northamptonshire, 163. June 15—v. Cane Hill Asylum . Lost by 82 rung. S. C. & G., 89; Cane H ill Asylum, 121 and 46. June 20—v. Red Hill. Lost by 2 runs. S. C. & G., 186; Red Hill, 183 and 73 for no wicket. June 23—v. Dulwich. L ost by 10 runs. fl. C. & G., 188 ; Dulwich, 198 and 69for 2 wickets. July 8, 9—v. N orthamptonshire. Lost by an inn­ ings and 20 runs. S. C. & G., 37 and 139; Northam ptonshire, 196. July 22—^v. Clapham Wanderers. Lost by 21 runa. S. C. & G., 195; Clapham Wanderers, 216 and 44 for 1 wicket. M atches D raw n . May 18—v.'Battersea. S. C. <fe G., 121; Battersea, 60 for 2 wickets. June 29, 30—v. Crystal Palace. S. C. <fe G., 407 and 83 for 1 w ick et; Crystal Palace, 344. BATTING AVERAG ES. Tim es M ost in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. H uish.................. 7 ... 2 ... 190 ... 43*... 38.0 M. P. B ow den... 6 ... 1 ... 151 ... 54*... 80.1 W e s t .................. 7 ... 0 ... 208 ... 68 ... 29.5 Henson ........... 7 ... 2 ... 186 ... 45 ... 27.1 B rockw ell.......... 21 ... 1 ... 493 ... 64 ... 24.13 D a vid son ........... 7 ... 1 ... 146 ... 44 ... 24.2 F. W . Freeman 4 ... 0 ... 97 ... 48 ... 24.1 C. L. M organ ... 5 ... 0 ... 119 ... 38 ... 23 4 F. H ill................. 14 ... 1 ... 299 ... 62 ... 23.0 T. Sankey........... 4 ... 0 ... 85 ...8 0 ... 21.1 Lowles ........... 10 ... 1 ... 156 ... 45 ... 17.3 E. L. Chavasse 11 ... 3 ... 135 ... 42*... 16.9 A. H. K nott ... 4 ... 1 ... 48 ... b8*... 10.0 Mills .................. 22 ... 0 ... 341 ... 66 ... 15.11 Sharpe ...........10 ... 2 ... 117 ... 59 ... 14.5 Rer.J.C.Crauford 4 ... 0 ... 54 ... 22 ... 13.2 S m ith ................... 7 ... 0 ... 93 ... 37 ... 13.2 D. L. A. Jephson 4 ... 1 ... 40 ... 19 ... 13.1 H arris.................. 9 ... 0 ... 109 ... 40 ... 12.1 E. Southey.......... 5 ... 0 ... 55 ... 33 ... 11.0 Barratt ........... 4 ... 2 ... 20 ... 13 ... 10.0 W. G. Stonor ... 8 ... C ... 6S ... 22 ... 8.4 B oxall................... 4 ... 0 ... 35 ... 14 ... 8.3 H ardstaff........... 4 ... 1 ... 25 ... 24*... 8.1 Lockw ood........... 8 ... 0 ... GO ... 30 ... 7.4 Hulme ...........14 ... 2 ... ... 18 ... 6.10 Osman ........... 16 ... 3 ... 76 ... 24 ... 5.11 Salmon ........... 5 ... 1 ... 23 ... 12*... 5.3 D a v is ................... 6 ... 0 ... 25 ... 12 ... 4.1 C. A. Stein........... 4 ... 0 ... 15 ... 11 ... 3.3 N. D efries........... 4 ... 0 ... 8 ... 6 ... 2.0 The following played in less than 4 innings Abel 51—1, F. A. Rehder 28—1, H. V. Bate 19, R. Broadley 17, W . W .Read 56, A. Edm onds 55, A dams 21, C. S. Hunter 15, Bowley 28. A. F. Clark 22—1, J. Shuter 16, E. W illiamson 16, J. B. Oakley 19, F. I azenby 12, A. E. Gent 10, W ood 14, W . E . Roller 10. B. Burton 9, J. H. Farrer 9, F. W . Earn­ shaw 8, H. T. Bull 5—1, Cupitt 4—2, F. Barry 4, F. Abraham 3—1, W. R. Hassall 4, J. J. Faulkner 4, C. L. Hemmerde 5, H. A. Smith 4, W albourne 6, W . Lindsay 3—1, Walwork 2 —2, Cri^den 1, R. D . Green 1, Banks 1, H. Esson 1, F. Beeton 2, F. Christian 1—1, E. Doland 1, H. H. Joyce 0, A. C. Stace 0, Gray 0, H arding 0. BOW LING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver* Lockw ood ........... 448 ... 89 ... 169 ... 22 ... 7.1® Hulme ...................1123 ... 84 ... 473 ... 56 ... 8.25 Davidson ........... 690 ... 44 ... 294 ... 29 ... 10.4 Brockwell ........... 1018 ... 80 ... 427 ... 39 ... 10.37 Harris .................. 258 ... 10 ... 132 ... 12 ... 11.0 Sharpe .................. 502 ... 47 ... 199 ... 18 ... 11.1 Osman .................. 1042 ... 89 ... 312 ... 27 ... H.l® F. Hill .................. 235 ... 16 ... 106 ... 8 ... 13.2 Huish .................. 149 ... 12 ... 75 ... 5 ... 15.0 Mills .................. 428 ... 26 ... 187 ... 12 ... 15.7 Rev.J.C. Crauford 210... 5 ...1 4 8 ... 7 ... 21.1 Henderson ........... 250 ... 19 ... 89 ... 4 ... 22.1 W est .................. 357 ... 31 ... 162 ... 7 ... 23.1 C. L. M organ ... 196 ... 20 ... 73 ... 3 ... 94.1 The following bow led in less than 4 innings and took w ick ets:—D . L . A. Jephson 6 for 52, H. T* Bull 6 for 28, Barratt 6 for 78, Cupitt 5 for 65, Henson 5 for 57, Hardstaff 4 for 60, Abel 8 for 27, E. Southey 3 for 23, M. P. Bowdens for 81, Bow ley 2 for 3, C. L. Hemmerde 2 for 14, W . G. Stonor 2 for 19, A. H. K nott 2 for 26, Davis 2 for 32, C. A. Stein 2 for 51, T. Sankey 1 for 34, F. W . Freeman 1 for 48, Salmon 1 for 19. The following bowled w ithout taking w ickets:—Walwork, R. D. Green, Smith, Lowles, Adams, W . R . Hassall, Gray, E . L , Chavasse, F. W . Earnshaw, and F. Christian, N E X T IS S U E , D ECEM BER 29.

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