Cricket 1887

<1 470 & * > - CR IC K E T : A W E E K L Y RECORD OF THE GAM E . DEC. 29, 1897. Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver E. C. Drake ... 2 ... 1 ... 17 ... 17* .. 17 W . Gibbs ... 5 ... 1 ... 68 ... 23* .. 15.3 W . Higson ... 6 ... 1 ... 77 ... 23 .. 15.2 H. M. Leaf ... 5 ... 0 ... 73 ... 47 .. 14.3 F. W . Leaf ... 6 ... 0 ... 74 ... 32 .. 12.2 A. Kayess ... l ... 0 ... 12 ... 12 .. 12 W. B ird ........... 4 ... 0 ... 40 ... 25 .. 10 E. Lloyd Jones 3 ... 0 ... 33 ... 18 . 10 L. Horncastle 1 ... 0 ... 9 ... 9 .. 9 H. W . W ilson 6 ... 0 ... 51 ... 20 .. 8.3 C. M ortim er... 1 ... 0 ... 8 ... 8 .. 8 W . G. L. Powell 1 ... 0 ... 8 ... 8 .. 8 E. P. W illiamson 1 ... 1 ... 8 ... 8* .. 8 J. Dawson ... 3 ... 2 7 ... 7* .. 7 A. B . Field ... 5 ... 0 35 ... 14 .. 7 C. Way ........... 2 1 ... 7 ... 7 .. 7 E. Robinson... 7 ... 2 ... 31 ... 12 .. 0.1 L. U pton 7 ... 3 ... 25 ... 16* .. 6.1 W .R .C o x ... 1 ... 0 ... 6 ... .6 .. 6 R. Ord ........... 2 ... 0 ... 12 ... 12 .. 0 W . J. W hite... 2 ... 0 ... 12 ... 11 .. 6 C. B. Pike ... 7 ... 0 ... 38 ... 15 .. 5.3 H. G. Carpmael 2 0 ... 11 ... 8 .. 5.1 E. E llis ........... 1 0 ... 5 ... 5 .. 5 E. C. Evelyn 3 ... 0 ... 15 ... 15 .. 5 E . H . Coles ... 6 ... 0 ... 29 ... 13 .. 4.5 H. C. Thom as 2 ... 0 ... 9 ... 9 .. 4.1 H. C. Duncum 1 ... 0 ... 4 ... 4 .. 4 C. fi. Leaf ... 1 ... 0 ... 4 ... 4 .. 4 R . K in g ........... 2 ... 0 ... 7 ... 7 .. 8.1 D. W otherspoon 3 ... 1 ... 7 ... 4* .. 3.1 H. F. M orice... 4 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 .. 8 C. G. K n o tt... 3 ... 1 ... 5 ... 5* ... 2.1 W. P. Carpmael 6 ... 0 ... 12 ... 6 ... 2 G. F ie ld ........... 2 ... 1 ... 2 ... 2 .. 2 E. Lam bert ... 1 ... 0 ... 2 ... 2 .. 2 E. S. Morphew 4 ... 1 ... 5 ... 4* ... 1.2 F. A. Coles ... 1 ... 0 ... 1 ... 1 .. 1 S. H. F lin d t... 6 ... 1 ... 5 ... 3 .. 1 C. P. Johnston 4 ... 1 ... 0 ... 0* .. 0 S. N orthcote 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 P hillips........... 2 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 Rev. W . Rodgers 2 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 A. H. Trollope 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 BOWLING AVERAGES Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. N. C. Bailey ... 27.1 ... 7 .. 90 .. 10 .. 9 E .P . Rathbone 68 ... 18 .. 128 .. 10 ... 12.8 E.C. Bambridge 195.1 ... 41 .. 583 .. 40 .. 13.13 C. Morgan 204.1 ... 88 .. 364 .. 27 ... 13.13 H. E. Petherick 812.2 ...1'5 .. 006 .. 45 .. 13.21 C. L . M organ... 528.4 ...194 ..1083 .. 72 ... 14.25 Johnson (pro.) 426.2 ...144 ... 885 .. 59 .. 15 W . S. Trollope 218.3 ... 59 .. 575 .. 37 .. 15.20 H. C. Bett........... 100 ... 32 ... 389 .. 10 .. 18.9 The following bowled in less than eight innings. J. W. Roughton 1 ... 0 .. 2 .. 1 .. 2 E. C. Evelyn ... 8. n . Flindt ... 5 ... 1 .. 15 .. 8 .. 5 20 ... 9 .. 41 .. 7 ... 56 K. J. K e y ........... 15 ... 0 .. 33 .. 6 ... 6 H. F. M orice ... 3 ... 0 .. 6 .. 1 ... 6 L. Thom as ... 14 ... 4 .. 31 .. 5 ... 6.1 E . S. Morphew 4 ... 2 .. 7 . . 1 ... 7. W. P. Carpmael 84 ... 9 .. 62 . . 8 ... 7.6 L. U p t o n ........... 3 ... 0 .. 8 .. 1 .. 8 H. B. Powell ... 80.1 ... 22 .. 175 ... 19 ... 94 H. W . W ilson... 9 ... 2 .. t t .. 2 ... 11 E. P. Pulbrook G ... 1 .. SU .. 2 ... 12 H . M. Leaf ... 43 ... 7 .. 146 .. 8 ... 18.2 A. C. Barton ... 21 ... 3 .. 56 . . 3 ... 18.2 W . D. G ibbs ... 10 ... 0 .. 33 .. 1 ... 32 C. P. Johnston 18 ... 4 .. 42 .. 1 ... 42 The follow ing also bowled. A. Kayess........... 2 ... 0 .. 11 . . 0 ... 0 H. Northc-.te ... 3 ... 0 .. 10 .. 0 ... 0 W. Higson 2 ... 0 .. 9 . . 0 ... 0 N O W READY. P R I C E 1 / - P o s t - f r e e 1 / 3 . S T R E A T A M C L U B . M atches played 34— w on 17, lost 14, draw n 3. RESU LTS OF MATCHES. May 14—v. Sutton. Lost. Streatham , 40 and 70; Sutton, 107 and o for do wicket. May 21—v. Buckhurst Bill. Drawn. Streatham, 86 for 7 wickets. May 2 3 - v. H ackbridge. Lost. Hackbridge, 173; Streatham, 91 and 18 for 4 wickets. May 30—v. M C.C. & G. L ost. M.C.C. & G.,123 and 2 for no w icket; Streatham, 63 and 62. June 4 - v. Tooting. Won. Streatham, 87 and 183 for 7 w ickets; Tooting, 75. June 4 - v. G uy’s Hospital. Won. Streatham, 6) and 115; Guy’s H ospital, 54. June 8—v. Beckenham. Lost. Beckenham , 11G and 58; Streatham, 62. June 11—v. Richm ond. W on. Streatham, 179; Richm ond, 106 and 65 for 4 wickets. June 15—v. Crystal Palace. W on. Crystal Palace, 221 ; Streatham, 284 for 7 wickets. June 18—y. Oatlands Park. W on. Streatham, 103 and 162 for 9 wickets ; Oatlands Park, 79. June 18—v. N orwood Park. W on. Streatham, 113; N orwood Park, 35 and 53. June 21—v. Marlbro* Blues. Won. M arlbro’ Blues, 176 and 66 for i w ickets; Streatham, 262. June 21—v. Sutton (2nd XI). Lost. Sutton, 130; Streatham, 6i and 159 for 9 wickets. June 25— y . Surbiton. W on. Streatham, 242; Surbiton, 144. July 2—v. Beckenham . Lost. Beckenham, 180; Streatham, 159. July 9—v. W imbledon. W on. W im bledon, 213; Streatham , 255 for 3 wickets. July 9—v. Ncwlands (2nd XI). Lost. Streatham, 30 and 83 for 6 w ickets; Newlands, 181. July 16—v. Richm ond. Drawn. Streatham, 223; Richm ond, 179 for 3 wickets. July 16 -v. Rev. Lew is’ School (2nd XI). W on. t treatham , 146 and 66; Rev. Lew is School, 115. July 23—v. Incogniti. Lost. Streatham, 111 and 78for 4 wickets; Incogniti, 161. July 28—v. Surbiton. Lost. Surbiton, 225; Streat­ ham, 49 and 128 for 9 wickets. August 1—v. Tooting. Won. Streatham, 158 and 73; Tooting, 124 and 24 for 2 wickets. August 1 -v . Tooting (2nd XI). Lost. Tooting, 115 and 45; Streatham, 95 and 46. August 5—v. Leatherhead Won. Leatherhead, *229 ; Streatham, 365 for 9 wickets. August 6—v. Sutton. W on. Streatham, 2 -0 and 103 for 2 w ickets; Sutton, 173. August 8, 9—v. Seaton. W on. Seaton, 90 and 126; Strextham. 222. August 10, 11—v. Sidm outh. Lost. Streatham, 89 and 152; Sidmouth, 190 and 58 for 1 wicket. August 12, 13-v . Exeter. L ost. Streatham, 162 and 68 ; Exeter, 156 and 75 for 4 wick*t3. August 15, 16—v. Torquay. Drawn. Streath tm, 229 and 215; Torquay, 262 and 77 ior 7 w ickes. August 17,18—v. South D evon. W on. Streatham, 131 and 137 ; South Devon, 64 and 199. August 39, 20—v. Plym outh Garrison. Lost. Streatham, 62and 145; Plym outh Garrison, 152 and 57 for 6 wickets. August 27—v. Crystal Palace. W on. Streatham , 224; Crystal Palace, 64 and22 for 3 wickets. Sept. 3 —v. Leatherhead. L ost. Leathei head, 138 and 25 for 1w ick et; Streatham, 81. Sept. 24—v. Johnson’s XI. W on. Streatham, 184 and 73 for 7 wickets ; Johnson’s XI., 126. BA TT IN G AVERAGES. Tim es Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. H H. S c o tt... 20 ... 3 ... 537 ...182* ... 31.10 C. L . M organ 30 ... 1 ... 725 ... 86 ... 25 fi. C.Broadbentl8 ... 2 ... 329 ... 52 ... 20.9 W . S. Trollope 35 ... 2 ... 649 ... 92 ... 19.2J E.C. Bam bridge28 ... 1 ... 507 ... 83 ... 18.21 Johnson (pro.) 18 ... 1 ... 322 ... 75 ... 18.16 A. N. M orley 24 ... 2 ... 356 ... 44 ... 16.4 E. P. Pulbrook 10 ... 3 ... 113 ... 65* ... 36.1 P. L a zen b y ... 8 ... 1 ... 96 ... 33* ... 13.5 W . M. Y etts... 15 ... 1 ... 178 ... 44 ...12.10 N. C. Bailey... 18 ... 1 ... 190 ... 37 ... 11.3 H. E. Petherick2 i ... 0 ... 254 ... 51 ...10.14 J .E . Trollope 14 ... 2 ... 129 ... 37 ...10.9 E. P. Rathbone 16 ... 2 ... 339 ... 57 ... 9.13 H. C. Bett ... 11 ... 0 ... 109 ... 27 ... 9.10 C Morgan ... 10 ... 3 ... 68 ... 39 ... 9.5 J. A. Druce ... 19 ... 2 ... 153 ... 38 ... 9 H. B.Pow ell... 8 ... 0 ... 71 ... 23 ... 8.7 A. C.Barton... 19 ... 1 ... 331 ... 20 ... 7 5 F. W. M ills ... 8 ... 2 ... 47 ... 24 ... 7.5 C .R . S hew ard 8 ... 1 ... 54 ... 16 ... 7.5 R Harvey ... 15 ... 5 ... 70 ... 8 ... 7 J W Roughton 13 ... 1 ... 83 ... 26 ... 6.11 R. Bailey ... 12 ... 1 ... 61 ... 17 ... 5.6 The following m em bers played in less than eight T no X i i ... 2 - 1 - 83 - 45 - 82 K I Kev ... 6 ... 2 ... 219 ... 88 ... 54.3 l ! M ortim er... 1 ... 0 ... 33 ... 83 ... 83 A, O. Burton 1 ... o ... 83 ... 82 ... 83 H. fcoaghtott 1 ... 0 ... M 19 19 JOHN WISDEN ’S C ricketers ’ A lmanack For 1888. 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