Cricket 1888

4 2 2 CRICKET i A WEEKLY RECORD OH' THE GAME. S EPT. 20, 1 0 8 . HAMPSTEAD NONDESCRIPTS CLUB. Matches played 31—won 6 , lost 18, drawn 7. RESULTS OP MATCHES. May 5—Willesden, v. Willesden. Lost. Nonde­ scripts, 45; Willesden, 98. May 12—Romford, v. Romford. Won. Nonde­ scripts, 97 ; Romford, 54. May 12—Clapton, v. Upper Clapton. Drawn. Nondescripts, 50 for six wickets; Upper Clapton, 17?. May 19—1?inchley, v. Christ’s College, Finchley. Lost. Nondescripts, 71; Christ’s College, 98. May 19—Epsom, v. Epsom. Drawn. Nonde­ scripts did not ta t; Epsom, 299. May 21—Penge, v. Penge. Lost. Nondescripts, 55 and 53; Penge, 124. May 26—Sutton, v. Sutton. Won. Nondescripts, 161 and 25 for 7 wickets; Sutton, 109. June 9— Ewell, v. Ewell. Lost. Nondescripts, 127; Ewell, 145 for 4 wickets. June 2—Bromley, v. Plaistow. Drawn. Nonde­ scripts, 80 for 7 wickets ; Plaistow, 167. June 5—Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe. Won. Nondescripts, 277; Addiscombe, 68 and 76 for 3 wickets. June 9—Beddington, v. Beddington. Drawn. Nondescripts, 125; Beddington, 37 for 5 wickets June 9—Notting Hill, v. St. Charles’ College. Drawn. Nondescripts, 43 for 5 wickets: St. Charles’ College, J09. June 16—Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Lost. Nonde­ scripts, 144 ; Surbiton, 166. June 23—Willesden Green, v. Univ. Coll. School. Lost. Nondescripts, 32 and 42 for 2 wickets; University College School, 133. June 23—Hendon, v. Hendon. Lost. Nonde­ scripts, 123; Hendon, 160 for 8 wickets. June 25, 26,27—Catford Bridge, v. Private Banks. Drawn. Nondescripts, 109, Private Banks, 29 for 4 wickets. June 30—Ealing, v. Ealing. Drawn. Nonde­ scripts did not bat; Ealing, 436 for 6 wickets. July 7—Carshalton, v. Carshalton. Won. Non­ descripts, 59; Carshalton, 46. July 14—Streatham, v. Streatham. Lost. Nonde­ scripts, 33; Streatham, 185. July 21—Croydon, v. Croydon. Lost. Nonde­ scripts, 25 and 45 for 2 wickets; Croydon, 156. July 23, 25, 26—Catford Bridge, v. Bank of Eng­ land. Lost. Nondescripts, 57; Bank of England, 101 for 6 wickets. July 98—Teddington, v. Teddington. Lost. Non­ descripts, 106; Teddington, 1G9 for 7 wickets. August 4—Brentwood, v. Brentwood. Won. Nondescripts, 112; Brentwood, 73. August 6, 7—Plymouth, v. Plymouth Garrison. Lost. Nondescripts, 139 and 109; Ply­ mouth Garrison, 241 and 8 for no wickets. August 8, 9—Exmouth, v. Exmouth. Lost. Non­ descripts, 165 and 162; Exmouth, 356. August 10, 11—Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth. Lost. Nondescripts, 115 and 160; Sidmouth, 254 and 23 for 2 wickets. August 13,14—Seaton, v. Seaton. Lost. Nonde­ scripts. 84 and 227 ; Seaton, 300 and 13 for no wickets. August 18—Bromley, v. Plaistow. Lost. Nonde­ scripts, 81; Plaistow, 95. August 25—Clapton, v. Upptr Clapton. Won. Nondescripts, 92; Upptr Clapton, 79. Sept. 1—Lord’s, v. Stoics. Lost. Nondescripts, 38; Stoics, 45 Sept. 8 <. o i, ». x alllngswick. Lost. Nonde scripts, 66; Pallingswick, 12Jfor 6wicket s BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an Inn. Aver J. S. Haycraft... 7 ... 1 .. 191 .. 128 .. 31.5 L. Hutchinson 21 ... 2 .. 367 .. 61 .. 19.6 O.R. Borradaile 5 ... 2 .. 5-2 .. 24* ... 17.1 H. F. A. Smith 10 ... 2 .. 122 .. 48* .. 15.2 L. Corke ..........14 ... 1 .. 190 .. 37 ... 14.8 H. W a d e..........29 ... 1 .. 288 .. 42 ... 10.6 A. Reid ..........13 ... 1 .. 123 .. VI ... r».3 R.L.Williamson 19 ... 2 .. 151 .. 32 ... 8.15 H. R. Walker ... 6 ... 0 .. 52 ... 24 ... 8.4 W. S. Hale ... 8 ... 0 .. 26 .. 18 ... 8.2 8. D. Fairless ... 6 ... 0 .. 50 .. 36 ... 8.2 W . J. Haycraft 23 ... 0 .. 175 .. 23 .. 7.14 A. W. Rammell 8 ... 1 .. 49 .. 20 .. 7 C. Braithwaite 10 ... 0 .. 65 . . 22 ... 6.5 H. V. Dickenson 6 ... 0 .. 39 .. 16 ... 6.3 H. K. Crump ... 4 ... 1 .. 20 .. 8* ... 62 G. J. K. Martyn 12 ... 4 .. 48 .. 18 ... 6 K. M. Moir ... 16 ... 1 .. 79 .. 26 ... 5.4 F. V. Selfe ... 13 ... 2 .. 47 . . 21 ... 4.3 E. A bbott..........14 ... 4 .. 25 ... 17 ... 2.5 E. H. Low ... 6 ... 1 .. 13 .. 5 ... 2.3 The following played in four innings:—W . B. Casson 1, and C. K. Fairless 11. The following played in three innings:—W. A. Burton 11, J. Hutchinson 9, H. C. Watts 6, and J. C. H. Smith 9. The following played in two innings:—J. M, Broad 34, W. C. Slagg 3, and H. W. Burnside 10. The following played in one innings:—E. L. Marsden 0, J. M. Price-Williams 2, and E. C. S. Stanhope 3. BOWLING AVERAGER. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. K. M. Moir ... ... 66 ... 1 ... 49 ... 8 ... 6.1 W. S. Hale........ . 85 .,.. 5 ... 38 ... 6 .... 6.2 L. Corke ........,. 64) ... 43 ... 260 ... 26 ... 10 H. R. Walker .,,. 403 ... 15 ... 188 ... 18 ... 10.8 L. Hutchinson.. . 142-2 ..110 ... 614 ... 53 ... 10.34 F. V. Selfe........ ,. 613 ... 25 ... 301 ... 25 . 12.1 H. Wade ........ . 701 .. 39 ... 130 ... 23 .,.. 14.8 W. J. Haycraft... 1501 ... 98 ... 667 ... 45 .... 14.37 C. Braithwaite..,. 329 ... 11 ... 206 ... 8 ... 26 R.L.W illiam son 238 ... 8 ..,. 155 ... 5 ... 31 W. B. Casson bowled 3 wickets for 52, H. E. Crump 2 for 34, E. L. Marsden 2 for 13, W. A. Bur­ ton 2 for 39, J. S. Haycraft 2 for 76, J. M. Broad 1 for 55. PERIPATETICS CLUB. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 19—Tunbridge, v. Tunbridge School. Lost. Peripatetics, 36; Tunbridge School, 91 for 9 wickets. May 21—Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Lost. Peripa­ tetics, 45 and 122; Surbiton, 143. May 26—Egham, v. Royal Engineering College- Won. Peripatetics, 81; R.I.E. College, 43 and 141. June 2 -Finchley, v. Christ’s College. Won- Peripatetics, 105 and 86 for 3 wickets; Christ College, 58. June 9—Brentwood,v. Brentwood. Drawn. Brent­ wood, 277 for 5 wickets. June 16—Totteridge, v. Totteridge Park School. Won. Peripatetics, 106; T.P.S., 102. June 20—Highgate, v. Highgate School. Drawn. Peripatetics, 152; Highgate School, 49 for 3 wickets. July 7—Willesden, v. Merchant Taylor’s School. Drawn. Peripatetics, 68 for 9 wickets; M.T.S., 90. July 11—Ealing, v. Ealing. Won. Peripatetics, 157; Ealing, 141. July 14—Kensington, v. St. Paul’s School. Won Peripatetics, 136; S.P.S , 73 and 29 for 2 wickets. July 27—Hampstead, v. Hampstead. Lost. Peri" patetics, 60 and 102 for 1 w icket; Hamp­ stead, 63. Jhily 80, 31—Upper Tooting, v. Upper Tooting. Drawn. Peripatetics, 100 and 73 for 4 wickets; Upper Tooting, 133 and 99. August 6—Richmond, v. Richmond. Drawn- Peripatetics, 69 for 8 wickets; Richmond, 214. August 8—Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park. Won Peripatetics, 138; Chiswick Park, 120. August 10—Croydon, v. Croydon. Drawn. Peri- patetics, 295; Croydon, 44 for 1 wicket. T o u r s . July 16, 17—Cambridge, v. St. John’s College L.V.C. Won. Peripatetics,266; St. John’s L.V.C., 150 and 98. July 18,19—Cambridge, v. Trinity L V.C. Drawn. Peripatetics, 44; Trinity L.V.C., 101 and 243 for 8 wickets July 20, 21—Cambridge, v. University L.V.C* Drawn. Peripatetics, 155 and 217 for 9 wickets; L.V.C., 100. August 13—Tunbridge Wells, v. Tunbridge Wells. Won. Peripatetics, 102; T.W., 72. August 14,15—Tunbridge, v. Tunbridge. Drawn. Peripatetics, 204; Tunbridge, 456. August IS, 17,18—Shorncliffe Camp, v. The Camp. Won. Peripatetics, 140 and 79 for 6 wickets; The Camp, 114 and 112. August 20, 21—Hythe, v. Hythe. Lost. Peripa­ tetics, 210 and 120; ilythe, 269 and 62 for 4 wickets. August 2-2, 23—Canterbury, v. St. Lawrence. Drawn. Peripatetics, 206 and 169 for 1 wicket; St. Lawrence, 239. August 24, 25—Faversham, v. Faversham. Drawn. Peripatetics, 402; Faversham, 183 and 116 for 3 wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. 11 ... 2 ... 354 .,.. 80* ....39 3 12 ... 2 ... 349 .,.. 68* . 31.9 8 ... 1 ... 219 .„. 119* .... 312 13 ... 1 ... 350 .... 105 .... 29.2 16 ... 0 ... 431 ... 71 .... 26.15 11 ... 4 ... 116 .„. 33* .... 16.4 14 ... 2 ... 187 .„. 65 .... 15.7 11 ... 1 ... 142 ,... 35 .. . 14.2 10 ... 0 ... 135 ... 34 .... 13.5 7 ... 3 ... 52 ,... 18* ... 13. 11 ... 0 ... 339 ... 49 .... 12.7 11 ... 1 ... 115 .... 37 .... 11.5 7 ... 1 ... 62 ,... 46* .. . 10.2 13 ... 1 ... 120 ... 26 ... 10. 7 ... 3 ... 25 ... 11* .... 6.1 : 7 ... 0 ... 84 ... 10 .. . 4.6 Less than 7 innings. 5 ... 1 ... 56 .,.. 20 . 14. 5 ... 0 ... 42 ,... 20 ... 8.2 5 ... 0 ... 42 .„. 13 .... 8.2 4 ... 0 ... 33 ... 22 ... 8.1 4 ... 0 ... 32 ,... 14 ... 8. 4 ... 0 ... 25 ... 13 ... 6.1 4 .,.. 0 ... 2) .... 9 .... 5. 4 ... 0 ... 18 ... 12 ... 4.2 N. Morice C. A. Evors ... H.C. L. Tindall A. Walker A. Taylor E. E. Felton ... A. H. Behrend H. S.Dominy... R. Broadley ... E. C. Cooper... W. H. Dixon ... D.L.A Jephson E. H. Kelly ... H. B. Mallam B. Burton W. Sapte F. C. Dixon ... The following also played:—W. S. Sawyer, 1, 3, 45; T. W. Stevens, 7, 4, 20 ; H. Jerrard, 55, 6, 3 ; F. G. Lushington, 8, 8; F. Bampfylde, 5,11,4 ; J. W. Bell, 13, 0; A. Meller, 0,13 ; G. Tahourdin, 10, 3; 8. Edwards, 1,15 ; H. Bull, 2, 6; C. S. Hunter, 4, 0*, A. H. Newington, 0, 0* ; A. Batchelor, 0, 0; S. F. Wood. 0,13; Hon. J. Powys, 16; T. B. Sturland, < ; S. H. Walker, 12; A. Lennard, 0*; W . L. Eves, 7; W. A. Golby, 8; W. L. Spofforth, 0*; E. J. Cason, 1; W. S. Sidney, 2; A. E. Gent, 7*; J- F. C. Nor­ man. 3; A. Thornton, 1* ; F. G. Thorne, 0; P. T. Wrigley, 8. No analysis of the bowling was kept, but the following were the most successful:—N. Morice, 26 wickets; A. Sharood, 22; Rev. E. B. Firth, 22; and D. L. A. Jephson, 20. DANE H ILL SCHOOL, MARGATE. Matches played 16—won 11, lost 4, drawn 1. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. W. C. Collins ... 17 ... 2 .... 581 ... 182* ... 38 7 D. Craig......... ... 17 ... 1 .... 238 ... 43 ... 14 5 M. J. H. Sayers ... 8 ... 4 .... 47 ... 12* ... 11.7 P. Home ... 16 ... 1 .... 167 ..,. 37 ... 11.1 E. Rogers ... ... 17 ... 1 ... 156 ..,. 27 ... 9.7 M. O. Forster ... 15 ... 1 ... 123 ..,. 51 ... 8.7 E. H. Coltman ... 17 ... 0 ... 143 ..,. 47 ... 8.4 A. Ricketts ... ... 6 ... 0 .... 41 ... 22 ... 6.8 E. Dowe......... ... 16 ... 4 ..,. 56 ... 20* ... 4.6 S. Home ... 15 ... 1 .... 62 ... 30* ... 4.4 B. W. Powell ... 15 ... 2 ... 46 .. . 10 ... 3.5 E. Thorp ... 6 ... 1 .... 16 ... 10* ... 8.2 E. de R. Banks ... 6 ... 3 ... 9 ..,. 6 ... 3 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. iver. P. Home 10 ... 5 ..,. 8 ... 3 ... 26 A. Ricketts ... 4 ... 1 ..,. 6 .,.. 2 ... 3 W. C. Collins 258.4 ... 09 .... 356 ... 100 ... 3 56 E.H.Coltman 201.3 ... 70 ... 286 .. 61 ... 4.C8 D. Craig......... 7 ... 3 ..,. 8 .... 1 ... 8 E. Rogers 45 ... 7 ... 114 .,.. 14 ... 8.14 HORNSEY v. CITY RAMBLERS. Played at Hornsey on September 15. C it y R a m b l e r s . A. T. Pearse, c Sid­ ney, b Swinstead... 17 V. Quinlan, b Brown 4 F. E. Rothwell, b Swinstead .......... 9 J. B. Palmer, c Tur­ berville, b Swin­ stead ........................ 0 J. Dempsey, c and b Swinstead .......... 0 H. J. Sturgeon, c and b Swinstead ... W. R. Hassall, b Swinstead .......... W . Scott, c Turber­ ville, b Swinstead E. L. Johnson, b Brown ................. W. Softley, b Swin- stean........................ W. Bee, not out B ........................ Total .......... 13 H o r n s e y . F. Swinstead, b John­ son ........................ 5 A. Turberville, lbw, b Dempsey.................20 B. A. Clarke, not out 8" F. Orton, run out ... 30 T. S. Sidaey, b Softly 0 W. P. Harrison, st Palmer,b Dempsey 0 R. A. Clarke did not bat, S. L. Clarke, b Softly G.C.Rayner, b Softly T.A. Nicholls,cRoth- well, b Dempsey... Brown, not out B 23, lb 4, w 4 ... Total ...180 NEXT ISSUE, NOVEMBEE 1.

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