Cricket 1888

SE P T . 20, 1888. ORICKETs A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 429 UPPINGHAM SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Moat in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns Aver. F. H. W. How ... 15 ... 1 ... 303 ... 72 ..., 21.9 E. Castle .......... 15 ... 1 ... 299 ... 81* ... 21.5 G. H. Hannay ... 14 ... 1 ... 2 6 . .. 48* ... 17.5 A. D. Alderson... 15 ... 0 ... 226 ... 39 ... 15.1 B. E. Figeis ... 15 ... 2 ..., 166 ... 30* ... 12.10 C. A. Wolferstan 14 ... 0 ... 178 .,.. 40 ... 12.10 F. S. Smith 9 ... 4 ... 59 ... 17* ... U.4 A. S. H ogg.......... 11 ... 0 ... 145 ... 42 ... 10.5 H. G. Peachey ... 13 ... 3 ... 102 ... ai* ... l rt.2 G.E. Hemingway 11 ... n .. . 78 ... 21 ... 7.1 F. W. riemmant 13 ... 3 ... 60 ... 2J ..., 6 BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. O.A. P.W olferstan 1632 . . 125 . . 702 . . 44 . . 15.42 F W. Hemmant 1786 . . 144 . . 731 . . 46 . . 15.44 F. S. Smith... . . 43) .. 45 ... 146 . . 8 . . 18.2 A 8. Hogg ... .. 90 . . 4 . . 70 . . 3 . . 23.1 F. H. W. How .. 104 . . 4 . . 51 . . 2 . . 25.1 CHARLTON PARK v. POST OFFICE. Played at Charlton Park on September 1. P o st O ffic e . H. Turrell, not out ... 52 G. Buckwell, b Mc­ Canlis........................ 2 T. D. Jones, b A. Burnett ................. 5 T. Deacon, b Mc­ Canlis ................. 0 J. N. Haslam, b Mc­ Canlis ................. 0 A. J. King, c Sargent, b A. B urn ett.......... 3 S. P. Mitchell, b A. Burnett ................. 0 H. W . Hardcastle, c McCanlis, b W. B urnett................ 18 T. W. Heighley, b A. B urnett................. 1 F. T. Bartwe'l, c Whitfield, b Keats 5 H. C. Smith, b W. B urnett................. 3 Extras .......... 9 Total C harlton P a rk . Capt. W. McCanlis, b Jones........................ 2 W. Burnett, b Jones 14 S. R. Sargent, b Jonos 0 A. Burnett, c Hard­ castle, b Bucknell lt A. Lovey. b Turrell... 14 Capt. G B. Whitfield, c Haslam, b Buck­ nell ........................ 0 W. J. C. Keats and E. V. C. de Rheims, b Bartwell.................11 H. Mills, not out ... 26 W .J. McCanlis, not out ........................ 6 Extras................ 11 Total ..........95 Graham did not bat. BURLINGTON WANDERERS. Matches played 27—won 11; lost 7; drawn 9. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 12—East Molesey, v. East Molesey. Won by 6 wickets and 44 runs. Burlington Wan­ derers, 239 for 4 wickets; East Molesey, 95. May 19—Eltham, v. Eltham. Lost by 7 runs. Eltham, 42 and 54 for 8 wickets; Burlington Wanderers, 35. May 26—Wandsworth, v. Spencer. Drawn. Bur­ lington Wanderers, 202; Spencer, 82 for 3 wickets. May 26—Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe. Lost by 8i runs. Addiscombe, 177 ; Burlington Wan­ derers, 93. June 2—Battersea, v. Battersea. Drawn. Batter­ sea, 187; Burlington Wanderers, 154 for 1 wicket. June 2—Carshalton, v. Carshalton. Won by 113 runs and 2 wickets. Carshalton, 59; Bur­ lington Wanderers, 172 for 8 wickets. June 9—Lee, v. Ravensboume. Drawn. Ravens- bourne, 94; Burlington Wanderers, 93 for no wicket. June 9—Brondesbury.v. Merchant Taylors’ School. Won by 5 wickets and 87 runs. Merchant Taylors’School, 48; Burlington Wanderers, 335 for 5 wickets. June 16—Shepherds Bush, v. Kensington. Lost by 7 runs. Kensington, 40 and 72 ; Bur­ lington Wanderers, 33. June 16—West Kensington, v. St. Paul’s School. Won by 1 run. St. Paul s School, 101 and 55 for no wicket; Burlington Wanderers, 102 . June 23—Eltham, v. Eltham. Won by 27 runs. Burlington Wanderers, 91; Eltham, 67. June 23—Sutton, v. Sutton. Lost by 35 runs. Burlington Wanderers, 37 and 67 for 8 wickets; Sutton, 72. June 30—Erith, v. Erith. Lost by 2 runs. Bur­ lington Wanderers, 54 and 47for 3wickets; lCrith, 56. July 7—Lee. v. Northbrook. Won by 72 runs and 5 wickets. Northbrook. 47 ; Burlington Wanderers, 119 for 5 wickets. July 7—South Norwood, v. Norwood. Drawn. Burlington Wanderers, 124; Norwood, 81 for 1 wicket. July 9—Dorking, v. Dorking. Drawn. Dorking, 316; Burlington Wanderers, 13 for 2 wickets. July 14—Bushey Park. v. Hampton Wick. Drawn. Hampton Wick, 193; Burlington Wan­ derers. 58 for 1 wicket. July 21—Charlton, v. Charlton Park. Won by 50 runs. Burlington Wanderers, 138; Charlton Park, 88. July 21—Hackbridge, v. Hackbridge House. Won by 1wicket and 2runs. Hac bridge House. 110; Burlington Wanderers, 112 for 9 wickets. July 23—Croydon, v. Croydon. Won by an innings and 7 runs. Burlington Wanderers, 128; Croydon, 38 and 83. July 28—Ewell, v. Ewell. Drawn. Ewell, 72 for 4 wickets; Burlington Wanderers tid not bat. August 4—Mitcham, v. Mitcham. Lost by 25 runs. Burlington Wanderers (who played three men short), 55 and 49; Mitcham, 8>». August 8—Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead. Lost by 91 runs. Burlington Wanderers, 91 and 55 for 5 wickets; Leatherhead, 182. August 11—Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park. Drawn. Burlington Wanderers, 253 for 5 wickets; Charlton Park did not bat. August 18—Epsom, v. Epsom. Won by 7 wickets. Burlington Wanderers, 200 for 3 wickets ; Epsom, 197. August 25—Croydon, v. Croydon. Drawn. Bur­ lington Wanderers, 182; Croydon, 82 for 3 wickets. Sept. 1—Lee, v. Northbrook. Won by 8 wickets and 31 runs. Northbrook, 84; Burlington Wanderers, 115 for 2 wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Moat in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. E. B. Wauren ... 13 ,... 1 ... 257 ... 92 ..., 29.9 E. Williamson ... 15 ... 4 ... 275 ... 51 ..., 25.0 F. W. Freeman ... 11 ,... 1 ... 246 ... 62 ... 24.6 E. C. Lindup... ... 15 ,... 2 ... 279 ... 44 ..., 21.6 C. E. Judge ... ... 10 ,... 1 ... 159 ... 44*..., 17.6 W. H. Lunnon ... 9 ,... 1 ... 141 ... 44*..., 17.5 A. E. Gent ... 17 ... 3 ... 25 i .,.. 6i ... 17.1 A. J. Bayley ... ... 4 ... 1 ... 51 .,.. 38 ..., 17.0 H. T. Bull ... ... 12 ... 3 ... 141 ... 33*... 16.0 M. J. Wells ... ... 5 ... 0 ... 80 ... 35 ..., 16.0 F. W. Ledger... ... 12 ... 0 ... 183 ... 87 ..,, 15.3 F. B. Godrich ... 5 ... 1 ... 46 ... 27 ..., 10.6 D. M. Bowie ... ... 5 ... 1 .. . 43 ... 29 ... 10 3 Sam. Cook ... ... 12 ,... 3 ... 9) ... 31*..., 10.0 J. Faulkner ... ... 5 ,... 1 ... 33 .,.. 12 ... 8.3 A. Carter......... ... 3 ... 0 ... 20 .,.. 20 ... 62 F. G. Bampfylde ... 7 ... 2 ... 27 ... 11*..,. 5.2 H. G. Wylae ... ... 3 ... 0 ... 15 ... 7 .... 5.0 R. Hazard ... 6 ... 2 ... IS ... 12*..,. 4.0 C. A. Stein ... ... 4 ... 1 ... 12 ... 9 ... 4.0 G. H. Wells ... ... 9 ,... 1 ... 29 .,.. 9 ... 3.5 H. M. Lupton ... 3 ... 0 ... 7 .,.. 5 ... 2.1 A. E. Green ... ... 7 ... 1 ... 11 .,.. 8 ... 1.5 B. D. Green ... ... 3 ... 1 ... 3 ... 3*... 1.1 The following played in lessi than 3 innings. F. H. Moore ... ... 2 ... 1 ... 43 .,.. 43*... 43.0 J. Baxter.......... ... 2 .... 0 ... 36 .. 34 .... 18 0 G. E le rs .......... ... 1 .... 0 ... 12 ,. 12 ... 12 0 G. H. Simpson ... 1 .... 0 .. . 8 .,.. 3 ... 30 W. J. Jeffries... ... 2 .,.. 1 ... 2 .,.. 2 ... 2.0 J. S. Walker ... ... 2 ... 0 ... 4 ... 4 ... 2.0 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. E. Williamson... 311.4 ... 121 .... 507 ... 77 ... 6.58 W. H. Lunnon... 59.4 ... 21 ... 102 ... 14 ... 7.28 F. W. freeman 165.2 ... 31 ... 376 ... 38 ... 9.89 C. A. Stein......... 26.2 ... 8 ... 95 ... 9 ... 10.55 J. B axter.......... 51.4 ... 9 ... 113 ... 10 ... 11.3 F. W. Ledger ... 81.3 ... 22 ... 175 ... 14 ... 12.5 H. T. B ull.......... 131 ... 35 ... 291 ... 23 ... 12.65 H. G. Wylde ... 12 ... 4 ... 29 ... 2 ... 14.5 E. C Lindup ... 31.1 ... 7 ... 86 ... 5 ... 172 F. B. Godrich ... 12 ... 3 ... 32 ... 1 ..., 32.0 R. D. Green ... 89.3 ... 24 ... 235 ... 7 ... 33.57 The following bowled in less than three innings. . A. Simpson... 2) ... 7 ... 35 ... 5 ... 7.0 M. J. Wells ... 7 ... 2 . 7 ... 1 ..., 7.0 D. M. Bowie bowled 12 overs for 21 runs; J. Faulkner, 3 for 12; F. Bampfylde, 2 for 2; C. E. Judge, 18for 41. Freeman, Bull, Lindup and Judge each bowled 1 no-ball; Godrich and Bowie 1 wide, and Green 3 wides. I n a m atch played on June 30, at Port Louis (Mauritius), between the Mauritius Club and the Royal Artillery and R oyal E ngineers, G. H. Ireland took five of the ten wickets of the latter side in eight balls, without a run being made off him. CHISWICK PARK CLUB. Matches played 29—won 13, lost 10, drawn 5. tie 1. BATTING AVERAGE3. Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. J. Farr .......... 22 ... 1 ... 676 ..,. 153 .. . 32.4 Von Reischach 16 ... 2 ... 372 ..., 6i* .... 268 R. B. Stewart 16 ... 1 ... 3 4 ..., 61 .... 20.4 C. S Dean 13 ... 1 ... 226 .... 70 .... 18.10 Hon. w. Maxwell 15 ... 2 ... 231 .... 31 .... 17.10 F. E. Street ... 21 ... 1 ... 33? ..., 64* .... 16.13 H. Prendergast 3 ... 0 ... 48 .... 28 .... 16. F. Goodliff ... 9 ... 0 ... 14) ..., 89 .... 15.5 H. H. Vaughan 6 ... 1 ... 74 .... 42 .... 14.4 H. Andrew ... 4 ... 0 ... 48 .... 19 .... 12. A. N. Watts ... 6 ... 0 ... 70 ..., 43 ..., 11.4 H. C. Stewart 4 .,,. 1 ... 35 . 31 .... 11.2 R. F. Finnis ... 3 .... 0 ... 30 .... ?4 .... 10. J. J. R. Green 11 ... 0 ... 107 .... 25 .... 9.8 N. A. Loraine 9 ... 0 ... 89 .... 29 .... 9.8 E. Cox .......... 10 ... 1 ... as .... 21 ..., 9.2 S. H- Beckley 14 ... 1 ... 108 .... 49* .... 84 W. E. Martyn 4 .. 0 ... 33 ... 25 . 8.1 G. B. Stocker 3 ... 0 ... 22 ... 18 .... 7.1 A. A. Surtees... 3 .,.. 1 ... 15 ... 9 ... 7.1 T. Watts.......... 4 .,.. 0 ... 24 ... 12 .... 6. R. Broadley ... 5 ... 0 ... 26 ... 12 ... 5.1 F. Compton ... 8 .,.. 3 ... 21 ... 10 .... 4.1 H.T.Grundtvig 4 .,.. 0 ... 16 ... 16 .... 4. J. Butt .......... 5 ... 1 ... 15 ... 6 ... 8.3 J. N ico ll.......... 7 ..,. 1 ... 18 .... 5 .... 3. C. F. Baxter ... 5 ... 1 ... 11 ... 5 ..., 2.3 A. Andrew ... 3 ... 0 ... 6 ... 6 ... 2. The following p matches: —P. Bovill, iayed in less than three H. J. Harrison, J. Bates, W. H. Loraine, W. C. Scott, w. Williams, A. E. Earn­ shaw, W. S. Ogle, W. F. Fuller, W. T. Town, P. R. Earnshaw, V. H. Smith. J. F. Wintringham, G.W. Hillyard, O. H. Smith, W. J. B. Johnstone, C. W. Compton, C. M. Tuke, and T. S. Tuke. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J. Farr ..........426 R. B. Stewart... 402 C. S. Dean ... 66 G.VonReischach 126 .T. J. R. Green ... 95 T. Goodliff ... 47 , 172 125 . 16 . 43 . 29 11 665 ... 668 ... 151 ... 204 ... 192 ... 122 90 ... 7.35 83 ... 8 4 15 ... 10J . 18 ... 11.16 . 13 ... 14.10 5 ... 24.2 The following bowled in less than three innings S. H. Beckley, N. A. Loraine. A. N. Watts, J Nicoll. H. J. Harrison. P. Bovill, W. C. Scott, J. Wintringham, F. E. Street, W. E. Martyn, T Webb Watts, H. H. Vaughan, H. Andrew, and H. R. Prendergast. BEDDINGTON v. ADDISCOMBE. Played at Beddington on Sept. 1. B h d d in g to n . F. J. H. Bridges, c Grant, b Roper T. Henderson, h w, Roper................. C. W. Lindsay, Howes, b Roper 3 . 34 F. E. Goddard, b F. Grant... ................ 1 H. Mundy, b Roper... 12 Rev. J. Baker, b Mackenzie ..........17 A. Kirkman, st Serres, b Roper ... J. B. Laidlaw, b Roper ................. A. B. Peile, b Roper C. E. Pothecary, c F. Grant, b Roper J. Goodison, not out B ........................ Total A d disco m be . Goodi- A. J. Lafie, c son, b Peile J. Grant, c Goodison, b Henderson.......... Rev. H. A. Serres, b Henderson .......... C. R. Forward, c and b Henderson ........ A. C. Field, b Pothe­ cary ........................ H. A. Roper, c Lind- bay, b Fothecary ... 0 17 10 F. Grant, b Pothe­ cary ........................ A.E.Howes,b Pothe­ cary ........................ P. D. Mackenzie, b Pothecary .......... W. Fi. Baines, c Kirkman, b Hen­ derson ................. S. Purser, not out ... L b ................. Total 0 , 0 . 1 , 51 JUNIOR M IDDLESEX v. PADDINGTON. J u n io r M id d le s e x . W. Harrower, not out ........................ 3 Houghton,c Shekley, W. Couchman, b Dorney .................74 J. Gillard, b Chester 16 A. Wheatley, b Dor­ ney ........................25 J. Pugh, b Shekley ... 23 Chapman, b Shekley 10 Stevens, 1 b w, o Chester .................13 J3jown, Henry and Dorrington did not bat. Paddington did not bat, b Chester Extras... Total 9 ... 16 ...189 NEXT ISSUE, NOVEMBER 1,

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