Cricket 1888

438 CRICKET s A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. NOV. 1, 1888. BROADWATER CLUB. Matches played 19 —Won 13, lost 3, drawn 3. RESULTS OF MATCHES. M atches W on . June 2—Brookwood, v. Brookwood. Won. Broad­ water, 246; Brookwood, 139 and 49 for no wicket. June 6—Broadwater, v. Charterhouse. Won. Broadwater, 319 for 5 wickets; Charter­ house, 119. July 7—Broadwater, v. Old Carthusians. Won. Broadwater, 79 and 143 for 5 wickets; Old Carthusians, 64. July 14—Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. Won. Broadwater, 214 for 4 wickets; Crystal Palace, 168. August 6—Broadwater, v. Esher. Won. Broad­ water, 256 for 3 wickets; Esher, 131. August 7—Broadwater, v. Marlboro’ Blues. Won Broadwater, 146; Marlboro’ Blues, 86 and 31 for 4wickets. August 8—Broadwater, v. Emeriti. Won. Broad­ water, 177; Emeriti, 114 and 33 for 4 wickets. August 18—Broadwater, v. Oatlands Park. Won. Broadwater, 242; Oatlands Park, 173. August 25—Broadwater, v. XXII. of Farncombe. Won. Broadwater, 94; XXII.of Farncombe, 83. August 31—Liphook, v. Liphook. Won. Broad­ water, 51 and 75; Liphook, 43 and 44. Sept. 8—Sandhurst, v. R.M.C. Won. Broadwater, 156; R.M.C., 113 and 1C8 for 4 wickets. Sept. 17—Broadwater, v. Aldershot. Won. Broad­ water, 241; Aldershot, 84 and 83 for 2 wickets. Sept. 20—Broadwater, v. Gosden. Won. Broad­ water, 179; Gosden, 82 and 214 for 9 wickets. M atches L ost . May 12—Esher, v. Esher. Lost. Broadwater, 235; Esher, 238 for 8 wickets. May 26—Charterhouse, v. Charterhonse 2nd XI. Lost. Broadwater, 142; Charterhouse 2nd XI. 218. Sept. 5—Broadwater, v. L.S.W.R. Lost. Broad­ water, 137; L.S.W.R., 201. M atches D ra w n . May 1—Broadwater, v. Surrey Club. Drawn. Broadwater, 99 for 8 wickets; Surrey Club, 236. June 9—Cranleigh, v.SurreyCountySchool. Drawn. Broadwater, 271; Surrey County School did not bat. August 30, 31—Aldershot, v. Aldershot Division. Drawn. Broadwater, 328; and 34 for 4 wickets; Aldershot Division, 236 and 163. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Inns, not out. Runs. Aver. E. J. D. Mitchell 8 ... 4 ... 137 ... 86 .. 34.1 T. G. Cannon .. 9 ... 1 ... 228 ... 67 .. 28.4 G. H. Blyther .. 15 ... 2 ... 252 ... 77 .. 19.5 R. W. Burroughs 5 ... 1 ... 77 ... 37 .. 19.1 A. E. Coates .. 8 ... 0 ... 125 .. 61 .. 15.5 J. Dacres ......... 13 ... 2 ... 360 .. 47 .. 14.6 C. Higham........ 7 .,. 1 ... 85 ... 61 .. 14.2 C. Springthorpe 19 ... 7 .. 360 .. 34*.. 33 4 A. H. Smith 23 ... 2 ... 272 .. 54 .. 32 20 J. W. Knowles .. 9 ... 1 ... 98 .. 26 .. 12.2 C. P ea rse ......... 23 ... 1 ... 252 ... 49 .. 11.10 J. Fisher ......... 12 ... 0 ... 335 ... 30 .. 113 A. East ......... 18 ... 1 ... 173 ... 39*.. 10.3 F. Mote ......... 4 ... 2 ... 20 .. 9 .. 10 W. D. Butler .. 8 ... 1 ... 53 .. 14 .. 7.4 W. R. Hassell .. 4 ... 0 ... 29 ... 21 .. 7.1 T. W. Blenkiron 15 ... 4 ... 62 .. 17 .. 5.7 P. G oodey........ 4 ... 0 ... 21 ... 13 .. 5.1 H. N. Smith 4 ... 1 ... 15 .. 32 .. 5 C. Kelley ......... 5 ... 1 ... 5 ... 3 .. 1.1 BOWLING AVERAGES Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A. East .......... 69 ... 34 .. 177 .. 24 .. 7.9 E.J.D.Mitchell 110 ... 39 .. 186 ... 25 .. 7.11 T.W. Blenkiron 237 ... 69 .. 448 .. 45 .. 9.43 A. H. Smith ... 214 ... 64 .. 436 .. 32 .. 13.20 C. Pearse 153 ... 38 .. 350 ... 23 .. 15.5 S. W. C attley.......... ... 5 .. . 1 ..,. 240 ..,. 60. C. E. Brownrigg ... W. D. Marshall ... ... 3 .. ... 16 .. .. 1 ., . 1 .. ,. 115 .. . 620 .. ,. 57.1 . 41.5 R. S. Lucas .......... ... 3 ... 0 .,,. 91 .. 30.1 H. E. Casswell.......... ... 5 ..,. 0 .,.. 145 ..,. 29. H. C. B ett................. ... 8 ... 1 .,.. 187 .,.. 26.5 J. A. Gibbs .......... ... 11 ..,. 1 .,,. 246 .,,. 24.6 J. R. Spers .......... ... 3 ... 0 .. 74 .,,. 24.2 S. Farnfield .......... ... 5 .... 1 .,.. 93 .,.. 23.1 M. Marshall .......... ... 16 ... 0 .,,. 361 ,. 22 9 H. Ferguson-Davie ... 4 .,.. 0 .,.. 86 .,.. 21.2 Street ........................ ... 9 .,,. 1 .. 124 .,.. 15.4 C. Lambert .......... ... 9 ... 2 ... 103 ... 14.5 N. Debenham .......... ... 3 .... 0 ... 37 ... 12.1 L. Phillips .......... ... 10 ..,. 3 .,.. 78 .,.. 11.1 F. de G . English ... ... 3 .. 0 .,.. 33 .,,. 11. BOWLING AVERAGES. W, F. Umney ... E. A. Nepean ... G. Bolden.......... H. C. Bett.......... Street................. J. A. Gibbs ... M. Marshall ... Balls. .. 213 .. 170 .. 285 .. 363 ... 1069 ... 185 Runs. ... 70 ... 80 . ... 91 , ... 338 . .. 459 , ... 303 ... 256 . Wkts. .. 10 .. .. 10 .. .. 10 .. .. 14 .. 43 .. .. 30 ., .. 18 .. Aver. . 7. . 8. . 9.1 • 9.12 . 10.2q . 30.r . 14.4 “ H ow to P lace a C rick et F ie l d .” — J ust P u b lish e d . T h e N e w Laws op C r ic k e t . —As revised by the Marylebone Cricket Club, with five specially arranged diagrams “ How to Place a Cricket Field” as follows:—1. To Slow Bowler (either Rouad-arm or “ L obs” ); 2. A slow or medium Left-handed Bowler (Round-arm); 3. To an’ Ordinary Medium-pace Bowler; 4. To a Fast Left-handed Bowler (Round-arm); 5. To a Fast Round-arm Bowler. Sent post free 2£d. Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors Commons, E.C. or from all dealers. NORTHBROOK CLUB. (F irst E lev en ). Matches played, 22—won 5, lost 8, drawn 9. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. (S econd E lev en ). Matches played, 21—won 14, lost 5, drawn 2. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. A. H. Woolmer ... 5 ... 3 ... 71 ... 67*..., 35.1 8. A. Abbott... ... 10 ... 1 ..„ 295 ... 82*..,, d2.7 T. G. Cannon ... 5 ... 1 ..,. 313 ... 44 .... 28.1 W. D. Butler ... 35 ... 3 ... 301 .,,. 65*..., 25.1 C. Higham ... ... 5 ... 0 ... 108 .... 54 ..., 21.3 C. Springthorpe... 6 ... 0 ... 117 ... 63 .... 19.3 G. H. Blyther ... 7 ... 1 ... 117 .... 3) ..., 19.8 F. M ote.......... ... 10 ... 2 ... 344 ... 43 ..,. 18. J. A. Fisher ... ... 9 ... 1 ..,. 142 ... 54 .... 17.6 H. Leeds ... 12 ... 3 ... 128 ..,. 35*... 14 2 V. Smith ... ... 12 ... 2 ... 117 .,.. 36*... 31.7 P. R. C. Bayne ... 7 .... 1 ... 69 ..,. 28 ... 11.3 F. A. Smith... ... 5 ... 0 .. 53 ... 22 .... 10.3 H. N. Smith... ... 15 ... 0 ..,. 144 ... 34 .... 9.9 S. O. Woolmer ... 13 ... 1 ..,. 97 ... 22 .. . 8.1 J. E. Rice ... ... 7 .. . 0 ... £6 ... 24 ... 8 H. P. Digby ... ... 9 ... 0 .... 64 ... 24 .... 7.1 C. Kelly.......... ... 5 .. . 2 .,.. 20 ... 8 ... 62 S. A llin .......... ... 7 ... 1 ... 35 ... 13*... 5.5 P. R. Steele... ... 18 ... 4 ... 69 ... 24 .... 4.13 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns . Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. Leeds ... 200.1 ... 83 ... 284 ... 64 .... 428 V. Smith ... 79.1 ... 3) ... 141 ..., 20 ... 7.1 P.R.Bayne ... 53.1 ... 16 ... 103 ..., 13 ..,. 7.12 H. N. Smith 70 ... 31 ... 169 ... 2) ..,. 8.9 S. Abbott ... 102.3 ... 34 ... 163 ... 15 ..., 10.13 Springthorpe 30.4 ... 7 ... 67 ..., 6 .... 11.1 Mr. W. D. Butler, 24, Wisteria-road, Lewisham, has succeeded Mr. F. A. Smith as secretary. BRADFIELD COLLEGE. Matches played 10—Won 5, drawn 1, lost 4. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. L. D a le.......... ,... 9 .... 0 ... 180 .,.. 77 ... 20. H. A. Tapsfield ... 10 .... 1 ... 182 ..,. 79 ... 20.22 W. B. Jenyns ... 10 .... 0 ... 142 .,,. 38 ... 14.2 E. E .Lea ... ... 7 .... 0 ... 84 .... 24 ... 12. G. M .T. Smyth ... 10 .... 1 ... 196 ..,. 54 ... 21.88 W. T. Gellibrand 10 .... 0 ... 84 ..,. 24 ... 8.4 W. H. Crawley ... 9 .. 1 .,.. 84 .. 21 ... 10.5 F. D. T. Smyth ... 9 ... 1 .,,. 81 ... 28 ... 10.12 A. It. Warren ... 9 ... 5 ..,. 51 ... 19 ... 12.75 C. E. Nicholl ... 7 ... 1 .,,. 98 ... 34 ... 16.S3 W .T. Blunt ... ... 7 ... 2 ... 63 ... 22 ... 12.6 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. L. Dale................. 171 ... 54 ... 316 .... 87 ... 8.54 H. A. Tapsfield.. . 264 4. .. 85 ... 536 ... 45 ... 12.13 E. E. Lea ... .,.. 109 ... 27 ... 250 ... 14 ... 17.85 F. D. T. Smyth ... 221 .„. 64 ... 521 ... 42 ... 12.40 T. P a d w ick , playing for Redhill v. Outwood on September 19, carried his bat through the first innings, and was not out also in the second (unfinished) innings. W ille s d e n C lu b .— Mr. Richard Davie having resigned the secretaryship, any com­ munications on business of the club should in future bo addressed to his successor, H. Walter Pritt, Penwortham, Craven Park, Willesden, N.W. HORNSEY v. T. S. SIDNEY’S ELEVEN . Played at Hornsey on September 22. T. S. S id n e y ’ s E lev en . H. Morice, b G. Swin­ stead ........................ 0 F. Bryan, b G. Swin­ stead ........................ 2 D. C. Lee, b Bac­ meister .................15 Rev. E. B. Firth, c Howard, b Bac­ meister .................37 A. H. Behrend, b Jas. Clarke ................. 16 H. A. Smith, b G. Swinstead .......... 9 D. L. A. Jephson, b B acm eister..........18 C. F. Levick, b Jas. Clarke ................. 26 F. Orton, c Clarke, b Bacmeister ... 0 A. L. Ford, b F. Swinstead ..........14 C. S. W. Cobbold, b F. Swinstead ... 2 T. Sidney, not ou t... 0 B 10,1 b 3, n b 1 14 Total... 153 H o rn sey . Jeph- H. W. Bryant, b Jeph­ son ........................ 9 W. P. Harrison, st Ford, b Cobbold ... 2 F.Swinstead, c Bryan, b Cobbold .......... 0 G. Swinstead, c Sid­ ney, b Jephson ... 19 B. A. Clarke, b Cob- Total bold ....................... G. C. Rayner, A. L. Howard, F. Bisiker and Brown did not bat. Jas. Clarke, b son .. F. Nicholls, b Jeph­ son ........................ 9 L. H. Bacmeister, not o u t .......... ... 2 B ........................ 4 BROADWATER v. GOSDEN. Played at Broadwater on September 20. B ro a d w a te r. B.Marshall.bHolden C. C. Burke, b Gibbs F. de G. English, b Gibbs ................. O. P. Marshall, not out ........................ B 5,1b 4 .......... A. J. Webbe, c Gooch, b Gibbs .................25 M. Marshall, b Finch 0 Capt.Eliott, b Holden 19 E.A.Nepean, c Trask, b Gooch .................54 Street, b F in ch ..........14 E. Lambert, b Finch 15 E.Fairtlough, c and b Holden .................29 G osden . First Innings. Major Spens, b Nepean ... 1 Surg. J. E. Trask, b Street 3 E. Murdoch, b Nepean ... 20 Major Dorling, b Nepean 16 C. W. Gooch, c Webbe, b Nepean ... ................. 3 J. A. Gibbs, b Nepean ... 21 F. W. Finch, c Webbe, b Street................. .......... 3 E. Ponsonby, c Eliott, b Nepean ........................ 0 Capt. Sawyer, b Street ... 5 Total ...179 Second Innings. b Webbe .............12 not out ........... 101 c Street, b N epean.............33 c Nepean, b Street ........... 11 T. V. Gibbs, b Street Holden, not out........ B 6,1 b 3............... Total ........ b N epean.......... c and b Street... c and b Nepean b Street .......... st Eliott, b Street .......... run out .......... not out ... 82 B 24,1 b 4... 28 Total ...214 BROADWATER v. ALDERSHOT. Played at Broadwater on September 17. Street, b Forsyth ... 45 M. Marshall, c Gore, b Forsyth................. 4 C. E. Fairtlough, lbw, b Forsyth................ 0 J. A. Gibbs, c and b Forsyth ................. 0 W. H. Leese, c and b G o r e ........................72 C. Lambert, c Trask, b Wordsworth ... 24 B roadw ater . Capt. Eliott, lb w , b Dorling ..........22 L. Phillips, not out 25 J. E. Sparkes, c and b Crawford ..........14 G. Smith, b Forsyth 9 A. King, c Stone, b Crawford ..........11 B 9,1 b 4, w 2 ... 35 Total ...241 A ldershot . First Innings. Surgeon Trask, run out ........................16 Lieut. Crawford, b Street........................ 0 Serg. Wordsworth, b Street....................... 4 Priv. Forsyth, c Phil­ lips, b S treet..........39 Major Dorling, b Street....................... 4 Lieut. Gore, c Street, b Gibbs ................. 9 Capt. Coleman, c Leese, b Gibbs ... Serg. M. Allan, c Marshall, b Gibbs Serg. Maunsell, b Gibbs ................. Lieut. Hobbs, c Eliott, b Smith ... Corp. Stone, absent B 2,1 b 7 .......... Total 0 o 9 84 In the Second Innings Trask scored (not out) 35. Crawford (run out) 40, Stone, b Smith 2; b 6— Total, 83, NEXT ISSUE, NOVEMBEE 29.

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