Cricket 1888
NOV. 1 1888. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. COWLEY LAMBERT’S XI. v. CAPTAIN ELIOTT’ S XI. Played at Broadwater on September 28. C. L ambert ’ s XI. First Innings. M. W. Marshall, c and b Harrold ........................ A. J. Whittenham, b Pren dergast ........................ W . Lawrence, c Harrold, b Eliott .......... .......... C. Lambert, b Eliott N. Debenham, b Huxford E. T. Norris, b Eliott ... 17 W. Doe, b Eliott... B. Nash, b Eliott H. Broom, b Huxford ... 1 S. Shepherd, b Huxford... 2 J. Brown, not out .......... 0 B 6,1 b 2, w 8 ..........11 Second Innings. b Prendergast... 24 b Eliott .......... 9 b Prendergast... 27 not out ..........61 c Prendergast, b Huxford..........28 c Huxford, b Eliott .......... 9 b Eliott ... c Huxford, Eliott ... b Eliott ... b Eliott b Eliott B 8,1 b 3 ... 11 .. 0 b ... 0 ... 16 .. 0 0 Total .................81 C a p t a in E l io t t ’ s X I. Total ...185 Col. Sergt. Magee, run out ................. 0 O, M. St. Huxford, b W hittenham ............15 D. G. Prendergast, run out .................41 Capt. Eliott, b Deb enham ...................33 Sergt. Harrold, b Marshall...................12 Corp. Dalrymple, b Debenham .......... 0 Priv. Birch, b Mar shall .......................10 Col. Sergt. Healy, notout ................. 8 Priv. McDermott, b Debeuham .......... 1 Priv. Stanley, b Marshall .......... 2 Priv. Aust, b Deb enham ................. 0 B 7,1 b 3 ..........10 Total ..137 STREATHAM CLUB. Matches played 27—Won 11, lost 10, drawn 6. RESULTS OP MATCHES. May 5—v. Beckenham. Drawn. Beckenham, 219; Streatham, 134 for 6 wickets. May 12—v. Press Club. Won by 24) runs. Streat ham, 296; Press Club, 56. M a y 19 —v. Wimbledon. W onbyl8runs. Streat ham, 142; Wimbledon, 124 and 40 for 5 wickets. May2t—v. Tooting. Drawn. Streatham, 233; Tooting, 139for 9 wickets. May 21—v . Tooting 2nd XI. Won by an innings and 34runs. Streatham, 95; Tooting,33and 28. May 26—v. Richmond. Dr vwn. Streatham, 314; Richmond, 132 for 5 wickets. May 26—v. Norwood Park. L >st by 10 runs. Nor wood Park, 109; Streatham, 99 and 38 for 4 wickets. June 2—v. Buckhurst Hill. Won by 10 wickets. Buckhurst Hill, 33 and 158; Streatham, 133 and 60 for no wicket. J u n e 9 —v. Guy’s Hospital. Won by 15 runs. Guy’s Hospital, 28; Streatham, 43 for 2 wickets. June 13—v. Crystal Palace. Drawn. Crystal Palace, 397 ; Streatham, 117 for 8 wicket?. June 16—v. Old Cliftonians. Lost by 15 runs. Streatham, 50 and 85; Old Cliftonians, 65 and 37 for 3 wickets. June 21—v. Rev. Lewis’ School. Drawn. Rev. Lewis’School,21 for 3wickets; rain stopped play. June 23—v. Surbiton. Won by 265 runs. Streat ham, 314; Surbiton, 49 and 41 for 3 •wickets. June 39—v. Richmond. Lost by 33 runs. Streat ham, 37; Richmond, 70 and 137 for 8 wickets. June 3D—v. Richmond 2nd XI. Lost by 198 runs. Streathani; 63; Richmond, 261 for 9 wickets. J u ly 7 —v. M.C.C. & G. Drawn. Streatham, 102; M.C.C. & G , 76 for 8 wickets, July 14—v. Hampstead Nondescripts. Won by 152 runs. Streatham, 185; Hampstead Nondescripts, 33. July 21—v. Leatherhead. Lost by 9 wickets. Streatham, 47 and 64; Leatherhead, 109 and 4 for 1 wicket. August 6—v. Tooting. Lost by 81 runs. Tooting, 180; Streatham, 96 and 67 for 9 wickets. August 6- -v. Tooting 2nd XI. Lost by 90 runs. Streatham, 28 and 34; Tooting, 33 and 119. August 10—v. Leatherhead. Lost by 101 runs. Leatherhead, 172; Streatham, 71 and 161 for 7 wickets. Aujust 11—v. Beckenham. Won by an innings and 108 runs. Streatham, 203; Beckenham, 58 and 37. August 18-v . Marlborough Blues. Lost by 58 runs. Streatham, 85; Marlborough Blues, 143 and 32 for 2 wickets. Sept. 1—v. Crystal Palace. Won by 2 runs. Streatham, 77and 119; Crystal Palace, 75. Sept. 8—v 3rd Surrey R.V. Won by 190 runs. Streatham, 217; 3rd Surrey R.V., 27 and 46 for 7 wickets. Sept. 15—v. Johnson’s XI. Lost by 250runs. Streat ham, 40; Johnson’s XI., 29\ Sept. 22—v. Police. Won by an innings and 55 runs. Streatham, 212; Police, 64 and 93. BITTING AVERAGES. Times Inns.not out. Most in Runs.an Inns.Aver. E. C. Bambridge .. 9 ... 1 . . 255 .. 147*.. 31.7 C. L. Morgan... .. 23 ... 1 . . 567 . . 114 .. 25.17 W. B ir d ......... .. 9 ... 1 . . 202 .. 52 .. 25.2 W. S. Trollope . . 24 ... 2 .. 451 .. 100 .. 20.11 H. E. Petherick .. 18 ... 0 . . 163 ... 24 .. 9.1 A. C. Broadbent .. 12 ... 1 . . 90 . . 44 .. 8.2 L. Mortimer ... .. 10 ... 0 . . 79 . . 34 .. 7.9 E. P. Rathbone .. 11 ... 1 . . 79 . . 25 .. 7.9 M J. Dauglish .. 9 ... 0 . . 71 .. 23 .. 7.8 C. H. Mortimer .. 9 ... 0 . . 65 . . 27 .. 7,2 F .W . Mills ... .. 13 ... 2 . . 63 . . 27 .. 5.7 A. B. Field ... .. 9 ... 1 . . 44 . . 14 .. 5.4 J. A. Druce ... .. 9 ... 3 . . 80 . . 9*.. 5. C. Morgan .. 16 ... 9 . . 34 . . 14*.. 4.6 Under 8 innings. W. P. Carpmael .. 1 ... 1 . . 4i . . 41*.. 41. F. H. Stevens .. 5 ... 0 . . 141 . . 65 .. 58.1 E. C. Evelyn ... .. 7 ... 0 . . 183 . . 66 .. 26.1 H. H. Scott ... .. 3 ... 1 . . 42 . . 34 .. 21. P. W . Leaf ... .. 3 ... 0 . . 55 . . 25 .. 18.1 H .C .B ett ... .. 1 ... 0 . . 18 . . 18 .. 18. H. M. Leaf ... .. 7 ... 1 . . 86 . . 32 .. 14.2 W. Gibbs ... .. 4 ... 0 . . 57 . . 23 .. 14.1 J. W. Houghton .. 3 ... 0 . . 42 . . 25 .. 14. E. Robinson ... .. 6 ... 1 . . 62 . . 26 . . 12.2 A. Lingham ... .. 5 ... 1 . . 48 . . 21*... 12. C. H. Leaf ... .. 7 ... 0 . . 81 . . 30 .. 11.4 A. N. Morley... .. 7 ... 0 . . 80 . . 27 .. 11.3 N. C. Bailey ... ... 6 ... 0 .. 68 .. 22 . . 11.2 R. K. Hirvey... ... 6 ... 2 .. 37 . . 13 . . 9 1 K. J. Key........ . .. 2 ... 0 .. 19 . . 18 . . 9.1 W. G. L. Powell .. 7 ... 1 . . 52 . . 31 . . 8.4 A. Lloyd-Jones ... 1 ... 0 .. 8 . . 8 . . 8. E. C. Drake ... .. 5 ... 1 .. 28 . . 15*. . 7. F. Johnson (pro.) .. 4 ... 0 . . 28 . . 28 .. 7. S. H. Flindt ... ... 5 ... 0 .. 32 . 23 . . 6.2 A. H. Sharman ... 3 ... 0 .. 21 . . 11 . . 6.2 E. P. Pulbrook ... 5 ... 1 .. 22 . . 10 . . 5.2 A. C. Barton ... ... 3 ... 1 .. 11 .. 5 . . 5.1 C. R. Sheward ... 4 ... 0 .. 20 .. 8 . . 6. J. E. Trollope ... 4 ... 0 .. £0 .. 13 . . 5. W. R. Higson... ... 7 ... 0 .. 29 .. 13 . . 4.1 C. B. Pike ... .. 5 ... 1 . . 17 . . 6*.. 4.1 H. F ie ld .......... ... 2 ... 0 .. 7 . . 7 . . 3.1 J. S. Mallam ... ... 2 ... 0 .. 6 . 4 . . 3. H. W. Wilson... ... 1 ... 0 .. 8 .. 3 . . 3. H .B . Field ... .. 2 ... 0 .. 5 . . 3 . . 2.1 H. E. Carpmael ... 1 ... 0 .. 2 . 2 . . 2. W. M. Yetts ... ... 5 ... 0 .. 6 . . 4 . . 1.1 H. S. Barkworth ... 1 ... 0 .. 1 .. 1 . . 1. E. H. Leaf ... ... 1 ... 0 .. 1 . . 1 . . 1. J. Steedman ... ... 1 ... 0 .. 1 . . 1 . . 1. I). Wotherspoon ... 3 ... 0 .. 3 .. 3 . . 1. E. Mortimer ... ... 2 ... 0 .. 1 . . 1 . . 1. The following played without scoring.—R.Bailey. E.H,Coles, E.M.Harper, R. Mortimer, S.Mortimer, H. Vaughan, and W. Vint. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Ruus. Wkts. Aver- C. M organ..........215 H.E. Petherick... 332.1 E. C. Bambridge 81.3 H. M. L ea f..........113.4 . C. L. Morgan ...260.2 W. S. Trollope ... 128.3 Under 6 133 10 17.3 3 , 6 >.3 44.2 29 10 64 5 , 115 . , 129 . . 23 . , 28 . . 98 , , 34 . , 340... 56 . , 652... 86 . , 160... 19 . 234 ... 20 . . 495... 32 . . 325... 15 . 6.4 7.50 , 8.8 11.14 , 15.16 , 21.10 Innings. H. Field .......... 13 3 ... 6 ... 18 ... 5 ... 3.3 W. P. Carpmael 10 ... 6 ... 8 ... 2 ... 4. H. H. S cott........ 17.3 ... 5 ... 36... 7 ... 5.1 J. F. Steedman... 3... 1 ...9 ... 1 ... 9. S. H. Plindt ... 6 >.3 ... 23 ... 132 ... 12 ... 11. F. H. Stevens ... 4.2 ... 8 ... 113 ... 10 ... 11.3 N.C. Bailey ... 29 ... 8 ... 65 ... 5 ... 13. H. Rathbone ... 10 ... 2 ... 13 ... 1 ... 13 E. P. Rathbone... 64 ... 18 ... 134 ... 10 ... 13.4 C. R. Sheward ... 5 ... 0 ... 15 ... 1 ... 15. F. Johnson ( pro.) 38.1 ... 9 ... 77 ... 5 ... 15.2 J. W. Roughton 11 ... 5 ... 17 ... 1 ... 17. A. H. Sharman... 14.1 ... 5 ... 34 ... 2 ... 17. M. J. Dauglish ... 15 ... 2 ... 52 ... 3 ... 17.1 C. H. L e a f......... 23 ... 5 ... 45 ... 2 ... 22.1 E. C. Evelyn ... 20 ... 8 ... 46 ... 2 ... 23. W. G. L. Povell... 39 ... 7 ... 126 ... 5 ... 25.1 A. C. Broadbent 9 ... 2 ... 26 ... 1 ... 26. K. J. Key .......... 21 ... 1 ... 64 ... 2 ... 34. The following bowled without taking wickets: — H.C.Bett, 9 overs for 7runs; E. C Drake, 3 -3 ; A. B. Field,2—10; W.Gibbs, 3-17; R.K. Harvey,4-10; A Lingham, 1 -4 ; F. W. Mills, 7—45; a. N. Morley, 6—22; L. Mortimer, 4—9; E. P. Pulbrook, 4—18; J. E. Trollope, 5—13. MARRIAGE OF MR, K. J. KEY. On Thursday, October 11, Mr. K. J. Key, the well-known Surrey cricketer, was married to Miss Helen Abercrombie, eldest daughter of Mr. W . Abercrombie, of Lyngarth, _Brook lands, Cheshire. The ceremony, which took place at the church of St. John the Divine, Brooklands, was witnessed by a large number of friends of the two families interested, as well as by many well-wishers from the sur rounding villages. Mr. G. W . Ricketts, of Oxford University and Surrey, was the best man, and among the other guests were Mr. J. H. Brain, the Oxford Captain of 1887. Late in the day Mr. and Mrs. Key left for London en route to Paris, where they spent the honey moon. BRIXTON WANDERERS v. LENNOX. Played on October 15. David Maclauchlan,b C. Tregellas .......... Maurice J. Wells, c Steed, b C. Tre gellas ........................ P. Maclauchlan, c Heasman, b T. S. Tr jgellas................. C. F. Jones, b T. S. Tregellas................. A. A. Griffiths, c and b C. Tregellas ... E. H. Cross, b T. S. Tregellas ... .......... B r ix t o n W a n d e r e r s . 7 3 Leonard Webb, b T. S. Tregellas......... F. Fowler, b C. Tre gellas ................. F. J. Finlinson, b T. S. Tregellas......... Edgar White, run out ........................ H. T. Bull, not out... Extras .......... W. P. Dodgson, c and b Jones ................. 4 J. Rimmington, c Cross, b B u ll.......... 9 C. H. Carter, c White, b Bull........................ 7 J. H. Farrer, b Bull... 15 T. S. Tregellas, b Bull ........................ 0 C. P. Tregellas, b Griffiths ................. 7 Total ......... 49 A. G. Booty, c D. Maclauchlan,bBull 12 B. W. Heasman, b B ull........................ 0 H. E. Steed, b Griffiths................ 0 J. Smith, not out ... 2 W. V. Goad, c and b Griffiths... .......... 2 Extras................ 1 Total , 59 BRIXTON WANDERERS v. NON DESCRIPTS. Played at Catford. David Maclauchlan, b H earne................. 8 A. E. Veillard, b Hearne .................26 Edgar H. Cross, b Waller8 .................48 Leonard Webb, run out ......................... 3 P. Maclauchlan, h w, b Wallers................. 2 B. Glover, b Wallers 9 B r ix t o n W a n d e r e r s , A. A. Griffiths, c Waller, b Kendall lt H. L. Puckle, run out ........................ 6 H. G. Driver, b Hearne ................. 1 F. Fowler, not out... 0 C. Herring, c Bailey, b Wallers ......... 0 Extras.................19 Total ...133 NONDESCRIPTS. Kendall, b Glover ... 3 Webbe, c Cross, b Griffiths ................. 2 Alec. Hearne, not out 21 French, c D. Mac lauchlan, b Puckle 13 W. Bai’ey, not out... Extras................. Total ......... T he annual general meeting of the Cheshire County and Stockport Club will be held in the pavilion on the cricket ground, Stockport, on Saturday the 10th inst. at 8 p.m. The annual dinner will take place at the George Hotel, Stockport, on Thursday, December 6, at 6.30 p.m. P la y in g for the United Westminster School 3 against the Church Institute, at Garratt Green on September 22nd, W . M. Heller took 7 wickets (all clean bowled) for 4 runs, and going in first wicket down, carried his bat for 28, out of a total of 55, NEXT ISSUE, NOVEMBER 29.
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