Cricket 1888

NOV . 1, 1888. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 443 PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN 1888. CLIFTON COLLEGE. Matches played 9—Won 2, drawn 2, lost 5. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns.not out.Runs.an InnsAver. H. N. Wethered ... 12 ..,. 0 ... 75 ... 31 .. 6.3 W. H. B ra in .......... 14 .. 1 ... 182 ..,. 65 ..,. 14. B. F. Hanson 14 ... 0 ... 152 ... 67 ..„ 10.12 N. W. Bradford ... 13 ... 0 .... 164 ..,. 42 .... 32.8 J. C. Orr................. 14 .. 2 ... 179 ... 34 ... 14.11 E. Orams................. 14 ... 0 . 204 .. 44 .. 14.8 C. A. Hooper......... 15 ,. 3 ... 106 ..,. 30 .,.. 8.10 F. C. S.Norrington 33 ... 4 ... 106 ... 29 ,. 11.7 N. E. B u b er.......... 12 .. 1 ... 136 ... 23 ... 12.4 E. F ield ................. 12 ... 4 .... 95 .. 40 ... 12. C.V. Wansborough 3 ... 0 ... 6 ... 6 ... 2. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Wethered ... ... 287.1 ... 10J ... 346 ... 27 ... 12.61 Bradford ... ... 240 ... 121 ... 367 ... 24 ... 15 29 Orr................. ... 253 ... 84 ... 489 ,... 29 ... 16.24 Hooper.......... ... 66 ... 16 ... 194 ... 8 ... 24.35 Norrington... ... 163 3 ... 66 ... 202 ... 11 ... 18.36 Field .......... ... 7 ... 2 ... 22 ... 0 ... 22. Wansborough ... 16 5 ... 19 .... 0 ... 19. Orr bowled 1 no -ball. ETON COLLEGE. Matches played 10—Won 4, Drawn 2, Lost 4. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns.not out. Runs, an Inns Aver. H. R. Bromley- Davenport 32 ... 1 ... 231 ... 40 ... 21. M. G. Tollemache 12 ... 0 ... 389 ... 83 ... 15.75 F. R. H.-Bathurst 31 ... 2 ... 36 ... 16 ... 4. H. W. Studd ... 32 ... 0 ... 369 ... 33 .., 14.8 C. Yate-Lee......... 6 ... 1 ... 382 ... 58 ... 36.4 W. S. Gosling ... 32 ... 0 ... 378 ... 57 ... 14.8 R. J. J on es......... 11 ... 0 ... 338 ... 34 ... 12.54 Hon. R. A. Ward 12 ... 1 ... 128 ... 25 ... 11.63 F. E. G oa d .......... 10 ... 0 ... 134 ... 24 ... 13 4 C. A. Pechell ... 6 ... 3 ... 21 ... 10 .... 7. E. T. Hodgson ... 10 ... 2 ... 47 ... 38 .. 5 87 Hon.G.O.Cadogan 10 ... 1 ... 59 ... 10 ..., 6.6 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. R. Bromley- Davenport 335 ... 55 ... 267 ... 10 ..., 26.7 M. G. Tollemache 204 ... 33 ... 63 ... 7 ..., 9. F. R. A. Bathurst 393.2 ... 61 ... 338 ... 24 ..., 14.8 H. W. Studd ... 150.2,... 57 ... 274 ... 24 ... 11.4 R. J. J on es.......... 82 ... 50 ... 3C8 ... 11 ..., 98 Hon. R. A. Ward.. 123 ... 43 ... 252 ... 12 .... 21. C. A. Pechell ... 147 ... 55 ... 276 ... 17 ..., 162 Hon.G.O.Cadogan 21 ... 7 ... 47 ... 2 ..,. 23.5 FETTES COLLEGE. Matches played 12—Won 4, drawn 6, lost 2. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns Aver. W. R. Jardine ... 13 ... 5 ..,. 623 ... 115 .... 77.7 G. T. Campbell.... 13 ... 2 .,.. 300 ... 133 ..,. 27.3 T. E. Bayley .. 11 ... 2 .,.. 93 ... 32 ..,. 10.3 R. Todd ... ... 13 ... 0 ..,. 305 ... 27 .... 81 A. R. Kay ... ... 13 ... 0 .. 93 ... 33 .... 7.2 A. N. Fleming ... 8 ... 5 ... 23 ... 12 ..., 7.2 G. H. Normand... 9 ... n .,,. 89 ... 51 .... 9 8 W. N. Boase .. 6 ... 0 .... 33 ... 17 .... 5.3 H. T. Methuen .... 12 ... 0 ... I ll ... 39 ... 9.3 C. F. Marshall ... 5 ... 1 ..,. 33 ... 9 .... 3.1 W. M. Landale.,.. 8 ... 1 ... 17 .... 13 ... 2.3 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Runs. Wkts. Aver. M. R. Jardine... ... 44 ... 147 ... 24 ... 63 T. E. Bayley ... ... 18 .,.. 105 ... 6 ... 17.3 A. N. Fleming .. 62 ... 236 ... 24 ..., 9 *20 W. N. Boase ... ... 44 ..,. 160 ... 21 .... 7.13 RUGBY SCHOOL. Matches played 9—Won 1, drawn 3, lost 5. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns not out. Runs.an Inns.Aver. A. W. Dixon ... 9 ... 1 .,.. 220 ... 59 ... 27.5 E. F. Rutter ... 12 ... 1 .... 242 ... 70 ... 22. H. S. Garraway 11 ... 0 ... 223 ... 59 .... 20.3 F.J. Nicholls... 11 .. . 0 ... 223 ... 132 ,. 20.3 E. J. Whitting 9 .,.. 0 .... 145 ... 51 .,.. 16 1 J. R. B.-Smith 6 ... 0 .. 83 ... 46 ..,. 14.3 W.E. Oakshott 8 .. . 1 ... 7 1 ... 45* ... 10.3 E W. Moss ... 9 .,,. 2 ..,. 54 ... 17 ... 7.7 C. O. V. Owen.. 11 . 2 .. 63 ... 16 ... 6.9 W.O.Dunkerley 8 .!! 2 ;.. 29 ... 10* ... 4.8 V. H. Kendall... 6 ... 0 ... G . 4 ... 1. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A. W. Dixon... ... 200 ,... 85 .... 388 .... 31 ... 12 5 V. H. Kendall ... 191 ... 83 ... 337 ... 22 ..,. 15 3 E. F. Rutter... .... 20 ... 9 ... 43 ... 2 .. . 215 F. Nicholls ... .... 57 ... 14 ,. 135 .,. 6 ... 22 6 H. S. Garraway. .. 116 .... 34 ... 244 ... 10 ... 24 4 C. O. V. Owen ... 94 .,.. 22 ... 198 .... 8 ... 24.5 E .J. Whitting ... 49 ... 10 ... 149 ... 6 . 24 8 E. W. Moss ... ... 6 .... 0 ... 33 ... 1 .... 33. RADLEY COLLEGE. Matches played 15—won 6, lost 5, drawn 4. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. H. C. Frith ... 17 ... 2 182 ... 48 ... 12.2 F.C.V. Bathurst 17 ... 1 400 ... 93 ... 25. S. M. Soames 17 ... 2 118 ... 41 ... 7.1J J.H. F. Grayson 17 ... 1 481 ... 179* .. . 30.1 C. C. Lempriere 16 ... 0 103 ... 28 ... 6.3 H .E. Sich ... 14 ... 3 79 ... 24* ... 7.2 A. L.Retson... 16 ... 0 239 ... 54 ... 14.If H. S. Laird ... 17 ... 1 336 ... 33* ... 8.1 G. E. Mosley 17 ... 7 110 ... 20 ... 11. J. P. G. Draper 12 ... 1 48 ... 13 .... 44 W. R. Stratton 10 ... 1 38 ... 14 ... 4.2 BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns,. Runs. Wkts. Aver F.C. V. Bathurst 897 ... 40 ... 385 .,.. 33 .... 11.2 S. M. Soames 915 ... 66 .... 444 ... 39 .... 11.5 J. H. F. Grayson 874 ... 36 ... 420 .... 42 .... 10. C. C. Lempriere 70 ... 3 .... 41 .,.. 5 ..,. 8.1 H. E. Sich ... 64 ... 2 . 49 .,.. 5 .... 9.4 H. S. Laird .. 75 ... 3 .... 39 ... 1 ... 39. W. R. Stratton 138 ... 6 ,... 72 ... 6 ... 12. WINCHESTER COLLEGE. Matches played 13—Won 5, drawn 4, lost 4. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. V. F. Leess......... 12 ... 0i ... 374 ... 10L ... 31.2 W. G. Clegg......... 11 ... 0 ... 105 ..., 38 .... 96 J. H. Weatherby. 13 ... C) ... 173 ... 34 ..,. 13.4 T. B. Case .......... 13 ... (1 ... 102 ... 38 . 7.11 V. T. Hill ......... 14 ... 5i ... 121 ..., 35*.. . 10. A. H. C. Barker ... 15 ... :L ... 348 .... 80 ... 24.6 C. W. Little......... 16 ... 3 L ... 283 ..., 44 .... 20.4 H. F. Fuller......... 33 ... 3 ... 72 ... 33 .... 7.1 D. Carlisle .......... 11 ... 1 L ... 118 ..., 3)*.. . 11.8 A. J. Roger.......... 7 ... () ... 46 ... 13 ..., 6.4 E. J. Neve ......... 6 ... S5 ... 41 ... 31*..,. 10.1 B. J. B. Stephens 5 ... C1 ... 40 ... 27 ..., 8. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. V. T.H ill ......... 1145 ... 81 ... 499 ... 40 ..., 12 5 W. G. Clegg......... 829 ... 49 ... 358 ... 17 ..,. 215 H. F. Fuller......... 322 ... 17 ... 177 ... 12 ..,. 14.75 A. J. B oger......... 416 ’... 49 ... 127 ... 16 .... 7.9 T. B. Case ......... 85 ... 4 ... 39 ... 3 . 13. V. F. L eese......... 105 ... 1 ... 63 . 0 .. . — D. C arlisle......... 22 ... 1 ... 13 ... 0 .. , — B. J. B. Stephens 35 ... 0 ... 24 ... 1 .... 24. V. T. Hill bowled 2 no-balls. The averages of Loretto, Rossall and Harrow appeared in C rick et of Aug. 2, and of the other Schools, in Sept. 20. PALLINGSWICK CLUB. Matches played 49—won 21, drawn 13, lost 15. Runs for club, 6724 for 484 wickets ; against, 594* for 5u7 wickets. Highest individual score for club, F. R. Wilkinson, 133. RESULTS OP MATCHES. M atches W on . May 9—East Acton, v. Christ College. Won. Pallingswick, 39 1 ; Christ College, 29. May 12—Plaistow, v. Plaistow. Won. Pallings­ wick, 106 for 6 wickets; Plaistow, 89. May 19—Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick. Won. Pallingswick, 232; Hampton Wick, 135. May 23,24—East Acton, v. London and West­ minster Bank. Won. Pallingswick, 231; London and Westminster Bank, 44 and 37 for 6 wickets. May 20—Dulwich, v. Ibis. Won. Pallingswick, 118 for 8 wickets; Ibis, 111. May 33 -E ast Acton, v. Guy’s Hospital. Won. Pallingswick, 140 and 20 for no wicket; Guy’s Hospital, 90 and 68. June 2—East Acton, v. Heathfield. Won. Pal­ lingswick, 188; Heathfield, 160. June 6—East Acton, v. Upper Clapton. Won. Pallingswick, 315; Upper Clapton, 83. June 16—East Acton, v. Surbiton. Won. Pallings­ wick, 221; Surbiton, 348. June 21—East Acton, v. St. Mary’s Hospital. Won Pallingswick, 328 for 8 wickets; St. Mary’s Hospital, 192. Juie 22—East Acton, v. Thespians. Won. Pal­ lingswick, 159; Thespians, 147. June 23—East Acton, v. Uxbridge. Won. Pal­ lingswick, 388; Uxbridge, 31 and 49 for 9 wickets. June 30—Hendon, v. Hendon. Won. Pallings­ wick, 115for 9 wickets; Hendon, 83. July 3—Erith, v. Erith. Won. Pallingswick, 96 for 9 wickets; Erith, 32 and 95 for 7 wickets. July 14—East Acton, v. Ibis. Won. Pallingswick, £6; Ibis, 90. July 2?, 2 i—Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne (Saffrons). Won. Pallingswick, 291; Eastbourne (Saffrons), 14 j and 135. July 25, 26—Lewes, v. Lewes Priory. Won. Pal­ lingswick, 187; Lewes Priory, 28 and 33. July 28—East Acton, v. Brookfield. Won. Pal­ lingswick, 98 for 6 wickets ; Brookfield, 95. August 11—East Acton, v. Kensington. Won. Pallingswick, 153; Kensington, 117. Sept. 8—East Acton, v. Hampstead Nondescripts. Won. Pallingswick, 126 for 6 wickets; Hampstead Nondescripts, 66. Sept. 12—East Acton, v. Old Trinidadians. Won. Pallingswick, 111 and 14 for 1 wicket; Trinidadians, 68 and 56. M atches L ost . May 12—East Acton, v. Willesden. Lost. Pal­ lingswick, 85; Willesden, 12?. May 21—Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park. Lost. Pal­ lingswick, 42 and 36; Chiswick Park, 197. May 21—East Acton, v. Kensington. Lost. I’al- lingswick, 59 and 47; Kensington, 76 and 55. June 9—East Acton, v. Barnes. Lost. Pallings­ wick, 76; Barnes, 90. June 16—Strawberry Hill, v. Strawberry Hill. Lost. Pallingswick, 37; Strawberry Hill, 95. June 18—East Acton, v. M.C.C. & Ground. Lost. Pallingswick, 163; M.C.C. & Ground, 212 and 40 for 1 wicket. June 19—East Acton, v. Hampstead. Lost. Pal­ lingswick, 188; Hampstead, 223 for 8 wickets. July 7—East Acton, v. Homsey. Lost. Pallings­ wick, 65 and 50 for 6 wickets ; Hornsey, 71. July 11—Binchley, v. Christ College. Lost. Pal­ lingswick, 48; Christ College, 118. August 4—East Acton, v. Strawberry Hill. Lost. Pallingswick. 59; Strawberry Hill, 138 for 7 wickets. August 6—Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge. Lost. Pallings­ wick, 138; Uxbridge, 139. August 6 -East Acton, v. Hendon. Lost. Fal­ lingswic , 67 and 360; Hendon. 78. August 11—Woodford, v. Woodford Wells. Lost. Pallingswick, 105; Woodford Wells, 109 for 5 wic’iets. August 25—Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Lost. Pallings­ wick, 65; Surbiton, 137. Sept. 1—East Acton, v. Hampton Wick. Lost. Pallingswick. 123 and 84 for 6 wickets; Hampton Wick, 153. M atches D raw n . May 5—East Acton, v. Northbrook. Drawn. Pallingswick, 218; Northbrook, 25 for 1 wicket. May 19—East Acton, v. Woodford Wells. Drawn. Pallingswick, 244; Woodford Wells, 35 for 1 wicket. May 26—East Acton, v. Clapham Wanderers. Drawn. Pallingswick, 13J for 5 wickets; Clapham Wanderers, 389. June 2—Ealing, v. Ealing. Drawn. Pallingswick, 64 for 5 wickets; Ealing, 266. June 9—Lee, v. Northbrook. Drawn. Northbrook, 255 for 9 wickets; Pallingswick did not bat. June 33--EastActon, v. Plaistow. Drawn. Pal­ lingswick, 123; Plaistow, 76 for 6 wickets. July 14—Hampstead, v. Hampstead. Drawn. Pal­ lingswick, 2 i for 4 wickets; Hampstead, 266. July 21—Ea t Acton, v. Ealing. Drawn. Pal­ lingswick, 31 for 2 wickets; Ealing. 276. July21—Wiilesden, v. Willesden. Drawn. Pal­ lingswick, 44 for 8 wickets; Willesden, 82. July 27,28—St. Leonard’s, v. South Saxons. Drawn. Pallingswick, 156 ; South Saxon, 95 for 6 wickets. August 4—Hornsey, v. Hornsey. Drawn. Pal- lingswick, 77 for -4 wickets; Hornsey, 116. August IS—East Acton v. Erith. Drawn. Pal- lingswick, 244 ; Erith, 40 for 2 wickets August 25-E ast Acton, v. Barnes. Drawn. Pal­ lingswick, 282; Barnes did not bat, NEXT ISSUE, NOVEMBER 29.

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