Cricket 1888

444 CRIOKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. NOV. 1, 1888. BATTING AVERAGES. The following played in 10 innings and over. Times Most in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. . Cheesman.......... 19 .,.. 1 ... 585 .... 119 ..., 32.5 J. S. Haycraft 15 ... 1 ... 450 ..., 101 ..., 32.1 Marlow ................. 13 .,.. 1 ... 370 ... 66 ..., 30.8 M. T. La Thangue 18 ... 5 ... 317 ..., 63 .... 24.4 W. C. Yarborough 18 ... 9 ... 185 ..., 40*..., 2 >.5 A. F. Bettinson ... 28 ... 6 ... 447 ..,. 98 .... 20.3 F. R. Wilkinson ... 17 ... 1 ... 318 .... 133 .... 19.9 F. Clem ence.......... 15 ... 1 ... 263 .... 52 .... 18.8 F. Moir ................. 11 ... 1 ... 176 ..., 49 ..., 17.6 J. W. Clemence ... 26 ... 1 ... 412 .... 60*..,. 16.5 D. H. H ewitt.......... 25 .... 7 ... 282 ... 41 .... 15.7 F. S. Heynemann... 17 ... 0 ... 215 .... 38 ..,. 13.3 B. A. C arter.......... 21 .... 0 ... 266 :.. 42 .. . 12.7 E. Kettle................. 21 ... 1 ... 250 ... 43 .... 12.5 L. Chapman.......... 12 ... 0 ... 132 ... 32 ... 11.0 A. H. Millson.......... 22 ... o ... 233 ... 69 .... 10.6 E. A. Collins.......... 23 ... 1 ... 273 .... 54 .... 10.1 W. L. Hotchkin ... 15 .... 0 ... 141 ... 33 .... 9.4 G. Whitehead 12 ... 0 ... 105 ... 18 .. . 88 II. W. Burnside ... 14 ... 2 ... 91 .... 20 .... 7.6 D. H. Daniell 10 ... 2 ... 60 .... 24*... 7.5 A. W. Graham ... 21 ... 3 ... 93 ..,. 15 .... 5.2 P. J. de Launey ... 24 ..,. 3 ... 93 ... 43 ... 4.3 W. R. Carter.......... 13 ... 5 .. 33 ... 10 .... 4.1 The following played in 5 innings and over. J. E. Lane .......... 8 ... 0 ... 178 .... 63 .... 22 3 P. Hawkins .......... 5 ... 1 ... 43 .... 32 .... 10.8 O. L. Tudor .......... 8 .... 0 ... 72 ... 20 ... 9.0 E. L. Hawkins ... 8 ... 1 ... 51 .... 17 .... 7.3 J. de Winton 9 ... 2 ... 50 ..,, 16*.... 7.1 R. B. White .......... 6 ... 1 ... 30 ... 16 .... 6.0 P. Schooling.......... 7 ... 0 ... »4 ..., 14 ..,. 4.9 L. Hawkins .......... 6 ... 1 ... 23 ... 8*... 46 J. Pelham .......... 6 ... 0 ... 21 .... 11 ..,. 3.5 A. J. B. Dampier... 7 ... 2 ... 9 ..., 5*..,. 1.8 The following played in less than 5 innings and scored H.A. Budden,4—30; C.H.Camp bell, 4—14 ; G.E. Bicknell, 4—118; C.de Winton, 4—2; F.Furner, 3—87; Dr.Burt,3—18; J.E.Attall,3—9; W.Lampard, 3—3; W. H. Pope, 2 —28; G. A. Arundell, 2—19; C. W. Cooper, 2—10; A. H. Stevens, 2—9; E. Daniell, 2 -2 ; F. A. Davis, 2—2: R. T. Hughes, 1 -2 5 ; B. Robson, 1—12; W. W.Woosnam, 1—4; E. A. James, 1—2; C. J. Jarvis, 1—1; H. J. Piper, 1—1. BOWLING AVERAGES. The following bowled in 10 innings and over. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Marlow................. 323 ... 150 ,... 511 ... 77 .... 7 J. W. Clemence... 323 ... 124 .... 551 .. 62 .... 9 W. R. Carter ... 185 ... 48 .... 407 .,.. 44 ..,. 9.4 W.C.Yarborough 251 ... 71 ... 598 .. 56 ... 10.7 S. Cheesman ... 119 ... 32 ... 3)7 ... 26 ... 12.5 P.J. de Launey... 107 ..,. 33 ... 223 ... 16 ... 14.0 E. A. Collins ... 28 J ... 85 .,.. 666 .. 47 .,.. 14.2 W. L. Hotchkin 151 ... 57 .,.. 2-58 .... 18 .,.. 14.7 A. F. Bettinson .. 317 ... 80 .... 696 ... 47 ... 15.0 F. Clemence 210 ... 79 .,.. 461 ... 28 .,.. 16 7 E. Kettle .......... 75 ... 20 .... 166 ..,. 9 .... 18.4 The following bowled in 5 innings and over. J. S. Haycraft ... 56 ... 8 ... 163 ... 18... 9.1 F. S. Heynemann 56 ... 13 ... 120 ... 7... 17.6 M.T.La Thangue 30 ... 11 ... 61 ... 3 ... 2C.3 B. A. Carter ... 29 ... 3 ... 97 ... 3... 31.0 The following bowled in less than 5 innings ;— Inns. Runs. Wkts. G. E. Bicknell................. .......... 4 ... 121 ..., 4 J. E. Lane........................ .......... 4 ... 82 ..., 9 F. Moir ........................ .......... 3 ... 75 .... 8 C. de W in ton .......... ... .......... 3 ... 68 .... 2 F. R. Wilkinson .......... .......... 2 ... 9 ... 1 R. B. White ................. .......... 2 ... 15 ... 2 W. H. Burnside .......... .......... 2 ... 15 .... 2 A. H. Stevens ... .......... .......... 2 ... 28 .... 0 E. A. James ................. .......... 2 ... 28 ..., H. A. B udden................. .......... 2 ... 47 ..., 2 F. Furner........................ .......... 2 ... 2) ..., 1 J. Pelham ................. .......... 2 ... 20 ..., 4 A. H. M illson................. .......... 2 ... 18 ..., 0 C. H. Campbell .......... .......... 2 ... 49 .... 5 R. T. Hughes ................. .......... 1 ... 2 ..., 0 O. L. Tudor ................. .......... 1 ... 13 .... 0 H, T. Piper ................. .......... 1 ... 13 ..., 1 J. de Winton ................. .......... 1 ... 2 ... 2 KEN SINGTON P A R K CLUB. Matches played 31—won 11, lost 11, drawn 9. RESULTS OF MATCHES, May 9—Richmond, v. Richmond. Lost by 49 runs. Kensington Park, 116; Richmond, 165 and 32 for no wickets. May 12—Bickley Park, v. Bickley Park. Drawn, K.P. 2 wickets to fall. Kensington Park, 178 for 9 \7ickets; Bickley Park, 174. May 19—Woolwich, v. R. M. Academy. Drawn. Kensington Park, 277; R. M. Academy, 163 for 7 wickets. May 21—At Home, v. Ne’er-do-Weels. Won by 116 runs. Kensington Park, 219; Ne’er-do- Weels, 133 and 22 for 2 wickets. May 26—Vincent Square, v. Westminster School. Won by 238 runs. Kensington Park, 311 ; Westminster School, 73. May 30—At Home, v. Ealing. Won by an innings and 93 runs. Kensington Park, 179; Ealing, 37 and 49. June 2—Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Lost by 167 runs. Kensington Park, 91 and 67 for 3 wickets; Surbiton, 258. June 6—At Home, v. North Eastern Circuit. Won by 10 wickets. Kensington Park, 103 and *0 for no wickets; North Eastern Circuit, 84 and 37 June 9—Brighton, Brighton College. Won by 58 runs. Kensington Park, 171; Brighton College, 113. June 13—At Home, v. M.C.C. and Ground. Drawn. Kensington Park, 353; M.C.C. and Ground, 144 for 7 wickets. June 16—Godalming, v. Charterhouse School. Lost by 194. Kensington Park, 27 and 91 for 3 wickets; Charterhonse School, 221. June 21—Hampstead, v. Hampstead. Won by 82. Kensington Park, 221; Hampstead 139. June 27—At Home, v. Crystal Palace. Drawn on account of rain. Kensington Park, 87 for 1 wicket; Crystal Palace did not bat. June 30—Henley, v. Henley. Lost by 8 wickets. Kensington Park, 95 and 45; Henley, 71 and 72 for 2 wickets. July 4—At Home, v. Incogniti. Lost by 63. Ken­ sington Park, 73 and 68 for 3 wickets; Incogniti, 136. July 7—Haileybury, v. Haileybury College. Won by 112. Kensington Park, 209; Hailey­ bury, 97. July 11— Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge. Lost by 56. Kensington Park, 59 : Uxbridge, 115. July 14—Cooper’s Hill, v. Royal Indian Engineer­ ing Coll. Won by 121 runs. Kensington Park, 226; Royal Indian EngineeringColl,. 105 and 32 for 4 wickets. July 18—At Home, v. Richmond. Drawn on account of rain. Kensington Park, 131 for 5 wickets; Richmond did not bat. July 21—Wellington, v. Wellington College. Won by 54 runs. Kensington Park, 131 and 62 for 7 wickets; Wellington College, 77. August 4—At Home, v. Bickley Park. Lost by 55 runs. Kensington Park, 41 and 53 for 5 wickets; Bickley Park, 95 and 26. August 18—At Home, v. Surbiton. Lost by 166. Kensington Park, 86 and 48 for 6 wickets ; Surbiton, 252. August 22—Chiswick Park, v. Chiswick Park. Lost by 88runs. Kensington Park, 143; Chiswick Park, 231. September 1—At Home, v. Captain James’ XI. Won by 158 runs. Kensington Park, 263; Captain James’ XI, 105. S aturday H alf -D ay M atches . May 26—At Ho^e, v. The Gryphons. Drawn. Kensington Park, 210 ; The Gryphons, 102 for 1 wicket. June 9—At Home, v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Drawn. Kensington Park, 179; St. Bar­ tholomew’s Hospital, 41 for 1 wicket. June 16—At Home, v. Marlborough Blues. Lost by 177 runs. Kensington Park, 24 ; Marl­ borough, 201 for 3 wickets. June 30—At Home, v. University College School. Tie. K.P. 4 wickets to fall. Kensington Park, 86 for 6 wickets; University College School, 86. August 11—Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick. Lost by 37 runs. Kensington Park, 66; Hampton Wick, 103 and 55 for 3 wickets. August 25—At Home, v.Marlborough Blues. Drawn. Kensington Park, 166; Marlborough Blues, 70 for 3 wickets. September 8—Hampstead, v. Hampstead. Won by 83 runs. Kensington Park, 142; Hamp­ stead, 59. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. G. K. Hext ... 6 ... 0 ... 225 ... 104 ... 37.3 H. Reynolds ... 9 .. 1 ... 272 ... 96 ... 31 M. A. Nicholas 4 .,,. 2 ... 61 ... 38 ... 3! E. O. Powell ... 9 .... 0 ... 242 ... 51 ... 26 8 W. Thompson 21 .,.. 2 ... 455 ... 102 ..., 23.18 W. J. Seton ... 5 ... 1 ... 90 ... 21*..., 22.2 G. H. P. Street 25 .,.. 1 ... 447 ... 105 ... 18.15 D. C. Lee ... 15 .,.. 0 ... 265 ... 48 ... 17.10 J.H.Bettington21 .,.. 1 ... 348 ... 113 ..., 17.8 C. W. Baker 6 .,,. 2 ... 70 ... 30*... 17.2 G.A.Rimington 7 ... 1 ..., 103 ... 37 ..., 17.1 C.S.W.Cobbold 4 .,.. 3 ... 17 ... 8*... 17 O. D. Brooks .. 4 .,.. 1 ... 48 ... 24 ..., 16 J.B.Bettington 20 ... 3 ... 23) ... 46 ... 13 9 J. D. Campbell 15 .,.. 1 ... 177 ... 75 ..., 12.9 J. C. Low ... 6 .. 2 ... 50 ... 20 ..., 12.2 R. H. Foa ... 11 ... 2 ..., 104 ... 20 .... 11.5 W. G. Raphael 7 ... 0 .... 75 ... 37 ..., 10.5 A. J. Fullerton 6 ... 1 .... 53 ... 33 ..,. 10.3 F. W. French 10 ... 0 .... 72 ... 25 ..., 7.2 J.G. O’Brien .. 7 .,.. 1 ... 42 ... 31*..., 7 A. C. Sturgis... 5 ... 1 ... 21 ... 11 ..., 5.1 T. B. R ile ... 10 ... 0 ..,. 50 ... 16 ..,. 5 C. F.W ade ... 6 ... 0 .... 26 ... 19 ... 4.2 The following played in less than four matches and scored as under:—C.M.Baytield, 0, 0; R. Bell,0; G.E.Bicknell, 3, 0; A. Bird, 11; E. J. Bousfield, 3, 3; A. H. Browne, 21, 23, 7 ; H.M.Blyth. 4 ; G.T.Camp- bell, 22; A. Coleridge, 15; R. Coleridge, 0, 3 ; H. <+. Cook, 0; L. Easum, 4, 0; O. Evans, 2; J. H. Farmer, 9, 2; E. G. Finch, 6; A. A. Glass, 39; A. J. Hay, 1; A. W. L. Hemming, 10 ; C. G. Hildyard, 3, 6; C. W. Horsburgh, 3*, 0 ; H. W. Hutson. 29 ; H. Johnson, 2, 4; J. Locke Lancaster, 16; R. Me. Donald, 0; R. F. A. Orr, 1, 6; W L. Pare, 0, 5; F, D.Pawle, 11,7; H. W. Price, 0*, 5*, 9; H. Reece, 5; W. F. Richmond, 0; J. H. Roberts, 13; H. Shipton. 7, 19, 29; L. H. Taylor, 0 . 2*; C. H. Trimmer. 3,0*, 15; L. O. M. Tudor, 8; W. Vint, 2, 10*; G. M. Wood, 0*; J. Woodbridge, 5. BOWLING AVERAGE3. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J.D. F.Campbell 1196 ... 77 .... 414 ... 51 .,.. 8.6 C. S. W. Cobbold 466 ... 20 ..,. 205 .,,. 24 .,.. 813 C. F. Wade......... 240 .... 11 .... 99 ... 11 ... 9 J, H. Bettington 1274 ... 74 ... 521 ... 54 ... 9.35 G. E. Bicknell ... 158 .... 3 .. 65 .,.. 6 .... 10 5 H. Reynolds 220 ... 10 ... 113 ... 10 ... 11.3 J. B. Bettington 1333 ... 77 ..,. 594 .... 42 .,,. 14 6 G. H. P. Street 120 ..,. 1 .... 76 .... 5 ..,. 15.1 H. Shipton......... 221 .. 5 .... 123 .... 6 .,,. 20.3 J. G. O’Brien ... 110 ..,. 5 ..,. 76 .... 3 ..,. 25.1 The following bowled less than 100 balls:—H. M. Blyth, 0; O. D. Brooks. 3; A. H. Browne, 1; G. T. Campbell, 1 : A. Coleridge, 1; O. Evans, 1; 1. H. Farmer, 2; R. H. Foa, 5; A. Y. Fullerton, 7; E. 5. Garnett, 1; A. A. Glass, 1; H. W. Hutson, 4 ; H. Johnson, 0; D. C. Lee, 1; J. C. Low, 6 ; R. F. A. Orr, 3; E. O. Powell, 0; T. B. Ride, 0; J. H, Roberts, 0. The following took part in the half-day matches and scored as under:—C. W. Baker, 1, 4,16 ; W. A. Barron, 0 ; C. M. Bayfield, 2; J. B. Bettington, 11,1; J. H. Bettington, 16, 1; A. Bird, 7; O. D. Brooks.O; A. H. Browne. 14, 8; B. H. Blyth, 2*; A. Coleridge, 3: R. Coleridge, 8, 14,1,1; H. G. Coo’’-, 0; A. S. Elmslie, 8; J. H. Farmer, 6; F. W. French, 6. 4; E. G. Finch, 13*; A. Y. Fullerton, 14, 2; A. A. Glass, 5, 0; C. G. Hildyard, 3, 22; H. Johnson, 3* ; S. A. P. Kitcat, 66* ; D. C. Lee, 8; C. Macdonald, 9, 5, 0* ; M. A. Nicholas. 0,12, 5, 1. 2. 4, 0 ; H. R. Orr, 30; R. F. A. Orr, 26, 1, 20,18,15,23; J. G. O’Brien, 11; F. D. Pawle, 2; H. Reynolds, 121. 9), 4, 16,12, 38, ('; W. F. Richmond, 0.7,16, 5 ; H. Reece, 0*; G. H. P. Street, 67; W. J. Scott, 12,1; L. H. Taylor, 0; S. J. Weston, 4,1; G. M. Wood, 0, 4. The following bowled and took wickets :—J. B. Bettington, 5; J. H. Bettington, 5; A. H. Browne, 3; R. Coleridge, 3; F. W. French, 3 ; A. Y. Fuller^ ton, 1; A. A. Glass, 1: H. R Orr, 7 ; H. Reynolds, 14 ; W. J. Scott, 2. GRANVILLE (LEE) CLUB. Matches played 45—won 11, lost 15, drawn 19 RESULTS OF MATCHES. April 29—v. Sidcup. Drawn. Granville, 100 ; Sid cap, 51 for 7 wickets. May 5—v. Crysta' Pa1ace. Drawn. Granville, 201; Crystal Palace, 149 for 8 wickets. May 5—v. Croydon. Won. Granville, 113; Croy­ don, 92. May 12—v. Hornsey. Drawn. Granvilje did not bat; Hornsey,281. May 12—v. Hon. Artillery Corps. Drawn. Gran- vi'le, 58 for 7 wickets; Hon. Artillery Corps, 105. May 19—v. Charlton Park. Drawn. Granville, 199; Charlton Park, 21 for 2 wickets. May 19—v. Charlton Park. Drawn. Granville, 114; Charlton Park, 98 for 7 wickets. May 21—v. Northbrook. Lost. Granville, 87; Northbrook, 374. May 21—v. Northbrook. Lost. Granville, 58 and 84 for 6 wickets; Northbrook, 184. May 26—v. Willesden. Drawn. Granville, 148 ; Willesden, 43 for no wickets. May 26-v . Willesden. Lost. Granville, 51 Willesden, 183. June 2—v. Crystal Palace. Lost. Granville, 121; Crystal Palace, 207 for 7 wickets. June 2—v. Forest Hill. Lost. Granville 31 and 41for 2 wickets; Forest Hill, 115. June 6—v. Norwood. Won. Granville, 294; Nor­ wood, 31 and 59. June 9—v. Kenley. Lost. Granville, 44; Kenley, 204. June 9—v. Hon. Artillery Corps. Drawn. Gran- vi'le, 78 for 3 wickets; Hon. Artillery Corps, 107. June 16—v. Hampstead. Drawn. Granvi le did not bat; Hampstead, 409. June 16—v. Post Office. Won. Granville, 147; Post Office, 56. June 21—v. Blackheath. Lost;. Granville, 70 and 50for 1 wicket; Blackheath, 210. June 23—v. Willesden. Won. Granville, 213 for 5 wickets; Willesden, 29. June 23—v. Willesden. Drawn. Granville, 212; Willesden, 37 for 3 wickets. June 30—v. Hampstead Won. Granville, 133 for 3 wickets; Hampstead, 102. June 30—v. Croydon. Lost. Granville, 64 ; Croy­ don, 67 and 55 for 4 wicl et i. July 3—v. Croydon. Lo3t. Granville, 82; Croy­ don, 259, NEXT ISSUE, NOVEMBER 29.

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