Cricket 1888

NOV. 1, 1883. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 447 HORNSEY CLUB. Matches played 50—won 26, drawn 17, lost 7. Hornsey scored 6,945 runs for 451 wickets, average 14.4 runs per wicket; opponents scored 4,708 runs for 463 wickets, average 10.2 runs per wicket. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 5—v. Upton Park. Drawn. Hornsey, 127; Upton Park, 59 for 6 wickets. May 10—v. Crystal Palace. Won. Hornsey, 2 3 for 9 wickets; Crystal Palace, 126. May 12—v. Highbury. Won. Hornsey, 67; High­ bury, 41. May 12—v. Granville. Drawn. Hornsey, £81 for 9 wickets; Granville did not bat. May 16—v. Christ’s College. Won. Hornsey, 1S7 for 7 wickets; Christ’s College, 63 May 19—v. Islington Albion. Drawn. Hornsey, 42 for 7 wickets; Islington Albion, 85. May 21—v. Richmond. Lost. Hornsey, 145; Richmond, 185. May 21—v. City Ramblers. Won. Hornsey, 135 ; City Ramblers, 53 and 138 for 6 wickets. May 26—v. Woodford Wells. Drawn. Hornsey 238; Woodford Wells, 14 for 6 wickets. May 26—v. Bruce Castle. Won. Hornsey, 138 for 9 wickets; Bruce Castle. 94. May 30—v. Mill Hill School. Won. Hornsey, 82 and 66 for 8 wickets; Mill Hill School, 3 >. June 2 -v . Hampstead. Won. Hornsey, 214; Hampstead, 29. June 2—v. Highbury. Drawn. Hornsey did not b at; Highbury, 307 for 3 wickets. June 6—v. Totteridge Park School. Won. Horn­ sey, 119 ; Totteridge Park School, 88. June 9—v. Willesden. Won. Hornsey, 90; Willesden, 59 for 8 wickets (2 absent,). June 9 -v . Upper Clapton. Won. Hornsey, 146 for 6 wickets ; Upper Clapton, lt2. June 13—v. Highgate School. Drawn. Hornsey, 63 for 1 wicket; Highgate School, 181. June 16—v. Trafalgar. Drawn. Hornsey, 219; ‘ Trafalgar, 25for 4 wickets. June 16—v. Highgate. Drawn. Hornsey, 68 for 6 wickets; Highgate. 144. June 23—v. Woodford Wells. Won. Hornsey, 111; Woodford Wells, 56. June 23—v. Bruce Castle. Won. Hornsey, 99; Bruce Castle, 48. June 25—v. M.C.C. and Ground. Lost. Hornsey, 115 and 27 for 4 wickets; M.C.C. and Ground, 163. Juno 56—v. Southgate. Won. Hornsey, 240 ; Southgate, 50 and 21 for 2 wickets June 27—v. Croydon. Drawn. Hornsey, 73 for no wickets; Croydon did not bat. June 28—v. Clapton. Won. Hornsey, 139 for 6 wickets; Clapton,59. June 2 9 -v. Incogniti. Lost. Hornsey, 65; Incog­ niti, 89 and 229 for 4 wickets. June 31—v. Chiswick Park. Won. Hornsey, 97; Chiswick Park, 65 and 16 for 3 wickets. July 4—v. Totteridge Park School. Won. Horn­ sey. 53 and 74 for 1 wicket; Totteridge Park School, 28. July 7—v. Granville. Drawn. Hornsey did not b at; Granville, 150. July 7—v. Pallingswick. Won. Hornsey, 70; Pallingswick, 65 and 50 for 6 wickets. July 10—v. Croydon. Won. Hornsey, 138and92 for 9 wickets ; Croydon, 96. July 14—v. Upper Clapton. Won. Hornsey, 190 for 7 wickets; Upper Clapton, 20. July 14—v. Hrookfield. Lost. Hornsey, 49; Brookfield, 53. July 18 —v. Christ’s College. Won. Hornsey, 203 for 7 wickets; Christ’s College, «1. July 2L—v. Trafalgar. Won. Hornsey, 83; Tra­ falgar, 58. July 21—v. Chiswick Park. Won. Hornsey, 75 and 69; Chiswick Park, 52. Aug. 4- v. Hampstead. Drawn. Hornsey, 59 for 8 wickets; Hampstead, 159. Aug. 4—v. Pallingswick. Drawn. Hornsey, 116; Pallingswick, 77 for 4 wickets Aug. 6—v. Southgate. Won. Hornsey, 134; Southgate, 91 and 41 for 4 wickets. Aug. 6 - v. Finchley. Won. Hornsey, 196; Finch­ ley, 25 Aug. 11—v. London Scottish. Lost. Hornsey, 70; London Scottish, 72. Aug. 11—v. Finchley. Drawn. Hornsey, 205; Finchley, 17 for 1 wicket. Aug. 1 5 Junior Middlesex Lost. Hornsey, 91; Junior Middlesex, 238. Aug. 18 —v. Wanstead. Won. Hornsey, 193; Wanstead, 52 and 52 for 8 wickets. Aug. 18—v. Brookfie d. Drawn Hornsey, 229; Brookfield, 77for 8 wickets. Aug. 25—v. Bank of England. Drawn. Hornsey, 90; Bank of England, 74 for no wicket. Sept. I—v. Upton Park. Lost. Horusey, 50; Upton Park, 85. Sept. 8—v. Clapton. Drawn. Hornsey, 29 for 2 wickets; Clapton, 16 Sept. 15—v. City Ramblers. Won. Hornsey, 180 for 8 wickets; City Ramblers, 53. Sept. 22—v. T. S. Sidney’s Eleven. Drawn. Horn­ sey, 55for 7 wickets; T. S. Sidney’s E:even, 15i. BATTING AVERAGES. Times. Most in Inns, notout. Runs, an Inn. Aver. A. E. Turberviile... 15 ... 2 . . 403 .. 76 ... 31 B. A. Clarke......... 20 ... 2 . . 467 .. 104* . . 25.17 W. H. D av.s......... 19 ... 1 . . 465 .. 85 .. 25.15 Geo.HillyardSwin- stead ................ 23 ... 3 . . 509 .. 115 .. 25.9 R. H. King ......... 18 ... 1 . . 3)1 .. 85 .. 20.11 E. H. Lea ......... 2.) ... 4 .. 310 .. 77* ... 19 6 W. P. Harrison ... 32 ... 2 . 512 .. 80 . . 18.2 FraukH.Swinstead 21 ... 0 . . 317 .. 69 . . 16.11 G. P. C ox ............... 15 ... 1 . . 193 .. 29 . . 13.11 L. H. Bacmeister 24 ... 5 . . 216 .. 31* . . 11.7 H. Collet................ 10 ... 1 .. 103 . . 38 . . 11.4 H. R o o d ................ 17 ... 2 .. 167 . . 23 . . 11.2 Dr. Orton ......... 17 ... 0 .. 178 . . 37 . . 10.8 T. A. Nicholls ... 15 ... 5 .. 104 .. 15* . . 10.4 James Clarke 15 ... 1 .. 141 . 32 . . 10 1 S. A. Walker......... 11 ... 1 .. 99 . . 34 . . 9.9 E. Bacmeister ... 10 ... 1 .. 87 . . 24 . . 9.6 T. S. Sidney......... 10 ... 0 .. 94 . . 36 . . 9.4 E. A. Cox................ 17 ... 1 . . 146 .. 37 . . 9.2 Geo. C. Rayner ... 13 ... 3 .. 81 . . 19* . . 8.4 S. L. Clarke.......... 18 ... 0 .. 135 . . 22 . . 7.9 H. Jeff ................ 10 ... 2 .. 53 .. 24 . . 65 E. W. Nicholls ... 11 ... 0 . 26 . . 5 . . 2.4 Under 10 innings. F. B. Dent .......... 7 ... 2 .. 124 . . 36 . . 24.4 J. Dempsey ......... 9 ... 2 .. 101 . . 35 . . 14.3 E. F. King .......... 5 ... 3 .. 27 . . 16 . . 13 1 F. Bisiker ......... 9 ... 3 .. 64 . . 18 . . 10.4 B. G. Wilmer......... 7 ... 1 .. 63 . . 39 . . 10 3 H. D. Littlewood... 3 ... 0 .. 29 . . 19 . . 9.2 T. Smith................ 4 ... 0 .. 38 . . 17 . . 9.2 E. P aige................ 3 ... 0 .. 29 . . 16 . . 92 J. Macfarlane 4 ... 2 .. 18 . . 8* . . 9 W. F. Couch......... 5 ... 1 .. 34 . . 3i . . P.2 C. Curtis................ 4 ... 1 .. 23 . . 11 . . 8.L D. Nimmo ......... 3 ... 1 .. 15 . . 15 . . 71 H. S. Rawson 3 ... 0 .. 22 . . J4 . . 7.1 S. A. E. Hickson ... 5 ... 1 . 27 . . 10* . . 63 T. J. Bryer ......... 3 ... 0 .. 18 . . 8 . . 6 H. W. Priestley ... 4 ... 0 .. 23 . . 18 ... 5.3 L. T. Collingr.dge 4 ... 2 .. 11 . . 10* .. . 5 1 E. F. Nicholls ... 4 ... 1 .. 11 . . 4 . . 3.2 J. T. Green ......... 3 ... 1 .. 7 . . 4 . . 31 G. W. Sherlock ... 6 ... 0 .. 18 . . 12 .. 3 Harry White........ 6 ... 1 .. 15 . . 7 .. 3 T. Carr-Jackson... 4 ... 0 .. 6 . . 4 .. 1.2 G. S. Gaidner 4 ... 0 .. 6 . . 4 .. 1.2 J. S E lm ore........ 3 ... 0 .. 4 . . 3 .. 1.1 J. Harvie ........ 5 ... 0 .. 6 .. 3 .. l.l F. B. Rabbidge ... 7 ... 2 5 .. 2 .. 1 A. L. Howard 2 ... u ... 0 .. 0 — C. L. King ........ 2 ... 1 .. 5 .. 3* .. 5 J. J. F. White 2 ... 2 .. 3 .. 3* .. 3 F. J. Nicholls 2 ... U .. 11 . . 9 .. 5.1 E. Barker ........ 1 ... 0 ... 1 .. 1 .. 1 J. Nicholls .......... 1 ... 0 .. 0 . . 0 — C. Poland ........ 1 ... 0 .. 1 .. 0 .. 1 Individual scores of fifty and upwards.—B. A. Clarke, 104*, 82*, 82; W. H. Da,vis 85, 61,57,52; w. p. Harrison, 80, 61, 52, 51; R. H. King, 85. 61 ; E. H. Lea, 77*; Frank H. Swinstead, 6), 63; Geo. Hillyard Swinstead, 115, 51*; and A. E. Turber­ ville, 76, 64, 53, 51. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. L. H. Bacmeister 290.4 . . 121 . . 394 . . 72 . . 5.31 James Clarke ... 176 . . 93 . . 31.4 . . 46 .. 6 38 H. Collet ......... 172.4 . . 63 . . 235 . . 31 . . 7.18 Frank H. Swin­ stead................ 2381 ... 72 . . 485 . . 64 .. 7.37 W. H. Davis 173 ... 59 . . 314 . . 39 . . 8 :i B. A. Cla ke ... 2u8.2 .. 74 . . 395 . . 45 .. 8 35 Ge o . Hillyard Swinstead 207 . . 65 . 425 . . 48 . . 8 41 K. H. K in g ......... 791 . . 9 . . 255 . . 14 . . 18 3 The following took less than ten wickets.—W. P. Harrison 9, E. Paige 9, E. Bacmeister 8, F. Bisiker 8, S. L. Clarke 7, Geo. C. Rayner 7, H. Rood 4, T. J. Bryer i, G. P. Cox 4, F. J. Nicholls 3, H. W. Priestley 3, C. Curtis 2, S A. Waher 2, E. W. Nicholls 2, T. Smith 1, G. W. Sherlock 1, J. H. Swinstead 1, Dr. Orton 1, T. S. Sidaey 1, and F. P. Rabbidge 1. H. Collet took four ' ickets with successive balls against Wanstead, 18th August. L. H. Bacmeister took three wickets with suc­ cessive balls against Southgate, 26-h June. S plen d id P ortraits of D r . W. G. G race , M r . W. W. R ead (the Surrey amateur), and M r . A. N. H ornby (the Lancashire Oaptam), Price 6d. each. Size 9in. by 6in. Also fac simile of Signaturee. Sent securely packed on receipt of Seven Stamps. The Three for is., post free. Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors Commons, E.C. Special photograph of G. G Hearne, carte size, 3d., cabinet, 6d. ADDISCOMBE CLUB. First XI.—Played 28—Won 11, lost 8, drawn 6. Sccon l XI.—Played 14—Won 5, lost 6, drawn 3. BAITING AVERAGES. F irst E leven. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Avei:. J. Grant ......... 23 ... 5 ... 361 ... 78* .. 19 L. J. Turner ... 22 ... 2 ... 3 0 ... 92* .. 18.10 R. Langton......... 13 ... 2 ... 177 ... 33 .. 16.1 A. Springett 24 ... 1 ... 339 ... 74 .. 14.17 A. J. L a n e.......... 29 ... 3 ... 333 ... 51 .. 1221 F. Clay................ 20 ... 2 ... 2 8 ... 33 .. 11.10 H. A. Roper 23 ... 6 - 196 ... 39 .. 11.9 A. C. F ield......... 24 ... 1 ... 256 ... 36 .. 11.3 G. Frisch .......... 21 ... 3 ... 137 ... 3) .. 83 W. Lemmon ... 22 ... 2 ... 147 ... 39 .. 7.7 Rev. H. A. Serres 12 ... 2 ... 63 ... 26 .. 63 E. S. Youle......... 12 ... 1 ... 51 ... 34 .. 4.6 The following played in les3 than 12 innings. C. Moss .......... 3 ... 0 ... 89 ... 60 .. 29.2 H. Mundy ......... 4 ... 0 ... 112 ... 50 .. 28. F. H ill................. 11 ... 4 ... 195 ... 48* .. 27.6 A. H ill................. 8 ... 2 ... 150 ... 66* .. 25. S. Shorter.......... 4 ... 1 ... 57 ... 33 .. 19. E. G. Turner ... 3 ... 0 ... 54 ... 48 .. 18. Seaton................. 7 ... 2 ... 54 ... 20* .. 1.4 J. A. Parker 5 ... 1 ... 39 ... 19 . . 9.3 H. Foss ......... 6 ... 3 ... 28 ... 10 . . 9.1 G. L. Marks 4 ... 1 ... 28 ... 56* . . 91 C. R. Forward ... 1 ... 0 ... 9 ... 9 . . 9. R. D. McKenzie... 2 ... 1 ... 9 ... 8* . . 9. H. L. Turner ... 4 ... 0 ... 35 ... 21 .. 83 W. Raphael 1 ... 0 ... 7 ... 7 ... 7. R. J. Grant......... 5 ... 0 ... 3L ... 15 .. 61 F. Grant .......... 10 ... 0 ... i6 ... 23 . 5.6 W. H. Dees......... 4 ... 1 ... 13 ... 13 .. 4.1 S. Shepherd 7 ... 0 ... 25 ... 10 . . 3.4 S econd E leven . R. D. Mackenzie 10 ... 3 ... 291 ...120 .. 41.6 E. F. Garland ... 8 ... 1 ... 178 ... 67* . . 25.3 F. T. Wiltshire... 8 ... 0 ... 177 .. 81 .. 22 1 S. Shepherd 8 ... 1 ... Ill ... 31 . . 15.6 G. Frisch .......... 8 ... 1 .. *106 ... 39 . . 15.1 A. W. Cooper ... 11 ... 0 .. 140 ... 41 . . 12.P E. S. Youle......... 10 ... 0 ... 125 ... 52 . . 12 1 W. H. Dees......... 7 ... 1 ... 46 ... 15 .. 7.4 The following played in le3S than 7 innings. E. G. Turner ... 2 ... 0 .. 6 j ... 61 . . 32.1 A. C. Field.......... 3 ... 0 ... 96 ... 54 . . 32. C.R. Forward ... 2 ... 0 .. 54 ... 43 . . 27. A. H ill................ 4 ... 0 ... 92 ... 65 . . 23. R. Langton.......... 1 ... 0 ... 19 ... 19 . . 19. A. P ulford .......... 2 ... 0 .. 34 ... 31 . . 17. J. Grant .......... 2 ... 0 ... 28 ... 24 . . 14. F. Ashby ......... 1 ... 0 .. 13 ... 13 . . 1*. H. Clark ........ 5 ... 1 .. 49 ... 25* . . 121 R. J. Grant..-. .. 2 ... 0 .. 25 ... 13 . . 121 H. A. Roper 1 ... 0 .. 12 ... 12 . . 12. E. H. Platt........ 3 ... 1 .. 22 .. 18* . . 11. F Youle ........ 2 ... 1 .. 11 ... 10* . . 11. A. Springett 6 ... 1 .. 47 ... i9 . . 92 A. C. Harper ... 1 ... 0 ... 9 ... 9 . . 9. A. J. L an e.......... 1 ... 0 ... 9 ... 9 . . 9. W. N. Coates ... 4 ... 0 ... 32 ... 24 . . 8. F. Ironmonger .. 2 ... 1 .. 8 ... 8* . . 8. A. Tomkins........ 1 ... 0 .. 8 ... 8 . . 8. Rev. H. A. Serres 3 ... 0 ... 19 ... 8 . . 6.1 F. M illard........ 6 ... 0 .. 3) ... 12 . . 5.5 G. A. Martin .. 5 ... 0 .. 26 ... 13 . . 51 H. Maidlow 1 ... 0 .. 5 ... 5 . . 5. C. Moss .......... 2 ... 0 ... 8 ... 8 . . 4. E. J. Cason 3 ... 1 ... 7 ... 3* . . 31 J. A. Parker 2 ... 0 ... 7 ... 4 .. 3.1 D. Podmore 5 ... 1 ... 7 ... 5 .. 1.3 W. Sharland .. 2 ... 0 .. 3 ... 3 . . 1.1 BOWLING AVERAGES. F irst E leven. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. A. Roper 268 .. 48 .. 744 .. 73 .. 10.14 L. J. Turner 359 .. 111 ... 610 . . 56 . . 11.21 W. Lemmon 33L .. 130 ... 572 . . 39 . . 14.26 F. Grant ........ 118 .. 45 ... 2J2 . . 22 . . 9.4 Seaton................ *;6 .. 16 ... 178 . . 17 . . 10.4 J. A. Parker 56 .. 15 ... 117 . . 13 . . 9. F. H ill............... 61 .. 17 ... 134 . . 9 . . 14.8 E. S. Youle......... 106 .. 34 ... 181 . . 9 . . 20.1 R. Langton 62 .. 12 ... 144 . . 8 .. 18 H. L. Turner ... 41 .. 12 ... 69 . . 8 . . 8.5 C. Moss .......... 19 .. 4 ... 39 . . 6 . . 6.3 G. Frisch ........ 19 .. 0 ... 97 . . 5 . . 19.2 A. J. L a n e .......... 13 .. 4 ... 32 . . 3 .. 10.2 Second E lev en . E. F. Garland ... 92 .. 24 ... 173 . . 24 . . 7.5 R. D. Mackenzie 101 .. 3) ... 2)2 . . 21 . . 10.2 G.A. Martin £3 .. 18 ... 93 . . 14 . . 6.9 F. T. Wiltshire.. 46 .. 13 ... 73 . . 13 . . 5.8 E. S. Youle........ 90 .. 35 ... 167 . . 12 . . 13 11 E. G. Turner .. 23 .. 13 ... 32 . . 12 . . 28 C. Moss ......... 37 .. 2.) ... 32 . . 11 . . 2.10 W. N. Coates ... 24 .. 5 ... 60 . . 4 . . 15. H. W. Myatt ... 24 .. 2 ... 53 . . 4 . . H. H. A. Roper 14 .. 2 ... 33 . . 3 . . 11. F. M illard.......... 13 .. 5 ... 26 . . 2 . . 13. W. H. Sharland. 21 .. 3 ... 61 . . 2 . . 30.1 Rev. H. A. Serrea 4 .. 2 ... 6 . . 2 . . 8. NEXT ISSUE, NOVEMBER 29.

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