Cricket 1888

448 ORIOKET s A WEEKLY RECORD 0F THE GAME. NOV. 1, 1888. PRIVATE BANKS CLUB. Matches played 13—Won, 5, drawn 5, lost 3. f BATTING AVERAGES. ----C R I O K E T----- EXTRAORDINARY SCORES.—See Cricket in Australia. PALLINGSWICK CRICKET CLUB. C. H. M. Thring A. H. H en ry.......... W. C. Burnett A. P. Roe .......... E. S. Blois .......... R. W . Skipwith ... A. M. Inglis .......... B. G . Hay-Cooper.. C. A. Neilson.......... W. Austin .......... B. A. H. Goldie ... F. W . Talbot.......... E. W. Richardson W. P.!Tyndall ... T. G. Buchanan ... C. P."Johnston ... Times Most in Inns.not out.Runs .an Inns, 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A. P. Roe .......... 272 ... 29 W. C. Burnett... 150 ... 14 F. W . Talbot ... G28 ... 22 C. P. Johnston... 764 ... 46 W. A u stin .......... 336 ... 17 C. H. M. Thring.. 762 ... 54 N. G. Whitby ... 300 ... 17 C. A. 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