Cricket 1888
46 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAR. -29, 1888. Turner secured three wickets for 19 runs, but by far the most successful bowler in the match w as Lohmann, who took twelve wickets for 126 runs. The rain of Sunday completely spoiled the game, which, on Saturday, left off in such an interesting state. Still, had the wicket kept good, I feel sure the victory would have been more decisive than it was. C o m bined T ea m , First Innings. Second Innings. Bannerman, c Lohm ann, b Briggs ......................... 5 not out ...........45 Jones, st P illing b Preston 17 candbL ohm ann 10 Moses, c Newham, b Loh m ann ................................ 46 Burton, b L ohm ann..........20 W alters, b Ulyett ..............29 M 'Donnell, c Docker, b Preston ............................ 54 Garrett, c Briggs, b L oh m ann ................................... 18 M'Shane,c Brann, b Briggs 23 Turner, b L oh m an n ............. 23 W orrall, c Shrewsbury, b L o h m a n n ............................19 Donnan, not out.................. 6 Extras .......................... 2 Total ...................262 S h r ew sb u ry ’ s F irst Innings. Bead, b M'Shane ............. 39 Ulyett, c Donnan, b Shaw 72 l b w , b , 39 . 17 Shrewsbury, M'Shane .................. Lohm ann, b M'Shane Briggs, lbw, b M'Shane ... 9 Mr. Docker, c Turner, b Garrett .........................21 notout... Mr. Sm ith, run o u t ..........17 Mr. Newham, c W orrall, b Garrett .........................53 lbw, b Lohm ann 2 c Pilling, b Loh m ann .......... 4 b Lohm ann ... 1 c Pilling, b L oh m ann .......... 5 c Shrewsbury, b Briggs .......... 7 st Pilling, b Lohm ann ... 2 c and bLohm ann 0 c Sm ith, bBriggs 3 c Shrewsbury, b Briggs .......... 0 E xtras.......... 4 Total ... 83 T eam . Second Innings, c Moses,bTurner 2 c W orrall, b Gar rett ..................15 lbw, b Turner ... 14 c Garrett, b Turner .......... 4 not out................. 6 Preston, c M 'Donnell, b T urner................................ 3 Mr. Brann, not out ..........14 Pilling, c Burton, b Garrett 6 Extras ......................... 5 Total ...............295 c Bannerman, b M'Shane.......... 3 Extras.......... 3 Total ... 51 B O W L IN G AN A LYSIS. C om bin ed T ea m . Lohm ann Briggs ... Preston ... Sm ith ... Ulyett ... First Innings. B. M. B . W . ...328 44 83 ...192 25 67 2 ...140 17 ... 48 62 2 6 16 0 4 32 0 Second Innings. B. M. R. W. . ...176 21 43 7 91 16 18 3 6 7 0 7 11 0 40 44 Turner .. M'Shane., Jones Garrett .. W orrall D onnan S h r ew sb u ry ’ s T ea m . First Innings. Second Innings. ------- — B. M. R . W . ... 68 6 19 3 5 .......... 28 3 20 1 0 0 0 40 B. M. R . W . ...196 18 80 1 ...272 24 103 ... 20 1 18 ...213 25 74 ... 16 1 8 ... 2J 1 12 0 Turner, M'-'hane, and Jone3 each bowled one wide. The attendance to see the finish numbered about 500. Heavy rain commenced on Wednes day evening, Feb. 8 , and continued the follow ing day. The following are the averages of Shrews bury’s team up to the end of Januarj'. B A T T IN G AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out Runs, an Inn. Aver. Mr. G. Brann ... 16 ... 4 .... 236 ... 118 .. . 19.8 J. Briggs .......... 21 ... 2 ..., 428 ... 75 .... 22. 0 Mr. L. C. Docker 18 ... 1 ..,. 310 ... 58 .... 18.4 G. Lohm ann 16 ... 1 ... 231 .. 53 ... 15 6 Mr. W . Newham 18 ... 2 ... 316 ..,. 45 ... 19.12 R. Pilling .......... 18 ... 6 ... . 16'» ... 67 .. . 13.9 A. D. Pougher ... 17 ... 3 ... 104 ..,. 2 >* .. . 7.6 J. M. Preston 20 ... 2 .... 273 ... 78 ... 15.3 M. R ead................. 20 ... 2 .... 372 ... 55 .... 20.12 A. Shrewsbury ... 18 ... 2 ..., 6L8 ... 232 ..., 33.10 Mr. C. A. Sm ith... 19 ... 1 ..,. 247 ... 69 .. . 13.13 G. Ulyett .......... 19 . .. 1 , 388 ... 73 ..., 21.10 B O W L IN G AVERAG ES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J. Briggs .......... 2265 G. Lohm ann ... 2617 . A. D . Pougher ... 1403 . J. M. Preston ... 1447 . Mr. C. A. Sm ith 1118 G. Ulyett .......... 427 . G. Brann, 66—1—28—4; Mr. W . Newham, 51-3-16—2; M. Read, 131-16-26—5; Mr. L. Docker, 80—9—15 - 4 ; a . Shrewsbury, 36—6—7—1. N. B .—The analyses of the Bowral m atch are not included, not being to hand. 247 ..,. 638 .,. 103 ... 6.20 292 .,,. 690 ... 76 .. . 9.6 171 ..,. 266 ... 51 .. . 5.11 158 ... 373 ... 54 ..,. 6.49 140 .,,. 215 ... 57 .... 3.44 60 ..,. 112 ... 15 .... 7.7 F R E E FORESTERS CLUB. M atches played 26— w on, 6 ; lost, 7; d raw n , 13 R E SU LT S OF M AT CHES May 30, 31—Woolwich, v. Royal Artillery. Lost. Free Foresters, 74 and 123; Royal Artillery, 144 and 54 for 1 wicket. June 1, 2—Oxford, v. Christ Church. Drawn. Christ Church, 180 and 162 for 8 wickets; Free Foresters, 121. June 8, 9—Rugby, v. Rugr.y School. Lost. Rugby School, 117 and 205; Free Foresters, 77 and 159. June 16—Eton, v. E to n College. Lost. Free Foresters, 18»; Eton College, 237. June 16—Harrow, v. Harrow School. Won. H ar row School, 137; Free Foresters, 178. June 21—Esher, v. Esher. Won. Esher, 218; Free Foresters, 301 for 3 wickets. June 22—Weybridge, v. Oatlands Park. W on. Free Foresters, 206; Oatlands Park, 131 and 54 for 1 wicket. June 24, 25—Shoeburyness, v. School of Gunnery. Drawn. School of Gunnery, 239 and 387 for 4 w ickets; Free Foresters, 165. July 1, 2—Carshalton, v. Carshalton Park. Drawn. Free Foresters, 404; Carshalton Park, 460 for 8 wickets. July 6 -Dulwich, v. Dulw ich College. Won. Free Foresters, 200; Dulwich College, 87 and 135. July 20, 2'.—Hackwood, v. HackwoodPark. W on. Free Foresters, 161 and 90; Hackwood Park, 85 and 110. July 22,23—Winchester, v. Green Jackets. Drawn. Green Jackets, 154 and 832 for 7 w ickets; Free Foresters, 379. Ju ly 23 — Godalming, v. Charterhouse. Won. Charterhouse, 98 and 46 for 1 w icket; Free Foresters, 162. July 25, 26—Stoke -on -Trent, v. Staffordshire. Drawn. Staffordshire, 171 and 218; Free Foresters, 151. July 27, 28—Cheltenham, v. East Gloucestershire. Drawn. Free Foresters, 244 and 85 for 7 wickets; East Gloucestershire, 311. July 29, 3)—Lu<ilow,v. Ludlow. Drawn. Ludlow, 143 and 161; Free Foresters, 179 and 84 for 2 wickets. August 1, 2—Knighton, v. Radnorshire. Lost. Free Foresters, 100 and 251; Radnorshire, 248 and 106 for 3 wickets. August 1, 2—Norwich, v. Norfolk. Lost. Free Foresters, 121 and 149; Norfolk. 417. August 3, 4—Shrewsbury, v. Shropshire. Drawn. Shropshire, 375; Free Foresters, 287 and 76 for 4 wickets. August 3, 4—Ipswich, v. Ipswich and East Suffolk. Drawn. Free Foresters, 293 and 252; Ipsw ich and East Suffolk, 297. August 5—Littlebury, Saffron Walden, v. Mr. B ur rell’s X I. Lost. Free Foresters, 120; Mr. Burrell’s X I., 197 for 8 wickets. August 8. 9—Maidstone, v. Mote Park. Drawn. Free Foresters, 256 and 172 for 6 wickets; Mote Park, 531. Augnst 10, 11—L inton Park, Maidstone, v. Band of Brothers. Lost. Free Foresters. 218 and 171; Band of Brothers, 330 and 55 for one wicket. August 12,13-Shorncliffe, v. Shorncliffe Garrison Drawn. Free Foresters, 184 and 272 for 5 wickets ; Sherncliffe Garrison, 223. August 24, 25—Aldershot, v. Aldershot Division. Drawn. Aldershot Division. 273; Free Foresters, 886 and 12 for 2 wickets. Angust 26, 27—Chatham , v. Royal Engineers. Drawn. Royal Engineers, 95 and 129 for 8 wickets; Free Foresters, 278. BATT ING A V E R A G E S. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. M ajor L. Spens 6 2 , 2b2 ... 112* .. . 65 2 C. E. Cobb 4 ’.'.I 0 . 149 ... 72 ... 37.1 G. F. Vernon ... 4 ... 1 ..., 105 ... 71 ... 35 S. W .C attley ... 6 ... 1 ... . 172 ... 77* .. . 34.2 Hon.W .F.N orth 5 ... 2 ... 100 ,... 57* ..,. 33.1 A.C.Macpherson 5 ... 0 ... , 153 ... 116 ... 80.3 M ajor J. Spens 10 ... 1 ... , 259 ... 114* .. . 28.7 ltev.H. Thursby 12 ... 1 ... 305 ,... 53 .... 27.8 H. G. S. Hushes 5 ... 0 ..., 132 ... 106 ... 26 2 W .D . Bovill ... 6 ... 0 .... 139 ... 88 ... 23.1 T.Hine-Haycock 4 ... 0 ... . 87 ... 49 ... 21.3 Capt.VonDonop 4 ... 1 .... 63 ... 24 ... 21. J.H . J. Hornsby 9 ... 0 ... , 170 ... 48 ... 18.8 Capt. Cowan ... 9 ... 2 ..,. 132 ... 39 .. . 18.6 Times. Most not out. Runs, in Inns. Aver' ... 2 ... 146 ... 63 .... 18.2 ... 1 ... 55 ... 28 . 18.L ... 1 ... 144 ... 34 .. . 18. ... 1 ... 51 .. . 31* .... 17. ... 0 ... 128 ... 30 ... 16. .. 0 ... 107 . . 43 ... 15.2 ... 4 ... 166 ... 30 ... 15.1 ... 0 ... 84 ... 67 ..., 14. ... 0 ... 67 ... 22 ..., 13.2 2 78 ..,. 3L ... 13. 7 0 60 .... 28 ... 12. ... 1 ... 46 ... 23 ..., 11.2 ... 0 ... 84 .... 31 ... 10.4 ... 0 ... 110 .... 53 ..., 10. ... 2 ... 50 ..,. 15 ... 10. ... 1 ... 62 ..,. 27 ..., 8.7 ... O ... 39 .... 21 ..., 7.4 ... 0 ... 32 ... 11 ..., 6.2 red in three innings:—H. J. Inns. C. L. Hickley ... 10 Capt.B.-Allason 4 R . W . Skipw ith 9 W . P. Crake ... 4 F. E . Speed ... 8 , Capt.B.Roberts 7 . G. H. Goldney 15 Rev. V. R oy le... 6 Rev E.Protheroe 5 Rev.G. E.W illes 8 C. B .L. Tylecote 5 E .F . S. Tylecote 5 H. J. E . Burrell 8 J. J. Frederick 11 J. B. Rawlinson 7 C. A. S. Leggatt 8 R . M. T urntull 5 M. W ild e .......... 5 M ordaunt, F. C. Coxhead, E . R utter, W . E . T* Bolitho, W . W . W hitm ore, F. W . Capron, A- Appleby, Capt. Stratford, N .E .S tain to n.H . Tubb* F. C. Cobden. The following played in two innings:—E . H. Buckland, J. E. A. Greatorex, A. S. Francis, F. S. Cornwallis, H. C. M aul, L . M. Richards, F. H. Sit well, C. R. Thursby, J. H. Savory, G. C. G. Dewar, Rev. S. C. Voules, G. W . Ricketts, W . G. H ar greaves. The following played in one innings Hon. and Rev. E . Lyttelton, E . Hanbury, F. Buckland, Rev. W . Law , Hon. R. Lyttelton, G. R alli, W . Byass, H. F. Lee, G. N. Marten, T. S. Dury, F. W . W right, H. F. de Paravicini, E . A. J. Maynard, T. Greatorex, Sir Guy Campbell, I. D. W alker, R. E . Inglis, H. Clough Taylor, J. Robertson, T. Kaye, Hon. A. Grosvenor, A. J. Webbe, J. G. W alker, W . E .W . Collins, Major Griffiths, Capt. B . Baker, F. E . Lacey, C. R. Seymour, G. H. Longm an, R. L. Knight, F. W . Pember, A. Rotherham, E . Ram say, L. Owen. F ix t u r es fo r 1888. 26- at Esher, v, Esher. 2—at Weybridge, v. Oatlands Park C.C. 6, 7—at Oxford, v. Christ Church. 9—at W ellington College, v. W ellington College. 12- at Winchester, v. Winchester College. June 14,15—at Rugby, v. Rugby School. June 16—at Woolwich, v. R.M . Academy. June 16—at Eton, v. Eton College. June 22,23—at Shorncliffe, v. The Camp. June 23—at Maidenhead, v. The Philberds. June 29,80—at Shoeburyness, v. The School of Gunnery. June 30—at Sandhurst, v. R.M . College. July 7—at Godalming, v. Charterhouse School. July 11,12—at Colchester, v. The Garrison. July 18—at Dulw ich, v. Dulwich College. July 23, 24—at Bicester, v. Bicester. July 25, 26—at Cheltenham, v. East Gloucester shire. July 27, 28—at Ludlow, v. Ludlow. July 80,31—at Knighton, v. Radnorshire. Aug. 1, 2 -at Shrewsbury, v. Shropshire. Aug. 3, 4—at Worcester, v. Worcestershire. Aug. 6, 7—at Audley E nd, v. Mr. Burrell’s XI. Aug. 8, 9—at Ipswich, v. Suffolk. Aug. 10,11—at Norwich, v. Norfolk. Aug. 13,14—at Maidstone, v. Mote Park. Aug. 15,16—at Linton Park, v. Band of Brothers. Aug. 17,18—at W oolwich, v. Roval Artillery. Aug. 20, 21—at Basingstoke, v. Hackwood Park. Aug. 22, 23—at Portsmouth, v. United Service. Aug. 24, 25—at Winchester, v. Green JacketB. Aug. 27, 28- at Aldershot, v. The Division. Aug. 29,30—at Ayot St. Lawrence, v. Mrs. Pringle’s X I. Aug. 30, Sept. 1—C hatham , v. Royal Engineers. Sept. 3—at Shepperton, v. E. R utter’s X I. GEORGE LEWIN, LA T E G E O R G E K E N T , A T H L E T I C OU T F I T T E R , 29 , K ING W I L L I A M ST-> LO N D O N BR IDGE . May June June June June Supplies Every Description of Apparel for CRICKET, TENNIS, BOATING, &c., &c- SPECIAL CLUB COLOURS TO ORDER. Send fo r Illustrated Price Lists Free on Application. NEXT ISSUE, APRIL 12.
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