Cricket 1889

402 CEICKET : A WEEKLY EE COED OF THE GAME. SEPT. 12,1889. TETTENHALL NOMADS TOUE . Matches played 9—won 4, l ost 8, d rawn 2. RESULTS OF MATCHES. July 2C—at Tettenhall, v. Tettenhall College. Won by 172 runs. Nomads, 194; Tetten­ hall College, 22. July 22, 23--at Tunbridge 'Wells, v. Tunbridge Weils. Drawn. Nomads, 220 and 65 for 8 wickets *; Tunbridge Wells, 154 and 85 for 5 wickets. July 24,25—at Hastings, v. Hastings and St. Leon­ ards. Drawn. Nomads, 138 and 182; Hastings, 162 and 82 for 9 wickets July 26—at St. Leonards, v. South Saxons. Won by 47runs. Nomads, 97; South Saxon*, CO. July 29, 30—at Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne. Won by 5 runs. Nomads, 121 and 159; East­ bourne. 154 and 121. July 31—at Reigate, v. Reigate Priory. Lost by 210runs. Nomads, 90; Reigate Priory, 300. Aug. 1—at Arlesdene, Cheshunt, v. East Herts. Lost by 3 runs. Nomads, 144 ; East Herts, 147. Aug. 2—at Arlesdene, Cheshunt, v. Gentlemen of Herts. Lost bv 60 runs. Nomads, 136; Gentlemen of Berts, 196. Aug. 5—at Arlesdene, Cheshunt, v. Cheshunt and District. Won by 47 runs. Nomads, 166; Cheshunt and District. 119. * Signifies innings declared closed. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most In Inns, not out Runs, an Inn. Aver. E. H. Wales 12 .... 0 ... 355 ..,. 91 .,,. 29.7 E. Manifold 11 ... 2 ... 255 .... 51* .,,. 28.3 W. R. McClure... 12 ,. 0 .... 243 ... 73 .,.. 20.3 J. “ mbler .......... 6 ... 0 ... 82 ... 30 ... 13.4 J. Hamer .......... 12 ., .. 0 . .. 152 ... 46 .,.. 12 8 K. J. Mackinnon 11 .. 1 . ... 118 .... 51* .,.. 11.8 C. W. Abel.......... 9 ., .. 1 . ... 7B ... 21 * ... 9 P. Taylor .......... 11 .. .. 1 . .. 85 ..,. 25 .,.. 8.5 S. A. Ashton ... 12 .,.. 2 .... 54 ... 12 .,.. 5.4 E. R.McClure ... 11 .. . 1 . .. 53 ..,. 17 ... 53 H. Mayo .......... 5 .,.. 0 . ... 19 .. . 6 .,.. 3.4 Others played in less than four innings. BOWLING AVERAGES. K. J. Mackinnon J. Hamer.......... S. A. Ashton ... C. W. Abel ... W. R. McClure... Wales took 1 wicket for 3 and Manifold 1 for 27. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 665 ... 43 ., 268 ..,. 23 ... 11.15 1310 ... 75 .. 574 ... 49 .,.. 11.35 107 .,.. 6 . .. 00 .. . 4 ,... 15 485 .... 29 ... 234 ... 15 ... 15.9 471 ..,. 21 ..,. 236 .... 12 ... 19.8 runs, Gunn 3 for 29, The Nomads scored in all 1,718 runs, being an average of 143 runs per innings, and 14 runs per wicket. Their opponents scored 1,582 runs, being an average of 181 per innings, and 13 per wicket. MR . C. ABSOLON ’S TEAM v. X X I I . OF TU FN ELL PARK . Th is two-days ’ match for the benefit o f Tom Sawyer, the ground man, was played at Tufnell Park on Monday and Tuesday last. Mr. C . A b s o l o n ’ s T e a m , Second Innings. First Innings. J. Baston, b Brown ... J. West, b Brown S. Asser, c Hazell, Vieusseux .......... H. Pickett, c Allen, Mountford... ... 23 ... 4 b ... 6 5 Bedford, Mountford ................................23 b Vieusseux ... 28 G. Littlewood, c Johnson, bD. Cole ........................23 b Middlemass ... 58 F. Henry, lbw,b Brown ... 0 -------.Fill] - - J. W. Filliston, c Hazell, b Vieusseux........................ i b Bourlett... Tom Sawyer, b Mount­ ford , 15 not out C. Absolon, b Redford ... 10 not out E.C. Lane, not out ... 13 C. Holmes, c Allen, b Redford ........................ 8 A. Brown, c Buxton, b Lomax ........................ 0 B 5, nb 3........................ 8 Total ...............184 . 17 Extras ... 9 Total ...130 T u f n e l l P a r k . A. Cole, b Pickett ... 2 T. Saint,b Henry ... 1 F. W. Tew, c Henry, b Redford, st West, b Littlewood .......... 0 Littlewood .......... 5 G. H. Rickards, b C. Newbury, lbw, b Henry ................. 23 Henry ................. 6 F. G.Hazell, b Pickett 24 J. Lomax, b Pickett 8 T. Brown, c Henry, b Littlewood .......... H. Eason, b Henry 0 1 J. Lees, b Henry ... 4 A. H. P. Snow, not out 19 R. Bourlett, b Little­ W. Mountford, c wood ................. 2 Henry, b Filliston... 4 J. Gray, b Little­ W. Ryan, b Pickett... E. T. Vieusseux, b 0 wood ................. 4 D. Middlemass, b Henry........................ 0 Asser ................. J. Allen, b Henry ... 0 Extras................. 20 T. Scott, run out 0 — C. Johnson, c Asser, Total ..........137 b Littlewood.......... 8 CHA IiLTON PAEK v . DULW ICH . P layed at Charlton Park on September 7. C h a r l t o n P a r k . Capt. McCanlis, b Morris .......... ... 13 A. H. Pease, run out 18 S. R. Sargent, b Tre­ gellas .............. 17 H. E. Lawrence, b Rimmington........ 15 H. Turrell, run out... 0 G. Risch, b Morris ... 13 F. Lovey, b Tregellas 13 S. E. Mills, c Rim- mington, b Morris 4 W. Burnett, b Tre­ gellas ................. 0 F. G. Allen, b Tre- gellas ................. o W. J. C. Keats, not out ........................ o B 8 , l b 5,w l.nbl 15 Total ...108 D u l w ic h . T. R. Pearse, b Risch 1 F. Roberson, b Allen 5 J. A. Rimmington, st Lawrence, b Pease 31 E. J. Heasman, run out ........................ 3 W. Morris, b Risch ... 4 T. S. Tregellas, b Sar­ gent ........................17 A. Grant, b Keats ... 0 J. F. Colyer, c and b Pease ................. 15 A. S. Howes, not out 4 A. N. Other, absent... 0 A. McCanlis, st Law­ rence, b Pease ... 0 B 1,1b2, w l ... 4 Total ... 84 SURREY IN A LL MATCHES . Matches played, 25—won 20, drawn 1, lost 4. BATTING AVERAGES. M. Read.......... Mr. K. J. Key Mr. W. W. Read Abel................. Lockwood ... Henderson ... Mr. F. Fielding Lohmann Brockwell r. J. Shuter... Wood .... ... Sharpe .......... Beaumont Bowley .......... Times Inns.not out.Runs. ... 32 ... 2 ...1035 . ... 35 ... 4 ...1059 , ... 36 ... 2 ...1(33 , ... 37 ... 3 ... 849 . .. 33 ... 4 ... 718 . ... 37 ... 6 ... 709 . ... 5 ... 1 ... 90 . ... 33 ... 3 ... 631 . ... 6 ... 0 ... 117 ... 30 ... 1 ... 507 ... 25 ... 2 ... 355 .. 24 ... 6 ... 278 ...2 9 ... 6 ...215 ... 23 ... 7 ... 137 Most in an Inns.Aver. ... 136 ... 34.15 ... 176*... 34.5 ... 115 ... 30.13 ... 138 ... 24.33 .. 117*... 24.22 ... 73 ... 22.27 .. 75 ... 22.2 .. 105 ... 21.1 .. 43 ... 19.3 •• 56 ... 17.14 .. 49 ... 15.10 .. 54*... 15.8 .. 66 ... 9 8 .. 27 ... 8 .! The following played in two innings-Mr. C. L Morgan, 13T 42; C. Mills, 11—4; Mr.C.A. Trouncer* 9 50; Harris, 36 15; Large, 0 — 0 . In one innincs Mr. R. B. Brooks, 4; Adams, 0; Watts, 50. ’ BOWLING AVERAGES. W. Read Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 438.1 .. 202 .. 721 .. 61 .. .11.50 .1337.1 .. 559 ..2132 ..179 . .11.163 787.2 .. 316 ..1564 ..118 .. .13.95 . 67.3 .. 22 .. 141 .. 10 .. .14.1 532.1 .. 255 .. 914 .. 63 .. .14.32 219.4 .. 96 .. 381 .. 20 ...19.1 . 48.4 .. 16 ... 78 .. 4 ...19.2 52 .. 17 .. 97 .. 4 .. 24.1 . 41 3 .. 158 .. 5 .. 31.3 . 46 .. 11 .. 104 .. 2 .. .52.0 .. 1 0 .. 2 .. 1 .. 2.0 J o h n s o n ’ s B e n e f it . —The annual match for the benefit of F . Johnson, the professional to the Streatham club, w ill be played on the club ground, on Saturday the 21st. Johnson ’s E leven will play Eleven of the Club. BLACKHEATH v. TH E CHR IST SONS. This annual match was played on t of the Blackheath Club on Saturd Christophersons, who only had nin were much handicapped ow ing to th of their best all-round player, Stanl ow ing to his in jured arm. The Clu nine runs. , Thh C h r is t o p h e r s o n s . Percy Christopher- son, b Hemmerde... 11 MalcolmChristopher- son, c Hemmerde, b Isaacs ................. 2 Kenneth Christopher­ son, c W. Escombe, bJ. Escombe......... 44 Sidney Christopher­ son,c Hemmerde, b W. Escombe ..........14 Stanley Christopher­ son, b W. Escombe 15 Douglas Christopher­ son, c Blaker, b W. Escombe.................. 1 H. Christopher­ son, c Budworth,b Hemmerde .......... 1 D. Christopherson, jun., not out.......... 1 D. Christopherson, sen., c J.Escombe, b W. Eacombe ... 0 C. Christopherson, absent ................. 0 B 13, lb 2 ..........15 Total ...104 B l a c k h e a t h . H.C.Blaker.c M.b Sid. Christopherson ... 0 0. L. Hemmerde, run out ..................... 11 C.J. Fox, c sub. b Sid. Christopherson ... 0 R. D. Budworth, hw, b Sid. Christopherson 41 G.R.Hutchinson,cM.b D. Christopherson, jun..........................14 J. H. E. Nicholls, b Percy Christopher- son ....................... 9 R.A.Fegan, c and b P. Christopherson 4 J.Escombe, c Sid.bP. Christopherson ... 0 W.Escombe, run out 4 E. P. Isaacs, not out 28 J. II. W. Davis, b P. Christopherson ... 8 B .......... .......... 1 Total ...120 KENT v. X X I I . OF BROM LEY Lord Harris took, w ith the excepti absence o f W right, almost the full o f Kent to B rom ley on Saturday, Twenty-two o f the D istrict, the ma for the benefit o f Draper, the profe the Brom ley Club. The Twenty-two in first, gave little trouble, barringW and were all out for 76. W . B . Patt the ch ief scorer for Kent. He play considerable freedom and among hi two out of_the ground. The game under. K e n t . W. B. Pattisson, c Willson, b Boosey... 61 Martin, c Biggs, b R. Hilder .................14 W. H. Patterson, c Arnold, b Boosey... 22 Lord H arris, b Boosey ................. 8 F. Marchant, c Phill- pott, b Tufnell ... 2 Leslie Wilson, b Fox- ley ........................ 0 F. Hearne, c Green, b Johnson .......... 32 C. J. Fox, b Boosey 7 G. G. Hearne, not out ........................... A. Hearne, run out... 2 Day, b Willson.......... 5 B 20, lb 3, w 1 ... 24 Total ...215 XXII. o f B r o m l e y a n d D is t r ic t , First Innings. F. Solbe, c Pattisson,___ b Fox........................ 3 W . Knowles, c F. Hearne, b Fox ... 28 J. Green, c and b Martin ................. 0 E. Godney, c F. Hearne, b Martin... 0 E. A. Phillpott st Pattisson, bPatter­ son ........................ 8 G.F.Tufnell.c Harris, b Fox....................... 6 B. Deedes, c Patter­ son, b Fox .......... 2 R. Hilder, run out ... 0 M. Baker, b Fox ... 0 A. Boosey, b Patter­ son ........................ 3 J.Gibson.stPattisson, b Patterson .......... 6 H.Foxley, c A.Hearne, b F o x ........................ 0 In the Second Inni gs Hewitt scored b Pattis­ son 12, Thirlwell, c Pattisson, b Marchant1,Arnold, c Harris, b Patterson 1, Tufnell, (not out) 7 , Knowles, (not out) 11.—Total, 32. W.R. Willson, cDay, b Patterson.......... 0 Longdon,bPatterson 0 C. P. Hewett, c Pat­ tisson,b Pacterson 0 F. H. Thirlwell, c Fox, bPatterson... 2 A. Arnold, run out... 9 H. G. Johnson, c sub., b Patterson... 0 W. H. Bosanquet, not out ................. 0 C. H. W. Biggs, c Harris.b Patterson 6 J.Dunford, b Fox ... 0 H. J. Green, c F. Hearne, b Patter­ son ........................ 2 Lb........................ 1 Total... 76

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