Cricket 1889
418 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. SEPT. 19, 1889. GRANV ILLE (LEE ) CLUB . Matches arranged 55—won 14, lost 7, d rawn 27, abandoned 7. Highestinnin ?s for, 239(for nine wickets); lowest innings for, V5. Highest innings against, 326 (for seven wickets); lowest innings against, 37. Total runs for, 5,458; total wickets fell, 886. Total runs against, 5,416; total wickets taken, 412. Average per wicket for the Club, 14.54; average per wicket against the Club, 33.60. In addition to the above, a match wag played on Easter Monday, Married v. Single; the latter scored29, and the former 48 for fivewickets. Also a match (Tourists v. The Rest) was played on September 14th with the result that the Tourists scored 131, and The Rest 49. RESULTS OF MATCHES. April 27—v. 8idcup. Won. Sidcup, 37; Granville, 102 for 7 wickets. April 27—v. Croydon. Drawn. Granville, 112 ; Croydon, 29 for 3 wickets. ; May 4—v. Crystal Palace. Won. Granville, 100 and 50 for 5 wickets; Crystal Palace, 65. May 4—v. Oakleigh Wanderers. Won. Granville 76; OakleighWanderers, 45. May 18—v. Charlton Park. Drawn. Charlton Park, 98; Granville, 97 for 5 wickets. May 18—v. Charlton Park. Lost. CharltonPark, 104; Granville, 59. May 25—v. Will^sden. Drawn. Willesden, 155for 6 wickets (innings declared finished); Granville, 46for 4 wickets. May 25—v. Willesden. Lost. Granville, 80 and 30 for 2 wickets; Willesden, 96. May 25—v. Gresham. Won. Gresham, 46 and 48 for 7 wickets; Granville, 93. May 29and 30—v. London Rifle Brigade. Drawn. Granville, 153 for 9 wickets (innings de clared finished); London Rifle Brigade, 73 for 7 wickets. June 1—v. Crystal Palace. Won. Granville, 138; Crystal Palace,84. Juno 8—v. Pallingswick. Prawn. Pallingswick, 174; Granville, 87 for 6 wickets. June 8—v. Point House Ramblers. Drawn. Point House Ramblers, 214. Granville, 75 for 7 wickets. Juno 15—v. Hampstead. Lost. Granville, 75; Hampstead, 117. June 15—v. Croydon, Drawn. Croydon, 128; Granville. 86 for 5 wickets. June 19—v. Blackheath. Lost. Granville, 134; Blackheath, 148. June 22—v. Willesden. Drawn. Willesden, 247; Granville. 26 for 2 wickets. Juno 22—v. Willesden. Drawn. Granville, 100; Willesden, 81 for 6 wickets. June 26and 27—v. Alliance Bank. Won. Gran ville, 201 for 6 wickets (innings declared finished); Alliance Bank,91. June 29—v. Hampstead. Drawn. Hampstead, 245for 7wickets; Granville didnot bat. June 29—v. Trafalgar. Drawn. Trafalgar, 195; Granville, U3 for 1wicket. July 3—v. Croydon. Drawn. Croydon, 298; Granville, 60 for 7 wickets. July 6—v. Hornsey. Drawn. Granville, 217; Hornsey,82 for7 wickets. July 10and 1 1 -v. Alliance Bank. Won. Alliance Bank, 72 and 19for 3 wickets; Granville, 81. July 13—v. Charlton Park. Drawn. Granville, 133; Charlton Park, 78for 4wickets. July 13—v. Charlton Park. Won. Granville, 93 and 25 for1 wicket. Charlton Park, 44. July 17—v. Tunbridge Wells. Won. Granville, 182; Tunbridge Wells, 62 and 47 for 1 wicket. July 20—v. Forest Hil*. Drawn. Granville, 127; Forest Hill, 49for3 wickets. July 20—v. Forest Hill. Drawn. Forest Hill, 123; Granville, 82 for 6 wickets. July 25—v. Croydon. Won. Croydon, 177; Gran ville. 204 for 9wickets. July 27—v. Norwood. Drawn. Norwood, 109; Granville, 30 for 3wickets. July 27—v. Ravensbourne. Drawn. Ravens bourne, 110; Granville, 73 for 1 wicket. Aug. 3—v. Upper Clapton. Drawn. Granville, 174for 7wickets (innings declaredfinished); Upper Clapton, 33 for 7 wickets. Aug. 3—v. Gresham. Won. Granville, 153 for 7 wickets (innings declared finished); Gresham, 42. Aug. 5—v. Northbrook. Drawn. Northbrook, 147; Granville, 77 for 3 wickets. Aug. 5—v. Northbrook. Won. Granville, 105 and 34for 4 wickets. No; thbrook, 74. Aug. 10—v. Sidcnp. Drawn. Granville, 161; Sidcup did not bat. Aug. 17—v. Point House Ramblers. Won. Point House Ramblers, 92: Granville, 153 for 8 wickets. Aug. 24—v. Pallingswick. Drawn. Pallingswick, 30 for 2wickets (rain stoppedplay). Aug. 24—v.London Rifle Brigade. Drawn. London Rifle Brigade, 17 for 1 wicket (rain stopped play). Aug. 31—v. Private Banks. Drawn. Private Banks, l(3ff; Granville, 53for 2 wickets. Aug. 31—v. Trafalgar. Draw . Granville, 148; Trafalgar, 101 for 2 wickets. Sept. 7—v. Norwood. Drawn. Granville, 239 for 9wickets; Norwood did not bat. Sept. 7—v. Ravensbourne. Drawn. Granville, 134 for6 wickets (innings declared finished); Ravensbourne 6'2for 3wickets. T h e T o u r . Aug. 10—v. Horsham, Lost. Horsham, 227 for 9 wickets (innings declaredfinished); Gran ville, 113. Aug. 12 and 13—v. Priory Park (Chichester). Wen. Priory Park, 64 and 64; Granville, 110 and 19 for 1 wicket. Aug. 14 and 15—v. Lewes Priory. Lost. Lewes Priory, 127 and 33 for 6wickets; Granville, 25 and 134. Aug. 16 and 17—v. Eastbourne. Lost. Granville, 135 and 161; Eastbourne 326 for 7 wickets (innings declared finished). BATTING AVERAGFK. The following played in 10innings and over:— C. W. Hayward... 13 J. Wilson.gun. J. P. Clarkson E. Crosskey J. S. Clarkson C.Nuding ... C. H. Mason E. Furze ... P. P. Lincoln W. Edwards A. D. Parry S. Ellis.......... E. W. Moore F. E. Lauder A. J. Long ... P. Thirkell... W. E. Poulsom... 16 R. F. Taylor H.W. Edwards, A. R. Layman . E. E. Francis . E. J. Brown C.T. Lloyd... T.G. Nicolson J. Edward ... The following played in less than 10 innings B. F. Gordon H. I . Harris L. R. Glover C.J.M.Godfrey W. L. Pierce E. A. Ferry... F. Edwards W. Morris ... F.B. Carr ... A. C. Moore J. O . Wilson J.H. Campion A. G. Campion G. Hobgen .. J. C.fKnechtli A.Lmdley... P.L. Smith... F.M.Gill ... E.H. Wright J. J. Lambert A. G. O . Kenne C. J. Lindley Times Most Inns. not out Runs. in Intis. Aver ... 2 ... 844 ... 68 ... 31.3 ... 25 ... 3 ... 465 ... 87* ... 21.3 ... 12 ... 2 ... £01 ... 63 ... 20.1 ... 10 ... 0 .. . 185 ... 37 ... 18.5 ... 14 ... 4 ..,. 182 ... 46 ... 18.2 ... 10 ... 1 ., .. 162 ... 65* ... 18 ... 16 ... 0 .. ,. 283 ... 86 ... 17.11 ... 15 ... 2 ..„ 220 ... 52 ... 16.12 ... 19 ... 3 ... 264 ... 50* ... 16.8 ... 17 ... 4 ... 194 ... 35 ... 14.12 ... 14 ... 2 ... 169 ... 34 ... 14.1 ... 13 ... 5 ... Ill ... 81* ... 13.7 ,.. 12 ... 1 .. . 150 ... 38 ... 13.7 ... 20 ... 1 .. . 217 ... 46 ... 11.8 ... 12 ... 2 .... 114 ... 28 ... 11.4 ... 17 ... 3 .. . 134 ... 26 ... 9.8t ... 1 ., 138 ... 36 ... 9.3 ... 24 ... 1 . . 207 ... 36 ... 9 ... 10 ... 2 .., 70 ... 28 .. . 8.6 .. 21 ... 2 ... 158 ... 45 ... 8.6 .. 13 ... 4 ... 57 ... 8 ..,. 6.3 ... 21 ... 2 . ,. 101 ... 20 ... 5.6 ... 12 ... 1 ., ,. 56 ... 12 ... 5.1 ... 10 ... 2 ., .. 30 ... 9 .. . 36 ... 12 ... 2 .. 80 ... 8 ... 3 9 ... 2 ... 122 ... 58* ..,. 17.3 9 ..,. 2 ... 113 46 ..,. 16.1 7 .. 2 ... 70 ... 37 ... 14 2 .. 0 ... 28 ..., 25 ... 14 5 ..,. 1 ... 53 ..., 20* .... 13.1 3 ..,. 2 ... 13 ... 11* „,. 13 8 .,,. 1 ... 73 ... 49 .... 10.3 5 .,.. 1 ... 48 .... 18* .... 10 3 4 2 ... 21 ... 11* .. 10.1 2 ..,. 1 ... 10 ... 8 ... 10 5 ... 1 .... 33 ..,. 26 ... 8.1 7 .,.. 1 ... 45 ..., 14* .,.. 7.3 3 .,.. 0 ... 20 ... 9 ., 62 3 ... 0 ... 19 ... 13 ..,. 6.1 3 ... 1 ... 12 ... 12 ..,. 6 2 ... 1 ... 6 ... 6 .... 6 2 ... 0 ... 11 ..., 9 ... 5.1 3 .,,. 0 ... 13 ..., 7 .,,. 4.1 5 ... 1 ... 14 ... 6* .,.. 3.2 3 ... 1 ... 7 .... 5* ... 3.1 dy 3 .. . 0 . .. 9 ... 7 .,,. 3 4 . .. 1 . ... 8 .... 8 ... 2.2 an 4 .. 0 . 4 ... 2 ., ,. 1 5 . .. 0 . ,.. 4 .... 3 ... 0.4 in one innings o n ly H . A. R. J. Pope, 4, E. R. Lindley, F. Millard The followingplayed Smith, 36, H.W. Gill, 4, 3, C. L. Yeoman, 2*. BOWLING AVERAGES. The following bowled Overs. E. Crosskey H.L. Harris J. Edward......... C. W . Hayward... F. Millard......... W. E. Poulsom... I in 4 innings , Mdns. Runs. and overt— Wkts. Aver. C. Nuding.......... J. H. Campion... E. A. Ferry.......... B. F. Gordon ... E.E.Francis ... T. [G. Nicolson W. Edwards ... S. Ellis................. A.C. Moore.......... E. J. Brown ... C. H.Mason ... E.H. Wright ... A. D. Parry 31 . . 6 .. 68 .. 8 ... 8.4 81.3. . 23 .. 170 .. 19 ... 8.18 164 2. . 59 .. 296 .. 33 ... 8.32 268.1. .114 .. 440 .. 47 ... 9.17 31 . . 12 .. 53 .. 5 ...10.3 234.2. . 82 .. 403 .. 37 ...10 33 132 . . 40 .. 273 .. 23 ...11.18 90.4. . 18 .. 238 .. 20 ..1118 114.1. . 37 .. 232 .. 19 ..12.4 58.1. . 29 .. 39 .. 3 ...13 19 . . 5 .. 55 .. 4 ..13.3 225.4. . 74 .. 425 .. 32 ...13.9 93 . . 24 .. 224 .. 16 ...13.10 64.3. . 11 .. 140 .. 9 ...15.5 97.2 .. 23 .. 259 .. 16 ...16.3 49 . . 13 .. 1C9 .. 6 ...18.1 223 . . fO .. 525 .. 29 ...18.3 102.1. . 36 .. 205 .. 10 ..20.5 16.2. . 1 .. 46 .. 1 ..46 41 . . 9 .. 109 .. 2 ...54.1 The following bowled in 3innings and under W.L. Pierce E.Furee H.W . Gill... ... C. J. M. Godfrey J. Wilson, jun.... W. J. Helder ... R. J. Pope......... L.R. Glover A. G. Campion... J.C. Knechtli ... A.G. O. Kennedy The following bowled during the season, but without success:—J. P. Clarkson, 6 overs for23 runs; J. S. Clarkson, 2—5; J. J.Lambert, 2—12; A. R. Layman, 9—22; A.Lindley, 2—12; C. J. Lindley, 8—22; P. P. Lincoln, 2—9; C. H. Springman,6—16; P. Thirkell, 2—7. 6.1... 2 ..,. 9 ... 5 ... 1.4 11 ... 5 ... 18 .... 4 ... 4.2 7 .. . 2 ... 19 ... 4 ... 4.3 44 ... 12 ,. 96 ... 13 ... 7.5 3 .. . 1 ... 8 ... 1 ... 8 25.2... 10 .... 44 ... 5 ... 8.4 9 1... 0 .. .. 22 ... 2 ...11 10 ... 2 .,.. 31 . .. 1 ...31 12 .. . 0 ., .. 46 . .. 1 ...46 15 ... 3 .... 54 . ... 1 ...54 25 ... 5 ,. 96 . .. 1 ...96 CRICKET IN COLOMBO. COLOMBO v. NONDESCR IPT Th is match, begun on the previou day, was concluded on Galle l a c e o The match is remarkable as bein wh ich a record was obtained for t score ever made by a team on the ground. F ive years ago the Colom made 281 (Vanderspar 107) playing team from Galle, wh ich has rema highest score made on the ground fr to this. The 300 made against the scripts, therefore, is not only a reco ground, but is a much more credita mance in every way, s eeing t hat t h scripts’ bow ling was good , and the fi at first, though it fell off very mu wards. On the first day, after get Nondescripts out for 64, the Colomb compiled 146 for the loss o f three those of Paine, Churohill and K ing two not-outs being Yanderspar ( Stephens (19). These two went in Saturday, and were not separated •core had been carried to 178, whe spar t ried to h it a ball and m issed He had made 85 by free but sound c h itting being hard and clean, a innings w ithout any blem ishes. Su Courtenay and Forbes lent Stephe assistance, and the last-named carr bat for 59, the result o f th iee hour As only three-quarters o f an h our there was little chance o f getting t scripts out a second time. So well, did Churchill and Paine bow l, that had fallen before the end came. A t the Nondescripts wanted 213 r uns inn ings defeat, w ith only four w ick N o n d e sc r ip t s . First Innings. C. Wilkins, b Vanderspar 4 H. Loos, c Stephens, b Vanderspar ................. 2 J. S. de Saram, b Vander spar ...............................23 V. Wright, lbw, b Gordon 2 G. H. de Saram,b Vander spar ........................ ... 0 E. H. Joseph, b Churchill 0 L. Thomasz, b Churchill... 7 H. J. deSaram,bChurchill 0 B. Bawa,b Churchill...... 7 E. H. Prins, b Vanderspar 0 F. Beven, not out ... ... 0 Extras .......... .......... 9 Second Innings, b Paine .......... 4 c Kerr,b Paine... 0 not out ..........24 b Churchill b Churchill b Paine b Paine w.. T ota l ..........54 C o l o m b o . Extras ... 6 Total... 42 Major Churchill, o sub., b H. J. de baram ... ... 11 M. H. Paine, b H. J. de Saram..............25 Geo. Vanderspar, b Wilkins ..............85 W. B. Kingsbury, b H. J. de Saram ... 0 F. Stephens, not out 59 W. Courtenay, b Wilkins ..............20 F. W. Kerr, Ibw, b G. H. de Saram ... 7 F. Macindoe, b G. H. de Saram .......... 4 H. Goodwyn, run cut 13 C. Gordon, b G. de Saram ................. 0 Jas. Forbes, c J. de Saram, b H. de Saram .................27 Extras................. 49 Total ...300
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