Cricket 1889

SEPT. 2C, 1889. CKICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME* 185 GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. Matches played 12—won 4, lost 3, drawn 5. ■RESULTS OF MATCHES. July 2,8—at Dublin, v. Trinity College. Drawn. Gentn. of Philadelphia, 177 and 3/9 for 6 wickets; Trinity College, 289- July 4, 5—at Dublin, v. Gentn of Ireland. Drawn. Gentn. of Philadelphia, 213 and 198 for 6 wickets; Gentn. o f Ireland 206 and 300 for 5 wickets, declared finished. July 8, 9—at Edinburgh, v. Gentn. of Scotland. Won by 10 wickets. Gentn. of Philadel­ phia. 308 and 100 for no wicket; Gentn. of Scotland, 66 and 340. July 11,12-a t Liverpool, v. Gentn. of Liverrool, Won by an innings and 152 runs. Gfntn. of Philadelphia, 445; Gentn of Liverpool, 123 and 170. July 15, 17—at Bristol, v. Gentn. of Gloucester­ shire. Lost by 8 wickets. Gentn. of Phila­ delphia, 173 and 249; Gentn. of Gloucester­ shire, 311 and 113. July 38, 20—at Kenuington Oval. v. Gentn. of Surrey. Drawn. Geatn. of Philadelphia, 458 and 43 for 3 wickets ; Gentn. of Surrey, 294 and 355. July 22,24—at Lord’s, v. Marylebone Club. Lost by an innings and 84 runs. Gentn. of Philadelphia, 235and 66; Marylebone Club, 383. July 25, 26—at Town Mailing, v. Gentn. of Kent. Lost by 6 wickets. Gentn. of Philadelphia, 177 and 101; Gentn. of Kent, 209 and 70 for 4 wickets. July 29, 31—at Southampton, v. Gentn. of Hamp­ shire. Won by 2 runs. Gentn. of Phila­ delphia, 91 and 229; Gentn. of Hampshire, 108 and 210. Aug. 2, 3—at Portsmouth, v. United Service Club. Drawn. Gentn. of Philadelphia, 15 for 1 wicket. United Service, 428. Aug. 5, 6—at Brighton, v. Gentn. of Sussex. Drawn. Gentn. of Philadelphia, 157 and 241 for 6wickets (declared finished); Gentn. of Sussex, 109 and 235 for 6 wickets. Aug. 8, 10—at Cambridge, v. Cambridge Univer­ sity. Won by an innings and 12 runs. Philadelphia Opponents... Gentn. of Philadelphia, University, 151 and 144. SUMMARY. Wickets lost. 173 190 307; Cambridge Runs. 4,360 , 4,614 Av. runs per wkt. Philadelphia ahead of opponents wicket. BAITING AVERAGES. Times 24.28 1.100runs per G. S. Patterson Inns. ... 18 not out .. 5 ... Runs. 529 .. Aver. 40.7 W. Scott .......... ... 14 .. 0 ... 486 .. 31.7 E. W . Clark ... ... 17 .. 3 ... 532 ... 32 R. D. Brown ... ... 20 .. 3 ... 558 ... 29.4 F. E. Brewster... ... 13 .. 2 ... 3>4 ... 27.6 D. S. Newhall ... ... 38 .. 6 ... 828 ... 27.3 D. P. Stoever ... ... in .. 2 ... 432 ... 25 4 W. E. Morgan ... ... 18 .. 3 ... 317 .. 21.1 C. R. Palmer ... ... 6 .. 3 ... 301 .. 20.2 A. G. Thomson ... 11 .. 0 ... 357 ... 14.2 H. P. Baily.......... N. Etting .......... ... 33 .. 8 ... 336 ... 13.6 ... 37 .. 3 ... 175 ... 30.9 J. W. Sharp ... ... 3 .. 1 ... 39 ... 9.5 H. I. Brown ... 32 .. 0 ... 42 .. 3.5 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Baily ................. 133 ... 34 ... 370 ... 26 .. 14.2 Morgan .......... 5 ... 0 ... 38 ... 0 .. 18 Stoever ......... 3 ... 0 ... 18 ... 0 .. 38 Clark ............... 442 ... 149 ... 903 ... 43 .. 21.1 R. D. Brown ... 57 ... 11 ... 379 ... 8 .. 22.3 Patterson......... 451 ... 129 ... 990 ... 42 .. 23.5 Scott ................ 286 ... 53 ... 839 ... 23 .. 25.4 H. I. Brown 146 ... 40 ... 372 ... 13 .. 28.6 Newhall .......... 5 ... 0 ... 35 ... 0 .. 35 Brewster ......... 61 ... 35 ... 380 ... 5 .. 36 Palmer............... 78 ... 22 ... 240 ... 6 .. 40 1homson ........ 49 ... 33 ... 348 ... 2 .. 74 S harp................ 44 ... 7 ... 343 ... 1 .. .143 The following bowled without taking a wicket— D. S. Newhall 35 and W. C. Morgan 17. BROADWATER CLUB. Matches played 20—won 10, lost 6 , drawn 4. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 11—at Esher, v. Eeher. Lose by 137 runs. Broadwater, 85; Esher, 222. May 17—at Winchester, v. Winchester Garrison. Won by 203 runs. Broadwater, 286; Win­ chester Garrison, 83. May 25—at Broadwater, v. Charterhouse 2nd XI. Won by 45 runs. Broadwater, 121 and 86 for 3 wickets; Charterhouse, 76, June 5—at Charterhouse, v. Charterhouse. Won by 16 runs and 10 wickets. Broadwater, 83 and 62 for no wicket; Charterhouse, 76 and 58. June 8—at Brookwood, v. Brookwood. Won by 193 runs. Broadwater, 252 ; Brookwood, 59. June 29—at Broadwater, v. Surrey County School. Drawn. Broadwater, 316; Surrey County School, 133 for 3 wickets. July 5-a t Broadwater, v. Old Carthusians. Won by 35 runs. Broadwater, 272; Old Car­ thusians, 237. July 6—at Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Drawn. Broad­ water, 265; Surbiton, 205 for 6 wickets. July 13-a t Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. Won by 25 runs. Broadwater, 145 and 58 for no wicket ; Crystal Palace, 120 Aug. 5 - at Broadwater, v. Esher. Won by 116 runs. Broadwater, 238 ; Esher. 122. Aug. 6—at Leatherhead. v. Leatherhead. Lost by 23 runs. Broadwater, 140; Leatherhead, 163 and 80. Aug. 7—at Broadwater, v. Old Radleians. Won by 37 runs. Broadwater, 151; Old Rad­ leians, 114. Aug. 10-a t Broadwater, v. Marlboro’ Blues. Lost by 55 runs. Broadwater, 146; Marl­ boro’ Blues, SS)1. Aug. 17—at Oatlands Park, v. Oatlands Park. Won by 170 runs. Broadwater, 22); Oatlands Park, 50 and 82 for 6 wickets. Aug 24—at Broadwater, v Gosden. Lost by 14 runs. Broadwater, 131; Gosden, 145. Aug. 30, 31—at Aldershot, v. Aldershot Division. Lost by an innings and 95 runs. Broad­ water, 132 and 106; Aldershot, 333. Sept. 4—at Broadwater, v. L. & S.W.R. Lost by 96 runs. Broadwater, 145 and 86 for no wicket; L &S.W.R..241. Sept. 9—at Broadwater, v. Capt. Elliott’s XI. Won by 21 runs. Broadwater, 227; Capt. Elliott’s XI., 206. Sept. 14—at Sandhurst, v. Royal Military College. Drawn. Broadwater, 277 ; R.M.C., 231 for 7 wickets. Sept. 19—at Broadwater, v. 22 from West Surrey Villages, Drawn. Broadwater, 97 for 2 wickets; 22 W.S.V..216. Sept. 5—at. Broadwater, Over 30 v. Under 80. Over 30, 331; Under 30, 113 and 88 for 3 wickets. BITTING AVERAGES. Inns. .. 4 J.E. Trask........ J. E. Sparkes ... H. A. Hornby ... 4 C. E. Brownrigg 3 G. O. Smith ... 3 Capt. Elliott ... 11 W. D. Marshall... 15 C. W. Parry ... 4 M. W. Marshall 19 J. A. Gibbs. N. Debenham ... 5 H. C. B e tt......... 4 L. Phillips.........12 T. C. B e tt ......... 8 H. F. Fairtlough 10 Rev. B. Roscow 4 A. Street ..........10 H. R. Smith ... W. F. Umney ... R. Spyers ............. W. Winter.......... M. Bovill .......... B. D. Cancellor... S. Farnfield C. Lambert F. C. Thompson Rev. J. A. Tait... A. Lutyens O. P. Marshall... F.deG . English 3 C. Burke Times not out. Buns, ... 2 ... 178 .. ... 0 ... 134 .. ... 1 ... 114 .. ... 0 ... 99 ., ... 1 ... 66 .. ... 2 ... 284 .. ... 2 ... 360 .. ... 0 ... Ill .. ... 2 ... 419 .. . 258 .. . 118 .. 73 .. 0 0 0 4 ... 125 .. 2 ... 65 .. 1 ... 102 ... 1 ... 85 .. 0 ... 112 .. 0 ... 31 .. 23 .. 33 ., 55 ., 28 .. 17 .. 23 .. 53 .. 35 .. 14 . 40 .. 8 12 ., Most in an Inn. . 142* ... ,. 88 ... . 61* ... .. 70 ... ,. 42 ... . 102* ... ,. 123* ... . 54 ... .. 55 ... ,. 53 ... ,. 50 ... , 68 ... .. 65 ... .. 80* ... . 41 ... . 16 ... ,. 32 ... ,. 23 ... ,. 12 ... .. 19 ... .. 35 ... . 14 ... . 9* ... . 11 ... ,. 20 ... . 12 ... .. 7* ... 8* ... .. 4 ... .. 4 ... .. 2 ... Aver. 89 44.2 38 33 33 31.5 27.9 27.3 24.11 23.5 23.3 18.1 15.5 14.1 11.3 11.2 11.2 11.1 11.1 11 31 9.1 8.1 8.1 7.5 7 7 6.4 4 4 1 The following played in two innings—P. J. Paravicini 158—2, C. H. Evans 0—51. C. I. Thorn­ ton 2—13, J. Harbottle 17—44, E. T. Norris 16*—1, S. V. Gibbs 41*—22*, H. RamsdenO—1, N. Ihursby 17—1, H. E. Casswell 21—29, B. Marshall, 0—22*, A. King 2—2, W. H. Norris 4—13, Rev. E. B. Cotton 6—86*, A. J. Macdonald 8—3, and E. Hugonin 0—8. The following played in one innings—C. C. Clarke 109, H. Whitfeld 54*, H. F. Paravicini 17, C. E. Cottrell 12, S. M. Ferguson 39, F. J. Hope 4\, S. Tringham 20, A. E . Whitbourne 14. E. M. Hadow 76, F. Dames Longworth 18, B. Mellersh 2, 8. G. Watson 6. C. E. Mellersh 1, T. G. S. Bruce 0, C. H. Buckland 29, H. A. Crallan 35, Rev. A. M. Hill 8, W. White 4, E. A. Nepean 46*, Rev. H. H. Gillett 7, Hon. E. Thesiger 2, A. P. Cazenove 6, S. W. Cattley 31, Lohmann 23, A. W. Simpson 12, W. G. Marshall 5, W. Keen 3. R. P. Sewell 2, G. Bovill 9, G. 13. Keyser 9, F. Mellersh 2, Capt. Boyd 2, A. Barrow 3, S. W, Stewart 2, A. H. Shotter 0, and R. W . Ashby 15. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. Matches played, 13—won 3, lost 5, drawn 5. BATTING AVERAGES. Hodges ... Campbell... Cockburn ... Simson Thesiger ... Hall .......... Austin Thomson ... Nelson Young.......... Oswald BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver. . 17 ... 4 ... 352 .... 119* ... 27.07 ,. 4 ... 0 ... 84 ... 42 ... 21 . 19 ... 0 ... 342 ,... 71 ... 38 .. 9 ... 0 ... , 351 ,... 54 ... 37.11 . 18 ... 2 ... 256 ... 90* ... 36 .. 10 ... 3 ...,3(6 , ... 22* ... 15.34 .. 17 ... 3 ..,. 239 ... 46 ... 34.08 . 18 ... 3 ... 398 ... 30* ... 33.6 .. 9 ... 2 ... 82 ... 37* ... 31.5 .. 12 ... 1 ... . 310 ... 28 ... 10 .. 19 ... 2 .... 159 ... 26 .. . 9.35 Baker ... ... 338.2 ... 112 ... 584 ... 47 ... 12.4 Hodges ... ... 69 ... 7 .„. 224 ... 34 .,.. 16. Thesiger ... 277 ... 83 ... 591 ... 35 ... 16.88 Nelson ... ... 131.1 ... 44 ... 227 .... 12 ... 18.9 Thomson ... 223.3 ... 68 ... 470 ... 26 .... 18.07 Young ... ... 101 - ... 29 ... 219 ... 10 ... 219 Oswald ... ... 79 .... 11 ... 226 ... 7 ... 32.28 LANCING COLLEGE. Matches played, 9—won 3, lost 4, drawn 2. BATTING AVERAGES. C J.R. Richards 10 G. W. Gruggen 12 M. R. Church... 11 F. C. Cooper ... 5 H. F. Laycock... 11 F. Pellatt......... 11 E. D. Compton 10 G. W. 8topford 11 H. W. Halfward 12 T. S Sparrow... 6 N. L ock e.......... 5 J. E. M. Carroll 11 Times Most in Runs, an Inns. Aver 390 ... 137* .... 48.6 103 . .. 31* ... 9.1 210 ... 53* .... 21. 38 ... 38 .... 73 94 .... 52 .... 10 4 50 .... 39 .... 5. 97 ... 32* .... 10.7 86 .... 20 .... 7.9 58 .,.. 34 ... 5.3 35 ... 30 .... 55 59 ... 37* .... 19.2 44 ... 15* .... 4.8 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. F. Pellatt .......... 226 ... 56 ... 559 C. J. R. Richards 325.4... 44 ... 282 G. W. Gruggen ... 200.3... 75 ... 426 J. E. M. Carroll... 87 ... 19 ... 242 H. F Laycock ... 103 ... 21 ... 293 N. Locke I.1. R. Church 18 ..,. 9 24 3.. . 2 Wkts. ... 30 .. ... 33 ., ... 22 ., ... 8 ., ... 7 ... 3 ., ... 4 .. Aver. . 1«.19 . 8.16 . 19.8 . 8U.2 . 41.6 . 91 . 13.2 MR. H. V. GREENS CLUB (WANDS­ WORTH). Matches played 19- doned (wet) 1 , lost 1 . -won 16, drawn 1 , aban- BATTING AVERAGES. Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an inn. Aver. G. E. Kemp .......... 26 ... 0 .. . 640 ... 110 ... 24.16 Dr. U. 1>.Hamilton 27 ... 8 ... 441 ... 104*... 23.4 H. V. G reen.......... 29 ... 2 ... 510 ... 86 .... 20 h . L. D iv er.......... 27 ... 1 .. . 484 .,.. 69 ..,. 18.1 Mills ................. 12 ... 0 .. . 202 ..,. 63 .... 16.10 C. A. Toppin......... E. C. Ford .......... 28 ... 3 ... 884 ... 72*... 15.96 26 ... 0 .. . 391 ... 51 ... 35.1 E. M. L ucas.......... 16 ... 1 .. . 201 ... 60*... 33.6 H. H. Bury .......... 27 ... 2 ..,. 280 ... 45 ... 11.5 R. L. Kaye .......... 21 ... 0 .. ,. 214 ... 56 ... 10.4 H. W. K em p......... 26 ... 2 ..,. 160 ... 32*... 6.16 C.L. B. Sanderson 19 ... 2 ..,. 102 ... 21 ... 5.17 S. C. Francis.......... 14 ... 3 ... 53 ... 13 ... 5.1 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. C. A. Toppin E. M. Lucas Dr. C.D.Hamilt Mills ........ H. H. Bury ... W. L. Diver... 604 .... 241 ... 860 .., 130 .,.. 6.84 161 ..,. C6 ... 240 ... 32 .,,. 7.16 78 .... 16 .,,. 181 ... 23 .... 7.20 201 ... 64 ..,. 432 ... 42 ... 10.12 324 ... 102 ..,. 753 ... 70 ..,. 10.50 180 ... 41 .,,. 448 ... 40 ..,. 11,8 NEXT ISSUE, OCTOBER 81.

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