Cricket 1889

OCT. 31,1889. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; 443 CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA. POST OFFICE (KIMBERLEY) v. MR. D. COOKE’S XI. This match was played on the Pirates’ cricket ground, Kimberley, South Africa, on September 21. D. Cooke and A. W. Walker batted well for their respective scores. The latter should be well remembered in South London, having represented the Lausanne,Old Kennington, and Feltham Clubs. Owing to an accident he had not played for several seasons. P ost O ffic e . F. Hooper, b Dudley 10 Robertson, b Dudley 0 West, b Davidson ... 0 A. W. Walker, run out 52 D. Cooke, b Dudley... 61 Marshall, st Almond, b Gardiner ..........16 Graham, b Dudley ... 6 Lorrimer, not o u t... 4 Bartholomew,absent 0 Ralph, c Almond, b Gardiner .......... 2 McNamara ..........10 Extras.................10 Total ...171 D. C ooke ’ s XI. Dudley, b Graham ... 6 Mingay, run out..........17 Gardiner, b Graham 0 Wallace, b Graham... 0 Carsens, run out ... 3 Wardman, not out ... 11 Almond, b Walker ... 0 Davidson,b Graham 4 Halchie, b Graham 0 Galloway, b Walker 1 Marsley, b Walker... 0 Extras.......... ... 23 Total , 65 WOODHOUSE v, MR. D. COOKE’S XI. This match was played on the Pirates’ cricket ground, Kimberley, South Africa, on September 28, andresulted in a victory for Mr. Cooke’s XI. by 1 run. Messrs. Cooke and Walker again played W ell. W o o d h o u se . Cussens, b Robinson 14 Cooper, b Graham ... 0 K n ig h t , lb w , b Graham ................. 6 Green, c Marshall, b Graham .................74 A. W. Weatherley, b Graham ................. 1 Dietrich, b Graham 8 Fairweather, c Robin­ son, b Walker ... 11 Martin, b Marshall 16 Kelly, c Bartholo­ mew, b Hooper ... 6 Longhurst,cHooper, b Graham ..........13 Weatherley, not out 0 Extras................ 3 Total ...152 M r . C o o k e ’ s X I. A.W .Walker, c Kelly, b Longhurst..........35 Robertson, b Knight 10 Graham, c Martin, b Cooper .......... ... 5 Cooke, not o u t ..........68 Hooper, c and b Longhurst ... ... 4 McNamara, c Long­ hurst, b Weatherley 20 Marshall, b Cooper... Lorrimer, c Long­ hurst, b Cooper... 1 O’Connor, b Green... 0 B a r th o lo m e w , b Cooper ................. Reinbush, b Cooper 8 Extras................. Total..........153 v. Eighteen Colts of Surrey. Surrey, 128 and 124; Eighteen Colts, 162 and 117. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most In Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Brockwell ........ 11 ... 2 .. 247 .. 74 .. 27.4 D. L. A. Jephson 0 ... 3 .. 82 .. 23* .. 27.1 Reddick . . ... 12 ... 8 .. 215 .. 52+ .. 23.8 Harris ... ........ 17 ... 0 .. 393 .. 91 .. 23.2 Jones ... ........ 4 ... 2 .. 46 .. 44* .. 23.0 Mills ... ........17 ... 1 .. 845 .. 61 .. 21 9 Boxall... ......... 17 ... 1 .. 842 .. 76 .. 21.6 Smith ... ........ 6 ... 0 .. 127 .. 44 .. 21.1 Lockwood ........ 5 ... 0 .. 88 .. 34 .. 17.3 Lyddon ........13 ... 1 .. 215 .. 68 .. 15.5 Watts ... ........ 18 ... 1 .. 231 .. 63 .. 13.10 Powley... ......... 5 ... 2 .. 38 .. 14 .. 12.2 Ayres ... ........ 5 ... 1 .. 30 .. 14 .. 7.2 Large ... ........ 5 ... 2 .. 19 ... 10* . . 6.1 Roles ... ......... 6 ... 1 .. 19 .. 8* . . 3.4 Huish ... ........ 7 ... 3 .. 11 .. 5* .. 2.3 SURREY 2 nd X I. Matches played 12—won 8 , lost 2, drawn2. RESULTS OF MATCHES. M a t c h e s W o n . v. Sixteen of Croydon. Surrey, 97 and 87; Croy­ don, 42. v. Eighteen Colts of North Surrey. Surrey, 237 and 130 for 5 wickets; Eighteen of North Surrey, 187 and 178. v. Twenty-one Colts of Surrey. Surrey, 161; Colts of Surrey, 105. v. Hertfordshire. Surrey, 356 and 89 for 4 wickets Hertfordshire, 222 and 219. v. Eighteen Colts of West Surrey. Surrey, 73 and 196; Eighteen Colts, 74 and 93. r. Fifteen Colts of East Surrey. Surrey, 200 and 329 for 8 wickets; Fifteen Colts, 117 and 116. V. Twenty Colts of South Surrey. Surrey, 129 and 142 for 9 wickets; Twenty Colts, 69 and 90. t . Fifteen of Dorking. Surrey, 120 and 60 for 6 wickets; Dorking, 116. M a t c h e s D r a w n . v. Norfolk. Surrey, 194 and7 fo ri wicket; Norfolk, 126 and 153. v. Fifteen of Farnham. Surrey, 168 for 7 wickets ; Farnham did not t at. M a t c h e s L o s t . v. Fifteen of Guildford. Surrey, 129 and 59 for 4 The following played in 3 innings Boot 27. G. W. Roffey 20.2, Swinfen 19, Sharpe 14, Lock­ wood 10, Jackson 8.1, Street 6.2, Dexter 5.2, Bow­ ley 5. The following played in less than 3 in n in g s C . L. Morgan 73, Milooum 11.1,' A. F. Clarke 25.1, Adams, 10.1, C. L. Hemmerde 14, E. B. Warren 8, Betts 6, Weston 3.1, W. F. L. Frith 2, Gray 2, Davis 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. R eles.......... ... 100 .. 43 .. 172 .. 31 .. 5.17 Watts.......... ... 145 .. 50 .. 287 .. 41 .. 7.0 Harris........ ... 137 .. 52 .. 275 .. 31 .. 8.27 Lyddon ... ... 176.1 .. 75 .. 279 .. 28 .. 9.27 Brockwell... ... 186.3 .. 62 .. 444 .. 40 .. 11.4 M ills........ ... 105.1 .. 45 .. 194 .. 16 ... 12.2 The following bowled in 3 innings. Reddick ... ... 32.3 .. 17 .. 33 .. 7 ... 4.5 Smith.......... ... 43 .. 18 .. 55 .. 9 .. 6.1 Huish........ ... 27 .. 9 .. 57 .. 8 ... 7.1 Boxall ... 13.8 .. 6 .. 37 .. 4 „ 9.1 Voss ......... ... 46 .. 16 .. 94 .. 10 .. 9.4 C. L. Morgan... 43.2 .. 18 .. 71 .. 5 ... 14.1 The following bowled In less than 3 in n in g s ■ Lockwood 9 for 27, Swinfen 2 for 17, Bowley 3 for 32, Street 10 for 23, Jackson 3 for 34, Betts 1 for 9, Gray 1 for 29. The following bowled In 1 innings without success D. L. A. Jephson, N.O. Cooper, Chester­ ton and Sharp. SURREY CLUB AND GROUND. Matches played 80 —won21, lost 6 , drawn 8 M a t c h e s Won. v. Bickley Park. Surrey C. & G., 109 and 63 for 8 wickets; Bidkley Park, 58. v. Battersea. Surrey C. & G., 94 and 80 for 3 wickets; Battersea, 95 and 28. v. Dulwich College. Surrey C. & G., 116 and 7 for 1 wicket; Dulwich College, 77 and 44. v. Mitcham. Surrey C. & G., 116 and 181 for 7 wickets; Mitcham, 64. v. Cane Hill Asylum. Surrey C. & G., 228; Cane Hill Asylum, 82 and v8 for 4 wickets, v. Thespians. Surrey C. & G., 124 for 5 wickets Thespians, 48. v. Richmond Town. Surrey C. & G., 55 and 99 for 6 wickets; Richmond, 104 and 51. v. Clapham Wanderers. Surrey C. & G., 264. Clapham Wanderers, 102 and 83 for 6 wickets. v. East Molesey. Surrey C.&Gh,144; East Molesey, 50 and 181 for 8 wickets, v. Crystal Palace. Surrey C. & G., 202; Crystal Palace, 95 and 72. v. Dulwich. Surrey C. & G., 228; Dulwich, 163 and 24 for 1 wicket, v. Merchant Taylor a School. Surrey C. & G., 141; Merchant Taylor’s School, 34 and 81. v. Metropolitan Police. Surrey C. & G., 224; Met­ ropolitan Police, 142. v. Honor Oak. Surrey C. & G., 229; Honor Oak, 47 and 13 for 2 wickets, v. Epsom College. Surrey C. & G., 264; Epsom College, 135 and 14 for no wicket, v. Addiscombe. Burrey C. & G., 88 and 26 for no wicket: Addiscombe, 48 and 65. v. Croydon. Surrey C. & G., 280 for 5 wickets (innings declared finished); Croydon, 32 and 32 for 5 wickets, v. Brookwood Asylum. Surrey C. & G., 221 for 5 wickets; Brookwood Asylum, 109. v. Epsom. Surrey C. & G., 189; Epsom, 110 and 06 for 4 wickets, v. Kenley. Surrey C. & G., 183; Kenley, 100 and. 62. v. Eighteen of Southwark Park. Surrey C. & G., 96 for 6 wickets; Eighteen of Southwark Park, 63. M a t c h e s D r a w n . v. Northamptonshire. Surrey C. &G., 156; North­ amptonshire, 176. v. CKfton College. Surrey C. & G. 240 and 183 ; Clifton College, 198 and 55 for 5 wickets. Redhill. Surrey C. & G., 18 for no wicket; Red- hill, 125. M a t c h e s L o st . v. Non-Com. Officers, Woolwich. Surrey C. & G., 101 and 128 for 4 wickets; Non-Com. Officers, 163. v. Carshalton. Surrey C. & G. 78 and 41; Carshal­ ton, 87 and 29 for 1 wicket, v. Norwood, Surrey C. & O., 67 and 103 for 2 wickets; Norwood, 167. v. Twenty-two of Balham. Surrey C. & G., 70 ; Balham, 118 and 50. London and Suburban Association. Surrey C. & G., 76 and 34 for 3 wickets; London and Suburban Association, 85 and 159. v. Glamorganshire. Surrey'C. & G., ,161 and 82; Glamorganshire, 223 and 24 for 4wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. D. L. A. Jephson 6 Brockwell ... F. H ill.......... A. M. Latham Bowley Lockw ood... Jackson ... Harris.......... Lyddon Boot .......... Powley.*. ... Davis .......... Mills .......... Milbourn ... H. A. Forsythe... 10 A y re s........ R. Broadley H uish........ B oxall......... Dexter... .. Betts ........ Reddick Roles ........ •Gray ........ The following played in 3 in n in g s G . E. Bick­ nell 55, A. H. Behrend 9, R. D. Cooper 8, Rev. J. C. Crawford 62, J. Leleu 0. The following played in 2 innings:—F. Abraham 49, H. S. Bush 31, Cripps 26, N. C. Cooper 14, C. E. Horner 11, C.L. Hem­ merde 36, W. E. Hobbs 6, Large 9, Matthes 10, A. Meller 0, W. W. Read 7, T. Roberta 3, L. A. Shuter I. The following played in 1 in n in g sA b e l 11, J. N. Bush 7, 8. Colman 1, P. Darwin J3, W. Davis 1, F. W. Freeman 69, W. A. Gilligan 1, R.D. Green 4, Henderson 101, A.H. Joyce 84, Jones 2, K. J. Key 5,R. “ Primus,” 15, J. Shuter 18, N. Defries 0, Figg 0, J. J. Faulkner 0, W. L. Pare 0, B. Pare 0, P. A.: Robinson 0. BOWLING AVERAGES Times Most In Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns.Aver. ... 1 ... 180 ... 76 ... 36.0 .. 18 ... 3 ... 425 ...126*... 32.9 .. 4 ... 1 ... 75 ... 44*... 25.0 .. 15 ... 1 ... 347 ... 78 ... 24.11 .. 8 ... 1 ... 170 ... 58 ... 24.2 .. 9 ... 1 ..., 181 ... 45 ... 22.5 .. 4 ... 0 ... 90 ... 60 ... 22.2 .. 25 ... 2 ... C04 ... 69 ... 21.21 .. 12 ... 0 ... 245 ... 96 ... 20.5 .. 11 ... 2 ... 171 ... 65 ... 19.0 .. 4 ... 0 ... 74 ... 39 ... 18.2 .. 8 ... 8 ... 92 ... 29*... 15.2 .. 15 ... 1 ... , 195 ... 88 ... 18.18 .. 7 ... 2 ... 65 ... 54 ... 13.0 ... 1 ... 109 ... 38 ... 12.1 .. 9 ... 0 ..., 101 ... 29 ... 11.2 .. 5 ... 0 ... 51 ... 40 ... 10.1 .. 19 ... 1 ... 158 ... 25 ... 8.9 ... 11 ... 2 ..,. 70 ... 15 ..., 7.7 ... 7 ... 5 ... 15 ... 6 .... 7.1 ... 11 ... 3 ... 54 ... 21*.... 6.6 ,.. 9 ... 2 ... 45 ... 21 ..,. 6.3 ... 7 ... 8 .. . 22 ... 9 ..,. 5.2 ... 4 ... 0 .. 1 ... 1 .. . — Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkfca. Aver. , 35 . 17 . 45 ... 10 . 4.5 178.1 .... 83 .... 219 ... 39 .... 5.24 231 ... 112 ..., 321 ... 69 .... 5.26 121.2.... SO .... 244 ... 31 . 7.27 70.2.... 23 . 160 ... 20 .... 8.0 180.4..,. 72 .... 314 ... 35 .... 8.84 244.2... 81 ..., 603 ... 58 .... 8.39 155.4.... 71 ... 229 ... 26 ... 9.4 171.4.... 52 .... 318 ... 32 ... 9.80 . 76 ... 28 ... 153 .... 15 ... 10.3 42.2.. . 10 ... 114 .,.. 11 ... 10.4 , 113.3... 86 .. . 234 ... 21 ... 11.3 . 59.1... 19 ... 101 ,... 7 ... 14.3 . 68.1... 21 ... 168 ... 11 ... 14.9 , 28 .. . 11 ... 49 .... 2 ... 24.1 Davis.......... Bowley ... Huish.......... D.L.A. Jepha- R oles.......... Sharpe Brockwell Lyddon ... Harris Lockwood... Rev. J. C. Craw­ ford... Mills ... Ayres... Watts... Gray ... The following bowled in 8 in n in gsR ed d ick 5 for 64, Street 2 for 47, Betts 5 for 2y. The follow­ ing bowled in 2 innings;—Jones 13 for 53, G.E. Bicknell 4 for 82, Smith 1 for 31, C. L. Hemmerde 3 for 29. The following bowled in one innings:— C. M. Wells 5 for 7, Wood 4 for 12, Voss 1 for 24, Young 4 for 17, Swinfeh 4 for 24, Milbourn 2 for 8, Jackson 8 for 22; Henderson, Boot, W.A. Gilligan, F. Hill, N. C. Cooper, Boxall and G. G. S. Staikey bowled without success. NEXT ISSUE, NOVEMBER 28.

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