Cricket 1889
452 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. OCT. 81, 1889. WEST OF SCOTLAND CLUB. Matches played 20—won 11, drawn 9. The club soored 3,065 runs for 169 wiokets, showing an average of 19.24 per wicket as against 1,620 scored by its opponents, at a cost of 178 wickets, average 9.38 per wicket. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Inns, not out. Runs. Aver. T. Anderson ................,. 6 ... 1 ... 279 ... 55.4 J. K. Hunter ................ . 5 ... 2 .... 116 ... 38.2 H. S. Walker ................ . 12 ... 0 .... 369 ... 30.9 J. S. Carrick ................ . 10 ... 1 ... , 285 ... 28.5 A. D. Dunlop ................ . 11 ... 1 ... . 282 ... 28.2 J. T. Dunlop ................ . 10 ... 3 .... 178 ... 25.3 J. W. E. Stewart .......... 4 ... 1 ... 61 ... 20.1 J. Carrick, jun.................. 5 ... 0 ... . 95 ... 19 C. W. D u n lo p ................. 9 ... 0 .... 157 ... 17.4 J. H. Miller, jun.............. . 11 ... 1 ..., 164 ... 16.4 A. H enderson................. 9 ... 0 ... . 131 ... 14.5 B utler.............................. . 14 ... 3 ... 154 ... 14 A. W. Evans ................. 18 ... 5 ..., 172 .. . 13.3 J. K. W e ir........................ 13 ... 3 ..., 115 ... 10.4 N.W . Dunlop ................. 7 ... 1 ... , 53 ... 8.5 T. A. Mathieson ......... . 7 ,... 2 ... 40 ... 8 A. W. W ils o n .................. 6 ,... 0 ... 45 ... 7.3 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs Runs Wkts Aver B utler..............................., 261 . 435 ... 51 ... 8.27 J. H. Miller, jun............. . 84 ... 212 ... 24 ... 8.22 J. K. W eir........................209.2... 450 ... 50 ... 9 A. H enderson.......... .. . 56 ... 159 ... 17 ... 9 A. W. Wilson .................. 99 ,... 110 ... 17 ... 6.67 STREATHAM CLUB. Matches played 36—won 23, lost 7, drawn 6 . RESULTS OP MATCHES. May 11—v. Incogniti. Lost by 57runs. Streatham, 133; Incogniti, 190 for 7 wickets. May 18—v. Marlborough College. Lost by an innings and 23 runs. Streatham, 66 and 94; Marlborough College, 183. May 18—v. Epsom. Won by 58 runs. Streatham, 120; Epsom, 62. May 25—v.Richmond. W onby59runs. Streatham, 147; Richmond, 88. May 25—v. Richmond. Won by 136 runs. Streat ham, 209 for 6 wickets; Richmond, 73. June 1—v. Wimbledon. Won by 41 runs. Streat ham, 64 and 246; Wimbledon, 23. June 1—v. Caterham. Won by 10 wickets. Streatham, 46 and 29 for no wicket; Cater ham, 25 and 46. June 8—v. Beckenham. Won by 15 runs. Streat ham, 180; Beckenham, 165. J u n e8 -v. Old Dovorians. Won by 143 runs. Streatham, 206; Old Dovorians, 63 and 27 for 5wickets. June 15—v. Surbiton. Drawn. Streatham, 185for 9 wickets; Surbiton, 193. June 15—v. Marlborough Blues. Won by 146 runs. Streatham, 215 for 6 wickets; Marlborough Blues, 69. June 20—v. Streatham School. W on by 6wickets. Streatham, 121 and 41 for 5 wickets ; The School, 93 and 68. June 22—v Beckenham. Won by 49 runs. Streat ham,120and 110for 9 wickets; Beckenham. 71. June 26—v. London Hospital. Won by 864 runs. Streatham, 471 for 8 wickets (innings declared finished); London Hospital, 107. June 29—v. Richmond. Won by 202 runs, Streat ham, 310 ; Richmond, 108. June 29—v. Richmond. Lost by 46 runs. Streat ham, 62; Richmond, 98 and 31 for 1 wicket. July 6—v. Old Cliftonians. Drawn. Streatham, 265; Old Cliftonians, 171 for 7 wickets. July 13—v. M.C.C. & Ground. Won by 61 runs. Streatham, 204 ; M.O.C. & G. 143. July 20—v. Reigate Hill. Won by 94runs. Streat ham, 213; Reigate Hill, 119 and 34 for 2 wickets. July 27—v. St. Paul’s School. Won by 35 runs. Streatham, 101; St. Paul’s School, 66 and 92 for 8 wickets. Aug. 2—v. Incapables. Won by 187 runs. Streat ham, 309; Incapables, 122. Aug. 3—v. Peripatetics. Won by 5 runs. Streat ham, 120 for 3 wickets; Peripatetics, 115. Aug. 5—v. Tooting. Drawn. Streatham, 121 for 7 wickets; Tooting, 136. Aug. 5—v. Tooting. Lost by 76 runs. Streatham, 104 and 88 for 2 wickets ; Tooting, 180. Aug. 10—v. Reigate Hill. Lost by 50 runs. Streat ham, 67; Reigate Hill, 117. Aug. 10—v. Epsom. Won by 36runs. Streatham, 63 and 139 for 7 wickets; Epsom, 27. Aug. 12,13—v. Eastbourne. Won by 106 runs. Streatham, 146 and 248 for 6 wickets (inn ings declared finished); Eastbourne, 137 and 151. _ Aug. 14,15-v . Devonshire Park. Won by 116runs. Streatham, 160 and 141 for 7 wickets (inn ings declared finished); Devonshire Park, 112 and 73. Aug. 16,17—v. South Saxons. Won by 49 runs. Streatham, 100 and 216; South Saxons, 204 and 63. Aug. 17—v. The Gryphons. Drawn. Streatham, 144 for 2 wickets ; The Gryphons, 158 for 7 wickets (innings declared finished). Aug. 24—v. Surbiton. Drawn. Streatham did not bat; Surbiton, 159 for 7 wickets. Aug. 28—v. Caterham. Lo6t by 58 runs. Streat ham, 73; Caterham, 131 and 200 for 6 wickets. Aug. 31—v. Leatherhead. Won by 203 runs. Streatham, 295 for 6 wickets (innings declared finished); Leatherhead, 92 and 82 for 2wickets. Sept. 7—v. Crystal Palace. Drawn. Streatham, 277; Crystal Palace, 108 for 4 wickets. Sept. 14.—v. The Village. Won by 39 runs. Streatham, 154 and 85 fo r2 wickets; The Village, 115. Sept. 21—v. Johnson’s XI. Lost by 74 runs. Streatham, 39 and 62 for 5 wickets; John son’s XI., 113. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in playedjin ... 1 ... ... 1 ... .. 3 ... 4 G. Brann.............. F. H. Stevens E. C. Evelyn... , C. L. Morgan... . H. H. Scott ... A. N. Morley... . T. Lindley ... , N. C. Bailey ... , W . S. Trollope . W. R. Higson... R. K. Harvey... A. C. Broadbent J. A. Druce ... E. P. Rathbone E. C. Bambridgo A. J. Robertson G. Cancellor... . W. G. L. Powell , H. Rathbone... O. Morgan W. Bird ... ... W . G. D ruce... The following C. H. Leaf ... . K. J. Key... ........ . D. D. Pontifex Lyddon (Pro.) H. M. Leaf ......... E. Robinson......... H. S. Barkworth.. C. M. Kennedy .. L. Mortimer......... H. A. R. Snow C. R. Sheward ... D. R. Hallam H. Leaf ................ J. F. Steedman ... Johnson (Pro.) .. H. G. Jeafferson .. A. Foster................ A. B. Field ......... C. A. B row n ......... H. B. Powell......... O. D ruce................. H. B. Pike .......... A. C. Barton........ E. S. Morphew .., E. P. Pulbrook ... S. H. F lindt.......... D. B. Todd ......... W. Gibbs ......... A. R. H oare......... N. F. D ru ce......... R. W. Ord ......... J. E. Trollope F. C. Cousins........ H B. Field ......... H. E.Petherick ., J. W. Roughton .. E. W. Allfrey .. A. V. Buckland .. T. B. Gabriel......... F. J. Dixon ......... H. F ie ld ................ C. B. Pike ......... F. W. Mills ......... C. H. Mortimer .. W. M. Y etts........ W. P. Carpmael .. R. Bailey............... , G. A. Ring ... ., R. T. Hocking Stoner (Pro.)........ H. W.Wllson ... The following played Alexander, G. Campbell, Taylor. Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. .. 12 ... 2 ... 504 ...121*..., 50.4 .. 8 ... 0 . .. 259 ... 78 ..., 32.3 .. 11 ... 3 ... 225 ... 71 .... 28.1 .. 24 ... 1 . .. 632 ...134 ..., 27.11 .. 11 ... 0 . .. 304 ...129 .... 27.7 .. 10 ... 0 . .. 252 ... 53 ..., 25.2 .. 13 ... 1 . 293 ... 66*.... 24.5 .. 12 ... 2 ... 214 ... 81 ... 21.4 .. 21 ... 2 ... 371 ... 81 ..., 19.10 .. 19 ... 3 ... 314 ... 62*..,. 19.10 .. 9 ... 3 ... 117 ... 26 .... 19.3 17 ... 1 . ... 282 ... 73 .. . 17.10 12 ... 3 .... 129 ... 38 ..,. 14.3 ... 17 ... 1 . ... 225 ... 65 ... 14.1 ... 10 ... 0 , ... 137 ... 36 ... 13.7 ... 16 ... 2 .... 180 ... 50 ... 12.12 .. 12 ... 4 ... 90 ... 35*.... 11.2 .. 15 ... 3 ... 132 ... 85 .. . 11.0 ... 9 ... 0 . ... 59 ... 24 .. . 6.5 ... 12 ... 3 ,... 67 ... 15 .. . 6.8 ... 15 ... 1 ... 83 ... 19*... 5.13 ,.. 8 ... 0 ... 35 ... 13 ... 4.3 less than 8 innings. 0 ... 82 ... 82 . 71 , 167 . 164 . , 71 , ,122 , , 67 . . 71.0 , 55.2 . 54.2 1 ..,. 0 ... 29 .... 29 .... 29.0 1 ..,. 0 ... 29 ..,. 29 .... 29.0 2 .. . 1 . .. 28 ..,. 22*.. . 28.0 4 ..,. 0 ... 110 .,.. 44 .. . 27.2 5 ..,. 0 ... 108 .... 34 .. . 21.3 4 .. . 1 ... 52 .. 28 .. . 17.1 5 .. . 2 .... 51 .. . 24*.... 17.0 1 . .. 0 ... 17 . .. 17 .. . 17.0 1 . .. 0 ... 17 . .. 17 .. . 17.0 2 .. . 1 ..,. 16 .. . 16*..,. 16.0 6 .. . 1 . .. 71 ..„ 55*.. . 14.1 2 ..,. 0 . .. 29 . .. 28 .. . 14.1 4 .. 1 ... 41 .,.. 17 .. . 13.2 7 .,.. 1 . .. 75 ... 29 ... 12.3 2 .. . 0 ... 25 .. 14 .. . 12.1 3 .,.. 0 ... 34 . .. 34 ... 11.1 5 ... 2 .. 3 3'..,. 17 .... 11.0 1 .. . 0 .,.. 11 .. . 11 .. . 11.0 6 .. . 2 ... 42 ..,. 21*.. . 10.2 4 .. . 2 .,.. 21 ..,. 15*.. . 10.1 3 .. . 1 .. . 20 .. . 17 .... 10.0 B .. . 1 .,.. 34 ..,. 18 .... 8.2 2 .... 0 ... 17 . .. 12 .. . 8.1 5 . .. 2 ... 24 . .. 14*.. . 8.0 6 ... 1 ... 32 . .. 28*.. . 8.0 2 .. . 0 . .. 16 .. . 16 .... 8.0 2 .. . 0 ... 15 ,. 13 .. . 7.1 3 ... 2 ... 7 ... 7*.. . 7.0 6 .... 0 ... 39 ... 31 ... 6.3 3 .. . 0 .,.. 18 .. . 16 .. . 6.0 1 ... 0 ... 6 ... 6 ... 6.0 3 ... 0 15 ... 14 .. . 5 0 2 . .. 1 ... 5 ... 5 .. . 5.0 1 ... 0 ... 5 . .. 5 .. . 5.0 3 ... 0 .... 14 ... 14 .. . 4.2 6 .. . 0 ... 25 . .. 14 .. . 4.1 1 ... 0 ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 0 4 .. .. 0 . .. 15 . .. 7 .. . 8.3 4 ... 2 .... 7 ... 6*... 3.1 3 . .. 0 ... 8 ... 4 .. . 2.2 4 . .. 0 ... 10 . .. 5 .. . 2.2 3 ..,. o ... 7-.., 4 .. . 2.1 1 .. . 0 .,.. 2 ..,. 2 .. . 2.0 1 .... 1 ... 2 . .. 2*.. . 2.0 1 ... 0 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1.0 4 ... 1 .,.. 3 ... 2 ... 1.0 1 ... 0 ... 1 ... 1 .. . 1.0 without scoring:—E. F. J. Kidd and F. R. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. E. C. Evelyn ... 82.1 O. L. Morgan... 289.1 ., E. P. Rathbone 56.2 ., O. Morgan ... 217.4 .. T. Lindley ... 286 3 . G. B rann.......... 230.2 ., W. S. Trollope 88 W. G. L. Powell 76.3 . Mdns. Buns. Wkts. 179 118 14 94 70 76 17 17 .. 490 .. 117 .. 355 ,.. 543 ... 445 .. 213 .. 12 .. .. 33 .. ... 48 ., ... 33 .. .. 12 .. „. 10 ., Aver. . 8.3 . 8.18 . 9.9 . 10.2g . 11.15 . 13.16 . 17.9 . 22.0 H. W. Wilson ... 14 . . 4 .. 11 . . 5 . . 2.1 H. B. Field ... 36 . . 14 .. 54 . . 9 . . 6.0 H. G. Jeafferson 8 . . 0 .. 6 . . 1 . . 6.0 H. B. Pike ... 1.4 . . 0 .. 6 . . 1 . . 6.0 Lyddon (Pro.)... 95.2 . . 42 .. 152 . . 24 . . 6.8 F. J. Dixon 77 . . 82 .. 137 . . 17 . . 8.1 F. H. Stevens... 7.2 . . 3 .. 17 . . 2 . . 8.1 H. H. Scott 263 . . 10 .. 61 . . 7 . . 8.5 N. C. Bailey ... 10 . . 6 .. 9 . . 1 . . 9.0 C. A. Brown ... 44 . . 17 .. 72 . . 8 . . 9.0 E.C.Bambridge 60.3 .. 21 ... 148 . . 16 . . 9.4 F. C. Cousins ... 5 . 1 .. 10 . . 1 . . 10.0 W. F. Druce ... 7 . . o .. 80 . . 3 . . 10.0 H. Rathbone ... 55 . . 14 .. 147 . . 13 . . 11.4 W. P. Carpmael 17 .. 6 . . 24 ... 2 ... 12 0 S. H. Flindt ... 72 . . 22 .. 169 . . 12 . . 14.1 C. R. 8heward 10 . . 1 .. 47 . . 3 . . 15.2 A. R. Hoare ... 4 .. . 0 .. 20 . . 1 . . 20.0 C. H. Leaf 5 .. 1 .. 20 . . 1 . . 20.0 Johnson (Pro.) 197 . . 79 .. 347 . . 17 . . 20.7 A. J. Robertson 70 . . 15 .. 153 . . 7 . . 21.6 A. C. Broadbent 15 . . 7 .. 33 . . 1 . . 3?.0 G. Cancellor ... 21 . . 3 .. 68 . . 2 . . 34.0 The following bowled without taking wickets E. W. Allfrey, C. Druce, W. G. Druce, A. Foster, T. B. Gabriel, W. Gibbs, R. K. Harvey, K. J. Key, L. Mortimer, H. E. Petherick, G. A. Ring, J. W. Roughton and J ,F. Steedman. 7«p > FOB PARKS GARDENS PARADES CRICKET AND TENNIS GROUNDS AND ALL OP1N SPACES. C A S T L E ’S T e a k S e a t s . ADDRESS— H . 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