Cricket 1890

SEPT. 11, 1890. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 8 8 9 In the Second Innings Atthill scored (not out) 24, Gillman, c Legge. b Cobden 17, Maynard (not out) 22, Cowan, c Phillips, b Cobden 4; b 2— Total, 69. FREE FORESTERS v. WORCESTER­ SHIRE. Played at Worcester on August 8 and 9. F r e e F o r e st e r s . First Innings. Second Innings. R. T. Atthill, c Latham, b Lea ...............................74 b Milward.........20 E. A. J. Maynard, b Bromley-Martin .......... 2 c Lea, b Foord- Kelcey .......14 D.F. Gillman, b Bromley- Martin ........................ 5 not out ........33 J. A. Gibbs, b Bennett ... 6 b Husband ... 6 Capt. Cowan, c Wilkes, b Foord-K elcey................. 9 c and b Lea ... 5 Capt. Young, b L ea ..........46 b Willoughby ... 18 Capt. Prinsep, lbw, b Lea ...............................28 c Foster, b Milward.......30 W. H. Sitwell, b Lea.......... 2 notout ............ 4 W. E. W. Collins, run out 5 J. Hill, b Lea .................11 R. Skipwith, not out.......... 0 c Wilkes, b Husband ... 1 R. P. Benson, c Bennett, b W illoughby................. 1 B 7, lb 3 ........................10 B 8, lb 1 ... 9 Total .................199 W ORCESTERSHIRE. Total ...140 Milward, c May­ nard, b Collins ... 28 H. Wilkes, b Collins 26 P. H. Latham, c and b Gillman .............68 Husband, c Cowan, b Collins.................. 0 H. K. Foster, c Hill, b Gillman ..........179 P. R. Farrant, c Prinsep, b Gillman 32 E.P. Job3on, not out 20 E. G. Bromley- Martin. run out ... 8 H. F. Bennett, c Prinsep, b Gillman 6 J. Foord Kelcey, not out .................16 B 15,1b 12, n o l... 28 Total ...411 W i loughby and Lea did not bat. MOTE PARK v. FREE FORESTERS. Played at Mote Park, Maidstone, on Aug. 11 and 12. F ree F oresters . First Innings. A. J. Thornton, run out... b .. 49 Second Inniaas. c Mackinlay, b Wright .......... 2 H. M. Braybrook, c and b Atkins............................... 1 not out J. A. Turner, b Wright ... 6 c Falcher, Foster ... G. W. Ricketts, b M’Al- pine ...............................18 1W, b Wrighfc Major J. Spens, b Wright 0 c and bWright G. F. Vernon, run out ... 6 c Me Alpine, b Wright .......... J. H. J. Hornsby, b Wright ............... . ... 4 c Style, bWright W. E. W. Collins, c and b Wright ........................ 9 c McAlpine, b Wright .......... Major L. T. Spens, not out 18 st Hickmott, b Wright .......... A. J. Prentice, b McAlpine 3 G. L. Bennett, absent ... 0 b Foster .......... c Atkins, b Fos­ ter ... Total 6> M o t e . First Innings. W. Wright, 'c Prentice, b Hornsby..’..................... 7 F. Solbe, run out .......... 1 B 5, lb 4, w 1... 10 Total ...153 Second Innings. not out .......... 81 c and b Thorn­ ton ................. 4 E. Hickmott, b Hornsby 8 c Ricketts, b Hornsby ......... 17 F. M. Atkips, b Hornsby 18 b Hornsby......... 7(5 A. H. Harrison, st Spens, bThornton .................. 1 b Hornsby......... 5 K. McAlpine, b Hornsby ... 5 c Ricketts, b Braybrook ... 27 A. W. Falcher, b Hornsby 10 c andb Hornsby 24 McKinlay, b Hornsby ... 2 H. Foster, b Thornton ... 8 G. M. Styles, c Spens, b T hornton........................ W. Stratton, not out B 4, lb 2 ........................ 9 c and b Hornsby 12 0 b Hornsby ... 0 6 B2,lb3,w2,nb7 14 T otal . 75 T otal ...263 UNITED SERVICES v. FREE FORESTERS. Played at Portsmouth. U n it e d S e r v ic e s . First Innings. Major Bethune, b Coxon 45 Capt. Wyld (Hants Reg.), b Gibbs ........................ 0 W. Hynes, b C oxon..........38 Collins (R.N.), b Coxon ... 17 Rev. Paske-Smith.b Gibbs 30 A. J. Wood, c Gibbs, b Cowper-Coles.................15 Gal© (York Regt.),b Gibbs 4 A. Conan Doyle, b Rice ... 4 F. M. B. Hobbs (R.M.L.I.), b Qibbs ........................ 0 Capt. Stevens (Madras Staff Corps), not out ... 0 Capt. Clark (Oxford Light Infantry), b Cowper- Coles ............................... 0 Lb 5, w2, nb 1 .......... 8 Second Innings, b Coxon ..........29 b M’L e a n ..........30 b R ice................. 6 c and b Coxon... 16 c Baker, b Rice 9 c Gibbs, b Rice 18 b Cowper-Coles 12 c Daeth, b M’Lean .......... 1 b Cowper-Coles 17 c Rice, b Coxon 1 not out .......... 1 B 5, lb5..........10 Total ...150 Total ....................161 F r e e F o r e s t e r s . First Innings. Second Innings. Major H. G. Rice, c Col­ lins, b Doyle .................... 0 c and b Doyle ... 5 H.W. Brougham.c Hobbs, b H yn es...................................16 c Doyle,b Stevens.......54 Capt. Cowper-Coles, c Wyld. b Hynes.................... 14 lbw, b Hynes ... 10 J. A. Gibbs, st Hobbs, b W o od .................................... 21 not out ......13 E. J. Coxon. h Hynes ... 0 b Hynes ......21 Capt. D’Aeth, b Paske- Sm ith....................................44 H. E. M. Stutfield.bHynes 32 C. E. Farmer, b Hynes ... 8 not out ........ 0 M. F. M’Lean. b Doyle ... 3 b Doyle ......38 Capt. Beresford Baker, not out ............................ 3 Capt Lipscombe, run out 0 B 10, lb 2....................... 12 B 11, lb 5, w I 17 T o ta l ...153 Total ...158 ROYAL ENGINEERS v. FREE FORESTERS. Played at Chatham on August 15. R jt a l E n g in e e r s . Secmd Innings. First Innings. C. G. Burnaby, b Horns by ............................... Corpl. Bayfie'd, b Thorn­ ton ............................... 4 Capt. Bowles, b Thornton 0 W.C. Hedley, b Thornton 2 T. A. H. Bigge, b Thorn­ ton ............................... 6 Capt Rice, b Thornton ... 3 F. G Gugrisberg, c Rob­ ertson, b Hornsby......... 4 R. M. Yeates, b Th->rn- t<n .............................. 2 P. Maud, b Thornton ... 3 A. J. Craven not out ... 11 B. H. Rookes, c and b Thornton........................ 4 1:xtras ........................ 3 c Ricketts, b Thornton c Turner, b Hornsby.......... b Thornton c andb Hornsby b Thornton b Thornton c Horns' y, b Thornton b Hornsby......... st L. Spens, b Thornton run out .......... not ont .......... Extras......... Total ................. 42 F r e e F o r e st e r s . Taa.1 ...118 G. W. Ricketts, c Bowles, b Hedley 10) J. A. Turner, c and b B ayfield................ 10 J. H. Hornsby, c Craven, b Bigge ... 36 J. Robertson, c and b Hedley ................. 8 G. F. Vernon,c Maud, b H edley.................36 Major J. Spens, b Holley ................. 0 A. J. Thornton, b Bayfield............. 18 K. M’ llpine, c Bur­ naby, b Hedley ... 4 Major L. Spens, b Hedley ..............12 Capt. Price, not out 0 W. E. W. Collins, b Bayfield............... 0 Extras ............. 13 Total ..237 W e s t ’ s P o c k e t S c o r e B o o k contains ample room for keeping Bowling Analysis, Ac., for 48 innings. In use by all principal Clubs. Post free Is. l£d., of Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. FREE FORESTERS v. ALDERSHOT DIVISION. Played at Aldershot on August 18 and 19. F r e e F o r e s t e r s . Major H. G. Rice, c Prince Christian Victor, bE . T. Hill 111 C. E. Farmer, b E. T. Bill ....................... 3 J. A. Gibbs, b E. R. Bradford.............. 10 Capt. Cowper-Coles, c Legge, b E. R. B radford............. 21 H. W. Brougham, b E. R. Bradford ... 54 Capt. Rice, b E. R. Bradford.............. 26 Major Hon. Keith Tumour, c Skin­ ner, b E. R. Brad­ ford ........................42 M. F. McLean, b E. T. Hill .................. 0 Capt. Kennedy, c Bowen, b E . T. Hill 16 Capt. D’Aeth, c and b Terry ....................69 Capt. Beresford Baker, not out ... 24 B 14, lb 6 .............20 Total ...........396 The Aldershot Division did not bat. THE HASTINGS FESTIVAL. (Communicated.) F IR S T CLASS A V E R AG E S TO SE P T . 6th. And dates of birth of those (amateurs and pro­ fessionals) playing in the matches oE the Hastings and St. Leonards Cricket Week, 1890. Partlv com piled from The Sportsmati, Cricket , “ W isden’s Alm anack,” Lillyw hite’s Guides, aud “ Biographical Sketches of the Seventh Australian Team ,” by C. P. M oody. BATTING. Times Most in Inns, notout Runs anlnns. Aver. aAVel ................. 23 ... 1 ... 778 ... 151* ... 28.74 b Nov. 30, 1859 aAttewell ........... 30 ... 6 ... 451 ... 84* ... 17.79 b June 1, 1831 aBriggs....................39 ... 4 ... 694 ... 129* ... 19.82 b Oct. 3. 1862 aGrace. Dr. W. G. 52 ... 3 ... 1379 ... 109* ... 28.14 b July 18, 1818 aGunn ....................<8 ... 6 ... 1376 ... 228 ... 32.76 b Dec. 4,1853 aFTall ......... ... 3) ... 6 ... 693 ... 61 ... 21.81 b Nov. 1,1852 Key. K. J.......... 27 ... 1 ... 527 ... 98 ... 20.26 b Oct. 31, 1864 aLohmann......... 43 ... 4 ... 725 ... 57 ... 18.53 b June 2,1833 a\Iartia ...... 31 ... 8 ... 133 ... 17 ... 6 b Oct. 12 1861 Page. H. V. ... 7 ... 2 ... 69 .. 33 ... 13 £0 b Oct. 30,18'3 aPeel ............... 49 ... V ... 759 ... 83 ... 18 07 h Keb 1\ 1837 Pigg. *1...................— — — — — b Sept. 4, 1856 Quaife............... 34 ... 2 ... 715 ... 153* ... 22.03 o April 1,1864 aRead. M............ 38 ... 2 ... 787 ... 135 ... 21.86 b Feb. 9,1859 aRead, W. W. ... 43 ... 1 ... 970 ... 90 ... 2J.71 b Nov. 23,1855 aSharpe.............. 23 ... 12 ... 82 ... 13 ... 7.45 b Dec. 9,1806 Spofforth. F. R. 3 ... 3 ... 18 ... 14* ... b Sept. 9,1855 a Sherwin ......24 ... 3 ... 114 ... 14 ... 5.42 b Feb. 26, 1851 Stoddart. A. E. 43 ... 1 ... 835 ... 115 ... 20.36 b Mar. 11,1834 aSujig, F............. 36 2 ... 753 ... 171 ... 22 14 b Jan. 11,1852 alllyett . 50 ... 0... 1078 ... 107 ... 21.56 b Oct. 21,1851 Ward. A........... 33 ... 3 ... 537 ... 71* ... 19.56 b Nov. 21, 1865 Wright, C. W. ... 5 ... 2 ... 70 ... 86 ... 23.33 b May 27,1863 Averiges calculated to two places of decimals. a Played for England against Australia. BOWLING. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Abel .......... 31... 9 ... 55 ... 2 ... 23.15 Attewell ... 14 5... 731 ... 1662 ... 136 ... 12.22 Briggs......... 1012... 419 ... 1748 ... 151 ... 11.57 Grace,Dr.W.G. 603... 22J ... 1162 ... 61 ... 19.04 Hall .......... 3... 0 ... 18 ... 0 ... 0 Lohmann ... 1589... 663 ... 2690 ... 202 ... 13.31 Martin.......... 1551... 642 ... 2220 ... 173 ... 1?.83 Peel .......... 1497... 677 ... 2137 ... 162 ... 13.19 Quaife.......... 28... 6 ... 56 ... 1 ... 56 Read, M. ... 6... 0 ... 21 ... 1 ... 21 Read, W. W. 69... 17 ... 163 ... 8 ... 20.35 Sharpe......... 961... 423 ... 1579 ... 124 ... 12.73 Spofforth,F.R. 77... 26 ... 95 ... 10 ... 9.50 Stoddart,A.E. 280... 79 ... 589 ... 21 ... 28.04 Ulyett.......... 347 ... 119 ... 802... 32 ...25 06 Average runs per wicket calculated to two places of decima’s.

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