Cricket 1890
SEPT 18, 1890. CRICKE2?: A WEEKLY EE CORD OF THE GAME; 4 0 8 A u stralian s . First Innings. Second Innings. Mr. K. E. Burn, run out... 29 c Phillips, b Sharpe.......... 12 Mr. F. H. Walters, b Loh mann ............................... 19 c Stoddart, b Martin .......... 14 Mr. J. J. Lyons, b Loh mann ............................... 3 b Sharpe .......... 6 Mr. W. L. Murdoch, c and b Lohmann ................. 10 c Martin, b Sharpe .......... 43 Dr. J. E. Barrett, bSharpe 7 c Abel, b Sharpe 0 Mr. G. H. S. Trott, c W.W. Read, b Lohmann......... 4 c Key, b Loh mann .......... 28 Mr. C. T. B. Turner, b Lohm ann........................ 24 c Abel, b Martin 0 Mr. P. C.Charlton, c Abel, b Sharpe ........................ 5 b Sbarpe .......... 6 Mr. J. M‘C. Blackham, c and bSharpe ................. 11 not out .......... 14 Mr. S. E. Gregory,not out 5 b Sharpe .......... 2 Mr. H. Trumble, b Sharpe 8 run out .......... 6 B ............................... 13 B 7, lb 4 ... 11 Total .................133 Total ...142 BOWLING ANALYSIS. S o u t h o p E n g l a n d . First Innings. O. M. R. W. Turner ........... 31 10 83 2 Charlton........... 17 4 40 1 Trumble.............10 1 36 0 Lyons ... ... 12 6 18 0 Trott ........... 5 0 15 0 Barrett .......... 29 11 68 6 Turner bowled one no-ball. A u s tra lia n s . Second Innings. O. M. R. W. ... 3 2 2 0 ... 3 0 20 0 First Innings. O. M. R. W. Martin ... ... 17 9 17 0 Sharpe .... 19 6 38 4 Lohmann ... 37 13 59 5 Grace .... 6 2 11 0 Second Innings. O. M. R. W. ... 17.4 5 22 2 ... 28 6 G6 6 ... 15 2 43 1 The Festival has throughout proved a great success, both in the matter of the sport and the attendances, aid everyone will congratu late the executive on a thoroughly well- deserved success. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE C. AND G. v. SURREY C. AND G. H E A V Y S C O R IN G . Some high scoring marked this return match, played onFriday and Saturday last at Northampton. The game, as will be seen, was drawn. N ORTHAMPTONSH IRE. First Innings. Mr. J. P. Kingston, lbw, b Harris ... 48 Mr. T. G. Beale, lbw, b Harris ... ..........18 Mr.J.Mason, b Watts 3 Wrigley, not out ... 3 Brown, c Brockwell, b W atts.................. 4 Extras................. 16 Mr. C. E. de Trafford, c Latham, b Harrisll3 Colson, c Bowley, b Beaumont ......... 4 Mr. A. F. Newman, b Bowley ................. 9 West, b H arris..........41 Mr. W. P. Kingston, o Latham, bHarris 0 Mr H. Roughton, c and b Watts ... 5 Total ...2G4 In the Second Innings C. E. de Trafford scored, st Clarke, b Harris, 4, Colson, c Ayres, b Bowley, 9, A. F. Newman (not out). 25, West, b Harris, 13, T. G. Beale, b Ayres, 9; extras 9.—Total, 69. S u r r e y . Mr. A. M.Latham, b W est.......................... 31 Ayres, c Roughton, b Mason ................. 2 Harris, b Brown ... 59 Brockwell, c Mason, b B row n ...................62 Wood.st Wrigley,bJ. P. Kingston ..........151 Mr. A. F. Clarke, lbw, b J, P. Kingston ... 2 Bowley, b Brown ... 3 Watts, b Colson ... 78 Beaumont, not out 52 Street, c Colson, b Beale ...................20 Boxali, c Mason, b Brown ................. 1 Extras...................20 Total ..481 PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN 1890. WINCHESTER COLLEGE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inn. Aver. A. J. B oger..........14 .. 1 ... 262 .. 75*.. 20.2 B. J. B. Stephens 10 .. 2 ... 81 .. 23 .. 10.1 F. A. G. Leveson- Gower ..........14 . . 1 .. 254 .. 34 .. 19.7 B. L. Richmond 12 .. 0 ... 266 .. 83 .. 22.2 C. W igram ..........12 . . 0 ... 221 .. 63 .. 18 5 H D. G. Leveson- Gower.................10 . . 1 .. 342 .. 84 .. 38 J. R. Mason.......... 9 . . 4 .. 172 .. 81 .. 34.2 W. S. Case ..........13 . . 1 .. 161 .. 39 .. 13.5 R. L. Ricketts ... 12 . . 4 .. 154 .. 51 .. 19.2 L. O. Micklem ... 10 ... 1 .. 142 .. 42 .. 15.4 E. G. Hemmerde 10 .. 2 ... 131 .. 44*.. 16 3 G. W. Jackson ... 6 ... 2 ... 61 .. 22*.. 15.1 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver. A. J. B oger.......... 296.4.. 94 . . 576 . . 31 . . 18.18 C. Wigram .......... 285.4.. 101 . . 575 . . 41 . . 14.2 J. R. Mason..........121 .. 36 . . 204 . . 12 . . 17 W. S. Case .......... 50 .. 11 . . 123 . . 5 . . 24 E. G. Hemmerde 24 .. 7 . . 54 . . 2 . . 27 H. D. G. Leveson- Gower ................. 20 .. 2 . . 58 . . 1 . . 58 BH TON COLLEGE. Matohes played 12—won 3, drawn 3, lost 6. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inn. Aver. A. J. Meissner ... 12 .. 0 ... 89 .. 28 .. 7.5 R. Young ..........11 .. 3 ... 85 .. 25* .. 10.5 W. H. Picton ... 15 .. 1 ... 314 .. 77 .. 22.6 H. H. Jupp ... 14 .. 1 ... 197 .. 65 .. 15.2 S. W. S. Collins 15 .. 2 ... 214 .. 56 .. 20.10 P. M. Cooper ... 15 .. 1 ... 125 .. 44 .. 8,13 H. de W. Willett 10 .. 1 ... 45 .. 13* .. 5 H. R. Fort ..........12 .. 2 ... 38 .. 16 .. 3.8 B. W. Gonin ... 6 .. 2 ... 19 .. 6 .. 4.3 H. K. Umfreviile 10 .. 1 ... 61 .. 17 .. 67 F. W. Worsley ... 4 .. 3 ... 5 .. 5 .. 5 H. J. Smith.......... 4 .. 0 ... 74 .. 33 .. 18.2 Meissner... Young ... Jupp......... Fort.......... Umfreyille BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 226 . . 55 . . 601 . . 18 . . 33.7 80 . . 16 . . 251 . . 10 . . 25.1 231.2. . 27 . . 787 . . 49 . . 16.3 132.2. . 30 . . 394 . . 21 . . 18.16 129 .. 24 . . 387 . . 19 . . 20.7 CROYDON-UNDER 30 v. OVER 30. Played on September 13. O v e r ; F. J. Rolls, c Shrimp ton, b Balch ... „. 8 J. Grant, b Balch ... 17 G. F. Long, b J. A. Archer ................. 7 H. R. Groom, b J. A. Archer ................ 0 E. R. Wilkinson, c Allan, b Feist ... 28 J. Aris, c Shrimpton, b Balch ................. 0 C. F. Evans, b Allan 19 J. C. Neech, b Allan 3 F. Grant, c J. A. Archer, b Allan ... 3 T.L. Roberts, b Allan 3 R. D. Dalgliesh, c Flinton, b Allan ... 2 J. Petrie, not out ... 0 B 14, lb 5, w 1 ...20 T otal......... 110 U n d e r ; R. Bisooe, c Long, b J. A. Archer,] not Neech ................. 24 out ........................ 1 C. W. M. Feist, c W. H. Dent, c F. Neech, b Evans ... 34 Grant, b Evans ... 0 A. W. Allan, st Long, E. H. Balch, st Long, b Ncech ................ 6 b N eech ................. 9 W. J. K. Flinton, b W. C. H. Brunt, b Evans ................ 0 Ncech ................. 4 R. Archer, run out ... 1 J. Spicer, absent ... 0 A. C. Dent, b Neech R. J. J. Shrimpton, b 1 B 7, lb 3, w 1 ... 11 — Evans ................. 10 Total ..........1C1 H.T.Hipwell.st Long, b Neech ................ 0 S p l e n d id P o r t r a it s of D r . W . G . G r a c e , M r . *V. W. R e a d (the Surrey amateur), and M r . A. N. H o r n b y (the Lancashire Captain), Price 6d. each. Size 9in. by 6in. Also fac simile of Signatures. Sent securely packed on receipt of Seven Stamps. The Three for Is., post free. Wright and Co., 41, S t. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors Commons, E.C. Special photograph o f G. G. Etearije, c s r to size, 3d., ia b in et, 6d. BECKENHAM CLUB. Matches played 23—won 10, lost 8, drawn 5. BATTING AVERAGES. Played not less than 6 innings. Most in Runs, an Inns.Aver. 490 ...HI ... 32.66 400 ... 89 ... 28.67 210 ... 90 ... 26.25 Times Inns, not out. P. Northcote ... 16 ... 1 ... C. G. Inglis ... 15 ... 1 ... E. G. Rand ... 8 ... 0 ... Rev. F. 11. Mar riott ................. 8 ... 0 ... 169 ... 49 ... 23.62 R. C. Inglis ... 6 ... 1 ... 114 ... 51 ... 22.83 E. Crosskey ... 7 ... 1 ... 121 ... 75 ... 20.16 J. N. Noakes ... 7 ... 1 ... 115 ... 27 ... 19.16 H. W . Dillon ... 14 ... 1 ... 238 ... 58 ... 18.30 H. E. Baker ... 6 ... 2 ... 70 G. J. Gulliver ... 8 ... 1 ... 118 C. O. Cooper ... 10 ... 1 ... 126 A. G. Marshall... 7 ... 0 ... 98 F. Christie ... 12 ... 0 ... 157 ... 36 G. H. Clarke ... 11 ... 1 ... 82 ... 24 M. Hollway ... 8 ... 1 ... 35 ... 19 , W. T. McMaster 7 ... 2 ... 14 ... 5 ... 2.80 F. C. Chater ... 6 ... 1 ... 10 ... i ... 2 .. 39*... 17.50 16.85 14 13.28 13.08 7.45 ,.. 77 .. 25 .. 53 The following played in not L. Wilson .......... 3 ... 0 ... A. M. Inglis ... 5 ... 0 ... T. B. Harbottle 4 ... 2 ... Rev.J.H. C.Bax- ter ................. 4 ... 0 .., Major J. Inglis 5 ... 1 .„ F. Street .......... 5 ... 0 ... L. H inton.......... 3 ... 0 .., J. Robertson ... 4 ... 0 H. B. Street ... 5 ... 0 ... HonE.P.TheBiger 5 ... 1 ... A. M. Sturges ... 3 ... 0 ... A. Pearse ... ... 4 ... 2 ... F. Sturges.......... 3 ... 1 ... Rev.H.G.Topham 5 ... 2 .. G. H. Collier ... 5 ... 1 ... W. F. Noakes ... 3 ... 0 ... G. W. Allfrey ... 4 ... 2 C. D . Baker ... 3 ... 1 ... W. B. Friend ... 4 ... 0 ... less than 3 innings. .. 179 ...101 ... 59.66 , 255 ...132 ... 51 . 61 ... 36 ... 80.50 107 99 114 62 74 94 72 49 15 15 22 27 15 8 6 7 , 34 ... 26.75 . 51*... 24.75 , 73 . 51 , . 33 . , 26 . 1.80 20.66 18.50 18.80 18 16.33 7.50 7.50 , 11*... . 10 ... . 13*... 7.33 , 15*... 6 75 . 9 ... 5. . 6*... 4 , 3 ... 3 , 4 ... 1.75 The following played in less than three innings: W. M. Torrens 99*—70, G. F. Browne 10—42*, E. S. Clark 0-18*, H. B. Bolus 44, IW. J. Barry 65, F. Atkinson 25, W. G. Wyld 7, D. H. Barry 16—12, H. G. Frith 24*, H. C. Green 12. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. B. Street... 79.2 ... 13 ... 179 ... 17 ..,. 10.53 A. M. Inglis... 42.2 ... 23 ... 64 ... 6 ... 10.66 L. Wilson ... 48 ... 16 ... 103 ... 9 ... 11.44 J. Robertson 95 ... 39 ... 161 ... 14 ... 11.50 J. N. Noakes... 89 ... 27 ... 219 ... 18 ... 12.18 W. F. Noakes 81.4 ... 15 ... 175 ... 11 ... 15.90 C. G. Inglis ... 149.3 ... 44 .. 396 ... 24 ... 16.50 Rev.H.G.Top ham .......... 1C0.1 ... 19 ... 304 ... 17 ... 17.88 Rev. F.R. Mar riott .......... 135.3 ... 34 ... 437 ... 22 .... 19.86 E.G. Rand ... 60 ... 18 ... 140 ... 7 .... 20. P. Northcote 256.3 ... 63 ... 643 ... 31 .... 20.74 A.H.Marshall 75 ... 19 ... 175 ... 7 ..,. 25 C. O. Cooper 92.3 ... 21 ... 229 ... 6 .... 38.16 S u r r e y C o u n ty E l e v e n v . E i g h t e e n o f M id -S u r r e y . —This match, under the auspices of the Surrey County Cricket Club, will be played on the Athletic Association Ground at Richmond on Monday and Tuesday next. It will be the only appearance of the Surrey Eleven in the field since they beat Essex at Leyton on September 3, and as the Eighteen will comprise the best players from the differ ent clubs in the division, all Surroy men, the match should be very interesting. The follow ing will positively play for the Eleven :— Messrs. W. W. Read (Captain), C. M. Wells and C . A. Trouncer, with Lohmann, M. Read, Abel, Wood, Sharpe, Lockwood, Brockwell, and Watts. The ground is only two minutes’ walk from Richmond Station. There will be a tent for ladies. C k ic k e t C h a t f o r 1890.—(Seventh Year of Issue), enlarged and improved edition, post free 1 2. Containing in addition to Fifteen Portraits and Biographies, a Special Cabinet Portrait of M r. J o h n S h u tek , th^ Surrey captain, together with groups of the following counties; Notts, Lanca shire and Gloucestershire. To be had at the Office of this paper, of all Booksellers, or W, H, E3mith <SsSons’ stalls.— —
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