Cricket 1890

SEPT. 18,1890, CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; 4 1 1 HIGHGATE SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inn. Aver. H. R. Hebert ,.. 15 ... 0 ... , 267 ... 63 ..., 17.8 R. A. Blunt ... ... 15 ... 1 ..., 240 ... 62 ..., 17.14 G. B. Bennett ... 12 ... 5 ..., 106 ... 35* ..., 15.14 H. Francis ... ... 14 ... 0 ... , 190 ... 37 ..., 13 57 C. W. Talbot ... 14 ... 2 ... 152 .... 36* ..., 12 66 R. A. Greig ... ... 15 ... 1 ... , 169 ... 46 ..., 12.07 A. C. Stratton ... 15 ... 0 ... , 177 ... 34 ..., 11.8 H. B. Durrant ... 15 ... 0 ..,. 171 ... 36 ..,. 11.4 P. J. Robertson... 15 ... 0 ..,. 361 ... 27 .... 10.73 S. L. King ... ... 11 ... 1 ..,. 49 ... 19 ..,. 4.9 G. R. Crawford ... 14 ... 4 .... 48 ... 10* .... 48 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. R. A. G reig........ 165 3 ... 50 ... 842 ... 87 ... 9.24 H. R. Hebert ... 168 ... 51 ... 336 ... 34 ... 9.88 G. R. Crawford ... 159.3 ... 49 ... 299 ... 22 ... 33.59 S. L. King .......... 32 ... 11 ... 64 ... 5 ... 12.8 P. J. Robertson ... 8.2 ... 0 ... 31 ... 1 ... 31 N.B.—The fielding Qup for the Season 1890 has been awarded to H. R. Hebert. SUNNINGDALE SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Inns. Most in Runs, an Inn. Aver. F. R. Coates .................12 . .. 288 ... 97* ... 84 F. C. Crocker ..........14 , ... 208 .... 49 ..., 14.86 Hon. T. H. F. Egerton 14 ... 207 .. 76 ..., 14.78 A. P. Dearman-Birchall 16 ... 198 .,.. 51 ... . 1286 T. G. Statter.................14 ... 124 .... 33 ... , 8.86 P. C. W alker.................13 ... 107 .... 48 .... 8.13 W. 8. Kingan................ 11 ... 47 ... 16 ..., 4.tr L. B. B. Peile................ 13 ... 30 ., .. 6 ..., 2.30 C. R. Woodroffe .......... 8 ... 31 .... 12 , 3.87 H .J. P. K ing................. 9 ... 22 .,. 14 ... ■ 244 J. L. M elv ill................. 3 ... 31 ... 9* ... 10.31 J. T. Elliot ................. 2 ... 8 ..,. 6* ... 4 Hon. C. H. M. St. Clair 3 ... 1 .. 1* ... . .13 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdng. Runs. Wkts. Aver. F. R. Coates... 243.4 . 1CL ,... 325 ... 104 ... 3.19 F. C. Crocker 193 ... 56 .,.. 316 ... 68 ... 5.44 T.H.F.Egerton 74.3... 21 ,... 138 .. 20 ... 6.90 The following also bowled T. G. Statter, 22.3 -10-23—3, C. R. Woodroffe, 5 -0 -4 —2, J. T. Elliot, 6—1—15—1, W. S. Kingan, 2 -0 -8 —1. NORTHBROOK CLUB. Matches arranged, 50.—won 20, lost.5, drawn 16, abandoned 9. Highest innings for, 311 for nine wicket*, lowest innings for, 38 for two wickets; total runs for, 5,821; total wickets fell, 379; average per wicket for the club, 14.15. Highest innings against, 252; lowest innings against, 16; total runs against, 4,352; total wickets taken, 374 ; average per wicket against the club, 11.288. RESULTS OP MATCHES. May 8—v. Bjomley. Won. Bromley, 67; North­ brook, 80. May 3—v. Bromley. Drawn. Northbrook, 148; Bromley, 54 for 7 wickets. May 10—v. Aidiscombe- Won. Northbrook, 14t» Addiscombe, 16. May 10—v, Addiscombe. Drawn. Northbrook, 141; Addiscombe, 47 for 7 wickets. May 17—v. Private Banks. Drawn. Northbrook, 147; Private Banks, 111 for 8 wickets. May 17—v. Heathfie'd. Won. Northbrook, 113; Heathfield, 57. May 11—v. Royal Naval School. Won. R.N.School, 48: Northbrook, 89. May 24—v. Chiswick Park. Lost. Northbrook, 1031 Chiswick Park, 231. May 24—v. Sidcup. Won. Northbrook, 124 ; Sidoup, 61 and 27 for 5wickets. May 24—v. Blackheath Proprietary School. Lost- B.P.B., 262; Northbrook, 53 and 61 for 9 tickets. May 26—v. Granville (Lee). Drawn. Northbrook, 203 ; Granville, 153 for 6 wickets. May 26—v. Granville (Lee). Won. Northbrook, 311 for 9wlckets(lnnlngs declared finished); Granville, 87 and 33 for 3 wickets. May 31—v. Dulwich. Drawn. Dulwich, 242 ; Northbrook, 59 for 7 wickets. May 31—v. Dulwich. Drawn. Dulwich, 202 for 9 wickets (inningsdeclared finished); North­ brook, 59 for 7 wickets. June 7—v. Hampton Wick. Won. Hampton Wick, 116 and 33 for 5wickets; Northbrook, 167. June 7—v. Greenhithe. Won. Northbrook, 91 and 38 for 2 wickets ; Greenhithe, 85. June 11,12—v. Alliance Bank. Drawn. Alliance Bank, 69 ; Northbrook, 76 for 6 wickets. June 14—v. Malden Wanderers. Won. North­ brook, 57 and 52 for 6 wickets: Malden Wanderers, 47. June 21—v. Townley Park. Lost. Townley Park, 101; Northbrook, 89. June 21—v. Sheppy United. Lost. Sheppy United, 203 for 7wickets(innlng8 declared finished); Northbrook, 93. June 28—v. Bromley. Drawn. Bromley, 144 for 7 wicbets (rain stopped play). July 2—v. Hampton Wick. Won. Northbrook, 203; Hampton Wick, 53. July 12—v. Townley Park. Won. Townley Park, 80; Northbrook, 166 for 9 wiokets. July 12—v. Townley Park. Won. Northbroek, 65 ; Townley Park, 51. July 19—v. Burlington Wanderers. Lost. North­ brook, 49 and 62 for no wicket; Burlington Wanderers, 82.' July 23, 24—v. Alliance Bank. Won. Northbrook, 142; Alliance Bank, 107. July 26—v. Ardingly College. Drawn. Ardingly College, 203 for 6 wickets (Innings declared finished); Northbrook, 111 for 4 wickets. July 26—v. Heathfield. Drawn. Northbrook, 109; Heathfield, 79 for 8 wickets. Aug. 1—Old Scardeburgians. Won Old Scarde- burgians, 100; Northbrook, 240. Aug.2—v. Dulwich. Drawn. Northbrook, 235 for 8 wickets; Dulwich did not bat. Aug. 2—v. Dulwich. Drawn. Northbrook, 62 for 5 wickets (rain stopped play). Aug. 4— v. Granville (Lee). Won. Granville, 107; Northbrook, 221. Aug. 4—v. Granville (Lee). Drawn. Northbrook, 275for 9wickets (innings declared finished); Granville, 130 for 8wickets. Aug\ 16—v. Sheppy United. Won. Northbrook, 204; Sheppy United, 65 and 1#4 for 8 wickets. Aug.23-v Junior Middlesex. Drawn. Junior Middlesex, 127; Northbrook, 94 for 2 wickets. Aug. 23—v. Greenhithe. Drawn. Greenhithe, 182; Northbrook, 63 for 8 wiokets. Aug. 27—v. Crays and Orpington. Won. North­ brook, 116; Craya and Orpington, 113. Aug. 30—v. BIackhe*th. Drawn. Northbrook, 121; Blackheath, 113 for 7 wickets. Aug. 30—v. Honor Oak. Won. Northbrook, 109 ; Honor Oak, 60. Sept. 6—v. Burlington Wanderers. Won. North­ brook, 93; Burlington Wanderers, 64. Sept. 6—v. Sidcup. Won. Sidcup, 71; North- \ rook, 79 for 8 wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. F ir s t E le v e n . Times Most in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. R. W. Burroughs... 11 ... 1 .... 300 .. 76 ... 30.0 W. G. Mitchell ... 11 ... 0 ,... 274 .. 140 ... 24.10 S. Abbott .......... 9 „• 0 .... 211 ..,. 49 ... 28.4 J. Dacres................ 12 ... 0 ... 221 ... 91 ... 18.5 C. O. Springthorpe 7 ... 0 .... 121 ... 62 ... 17.4 A. H Sm ith......... 19 ... 3 ... 258 ... 67 ..., 16.2 A. E. Coates.......... 11 ... 0 .... 174 ... 40 ... 15.9 J. Fisher................ 4 ... 1 .... 46 ... 28*... 16.1 C. Pearse .......... 17 ... 1 . ,. 191 ... 30 ... 11.15 G. H. Blyther ... 16 ... 2 .... 154 .... 22 ... 11.0 T. W. Blenkiron... 14 ... 8 . ... 108 .,.. 25*... 9.9 A. C. Nixon .......... 12 ... 0 . ... 105 ..,. 21 ... 8.9 Vernon Smith ... 13 ... 4 .... 49 ... 18*... 5.4 G. W. A. Mitchell 5 ... 2 .... 10 ... 9 ... 31 The following played in three innings:—W. D. Butler 14-0-34, A. East 0—9—0, C. Kelly 4*—5 -0, H.N. Smith 1 4 -8 -6 . The following played in two innings G. Rees 2-17, H. Leeds 5*-ll*,C . Higham 0 -4,W .G. Skip- worth 2—0, A. R. Warren 1*—1*, E. J. D. Mitchell 24—5. The following played in one innings:—J. S. KIs- truck 0, C. H. Allberry 8, T.G. Cannon 13,W.Barker 1, A, H. Woolmer 2, G. V. Rice 8. BOWLING AVERAGES. F ir s t E le v e n . Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. G. W. A. Mitchell 61 . . 27 ... 106 .. 11 .. 9.9 W. G. Mitchell ... 55.3. . 9 .. 140 . . 13 .. 10.10 A.H. Smith.........267.3. .. 71 ... 648 . 52 .. 10.31 C. Pearse ......... 129.2 . . 19 .. 315 . . 28 .. 11.T R. W. Burroughs 76 . . 16 .. 173 . . 13 .. 13.4 T. W. Blenkiion 120.4 . . 35 .. 252 . . 17 .. 14.14 Vernon-Smith ...100 . . 18 .. 254 . . 15 .. 16.14 Four innings and under. /. Dacres ..........36 . . 11 ... 85 . . 8 .. 10.5 S. Abbott ..........28 . . 10 .. 67 . . 3 .. 22.1 A. E. Coates......... 13 . . 0 .. 80 . . 3 .. 10.0 E. J. D. Mitchell 89 .. 16 ... 43 . . 1 .. 43.0 A. C. Nixon .......... 2 . .. 1 ... 7 .. 0 . , — C.O. Springthorpe 1 .. 0 ... 1 . 0 .. — H. Leeds ... ... 3 . . 1 ... 11 . . 0 .. — A. E a st ................. 3 . . 0 ... 13 . .. 0 .. •“ T. W. Blenkiron bowled 3 wides, A. H. Smith 2 wides and 1 no-ball, J. Dacres 1 wide, R. W. Burroughs 1 no-ball, G.W. A. Mitchell lwide and 1 no-ball. BATTING AVERAGES. S econd E l e v e n . Times Most in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns. Aver. A. E. Coates........,. 7 ... 0 ... 201 ... 62 ... 28.5 W. D. Butler... .,.. 15 ... 0 ... 370 ... 98 ... 24.10 A. H. Smith ... ... 4 ... 0 ... 86 ... 41 ... 21.2 H. Leeds.................. 12 ... 4 ... 168 ... 42 ... 21.0 J. Fisher.............. ... 8 ... 1 ... 137 ... 82 ... 19.4 A. H. Woolmer .... 11 ... 8 ... 142 ... 35 ... 17.6 T. G. Cannon .. 9 ... 0 ... 132 ... 44 ... 14.6 H.N. Smith ... ... 12 ... 0 .... 152 ... 52 ... 128 J. S. Kistruck .. 4 ... 0 .,. 42 ... 21 ... 10.2 A. E a s t .............. .. 20 ... 3 ... 158 ... 20*... 9.5 E. H. Abbott... ... 4 ... 1 ... 27 ... 14 ... 9.0 W.G. Skipworth.,.. 12 ... 9 .r. 64 ... 18*... 6.4 P. R. Steele ... .,.. 13 ... 0 ... 67 ... 14 ... 5.2 0. K elly ............... .. 9 ... 1 ... 80 ... IS ... 3.6 R. E. Lewin ... ... 6 ... 1 ... 15 ... 8 ... 3.0 G. W. A. Mitchell 8 ... 0 ... 23 ... 10 ... 2.7 W. C. Ford ........ . 8 ... 2 ..,. 17 ... 8 ... 2.5 S. O. Woolmer ... 11 ... 0 . .. 23 ... 5 ... 2.1 The following played in three innings A. C. Watney 2*—1*—4, G. V. Rice 0 - 0—14, W. Barker C—1—3, Vernon-Smith IT—35*—19, A. R. Warren 0 -0 -2 * , F. Mote, 14—7—9. The following played in two innings:—A. A. Kennard 24*—35, J. F. Abbott 3—2*, F. J. Kelly 5—6. M. J. Wildsmith 9*—0, C. Pearae 0—43, J. H. Walker 5—1, F.W. Foston 0*—0*, H.C. Cooper 0—1, R. W. Burroughs 53—0. The following played in one innings :—S. Tilley 0. S. J. Allin 3, J.C.LaterO, F. Moraea 9, J. Dacres 30, S. Abbott 4, C. O. Springthorpe 10*, C. H. Allberry 13, C. Prime 0, A. N. Moore 5, A. C. Moore 8, P. Goodey 4, G. H. Blyther 14. BOWLING AVERAGES. S econd E l e v e n . Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A. H. Smith.......... 69.2 ... 23 ... 122 ..,. 21 ... 5.17 G. W. A. Mitchell 140.3 .... 41 .,.. 225 ... 30 .... 7.14 H. Leeds .......... 131.4 ... 29 ... 212 ... 21 .,.. 10.2 W .C. F o r d .......... 111.2 ... 29 ... 295 ... 28 .,.. 10.15 H. N. Smith......... 103 ... 18 ,... 242 ... 22 .. . 11 A. E a s t................. 179 ... 49 ..; 441 ... 33 .,.. 13.12 Four innings and under. W. D. Butler........ .. 11.4 ... 2 ... 26 ... 5 .,.. 5.1 Vernon Smith . 34 ... 10 ... 89 ... 6 ..,. 14.5 J. S. Kiatruck , 10.3 ... 7 ... 4 ... 2 ..,. 2 E. H. Abbott........ . 14 ... 2 .,.. 40 . .. 1 .. . 40 C, Pearae.............. ... 9 ... 2 ... 20 ... 2 .,.. 10 S. Abbott...............,. 4 ... 3 ... 2 . ,.. 0 .,„ — J. Dacrea.............. . .. 5 ..,. 0 ... 15 . .. 1 .. ,. 15 W. G. Skipworth ,. 1 ... 0 ... 5 . .. 0 ..,. — R. W. Burroughs 15 ... 7 ,... 23 ... 4 ..„ 5.3 C. K e lly .............. ... 4 .. . 0 ... 19 . ... 1 .. ,. 19 P. R. Steele ........ ,. 1 ... 0 ... 9 . .. 0 .... — A. N. M oore.......... 6 .. . 0 . ... 17 . .. 1 ... 17 F. W. FoBton... .,.. 4 ,. 3 ... 2 . ... 0 ... — S. Allin ................. 12 .. . 0 ... 53 .... 3 .,.. 17.2 G. W. A. Mitchell bowled 4 wides and 1 no-ball, H. Leeds 2 wides, W. C. Ford 3 wides, J. Davies I wide, H. N. Smith 1wide. J. S. Kistruck 1 no-ball, W. D. Butler 2 wides, P. R. Stee!e 1 wide, A. N. Moore 1 wide. Footballs Brand 1 V V L U liliO l is A B S O L U T E L Y T H E B E S T

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