Cricket 1890
448 CEICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; OCT. 80,1890. CRICKET IN THE FAR NORTH WEST; TACOM A v. S E A T T L E . T h e Tacom a and Seattle elevens played a m atch game of cricket on the base ball grounds at Tacom a, in the early part of this month, T he smallness of the scores is attributable to the fact that the base-ball ground had very little grass on it. S eattle . First Innings. W . F. Arthur, b Johnson 23 Second Innings, i and b Arm strong ......... 6 G. W. Bliss, b Watson ... 0 b Johnson....... 6 E. B. Downing, b Watson 2 b George ....... 1 H.L.GuUine,c Armstrong, b W atson........................ 0 b George ....... 2 J. Redman, run out..........21 c Freeland, b George ......... 8 W. Bkrimshire, b George 3 b George ........... 1 B.J. Fennefather, c Green, b George ........................ 7 b Armstrong ... 1 W . Smedley, o Watson, b George ........................ 0 lbw .................. 3 E. W. McGinnis, b John son ............................... 3 not out ........... 0 G.W. Sinclair, c Garstang, b Johnson........................ 1 b George ........ 0 E. W, Houghton, not out 0 b Armstrong ... 0 E xtras........................15 Extras............ 2 Total ..........75 T acoma . Total First Innings. M. Watson, b Gulline ... J. Armstrong, lbw .......... H. Ii. Green, b Btaim- Bhire ............................... H. Johnson, b Skrim- shire ............................... I. B. Bamber, b Gulline.., J. B. Darling, b Skrim- shire ................................ G. Maynard, b Skrim- B hire............................... W . P. Freeland, e and b Skrimshire ................. H. B. George, b Skrim shire ............................... J. D. McIntosh, not out... T. Garstang, b Skrim shire ............................... E xtras........................ Total ................. Second Innings, b Skrimshire 9 b Gulline ... 1 b Arthur ... b Arthur .......... c and b Skrim- shire .......... not out .......... c and b Gul line ................. 1 b Skrimshire b Arthur ... b Skrimshire run out .., Extras... Total ... 26 N O TTIN GH AM F O B E S T AM A T EU B S C LU B . Matches played 22—drawn 8 , lost 1, w on 13. BATTING AYEEAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Buns, an Inns. Aver. J. A. Dixon ... 7 ... 2 ... 811 ... 90 ..., 62.2 O. Redgate ... 8 ... 3 ... 247 ... 80* ..., 49.4 A. T. Oliver ... 12 .,.. 2 ... 356 ... 81* ... 35.6 F. Fox .......... 8 .. .. 1 ... 212 ... 100* ... 30.2 F. J. Lindley ... 11 .... 4 ... 175 ... 49 ... 25 H. G. Owen ... 8 ., . 1 ... 181 .,.. 75* ... 25.8 H. H. Wood ... 11 ..,. 5 ... 136 ... 39* ... 22.6 A. Martin......... 15 ... 3 ... 227 ... 50 ..., 18.9 W. T. Hancock 17 .. . 1 ... 278 .,.. 55 ... 17 P. W. Oscroft... 4 .. 1 ... 55 .,.. 26 ... 18.3 W.A. Simkins... 4 . .. 1 ... 54 ... 25* ... 18 jr. W. Redgate 8 .. 3 ... 62 .. 31* ... 12.4 G. Beves.......... 6 .. ,. 0 ... 63 .,.. 21 ... 10.5 A. T. Morley ... 5 .. 2 ... 38 .,.. 15 ... 12.6 M. P. Smith ... 3 ... 2 ... 15 .. 13* ... 15 H. A. DowBon... 4 .,.. 0 ... 20 ... 7 ... 5 C. Phelps......... 4 .. ,. 1 ... 15 .,.. 13* ... 5 The following have played in less than three innings:—H. B. Daft 23, H. Jaokson 11, W. Hen- wood 2*—2, A. Henwood 6*—3, S. J.|Wright 12*, B. J. Furley 4—5, P. Smith 6. BOWLING AVEBAGES. Overs. Mdns. Buns. Wkts, Aver. H. B. Daft ... ... 16 .. 6 . . 22 . . 7 . . 3.1 C. Phelps ... ... 118.2.. 63 . . 165 . . 24 . . 6.8 J. A. Dixon... ... 155.1.. 54 . . 325 . . 34. . 9.2 O. Redgate... ... 182.2 .. 70 . . 807 . . 33 . . 9.3 G. Beves ... 50.2.. 12 . . I ll . . 10 . . 11.1 H. G. Owen... ... 80 .. 20 . . 157 . . 14 . . 11.2 A. Martin ... ... 131 .. 41 . . 244 . . 18 . . 13.6 A. T. Oliver ... 38 .. 7 . . 102 . . 4 . . 20.5 T h e H on. Seoretary of the Surbiton Crioket Club now is Bev. A . E . 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