Cricket 1890

NOV. 27 1890. CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 468 H. W. White C. J. Jarvis.......... M. T. La Thangue A. F. Bettinson The following also bowlea. 53 13 , 31 , 24 , 166 . 5 6 . 2 . 12 , 2.3 5.1 12 . 33.10 KEN SIN G TON P A R K CLUB . Matches played 33—won 13, lost 12, drawn 8 RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 10—at Home, v. Guy’s Hospital. Won by 64 runs. K.P., 160; Guy’s Hospital, 96 and 78 for 6 wickets. May 14—at Home, v. Hampstead. Lost by 32 runs. K.P., 106 and 97 for 3 wickets; Hamp­ stead, 138. May 17—at Vincent Square,v.Westminster School. Won by 137 runs. K.P., 214; Westminster School, 77 and 53 for 3 wickets. May 21—at Bickley, v. Bickley Park. Won by 82 runs. K.P., 275 ; Bickley Park, 193. May 24—at Cooper’s Hill. v. R.I.E. College. Won by 141 runs. K.P., 248 ; R.X.E. College. 107. May 26—at Home, v. Ne’er-do-Weels. Lost by 41 runs. K.P., 89 and 115 for 7 wickets; Ne’er-do-Weels, 13 >. May 31—at Home, v. Uxbridge. Won by 103 runs. K.P.,326; Uxbridge, 226. June 4—at Bedford, v. Bedford Grammar School. Lost by 40 runs. K.P., 90; Bedford Grammar School, 130 and 34 for 4 wickets. June7—at Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison. Won by 8 runs and 5 wickets. K.P., 254 for 5 wickets ; Hounslow Garrison, 246. June 11—at Home, v. Ealing. Drawn.' K.P„ 1C3 for 8 wickets ; Ealing, 155. June 14—at Home, v. M.C.C. & Ground. Lost by 180 runs. K.P., 76; M.C.C. & Ground, 256. dune21—at Brighton, v. Brighton College. Won by 341 runs. K.P., 407; Brighton College, 66 . June 25—at Harrow Weald, v. Mr. Blackwell’s XI. W on by 29 runs. K.P., 106 and 104 ; Mr. Blackwell’s XI., 77 and 41 for 2 wickets. June 28—at Henley, v. Henley. Drawn. K.P., 110; Henley, 49 for 3 wickets. July 2—at Home, v. Incogniti. Won by 101 runs. - • K.P., 180; Incogniti, 79. July 12—at Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. Lost by 105 runs. K.P., 81; Crystal Palace, 186. July 16—at Home, v. Bickley Park. Lost by 105 runs. K.P., 154; Bickley Park, 259. July 23—at Claysmore, Enfield,v.Col. Bosanquet’s XI. Won by 20 runs. K.P., 111; Col. Bosanquet’s XI., 9i and 132 for 5 wickets. July 26—at Home, v. O d Carthusians. Lost by 42 runs, K.P., 114 ; Old Carthusians, 156. July 80—at Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Lost by 355 runs and 3 wickets. K.P., 95; Surbiton, 450 for 8 wickets. Aug. 4—at West Kensington, v. Queen’s Club. Drawn. K.P., 215 for 4 wickets ; Queen’s Club, 240. Aug. 23—at Home, v. Capt. James’ XI. Won by 114 runs. K.P., 2u6; Capt. James’ XI., 92 and 89for 7 wickets. Sept. 13—at Home, v. Capt. James’ XI. Won by 357 runs and 1 wicket. K.P., 396 for 9 wickets ; Capt. James’ XI., 39. H a lf-D a y M a tch e s . May 17—at Home, v. University College School. Won by 116 runs and 7 wickets. K.P.,’ 207 for 3 wickets; University College School, 91. May 31—at Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick. Drawn. K.P., 151; Hampton Wick, 59 for 9 wickets. June 7—at Christ’s College, Finchley, v. Christ’s College. Lost by 28 runs. K.P., 56 and 33 for no wicket; Christ’s College, 84. June 14—at Highgate, v. Highgate School. Lost by 134 runs. K.P., 40; Highgate School, 174. July 12-a t Home, v. Private Banks. Lost by 144 runs. K.P., 33 and 63 for 3 wickets; Private Banks. 177 for 2 wickets. July 26—at Ealing, v. Ealing. Lost by 114 luns K.P., frl; Ealing, 195. Aug. 2—at Home, v. Kentfield Rovers. Drawn. K.P., 235; Kentfield Rovers, 101 for 3 wickets. Aug. 9—at Home, v. The Gryphons. Drawn. K.P., 162; The Gryphons, 131 for 5 wickets. Aug. 16—at Home, v. Pallingswick. Drawn. K.P., 272; Pallingswick, 29 for no wicket. Aug. 30—at Home, v. Marlborough Blues. Drawn. K.P., 50 for 3 wickets; Marlborough Blues, 218. BATTING AVERAGES. Most in Buns..an Inns. Aver. Times Inns, not out S. H. L e e ..........12 M. A. Nicholas 11 Capt. Orman ... 11 J.H. Bettington 8 A. H. Browne... 5 H. Reynolds ... 11 J. W. Fletcher 5 Major Ker-Fox 4 C. K. Lucas ... 6 W.F.Thompson 15 W. J. Seton ... 6 D. C. L e e .......... 7 E. G. Finch ... 5 G. H. P. Street 13 R. E. B. Roe ... 6 L. E. G. Abney 6 J. R. Craddock 5 R. H. Foa......... 7 O. D. Brooks ... 6 J. C. Low.......... 4 M. Fitzgerald... 5 F. W. trench ... 9 A. Y. Fullerton 7 E. A. Blackwell 4 J.B. Bettington 4 The following played in less than 4 matches and scored as under:—R. E. Anderson 13, J. Aste 8, C. M. Bayfield 8—17*, W.Berridge 0, E. J. Bousfield 1—20—5, J.Bowman 1*—0*, H. L. Byass 3—6, F. Browne 0, J. Cabrebra 0—5*, W. S. Cohen 0—0, A. Coleridge 16, R. Coleridge 2—7—5, W. R. Collins 0—6, E. J. Coxon, 3, Capt. Dalbiac 55 L. Easum 4, Rev. J. L. Evans 11—9, G. S. Edwards 34, J. H . Farmer 6, E. C. Glass 0—1, C. W. Gilbert, 13—3, H. Harrison, 3-6* —0, T. Howard 6, H. Johnson 13, L. Lancaster 19, C. Macdonald 4*—0 -0, J. Macfarlane 0, S F. Mann 53—81, G. E. Money l, H. D. Nicholas 9, W. L. Pare 0 -2, W. Porter 4*, H. M. Prescott 0, W. G. Raphael 15—1—0, E. Reid 77—72, P. Reynolds 87, W. A. Rixon, 35, A. Scott 26, W.J. Scott 10-102, H. J. Smith 5*. F. E. Street 9—24, L. W. Tassell 0, W. Tassell 11, W. B. Tyndall 105, b’. W. Thomas 10—5, C. H. Trimmer 16—28—5, W. Vint 7, C. F. Wade 8, G. Walker 1*, S. J. Weston, 1—2—14, C. A. White 6—9, W. Winter 40, H. H. Winterbottom 1. 0 ... 438 ... 96 .,.. 36.7 3 ... 284 ... 90* .... 35.4 0 ... 3b6 ... 133 .,.. 30.6 1 . 186 ... 48 .,.. 26.4 0 .... 131 ... 40 ... 26.1 0 ... 281 ... 105 ....25 6 0 ... 115 ... 39 ..,. 23. 1 ... 60 ... 30* ... 20. 2 .... 59 ... 23* .,.. 14.3 1 ... 194 ... 53 ... 13.12 0 .,. 86 ... 32 ..,. 13.2 0 ... 92 ... 23 .... 13.1 1 .,. 50 ... 24 ... 12.2 0 . 1S7 ... 32 .,.. 10.7 0 ... 63 ... 29 .,.. 10.3 1 ... 51 ... 21 ..,. 10.1 2 .,.. 28 ... 17 .,.. 9.1 0 .,.. 58 ... 31 ..,. 8.2 4 ... 16 ... 7* .,.. 8. 0 ... 28 ... 28 ..,. 7. 0 .... 33 ... 19 ..,. 6.3 1 .,.. 51 ... 11* .,.. 6.3 2 ... 32 ... 13* ..,. 6.2 0 ,... 25 ... 11 .,.. 6.1 0 . .. 12 ... 7 .,.. 3. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts, J. B. Bettington 253 .. A. H. Erowne ... 310 M. J. Fitzgerald 625 ., R. Coleridge J. w. Fletcher L. E. G. Abney H. Reynolds C. R. Lucas... G. H. P. Street A. Y. Fullerton ... 563 E. G. F inch.........101 J. H. Bettington 540 F. W. French ... 100 105 338 570 ... 541 ... ... 265 .., ... 303 ... 16 16 41 3 16 33 29 18 5 32 2 40 106 . 112 . , 213 . . 60 • , 164 . , 237 , 17 14 . 25 ., 6 . 16 ., , 105 , , 184 . . 68 , , 173 . . 9 .. . 16 .. . 12 ., . 5 .. , 13 .. , 2 .. Aver. ,. 6.4 ,. 8 . . 8.13 ,. 10 . 10.4 ,. 10.17 . 11.3 . 11.6 ,. 11.8 ,. 12.8 . 13.3 . 13 4 . 21.1 The following bowled less than 100 balls:—A- BenhamO, O.D. Brooks 0, E.J.BousfieldO.J.Cabrera 0, J. R. Craddock 0 , E. J. Coxon 2, Capt. Dalbiac 2, Rev. J.L. Evans 1, J.H. Farmer 4, R. H. Foa 1, E. C. Glass 1, H.Harrison 6, T Howard 0 , D.C.Lee u, 8.H. Lee 0, J. C. Low 0, J. Macfarlane 3, S. F. Mann 0, C. E. Orman 0, W. Porter 2, E. Reid 9, W. J. Seton 0, W. J. Scott 2, L. W. Tassell J, C. F. Wade 1, C.A. White 3. The number after each name signifies the number of wickets taken. H alf -D ay 2M a tc h f. s . BATTING AVERAGES. Times Inns, not out. Most in Runs, an Inns. Aver. S. A. P. Kitcat C.G. Hildyard... M. Fitzgerald... A. Y. Fullerton R. F. A. Orr ... H. Reynolds ... O. D. Brooks ... M. A. Nicholas C. Macdonald... C.M. Bayfield... R. Coleridge ... The following played in less than 3 matches and scored as under:—J. B. Bettington 11, J. H. Bettington 1, E. A. Blackwell 12, E. J. Blois 2*, F. J. Bousfield 8, A. H. Browne 6—4, W. S. Cohen 0, A. Coleridge 13, Capt. Dalbiac 0, E. L. Dunster 3—31*, Rev. J. L. Evans 14, L. Easum 3—2, A. E. Edllman 0. F. W. French 3 ... 1 ..,. 102 ... 67* .... 51. 6 .., 1 ... 163 .... 45 ... 32.3 3 ..,. 1 ..,. 56 .... 54* ... 28. 3 ..,. 0 ..,. 68 ... 48 .,.. 22.2 10 ..,. 0 .,,. 209 .... 57 ... 20.9 9 ..„ 0 .. 139 ... 42 ... 17.3 3 .. .. 0 ., ,. 42 ... 41 ... 14. 7 .. . 0 .. „ 87 . 38 ... 12.3 7 ..,. 2 ..,. 54 .... 37* ... 10.4 3 ., ,. 1 ., 8 ... 7 ... 4. 7 .. . 1 .. 4 .... 3 . .. 0. 4, E. G. Finch 0, B. A. H. Goldie 25, W . S. Hitchins 0, T. Howard 0, H. Johnson 0*, H. W. Kiallmark 0, C.S. King 9 -1, N. King 14, D.E. Lockhart 3-0*—7, H. D. Nicholas 0—7, W. L. Nicholas 2, W. S. Nicholas 6 -7, C. L. Nicholson 0, E. S. M. Perowne 0, H. Reece 3—11*, W. F. Richmond 0—2, R. E. B. Roe 1, G. H. P. Street 0, W. J. Scott 8—32, W. B. 1yndall 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. The followiog bowled and took wickets :—L. E. G. Abney 4, E. A. Blackwell 1, J. B. Bettington 2, J. H. Bettington 1, O. D. Brooks 1, A. Coleridge 2, R. Coleridge 6, Capt. Dalbiac 2, L. Easam 1, M. Fitzgerald 11, A. Y. Fullerton 2, K. Johnson 2, C.S. King 3, D. E. Lockhart 4, C. Macdonald 4, W. S. Nicholas 1, H. Reece 2, H. Reynolds 10, W. F. Rich­ mond 5. E TON R AM B L E R S v. HACKWOOD PA RK . Played at Hack wood Park on June 7. E to n R a m b le rs . Hon.F. N, Curzon, b Boxall ................. 0 C. Heseltine, c Old­ field, b Boxall ... 12 W. H o a r e, b Boxall W. A out Extras.., Stone, not Total Capt. Clowes, c Ransome, b Mills... 15 W. R. Hoare. c R. Raynbird, b Mills ... 45 O.C.Bevan.b E.Kayn- bird ........................23 F. H. Bathurst, b Boxall .................12 M. R. K. Pechell, bE. Raynbird................. 5 F. P. Whitbread, bE. R a y n b ird .................... 8 Capt. L. Matthews, c R., b E. Raynbird... 5 H ackw ood P a r k . First Innings. Second Innings. J. Cordery, c Heseltine, b Clowes ........................13 c Clowes, Heseltine T. Day, b Brown .......... 3 run out Mills, b Clowes ................. 5 c Hoare, Clowes ... A.E.Ransome,cMatthews, b Clowes ........................ 0 lbw, b Clowes P. A. M. Hoare, b Clowes 1 st W. Hoare, Pechell... E. Raynbird, run out ...16 b Bevan Ayres, c Curzon, b Clowes ........................ Capt. C. C. Oldfield, c and b Clowes ........................ 0 . 19 b ... 18 ... 0 b ... 6 9 b Clowes Rev. H. S. Mather, b Bevan............................... T. Boxall, c Stone, b Bevan....................... R. Raynbird, not out c Stone, b Hesel­ tine ................. st Whitbread, b Btvan .......... 3 not out 2 b Heseltine Total ... 52 Total ... 50 THE SURREY CLUB IN 1890. S U R R E Y C LUB AND GROUND. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Inns, not out. huns Most in an Inn. Aver. Baldwin .......... 17 .. 5 ... 461 .. 94* .. 385 G. W. Roffey ... 5 .. 1 ... 153 . . 116 .. 38.1 Abel ................. 7 .. 0 ... 260 . . 81 .. 37.1 Brockwell 16 .. 1 ... 502 . . 126* ... 33 7 Ayres........ . ... 31 .. 6 ... 749 . . 141* ... 29.24 Harris .......... 25 .. 2 ... 654 . . 106* .. 28.10 A. F. Clarke ... 5 .. 0 ... 144 . . 65 ... 28.4 Large................. 5 .. 1 ... 102 . . 68 .. 25.2 Watts .......... 28 .. 2 ... 619 . . 85 ... 23.21 Rev.J. C. Craw­ ford................. 7 .. 0 ... 166 . . 51 .. 23.5 M ills................. 22 .. 1 ... 489 . . 84 ... 22.5 A. M. Latham 20 .. 0 ... 442 . . 54 .. 22.2 Street .......... 23 .. 2 ... 458 . . 60 .. 21.17 Thompson 25 .. 4 ... 422 . . 88 .. 20.2 Beaumont 12 .. 1 ... 214 . . 62* .. 19.5 Boxall ... 16 .. 3 ... 223 . . 55 .. 17.2 Millbourne ... 20 .. 3 ... 264 . . 71* ... 15.9 Bowley .......... 0 .. 1 ... 74 . . 24 .. 14 4 Huish................. 21 .. 3 ... 200 . . 38* .. 112 G. F. Cornish... 8 .. 0 ... 80 . . 31 .. 10 Major N. Pochin 9 .. 1 ... 77 . . 31* .. 9.5 H. V. Bate ... 8 .. 2 ... 57 . . 32 ... 9.3 Richardson ... 9 .. 2 ... 61 . . 20 .. 85 Reddick ......... 13 .. 1 ... 99 . . 26 .. 8.3 Roles................. 15 .. 7 ... 55 . . 10* .. 6.7 H. H. Cornish 7 .. 2 ... 34 . . 13 .. 6.4 B etts................. 11 .. 3 ... 5:6 . . 8* .. 3.2 Footballs Brand L V V lU U liU i |S a b s o l u t e l y t h e b e s t NEXT ISSUE, DECEMBER 27;

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