Cricket 1890
464 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OP THE GAME. NOV. 27,1890. The following played in three innings ’.—Hender son 300, Wood 175, Lockwood S3, F. Hill 69, F. A. Oldaker 44, Keeley 24, W. L. Pare 16 and J. J. Stedman 5. The following played in two innings : R. J. H. Arbuthnot 47, Leveson Gower 44, J. Douglas 41, B. Pares 30, J. H. Knight 17, F. W. Bush 17, Ansted 16, T. 8. Tregellas 12, W. Defries 12, W. F. L. Firth 10, C. Leigh Clare 8, P. Abraham 4, Sharpe 3, A. Stewart 3, T.C . H. Levick 1, C. S. Graham Lloyd 1. A. E. GentO, E. C. Mordaunt 0, N. Defries 0. The following played in one in n in g s A . Mellor 36. Lohmann 33, W. W. Read 26, Matthes 18, Pillinger 15, Birch 14, Chesterton 7. J. B. Oakley 7, W. E. Roller 6, K. J. Key 6. J. Leleu 5. N. A. Harvey 4, J. J. C. Esson 3, C. E. Horner 3, Weston 3 , J. Shuter 2, Rogers 2, A. Mitchell 2, H. J. Lewis 1, P. Stanford J, Rev. R. H. Hockin 0, J. S. L. Dodson 0, C. H. Carter 0, S. N. Bhedwar 0, J. Field ing 0, T. B. Hyslop 0, B. Burton 0, F. Faulkner 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Huish ... . Thompson . Rev.J.C.Cra’ ford ... Harris ... . Brockwell . Milbourn H.H. Cornish Richardson... Beaumont Watts ... Roles ... Ayres ... Mills ... Bow ley... The following bowled in three in n in g sS h a rp e 8 for 32, Lockwood 8 for 89, Abell for 41, Betts 1 for 41. The following bowled in two innings:—Lloyd 2 for 28, Boxall 4 for 19, Reddick 3 for 24 The following bowled in one in n in g s C . E. Horner 1 for 4f>, Lohmann 5 for 20, T. S. Tregellas 3 for 13, W. F. L. Firth 1 for 7, W. E. Roller 3 for 21. The following bowled without su ccessB a te, C. Leigh Clare, Baldwin, Abraham. Mordaunt, Ansted, Rogers, Henderson and A. Mellor. Overs. Mdns. Rune. Wkts. Aver. 424 ... 185 .,.. 620 ... . 9J . 6.26 , 119.1... 45 ... 185 ... 21 ... 7.17 . 68 ..,. 14 ... 208 .. 26 ..,. 8 . 204 .. . 62 ... 440 ... 50 ..,. 9.6 213.4 ... 79 .... 474 ... 51 ... 9.15 202 .., 3 ... 55 ... 5 .. . 11 L 52 .... 23 ... 99 ... 9 ... 11 59 .... 27 ... Ill ... 11 .. . li.l . 231 ... 70 ... 476 ... 43 ... 11.3 . 2 )7.1 .. . 72 ... 465 ... 39 ... 11.36 , 113.2... 28 ... 283 ... 21 ... 12 . 39 ... 9 ... 91 .... 7 ... 13.3 . 122 ... 31 ... 218 ... 16 ... 15.8 . 133.4 .. 71 .... 280 ... 18 ... 15.10 S U R R E Y 2 n d X I. BITTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Ions, not out. Runs. an Iun Aver. Street ............. .. 5 ... 2 ... 78 ... 3 i ... 26 G. F. Cornish ... 3 ... 0 ... 67 .... 52 ... 22.1 Harris... ... ... 5 ... 1 ... 81 .... 50 ... 21/4 H u ish .......... ,... 5 ... 3 ..., 33 ... 14 ... 16 1 Thom pson.. .... 5 ... 0 ... , 81 ,... £8 ... J61 Ayres .. ... .... 7 .. 0 ... , 101 ... 32 ... 14.3 W a tts ................. 3 ... 0 ... , f3 ... 28 ... 11 Milbourn ... ... 4 ... 0 ... , 37 ... 31 ... 9.1 Beaum ont... ,... 4 ... 2 .... 18 ... 1J ... 9 M. Marshall ... 3 ... 0 ..., 24 ... 11 ... 8 Bowley ... 4 ... 1 ..., 21 .. 20 ... 7 H. H. Cornish .. 3 ... 0 ... 17 ... 7 ... 5.2 Mills .................. 5 ... 0 ... 25 ... 11 ... 5 The following played in less than 3 innings.—D. L. A. Jephson 65, Henderson 62, Boxall 48, S. Col man 40, J. Douglas 31, G. W. Roffey 26, R. B. Brooks 19, Baldwin 15, A. F. Clarke 14, Ansted 3, Re'idick ?, Richardson 1, Broakwell 0. Watts ... Harris ... Bowley ... Huish Beaumont Mills.......... The following bowled in less than 3 innings—H, H.Cornish 6 for 21, D. L. a . Jephson 2 for 3'. Street 2 for 27, Brockwell 1 for H, J. Douglas 1 for 35. Boxall 2 for 12. The following bowled in one innings without s'iccess.—Thompson, Richardson, Henderson, Reddick and Milbourn. BO VLING AVSRVIES Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. ..........31.4 .. 12 ... 61 .. 11 . . 59 .......... 70 4 . . 26 ... 110 .. 17 . . 68 ..........72 .. 44 ... 90 .. 8 . . 8.6 ..........47 . . 20 ... 90 ... 8 . . 11.2 ..........86 . . 37 ... 142 .. 12 . . 11.10 ..........2J . . 1) ... 5L .. 3 . . 17 G racb P a r lo u r C r ick e t. —A Handsome Birth day Present for boys. Matches played and analy sis kept same as on the cricket field. Any number can play, and endless enjoyment and amusement is afforded by this ingenious Indoor Game. Post free, securely packed, 2/10.— W r ig h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill. London. B R IG H T O N CLUB. Matohes played 16—won 6 , lost 5, drawn 5. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver E. H. Stevens ... 9 ... 3 . . 308 .. 112* ... 51.3 C. H. Gresson ... 6 ... 0 . . 276 .. 108 .. 46 A. E. Ridsdale ... 5 ... 2 . . 93 . . 57 .. 31 G. L. Wilson ... 3 ... 0 . . 88 .. 87 .. 29.3 H. W. Keeling ... 6 ... 1 . . 140 .. 52 .. 28 W. O. Holloway 5 ... 0 . . 137 .. 69 .. 27.4 E. W. Wales ... 4 ... 0 . . 109 .. to .. 27.2 E. A. Ridsdale... 10 ... 1 . . 227 .. 54 ... 25.2 H. Bull................. 11 ... 4 . . 191 . 52 ... 27.2 A. F. Somerset... 7 ... 0 . . 161 .. 48 .. 23.4 E. A. Smithers 5 ... 2 . . 52 .. 20* .. 17.3 F. J. Paine.......... 7 ... 2 . . 82 .. 33* .. 16.4 C .J. W illock ... 4 ... 0 .. 61 .. 41 .. 16 H. .Tee................. 3 ... 1 . . 32 .. 22 .. 16 J. L. Lancaster 4 ... 1 . . 34 .. 12 .. 11.3 H. Rotherham ... 4 .. 1 . . 32 .. 11 .. 10.6 G. L. King......... 8 ... 1 . . 67 .. 26 ... 9.5 W. Stuckey 10 ... 1 . . 82 .. 31 .. 9.1 F. Noakes V,......... 5 ... 0 . . 46 .. 29 .. 9.2 J. H. Copleston 3 ... 0 . . 26 .. 11 .. 8.6 B. F. Smith 5 ... 0 .. 24 .. 12 .. 4.8 F. Clements ... 5 ... 0 . . 21 .. 10 .. 4.2 F. J. Turnbull... 6 ... 0 ... 22 .. 10 .. 36 B. Ellis .......... 4 ... 0 . . 9 .. 7 .. 2.2 H. E. Trevor ... 3 ... 0 .. 4 .. 4 .. 1.3 The following played less than 3 innings.—F. H. Gresson 53—4, B. Taylor 17—6, C. H. Bond 17*—0, A. T. Hay 16-0, T. Chalmer 10—1, J. Peyton 7—2, R. K. Sampson 2—2, G. F. Walton 3—3, Capt. Menzies 3—0, C. P. Mare 3—1, S. Matthews 60, E. Beard 12*, J. Ridsdale 6. O. Pilling 3* J. Cruick- shank 10, R. C. G. Dili 5, S. Gore 1, A. H. Luckett 2, and A. Duchesne 4*. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wbts. Aver. A. E. Ridsdale ... 61.3... 19 . . 117 .. 13 .. 9 F. C ements ... £01 ... 61 .. 3H8 . ‘/7 .. 11.1 C. J .W ilock ... 151 ... 56 . . 250 .. 20 .. 12.5 W. 8tuckey 114 ... 33 . . 219 .. 17 .. 12.1 E. H. Stevens ... 69 ... 23 . . 153 ., 10 .. 15.3 A. F. Somerset... 54 ... 21 . . 81 .. 5 .. 16.8 W. O. Holloway 9P.3 ... 16 . . 247 .. 11 .. 17.9 H. W . Kee’ing ... 49 ... 7 ... 113 .. 6 .. 18.8 G. L. Wilson ... 32 ... ij .. 63 .. 3 .. 22.6 D u r i n g the past season, T. S. T . Tregellas took 121 wickets for the Dulwich C.C. His analysis for the year reads—519 overs, 221 maidens, 876 runs, 121 wickets ; average 7 23 runs per wicket. L . J. 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