Cricket 1891

SEPT. 10, 1891 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 407 230.1.. 89 .. 422 . . 27 . . 15.17 526.4.. 210 ..1024 . . 60 . . 17.4 79.4... 26 . . 159 .. 9 . . 17.6 264.2.. 39 . . 897 . . 49 . . 18.5 220 . 1 .. 87 . . 381 . . 28 . . 19.1 143.3.. 53 . . 290 . . 8 . . 36.2 140 .. 86 . . 369 .. 7 .. 52.5 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Mr. C. A. Smith .. Tate....................... Mitchell................ Humphreys........ Bean ................ J. H id e ................ Mr, G. L. Wilson The following bowled in three innings:—Mr. G. Brann 25—11—58—0, and Hilton 26 —8—70—1. The following bowled in one in n in g sP a rris 14—3—42 —1, Marlow 7—0—18—0, and Mr. W. Newham 1—9 - 4 - 0 . ___________________ YORKSHIRE. Matches played 16—won 5, drawn 1, lost 10. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inn. Aver. Peel ................. 27 .. 3 ... 588 .. 128 ... 24.12 U lyett................. 29 .. 1 ... 645 .. 118 ... 23.1 Hall ................. 30 .. 2 .. 620 .. 67 ... 22 4 Mr.F. S. Jackson 11 .. 0 ... 186 .. 40 ... 16.10 Lord Hawke ... 14 .. 0 ... 235 ... 126 ... 16.11 Wardall .......... 25 .. 2 ... 336 ... 51 ... 14.14 Tunnicliffe.......... 21 .. 1 ... 285 ... 54 ... 14.5 Wainwright ... 28 .. 0 ... 393 ... C 8 ... 14.1 Brown................. 8 .. 0 ... 103 ... 29 ..- 12.7 Mr. E. Smith ... 18 .. 0 ... 224 ... 50 ... 12.8 Cartman .......... 6 .. 0 ... 57 ... 49 ... 9.3 Moorhouse 17 .. 4 ... 122 ... 83 ... 9.5 Mr. A. Sellars ... 6 .. 0 ... 46 ... 22 ... 7.4 Huntw .......... 24 .. 9 ... 112 ... 26*... 7.7 Harrison .......... 23 .. 7 ... 103 ... SO ... 6.7 Mr.G. Thornton 4 .. 0 ... 21 ... 16 ... 5.1 Whitehead 0—0—0—1, Mounsey 3—6—1—18*, and Wormal 5—2—12*—26, batted in four innings; Mr. B. C. Bolton 3—1, Mr. E. T. Hirst 10—5, Mr. 8 . R. Jackson 9—0, M. H. Hill 11—27*, and Bulmer 0—0, in tw o; and Mr. R. W. Frank 3*, andjPenny 8 *, in one innings. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Wainwright ... 483.4 ... Peel ................. 687.2 ... Harrison .......... 408 ... Mr. E. Smith ...103.4... Mr. F. 8 . Jackson 108 ... Wardall .......... 42.4 ... Mr. G. Thornton 33 ... Ulyett ... ............ 60 ... Brown bowled in three innings, 18.0, 36.0 ; Mr. E. T. Hirst 54.11, 83.2; Penny 14.2, 31.2 ; and Bulmer 32.9, 79.1 in two ; and the following in one innings, Moorhouse 5.0,12.0; Mr. B. C. Bolton 3310, 73.1 ; Mounsey 5.2, 14.0; Hall 2.0, 4.0; Whitehead 18.7, 31 . 1 ; and Tunnicliffe 4.0,17.0. 152 .. 948 . . 67 . . 14.10 268 ..1133 . . 66 . . 17.11 178 .. 676 . . 38 . . 17.30 85 .. 270 . . 15 . . 18 28 .. 245 . . 12 . . 20.5 16 .. 68 . . 3 . . 22.2 8 ... 74 . . 2 . . 37 19 ... 154 . . 4 . . 38.2 INCOGNITI SOUTH COAST TOUR. INCOGNITI v. EASTBOURNE. Played at the Saffrons, Eastbourne, on August 17 and 18. I ncogniti . C. Lake, b Leach ... 13 G. F. Wells Cole, c Arbuthnot, b Greenhill.................26 A. M. Inglis, c Leach, b Spiro .................56 E. B. Haygarth, c Neame, b Greenhill 34 H.P. Paget, b Wilson .................11 R. H. Seddon, b Wilson ................. 8 E astbourne . First Innings. A. C. Collier, b Cobbold ... 2 c C. S. W. Cobbold, c Neame, b Green­ hill ....................... 11 D. C. Lee, not out ... 13 H. T. Grundtvig, b Wilson ................. 0 Capfc. Harrison, Ibw, b Neame................ 11 P. Hilton, b Wilson 1 B 20, lb 5, w2,nb3 30 Total..........214 Rev. H. Von E. Scott, b Cobbold ...........................17 L. H. Neame, not out ... 35 C. H. Palmer, b Seddon ... 1 D. G. Spiro, b Cobbold ... 8 E. A. Leach, b Cobbold ... 4 L. G. Arbuthnot, c Inglis, b Cobbold........................ 0 c Second Innings, and b Wells Cole................. ( b Cobbold ... . b We Is Cole . c Uaygarth, Lake.............. not out ... . b Inglis ... . Haygarth, Wells Cole . T. S. B. Wilson, c Lake, b Wells Cole........................13 b Inglis W. R. Richardson, b Cobbold ........................ 2 b Inglia W. W . Greenhill, st Hay­ garth, b Cobbold .......... 0 J. F. Marshall, run out ... 1 B 2, lb 2........................ 4 Total ..........87 c Wells Cole, b Cobbold.......... 0 c and b Cobbold 36 B2,lb3,wl,nbl 7 Total ...125 INCOGNITI v. EASTBOURNE. Played at the Saffrons, Eastbourne, on August 19 and 20. I ncogniti . First Innings. C. Lake, b Leach ... 2 Rev. H. Von E. Scott, b Cowper Coles ... 0 G. F. Wells Cole, c Marshall, b Wilson 119 E. B. Haygarth, c Collins, b Leach ... 2 A. M. Inglis, c Mar­ shall, b Thornton...118 H. T. Grundtvig, st Collins, b Cowper C oles........................ 2 D.C.Lee, c Harrison, b Thornton.......... 9 R. H. Seddon, c Leach, b Collier... 9 H. P. Paget, c Mar­ shall, b Collier ... 7 W. P. Carpmael, not out ........................16 P. Hilton, b Wilson 9 B 14,lbl,w3,nb2 20 Total... ..313 In the Second Innings Lake scored st Collins, b Collier 22, Scott (not out) 24, Wells Cole (not out) 4; lb 2, w 1.—Total, 53. E astbo u rn e . Rev. R. T. Thornton, not out .................129 Capt. Cowper Coles, lbw, b Inglis ..........61 C. H. Palmer, b Lake 44 A.C. Collier, c and b L a k e ........................15 J. F. Marshall, b L a k e ........................ 0 Collins, b Paget......... 17 T. S. B. Wilson, c Paget, b WellB Colo 4 J.H. Elliott, b Paget E. A. Leach, b Inglis B. G. Harrison, b Inglis ................. W. R. Richardson, b Lake........................ B 4 ,lb 4 , w 3 ... Total. ..285 INCOGNITI v. GENTLEMEN OF SUSSEX. Played at Brighton on August 21 and 22. I ncogniti . H.P. Paget, st King, b Pearson .......... 1 W.Stuckey, st King, b Pearson .......... 0 H. T. Grundtvig, b Gresson................. 0 P. Hilton, c and b Gresson............... 12 B 14, lb 2, w 1 ... 17 T otal....... 231 G. F. Wells Cole, c Turnbull,b Gresson 14 R. H. Seddon, st King, b Pearson.................. 6 E. B. Haygarth, b Wilson .................72 E. Matheson, c and b Wilson .................14 A. M. Inglis, c Wilson, b Somerset ......... 38 E. A. Parke, not out 57 D. C. Lee, st King, b Gresson ................. 0 G entlem en of Sussex. First Innings. Second Innings. G. K. Papillon, b Wells Cole ............................... 1 c Wells Cole, b Matheson ... 0 G. R. Brewis, c Hilton, b Matheson...................... . 0 c Haygarth, b Parke .......... 0 F. H. Gresson, run out ... 63 c Hilton, b Matheson ... 16 G. L. Wilson, c Seddon, b Matheson......................13 not out .......... 79 R. M. Turnbull, c and b M atheson........................ 8 c and b Parke ... 16 A. F. Sou erset, b Matheson...................... 2 b Paget .......... 7 W. F. Felton, c Inglis, b Seddon ......................22 run out .......... 8 E. P. Beard, 6 t Haygarth, b Inglis ........................ 2 st Haygarth, b Matheson ... 15 W. J. Lambert, st Hay­ garth, b iDglis............... 0 b Parke .......... 0 F. T. Pearson, b Paget ... 10 b Wells Cole ... 15 G. L. King, not out ... ... 2 b Parke ........... 9 B 2, nb 1 ................. 3 B 3, w l ... 4 Total ...126 Total .I 69 INCOGNITI v. UNITED SERVICES. Played at Portsmouth on August 24 and 25. I ncogniti . Rev. H. Von E. Scott, run out ................. 12 Capt. A. H. Luard, b R a itt........................19 G. F.Wells Cole, c and b Raitt ................. 0 E. A. Parke, run out...147 A. M. Inglis, b Raitt... 7 E. Matheson, c Gug- gisberg, b Gillett ... 9 Capt. L. N. D ’Aeth, b Gillett....................... 0 E. B. Haygarth, st Cooper, b Paske Smith........................51 A. R. Holdship, c Hamilton, b Lips- combe .................70 R. Lloyd Williams, b Lipscombe ... 1 E. Milner Jones, b Lipscombe ..........10 P. Hilton, not out ... 1 B 11, lb l.n b l... 13 T otal. ...340 U n ited S ervices . First Innings. H. H. Fellgate, b C. Gillett, R.N., b Matheson................. 0 Wells Cole .......... 0 H. F. Hastings, b Capt. Lipscombe, b Wells Cole .......... 54 Wells Cole .......... 1 Price(pro),cHaygarth, F.G.Guggisberg.R.E., b Parke ................. 21 c Luard, b Milner Capt. Hamilton, R.E., Jones ................. 4 run out ................. 5 J. D. Walker, b A. C. Richards, b Milner Jones......... 0 Milner J on es.......... 86 Rev. Paske Smith, E. S. Cooper R.A., st notout ................. 0 Haygarth, b Milner B 4, lb 1 .......... 5 Jones........................ 40 — Capt. Raitt, b Milner T o ta l..........170 Jones ........................ 4 In the Second Innings Hastings scored b Wells Cole 12, Price, b Matheson 6 ,Hamilton (not out) 43, Richards, b Milner Jones 8 , Cooper (not out) 5; b 2, lb 1.—Total, 77. INGOGNITI v. NEW FOREST. Played at Lyndhurst on August 26 and 27 I ncogniti . Capt. A. H. Luard, b D ible........................ 0 A. M. Inglis, b Dible... 1 G. F. Wells Cole, c Hargreaves, b Dible 24 E.A. Parke, b Purkiss 8 A. R. Holdship, b Purkiss ................. 3 Rev. H. Von E. Scott, run out .................13 E.Matheson.cTimson, b Purkiss................. 5 Capt. L. N. D’Aeth, b Purkiss .......... 3 R. H. Seddon, b Dible ................. 8 A.C, Collier, not out 13 R. Lloyd Williams,b Dible ................. 7 P. Hilton, b Dible ... 0 Lb ................. 1 Total... N e w F orest . Capt. R. P. Maitland, hw, b Wells Cole .. Dible, b Well* Cole... R. G. Hargreaves, b Wells Cole .......... G.A.Roper.cWiiliams, b Holdship .......... T. G. Duplessis, c Scott, b Wells Cole T.Howard, b Holdship Capt. Turpin, o Hilton, b Wells Cole G.R. Kendle, c Hold­ ship, b Wells Cole 10 J. Bryan, c Scott, b Wells Cole .......... 0 H. Compton, not out 10 H.T.Timson.b Hold­ ship ........................ 0 Purkiss, b Wells Cole........................ 0 B 4, lb 1 .......... 5 Total , 42 INCOGN ITI y. HAMPSHIRE HOGS. Played at Southampton on August 28 and 29. I ncogniti . Rev.H.Von E. Scott, c Bencraft, b Wyn­ yard ........................ 1 E, A. Parke, b Wyn­ yard ........................ 2 G. F. Wells Cole, c Hoffmeister, b W ynyard.................14 A. R Holdship, c Hoffmeister, b Wynyard*.................16 A. M. Inglis, c Carnegie,bWynyard 36 E. Matheson, b Steele........................ 8 A. C. Collier, b Carnegie...............23 R. H. Seddon, b Lacey ...............28 Capt. L. N. D’Aeth, b Carnegie ......... 0 R. Lloyd Williams, not out ................ 6 P. Hilton, c Lacey, b Carnegie .......... 2 B2, l b l . w l ... 4 Total.......140 H ampshire H ogs . D. A. Steele, c Hold­ ship, b Wells Cole... Major Johnstone, c Wells Cole, b Hold­ ship ... ................. A. J. Ellaby, retired... li. Bencraft, b Wells Cole ........................ F. E. Lacey, H. — ---------- Carnegie, Sir R. Tichborne, and Lord Rosehill did not bat. Capt. E.G.Wynyard, not o u t ....................50 R. G. Hargreaves, not out .................... 20 B ......................... 1 Total............ 85 E. Hoffmeister, Hon. D. A customer writes:—“ Your goods are a marvel of cheapness, and conclusively prove the great advantage of dealing direct with real manufac­ turers.” Send for Patterns to Hardman & Sons, Fernhill Mills, Bury, Manufacturet s of Blankets for Camping-out Expeditions, Cricket, Tennis, and Boating Serges and Flannels, &c. Please name Paper.—Advt.

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