Cricket 1891

SEPT. 17, 1891 C R IC K E T : A W E E K L Y RECORD OF T H E G AM E i 425 PRIVATE BANKS CLUB. Matches played, 9—won 3, drawn 5, lost 1. RESULTS OP MATCHES. May 2—v. Barnes, at Catford. Drawn. Private Banks, 136 ; Barnes, 80 for 4 wickets. May 9—v. Insurance, at Catford. Drawo. Private Banks, 30 for 6 wickets ; Insurance, 167. May 28—v. Marlboro’ Blues, at Catford. Won by 96 runs and 2 wickets. Private Banks, 153 (innings declared closed); Marlboro’ Blues, 57. June 6—v. Wimbledon, at Catford. Drawn. Private Banks, 212 for 1 wicket (innings declared closed); Wimbledon, 96 for 6 wickets. June 11—v. Insurance, at Catford. Drawn. Private Banks, 268; Insurance did not bat. June 13—v. Norbury Park, at Catford. Won by 34 runs. Private Banks, 114; Norbury Park 80. August 8—v. Brixton Wanderers, at Catford. Won by 85 runs and 5 wickets. Private Banks 142 (innings declared closed), Brixton Wanderers, 57. August 11—v. M.C.C.,at Catford. Drawn. Private Banks, 52 for 6 wickets; M.C.C., 220. August 29—v. Granville, at Catford. Lost by 73 runs and 1 wicket. Private Banks, 37; Granville, 110. BATTING AVERAGES. Times B.G.Hay-Cooper 4 J. H. Mason W. B. Tyndall... 7 A. M. Inglis ... 4 A. P. Roe ......... 6 8. A.Ponsonby... 4 R. P. Newham... 3 B. A. H. Goldie 3 J. M, B. D. IHay 3 F. B. Fairhead... 3 C. E. Edlmann 3 W. Russell.............3 Most in Runs, an Inn. Aver. 131 ... 102* ... 44.2 117 .... 50* ..,. 39 195 ... 93 ... 32.3 77 ..,. 42 ..,. 25.2 136 ..,. 92 ... 22.4 64 .. 19 .., 16 27 ... 25* ... 13.1 37 .... 20 ..,. 12,1 81 ..,. 29 ... 10.1 16 ... 16 ... 5.1 5 .,.. 5* ..,. 2.1 2 ... 2 .. . 1 Played in two innings each:— \. W. Harpur 11, 15 :R. J. Hutchinson 0, 3; H. R. Swatman 2, 4; W. M. Torrens 5, 32. Played in one innings each —A. H. Bartlett 13*, E. S. Blois 27*, E. C. Brown 32, A. F. Dashwood 9, J. P. Freeman 6, E. M. Hamilton 5, V. H. Howell 23, A. Stahschmidt 1. BOWLING AVERAGES. Over three innings. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver A. M. Inglis.......117 ... 8 ... 37 A. P. Roe ............ 248 ... 26 ... 65 C. P. Johnston ...210... 9 ... 92 B. G. Hay-Cooper 210 ... 10 ... 103 B. A. H. Goldie ... 75 ... 5 ... 50 W. Russell ..........250 ... 10 ... 184 CJnder three innings. A. F. Dashwood ... S. A. Ponsonby ... J. P. Freeman ... R. P. Newham ... F. B. Fairhead ... V. H. Howell W.B.C. R. Kroenig 30 . 40 . 92 , 41 . 213 . 75 . 70 . . 3 , 0 , 8 0 10 4 . 6 . 16 . 30 . 29 . 107 . 31 . 31 * : u . ! . 44. . 4. . 6 . 14.1 . 15.2 . 31 . 31 A N CH O R ITE S v. B U C K H U R S T H IL L . Played at Buckhurst H ill on September 8. A nchorites . First Innings. Second Innings. C. W. Maslem, b Tween... 6 run out ........... 2 F. C. Buxton, b Tween ... 0 b Tween ............ 3 .J. Carter, c Allport, b Tween.................................. 7 b Tween ............ 5 W. Whyte, c Meller, b G. Palmer ........................13 c NicolJ, b G. Palmer.......... 2 R. B. Fisher, lbw, b G. Palmer ........................... 5 run out ...........15 P. Minter, c Scott, b Tween.................................10 not out ........... l W. Eydman, lbw, b G. Palmer ......................... 0 st East, b Tween 1 W. J. Rosser, st Russell, b Tween ......................... 4 c Russell, b tJ. Palmer .......... 2 W. Youngman, b Dash­ wood ... ......................... 5 b G. Palmer ... 3 J. R. Armstrong, b G. Palmer ......................... 4 b Tween .......... 2 W. H. Topham, b G. Palmer .......................... 11 b Tween ........... 0 F. S. Gordon, not out ... 1 b Tween ........... l B ............................... 2 B 1,1b 2 ... 3 Total Total ... 40 B uckhurst H il l . G. Palmer, c and b Buxton .................21 W. W. Tween, c and b Whyte ................. 6 H. G Nicoll, b Whyte 8 R. L. Allport, b Buxton ................. 2 F.G.Scott, c Topliam, b Fisher .................38 A. J. East, b Carter... 6 H. Palmer, b Fisher... 17 L. Dashwood, run out 0 A. Meller, c and b Carter ................. 2 Russell, c Whyte, b Fisher ................. 5 G. Conquest, b Carter ................. 0 A. E. Barwell, not out ........................ 0 B 3, lb 4,w 1 ... 8 T ota l........ 113 HORNSEY CLUB. Matches arranged 53—won 20, lost 13, drawn 15, abandoned 5. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 9—v. Granville. Lost. Hornsey, 65; Gran­ ville, 125. May 9—v. Wimbledon. Lost. Hornsey, 80 and60 for 8 wickets; Wimtledon, 254. May 16-v . Crystal Palace. Drawn. Hornsey 105 for 4 wickits; Crystal Palace, ;224 for 4 wickets*. May 16—v. London Scottish. Lost. Hornsey, C7; London Scottish, 112, May 23—v. Pallingswick. Won. Hornsey, 124 for 5 wickets’ ; Pallingswick, 35. May 23—v. Wanstead. Won. Hornsey, 107 ; Wan­ stead, 45 and 36 for 3 wickets. May 27- v. Hampstead. Lost. Hornsey, 91: Hamp­ stead, 193. May 30—v. Clapton. Drawn. Hornsey, 69; Clapton. 42 for 3 wickets. May 30—v. Hendon. Won. Hornsey, 79; Hendon, 61. June 3—v. Highgate School. Won. Hornsey, 165 ; Highgate School, 82. June 6—v. Upper Clapton. Lost. Hornsey, 40 Upper Clapton, 60. June 6—v. Islington Albion. Lost. Hornsey, 34; Islington Albion, 112. June 13—v. Streatham. Won. Hornsey, 218 ; Streat­ ham, 84 and 100 for 3 wickets. June 13—v. Ealing. Won. Hornsey, 185 for 9 wickets; Ealing, 124. June 17—v. Christ’s College. Won. Hornsey, 130 for 4 wickets; Christ’s College, 109. June 20—v. Woodford Wells. Drawn. Hornsey, 250 for 7 wickets*; Woodford Wells, 78 for 3 wickets. June 20—v. Southgate. Won. Hornsey, 149; South­ gate, 68. June 22—v. Butterflies. Drawn. Hornsey, 243; Butterflies, 234 for 8 wickets. June 23—v. Clapham Wanderers. Won. Hornsey, 254; Clapham Wanderers, 172. June 25—v. Chiswick Park. Drawn. Hornsey, 91 for 4;wickets; Chiswick Park 354 for 5 wickets*. June 26—v. M.C.C. and Ground. Won. Hornsey, 122 and 189; M.C.C. and Ground, 76. June27—v. Old Rugbeians. Won. Hornsey, 262; Old Rugbeians, 66 and 98. June 27—v. London Scottish. Won. Hornsey, 115; London Scottish, 68. July 4—v. Trafalgar. Drawn. Hornsey, 216; Trafal­ gar, 91 for 4 wickets. July 4—v. Granville. Drawn. Hornsey, 68 for 3 wickets; Granville 202. July 11—v. Streatham. Lost. Hornsey, 181; Streat­ ham, 218. July 11—v. Dulwich. Won. Hornsey, 210; Dulwich, 103. July 18—v. Hampstead Nondescripts. Drawn, nornsey, 100 for 8 wickets* ; Hampstead Nondescripts, 112 for 7 wickets. July 18—v. Norwood. Drawn. Hornsey, 199; Nor­ wood, 84 for 8 wickets. July 22—v. Chiswick Park. Lost. Homsey, 153; Chiswick Park, 230 for 4 wickets. July 25—v. Islington Altion. Won, Hornsey, 158; Islington Albion, 61. July 25—v. Clapton. Won. Hornsey, 185; Clapton 73. Aug-1—v. Mr. R. A. Walker’s XI. Won. Hornsey, 226 ; Mr. R. A. Walker’s XI. 50. Aug. 1—v. Tavistock. Lost. Hornsey, 56 and 56; Tavistock, 40 and 121. Aug. 3—v. Dulwich. Lost, Hornsey, 49 and 60 for 8 wickets; Dulwich 126. Aug. 3, 4—v. Plymouth Garrison. Drawn. Hornsey, 114 ; Plymouth Garrison, 170 for9 wickets. Aug. 5, 6—v. Torquay. Lost. Hornsey, 106 and 78; Toiquay, i63 and 22 for 1 wicket. Aug. 7, 8—v. Seatcn. Lost. Hirnsey, 83 and 58; Seaton, 363. Aug. 8—v. Hendon. Drawn. Hornsey, 262 for 8 wickets; Hendon did not bat. Aug. 10, 11—v. Exm« uth. Drawn. Hornsey, 83 and 247; Exmouth, 170 and 93 for 7 wickets. Aug. 12, 13—v. Sidmouth. Lost. Hornsey, 87 and 179; Sidmouth, 190 and 27 for 1 wicket. Aug. 15—v. Southgate. Drawn. Hornsey, 157 for 9 wickets* ; Southgate. 77 for 5 wickets. Aug. 15—v. Trafalgar. Won. Hornsey, 134; Trafal­ gar, 81. Aug. 22—v. Ealing. Won. Hornsey, 118 for 9 wickets*; Ealing, 56. Aug. 2?—v. Pallingswick. Won. Hornsey, 136; Pal­ lingswick. 100. Aug. 29-v . Woodford Wells. Won. Hornsey, 95; Woodford Wells 91. Sept. 5—v, Wanstead. Drawn. Hornsey, 147; Wan­ stead, 70 for 5 wickets. Sept. 12—v. Upper Clapton. Drawn. Hornsey, 79 for 5 wickets; Uppt r Clapton, 94. * Innings declared finished. BATTING AVERAGES. Twelve innings and upwards. Times Most in nns. not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver. Geo. Hillyard Swinstead ... 17 ... 1 ... 540 ... 87*..,. 33.12 W. E. Manning 13 ... 6 ... 170 ... 32 .... 24.2 W. H. Davis ... 25 ... 2 .. . 511 ... 100 .... 23.12 B. F. Furniss ... 18 ... 2 ... 241 ... 59*..., 21.10 B. A. Clarke ... 19 ... 0 ... 403 ... 65 .. . 2i.7 F. B. Dent.......... 13 ... 1 ... 256 ... 77 .... 21.4 James Clarke ... 28 ... 5 ... 480 ... 71 ..., 20.20 F. H. Swinstead 18 ... 3 ... 287 ... 64 ..., 19.2 J. A. E. Hickson 24 ... 1 ... 411 ... 87 .... 17.20 E. Bacmeister ... 23 ... 2 ... 374 ... 110 ..., 17.17 A. E. Turberville 14 ... 0 ... 243 ... 84 .... 17.5 C. S. Knight ... 15 ... 2 ... 210 ... 53 .... 16.2 W. P. Harrison 24 ... 1 ... 322 ... 56 .... 14 F. Orton .......... 50 ... 1 ..„ 217 ... 39 ..., 11.8 F.O. Tubby ... 14 ... 0 ... 148 ... 39 . 10.8 E. A. C o x .......... 13 ... 0 ... 126 ... 24 .... 9.9 T. A. Nicholls ... 15 ... 5 ..,. 89 ... 17*.... 8.9 S. L. Clarke 12 ... 1 ... 85 ... 20 ..., 7.8 W. Bushby 14 ... 4 ... 71 ... 17 .... 7.1 H. White .......... 15 ... 1 .. . 91 ... 23*..,. 6.7 Under twelve innings. F. J. Nicholls ... 7 IrvingB.Nicholls 3 Rev. J. H. Swin­ stead .......... 8 R. W. Nicholls... 3 G. P. C o x ......... 7 H. Jeff................. 6 W. A. Burton ... 3 R. A. Clarke ... 11 E. L. Johnson ... 3 H. W. Priestley 3 F. G.Lushington 4 J. Dempsey ... 5 E. W. Nicholls... 9 H. W. Sharp ... 8 C. D. R oss......... 4 E. F. K ing..........11 G. R. Makeham 11 H. Wade .......... 5 F. B isiker......... 3 H.D. Littlewood 4 J. M. Giblett ... 3 R. H. K ing......... 3 G. P. Stevens ... 5 The following batted in two innings only :— H. Collet 2—9*, J. T. Green <—1, G. Hart 5—1, D. Nimmo 13*—23, F. H. Nimmo 3 -4 , M. T. Sharp 0—2, C. W. Talbot 3 -8 , A. Wallett 0 -5, and G. V. Wimbush 1—0. The following batted in one innings :—E. Ayling 0, T. W. Bryan 0. E. T. Bryer 3, C. Bryer 2*, E. W. Billington 3, H. Collingridge 9, P. Lewis 0, A. E. Nicholls 2*, E. J. Ramsey 0, R. O. Ross 6, V. Vaughan 0, and S. A. Walker 5. Individual Scores of Fifty and Upwards G. H. Swinstead 87*—82—71-67, W. B. Davis ICO— 62, B F. Furniss 59*. B. A. Clarke 65-60 -50, F. B. Dent 77—58. James Clarke 71—63*, F. H. Swinstead 61, J. A. F. Hickson 87—87—53* E. Bacmeister 1)0, A. E. Turberville 81, C. S. Knight 53, and W. p. Harrison 53. BOWLING AVERAGES. Above ten wickets Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 1 ... 136 .,.. 39 ... 22.4 1 ... 41 ... 31 ... 22 0 ... 59 .... 48 ... 19.2 •; 1 ... 39 ..,. 27*... 19.1 2 ... 62 .... 19 ... 12.2 0 ... 71 ... 22 .. . 11.5 1 ... 21 .. 8 ... 10.1 2 ... 86 .,.. 25 ... 9.5 0 ... 29 .. . 26 .... 9.2 0 ... 29 .. 14 ... 9.2 0 ... 35 ..,. 26 ... 8.3 2 ... 25 ..,. 11*... 8.1 0 ... 71 ... 51 .... 7.8 2 ... 38 .. . 13*... 62 2 ... 13 ... 10*... 6.1 0 ... 65 .. . 19 ... 5.10 1 .,.. 55 ... 18 .. . 5.5 0 ... 28 ..,. 13 ... 5.3 0 .,.. 12 ... 5 .... 4 1 .,.. 11 ... 8 .... 32 0 ... 10 ... 6 .... 3.1 1 ... 5 ... 2*..,. 2.1 0 ..,. 11 .. . 6 .... 2.1 B. A. Clarke......... 288 .. 98 . . 482 .. 74 . . 6.38 E. F. K in g .......... 93 ... 3J . . 181 .. 21 . . 8.16 F. H. Swinstead 348 ..114 . . 660 .. 70 . . 9.30 F. G. Tubby ... 116 .. 61 . . 253 .. 23 . . 11 James Clarke 364 ..113 . . 772 .. 57 . . 13.31 G. H. Swins ead... 298 . . 62 ... 683 .. 47 . . 14.28 E. Bacmeister ... 121 . . 36 . . 281 .. 18 . . 15.11 The following bowled under ten wickels:—H.W. Sharp 9. W. H. Davis 8, F. G. Luthington 6, S. L. Clarke 5, C. S. Knight 5, E. L. Johnson 4, F. J. Nhholls 4, H. White 4, Kev. J. H. Swinstead 3, H. Wade 3, G. V. WiimuHh 3, G. P. Cox 2, F. B. Dent 2, F. H. Nimmo 2, F. Bisiker 1, J. Dempsey 1, J. M. Giblett 1, R, H. King 1, and A. Wallett 1.

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