Cricket 1891
SEPT. 17, 1891 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 488 CHISWICK PARK CLUB Matches played 28—won 14, drawn 7, lost 7, abandoned 5. [BATTING AVERAGES. Over ten innings. Times Moat in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inn.Aver. J. F a r r ................. 19 ... 2 .... 5G1 ... 131 ... 33 A. Priestley ... ... 15 ... 3 ..., 350 ... 82 ... 29.17 A. W. Watson ... 15 ... 1 ... . 383 ... 115*... 27.35 J. J. R. Green ... 15 .. 2 ... 329 ... 100*... 25.30 G. Lyons ... ... 18 ... 2 ... 242 ... 65*... 22 8. F a rr................. 11 ... 1 ... , 186 ... 88 ... 18.6 S. H. Beckley ... 12 ... 3 .... 147 ... 70 ... 16.33 N. A. Loraine ... 12 ... 2 .... 358 ... 49*... 15.8 P. E. Bodington... 25 ... 1 ... . 295 ... 46*... 12.29 J. Nicoll ... ... 15 ... 6 .. . 88 .,.. 34 ... 9.77 H. M. Fawcett ... 14 ... 3 ... 77 .... 19 ... 7 Under ten innings. Vivian Johnstone J. Bates................ W. Williams | ... H. E.Sich .......... E.Cox .................. C. S. Dean .......... E. Jowitt .......... Hon. Walter Max well ................. E. Welch ......... Rev.J.H.Churchill Baxter .......... C. M. T u k e.......... P. Compton A. A. Surtees ... J. B u tt................. W. Cook .......... W .J. Butt .......... P. N. Cobbett ... C. W. Turner ... H. H. Whitehead The following batted in less than three innings : —A. E. Bodington, 23—2; T. S. Tuke, 9—0; .R. F. Finnis, 0 -0 ; G. B. Stocker, 15; W. H. Tee, 9*; A. Crombie, 6; H. R. Whitehead, 0 ; E. J. Coleby, 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Over ten innings. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 6 ... 2 .... 107 ... 50 ... 26.76 8 .,.. 1 ... 181 .... 72 ... 25.86 4 .,.. 0 ... 91 ... 39 ... 22.75 7 .... 0 ... 142 ... 43 .. . 20.28 4 ... 1 ... 61 ... 22 ... 20.14 9 .,.. 1 ... 124 ... 42 ... 15.5 9 .,.. 2 ... 90 ... 34 ... 13.71 8 ... 2 ... 82 ..., 47*... 13.66 3 ... 1 ... 27 .... 15 ... 13.5 5 .... 0 ... 66 . 23 ... 13.2 3 ... 0 .„. 34 ... 19 ... 11.33 3 ... 0 .... 82 ... 28 ... 10.66 5 ... 0 ... 52 ... 25 ... 10.4 4 ... 0 ... 80 ... 10 ... 7.4 4 ... 0 ... 22 .. . 13 ... 5.4 3 .. 0 ... 16 ... 12 ... 6.33 6 ... 1 ... 23 ..., 12*... 4.6 3 .. . 1 . .. 9 ..., 5 ... 4.5 3 .. .. 1 . .. 2 ..,. 2 .. . 1 J. F a r r ................,. 417 ... 147 ... 766 ... 76 ... 10.17 P. E. Bodington. .. 263 ... 71 ... 618 ... 53 ... 11.66 S. F a rr.............. .. 306.3... 121 ... 559 ... 42 ... 13.83 G. Lyons ... .,.. 145.2... 48 .... 278 ... 21 ... 13.22 J. J, R. Green .,.. 186.3... 57 .... 378 ... 24 ... 15.75 Under ten innings. C. M.Tuke ... ... 33 ... 7 ... 96 ... 7 ... 13.71 S. H. Beckley .,.. 35.3... 4 ... 107 ... 6 ... 17.83 C. S. Dein ........ 45.3.. 14 ... 124 .,.. 6 ... 20.66 H.M. Fawcett „ 22 ... 9 ... 45 .,.. 2 ... 22.5 H. E.Sich ........ ,. 84 ... 3 ... 129 ... 2 .... 64.5 The following bowled in one innings. F. Compton... ... 2 ... 0 . ... 7 . .. 0 .. . 7 G. B. Stocker ... 5 ... 0 . .. 16 ... 2 ... 8 N. E. Loraine ... 4 ... 1 . ... 9 . .. 0 .. . 9 H. W. Knight ... 7 ... 1 . ... 12 . .. 0 .. . 12 J. Farr bowled 2 wides and 2 no-balls; P. E. Bod ington, 8 \?ides and 11 no-balls; S. Farr, 1 wide; H. E. Sich, 3 wides; S. H. Beckley, 2 wides; F. Compton, 1 wide. LONDON SCOTTISH CLUB. Matches played 15—won 11, lost 3, drawn 1. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs.an Inns.Aver. A. F. Denniston ... 17 ... 8 .... 523 ..103 ... 87.5 J. A. H. Macnair... 5 ... 2 .„. 102 ... 31*... 31 J. D. Lain# .......... 3 ... 0 . 77 ... 40 ... 25.2 G. C. Lindsay 4 ... 0 ,... 96 ... 69 ... 24 E. Figgis................. 3 ... 0 ,... 55 ... 31 ... 18.1 D. G. Anderson ... 15 ... 1 ,... 235 ... 89*... 1611 W. E. Maclagan... 5 ... 0 .... 83 ... 33 ... 16.3 R. F. Easterbrook 11 ... 0 ,... 165 ... 51 ... 15 E. Maxwell.......... 8 ... 0 ,... Ill ... 32 ... 13.7 P. A. Williamson 17 ... 4 ,... 175 ... 51 ... 13.6 J. H. Whitehorn ... 8 ... 2 ... 57 ... 32 ... 9.3 F. G. Anderson ... 14 ... 1 ... 109 ... 26 ... 8.5 Jas. Anderson ... 5 ... 0 .,.. 88 ... 11 ... 7.3 F. B. Connell 6 ... 1 .... 38 ... 18 ... 7.3 J. Fleming .......... 13 ... 0 . .. 90 ... 18 ... 6.12 J. B. Duthie .......... 12 ... 2 ... 67 ... 15 ... 6.7 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A. F. Denniston... 170 .. 59 .. 301 . . 45 . . 6.31 P. A. Williamson 219 . . 69 . . 351 . . 50 . . 7.1 W. G. Greig 35 .. 8 .. 71 . . 7 . . 10.1 R. F. Easterbrook 168 .. 48 .. 295 . . 25 . . 11.20 D. G. Anderson ... 103 .. 39 .. 171 . . 10 . . 17.1 P ortraits and B io g r a ph ic a l S ketch es of Leading Cricketers; Lord Hawke, Dr. W. G. Grace, Messrs. J. Shuter, W. W. Read, A. J. Webbe, W. H. Pattison, E. C. Streatfeild, A. N. Hornby, J. Cranston, 8. M. J. W oods, Robert Abel, M. Read, Lohmann, A. Hearne, Arthur Shrewsbury, H. Wood, Gunn, Sharpe, Mr. A. E. Stoddart, Attewell, Scotton, Quaife, Briggs, Lock wood, Uljett, Hall, Martin, Barnes, and flowers. The complete set Is. Gd., each post free 3id. W r ig h t and Co., St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C City & South London Railway. N E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L . Traina worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Run every few m inutes to and from C ITY (King William Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE , OVAL, and STOCKWELL (for Ciapham Common). SINGLE FAKE (any distance) 3 d . The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground. THOMAS C. JENKIN, General Manager. L. J. NICOIiLS, R O B E R T S B R ID G E , PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rp H E S E engravings show the advan -1 tages thishandle gives, 1 as each curve forms a key or abutment, against the elastic substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder of the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. These bats, introduced in 1889, have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni versal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the batsman in cutting and driving powers A few first class cricketers who have il procured the Perfect 1 Shaped and Balanced B at:—W. G. Grace, W. W. Read, W. L. Murdoch W. H. Patterson, H. Pigg, J. Briggs, J. J. Lyons! J. J. Ferris, with Australian orders Wholesale and Retail. N otice in case of I nfringem ent .— The Patentee does not bind himself to any num ber o f Curves, SHORTHINTSsCRICKET BY W. W. READ. This Valuable Information on Modern Eatting, which will be found of enormous use to all classes of Cricketers, can be had free on receipt of One Stamp from W . H . C O O K & 0 0 . , (LIMITED), Sole Manufacturers o f the now Celebrated “MAG IC” BAT AND ALL CEICKET AND LAWN TENNIl REQUISITES, 67, BARBICAN, E.C. C O B B E T T Cricket Bat Company,Limited, Beg to Inform their Customers that all BATS will IB future be NUMBERED, In order to enable tkl COMEANT TO TRACE THOSE OT THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. Taotory: B6, Gapl&nd-atreet H&rylebon*. GEORGE LEWIN (Late GEOEGE KENT), ATHLETIC CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, 8 , CROOKED LANE , A no 2 9 , K ING W ILL IAM S T R E E T , L O N D O N B R ID G E , E .C . ESTABLISHED 1869. Football Clubs are respectfully reminded that to ensure thorough satisfaction, as regards colour and fit for Jerseys aud Shirts, that their orders should be placed without delay. 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