Cricket 1891

SEPT. 24, 1891 CBICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME* 489 STREATHAM CLUB. Matches played, 38—won 15, lost 13, drawn 10 . RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 9—v. Marlboro’ Blues. Won by 85 runs Streatham, 192 for 2 wickets ; Marlboro’ Blues, 107. May 16—v. Leatherhead. Won by 106 runs. Streatham, 173 for 7 wickets ; Leather­ head, 67. May 16—v. Norbury Park. Drawn. Streatham, 82 for 7 wickets; Norbury Park, 147 for 9 wickets (innings declared closed). May 23—v. Beckenham. Lo3t by 211 runs. Streat­ ham, 74; Beckenham, 285 for 9 wickets (innings declared closed). May 23— y . Gryphons. Won by 60 runs. Streat­ ham, 96; Gryphons, 36 and 81 fur 3 wickets. May 30—v. Richmond. Drawn. Streatham, 131; Richmond, 50 for 3 wickets. June 6 —v. Crystal Palace. Won by 117 runs. Streatham, 198; Crystal Palace, 81. June 6—v. St- Paul’s School. Lost by 3 wickets. Streatham, 82 and 84 for 5 wickets (innings declared closed). St. Paul’s School, 88 and 91 for 7 wickets. June 10—v. Guy’s Hospital. Lost by 145 runs. Streatham. 66 and 130for 2 wickets; Guy’s Hospital, 211. June 13—v. Hornsey.Lost by 134runs. Streat­ ham, 84 aud 100 for 3 wickets; Hornsey, 218. June 13—v. Caterham.Won by 1 run. Streat­ ham, 83; Caterham, 82 and 71 for 5 wickets. June 20—v. Beckenham. Drawn. Streatham, 158 for 7 wickets ; Beckenham, 333. June 20—v. Oatlands Park. Lost by 173 runs. Streatham, 77 and 65 for a wickets; Oat­ lands Park, 250. June 27—v. Marlboro’ College. Drawn. Streatham, 59 for 5 wickets; Marlboro’ College, 222 . June 27—v. Reigate Hill. Won by 68 runs. Streat­ ham, 268; Reigate, 200. July 4—v. Richmond. Drawn. Streatham, 119; Richmond, 85 for 7 wickets. July 11—v. Hornsey. Won by 32 runs. Streatham, 213, Hornsey, 181. July 11—v. Kensington Park. Drawn. Streatham, 177 for 8 wickets (innings declared closed); Kensington Park, 104 for 5 wickets. July 13, 14—v. Incogniti. Drawn. Streatham, 204 and 82for 2 wickets ; Incogniti, 201 and 191 for 3 wickets (innings declared closed). July 15—v. Clapham Wanderers. Won by 10 wickets. Streatham, 107 and 74 for no wicket; Clapham Wanderers, 73 and 102 . July 16—v. Surrey C. & G. Lost by 4 runs Streatham, 205; Surrey C. & G., 209. July 17—v. M.C.C. & G. Won by 42 runs. Streatham, 230 for 7 wickets; M.C.C. & G., 188. July 18—v. Crystal Palace. Won by 204 runs, Streatham, 361 for 8 wickets; Crystal Palace, 157. July 25—v. Wimbledon. Lost by 51 runs. Streat­ ham,106and 63 for 5wickets; Wimbledon, 157. July 25—v. Caterham. Lost by 120 runs. Streat­ ham, 34 and 65 for 6 wickets; Caterham, 151. July 29—v. Surbiton. Drawn. Surbiton, 59 for no w icket; Streatham, did not bat. August 1—v. Ockley. Lost by 102 runs. Streatham, Streatham, 75 and 29 for 3 wickets; Ockley, 177. August 3—v. Tooting. Lost by 3 runs. Stre tham, 126; Tooting, 129. August 3—v. Tooting. Drawn. Streatham, 161; Tooting. 41 for 2 wickets. August 4—v. T. Westray’s Team (Uppingham). Won by 51 runs. Streatham, 110 for 6 wickets; Westray’s Team, 59. August 6—v. Leatherh-ad. Won by 126 runs. Streatham, 232 for 9 wickets (innings declared closed); Leatherhead, 106. August 8—v. Reigate Hill. Lost by 143 runs. Streatham, 52 and 123 for 4 wickets; Reigate Hill, 195. A u g u s t 8—v. Epsom. Won by 103runs, Streat­ ham, 189 for 8 wickets ; Epsom, 86. August 15—?. Hendon. Lost by 71 runs. Streat­ ham, 67 and 61 for 1 wicket; Hendon, 139. August 22—v. Surbiton. Won by 21 runs. Streat­ ham, 145; Surbiton, 124. August 29- v . Clapton. Won by 55 runs. Streat­ ham, 163; Clapton, 108. September 5—v. Wimbledon. Lost by 68 runs. Streatham, 62 and 146 for 2 wickets ; Wimbledon, 130. September 12—v. The Village. Drawn. Streat­ ham, 209: The Village, 99 for 8wickets. & BATTING AVERAGES. Eight innings and over. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs an Inns. Aver. G. B rann.......... 11 .. 2 ... 420 .. 76 .. 46.6 A. C. Broadbent 15 .. 2 ... 328 .. 113 .. 25.3 C. H. Leaf.......... 8 .. 0 ... 200 .. 94 .. 25. W. S. Trollope 25 .. 3 ... 549 .. 76* .. 24.21 C.L. Morgan ... 21 .. 4 ... 313 .. 52 .. 20.3 L. Mortimer ... 12 .. 2 ... 201 .. 39* .. 20.1 F.A.B.Anderson 13 .. 1 ... 224 .. 85 .. 18.8 F. J. Dixon......... 13 .. 0 ... 240 .. 61 .. 18.6 W. R. Higson ... 18 .. 2 ... 275 .. 50 .. 17.3 C. H. Mortimer 10 .. 2 ... 101 .. 22 .. 12.5 N. C. Bailey ... 14 .. 1 ... 156 .. 34 .. 12. A. J. Robertson 14 .. 2 ... 140 .. 49 .. 11.8 H. W. Wilson... 11 .. 2 ... 93 .. 24 .. 10.3 R. H. de Mont­ morency 8 .. 1 ... 68 .. 16 .. 9.5 E. P. Rathbone 12 . . 0 ... 111 .. 32 .. 9.3 P. J. Anderson 11 .. 5 ... 52 .. 22 .. 8.4 J. A. Druce 12 .. 1 ... 74 .. 13 .. 6.8 E. C. Bambridge 13 .. 0 ... 75 .. 31 .. 5.10 H. H. Scott 11 .. 1 ... 38 .. 11* .. 3.8 A. C. Barton ... 8 ... 1 ... 17 .. 7 .. 2.3 D. D. Pontifex Under 8 innings. 3 ... 1 ... 86 . . 56 .. 43. E. C. Evelyn ... 7 . . 2 ... 154 . . 81* .. 30.4 H. S. Barkworth 3 . . 0 ... 74 .. 63 .. 24.2 T. B. Gabriel ... 4 . . 0 ... 95 . . 58 .. 23.3 T. Lindley C . . 0 ... 140 . . 51 .. 23.2 E. H. Leaf......... 6 . . 1 ... 101 . . 33* .. 20.1 G. C. Paton ... 6 . . 2 ... 73 . . 37* .. 18.1 H E. Galton ... 5 . . 1 ... 62 . . 34 .. 15.2 W. Bird .......... 5 . . 0 ... 75 . . 32 .. 15 : F. W. Brown ... 6 . . 2 ... 57 .. 19* .. 14.1 F. W . Leaf ... 4 . . 0 ... 55 .. 31 .. 13.3 A. B. Field......... 3 ... 0 ... 37 . 34 .. 12.1 S. H. Flindt ... 6 ... 0 ... 55 .. 25 .. 9.2 N. F. Druce 3 . . 0 ... 27 .. 20 .. 9. E. Robinson ... 4 ... 1 ... 27 .. 13 .. 9. W. G ib b s.......... 4 . . 0 ... 35 . . 18 .. 83 W. P. Carpmael 6 • . 0 ... 48 . . 16 .. 8. C. Morgan.......... 6 . • 4 ... 16 . 6* .. 8. R. K. Harvey ... 6 . . 0 ... 31 . . 12 .. 5.1 N. H. Pike......... 6 . . 1 ... 26 . . 11 ... 5.1 R. B ailey.......... 3 . . 1 ... 10 . . 10 .. 5. W. G. L. Powell 7 . . 2 ... 25 . . 14* .. 5. H. Rathbone ... 7 . . 1 ... 30 . . 13 ... 5. E. S. Morphew 4 . . 1 ... 13 . . 7 .. 4.1 J. E. Trollope... 6 . . 1 ... 20 . . 9 .. 4. C. S. Sanderson 5 . . 0 ... 19 . . 8 ... 3.4 W. M. Yetts ... 4 . . 0 ... 14 . . 8 .. 3.2 H. H. G. Hard­ wick .......... 6 . . 0 ... 16 . . 10 ... 2.4 The following batted in less than 3 innings.—S. A. Anderson 2, J. H. Ashton 11*, A. Bailey 4, J. H. Bullen 0—12, P. H. Clifford 2, C. P. Dixon 8*, J. A. Dixon 59, C. Druce 68*, W. G. Druce 13*—29*. A. Foster 0, C. Jennings 2*—12*, K. J. Key 91, F. J. Kidd 4*—1, Killick 0, H. M. Leaf 22, J. C. Lomax 2*, H. W. Moser 0*, P. A. Nicholls 0*, A. Oliver 16*—65, C. B. Pike 11—9, F. W. Procter 28—0, E. P. Pul- brook 0—6*, H. A. R. Snow 5, Stoner 15, W. Vaughan 0—1, F. H. Walters 4—9*, W. West 42*. BOWLING AVERAGES. Eight Innings and over. Overs. F.J. Dixon..........165 . A. J. Robertson... 49.1. G. Brann ....... 203.3. C. L. Morgan ... 496 4 . H. W. Wilson ... 78 . C. M organ..........214 . F. A. B. Anderson 54.1. W. S. Trollope ... 233.3 , E. C. Bambridge 169.4 . Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 49 ... 289 ..,. 30 .... 9.19 16 .„. 116 ..,. 9 .. 12.8 74 ... 426 .,.. 34 ... 12.18 169 ... 862 .,,. 66 .... 13.4 20 .„. 168 .,.. 12 .. . 14. 79 .... 427 .,.. 30 .,.. 14.7 12 .... 127 .,,. 8 ... 15.7 78 ... 515 ... 31 ..,. 16.19 26 ... 543 .,.. 31 ..,. 17.16 Under 8 innings. F. W. Brown ... 5 ... 1 .. 4 . . 1 . . 4. G. C. Paton........ . 4 ... 2 .. 13 . . 2 . . 6.1 S. H. Flindt ... 65 ... 26 .. 107 . . 17 . . 6.5 F. W. Leaf.......... 10.4... 2 .. 31 . . 4 . . 82 J. A. Dixon.......... R. H. de Mont­ 26.2 ... 7 .. 52 . . 6 . . 8.4 morency ... ... 40 ... 12 .. 70 . . 8 . . 8.6 J. A. Druce.......... 16 ... 2 .. 52 . . 5 . . 10.2 E. P. Pulbrook 7.2.. 3 .. 22 . . 2 . . 11. A. C. Broadbent 15 ... 1 .. 46 . . 4 . . 11.2 E. C. Evelyn ... 65 ... 24 .. 142 . . 9 . . 15.7 L. Mortimer ... 44 ... 17 .. 86 . . 5 . . 17.1 W. Vaughan ... 31.2... 2 .. 120 . . 6 . . 20. C. H. L eaf.......... 16.4 ... 2 .. 61 ... 3 . . 20.1 N. H. P ik e.......... 9.1... 1 .. 21 .. 1 . . 21. W. G. Druce ... 5 ... 0 .. 23 . . 1 . . 23. W. G. L. Powell H. H. G. Hard­ 28 ... 9 .. 70 . . 3 . . 23.1 wick ................. 58.1... 13 .. 187 . . 8 . . 23.3 R. K. Harvey ... 9 ... 0 .. 29 . . 1 . . 29. E. H, Leaf.......... 62 ... 13 .. 176 . . 6 . . 29.2 N. C. Bailey 68 ... 18 .. 176 . . 5 . . 35.1 T. Lindley.......... 37 ... 14 .. 109 . . 3 . . 35.1 C. P. Rathbone... 30.3;.. 2 .. 75 . . 1 . . 75. The following bowled without taking wickets.— R. Bailey 3—0—8—0. W. P. Carpmael, 10—1—28—0, T. B. Gabriel 8—1—11—0, H. E. Galton 1—0—5—0, F.J. Kidd 5—0—16—0, H. Rathbone 1 5 -2 -4 0 -0 , E. Robinson 4—0—20—0, C. S. Sanderson 5—1—23 —0, J. E. Trollope 6—1—30—0. OXFORD UNIVERSITY. Matches played 8 —won 0, drawn 2 , lost 6 . BATTING AVERAGES. E. Smith ..........12 G. L. Wilson ... 13 M. R. Jardine ... 15 W. D. Llewellyn 16 L. C. H. Pal­ airet .............. 14 H. D. Watson ... 15 H. M. Taberer ... 6 A. J. B oger..........10 H. Bassett ......... 8 R. C. N. Pal­ airet ............... 7 W .C .C legg........ 4 T. B. Case ........ 7 G.F.H. Berkeley... 15 Hon. F. J. N. Thesiger ........ 4 W. H. Brain ... 15 Times Inns, not out. Most in Runs, an Inns. Aver. ... 373 ...117 ... 31.08 ... 212 ... 63 ... 18.61 ... 255 ... 70 ... 18.21 ... 260 ... 48 ... 17.50 .. 221 . ... 234 . ... 69 . ... 124 . ... 60 . 74 ... 15.78 40 ... 15.60 47*... 13.83 41*... 13.77 17*... 10.00 64 ... 30 ... 9.14 35 ... 35 ... 8.75 49 ... 21 ... 7.00 60 ... 13 ... 6.06 23 ... 17 ... 5.75 74 ... 12*... 5.69 The following batted in one match o n l y F . L. Gower 5—7, J. B. Wood 16—0*, E. W. Denny 0*—1*, and R. T. Jones 4—7. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. Bassett .......... 176.3 ... 50 ... 358 19 ... 19.86 L. C. H. Palairet 101 ... 24 ... 201 10 ... 2010 G. F. H. Berkeley 284 3 ... 99 ... 563 27 ... 20.85 A. J. Boger .......... 94.4 ... 25 . . 225 9 ... 25.00 E. Smith................. 176.4 ... 5) ... 422 16 ... 2(5.37 G. L. W ilson.........I ll ... 30 ... 801 9 ... 33.44 The following bowled in thrre in n in g s W . G. Clegg 27.2—8—62—5, H. M, Taberer 15-3-46—0, M. R. Jardine 3.2—2—3—2, and E. W. Denny 2—0 14—0, once only. Wilson bowled a wide and Bassett two no balls. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. Matches played, 8 —won 4, drawn 0, lost 4. BATTING.AVERAGES. G. M’Gregor S. M. J. Woe C. M. Wells A. J. L. Hill D.L. A. Jephson F. S. Jackson... G. J. V. Weigall N. C. Cooper ... C. P. Foley R. A. A. Beres­ ford .......... W. I. Rowell ... Hon. M .G. Tol­ lemache H. M. Bray brooke ......... W. M. Scott 10 and 0, and L. H. Gray 7 and 2, batted in one match only. BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. 1 10 ... 3 ... 255 .... 98 ... 36-42 . 16 ... 0 ... 416 .... 131 ... 26-— . 13 ... 1 ... 287 ... 48 ... 23-91 3 11 ... 3 ... 162 ... 62 ... 20-25 . 14 ... 1 ... 244 ,,.. 58 ... 18-7G . 16 ... 2 ... 261 ... 75 ... 18-64 L 15 ... 6 ... 149 . .. 45 ... 16*55 . 15 ... 0 ... 243 .... 62 ... 16-20 1 6 ... 0 ... 83 ... 41 ... 1383 . 8 ... 0 ... 98 ... 25 ... 12-25 . 8 ... 0 ... 86 ... 41 ... 10-75 4 ... 0 ... 42 ... 24 ... 1050 8 ... 0 ... 69 .,.. 34 ... 8-62 ! io ... 1 ... 77 ... 28 ... 8-55 . 12 ... 1 ... 83 ... 24 ... 7-54 S.M.J.Woods 12. . 322-4 . . 84 ... 766 ... 47 . . 16-29 F. S. Jackson 14 .. 310-3 . . 97 ... 641 ... 32 . . 20 03 C. M. Wells 11 . . 1551 . . 50 ... 386 ... 19 . . 20 31 A. J. L. Hill 14 . . 254-1 . . 94 ... 466 ... 21 . . 2L‘18 E. C. Streat­ feild ......... 6.. . 124-3 . . 47 ... 240 ... 9 . . 26-65 D.L.A.Jeph- son .......... 7 . . 44 .. 12 ... 128 ... 2 . . 64.— W . Martin-Scott 14-5—47—2, bowled in one innings only. 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