Cricket 1891
OCT. 29, 1891 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; 465 EXH IBITION MATCH. There being yet two hours before the time fixed for drawing stumps, the Englishmen went again to the bat. C. W . W right played a fine innings, making 46 in faultless style. Ricketts, Hewett, and Key indulged in some heavy hitting, and at the call of time the total of 165 runs had been reached for the loss of six wickets. G entlemen op E ngland . G. W. Ricketts, c Ridgely, b Smith... S. M J. Woods, c Smith, b J. Steele G. W. Hillyard, b Smith ............... H. T. Hewett, c Ridgely. b J. Steele 29 S. H. Hornsby, b 12 Smith Ridgely J. Steele 2 C. W. Wright, c Smith, b J. Steele 46 K. J. Key, not out ............... ... K. McAlpine, out ............. B 5, lb 8... , not 36 Total ...165 BOWLING ANALYSIS. B M. R. W. B. . 25 0 16 0 |Smith... 65 .. 110 2 76 3 |T. SteelelO M. R. W 1 44 3 0 21 0 In the match (12 a side) against Boston Athletic Association, on October 12 and 13, Lord Hawke’s team won by 224 runs, as the appended score will show. L o b d H a w k e ’ s T e a m . First Innings. Second Innings. S. M. J. Woods, b Wright 2 c M’Nutt, b Cracknell 20 C. W. Wright, b Cham bers .............. . ......... 31 c Wright, b Cracknell 28 K. J. Key, lbw, b Wright 4 c M’Nutt, b Cracknell ... 31 Lord Hawke, c Haughton, b M’N u tt...................... 21 c Wright, b Chambers ... 26 H. T. Hewett, b Chambers 1 c Chambers, b Wright ......... 87 C. W. Brown, b Chambers 3 not out ......... 27 J.H. J. Hornsby, b Cham bers ............................ 6 c sub., b Cham bers ............... 2 Lord Throwley, b M’Nutt ............................ 1 c Haughton, b Wright ......... 3 G. W. Hillyard, b Cham bers ............................ 4 c Haughton, b Chambers G. W. Ricketts, not out... 7 b Cracknell *18 Hon. H. Milles, b Cham bers ............................ 4 b Wright ......... 0 K. M’Alpine, b Chambers 3 b Wright ......... 2 B ............................ 3 B ............... 10 T otal............... 90 Total ...207 First Innings. G Wright, b Hornsby ... 1 L. Houghton, bWoods ... 0 C. L. Bixby.b Woods ... 15 L. Mansfield, lbw, b Woods ...................... 0 H. M’Nutt, c Hornsby, b Woods............................ 1 Chambers, b Woods......... 2 T. Petfcitt, run out ......... 0 J. W. Dutton, b Hornsby 0 Second Innings. b Hornsby......... 0 b Woods ......... 0 b Woods ......... 0 lbw, b Woods ... 2 b Woods ......... b Woods ......... run out ......... c Ricketts, b Hornsby.........10 lbw, b Hornsby 0 R. Cracknel], b Hornsby. M. G. Houghton, jun., c . Ricketts, b Woods......... 2 b Woods J. W. Spinney, c Woods, b Hornsby ...................... 2 not out... S. Wright, not out ......... 0 b Woods B l, lb 1...................... 2 B ... Total , 29 Total The score of Lord Hawke’s team in their one innings against Chicago, begun on October 16. is given below. G entlemen op E ngland . J. H. J. Hornsby, c C. P. Ogden, b Keenan ............... 13 Lord Throwley, b Keenan ...............13 C. Wreford-Brown, c Keenan, b Roberts 31 C. W. Wiight, bE. R. Ogden ............... 0 K. J. Key, b E. R. Ogden ............... 0 S. M. J. Woods, c sub., b Kelly.........26 H- T. Heweit, c M’- Pherson, b E. R. Ogden ............... 41 Lord Hawke, b E. R. Ogden ................. 12 G. W. Ricketts, b Bradley................34 Hon. H. Millcs, c M’- Pherson, b E. R. Ogden ............... K. M’Alpine, not out B 1,1b 6, w 1 ... Total.........186 The team were to leave New York this week on their return home. The following are results of matches played by the Team up to date : Sept. 25,26, 28—v. Philadelphia. Lost by 8 wickets. England, 259 and 171; Philadelphia, 218 and 183 for two wickets. Oct. 1 and 2—v. Philadelphia. Won by 4 wickets. England, 82 and 95 for six wickets; Philadelphia, 56 and 119. Oct. 5, 6, 7—v. Sixteen of New York. Drawn. England, 333; New York, 122 and 168 for five wickets. Oct. 9 and 10—v. Sixteen of Baltimore. Won by an innings and 150 runs. England, 305 ; Baltimore, 70 and 85. Oct. 12 and 13—v. Boston (12 a side). Won by 242 runs. England, 90 and 207 ; Boston, 29 and 26. Oct. 16 and 17—v. Chicago. Won by an innings and 90 runs. England, 186; Chicago, 34 and 62. Oct. 20 and 21—v. Western Ontario. Won by an innings and 54 runs. England, 184; Western Ontario, 82 and 48. Oct, 22, 23, and 24—v. Eastern Ontario. Won by an innings and 84 runs. England, 280; Eastern Ontario, 103 and 9?. HONOR OAK CLUB. Matches arranged 72—Played 62, Won 38, Lost 18, Drawn 11 . RUNS SCORED. First Eleven—For the Club, 4,607 for 260 wickets, average, 17.7. Against 3,e37 for 309 wickets, average, 11.8. Second Eleven —For the Club, 3,213 for 268 wickets, average, 12.1. Against 2,790 for 300 wickets, average, 9.3 BATTING AVERAGES. First Eleven. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs an Inns. Aver. G. Smedley ... 24 ... 7 ... 520 .. 82 .. 30.6 T. Dickason ... 29 ... 6 ... 643 .. 125 ... 28 G. S. Harrison 29 ... 1 ... 628 .. 116 .. 22.4 F. Lett ......... 22 ... 3 ... 409 .. 51* .. 21.5 F. H. Shearman 26 ... 7 ... 317 .. 68* .. 16.7 F. F. Harrison... 23 ... 0 .. 875 .. 66 ... 16.8 T. E. Swain ... 11 ... 1 ... 145 .. 74* .. 14.5 R. Tokely......... 19 ... 0 ... 241 ... 43 ... 12.7 T. Gracey........ 11 ... 3 ... 95 .. 30 .. 11.9 C. H. Mayo ... 15 ... 5 ... 118 ... 38* ... 11.8 B. Kenyon 19 ... 2 ... 132 .. 28 .. 7.8 The following batted in five or more matches:— less than ten but in J. H. Warren ... 9 ... 3 ... 116 ... 31* ... 19.3 A. J. King 9 ... 0 ... 155 ... 78 ... 17.2 F. H. Huish ... 9 ... 2 ... 100 ... 43 ... 15.6 C. Barton......... 6 ... 3 ... 38 .. 15* ... 12.7 W. North......... 7 ... 0 ... 35 ... 17 ... 5 A. C. Hayes ... 9 ... 2 ... 25 Second Eleven. ... 6 ... 3.6 Times Most in Inns, not out Runs an Inns. Aver. A. R. Carson ... 13 ... 2 ... 246 ... 52* ... 22.4 E. A. McNab ... 26 ... 6 ... 411 ... 74* ... 20.5 B. M. Ramsay... 13 ... 1 ... 242 ... 79* ... 20.2 H. L. Holford... 16 ... 2 ... 227 ... 78* ... 16.2 C. D. Hayes ... 20 ... 2 ... 207 ... 57* ... 11.5 T. Gracey......... 14 ... 0 ... 155 ... 34 ... 11.1 C. Barton......... 20 ... 5 ... 164 ... 26* ... 10.9 W. E. Holford 22 ... 1 ... 220 ... 41 ... 10.5 H. Hills .......... 10 ... 1 ... 80 ... 42 ... 8.9 F. E. Thomson 15 ... 1 ... 109 ... 54 ... 7.8 E. Harris......... 10 ... 0 ... 68 ... 17 ... 6.8 W. Grey ......... 11 ... 4 ... 40 ... 9* ... 5.7 W. Avery......... 13 ... 2 ... 47 ... 13 ... 4.3 C. W. Lawder... 35 ... 2 ... 52 ... 14 ... 4 G. Draper 10 ... 2 ... 22 ... 12* ... 2.7 The following batted five or more matches in less than ten but in A.C. Hayes ... 5 ... 1 ... 180 ... 118* ... 45.0 F. Styles......... 7 ... 1 ... 86 ... 81 ... 14.3 T. E. Swain ... 6 ... 0 ... 56 ... 18 ... 9.3 J. Henderson ... 6 ... 1 ... 39 ... 13 ... 7.8 F. Day ......... 8 ... 2 ... 37 ... 15* ... 6.1 W. Bothamley 6 ... 0 ... 26 ... 13 ... 43 BOWLING AVERAGES. First Eleven. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. G. S. Harrison .. 474 .. 139 .. 968 .. 110 .. 8.8 F. F. Harrison .. 164.2 .. 44 .. 329 .. 29 .. 11.3 F. L ett......... .. 244.2 .. 64 .. 56L .. 42 .. 13.3 R. Tokeley ... .. 142 .. 37 .. 309 .. 23 .. 13.4 C. H. Mayo ... .. 88-3 .. 12 .. 263 .. 18 .. 14 T. Dickason .. 287.2 .. 60 .. 660 .. 46 .. 14.3 F. Lett bowled 2 wides and T. Dickason 4. H. L. Holford C. Barton ... W. E. Holford E. Avery ... C. D. Hayes . Second Eleven. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. 100 ... 27 127.2... 38 186.4... 47 128.1... 29 237 ... 49 _______ __ . The following bowled wides—C. Barton 1, Holford 3, and E. Avery 1. , 277 . . 263 . . 444 . , 307 . , 541 37 35 57 29 44 Av er .. 7.4 .. 7.5 .. 7.8 .. 10.6 .. 12.3 W. E. PALLINGSWICK CLUB. BATTING AVERAGES. 10innings and over. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. E. A. Collins ... 25 C. de Winton ... 12 B. A. Carter ... 16 W.C.Yarborough 16 W. J. Burt.........14 J. de Winton ... 13 F. S. Heynemann 16 A. H. Millson ... 16 A. Melhuish ... 13 F. Moir............... 12 H. W. Burnside 22 H. Piper .........12 A. J. B. Dampier 11 C. Hay-Campbell 21 A. W. Graham... 13 J. S. Haycraft ... Marlow ......... J. C. Smellie ... A. Burt ......... A. H. Stevens ... M. T. La Thangue D. H. Daniell ... P. Schooling ... F. J. Lampard ... F. Sanderson ... E. E. Tarner ... C. R. Forward ... J. C. Milton 3 ... 630 ... 91 ... 28.14 2 ... 192 ... 103 .. 19.2 0 ... 267 ... 44 ... 16.11 4 ... 198 ... 47* .,.. 16 6 0 ... 217 ..,. 58 ... 15.7 0 ... 185 ... 45 ... 14.3 0 ... 203 ... 34 ... 12.11 1 ... 172 ... 34* .,.. 11.7 0 ... 129 ... 39 .,.. 9.12 0 ... 108 ... 24 .... 9 1 ... 170 ... 39 .,.. 8.2 2 ... 77 ..,. 25 . .. 7.7 3 ... 56 ... 17 ... 7 1 ... 137 ... 34 .,.. 6.17 3 ... 65 ... 24 .... 6.5 ) innings. 1 ... 173 ... 45 ... 24.5 0 ... 109 ... 36 .. 18-1 4 ... 27 ... 20* .,,. 13.1 1 ... 87 .... 23 ... 12.3 0 ... 76 ... 35 .,,. 10.6 2 ... 70 .... 22* ... 10 2 ... 48 ... 30* .,.. 9.3 1 ... 41 ... 26 .,.. 8.1 3 ... 43 ... 24* ..,. 7.1 1 ... 41 ... 22* .,.. 6.5 1 ... 34 ... 15 .,.. 5.4 1 ... 24 ... 12 ... 3.3 1 ... 13 .. . 6* .. . 3.1 The following also played :—S. Cheesmin, A. F Bettinson, L. Pare, R. Virgoe, F. Mussabini, J' Goddard, J. Pelham, C. Cooper, A. Paterson, W* B. Chalmers, F. Murfill, W. H. White, J. Holland’ C. Jarvis, G. Broadbent. BOWLING AVERAGES, More than 10 innings. Overs. Mdns. Runs.Wkts. Aver. W. C. Yarborough.. 191 . . 37 . . 473 . . 47 . . 10.3 E. A. Collins ....... 355 .. 70 .. 949 .. 64 . . 14.53 C. Hay-Campbell . . 260 . . 61 . . 620 . . 32 . . 19.12 F. S, Heynemann . . 109 . . 20 . . 415 . . 12 . . 84.7 Under 10 innings. A. H. Millson........ 50 .. 8 .. 125 ... 15 . . 8.5 F. Moir ............. . 20 . . 2 . . 67 . . 6 . . 11.1 F. J. Lampard . 76 . . 27 . . 151 . . 13 . . 11.8 Marlow ............ . 117 . . 25 . . 233 . . 20 . . 11.13 J. de Winton........ 14 .. 2 .. 88 ... 3 . . 12.2 S. Cheesman........ 10 .. 1 .. . 40 .. 3 ... 12.4 B. A. Carter ... . . 36 . . 4 . . 77*. . 6 . . 12.5 J. C. Smellie ... . . 35 . . 4 . . 92 . . 7 . . 13.1 A. H. Stevens ... . . 68 . . 12 . . 209 . . 11 . . 19 W. J. Burt ... . . 58 . . 9 . . 189 . . 8 . . 23.5 C. de Winton ... . . 70 . . 14 . . 207 . . 8 . . 25.7 J. C. Milton ........ 82 . . 14 ... 269 . . 8 . . 33.5 The following also bowled :—J. S. Haycraft, A. W. Graham, H. Piper, M. T. La Thangue, J. Pater son, and J. Pelham. A n Australian Team is coming to England next summer. L ord S h effield ’ s Team played a match against Twenty of All Ceylon on Monday last. W oodcock , of the Leicestershire Eleven, has returned to America to coach the boys at Haverford College. Mr. W. 1). L lew elyn , the Hon. Sec. of the Oxford University C.C. last year, took his B.A. degree on Tuesday. S h e r w in , the popular Nottinghamshire wicket-keeper, was married at St. Saviour’s Church, Nottingham, on September 24, to Mrs. Hall, a widow, formerly of Burton-on-Trent. Footballs This Brand 1 UU IMWU UI , g A B S O L U T E L Y T K E B E S T City Agents—Parton & Lester, SI-*' Queen St.,Cheapside NEXT ISSUE NOVEMBER 23
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