Cricket 1891

60 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; APBIL 16, 1891 BEAUMONT CLUB. F ixtures fob 1891. April 26—Crouch End, Club match May 2—Crouch End, v. East Finchley Alliance May 9—Crouch End, v. Lower Clapton May )6—Highgate, v. Brookfield May 18—Edmonton, v. Edmonton* May 23—Crouch End, v. Stoke Newington May 30—Cheshunt, v. Cheshunt .Tune 6—Crouch End, v. Higbgate Bohemians June 10—Stevenage, v. Stevenage* June 13—Walthamstow, v. North Metropolitan Trams C.C. June 20—Crouch End, v. HorDsey Rise June 27—Essex County Ground, v. St John’s July 4—East Finchley, v. East Finchley Alliance July 11—Crouch End(S.N.C C.), v. Stoke Newington July 18—Crouch End, v. Edmonton July 25—Crouch End, v. Brookfield Aug. 1—Crouch End.v. North Metropolitan Trams C.C. Aug. 3—Stevenage, v. Stevenage* Aug. 8—Crouch End (H.B.C.C.), v. Highgate Bohemians Aug. 15—Walthamstow, v. Lower Clapton Aug. 22—Crouch End, v. Cheshunt Aug. 29—Crouch End (H.R.C.C.), v. Hornsey Rise Sept. 5—Crouch End, v. Albemarle Sept. 12—Crouch End. v. St. John’s ♦Day Matches. 2nd E l e v e n . May 2—Tufnell Park, v. Albemarle May 9—Walthamstow, v. Lower Clapton May 23—Crouch End(S.N.C.C.),v. Stoke Newington May 30—Crouch End, v. Albemarle June 13—Crouch End, v. Highbury Park Jane 20—Crouch End (H.R.C.C.), v. Hornsey Rise July 11—Crouch End, v. Stoke Newington Aug. 15—Crouch End, v. Lower Clapton Aug. 29—Crouch End. v. Hornsey Rise Sept. 5—Crouch End(H.P.C.C.), v. Highbury Park Day matches begin at 11 a.m., all others at 3 p.m. FREE FORESTERS. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 21—v. Esher. Won. Esher, 108 and 108 for 5 wickets ; F.F., 183 May 26, 27—v. R.A. Lost. R A .,278; F.F., 72 and 163 June 11—v. Eton College. Won. Eton College, 128; F.F., 211 for 6 wickets June 14—v. Wellington College. Won. Welling­ ton College, 156; F.F., 161 for 8 wickets. June 16,17—v. Rugby School. Drawn. Rugby School, 308; F.F., 313. June 18—v. R.M.A. Lost. R.M.A., 149; F.F., 127. June 19,20—v. Christ Church, Oxford. Lost. C.C., 307 and 9 for 9 wickets ; F.F., 97 and 215. Jane 21—v. C. Rose’s XI. Lost. C. Rose’s XI., 182;F.F., 112. June 21—v. Lord Chesham’s XI. Won. Lord Chesham’s XL, 112: F.F., 204. June 24—v. Winchester College. Won. Winches­ ter College, 154 ; F.F., 157 for 2 wickets. June 25—v. H. E. Crawley’s XI. Won. H. E. Crawley’s XI., 69; F.F., 116 and 196 for 9 wickets. June 27, 28—v. School of Gunnery. Drawn. School of Gunnery, 227 and 116 for 4wickets; F.F., 224. July 3—v. C. J. Hegan’s XI. Won. C. J. Hegan’s XI., 90; F.F., 102. July 16—v. Evelyns. Won. Evelyns, 225; F.F., 234 for 5wickets. July 19—v. Charterhouse. Won. Charterhouse, 50 and 43 for 5 wickets; F.F., 176. July 23,24—v. Horsham. Lost. Horsham, 202 and 24 for 5 wickets; F.F., 141 and 83. July 25, 26—v. Green Jackets. Drawn. Green Jackets, 211 and 127 for 6 wickets ; F.F. 507, July 28, *29—v. Wellesbourne. Won. W e’lesbourne’ 131 and 59; F.F., 123 »nd US. July 30, 31—v. East Glouces!ershir 3. Drawn. East Gloucestershire, 146 *nu id for 5 wickets ; F.F.,164 and 164. Aug. 1,2—v. Ludlow. Drawn. Ludlow, 74 and 135 for 6 wickcts; F.F., 198 for 5 wickets. Aug. 2—v. Oatlands Park. Drawn. Oatlands Park, 130; F.F., 101 for 2 wickets. Aug. 4, 5—v. Hopton He*th. Lost. Hopton Heath, 116 and 113 for 8 wickets; F.F., 149 and 77. Aug. 6, 7—v. Shropshire. Drawn. Shropshire, 107 and 151; F.F., 193. Aug. 8, 9—v. Worcestershire. Drawn. Worcester­ shire, 411; F.F., 199 and 140 for wickets. Aug. 5 Aug. 11,12—v. The Mote. Lost. The Mote, 75 and 263 for 8 wickets; F.F., 65 and 156. Aug. 15,16—v. Royal Engineers. Won. R.E., 42 and 118; F.F., 237. Aug. 18,19—v. Aldershot Division. Drawn. Aider- shot did not bat; F.F., 393. Aug. 20, 21—v. United Services. Won. United Services, 161 and 150; F.F., 153 and 158 for 5 wickets. 30—v. Gentlemen of Leicestershire. Lost. Gentn. of Leicestershire,264; F.F., 103 and 48. Sept. 1, 2—v. Island of Guernsey. Won. Guernsey, 84 and 139; F.F., 209. Sept. 4,5—v. South Lancashire Regt., Jersey. Won. Jersey, 87 and 82; F.F., 168 Sept. 6—v. Island of Jersey. Drawn. Jersey, 53 and 53 for 6 wickets; F.F., 212. Sept. 8,9—v. Weymouth. Won. Weymouth, 51 and 149 ; F.F., 79 and 124 for 3 wickets. N.B.—No records of Staff College at Camberley, at Boxley, at Hams Hall, or Northampton. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Capt. B. Baker 7 ... 5 . . 134 .. 54 .. 67. Major Rice ... 8 . . 3 . . 211 .. Ill .. 48.1 E.H Buckland 6 . . 1 . . 173 .. 119 .. 34.3 A. T. Athill ... Rev. J. H. 7 . . 0 . . 227 .. 74 .. 32 3 Savory.......... 5 . . 1 . . 131 .. 85 .. 32.3 Major J. Spens 5 . . 0 . . 161 .. 106 .. 32.1 F.M. Buckland 5 . . 0 . . 153 .. 62 .. 80.3 G. W. Ricketts 4 .. 0 . . 123 .. 100 ..30 3 F. Gilman ... 10 .. 1 . . 263 .. 65 .. 29.2 H. T. Hewitt... 4 . .. 0 . . 114 .. 48 .. 28.2 J. A. Turner ... 8 . . 0 . . 225 .. 61 .. 28.1 G. F. Vernon... 9 . . 0 . . 232 .. 77 .. 25.7 W. D. Bovill... 6 . . 3 . . 59 .. 33 .. 19.2 Capt. Prinsep 10 . . 1 . . 171 .. 36 .. 19. A. E. Leatham 7 . . 1 . . 109 .. 57 .. 18.1 J.H.J. Hornsby 12 . . 0 . . 197 .. 62 .. 16.5 H. Bull .......... 7 . . 2 . . 78 26 .. 15 3 C. E. Farmer .. C. E. De Traf­ 11 . . 3 . . 145 .. 23 .. 15. ford .......... W . E. W. Col­ 5 . . 0 . . 95 .. 41 .. 15. lins .......... 13 . . 3 .. 145 ... 28 .. 14.5 M. F. Maclean 11 . . 1 . . 140 .. 39 .. 14. J.A. Gibbs ... 5 . . 1 . . 56 .. 21 .. 14. F. W. Maude... 4 . . 0 . . 55 .. 22 .. 13.3 K. McAlpine... H. E. M. Stut­ 6 . . 0 . . 77 .. 30 .. 12.5 field .......... E. A. J. May­ 5 . . 1 . . 49 .. 32 .. 12.1 nard .......... Rev. G. E. 5 . . 0 . . 60 .. 29 .. 12. W illes.......... C. M. Wood­ 8 . . 2 . . 61 .. 15 .. 10.1 bridge .......... 4 . . 0 .. 41 . . 35 .. 10.1 J. Hill .......... 7 . . 1 .. 60 ... 21 .. 10. S. H. Walrond 4 .. . 0 .. 37 . . 16 . . 9.1 A. J. Thornton 4 . . 0 .. 36 . . 18 ... 9. Capt. Cowan... 8 . . 1 .. 57 . . 26 ., 8.1 M. C. Kemp ... 5 . . 0 .. 37 . . 26 .. 7.2 R. A. Wilson ... 4 . . 1 . . 20 ... 9 .. 6.2 W. H. Sitwell 5 . . 1 .. 26 . . 16 . 6.2 J. Robertson... 6 . . 0 .. 55 ... 36 .. 6.1 F. Coxhead ... 4 .. 0 .. 16 . . 16 . . 4. R. Skipwith ... 8 .. 1 .. 24 . . 7 . . 3.3 The following played ia 3 innings.—7. W. Bovill, Major L. T. Spens, H. W. Brougham, F.W.Capron, Capt. C. E. Clowes, H. G. S. Hughes, H. E. Hoff- meister .Major Pearson, Capt. Hornby (R A.), II. Tubb, E. Rutter, L. Sanderson, J. Pender. The following played in 2 innings.—E. M. Ban- nerman, R. W. Byass, A. C. Cattley, O. R. Dunell, Rev. H. J. E. Burrell, A. T. B. Dunn, Capt. Young (R.E.), C. W. Parry, E. M. Hadow, A. E. Payne, E. S. Hanbury, Capt. Talbot, Capt. Wheble, H. J. Mordaunt, J. T. Sanderson, H. G. Tylecote, W. D. Marshall, J. S. Russell, F. H. Mellor, C. A. S. Leggatt, L. M. Richards, S. H. F. Hole, Rev. J. S. Marriott. The folowing played in 1 innings.—Capt. W. D. Jones, R. O. Milne, F. G. Barker, I.D. Walker, P.R. Toynbee, R. Turnbull, H. Rotherham, Capt. Rice (R.E.), Capt. Lipscombe, E. Murdoch, Rev. V. Royle, A. S. Francis, Capt. Elliott, F. E. Speed, C. Bridgeman, C. Booth, C. L. Hickley, Major Griffiths (BA.), Col. Nicholson (R.A.), Capt. Curteis' (R.A.), C. F. H. Leslie, Capt. Wynyard, P. C. Smith, J. Colman, W. F. Higgins, A. O. Mac- pherson, L. G. A. Collins, F. L. Evelyn, F. T. Wel- mao, M. J. Dauglish, E. T. Hodgson, A. Chinn, Capt. Hayhurst-France. C. J. Stratton, F.H. Oates, W. N. Cobbold, Capt. V. Tippinge, G. D. Rowe, F. Dames-Longworth, E. Bray, A. J. Webbe. CRICKETERS— B est G oods City Agents— b e a r t h is M a r k .— Advt. P a r t o n & L e s t e r , 94, Q u e e n S t ., C h e a p s id e . The scores of following matches were not sent in time for insertion last summer:— FREE FORESTERS v. ROYAL ARTILLERY, WOOLWICH. Played at Woolwich on May 26 and 27. R.A. A. P. Douglas, c C.E. Farmer, b Robert­ son ........................ 6 Lieut. Du Cane, c Robertson, b Bovill 0 Bom.Barton.cFarmer, b Robertson.......... 7 Capt. Curteis, c Stutfield, b Robert­ son ........................29 C. M. Hutchinson, b R ic e ........................22 A. C. Currie, b Rob­ ertson ................. 4 Capt. Dorehill, not out ........................79 Sergt. Cochrane, b R ice ........................ 0 Capt. Hornby, c Robertson, b San­ derson ... ... ... 14 H. D. White-Thomp- so d , c Rice, b Robertson ..........25 R. P. Benson, c Leg­ gatt, b Bovill......... 64 B 20, lb 6, nb 2 ... 28 Total , ..278 F.F. First Innings. Second Innings. J. S. Russel, c Cochrane, b Dorehill........ . .......... 26 b D orehill... ,... 46 F. H. Mellor, run out 2 b Barton ... ,... 23 L. Sanderson, b Dorehill 6 b Barton ... ... 11 J. Robertson, c Dorehill, b Cochrane......................... 1 c Curteis, b Benson ... ... 36 Major Rice, c Douglas, b Cochrane ........................ 5 not out ... 8 C. A. S. Leggatt, b Dore­ hill ............................... 1 c DuCane, b Benson ... ... 16 W. D. Bovill, b Coch­ rane ................. .......... 2 st Hutchinson, b Currie ... ... 0 H. E. Stutfield, not out ... 9 c Douglas, b Cochrane ... 7 C. E. Farmer, run out ... 19 b Cochrane ... 1 E. McLachlan, b Dore­ hill ............................... 1 retired hurt . ,.. 8 L. M. Richards, absent ... 0 run out ... 6 B 3, lb 3... ... 6 T o ta l................. 72 Total ,...163 FREE FORESTERS v. ALTHORP PARK . Played at Althorp Park on Aug. 27 and 28. A lthorp P ark . First Innings. Second Innings. G. Cary Elwes, hw, b Boger............................... 5 c and b Maude... 6 W. G. Ryan, c Pender, b Boger.......... ................. 22 b Maude .......... 9 D. Cary Elwes, c W ood­ bridge, b Maude .......... 1 c Farmer, b Maude .......... 6 B. Hichens, c Benson, b Boger............................... 4 not out .......... 2 Rev “W. Bury, b Boger... 9 c and b Benson 0 Rev. H. H. Stewart, b Boger ........................ 0 b Maude .......... 3 W. F. Higgins, c Farmer, b Boger ........................ 3 c and b Maude... 0 J. Hichens, l b w , b Clowes ........................ 6 c Pender, b Maude .......... 19 J. Read, c Marriott, b Clowes ........................ 20 c Bull, b Ben­ son ................. 7 E. Burton, not out .......... 0 c Woodbridge, b Maude .......... 6 F. Palmer, b Clowes.......... 8 b Maude .......... 0 L b ............................... 1 B 3, lb 1, nb 1 5 Total .......... 74 Total ... 63 F.F. First Innings. F. W. Maude, b J. Hichens ..........15 J. Pender, b Read ... 1 Rev. J. S. Marriott, b J. Hichens .......... 0 C. M. Woodbridge, c Bury, b Read.......... 6 M. F. Maclean, c Bury, b J. HichenB 38 Capt. Clowes, b Read........................ 8 S. H. F.Hole, c Bury, b J. Hichens.......... 1 In the Second Innings Maude scored b J.Hichen s 11, Marriott (not out) 7, Maclean, b J. Hichens 1 Farmer (not out) 20.—Total, 39. H. Bull, not out ... 6 A. J. Boger, b B. H ichens.................11 R. P. Benson, c Bury, b Hichens .......... 8 C.E. Farmer, c Bury, b Ryan ................. 2 W 1, nb 2 .......... 3 Total ..........99

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