Cricket 1893
SEP T. 14, 1893 cOElOKETs A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME* 419 Second Inningp. 3 W right, b Smith .......... f ... 63 ... 86 ... o .. 6 b ... €8 b P e e l........... b P eel.......... b P e e l........... b Smith c Attewell, Smith c Smith, bB riggs 39 b Biiggs ...........16 lbw , b Briggs ... 0 c aDd b Briggs... 9 not out ...........10 S outh . First Innings. Dr. W . G. Grace, b Smith 0 Mr. VE.Stoddart, c Smith, b Brigga ..........................13 Mr. J. J. Ferris, b Briggs... tO Mr. B. T. Hewett, c Atte- weW, b Smith .................. 7 Pear, b Smith ................... o Mr. W . W. Read, b Sm ith 33 Mr.W.L. Murdoch, not out 71 Lockw ood, c Sellers, b Sm ith .................................. 4 J. T. Hearne, c 8ellers, b Peel ..................................£8 W ood, st Shcrwin, b Flowers ..........................10 Pichardson, b Howers ... 0 B 14, lb 6, w 4, n b l ... 25 Total .................2f 1 Total ...235 BOW LING ANALYSIS. N orth . First Itnings. Secord Innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. Rtchardson... 26 7 71 4 ............ 23 4 103 5 lock w cod ... 17 5 47 4 ............ 19 5 73 3 Heart e ... ... 16 6 21 2 ............ 16 2 76 1 terris ......... 3 1 7 0 ............ 3 0 2-2 0 Read ... 2 0 35 0 Grace ... 5 0 £0 0 S*oddait 2 0 9 1 Lockw ood bowled a wide. S outh . First Inningr. Second Innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. K. W. Smi h ........... 25 7 81 5 ......... 25.4 6 85 3 B r ig g s ......... 53 6 63 2 ............ 22 6 62 4 H o*erp........... IP: 2 8 22 2 Peel ......... 14 6 43 1 ............ 17 8 47 3 Attewell ... 8 2 17 0 ............ 10 1 41 0 Smith Lowled three wides and one no-lail, and Attewell one wide. NORTHBROOK CLUB.—M atchcs arranged 4 7 - W on 33, lobt .9, drawn 35. RUNS SCORED. FOR AGAINST Runs. W kts. Aver. Rons. Wkts. Aver. 5.89 ... 427 ... 12.361 ..............£668 ... £97 ... 14.11-) Highest Innings for, 531; lowest inniDgs for. 39 for fix wickets. Highest Innings against, 231; lowest innings against, 28 for four wickets. r e s u l t s o f m a t c h e s . May 6—Dulwich, v. Dulwich. W on. Dulwich, 44; Northbrook, ICO. May 6—Lee, v. Dulwich. Lost. Du’wieh, 147; Northbro k, 98. M*y 13—Lee, v. Croydon. Lost. Northbrook, 70 and 74 for two wickets ; Croydon. £0. May 13—Croydon, v. Croydon. Lost. Crojdon, 103; Northbrook, 56. May 20—Bam pton W ick, v Ham pton WicK. Lost. Ham pton Wick, 365; N ortbtrook, 129. May 20—Lee. v. Bexley. Won. Northbrook, 84: Pexley, 76. May 22—Eltham , v. Eltham. Lost. Northbrook, 129 and 66 for tw o wicke’ s . Eltham, 371. M<y 22—L« e, v. L. H. Newman’s XI. Lost. L. H. N e*m an’s X I , 43 and 101; Northbrook,66 and 5 >. May £7—Lee. v. Norwood. Drawn. North brook, 154; Norwood, 114 for four wickets. May 27-N orw ood, v. Norwood. Lost. Norwood. 135; Noithbrook, 111. June 3 —Leyton, v. Leyton. Drawn. N orthbrook, 2-1; I eyton, fr8 for six wickets. Jute 3—Lee, v. Leyton. W on. No thbrook, 107; Ley ton, 85. June 10—Caiford. v. Bank of England. Drawn. Bank of England, 229 for four wickets (innings declared closed); Northbrook, b9 for six wickets. June 10—Sh°erncss. v. fcrheppy United. Lost. -*r N orthbrook, 47; SLeppy United, 231. June 17—Lee. v. Hornsey. Won. Northbrook, 196 for five wickets (innings declared closed;; Hornsey 47 and 28 for four wickets. June 17—New KJth*m, v. S.E R . W on. North- rrook, 116; S.E.K.,li6. June 21— ?u rle y , v. C»ne Bill Asylum. Won C^ne Hill A sylu m , 98; N orthorook, 117 for two wickets. June 21—Pexley, v. Bexley. Lost. N oithbrook, 82; Bex'ey, 117. June 27 aud £8—Lee, v. Parrs’ Alliance Bank. D rawr. Parrs’, 122; Northbrook, 89 for stven wickets. July 1—Lee, v. Blackheath. Won. B'ackheath, 82; N oithbro >k, 216for teven wicketg. July 1—Sidcup, v. Sidcup. Drawn. Northbrook, 140; Sidcup, 104 for se .en wickets. July 8—Lee, v. Leyton. Drawn. Northbrook, 111 Leyton did not tat. Rain stopped play. Ju’y 8—Layton. v.. Leyton. Drawn. Northbrook. 13) f^r four w ckets (innings declared closcd ); Leytcn, 49 for no wicket. July 15—Bromley, v. Brom ley. Lost. North- brcok, S2; Brom ley, 137 for seven wickets. July 15—Lee, v. Bromley. Lost. Brom ley, 65; Northbrook, 61. Ju y 22—Hornsey, v. Hornsey. Drawn. Hornsey, 179 for seven wickets (innings declared closed); N orthtrook, 97 for three wickets. July 22—Catford, v. Panther. Drawn. Panther, 1?5 ; Northbrook, 90 for four wickets. July 21—Lee. v. Plaistow. Lost. Plaistow, 153 and 17 for one w ickct; Northbrook, 52 and 117. Ju'v 25—Lee v. M.C.C. Lost. M.C C.. 171 and 1°3 for hx wickets : Northbrook, lo5 July 23—Lee, v. H am pton W ick. W on. N orth b ro o k ,lli; bam pton Wick.. 123. July 28—L^e, v. Erratics. Lost. Erratics, 2*1; Northbrook. 99. July 29—Leo, v. Burlington Wanderers. Drawn. Northtrook, 157 for five wick* ts (innings declared closed); Burlington Wanaererp, 68 for four wick* ts. JuTy 29—Hampton W ick, v. H am pton W ick. Lost. N orthbrook, 72 ; Ham pton W ick, 91. August 2 and 3—Lee, v. Parrs’ Alliance Bank. Los*. Parrs’ 87; N orthbrook, 41. August 5—Blackheath, v. Blackheatb. Drawn. Bleckheatb, 176 for nine wickets (inniigs d. dared closed) N orthbrook, 47 for eight wickets. August 5 -L ee. v. b.E.B. Drawn. Northbrook, 4) for five wickets. Rain stopped play. August7—Lee, v. Eltbam. v'on. Northvrook. 153 and 10J fjr five wickets : Eitham, 10'. August 12—Lee, v. Burlington Wanderer*. Drawn. N orthbrook, 1; 1 for tfcrce w ickets (innings declared closed) ; Bur lington Wanderers, 93 for five wicketp. August 1 2 -Catford, v. Panther. Drawn. Panther, 207 for Bix wickets (innings dec 1-red closcd); N orth.rook, 43 for nine wirketp. Augu3t 19—Norwood, v. Norwo d. Drawn. Nor wood, 209 for three wickets (innings declared co s e d ); Northbrook, 113 for fire wickets. August 19—Lee, v. Norwood. Won. Northbrook, 129; Norwood, 4*. A ugust£6—Lee, v. Dulwich. W ot . Dulwich, £1; N orthbrook, 98. August 56—Dulwirh, v. Dulwich. Tost. N orth- 1rook, 10'; Dulwrcb, 148 f r two wicketp. September 2—Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe. W on. Northbrook, 137; ^ddiscombe, 85. Feptember 2—Lee. v. Addiscombe. W on. N oith brook, 121; Addiscom be, 56. September 9—Croydon, v. Croydon. Lost. N orih- 1rook, 56; Croydon, 135 for seven wicketp. September 9-L e*. v. Croydon. Lost. North brook, 70; Croydor, 149. FIRS I’ X l. B IT T IN G AVERAGES. Tim es Most in Inns. notout. Buns, an inns. Aver. V. Hewett ... 5 ... 0 ... 334 ... f l ... i6.4 J. Dacres ... 35 ... 3 ... 281 ... 51 ... 23.5 T. W. Blenk iron .......... 18 ... 5 ... 169 ... 43* ... 21.1 S Abbott ... 21 ... 0 ... 431 ... 105 ... 20.11 K. fl. W illis ... 11 ... 1 ... 210 ... 64 ... 20. 0 J. W. Knowles 93 ... 4 ... f 8 *»... 60* ... 10.5 A. H. Smith ...25 ... 2 ... 423 ... 76 ... 18.9 R. W . Bur roughs ............. 7 ... 0 ... 102 ... 40 ... 14 4 C. O. Spring- t h o r p e ............ 21 ... 4 ... 261 ... 42 ... 13 1 W . O. W illis ... 19 ... 2 ... 173 ... 33 ... 30.6 W. D. Butler... 36 ... 3 ... 329 ... 33 ... 9.12 H. N. Smith ... 2* ... 5 ... 12) ... 56 ... 8.9 Vernon Smith 9 ... 1 ... 67 ... 35 ... 8.3 C. Pearse ... H ... 1 ... 75 ... 34 ... 6.9 C. A. H ooper... 5 ... 0 ... 58 ... 9 ... 5.3 H. L eed s........... 4 ... 0 ... 10 ... 8 ... 5 F. Mote ........... 4 ... 2 ... 4 ... 2* ... 2 The following played in three innings.— C. Higham 48—52—10, S. O. W oolm er 0;'—3—10*. 'I he following p ’ayed in tw o innings.—E. Lan- nowe 7—3, H. Tomkins 4—6*, A. East 6—0. The following played in one innings.—H. F. Bundock ; , W. G. M itchell 5 H. L-urence <\ E Nathan 5. J. Hish-r 0, F. Hargrave 0, G. W. a . Mitcheil 5, C. l\**lly 0. BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Buna. Wkts. Aver. A . H. Smith 347 ... £9 ... 734 ... (5 ... 11.90 Vernon Smith 161-1... 43 ... £92 ... iO ... 13 2 T. W. Blenk iron ...........171.4.. 34 ... 434 ... 32 ... 13 18 F. H .W illis... 81.3... 17 ... 2*rt ... 14 ...17.13 C Pearse ... 109 ... 38 ... 368 ... 18 ... 50.8 S. Abbott ... 91.2... 17 ... 290 ... II ...26.5 W. O. W illis 54 ... 8 ... 200 ... 6 ... 83.4 Four innings and under.—R. w . B u nongbslS—3 - 3 5 - 0 , C.Higham 28.2-7—i9—6—10.9, H. A. Smith 11—0—47—2—23.1, H. Tom kins 2 - 1 - 7 - 1 —7, E. Laonowe 5—9—14—1—14, V. Hewett 6—0—23—2— 11.1, C. O. Springthorpe 4—0—21—0, W . G. Mitchell 8 - 3 - 1 2 - 0 , G. W . A. M itchell 3 1 -1 0 -5 4 -S -P . A. H. Smith bowled 6 wide?, F. H, W illis W. O. W illis 2, and S. Abbott L SECOND XI. BATTING AVERAGES. Tim es Moat in Inns. Not out Runs an inn. Aver. W. D. Butler ... 5 ... 2 ... 50 ... 33* ... 16.2 H. Leeds ...........11 ...0 ... 215 ... 53 ... 15.5 F. Leeds .......... 14 ...0 ... 213 ... 33 ... 35.3 A .H . Woolmer 12 ... 0 ...159 ... 87 ...3 3 3 H. Tom kins ...1 0 ...0 ... 180 ... 53 ... 13 A. A. Kennard 9 ..;3 ... 74 ... 42 ... 12.2 C, A. H ooper ... 5 ...0 ... 53 ... 82 ... 10.8 J. Fisher ........... 6 ...0 ... 63 ... 46 ... 10.3 G. W ood ... ... 33 ... 3 ... 96 ... 39* ... 9.6 A. Fast ...........10 ...1 ... 73 ... 27 ... 8.1 S. O. W oolmer... 7 ...0 ... 44 ... 2< ... 6.2 H. C. Cooper ... 13 ...1 ... 73 ... 30 ... 6.1 A. Clayton ...3 1 ... 1 ... 61 ... 38*... 6.1 P. R. Steele ... 10 ...1 ... 51 ... 32 ... 5.6 F. Mo e ........... 5 ...1 ... 22 ... 31 ... 5.2 W . Harris ...1 2 ...1 ... 53 ... 36 ... 4 9 E .N atlu n ... 8 ... 1 ... 33 ... 16* ... 4 5 C Kelly ........... 8 ...3 ... 19 ... 5 ... 3.4 F. W . Foston ... 14...1... 21 ... 5 ... 3.8 W. C. Ford ... 4 ...0 ... 7 ... 5 ... 1.3 The following played in three innings .—H. C. P umm er 0—0—3, a . Pettm an C—4*—0, W . J. Cow ley 1 -3 —2. The following played in two innings.—G. Dugan 13— .', A. Dutson 3 -0 * 8. Abbott 7 -5 , *. O. Lillis 0—1, C. O. Springthorre 1—8, H. W arrington 42—6, P. G. Swan 8*—13, A. Chadwick 13—2. The following played in one innings.—W. G. Skipworth 6. W.C. B. Rell 2. J. Dacres 2, H. I forde Re-right 4, H. N. Smith 2, W. W ildsm ith 0 A. H. C. Kennard 0*, F. H W illis 42, J. W . Knowles 30, T. W . Bbnkiron 6. S. J. Abbott 0, F. Fargrave 6, P. Key 3*, C. HarstoneO, J. Craig 0, H. Murphy 0. BOW LIN G AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Funs. Wkt?. Aver. A . Hay ton ... 80.8... 11 ...2 (6 ... 59 ... 815 H. Tomkins ... 42.2... 9 ... 195 ... 2) ... 9.6 F. Leeds ... 76 ... 14 ... 197 ... 20 ... 9.38 A. E a s t .............. 67 ... 11 ...229 .,. 20 ... 1'.9 F. W. Foston 1 6 ... 27 ... 378 ... 31 ... 12.8 H. C. Cor p e r ... f8 ... 3 ... 78 ... 4 ... 39.2 H. Leeds............. 53 ... 6 ... 140 ... 5 ... 582 Fcur innings and under.—A. A. Kennard 13—0— 4 4 -5 -8 4. W. C. Ford 80—7—171—4—17.3, C. O. Springthorp* 20—3—51—8—6 3, H. C. Plummer 8—2 —17— :— 17, E. N»than 12.1—f—33—1—33, G. W ood 9—0— 19—0, P. Swan 4—0—P—9, A. Pettm an 2—0— >3— F. Hargr^vo 1—C—12—9, H. Fforde Rearight 3—0—5—:—!, v. W . Blenkiron 36—C—12—5—2.2, P. Abbott U—1—2?—3—9.9. H. W arrington )C—2—[-0 - 0 , P. R. Steele 3—0—16—0. F. Mote 2 -0 —11—0, tf. N. Smith 6—1—17—1—17, F. H. Willis 11—3 -3 2— 0, w. Wil is 13—3—-4—3 A Clayton bowled 1 wide, H. Tomkins 1, F. Leeds I. H. Leeds 2, and F.-W. Foston 2. Analysis not kept in Sheppy United and Croydon matches. BROADW ATER XI v. TW E N tY -F IV E EOYS.— B roadwater . E. Agate, c Brown- H. S. Reeve, c W. ligg. b Dowson ... 6 M unay. b D owson 16 S. farnfield, c Fetr, M. B. Savill, not out 19 b W atson.................. 14 B. Anscom be, c H. Bake , c W atson, Barker, b Dowton 4 b M urray......... 11 A. F. Partury, run H Fai'tlouf-h, ?. Sideout .......................... 3 bottom , b Dowson 34 A. Shotter. b Doweon 2 A M. Tringham . c E x tr a s ........... ... 11 Powell, b Dowson £6 — A. S. Tarnfield, b Total ..........181 Dowson ................... 25 B o y s . W .B. Murray, b Ans- O. Everitt, b S. Farn com le ................... 5 field .......................... 41 C. Sidebottom . c L Rees, c A. Farn Baker.bS.Farn field 1 field. b S. Fainfield 8 K. E. M. B:.rker, c J. Peeb'es.b S Farn Tringham, b S. field .......................... 16 Far nfield................... 14 R. E. Mellirfch, c B. B. Watson, b S. FaiiHouRh, b S. Farrfie’.d ................... 3 Farnfield.................. 3 G M. Mort, b S. J. R. Gassiott, c Farnfield................... 6 Tiingham , b S. E. M. Dowson. st Farnfield.................. 6 Reeve, b S. Farn- D. 8. Murray, b Ans f ie l d ......................... 4 com be .................. 6 F.D.Parbury, cTring- R. Barke-, b Shotter l h m, b S Farnfield 0 F. Powed not out ... 9 R. htowe, c Reeve, b G- Farr field, b A. S. Farnfield 0 Farnfield........... ... 7 B. v.G iilett.e A.Farn- Lxtras ................... 8 fie!d,bS . farnfield 14 C.Bett. c Fairtlough, Total ...........152 b S.FarTifield........... 0 C. L m beit, J. Spicer, N. Peebles. T. Miller, C.E. Brownrigg, and J. H oming did not bat. A M a t c h wi 1take place in Southwark Park cn Thursday next, September 2'bt, letw een Eleven Gentlemen and Players captained by B. Abel and Twenty-two of Southwark Park and District, captained by the Veteran J. White, for the benefit of Charlie Farr, an old and respected professional cricketer.
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