Cricket 1893

'3 2 (ORICKETg A WEEKLY BECOBD OS THE GAME, SEPT. 21, 1898 August i —v. Mr. Lincoln's XI. Won. Granville, 118; Mr. L incoln’s XI., 45. August 5—v. Capt. Bellamy’s XT. Drawn. Capt. Bellam y’eXL, 68 for seven wickets; Gran- v.lle did not bat. August 5 -v . Sidcup. Drawn. Granville, 162 for seven w ickets; Sidcup, 73 for three wickets. August 7—v. Stoics. W on. Granville, 155; Stoics, 76 and 165 for seven wicket a. August 7—v. Forest Hill. Lose. Forest Hill, 326 ; Granville, 184. August 8—v. Eltham. Lost. Eltham , 239 ; Gran­ ville, 126. August 9—v. Forest Hil\ Lost. Forest HiU, 185 ; Gram ille, 114 and 30 for six wickets. August 12—v. Bromley. Drawn. Oranville, 111 for six wickets ; Bromley, 172. August 18—v. W ickham Park F.C. W on. Gran­ ville, 123 and 60 for four wickets ; W .ck- ham Park F.C., 68, August 16—v. P/ai*tow. Drawn. Granville, 157 ; Plaistow, 1 9 for six wickets. August 2 5 -v . W ickham Park F.C. W on. Gran­ ville, 121; W ickham Park F.C., 37 and 8. September 2—v. Norwood. Drawn. Granville, 16 ; Norwood, 113 for seven wickets. September 2—v. London Rifla Brigade. Drawn. Granville, 177 for four w ickets; London Rifle Brigaoe, 42 for eight wickets. September 9—v. Blackheatb. W on. Granville, 217 for six wickets; Blackheath, 99. S3ptem ter g—v. Uoldsm iths’ Institute. Drawn. Granville, 161; Goldsmiths’ Institute, 91 for nine wickets. T E E TOUR, August 11 and 12—v. Eastbourne. Drawn. Gran- vi.le, 178 and 131 for nine wicke s. East- kourne, 201 and -232 for four wicketp. August 11 and 15—v. South Saxons. Won, Gran. ville, 136 and 13d; South Saxons, 79 and 125. August IS—v. WilJingdon. Lost. W illingdon, 91; Granville. feOand 110 for five wicket^. August 17—v. Silver H il'. W on. Granvi’le, *200; Silver Hill, 11. August 18 and 19—v. Devonshire Park. W on. Granville. 148 and 160 for eight wickets; Devonshire Park, 89 and 218. BATTIN G A V E R U 3E 3. (The following played in 10 innings and over.) BOW LING AVERAGE8. (Ih e following bowled in ten innings and over.) Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. C. J. M. Godfrey lf-8.2 . . 53 ... 416 .. 54 ... 7.73 W. Greer ........... 79 . . 28 . . 139 .. 18 ... 7.72 J. E d w a rd ........... 455.1 . .137 . . 882 .. 117 ... 8.24 F. G. Bull ........... 591.1 . .1E3 . .1273 .. 148 ... 8.60 W . Edwards 173.3 . . 45 . . 380 .. 34 ... 11.17 G. Helder ........... 123 . . 82 ... 269 .. 23 ... 1M7 L. R. Glover 255.3 . . 46 . . €44 .. 47 ... 13.7) A. S. Johnston ... eo . . 13 .. 169 .. 11 ... 35.86 8. (*. C. Starkey £82 . . 93 .. 964 .. 62 ... 36.55 W . Morris ........... 54 . . 8 .. 171 .. 6 ... ‘ 8.5 S. E llis .................. 60 . . 9 .. 203 .. 7 ... 2J ( The following bowled in under 10 inningp.) A. Davis .......... 40.2 . . 13 .. 69 .. 13 ... 5.31 Lord LoVitt 15 ... 3 .. 35 .. 4 ... 8.75 Jo3fph W ilson ... 9 . . 1 . . 21 .. 2 ... 3i*.5 J. Corballis 2o . 3 . . 55 . 5 ... 31 E .I a m b ... ., 161 . . 4 . . 34 .. 3 ... 11.33 F . F. W right ... 31 . . 5 .. 94 .. 8 ... 11.75 B. F. Gordon ... 62 . . 7 . . 20J .. 36 ... 12.62 F. Hopkirk 3) ... 6 .. 78 6 ... 13 P. P. Lincoln ... 7 . . 2 .. 27 .. 2 ... 13 5 F. Debenham . 67 .. 38 .. 142 .. 8 ... 17.^5 J. R. Hollingworth 53 . . 8 .. 178 .. 1 l ... 17.8 W. Austin ... . . 37 . . 3 .. 129 .. 6 ... 21.5 F.E.Lander ... . . St . . 0 .. 131 6 ... 21.83 J. P. Clarkson ... 9.4 ... 0 .. 43 .. 2 ... 23 W . Helder ... . . 7 .. 1 .. 2 5 .. 1 ... 26 S. Ball ................ . 14 .. 6 .. 25 .. 1 .. 26 A. D. Parry ... . . 15 ... 1 .. 51 2 ... 26 5 G. C. L. Lam b . . 50 .. 13 .. 112 4 .. :8 A. H. Hersee... . . 20 .. 5 .. 43 .. 1 ... 43 Rev. J W . Breen 4 .. 11 .. 1£8 .. 3 ... 52.C6 ( The following bow ’ed in one innings with success ) F. C a r r ................. 4 .. 0 .. It .. 2 ... 5.5 H .W . Gill ... . . 7 .. 1 .. 26 .. 2 ... 13 (The following bowled without success.) A . R. Laym an .. 2 .. 0 .. 6 ... 0 .. — M ,G. Beath... . . 3 .. 0 . 21 .. 0 .. — S. J. Allin ... . . 3 . . 1 .. 4 .. 0 ... — P. Hersea ... . . 3 .. 1 .. 4 .. 0 ... — T. Joh n ston ... .. . 2 .. 0 .. 14 .. 0 .. — A. J. Anderson . . 6 .. 1 .. 20 .. 0 .. — C. E. Clift ... . . 3 .. 0 .. 6 .. 0 .. — Times Inns, not out. Rnns. M ost in an Inna Aver. A. S Johnston... 17 ... 4 .. 711 ... 247* .. 54.K9 C. J M. Godfrey 43 ... 11 .. 863 ... 79* .. 26 95 W . Edwards ... 17 ... 1 .. 401 ... Hi,* .. 25.06 B. F. Gordon ... 11 ... 0 .. 264 ... 49 .. 24 J. W ilson, jan. 37 ... 5 .. 681 ... 76 .. 21.28 S.G.^.Starky ... 31 ... 4 .. 536 ... 8 ,* 19.85 G. F. Gerds ... 33 ... 1 .. 1 8.) ... 61 .. 18.40 S. Ellis ........... 27 ... 7 .. 334 ... n 16 7 K .F u rzi .......... 11 ... 1 .. 365 ... 36 165 J.A. Johnston... 14 ... 5 .. 346 ... S9 ... 16.22 W . M orris......... 40 ... 2 .. 593 ... 73 .. 15 P0 R. F. Taylor ... 31 ... 4 .. 411 ... 64 .. 1522 F. G. B u ll......... 58 ... 2 .. 393 ... 65 ... 15.11 F. E. Lander ... 4 ) ... 5 .. 5 1 ... 52 . . 14.88 L. R Glover ... 25 ... 6 .. 260 ... 44* ... 13.68 J. P. Clarkson 26 ... 3 .. 314 ... 49* ... 13.H5 F.. D ebenham ... 14 ... 0 .. 179 ... 30 . . 12.78 P. P. Lincoln ... 80 ... 3 .. 394 ... 45 . . 12.lt W . G re e r ........... 23 ... 3 .. 188 ... 3 i . . 1 .05 J. E dw ard......... 2 r ... 6 .. 2>8 ... 24 . . 10.83 .•os. Wilson ... 14 ... 2 .. 92 ... 35 . . 7.66 J. R. H olling­ worth .......... 13 ... 2 .. 81 ... 24* . . 7.36 G. H elder........... 11 ... 4 .. 48 ... 24 . . 685 a . R. Laym an .. 21 ... 8 .. 122 ... 21* . . 6.7 1 F . Lam 5 ........... 10 ... 1 .. 39 ... 18 . . 4.33 The following h ive played in less thanlOinnings.) Lord Lovatt ... 4 ... 0 .. 123 ... 44 . . 30.7-" W . Austin 3 ... 0 .. 74 ... 47 . . 2i.‘ 6 J. W . Green ... 8 ... 1 .. 99 ... 28 . . 14. 4 W . Helper........... 4 ... 1 ... 31 ... 33 . . 11.33 C. E. E. Lee ... 6 ... 1 ... 53 ... 23* . . 10.6 O. Hutchinson... 3 ... 0 ... 30 ... 16 . . 16 w . S. pate 4 ... 1 .. 28 ... 14 . . P.^3 F. T. Lloyd ... 7 ... 0 ... 65 ... 26 . . 9.28 C. E .C lifo ......... 5 ... 1 ... 36 ... 11 . . 9 A . D. Parry ... 9 ... 0 .. 65 ... 18 . . 7. 3 E. R. W right ... 6 ... 3 ... 20 ... 6 . . P.‘ 6 A . Davis ........... 7 ... 0 .. 46 ... 22 . . 6.57 J. P. Corhallis .. 3 ... 1 ... 13 ... 1') . . 6.5 a . L. Ryder ... 6 ... 0 ... 33 ... 12 . . 6 A. H. Hersee ... 4 ... 1 .. 16 ... 14* . . 5.33 G. C. L .Lam b .. 4 ... 0 .. 13 ... 8 . . 3 25 M. G. Heath ... 2 ... 0 ... 6 ... 6 . . 3 F. Hopkirk 4 ... n ... 11 ... 4 . . 2T5 F. W G ill........... 2 ... o ... 5 ... 3 . . 5>.5 P. Shirkell 5 ... l ... 9 ... 7 . . P.?5 Hon. H. Frazer 3 ... l ... 4 ... 2 . . 2 F. Tolley ........... 2 ... 0 ... 4 ... 3 . . 2 F. Carr ........... 4 ... 0 ... 8 ... 8 . . 2 a. Ball................... 2 ... 1 ... 2 ... 2 . . 2 The following p’ayed in one innings: — S. J- Allin 7, A. L. M oore 2, P. Hersee 0*. E. Moore 0, A. J. Anderson 1, W. Pine Coffin 16, A. G. Butti- f *nt 3. TFIAME3 DITTON.—M atches airanged 29— Played 27. won 13, lost 6, drawn 8, scratched 2. r e s u l t s O f m a t c h e s . April 22—Gigg’s Hill v. Stoics. Won by 8 1runs and two wickets. Stoics, 89; Thames Ditton, 173 for eight wickets. April 29—Hounslow, v. Hounslow. Scratched by Hounslow. April 29—Gisg’s Hill, v. Stoics. W on by 174 runs and two wicketp. Stoics, 71; Thames Ditton, 245 for eight wickets. May 6—Esher, v. Esher. Won by 1C7 runs. Thames Ditton, 177 fors x wickets (inn­ ings declared closed); Esher. 70. May 13—Ewell, v. Ewell. Drawn. Thames Ditton, 187 for seven wickets (innings declared closed ); Ewell, 87 for eight ■wickets. May 20—Cobham, v. Cobham. Won by 78 runs and five wicket*. Cobham, 66; Thames Ditton, 144 for five wickets. May 22—Gigg’s Hill, v. Belgrave. W on ty 146 runs. Belgrave, 104 and 51 for five wickets : Thames Ditton, 250. May 27—Gigg’s Hill, v. Oriel. Drawn. Orie\ 111; Tham es Ditton. 98 for three wickets. June 3—Richmond, v. Richm ond Town. Drawn. Richm ond Town, 133; Thim es Ditton, 91 for six wickets. Jure 10— vterton, v. Merton. lo s t by 95 runs. Merton, 123; Thames Ditton, f8. June 17—Gigg’s Hill, v. Mitcham. W ou by 3 runs. Mitcham. 153 and £0 for three w ickets; Thames Ditton, 156. June 21—Fari)h»m. v. Farnham. W on by 111 runs. Tham es Ditton, 161; Farnham, 53 and 112 for four wickets. June 24—Gigg’s Hdl, v. H oeop Oak. D awn. Honor Oak. 142; Thames D itton did not bat owing to rain July 1—Gigg’s Hill. v. Malden Wanderers. Drawn. Ma'den Wanderers, 133; I'hames Ditton, 81 for seven wickets. July 6 -G ig g ’s Bill, v. London Ramblers. Lost by 83 runs. Th»m es Ditton, 113 and 36 for no wicKet; London Ramblers, 196. July 8—Gigg’s B il, v. Hounslow. Won by 71 runs and six wickets. Hounslow, 83; ri hame i Diiton, 151 for four wicke’ s. July 15—Banstead, v. Banstead. L ost by 92 runs and four wickets. Thim es Ditton, 70; Banstead, 162 for six wickets. July 23—Gigg’s Hill, v. Oriel. Drawn. Oriel, 237; Thames Ditton did not bat July 2 9 -G igg’s Hill, v. Belgrave. Won by 10.4 runs. 1 hames Ditton, 149 ; Pelgrave, 45. August 5—Gigg’s Hill, v. Cotham . W on ly 122 runs. Thames Ditton, 167 for six wickets (innings dec ared closed); Coi- him , 45. August 7—Gigg’s Hill, v. Comet. W on bv 410 run®. Cc mat, 83; Thames Ditton, 49J. August 12-G ig g ’s Bill, v. Richm ond Town. Drawn. Thames Ditton, 133; Richm ond Town, 72 for sis wickets. August 16—Gigg’ s Bill, v. Surrey Club & Ground. L ost by 174 runs. Surrey C. & G., 215 ; Thames Ditton, 41 and 85 for no wicket. Iugu3t 19—Grigg’s Hill, v. M ortlake Won by B43 rurs and nine wickets. Mortlake, 38 Thames Ditton, 58 for one wicket. August £6—New Malden, v- Malden Wanderers. Won by 8 runs. Malden Wanderers, 78; Tham es Ditton, 86. August 33—Albury, v. Albury. Lost by 15 runs. Albury, 72 and 113; Thames Ditton, 57. September 2— (iigg’s Hill, v. Banstead. Scratched by Banstead. September 9—Mitcham, v. Mitcham. Lost by 21 runs. Thames Ditton, 69 and 88 for two wickets (innings declared closed ): Mit­ cham. 90 and 53 for one wicket. September 16—Gigg’a Hill, v. Mortlake. Drawn. Mortlake, 140 for six wickets (inning declared closed ); Thames Ditton, 54 for one wicket. BATTING AVERAGES. J. M. Read ... 8 W.'»\ M ilcourn 21 G. W . Ayres ... 8 C. T. La wit 88 10 W . T. Graburn 4 W. Deane ... 15 F. Napper ... 6 S. B. Lawless 1* P. J. Arnall ... J9 W . L. Roberts 12 L. H. Middle­ ton.................. 9 A. F. Walden 6 F. J. Matthews 19 A. T. Webb ... 7 J. W . Sharpe... 5 J. C larke......... 9 E. BeDfield ... 5 F. Callingham 4 A Morrison ... 4 T. Cal i gham 6 F. Crowther ... 8 W .'i. L. Powell 4 The fol’owing batted in three innings—Clifton Crowther 5—1*—3, M. 8. Poore 6 —2—8, W. J. Row- botham 0—27—0, A. G. Taylor 1—0—3. J. T. Ayres batted in two innings, 0—0. 'ih e following batted in one innings—R. Ald­ ridge 0, J. Briggs 15. H. Carver 0, 8. Castle 4, C. T. Grat ham 9, P. Howell 46, H. Hum phries 7, S. Isacke 0, A Jobey 0. J. Kemnle 1. R. B. Matthews 4*. C. Mills 0, J. a . Peachey 2, E. W eston 7, A . C. W hite 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Ave” . Tim es notout. M ost in Runs, an Inns. Aver. ... 0 ..., 444 ... 79 ... 55.51 ... 1 ... 1002 ... 271 ... 50,10 ... 1 .. . 268 ... 75* ..„ 38.28 ... 6 ... 144 ... 40* ... 36 ... 1 ... 97 ... 69* ... 32.33 ... 1 ... 344 ... 90 ... 24.57 ... 1 ... 115 ... 41* ... 23 ... 4 ..., 216 ... 66* ,.. 18 ... 3 .... s*76 ... 51* ... 17.25 ... 3 ... 119 ... 32* .. . 16.65 ... 1 ... . 109 ... 50 ... 33 62 ... 1 ... 68 ... 33 ... 13.*0 ... 1 ... 184 ... 48 ... 30 22 ... 2 ... 46 ... 13* ... 9 ?n ... 1 .. . 29 ... 17* ... 7.25 ... 2 ... 42 ... )8 ... 6 ... 0 24 ... 12 ... 4.81 ... 0 ... . 38 ... 13 ... 4 50 ... 2 8 ... 6 .... 4 ... 2 .... 11 ... 6 ... 3.25 ... 2 ..,. 12 ... 5* ... 2 ... 0 ... 5 ... 4 ... 1.25 J. W . Sharp 3 ... 67 . . 22 .. 131 . . 21 .. 6.47 P. J. Arnail ... 335.4 . . 122 .. 618 . . 72 .. 8 58 J. M. Read 51 .. 19 .. 113 . .1 1 .. 10 27 F. J. Mathews 28'.4 . . 95 .. 57^ . . 5* .. 10.5.3 A. Morrison ... 47 . . 14 .. t8 . . 8 .. 11 W. T. Milbourn 105.4 . . 17 .. 3<?6 .. 28 .. 11 64 C. T. Lawless... 145.4 . . 40 .. 303 . . 26 .. 31.65 S. B. Lawless... 182 . . 0 .. 63 . . 5 .. 12.60 G. w . ayres ... 74 3 .. 2 ! .. 375 . . 13 .. H.46 F. Napper 85 . . 8 .. 313 . . 4 .. £8 Bow led in three innings. O^ers. Mdns. Runs Wbta. W .L . Roverts ...1 9 ... 6 ... 53 ... 0 The following bowled in two innings. R. Aldridge ........... 7 ... 1 ... 17 ... 0 Fra*; k Cal in gham 6 ... 0 ... 21 ... 2 Thos. Cal inghim 5 ... 0 ... 19 ... u J. Clarke ...........l t . l ... 1 ... 35 ... 3 W . Deane ...........11 ... 1 ... M ... 2 H. G. Bumphries 6 ... 2 ... 16 ... 0 A .J o 'e y ................. 9 ... 0 ... 32 ... 1 A. F. Walden ... 5 ... 0 ... 24 ... 1 The following bo vied in one innin; E.BeDfie’d ... . . 3 ... 1 ... 11 .. 1 John Briggs ... . . 4.1 .. 0 ... 12 .. 3 S. Castle................ . 5 ... 0 ... 16 .. 1 Fred Crowther . . 7 ... 0 ... 57 .. 3 W .T .G rabura ... 3 ... (1 ... 10 .. 1 J. Kemble ... . . 2 ... 1 ... 3 .. 0 C. M ills................ . 1) ... 3 ... 24 .. 2 W .G. L Powell . . 7 ... 0 ... 25 .. 0 G. H. W atts ... . . 6 ... 0 ... 16 . 0 M i'tourn de’ ivered two wide?, and Arnall, G. Ayies, T. Callingtum, Re*d, aud Walden one each. R eid towied a no bal’. B03T0N P iR K v. BELGRAVE.—Played at Brentford on September 16. B oston P ark . W. Vosper, not out 37 Extras ...........16 G. H. Jupp, sen., not ont ..........................7 1 G. H. Jipp jun., c Keatruck, b Tom p- _ Total son ..........................55 w, Browu. J. Poupart, Steers, F. Taylor, W', Poupart, E. Underwood, B. White, and S. Brewell did nob bat. Innings declared closed. B k l g r w e . Cummings, b Taylor 2 K. Jourden, not out Kestruck, o Taylor ... 24 Jenkins, b G. H. a . Mason, b Tayl >r ... 5 Jupp ju n ................. 0 G. T. Davis, b fa ylcr 6 E xtras.................. £ W. D. Rourden, not ; — t,u5 ..........................25 1 T o2il Scott, Tom pson, V ilson, and A. Friend did n )fi bat. ...173 6

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