Cricket 1893

OCT. 26, 1893 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. 451 C. D. Fisher ... 299 D. Shearme ... 507 W.L.Armstrong 93.1... A. M. Whittow 66 ... F. C. Rivaz ...111 ... J. F. More ... 46.1... T. H. Newman 27 ... A. R. Severn ... 77.1 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. WAts. Ave~. 738 ... 54 ... 13 65 501 ... 36 ... 13,91 253 ... 14 9 14 7 4 179 2 8 174 134 ... 239 ... 8 F. B. Sherring took 2 wickets for 21 runs. J. H. Alderson „ 0 ,, 20 H. S. Ladell „ 0 „ 16 R. R. Campbell „ 0 ., „ 8 18.7 19X8 2!..t;8 24 83 31 .12 SUNNINGDALE SCHOOL. Matches played 16—Won 10; drawn 4: lost 2. RUNS SCORED. FOR AGAINST Runs Wkfcp. Aver. Rans Wkts. Aver. 1708 ... 155 ... 11.02 ... 1360 ... 177 ... 7.68 BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Ians. Aver. HAMPSTEAD CLUB. Matohes played 52—Won 29, Lost 14, Drawn 8, Tie 1. BATTING AVER1GES. Ten Innings and Over. G. H. Grant 17 ..,. 2 ... 277 ... 55* ... 18.46 Hon.\.C. Murray 14 ..,. 4 ... 154 ... £8 ... 15 4 R. 8 . L u cy.......... 18 ... 2 .... 229 ... 54* .. 14 31 Hon. W . C. W. Egerton ........... 17 .. 1 . ... 190 ... 43 .. 11 87 E.W . Hill-Thom­ son ................... 15 ... 3 ... 128 ... 56* ... 10.66 A. P. Strange ... 12 ... 4 ... 81 ... 53 .,.. 10.12 S . G. Hay ........... 13 ..,. 3 . ... 80 . ... 20 ... 8 W. D. Sturrock 13 .. . 0 . .. 94 ... 35 ... 721 E. St. J. Ewart .. 11 . .. 1 . ... 64 ... 25 . . . 6 4 H.A. R. Edwards 9 ., .. 1 , ... 48 ... 19 ... 6 A. Kemp-Wtlch 10 ., .. 1 , ... 27 ... 8 ... 3 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Hon. W.C.W. Eger­ ton .................. 23’ .3 W . D. Sturrock ... 135.1 . A . Kemp-Welch ... 7> A. P. Strange ... 5:1 Hon. A. C. Murray 4 78 . . 5) . . 24 . , 9 . 0 . 445 ... 61 . 238 ... 41. , , 121 ... 23 , 38 ... 8 . 19 ... 3 . 7.'7 5.8 5.56 4.75 6.33 AUo bowh d : - H. S. Lucy, 5—74; E. St. J. Ewart. 4 -4 6 ; and E. G. Hay, 2—28. The Masters also had a (successful season, win­ ning five matches: the chief averages teing as follows:— BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, notout. Runs, an inn. Aver. W. Danby ........... 11 ... 2 ... 439 .. S3 .. 48.77 W. S. Ha!e .......... 22 ... 2 ... 843 .. 124 .. 42.15 W . C. Black.......... 12 ... 3 ... 268 ... 7i*.. 29.77 F. R. Spofforch ... 19 ... 2 ... 5U3 ... 155 .. 29X8 W. H. Robson ... 11 ... 3 ... 202 ... 51 .. 25.25 S. H. Williams ... 11 ... 0 .. 276 ... 65 .. 25.(.9 H. R. Lipscombe 31 ... 4 ... 637 ... 91*.. 23.59 H. B. Hayman ... 15 ... 1 .. 323 ... 63 .. 2 V 0 L. W . Badnall ... 10 ... 2 .. lt 6 ... 4S*.. 28.25 J. G. Q. Besch ... 32 ... 2 .. 550 ... 64 .. 18.33 G. Thornton 27 ... 2 ... 456 ... 89 .. 18.24 P. F. WiUon 11 ... 1 .. 157 ... 52 .. 15.70 T. M. Farmiloe ... 17 ... 4 .. 194 ... 31 .. 14.92 A. C. Robeitson... 16 ... 1 .. 220 ... 58*.. 14X6 W. W. A’Deane ... 10 ... 0 .. 142 ... 51 .. 14.2U W. H. Kelson ... 19 ... 2 .. 211 ... 30 . . 14.17 A. B. Osmond ... 10 ... 3 .. 93 ... 47*. . 1371 A. Russell-Parker 11 ... 4 .. 93 ... 22 *. . 12 85 H. R. Hebert ... 11 ... 1 .. 106 ... 20 . . 1".60 S. S. Pawling ... 16 ... 5 .. 114 ... 30 . . 10.36 E. W. Bishop ... 11 ... 2 .. 114 ... 29*. . 9.50 J. C. Toller ........... 15 ... 1 .. 107 ... 23*. . 7.64 E. Figgis ........... 14 ... 2 .. 87 ... 28 . . 7.25 C. D. Hamilton ... 19 ... 2 .. 116 ... 26 ... 6.82 G. Riley.................. 13 ... 3 .. 67 ... 22 . . 6.70 C. D. D. McMillin 12 ... 2 .. 64 ... 17 . . 6.40 Over Five Innings. A. E. Stoddart ... 7 ... 2 .. 558 ... 210 . .111.60 Alec Reid ........... 0 ... 1 .. 125 ... 47 . . 25. '. W. Sharp........... 7 ... 0 .. 153 ... 40 . . 21.85 Hilton .................. 9 ... 4 .. 97 ... 5\*. . 19.40 E. S. Johnson ... 5 ... 2 .. 56 ... 49 . . 18 66 C. H. Gray .......... s ... 0 .. 131 ... 67 . . 16.37 Peter Dollar 5 ... 0 .. 80 ... 33 . . 16. W. A. Pethick 6 ... 0 .. fO ... 37 . . 15. A. L. Gray ........... 5 ... 0 .. 70 ... 33 . . 14. E. T. Bartlett ... 6 ... 0 .. 53 ... 24 . . 8.83 W. Burchett 5 ... 0 .. 41 ... 20 . . 8.10 L. H. Walters .. 5 ... 1 .. 29 ... 24 . . 7.25 O. L. Tudor.......... 5 ... 0 .. 28 ... 8 . . 5.60 F. V. Selfe ........... 6 ... 0 .. 3* ... so . . 5.50 J. C. Burlison ... 7 ... 2 .. 21 ... 5*. . 4.20 T. W. Mackintosh 5 ... 0 .. 18 ... 9 . . 3.60 F. S. A'ford.......... 5 ... 0 .. 16 ... 7 . . 3.20 H. Francis........... 6 ... 2 .. 3 ... 2 . . .75 Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. O. T. Cooke ... 7 .. 0 .,.. 210 .... 76 Rev. F.Atkinson 7 ... 0 ... 209 .. . 63 P.T.Richardson 6 ..,. 0 .... 126 ..>. 35 S F. M ott......... 7 .... 0 .... 143 .,.. 45 V. W. Piper ... 8 ..,. 2 . ... m . . 44 W . M. Cooke ... 6 ..,. 1 . 79 .... 48 Aver. 30 29 85 21 £0.42 18.66 15.8 BOWLING AVERAGES. Rev. F. Ukinson... 154.4 ... W . M. Cooke S. F. Mott E. W. Piper . Overs. Mdns. Rans. Wkts. Aver. FOB Rans Wkts. 1.61 ... 69 331 ... 58 t 131.1 ... 41 ... 3 8 ... 24 ., ... 50.2 ... 6 ... 57 ... 8 ., ... 19 ... 8 ... 54 ... 3 . RUNS SCORED. AGAINST Aver. Runs Wkts. 18.31 ... 1034 ... 81 ... 11.82 13.25 7.12 18 Aver. 12.30 SURRS.Y. SECOND ELEVEN. BATTING AVERAGES. Hayward... Baldwin ... Street S. Colman Watts F. Smith... Corden ... W . T. Graburn 10 Sharpe ........... Thompson ... Holland.......... Ayres ........... A. S. Bull ... M ills................. S. J. Bowles ... D.L. A.Jephson T.S.T.Tregellas R. B. Brooks. The follov innings :—E. A. Bush *5 and 2 , Nice 1* and 4, Wood 33, Marsh 110and 9, Henderson '3 and 6 , Braund 6 , W . H. Andrew’s 9, R. H. de Montmorency 27and 22, J. H. Fettington 0 and 4. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Tnns. Avpr. 3 ... 1 ... 99 ... 60 ... 49.5 5 ,... 1 ... 174 ... 93 ... 43.5 10 ... 0 ... 426 ... 181 ... 42.6 3 , ... 1 ... 68 ... 49*... 31 9 . ... o ... 291 ... 82 ... 3?.3 6 ,... 2 ... 126 ... 51 ... 31.5 7 ... 2 ... 155 ... 69*... 31.2 , ... 0 ... 303 ... 95 ... 30.3 7 ... 2 ... 139 ... 48 ... 57.8 13 ,... 0 ... 343 ,... 77 ... 26.38 12 .... 0 ... 315 ,... 116 ... 26 24 10 .... 0 ... 253 ... 83 ... 26.3 9 ... 1 ... 175 ,... 31 ... 21.74 12 ,... 6 ... 124 ,... 53*... £ 0.6 6 , ... 1 ... 47 .... 23 ... 9.4 5 , ... 0 ... 76 ... 47 ... 15.2 } 7 , ... 0 ... 29 ... 14 ... 4 14 3 , ... 0 ... 6 ... 6 ... 2 Dg baftel in lecs than three The following played in four innings: -Edgar Swift, average 9 53; E. L. Marsden, 7.33; and G. L. Jeffery, 3. Tbe following played in three innings N. B' Beete, average 26.50 ; J. S. Worthington, 12.65; R' Flemming, 11; G. H. Woodall, 10; L G.Bis' op, 4.33; A. O. Dunn, 4.33; and H. Price-Williams, 0. The follow iD g pUyed in two in n in g sR . C. Griffith, average 47 ; R. A.Walker, 40; S.H.Turner, 13; K. R id, 12.50; G. R. Dennis, 9 ; E.W.H.Beaton, 8 ; G. Maryon Wilson, 1; P. D. Tuckett, .50 and J. C. R. Dickson, 0. The following p’ayed in one innings :—G. Mac­ Gregor, 4); H. J. Bishop, 8 ; A. J. Palmer. 8 ; E. B. Wood, 5; P. F. Tuckett, 4 ; B. J. Betton, 3; S.Gotto, 3; H. T. Shackel, 3; A. E. Jeaffreson, 2; H. T. Tewson, 1; D. J. Drake, 0; J. G. Howard, 0 ; E. Y. Keele, 0 ; S. S. Robertson, 0; J. H. Walters, 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Runs. Mdns. Wkts. Aver. A. E. Stoddart ... 63 F. R. Spofforth ...349.2 90 . 79 i , 99 . 191 . 13 ... , 110 ... 98 16 17 6.92 7.20 8 6* 9.31 10.47 G. Thornton ...483 1 ... 8:6 E. L. Maradea ... 69.1 ... 149 .. F. V. Selfe ................65.2. . 178... 12 . G. Riley ............18) ... 424... 56 ... 40 ... 10.60 A. B. Osmond ... 89 ... 212 ... 28 ... 18 ... 11.77 W . 8 . Hflla ............585 ... f 6 L ... 94 ... 43 ... 18.04 P. F. Wilson ... 89.4... 2'2... 26 ... 17 ... 13.05 H. R. Hebert ...112 ... 250... £2 ... 19 ... 13.68 C. D. Hamilton ... 43 ... 180... 4 ... 13 ... 13.84 S. S. Pawling ...209.2... 522... £5 ... 35 ... 14 91 A. Kussell-Parker 37.3... 115 ... 9 ... 7 ... 16.42 J. G. Q. Besjh ...116.3 ... 319 ... 27 ... 19 ... 16.78 Hilton ..................2 8.2... 546 ... 73 ... 32 ... 17.06 C. H. Gray ............ 31 ... 92 ... 3 ... 4 ... 23. The following took wickets, but bowled in le»s than fi\e innings:—A. W. Sharp, 24; L.W.Badnall, 11; S. H. Turner, 6 ; N. B. Beete, 3; I’. M. Farmiloe, 3 ; Alec. Reid, 3 ; F. S. Alford, 2; W. C. Black, 2 ; H. R. Lipscombe, 2; T. W. Mackintosh, 2; 8 . H. Williams, 2; E. Figgis, 1; A. L. Gray. 1; W. A. Pethi< k 1 ; G. H. Woodall, 1; J. S. Worthington, 1; R. A. Walker, 1. The following bowled wide 3 :—G .R i’ey, 11; F. S. Alford, 4; F.V.Selfe, 4 ; S.S.Pawling, 3; A.R.Parker, 1 ; P. F. Wilson, 1. The following bowled no-ba’l s F . R Spofforth, 11. H. R. Hebert, 2; S. S. Pawling, 2; G. Ki!ey, 1; A. W. Sharp, 1 SOUTH SAXONS. Matches played, 37—won 23, lost 8, drawn 5, abandoned 1. BATTING AVERAGES. R, W. Adamson 10 F.G. Chichester 8 L. Clarke....... 1 1 A. Cowper Coles 41 J. M. Davidson 12 C. Dixon ........ 9 C. E Dunlop ... 20 J. C. Hartley ... 9 Henson .......... 33 C. F. Jone3 ... 8 W . Leigh-Smith 21 R. H. Nuttall... 9 G. K.Papillon ... 33 H. G. Papillon 30 P. H. Papillon 26 Rev. W . L. Pocock........ 7 A.H.Richirdson 9 W .^. 8 . Sparling 35 H. E. Symes Thompson ... 6 Rev. H. C. L. Tindall........ 18 A.E.Young ... 6 Times Inns, not out. 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 2 11 3 3 1 3 Runs, 74 . 44 „ 199 . 5)2 . 31 . 56 „ 614 ,. 83 ,. 330 . 97 ,. 155 95 912 ,. 741 Most in an Inns. ... 21 .. ... 18 .. ... 62*.. 10 !! ... 22 .. ... 131 ., . 30 .. , 39*., , 54*., . 29 .. 2* .. . 118 ., . 165*. . 31 Aver. . 7.40 . P.50 . 18C9 . 12.55 . 2.63 . 6 22 . 32.12 . 13/28 .. 15 . 19.40 ,. 8.61 . 11 87 . 30.40 ... 26.46 .. 15.95 75 ... 84 ... 12 50 113 ... 56 ... 14.13 (.95 ... S9 ... 19.85 540 12 Under six innings. Brown ........... 4 Bev. J. C.Craw­ ford.................. 4 V. F. Crawford 3 Co). Cumber- ledge ........... J. E. Fellows ... J. E. Herbert ... Lavender........... H. B. Nicoll ... C. C. Sharpe ... J. E. Trollope... F. Symes Thompson ... H. C. W i son ... H. K. YouDg ... 27 15 56 ]G 16 32 29 17 80*... 41.*3 5 ... 2.10 19 ... 6.75 20 ... 16 ... 8 75 8. 14*... 7.50 It ... 5.33 8 0 66 9 ... 2 , 14 ... SCO 3 ... 2. 16 ... 10 66 li*... 14.50 13 ... 5X6 The following batted in two innings:— C. Cumberledge, 1.6* Rev. F. Kendall, 11.6; G.Keppell, 7.14; Rev. C. A. Nicoll. 16 8 ; H. Pigg, 20 8 ; A. B. Shakespear, 6’0* ; A. H. Trevor, 13.40. The following batted in one innings:—R.B. Airey, 0; W. H. Andrews. 14; W . Carles?, 15; A. Cum­ mins. 7 ; J. Le fleming, 45 ; W.W.Keliand, 8 ; Love, 67; C.T. Marcon, 23; Hev. H. Packe, 20; A. 8 tent, 1; R. W. Stent, 0 ; S. Tindall, 2; A. S. Ward, 0. BOWLING ANALYSIS. Overs. Mdrs. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 3 .. 25. . 63 ...365 ... 39 ... 9X5 . 7 ... 192 ... 9 ... 21.3:3 . 196 ...1633 ... 151 ... 10.59 . 9 ... (.9 ... 4 ... 17.?5 33 ... 263 ... 2.5 ... 30 64 J. M. Davidson 39 C. E. Dunlop ... 169 J. C. Hartley ... 54 Henson ...........858 Lavender ........... 30 W. Leigh Smith 103 R. H. Nuttall ... 147 H Pigg ........... 21 H. G. Papillon... 165 P. H. Papi Ion ... 19 A. H.Richardson 56 Rev. H. C. L. Tindall ...........417 . 4 .. . 43 ... . 5 . . 12 ... , 131 ... 5 ... 3 ... . 192 ... 163 . , 69 . , 265 ... . JO) ... , 63 ... , 458 ... , 65 ... 153 ... 20 . 10 , .. 15. .. 6. 17 ... 26.£8 4 ... 16.95 9 ... 16 87 , 935 ... 108 . 8.65 The following also bowled:—Brown. 3 7 -8 -3 .5 3; Rev. J. C. Crawford, 6—2—15.1; V. F. Crawford 1 8-5-56. 3 ; C. Dixon. 16—10-23. 2; J. E. Fellows 4—1—11, 0 ; W. W. Kelland, 3—1—9, 1; Love. 8—0 —20, 1; H. C. Nicholl, 2 3 -4 -5 4 . 2; Rev. W. L. Pocock, 3 -1 —5, 0 ; C. C, Sharpe, 3—1—8, 0 : H. E. Hymes Thompson, 6 -0 —21, 1; S. Tindall, 7—1—18, 1; H. C. Wilson,2—1—1, 0. WICKET KEEPING. G. K. Papillon stumped 2, caught 34. R. S. L u cas carried his batsthrough the innings for E. Simms’ X I v. A. J. Smith’s X I, at Bushey Park, on September 21. He scor9& 123 out of 197. Some remarkable bowling was reported recently in a match played at Sialkote between the Sergeants of the Ilth Hussars and the Sergeants of the Station. Pipe Major Suther­ land, of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, “ took six wickets in one over. Each of the first three balls accounted for a batsman being clean bowled, the hit from the fourth delivery was caught by Sutherland, and the fifth and sixth balls took two more wickets clean bowled.”

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