Cricket 1893

452 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD 0E THE GAMEc OCT. 26, 1893 MERTON CLUB. FIRST ELEVEN. Matches played 22—won 11 , lost 4 , drawn 7 . B1TTING AVER 1GES. Times Most in Inns, not out. an inns. Aver. E. Godward .... 16 ... 4 ... 10 ,* .. . 34.67 M. Moorhouse 16 ... 3 ... 101 * .... 25.62 F. D. Head ... . 23 ... 3 ... 65 .. . 22.2 M. H. Whitley . 22 ... 4 ... 53 . . 20.67 C. A. Kempson . 17 ... 0 ... 70 .. . 10/29 A. w. Collie 8 ... 2 ... 3 1* . . 13.83 Dr. Young ... . 18 ... 1 ... *9 ... 13.65 J. P. Bevan... . ......... *0 ... 2 ... 37 ... 13.67 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. M. Moorhouse ,.. 221 83 ... 504 ,... 51 ... 9.83 C. Godward... .... 105 ‘27 ... 279 .,.. 23 ... 12.13 M. H. Wnitley .... 303 76 ... 736 .,.. 53 .. . 13.88 C. A. Kempson ,... 79 26 ... 196 ,... 14 ... 14.0 SECOND ELEVEN. Matches played 14—won C, lost 3, drawn 5. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. an inns. Aver. F. L. Hoad ........... ... 10 .. 1 ... 101* .. 37.22 F. de la Cour ... 4 .. 1 ... 61* .. 29.35 R. D. Duncan ... ... 3 .. 0 ... 40 ... 27.6*3 C. F. Davy ........... ... 3 .. 2 ... 19“ .. 23 0 L. W . Smith ... 7 .. 1 ... 45 ... 20.83 W . Youlten........... ... 11 .. 2 ... 4 i* . 16.55 A. S. Legg ........... ... 7 .. 0 ... 41 .. 11.12 BOWLING AVER1GES. F. L. Heid ... W . You ten ... D. Me Bean ... W. Gallagher Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. . . 9 4 ... 22 ... 228 ... 81 ... 7.35 .. 81 ... 23 ... 19 i ... 18 ... 10.66 ... 61 ... 13 ... 169 ... 13 ... 13 .. 69 ... 12 ... 223 ... 17 ... 13.11 B03T0N PARK v. TWENTY-TWO BRENTFORD. Pliyed at Brentford on Sapbember 23. B oston P ark . OF G. H. Jupp, jun., b Bishop .................. 1C6 G. H. Jupp, sen., c Perkud. b Dale ... 15 K. A. Harriss h Dale 32 G. Band, c Perkud, b Bishop ................... 9 J. Poupart. c Peirce, b Biuhop................... 1 W . Vosper, b Dale ... 12 Steers, not out........... 0 J. H. Clayton, b Dale 0 F. Taylor, b Bishop 18 W . Poupart, b Sykes 0 E.Underwood,bSjIces 9 E x tr a s................... 4 Total ...206 TwESTr-TWo op B rentford scored 51. TEDDING TON v. HAMPSTEAD. Playei at Hampstead oa September 9. T e d d in g t jn . B. S. Lucas, c Paw­ ling, b Worthing­ ton ...........................79 L. D. Crichton, b Parker ...................49 G.R. W ood.c Danby, bW ilson ................... 6 W . E. Martyn, c Wil­ son, b Parker...........11 B. J. T. Bosanqiet, c Toller, b Pawiing ... 21 A. Dealtry, b Mars- I den ...........................41 F. W. Earn&haw, b Paw ling................... A. F. King-Stephene, b Marsden ...........15 Col. Bosanquet, b Marsden................... G. Marks, not out ... F.Gosney.b Marsden Lb 8 , nb 1 ........... Total ...235 H \ m pstka . d . P. F. 'Wison, b Lucas ................... A. R. Parker, not out E x tr a s...................II W. W . A’Deane, c Marks, b Lucas ... 6 Dr. G. Thornton, c Eirnshaw, b Lucas 58 W . B. Danby, c King Stephens, b Total ...........112 Lucas ...................23 T. M. Farmiloe, not ous ........................... 3 J. S. WorthingtoD, J. C. Toller, S. S. Pawling, C. D. Hamilton, and E. L. Marsden did not bat. MR. E. SIMMS’ XI. v. MR. SMITH’ S X I. A. J. This match was played at Bushey Park on September 21, on the ground of the Tedding­ ton C.C., and although Mr. Smith’s X I. in­ cluded many of the professionals of the local clubs, they met with an unexpected defeat, which was mainly due to the fine not out innings of Mr. It. S. Lucas, who was assist­ ing Mr. Simms’ XI. He went in first and carried out his bat for 123, including a five and thirteen fours. Humphreys, of Hampton Wick C.C., took six wickets for 42 runs. Cripps batted finely for his 51. M r . E. S imms ’ XI. R. S. Lucas, not out 123 W.Ireland c Braund, b Humphreys ... 11 F. Brassey, c Shep­ herd, b G. Smith ... 27 H. Napper, c Cripps, b A. Smith ........... 0 G. Sidney, b Hum­ phreys ................... 0 E. Simms, b Hum­ phreys ................... 6 A. Carman, b Hum­ phreys ................... 0 A.Cain,b Humphreys F. Ackary, b Hum­ phreys ................... H. M. Seifert, b Stoner ................... S. Williams, b Shep­ herd ........................... Extras ................... Total ...197 M r . A. J. S mith ’ s XI. L. Braund, c and b Lucas ................21 Humphreys.cNapper, b Sidney................20 H. Cripps, c Simms, b Sidney................51 Stoner, c and b Sidaey ................... 1 8 hepherd, b Lucas ... 0 B. J. T. Bosanquet, lbw, b Sidney ... 3 Rev. S. Lowe, b Simms ................... G. Smith, b Simms .. S. Braund, b Lucas Betts, b Lucas A. J. Smith, not out Extras ................... Total ...185 BROXBOORNE V. ST. CATHERINE’S SCHOOL. Played at Broxbourne on July 12. S t . C atherin a’s S chool . L. Jonas, c Nichole, b Harrison................... 2 J. Gardiner, lbw, b Timaon ...................45 B. Horley, c Stutfield, bJones ................... 3 M. De La Brynne, b Timson ...................52 Willoughby,b Timson l'J P. Turner, c Lewie, b Timson ................... 0 Dealtry, b Nichols... Rev. M. P. Waller, not o u t................... Andrews, b Bryer ... Batters, b Timson... Allen, c Timson, b Brver ................... Extras ........... Total B roxbourne . W. Timson, c Horley, b Gardiner ........... 3 E. C. Nichols, c Gar­ diner, b Willoughby 89 J. Jones,b Willoughby 11 •f.W. Lewis, b Tuioer 2 N. P. Bunt, c Wil­ loughby, b Dealtry 31 D. H. Harrison, b Wil­ loughby ................... 21 C. Bryer,bWillough­ by ........... V. Stutfidd, b Tuner .......... ... W . Clark, c Waller, b Willoughby ... J. P. Scott, not out H. F.Hunt.c Turner, b Willoughby Extra 3 ................. T o ta l......... 200 SPEN 03R CLUB.—M ARR IED v. SINGLE Played at Wandsworth on September 16. S ingle . H. W . Whee!er,lbw, b i H.Lalham,bElking- Elkington... - ... 6 ton H. A. Newbronner, u Elkington................... 6 W. E. Johnson, c Latham, b Wood ... 2 J. C. Larkin, b Wood 13 H. Mogg, st Cox, b Sturgeon....................13 j E. Rand, not out ... 45 I 8 . Whitmore did not bat. closed. M arried . R.W.Larkin,c Wood, b Sturgeon ...........33 R.L. Vickery, c New­ ton. b Wood...........10 H.C. Adams, not out 14 Extras.................30 Total .......... 18J Innings^declared L. Wood, run out ... £0 ll.B.Watts, c Latham, b J. Larkin ... ... 29 E. E. Elkington, c Neubronner, b J. Larkin ...................89 C.L.Coggin, c Vickery, b J. Larkin .......13 Total ... .. 151 F. Newton, A.. D. L. Cary, and Collins did not bat. M. Vickery, c John­ son, b M ogg........... B. Cox, not out G. Sturgeon, run out W . S. Dodwell, not out .......................... Extras ........... 23 17 WEST M IDDLESEX v. MILL H ILL PARK. Played at Gunnersbury Land (Acton) on September 23. M ill H ill P ark . L. J. Norman, b C. Beldam .................. 6 Capt. R. A. Grey, b C. Beldam .................. 1 W .’Ridgway, b C. Bel­ dam .......................... 0 G.A.de^elin, cGraves, b C. Beldam ...........21 Soley, b C. Beldam ... 2 F.B.Howse.cM.Squire, b C. Beldam ........... 3 A. B. Ridgway, b C. Beldam ................... W . J. Hdycraft, b C. Beldam ........... ... H. P. Woodhamg, c Bceley.bC.Beldam T. Rowles, b C. Bel­ dam .......................... C. Parsons, not out Extras................. Total 49 G. W . Beldam, not out ..........................58 J. Knowles, b Soley... 1 J. Heeley. b Haycraft 12 W est M id d le se x . C. \ .Beldam, not out 8 Extras.................. 10 Total ... i 9 S Bradford, H. Squire, S. Graves, M. Squire, W. Eydmaine, j un., F. C. Buxton, and H. C. Walker did not bat. REIGATE H ILL CLUB. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. WalkerJ.Rotert- s o n .................. 5 . . 0 . . 174 .. 83 . . 34 80 S. C. Watney ... 5 . . 0 . . Ill .. 46 . . 22.20 E. D. Pawle ... 17 . . 1 . . 333 .. 89 . . 19.59 A. C. Collins ... 6 . . 0 . . 113 .. 72 . . 18.83 G. W . Roffey ... 6 . . o . . If 5 .. 56 . . 17.50 J. Nicholson ... 8 . . 2 . . 8 J .. 34 . . 13.66 C. D. Pawle ... Rev. A. Sim- 12 . . 2 . . 129 .. 57* . . 12.90 monds .......... 15 . . 1 . . 166 .. 41 . . 11.85 G. H. Lawrence 7 . . 0 . . 82 .. 45 . . 11.71 E. B. Hardman 7 . . 0 . . 81 .. 35 . . 11.b7 W . C. Pond ... 4 . . 0 . . 45 .. 33 . . lljftl F. D. Watney ... 6 . . 1 . 55 .. 26 . . 11 J.T. Richardson 10 . . 0 . . 83 .. 18 ... 8.90 J. R. Smart ... 9 . . 1 . . 63 .. 24 . . 7.87 F. T. Gilliart ... 5 . . 0 . . 34 .. 11 . . 6 80 L. Howell.......... 15 . . 7 . . 19 .. 7* .. 4 87 J. W . Saunders 5 . . 0 . . 23 .. 15 .. 4.60 W . H, Pel.y ... 6 ... 0 . . 26 ..11 .. 4.33 C. B. Haywood 10 ... 1 . . 27 .. 10 .. b The Rev. w . H. Churchill played three time*, J. S. Langton, W. B. Hallowe 3 , F. D. Pawle, C. W i’- kinson, A. Macaite. and H. S. Collier twice, and J. Keorick and S. B. Barlow one innings cash. RICHARD DAFT, LATE CAPTAIN NOTTS COUNTY ELEVEN Begs to state that his only Nottingham address is the ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, N O T T I N G H A M . City&South London Railway. I V J E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by ElectricLocomotives Bun every few minutes oo and from C I T Y (King Will,am Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CAST L E , OVAL , and S T 0 C KWE L L (for Clapham Common) . SINGLE FARE (any distance) 3 1 The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entranoe to the Surrey Cricket Ground, THOMAB U. JENKIN, General Manager. Printed for the Proprietor by W eight &Co., 11, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, London, E.C., October 26th, 1893

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