Cricket 1894

AUG. 30, 1894 GBtOKBTs A WEEKLY BECORK? OF THE GAME, 307 F IR ST -C L A SS COUN TIE S IN 1894. SURREY.—Matches played 16—W on 13, tie L lost 2. BA TTIN G AVERAGES. Times M ost in Inns. not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Brockwell... ... 24 ... 2 ... 754 ,... 107 ... 31.3' S tre e t............... .. 11 ... 2 ..., 258 ... 18 ... 28.6° Mr. W . W . Read 23 ... 2 ... 597 ... 161 ... 28 4* Hayward ... ... 25 ... 3 ... 618 ... 342 ... 28.0, Lockw ood .. ... 25 ... 1 ... r91 .. 59* ... 24.6^ At el ................ .. 26 ... 2 ... 573 ... 136* ... 53 87 M. Read ... . .. 11 ... 1 ... 234 ... 76* ... 2340 Mr. K. J. Key ... 23 ... 2 ... 393 ... 63 ... 18.71 Mr D L.A.Jeph­ son ................ .. 15 ... 2 ..., 198 ... 49 ... 15.23 A y re s................ .. 8 ... 1 ... , 97 ... 27 ... 13 85 W ood ... ... 15 ... 6 ... 87 ... 23 ... 9.66 Richardson .. 18 ... 3 ... , 111 ... 20 ... 7.40 Henderson .. 3 ... 0 ... , iO ... 8 ..., 6 6-5 F. E. Smith ... 20 ... 4 .... 89 ... 37 ..., 5 £6 Marshall ... ,,.. 5 ... 1 ... . 16 ... 10* ..., 4 Baldwia (0) batted in one innings only. “ C E N TU R IE S” FOR. Abel, v. Middlesex, May 24 ......................... 136* Mr. W. W . Read, v. Yorkshire, June 25 ... 161 Hayward, v. Somerset, July ....................113 Hayward, v. Kent, August 2 0 ......................142 Brockwell v. Gloucestershire, May 17 ... 307 Brockwell, v. Yorkshire, June 25 ............. 103 Brockwell, v. Notts, August 6 .....................106+ BOW LING AVER AG ES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver Richardson ... £931 ... 170 .. 1358 ... 320 .. 11.31 F. E. Smith ... 433.4 .. 1 6 . . 814 .. 18 . 11.03 Lockw ood 505 2 ... 132 .. 1299 ... 91 .. 14.27 Abel ................... 70 ... 21 .. 360 .. 30 .. 16 H a y w a rd ......... 43 .. 12 ... 321 ... 7 .. 17.58 Street ........... 71.3 ... 24 .. 356 ... 6 .. 25 Brockwell 91 ... 24 .. 222 ... 7 .. 21.71 Mr D .L A.Jeph son ., ........... £0 ... 6 .. 119 ... 3 .. S9.C6 Lockw ood delivered twenty-two no-balls, and Street and Richardson one each. Lockw ood also bow led three wides. YORK SH IRE.—Matches played 16 - won 1-2, dr .wn 1, abandoned 1, lost 2. BATTIN G AVERAGES. Times M ost in Inns, not out Runs, an inns. Aver- Mr F.S Jackson 55 ... 2 ... 659 . 145 . Mr. E. Smith ... 10 ... 0 ... 275 ... 68 . J. T. Brown 24 ... 2 ... 548 ... 100 , Moorhouse 18 ... 5 ... 26 J ... 59* Hirst ................... 20 ... 3 ... 276 ... 115*. Mounsey ........... 20 ... 3 ... 267 ... 53 . Peel ................... 21 ... 0 ... 326 ... 48 . W ainwright 23 ... 4 ... 291 ... 53 Tunnicliffe 2 > ... 0 ... £02 ... 78 . Mr. A. Sellers ... 11 ... 0 ... 1 3 ... 41 . Hunter ........... 18 ... 10 ... 84 ... 21* Lord Hawke ... 20 ... 1 ... 197 ... 53 . Wardall 4 ... 0 ... 31 ... 24 . Mr. F. Mitchell ... 6 ... 0 ... 44 .. 20 . 10 50 7.33 The following also batted : Foster, 11*, 15, and 1 ; and W hitehead (Lees), 2*. Denton played v Somerset, but did not have an opportunity of batting. “ CEN TU RIES ” FOR. Mr. F. S. Jackson, v. Notts, July 2 ... . Mr. F. S. Jackson, v. Sussex, May 24... . Hirst, v. Gloucestershire, August 20 ... . J. T . Brown, v Gloucestershire, August i ... 145 ... 13L ... 115 ... 100* BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. Wainwright Peel ........... Hirst Mr.F.S.Jackson 180.2 Foster Mr. E. Smith 533.2 ...178 ... 987 ... 97 ... 3017 606.4 ...216 ... 883 ... 79 ... 11.16 403.1 ...159 ... 731 ... 5. ... 13.05 61 ... 336 ... 25 ... 33.44 21 ... 198 ... 7 ... 28 23 10 ... I ll ... 3 ... 37.0J 73 37 M oorhouse (16-6-31-2) bowled in two innings only, and W arda'l (7-1-13-0), and W'hitehead (Lees) (8-3-21-0) once. Peel delivered a wide and Moorhouse a no-ball- M IDD LESEX.—Matches played 16—W on 8 drawn 3, lost 5. PATTING AVERAGES. Mr T. C. O’Brien 14 Mr. b\ G. J. Ford 10 Mr A E.Stoddarb 28 Mr. R. b. Lucas 24 Rawlin ... 27 Mr. G McGregor 23 M r.A .K . Watson 30 J. P h illip s..........19 Mr. A. J. W ebbe 2 l Mr. J. Douglas . 7 Mr.H.B.Hayman 7 J T. Hearne 23 Mr P J. T. Henery .........13 Mr. J. W esthorp 7 Mr. L. C. V. B ath urst......... 9 Mr. C P. Foley 10 Mr. W . E. H old­ ship ... ... 5 Mr. S. S. Pawling 4 The follow ing also batted: Mr. P. F. Warner, 6—4-14*—29; J. E. West, 11*—7—7; Mr. G. Mark, 3* - 0* ; Mr. J E Hickson, 0—0 ; Mr. W. J. Scott, 1; Mr. W. J. Ford, 15; Mr. E. C. M ordaunt, 0; and Mr. A. L. Kem p 3. “ C E N TU RY” FOR. Mr. T. C. O’Brien, v Somerset, August 6... 110* EOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver Mr. L. C. V. Bat­ hurst ........... 106 2 ... 45 ... 593 ... 17 . 11.29 J. T. Hearne ... 966 3 ... 419 .. 1670... 119 ... 14 03 Rawlin ........... 7681 ... 3 0 .. 159 J ... 90 ... 14.36 J. P h illip s.....128.1 Mr. A. E. Stod­ dart ............. 160.2 . Mr.S. S. Pawling 73.3 Mr I. W esthorp 15 . Mr. F. G J Ford 55 Mr. J. Douglas (17—0 51—0) bowled in two innings only, and Mr. T. C. O Brien (4—0—16—0) only once Mr S. S. Pawling delivered two wides and a no­ ball, Mr. F. G. J. For I and Mr L. C. V. Bathurst two wides each, and Rawlin one wide. Times M ost in 1.not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. ... 3 ... 384 ... n o* ... 34 90 .. 0 .. 2U ... fO ... i5.10 .. 0 .. . 668 .. . 84 ... 53 85 ... 1 .. 531 ... 99 .. 23.08 ... 3 ..., 539 .., 85 ... 2'.45 .. 1 .. , 439 ... 44 ... 19.95 .. 0 .. . 181 .... 71 ... 18.10 ... 6 ..., 223 .. 67* ... 17.35 .. 1 .. . 363 .,,. 53 ... 16.50 .. 1 ..,. 93 ..,. 36* ... 35.50 ... 3 ... 173 ... *9 .. 12.71 ... 9 ..., 170 ... 27 ... 12.14 .. 1 .... 95 ..,. 39 ... 7 91 ... 0 .... 51 .,,. 39 ... 728 ... 1 .... 55 .,.. 36 ..., 7.00 ... 0 .... 47 ..,. 15 ... 4.70 ... 0 ... 21 ..,. 15 ... 4 50 .. 1 . 5 .. 3 ... 1 66 30 ... 3 9 ... 19 ... 36 78 55 ... c3l ... 35 ... 22 06 35 ... 219 ... 9 ... 24.3? 8 ... 67 ... B ... 33 50 17 ... 1;3 ... S .. 4i.00 LA N C A SH IR E—Matches played 16—W on 7, drawn 1, tie 1, lost 7. BATTING AVERAGES. Tim es M ost in Inns, not out. Runs an Inns. Aver. Baker .................. 25 4 .. 619 ... 96 29.47 F. H. S u g * ........... 58 3 .. 717 ... 357* 23.68 A. W’ard ... 28 0 .. 751 ... 131 ... 56.83 Mr. S. M. Tindall 9 0 .. 221 ... 60 24 77 A. T in sle y ........... Mr. A. C. M ac­ 23 ... 7 .. 362 ... 53 22.62 laren.................. 28 2 . 546 ... 68 ... 21 R riggs.................. 24 0 .. 471 ... 101 ... 39.62 Paul ... ... ... 11 ... 2 ... 166 ... 58 18 14 A Smith ........... 8 1 .. 107 ... 50 ... 15 58 C. Smith .......... Mr. G. R. Bards- 7 ... 1 .. 79 .. 21 ... 13.16 w e l .................. Mr.W .H.Houlds- 6 1 .. 43 ... 24* 9.20 worth 11 0 .. 84 .. 21 7.63 Mr. A. T. Kemble 9 ... 1 .. 58 ... 38 7.25 Mold ........... Mr. S. M Cros- 2-2 ... 4 .. I ll .. 24 6.13 fie ld .................. 4 ... 0 .. 23 ... 14 5.75 W h a rm b y ........... 5 2 .. 17 ... 8* 5 66 Mr. N. dornby 4 ... 0 .. 39 ... 13 ... 4.75 O a k le y ................. 4 0 .. 18 ... 15 4 50 G oodwia ........... 4 ... 1 .. 33 ... 30 4.^3 Thom as ........... 8 ... 2 .. 39 ... 9* 3.16 The following also hatted : W . Brown, 5—5—7; Mr. T. Ainscough, 8—8 : Mr. C. H. Benton, 3*—16; Yates, 2—2; F. Ward, 18; and Lancaster, 0. J. A. Maclaren played against Somerset at Jaunton, but had no opportunity of I atting. “ CENTURIES ” FOR. F. H. Sugg, v. Somerset, July 23 ............... 157* A. W ard v. Gloucestershire, July 30.............. HI A. Ward, v. Gloucestershire July 1 9 ............. 1C9 F. H. Sugg, v. Fomerset, July 16 ............... 305 Briggs, v. Kent, June 2 8 ......................................l'Jl BOW LING A V E R A G E 3. Overs. Mdns Runs. Wkts. Aver. M old ... . Friggs W harm by Mr.G.R. Bards­ well .. , Baker .. Oakley Goodwin A. Smith Paul, 12 809.4 ... ‘ 91 ... 1616 ... 144 , ... 263 ... 1493 ... 97 ... ... 39 ... 330 ... 7 ... ... 31 ... 387 ... 7 ... ... 78 ... 327 .. 9 ... ... 8 ... 28 ... 0 .. ... 4 ... 31 ... 0 . ... 6 ... 35 - 0 .. ... 63.3 83.1 188 21 39 33 2—0; Lancaster, 49- 11.35 35.42 26.57 33.33 •23- 69—8; and F. B. Sugg, 1 3 -2 -4 5 —2; bowled in two innings, and Tinsley, 2—0 -7 —0; Brown, 3—0—12—0; and Mr. S. M. Crosfleld, 1—0—1—1, once only. Briggs, Lancaster, and Oakley each bowled a wide. GLOUCESTE RSB IR E .- Matches played i e - W ?, drawn 1. lost 13. B A T T IN *A V E R A G E \ Times M cstin Inns, not out R ul s. an Inns. Aver. Capt. A H.Luard 8 ... 1 ... 133 47* .. 18.85 Mr. W. G. Grace 31 ... 0 ... £67 88 .. 3819 Mr. G. L. .Jessop 12 ... 1 ... 359 ... 6..* .. 14<5 Mr. H. V. Page 32 ... 1 ... 148 ... 35 .. 13.45 Mr. J J Ferris 31 ... 1 ... 373 55 .. 1?.43 Pointer ...........30 ... 2 ... 339 54 .. 32.10 M r.B.H Francis 34 ... 1 ... 1=6 ... 55 .. 12/0 Mr. W. Troup .. 8 ... Mr. S. A. P. Kit­ 1 ... 80 46 ... 11.42 cat ..................14 ... 0 ... 1E6 ... 27 .. 3114 Board.................. 28 ... 9 ... 198 ... 84* .. 10 42 Mr H.W . Brown 17 ... Mr. w . G. Grace, 3 ... 144 41 .. 10.28 jan. ................... 4 ... 0 ... 41 ... 25 .. 10.25 W r a th a l.......... 14 ... 0 ... 132 30 .. 9.12 Mr. R W. Rice 20 ... 1 ... 178 38 .. 9.35 Mr. E. M. Grace 29 ... 0 ... 251 ... 4i .. 8.65 M arch ... ... 14 ... Mr.C L. Tow ns­ 3 ... 91 ... 20*... 8. 7 end . ... ... 12 ... 0 ... 8) 17 .. 6 66 R oterts .......... 33 ... Capt. A. Newn­ 6 ... 140 ... 19 .. 5.83 ham ...........11 ... 2 ... 47 ... 16* .. 5.23 The following aleo batted: Mr. C. E. 1—16*, and W oof, 1—3, batted in only two W right Capt. A. ham BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts Aver Newn- 110.1 ... Mr. G. L . Jessop 110.2 ... Roberts..................6»7.3 ... Mr. J. J. Fer. is ... 588.3 ... Mr. L. Towns­ end .................. 264.3 ... Mr. H. W. Brown 211.1 ... M u rch .................. 335.3 ... Mr. W . G. Grace 178.4 ... jjr, E. M. G racj 63 . Mr.W. G. Grace,jun , 2 2 -3 —63—3, bowled in two ^ nings, and Mr. S. A. P. Kitcat, 2—0—9—0; W oof 24—7—44—1 ; and Mr E. C. W ight, 32—3—36 -o| once only. Fob<rts delivered nine no-balls, Mr J. J. Feriirs five, Mr. H. W . Brown and Mr. O. L* Townsend one each. 36 ... 226 ... 20 .. 11.80 45 ... 231 .. 14 ... 16.50 284 .. 116) ... 70 ... 16.70 93 ... 653 ... 30 ... 21.73 51 ... 7C6 ... 31 ... 2?.77 47 ... 539 ... 21 ... 25.63 £8 ... 338 ... 10 ... 33.8) 41 ... 40 5 ... 12 . 3 <8 J 15 ... 190 ... 5 ... 38.03 SOM ERSETSBIRE.—Matches played 16—W on 6, drawn 3, lost 7. BA TTIN G AVERAGES. M ost in Runs, an Inns. Aver. 11 ! 18 Tim es Inns, n ot out Mr.R.P. Spurway 9 Mr. V. T. Hill ... 24 Mr. L. C. H. P a la ire t.......... 30 Mr.S.M.J. W oods 30 Mr. O'. E. Dunlop 15 Mr. D. L . Evans 11 Mr. W. N. R oe ... 13 Rev. A. P. W ick­ ham .................. Mr. R. C. N, Palsiret .......... Mr. L. H. Gay ... Mr G. Fowler ... 27 Tyler ...................28 Capt. W . C. Hed­ ley ...................19 Mr. A. B. Challen 12 N ichols ... . 26 Mr.F. J. Poynton 4 Mr. A- Newton ... 6 Clapp .................. 4 Mr. A. E. Newton 6 Mr. P. Ebdon ... 4 Mr. T R o.in son 5 The following also batted: Bolus, 31*—0 —2 ; W estcott, 9—0*; Mr. E. W. Bartlett, 7—0* ; Mr. F». T. Stanley, 3—0 ; Rev. G. R. W ood, 3 ; Mr. T. Wood, 11; Mr. J. a . G ibbs, 7; Mr. E. D. Com pton, 0, “ CEN TU RIES ’’ FOR. Mr. L C. H. Palairet, v. Notts, July 1 ] ... 139 Mr.R P Spurway, v. Gloucestershire, June 14 308* BOW LIN G AVERAGES. ... 2 ... 194 ... 108* ... 27.71 .. 0 ... 633 ... 86 ... 26.50 .. 1 ... 718 ... 119 ... 25.79 .. 1 ... 516 ... 85 ... 38.33 .. 1 ... 241 ... 41 ... 17.21 .. 1 ... 17-2 ... 60 ... 17 2) .. 1 ... 1.03 ... 44 ... 16.91 ... 9 ... 30 ... 6 ... 15 ... 2 ... 195 ... 39 ... 12.18 ... 2 ... 71 ... 18* ... 11 8} .. 0 ... 288 ... 37 ... 10.66 ... 2 ... 267 ... 26 ... 10.26 .. 1 ... 155 ... S3 ... 8 61 .. 0 ... 93 ... 27 ... 7.66 ... 6 ... 116 ... 58* ... 7.30 .. 0 ... 26 ... 16 ... 6.50 ... 2 ... 24 ... 8* ... 6 .. 1 ... 16 ... 6* ... 5.c3 ... 2 ... 11 ... 8* ... 4.50 .. 0 ... 13 ... 7 ... 3.25 .. 0 ... 9 ... 7 ... 1.80 O v es. M dn’ . Runs. Wkts. Aver. Tyler .................. 690 4 ... 216 ... 1363 ... 83 .... 35.47 M r.W . C. Hedley 340 3 ... I ll ... 7^9 ... 46 , 15 84 M r.S.M .J.W oods 381.2 ... 113 ... £98 ... 53 .... 38 63 M r.C E .D unlop 18 ... 5 .. 41 ... 2 ..., 2J.50 Nichols ........... 890 3 ... 152 ... 74 i ... 84 ..., 21.82 Mr. W. N. Roe .. 20 ... 7 ... 34 ... 1 .... 34 Mr. G. Fow.er 52 ... 16 ... 121 ... 2 ..., 60.50 Mr. L. C. H. P a lairet........... 26 ... 7 ... 78 ... 0 ..., — Mr. V. T. Hill. 5.4—1—13—3, bowled in two inninss only, and Mr. D. L. Evan3, 7—3—IE—0, and W estcott, 2—0—14—0, but once. W oods delivered four wides and a no-ball, Nichols two wides, and Fowler and Rowe one wide apiece.

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