Cricket 1894

SEPT. 13, 1894 OBIOKMfs A WEEKJVY BEGGED OF THE 0AM *. 387 has never known what damaged hands mean. Well, his hands are small, and very fleshy, the ball of the thumb being especially well padded. “ That’s the secret,” was his significant explanation. Possessors of pudgy hands, walk up : ask yourselves whether you had not better go into immediate practice for County wicket-keeping. P.S .—Another practical treatise pro­ mised, “ Cricket, and how to play it.’’ The title has been used before, so beware of the Copyright Law. It must not be the old thing with Brock svell’s name in the place of Abel’s, the latter having, as I previously pointed out, been substituted for the original author’s, John Wisden, or rather Captain Crawley. A bona fid e new book from a great cricketer would prove a treasure; but no piracy, remember. There are too many students of cricket literature to-day for pious frauds to go undetected. RICHMOND CLUB.—Matches played 29—Won £9, lost 3, drawn 6. BATTING AVERAGE 3. Ten Innings and Over. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an inns. Aver. A. S. Bu 1 ... ... 10 ... 2 ... 459 .... 76 . 57.3 G. W. Beldam ... 19 ... 4 . .. 535 ... 101* ... 35.10 F. P. Francis ... 17 .. 1 ... 537 .... 193 .. 3 <.9 E. Evershed .. 11 .. 1 ... *61 ... 100* .... 26.4 H. S. Greaves ... 12 ... 1 ... 2;4 ... 53 .... 2 U E. W. Ball .. ... 18 ... 4 ... 313 .... 76* . 22 5 r . Nettleton ... 13 .. 0 .. 227 ... 56 .... 17.6 P. T. W rigley ... 12 ... 2 ... 153 ... 33 .... 1\2 L. H. Gunnery ... 13 ... 3 ... 161 ... 51 .... 15.1 h . B. Denham ... 26 ... 2 ... 3">6 ... 51 .... 11.°o W . W illiams ... 2> ... 2 ... 303 .,.. 72 .. 13 9 W. Furze ... ... 17 ... 2 ... 141 .... 46 . 9.6 K. P. Bruce ... 10 ., 2 ... 68 ... 18 .. . 8.4 A. W. Knight ... 12 .. f> ... 5 > .... 11 .... 7.6 N. Roberts ... ... 12 .. 3 ... 30 ... 9 . 3.3 Three Innings and Over. H. C. Proece 4 .. 0 ... 9) ... 6J ... 23 I A. Leechman ... 4 1 ... 17 ... 28* .... 22.1 R. N. Hinck* 9 .,.. 3 ... 101 ... 2G .... 16.5 W. J. P. Dodgson 4 .,.. 0 ... 52 ... 41 ... 13 E. A B u sh ........... 7 .. 0 ... 85 ... 33 .. 12.1 E. D. C ecil........... 4 .. 1 ... 36 ... 37* ... 12 M Elliott ........... 4 .,.. 0 ... 3) ... 23 .. 9.3 R. W. Burrowes 9 ... 0 ... 64 ... 39 .. 7.1 F. H ill................... 5 ..„ 0 ... 33 ... 14 .,.. 6.3 1 . 8haw ........... 4 ... 0 ... 19 .... 15 .. 4.3 P. Home ........... 3 .. 1 ... 8 ... 8 .. 4 E. P. James 3 ... 0 ... 10 .... 6 .,,. 8.1 The following played in less than three innings: —C. Beldam, 1—27*; R. F. Chaldicott, 0 -6 * ; H. Stewart, 2 —0; C. H. Tanner, 22—0; C. H. U*le, 2—0; D. K. Brown, 4—3; H. H ewison.l*—0* : l ! Docker, 4—1; A. R03S. 15; O. Erans, 0 ; A. Van Neck, 3; and W. Ca^t’eden, 0. BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs- Wkts. Aver. W. WilPams ... 406 3 ... 10 J ... 85 5 ... 108 ... 7.10J H. P. Denham 514.2 ... 119 .,. 8 2 . . . 99 .. 8.80 E. Eve shed ... 19.2 ... 5 ... 46 ... 5 ... 9.1 C. A. Beldam ... 30,4 ... 9 ... 53 ... 5 ... 10.2 F. P. Francis ... 91 ... 38 ... 168 ... 15 .. 11.3 G. W. Beldim ... 105 3 . . 1 2 . . 382 . 34 ... l'.S A. V/. K nigh t... 198.3 ... S3 ... 468 ... 30 ... 15.18 H. 9. G reives .. 45 .. 12 ... 116 .... G .. 19.‘2 The following b o ile d in Ipss than three innings and took wickets :— \. 3. Bull 2, K R. Bruce 2, L. D ocke: 8, M. Elliotc 1, R. F. Chaldic^tt 1, C. Nettleton 3, and R. N. Hiucks 1. T h r e e D o z e n O r d e r o p G oing-im C a rd s with latest improvements, together with Wooden C*se for hanging up in Pavilion or tent, sent on receipt of 2/9 by the Manager of this Paper, 41, tit. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.O L. H ALL’S XI. v. XVIII. OF ABERDEENSHIRE. —Played at Aberdeen on Friday and Saturday. Hail’d XI. won easily by 64 runs. Watson took sixteen wickets for 61runs and Attewell ten for 36. H all ’ s XI. First Ianings. ^Second Ianings. Mr. A. Sellers, c Elsmie, b Ranfield .......................... 9 c Christie, b Reid ........... 11 H il', c Gordon, b Reid ... 31 c Williams, b R e id ................. 6 Bean, b R e id ......................... 45 c and b Rei I ... 0 Flowers, c and b Reid ... 8 st M'Kay, b Ran­ field .................. 'cl Chatterton, c M Kinnon, b Reid .................................. 1 low, b Reid 0 Mr. R. W . Frank, c M'Kay, b R eid ................................ 9 c Haigh, b Ran- fie ll.................. 10 Storer, b Reid .................. 4 r o t oat ........... 11 Pougher, c and b Gould ... 19 c Gordon, b Ranfield.......... 1 Attewell, c M'Kay, D Reid 8 Burns, c Burnett, b Reid .. 1 b B u rn ett........... 0 Watson, not o u t ................. 3 not out ........... 0 E x tra s .......................... 8 E x tra ?........... G Total ..................150 Total ... 82 Innings declared closed. A b e r d e e n s h ir e . First Iunings. Burnett.c Burns,b Pougher 0 Mr. J. ^ il iam*, b Burns... 14 Haigh run out .................. 0 G iob, b W a tso n ..................3J M'Kinnon, c Hall, b A tte­ well .................................. 8 Reid b W a tso n .................. a O. Watt, b Watson ........... 0 Ranfield, c Pougher, b W atson ..........................10 E smie, b W atson .......... 0 Goald, c Burns, b Attewell 4 Davidson. c Pougher, b W atson .......................... 2 Innes, b AH ew ell.. .......... 4 M‘Kay,cPougher,b Watson 6 Spence, c Burrs, b Watson 0 Christie, c Atcewel', b W atson .......................... 3 Blann, b Watson ........... 1 Gordo i. not o u t .................. 0 Cormack, b Attewell ... 1 E x tr a s .......................... 4 Total ..................9J Second Innings, st titorer, t> Pougher .......... b Attewell........... b Watson ... ... c S t o r e r , b W a ts o n ........... b Wataon ... ... b A ttew ell.......... not out ........... b A ttew ell........... 1 b F o w e rs........... 7 b Attewe 1 ......... 0 st S t o r e r , b W a ts o n ...........18 cBean,b * atson 0 c Poughcr, b W a te o n ...........10 b F low ers........... 0 cEe\n,bAttewell 3 run out ... 3 c H «ll,b Attewfll 0 b F low ers........... 2 l<x fcraa........... 0 Total ... 7o GRANVILLE (LE E ) (2) v. GOLDSM ITHV IN­ STITU TE.—Played at Lee on feptem ter 8. G r a n v il l e . First Innings. R. F. Taylor,c W iudetank, b Duiton .......................... J. H. Fry, d D utton *.......... J. P. Clarkson, b Dutton... W. Edwards, b Duttoa ... W. Greer, run out .......... A. Hersee, b W indebank... J. A. Johu9tnn, b D uttm ... A. Da\is, b Dutton . F. E. Liiuder, c Cryer, b D utton.......................... A. L. Ryder, not out .. G. Helder, c Windett, Windebank ........... E x tras... „ ... Second Innings. b Dutton ... b Cryer b Cryer c W iodett, Cryer ... not out not out ........... 3 b D u tto n ........... 7 c Easton,b Crycr 4 Total ..................31 Total ... 63 G oldsmiths ’ I nstitute . F. Shearmann, b D a v is......................... 4 S. Cryer, b tfe'der ... l i J. C. Stone, c and b Helder .................. 6 A. I .B u ck ,cE d w a rd * , b Davis ................... 3 8. R. Best, lbw, b Helder ................... 3 R. * indebank, c Fry, b He der .................. 0 W indett, c Edwards, b H e lie r.................. W . H. Cook, b DavU L. T. Easton, not out A. Fau!kner,b Helder G. Dutton, b Helder E x tra s................. Total ... 34 C a b in e t P h o t o g r a p h s of Brockwell, Richard­ son, HajWArd, Lockwood, Atel and Wood. Price Is. each. Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrews Hill, E.C. CR ICKET IN B R IT ISH COLUMBIA. H.M.8. ROYAL ARTHUR v. TH E BAR.—Played at Esquimalt on August 16. Lieut. Barnes scored 112 out o f 266 for the R oj al Arthur. H.M.S. R o y a l A r t h u r . Mr. Petch, c and b T. Pooley ........... ... 37 Mr. Nhpier, b W ol’.ey 2 Lashley, b Wolley ... 1 Liaut. Barnes, lbw, b W a r d ......................... 152 Lieut. Davy, b T. Pooley ................... 0 Lieu'-Phipps-Hornby, b T. Pooley ........... 8 Mr. Wigram, b Ward 23 Lieut. H or. V. Stan­ ley, b Morley ... 35 Mr. CiichtoL-Mait- land, b Moiley ... 6 Lieut.Nichols jn, not out .......................... 4 M-\ Chance, c Perry, b M o r le y ................ 0 B li, lb 5, w 8 .. 27 T o t a l......... 256 First Innings. Mr. T . Pooley, c .and b Hornby .......................... 2 Mr. G. Smith, b Maitland 51 M-. 8. M nley, c Davy, b M iitlan d ............................. 8 Mr. A. Anderson, b Barnes 3 Mr. B. Drake, c Nicholson, b Ba nes ........................10 M -. P. Perrv, b Barne3 ... 0 Mr. C. E. Pooley, run out 21 Mr. C. Ward, b Maitland... 0 Mr. C. P. "•olley, not out 14 Mr. S. W onteD , bBarnes 7 Mr. R. McKae, D Barnes ... 1 B 4,1) 1, w 1 ........ 6 Second Innings. b Barnes ...........13 c Barnes, b Hornby ........... 0 b Barnes ........... 3 c Maitland, b Hornby ........... 4 not out ... ... 13 c Davy,b Hornby 4 not nut ........... l c Barnes, b H o rn b y ........... 3 Total ...126 B ........... Total CRICKET IN IND IA . B E L L \R Y v. SUCUNDERAB A D .-P layed at Bel ary on AuRU st8and9. Mr. Daaing. it win le seen, score! 226, and Mr. Lang, who played occasionally for Essex two or three years ago, 96. S ecunderabad . firs t Innings. A. P. Arnold (1st M.L ), c Wintour, b Lang ........... G. D. Campbell (Welsh), b Lang ........... ... ... ... Capt. Stokes (R.H.A.), c Morgan, b Wintour Second Innings. 4 c Curtis, b W in- toar not out c BirkTey, Morgan ... ... 11 ...101 b 4 ... 19 J. A. S. Murray (8uffolk), c Curtis, b Lang ... . 0 o Morgan ... Surg. Capt. Palk (L.itf.S.), C and b Tarver ..................19 c Evans, b W in­ tour ................... 3 Capt. H utchinson (R.A.) c Dewing, b Lang ........... 7 lbw, b Morgan... 10 Capt. S h u e (8. \.),c Evans, u W intour... ........... 0 b L in g ............ 68 Capt. Stevens. (15th M.I.), c Evans, b Lang .......... 7 c and b W intour 0 E. D. Cameron (R.H .\.), b Lang ..................................21 st Ev..ns, b W in tou r..........13 Surg. M ajor Carleton, ( \..M.S ), ibw, b Lang ... 1 c Evans, b W in- t o u r .................... 2 C »pl. MacDonald (2nd 1 H.C.), not out ........... 1 c Birkley, b Win­ tour ................... 0 B 6, lb 3.......................... 9 B 13. lb 2, nb 4 19 Total ...........81 B e l l a r y . Total ...253 R.H.Dewing( l6thM.T.). b Shute ...................22G Bandmaster Birklny (Cheshire), cH u 'ch - insou, b Palk ........... 8 W.K.Tarve'(Cheshire), c Falk, b Camptel> 89 G. G. Lan? ( \. York), b Shute ......................£6 P:e. Ev .ns (Chcshte), M *jor Curtis (R.A.), B. Henning (R.A.), A. F. Cumberlege (R.E.), and Pte. Morgan (Cheshire) did not bat. Innings declared closed. Lance - Corp. Hurst ( C h e s h i r e , b M u rray................... 4 E. Wintour(3rdM.L.), not o a t .................... 6 B2, lb 6 ........... 8 T o t a l............437

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