Cricket 1894

898 CRICKET s A WEEKLY HECORD OP THE GAME. SEPT. 13, 1894 H O RN SE Y CLUB. Matches played 48.—W on 20, drawn 18, tie 1, abandoned 4, lost 9. HornEey scored 7,986 for 4S6 w ickets—equal to 38.31 runs per wicket Opponents scored 5,611 runs for 453 wickets—equal to 12.89 runs per wicket RESULTS OP MATCHES. May 5—v. Islington Albion. Drawn. Hornsey, 117; Is iogton Albion, 43 for five wickets. May 5—v. Cheshunt and D istrict. Drawn. Horn­ sey, 45 for five wickets; Cheshunt and District, 117 for eight wickets (ioniogs declared closed;. May 12—v. Finchley. Drawn. Hornsey, 141 for eight wickets linniogs declared closed ;; Finchley, 49 for seven wickets. May 14—v. Richm ond. Lost. Hornsey, 91; Rich­ m ond, 242. May 14—v. Richm ond. Won. Hornsey, 114 and 164 : Richm ond, 56 and 26 for one wicket. May 19—v. Clapton. Drawn. Hornsey, 237 for five wickets; Clapton, 31 for two wickeds May 19—v. Ciapton. Drawn. Hornsey, IC6 fjr five w ickets; Clapton, 147. May 26—v Uxbridge. W on. Hornsey, 185; Ux­ bridge, 141. May 26—v. Pallingswick. W on. Hornsey, 351 for four w ickets; Pallingswic's 92. May 31—v. Crystal Palace. Lost. Hornsey, 339; Crystal Palace, 179. June 2- v . London Scottish. Drawn. Hornsey, 381 for eight wickets (innings declared closed;; London Scottieh, 63 for four wickets. June 2—v. Northbrook. Won Hornsey, 310; Northbrook. 48 and £9 for five wickets. Jane 6—v. Hampstead. Tie. Hornsey, 54; Hamp­ stead, 54 and 87. June 9—v. Clapton. Drawn. Hornsey, 47 for eight w ickets; Clapton, 139. June 9—v. Clapton. W on. Hornsey, 105; Clapton, 84. June 14—v. Hertford Town. W on. Hornsey, 209; Hertford Town, 31 and 76 for seven wickets. June 3 6 -v. W oodford We is. Won. Hornsey, 190 for four wickets (innings declared closed); W oodford Well8, 46. June 36—v. WilJesden. W od . Hornsey, 167; Willesden, 59. June 16—v. Bigbgate School. Drawn. Horneey, 306 for eight wickets (innings declared closed ); Highgate School, 62 for seven wicketp. June 23—v. Old Rugbeians. Lost. Hornsey, 161 and 83 for five w ickets; Old Rugbeians, 2 8. June S3—v. Christ’s College. Won. Hornsey, 305 and COfor four wickets ; Christ’s College, 95. June 27—v. Chiswick Park. Drawn. Hornsey, 242; Chiswick Park, 126 for six wickets. June 30—v. G anville. Drawn. Hornsey, 230 ; Granville, 110 for fi/c wickets. June 30-v . South Hampstead. Lost. Hornsey, 86 and 31 for one w icket; South Hamp­ stead, 16?. July 2 -v . H ertford Town. W on. Hornsey, 259 ; Hertford Town, 107. July 3—v. Broxtourne. W on. Hornsey, 351 for nine wickets ; Broxbourne. 123. July 4—v. Hampstead. Lost. Hornsey, 87 and 174 for four wickets ; Hampstead, 212. July 5—v. Old W estminsters. Drawn. Hornsey, 196 for six wickets ; Old W estminsters, 228. July 6—v. M.C.C. and Ground. Drawn. Hornsey, 592; M.C.C. and Ground, 301 for two wickets. July 7- v. Chiswick Park. Won. Hornsey. 382 for eight wickets ; Chiswick Park ,171. July 7—v. Southgate. Drawn. Hornsey, 76 for five wiefcets; Southgate, 201. July 11—v. Christ’s College. Won. Hornsey, 284 for frix w ickets; Christ’s College, 44. July 14—v. Granville. Lost. Hornsey, 95 ; Gran­ ville, 97 and 39 for five wickets. July 38—v. St. Bartholom ew's Hospital. W on. Hornsey, 321; St. Bartholom ew’s Hospital, 73 and 49 for four wickets. July 21—v. Northbrook. W on. HornEey, 304 and 67 for four wickets ; Northbroofc, 53. July 21—v. London Scottish. W on. Hornsey, 332. London Scottish 121. July 28-v . Brentwood. Drawn. Hornsey, 295 for six wickets (innings declared closed). Brentwood, 135 for seven wickets. August 4—v. Surbiton. Won. Hornsey, 359. Surbiton, 319. August 4—v. Finchley. Drawn. Hornsey, 53 for two wickets. Finchley,171 for six wickets (innings declared closed). August 6--v. Uxbridge. W on. Hornsey, 398. Uxbridge, 85 and 21 for four wickets. August 6—v. Duiwich. Lost. Hornsey,68. Dulwich, 324 aud 44 for two wickets. August 31—v. Southgate. Drawn Hornsey, 133. Southgate, 67 for six wickets. August 11—v. Chiswick Park. W on. Hornsey, 324. Chiswick Park, 10?. August 18—v.Cheshuntand District.Lost.Hornsey, 76. Cheshunt and District, 104. August 18—v. Finchley. Drawn. Hornsey, 164 for three wickets (innings declared closed). Mnchley, 111 for six wickets. Septem ber 1—v. Nondescript*. Lost. Hornsey, 109. Nondescripts, 202 for six wickets (innings declared closed). September 1—v. Wanstead. Drawn. Hornsey, 359. Wanstead, 65 for eignt wickets. September 8—v. Willesden. W on. Hornsey, £21 for eight wickets. Willesden, 62. BATTING AVERAGES. Twelve Innings and Upwards. Times Most, in Inns. not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. W . H. Davis 16 ... 4 . . 519 .. 101* ... 43.3 B. F. Furoiss ... 17 ... 4 . . 409 .. 71* .. 31.6 G. H. Swinstead 26 ... 4 . . 552 .. 81 ... 25.2 F. B. D e n t.......... 34 ... 3 .. 263 . . 109* ... 23.10 S. I . Clarke 2.5 ... 3 ... 5 0 . .. 1H5 ... 23 4 A. E. Turcerville 14 ... 2 .. 248 . . 51 ... 20.8 R. H. K in g ........... 35 ... 5 .. 199 . . 57* . 19.9 E. A. Cox ........... 34 i 243 . . 83 ... 18.9 L. H. Bacm eister i*3 !*.! 4 ” 351 . . 78* ... 18.12 L. Tubbs ........... 19 ... 0 .. 319 . . 67 ... 36.15 R. J. Hutchinson 16 ... 1 .. 237 . . 55 ... 35.12 B. A. Clarke 37 ... 1 .. 245 . . 55 .. 15.5 W . P. Herrison... 37 ... 1 .. 244 . . 61 ... 15.4 E. H. Bacm eister 27 ... 1 ... 378 . . 65 ... 14.14 D. N im m o ........... 15 ... 3 .. 156 . . 36* ... 13 J. A. E. Hickson 14 ... 2 .. 147 . . 4J ... 12.3 H. CoUingridge .. 34 ... 5 .. 99 . . 28 ... 11 F. H. Swi j stead 21 ... 2 .. 228 . . 48* ... 10.8 Under Twelve Innings. H. W ade ... ... 5 ... 2 .. 353 . . 69* ... 51 R. W . Nicholls... 9 ... 1 .. 214 . . 129 ... 26.6 F. H. Nimm o ... 11 ... 1 .. 20b . . 67 ... 20.3 W. K. Ingham ... 9 ... 2 .. 121 . . 59 ... 17.2 S. W . lu bbs ... 4 ... 1 .. 47 . . 23 ... 15 2 F. Orton ........... 11 ... 2 .. 133 . . 49 ... 34.7 C. Bryer ........... 4 ... 0 .. 57 . . 49 ... 14.1 W . E. Manniog... 3 ... 1 .. 29 . . 16 ... 34.1 E. J. Ramsey ... 11 ... 0 .. 343 . . 36 ... 33 E. W . N icholls... 8 ... 3 .. 61 . . 19 ... 32.1 H. Co let ........... 6 ... 1 .. 59 . . 28 ... 33.4 F. O. Tubby ... 11 ... 1 .. 305 . . 33 ... 10.5 T. A. N icholls ... 4 ... 1 .. 32 . . 21 ... 30.2 J. SI. Giblett ... 7 ... 2 .. 51 . . 27* ... 30.1 J. Dempsey 9 ... 2 .. 60 . . 27 ... 8.4 C. W . Talbot ... 10 ... 0 .. 83 . . 28 ... 8 H. W . Sh irp ... 11 ... 2 .. 73 . . 18 ... 7-8 S. L. K in g .......... 6 ... 0 .. 40 . . 13 ... 6.4 Irving Nicholls .. 6 ... H .. 26 . . 15 ... 4.2 C. D. R o s s .......... 3 ... 1 .. 8 . . 6* ... 4 S. S. Taylor 3 ... 0 .. 10 . . 7 ... 3.1 a. E. Blower 3 ... 1 .'. 5 . . 4 ... 2.1 F. B isik er........... 3 .. 0 .. . 4 ... 3.2 A. W orsley........... 3 .. 0 .. 5 . 5 ... 3.2 Two innings e a ch :—E . F. King, 9—7*; H. D. Littlewood, 4—2; F. J. N icholls, 53—0 ; H. W. Priestley, 4—0; G. P. Stevenj, 57—2. One innings each :—W . Bird, 0; H. S. Broome, 6; G. P. Cox, 0 ; H. J. French, 2; G. B. Haughton, 4 ; F. Talbot, 0. BOW LING AVERAGES. Under Ten W ickets. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. H. C ollet.................. 78 . . 37 . . I ll . . 15 . . 7.40 B. A. C la rk e.......... 259 . . 94 . . 448 . . 51 . . 8.78 W. H. Davis . ... 41 . . 14 . . 89 10 . . 8.9 L. H. Bacm eister 372 . . 1*23 . . 677 . . 73 . . 9.*7 S. L. Clarke ........... 242 . . 83 . . 503 . . 52 . . 9.83 O. H. Swinstead ... 391 . . S9 . . 857 . . 82 . . 30.57 F. B. Dent ........... 88 . . 23 . . 214 . . 18 . . 33 88 R. H. King ... ... 35 . . 4 . . 128 . . 30 . . 32.8 F. O. T u b b y ........... 73 . . 26 . . 160 . . 32 . . 33.33 B. F. F u roiss......... &0 . . 20 . . 198 . . 34 . . 34.14 F. H. Swinstead ... 205 . . 53 . . 503 . . 33 . . 35.33 E. H. Bacm eister 136 . . 37 . . 355 . . 32 . . 29.58 The fallowing bowled under ten w i c k e t s H . W. Shatp 9, J. Dempsey 8, <\ Bryer 7, J. M. (>iblett 7, W. P. Harrison 4, F. J. Nicholls 3. A. E. Flower 1, Irving Nicholls 1, P. H. N imm o 1, E. J. Ramsey 3, and C. D. Ross 3. D ll. W . G. G RACE ’S X I. v. MR. W . W . R E A D ’ S X I. The following will be the elevens in this annual match, to take place to-m orrow and Saturday at Reigate. Dr. W . G. Grace’s X I .: W . G. Grace, H. T. Hewett, W . G. Grace, jun., F. Mitchell, W . L. Murdoch, and G. Brann ; with Lockwood, W ood, Hayward, Street, and Smith (F. E.) Mr. W . W . Read’s X I. : W . W . Read, S. M. J. W oods, K. S. R anjitsinhji, W . Newham ,W . T. Graburn, and F . A. G. Leveson-Gower, with Maurice Read, Abel, Brockwell, Riohard- son, and Ayres. CR ICKET IN YOKOHAMA. H.M. FLEET v. YOKOHAMA.—Played on June 27. There were two scores o f over a hundred for Yokohama. H.M. F l e e t . First Innings. Lieut. C. F. Thursby, b White .................. 5 F.B.Noble,b Edwards 30 Lieut. Sir. R. K. Ar- buthnot, b Edwards 0 Lieut. F. A. Powlett, c and b Edwards ... 6 Lieut. A. Oldham, not out ..........................41 Lieut. E. La T. Leat- ham, b Edwardi ... 36 Lieut. H. W. James, b Edwards ........... 4 In the Second Innings Powlett scored, b W alford 37, Oldham, c W hite, b Edwards 35, L eu ham . b Edwards 27, James (run out) I, Da Costa (not out) 7, Fergusson, b Edwards 0 ; b 2, lb 1.—Total, 70. Y okohama . Lieut. Da Costa, b E dw ards.................. G. R. Blount, b W hite ................... Lieut. J. Fergusson, b Edwards ........... —Walker, b Edwards B 2, lb 2 ........... Total ... ... F. K. Crawford, b Arbuthnot ........... 5 H.B.Dickinson, c and b Powlett.................. 5 F. E. White, c Thurs­ by, b Oldham...........102 W. D. 9. Edwards, c Walker,b lrbuthnotlOO A. B. Walford, c James, bPowlett ... 15 E. O. Kenyon, c Walker, b Oldham 0 E. R. Morris, not out 45 H.R.Mair, c Thursby, b A rbu th nnt........... C.A. Biack, b Arbuth­ not ........................... E.Libeand.b Arbuth­ not H. R. Hunt, b Blount B 9, lb 2 ........... Total ...291 BUCKHURST H ILL v. HOLBORN.—Played a Buckhurst Hill on Sept. 8. B u c k h u r s t H il l . A. Law, c Bonner, b Vieusseux .......... 19 A. Richmond, bVieus- s e u x ...........................21 J. Smith, lbw, b nar­ rower .......................... 2 Rut sell (E), c Vieus­ seux, b H arrower... 3 W . Roper, b Vieus­ seux ... ........... . 5 Russell (W ,l, st Bon­ ner, b Harrower ... 2 J.W . Bonner, b Roper 10 R . P. Harrower, b Law ..........................£7 W. Hanwell, not out 60 G. W. Cook, c Cie- mentson, b Vieus­ seux ......................... 21 F. A. Barnardo, lbw, b H a rro w e r........... 0 T.S.Barwell,c Adam, b Barrower ... 2 J. J. Sheldon, c Cle- mentson, b Vieus­ seux .......................... 1 J. W . Butler, not out 1 B 8, lb 2 Total ... 30 W. D. Adam, not out 61 B ............................. 6 Total ...364 S. Walker, E. C. Burridge, H. Clementson, F. Mayo, W. W. Green, F. Henry, and E. T. Vieus- teux did not tat. SU CTON (2) v. LONDON H O SPITAL.-Played at Low er Edmonton on September 8. L ondon H o spital . G.H.Fisher.c Temple­ ton, b Martyr........... 8 F. F. W ard, b Martyr 4 R. Caesar, b Martyr... 15 G.L. Roberta,c Blades, b Bell........................... 9 F. Barrett, c Blades,b Martyr ................... 4 E. C. Salt, not out ... 14 W. G. Mortimer, b Martyr .................. 10 A. P. Gibbons, b S tew ard................... W. B. Butler, run out ........................... H. E. Dixon, c Tur­ ner, b Steward ... R. D. Fisher, c Bell.b Martyr ................... B 3, lb 1, nb 1... Total ... 77 S u t t o n . R. M. Bell, c and b Roberts .................. 4 R. Turner, lbw, b Robert' ...................10 E. C. Steward, c Barrett, b Roberta 1 J. W . Martyr, run out .......................... 0 G. R. Blades, b Ward 3 L. V. Straker, c M or­ timer, b R oberts... 10 S. Templeton, c G. H. Fisher, b W ard ... 2 W. A. Hunt, lbw, b Roberts ................... W Poole, c and b Ward ................... V. R. Brom age, c G. H. Fisher, b W ard ................... J. Seear, not out ... Lb 2, nb 1 ........... Total 4 2 3 ... 40

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