Cricket 1894
SEPT. 20, 1894 CRICKET : A WEEKLY EEC.ORD OF THE GAME. 411 POLLINGS WICK v. MR. N. V. NORMAN’S XI. —Played at East Acton on Sept. 13. N. V. N orman ’ s XI. S. Colmar, b Camp bell ... ...................12 E. H. S. Berridge, b Campbell................. l E. L Dunster, bMar- Iow ........................ o W. R. Manning, b Campbell................. 2 B. H. smiih, bCamp- b e l ..........................12 A. J. Clarke, c Bate, b Campbell ..........29 N. V. Norman, not out ....................... A. Me ltr, b Marlow F. Arnold, b Marlow A. J. Cartar, c Camp- bcl', b Marlow R. Harwocd.b Camp bell ........................ B ........................ Toial .......... P a llih g sw ic k . F. M ok , b Harwood... 4 A. R. Bobbs.c Carter, b Mel er ................. 2 S. Cheesman, lbw, b Arno d .................36 Mar ow, run out ... 11 H. Y. Bate, c Smith, b Norman ..........34 C. De Wintoo, lbw, b Harwood................. 7 C. Hay Campbell, c Dunster.b Norman 24 W. B. Chalmers, c 3mith, b Norman 0 A. W. Graham, not out ... ................ o B 16, lo 1, w 1 ... 18 Total ...llJ6 PALLINGSWICK CLUB-MARRIED v. SINGLE. —Played atEatt Acton on SeptemVer 15. M abr e d . Marlow, b De Winton 7 >*. Cheesman, run out 35 W. C. Yarborough, b Haycraft ... .. 19 G. F. Griffio, b Camp- tell ........................17 W. H. Burnside, b Campbell................. 2 F. Sanderson, b Hay craft ........................13 A. Dampier, lbw, b H aycraft................. 4 W- J. Haycraft, hw, b De Wintjn ..........17 B. Rennie, b Camp bell ... ... _ 8 M. T. La 1hangue, c and b De Winton 11 F. Bribner, notout 2 R. Harwood, c Youn ger, b Campbell 7 N. V. Norman (sub), b De Winton........ 2 B ........................ 9 T otal ..153 S in gle . A. H. Millson, b Mar low ........................ 6 F. 8. HeynemanD, c Cheesmau.b Mar'ow 0 L. Walker, b Marlow 2 J. 8. Haycraft, b Mar low ...................... 26 C. De Winton,. c Hay craft, b Marlow ... 7 J. Bowstead, ltw, b Marlow ... ... 0 J. H. Dean Drake, b H arw ood................ 4 F.Lamp rd.bMarlow 3 W. A. Langhcrne, b Marlow ... ......... ^ A. w. Graham, c DaT->pier,bMarlow 4 J.R. Your g-r run out 0 C. H. Campbell, b M arlow ................. G. W. Nicholls, not out ........................li B ........................ 3 Total ... 73 IGFOfcD v. MA.N03 PARK- September 15. -Played t-t Ilfoid on M inor P ai « k . F. Murrells, c Carter, b Spencer................. 2 A.Mistlebrook.c Gads- don, b Carter........ 1 G. Pottinger, c Lett, b Carter ................. 4 F. Dand, run out ... 1 W. Magson.o Spencer 0 A. Towle, b Carter ... 1} W. Woodward, c Knapp, b Spencer .. 0 C.E.Leach,b Spencer 11 C. Ryles, b Spencer .. 0 R. Sunsmie, c Clark, b Spencer .......... 2 C. Lonimer, not out 0 Extras................ 4 Total I lfo r d . CRICKET IN PHILADELPHIA. GERMANTOWN v. COMBINED TEAM .— This matob, of Germantown played on August 29, was against a team selected from the Staten Island and New Jersey Athletic Club, and ended in a win for the Combined Team by 27 runs. G erm ak to w n . G. S. ‘Patterson, b T yers...................... 33 F. w. Bohlen, b Cob-*23 A. H. Brockie. b Cobb 55 Rigley, c MacNuit, b Wright ................15 Attewel), b Cobb ... 17 E. W. Clark, jun., b C obb....................... 1 L. \.Biddle, b Wright 5 8. Newhall, not out 0 F. Green, b Wright .. 0 J. Dallam, b Cobb ... 0 R. G. Wright, lbw, b Wright ................. 1 B 13,1b 2 ..........11 Total . 162 C om bined T e a m . Tyers, b C lark......... 21 J.tf.Lambkin, c Atte- well, b Patterson ... 16 H. G. Wright, b Clark 22 C. Ryer<. b Cl*rk ... 10 M. R.Cobb, b Clark .. 15 H. M*cNutt, b Clark 10 T. S. Jevons, b Clark 2 Writ?hfc, b Attewell... 5 F. G. Payne, not out 57 A. Gunn,bPatterson 7 C. Boyd, c Clark, b Attewell.................10 B 11, lb 3 ..........14 Total 189 MR. F. RED 3RW E ’3 BRIGHTON XI. v. M R R. C. RAMSAY’S LOSDOS X I .-H iy e l at Sydenham on Sept. 17 an I 18. M r . F. R e d g r iv e ’s XC. SecDnd Innings. First Innings. H. Norman, c Kohlbeck, D Hinton............... . W. T. Spenctr, c Lorrimer, b Dand .. C. H. Dix »n, c Dand, 11 b i o w I j .................... 11 F. L.etf, c Tow’e, b W. Johnson, b Dani 0 D and.......... 17 H. w. ljinco n, b A. Harnes, b I’owle .. 4 Dand ................. 18 G Turner, c Murrells, A. Knspp, b Towle... 2 _ b Dand ......... 24 R. J. Oerter, not out 0 a. B. Clark, c Towle, b Extras................ 8 D -n d ........................ 0 C. H. Gacfsdon, c Total ... ... 95 Lorrimer, b Dand... 0 « ... 25 st Monsby, b Cornish........21 E. G. Sefton, st Monsby, b Rot son .......................17 c Kohlbeck, b Hinton ........17 A. Ma:ten, c Ramsay, b Lang ...............................21 b Robson ........14 R. Kates, b Hinton .............18 c Monsty, b C oroish......... 0 W. Hubble, nDt o u t..........37 c Kohlceck, b Binton ....... 13 H. Riddlesdown, b Cor nish .............................. 11 St Monsby, b Smiih, Een.... 27 L. Watson, c Kohlbeck, b Rotson ........................14 c Southcombe, b Lang ....... 5 F. A. Ralston, b Roteoa .. 7 c Kohlbeck, b Lang ....... 12 D. E. L^ng, c Kohlbeck, b Hint >n............................. 11 b Smith, sen. ... 8 F. Redgrave, b Corni h ... 7 c Kohloeck, b Robson .......13 L. A.Tayl>r, c Rjtson, b Smith, sen....................... 6 notouli .......... 5 Total ..........174 Total ...138 M r . R. C. R amsay ’ s XI. First Innings. Second Innings. H. Sjuthcombe, b Riddles- d o w n .............................. 11 bR idd’.esdown... 1 F. Mark, c Sefton, b Red grave ........................ •• 15 c Hu' b’e, b Red grave ... * ... 9 C. Hinton, c Kates, b Red grave ...............................£5 b Redgrave ... 5 J. a. Kohlbeck. c Taylor, b Long ...............................27 not out .......... 35 A. Monsby, b Riddles- down ...............................20 b Riddlesdown... 11 C, Smith, sen., c Hubble, b R edgrave........................27 c Redgrave, b Sefoon ..........31 F. Abhwell, b Taylor.......... 7 b Reigrave ... 3 C R. Lang, c Wat8>n, b Sefton...............................17 c Norman, b Long .......... R. C. Ramsay, c Redgrave, b Taylor ....................... 21 not out .......... I J. K. G. rnish, not out ... 1 b Taj lor ........... E. P. Robson, b Beficn ... 5 B 3.1D 4................. 7 B 3, lb 4 ... Total ..193 ADDINGTON v. AD DISOOMBE.—Played at Addiscombe on September 15. A d d ie c o m b e . G. A. M a rtiD , Sam pson................. 2 R. Martin, c Docking, b Hurd ................. 6 A. Pulford, c Samp son, b Hurd .......... 0 E. R. B. Jeis.n, b Sam pson.................10 D. M. Roberts, b Samp3o n ................ 19 H. M. btovo!d,b Hnrd 2 H. Clark, c Holder, b A llen........................15 H. G. Roberts, c Sampson, b Allen 34 S. Wiltshire, b Ware ................. 0 J. R. Coulthard, b Al'en........................ 3 H. P. Moore, not out 0 Extras .......... 4 To'al ... 95 A ddington . C. Fielder, b H. G. fl. W.C. Bedford, not Roberts .......... 7 ont ......... ... 16 G. H. Slade, b H. G. S R. Docking, b G. Roterta ................. 6 A. Mai tin . ... 0 A. H. AlleD, b H. G. Rev. M cLeod,bG. A. Roberts ................. 4 Martin .. ... 0 G. AnseH, c Jensen, b J Hurd, c H* G. G. A. Mart n ......... 3D Roberts, 1 H. P. 0. W. Samp3oD, c PulMoore ... 4 ford, b G. A. Martin 1 D.Ware, b H.P,Moore 4 W. H. Still, b S. WiltExtras ... 13 shire .......... ... ... 19 Totd ...104 THAME3 DITTON.- Matehei played 23—won 8 lost 8, drawn 1L. abandoned 1. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. J. M. R ead ......... 5 ... 1 ... 178 ... 53 .. 44.50 W. T. Milbourn... £0 2 ... 535 ... 101 .. 3U.83 W. H. Alexander 4 1 ... 79 ... 37* . 26.33 G. W. Ayres ... 14 1 ... 296 ... 111*.. *2.76 W. T. Graburn... 10 ... 1 .. 203 ... 42 .. 22.55 A. T. We b ........ 1) ... 2 ... 12» ... 37 .. 15.62 E . A. Halliwell... 5 ... 0 ... 62 ... 22 .. 12.40 J. Shepperd........ 6 1 ... 62 ... 25*.. 12.40 S. B. Lawless ... 19 ... 2 ... 145 ... 23 .. 8.52 C. T. Lawless ... 15 ... 2 ... 1C8 ... 31*.. 8.80 F. J. Mathews ... 36 2 ... 116 ... 52*.. 8.8 Cliff rd Crowther 4 1 ... 24 ... 12 ... 8 P. J. Arnall........20 1 ... 151 ... 3 * 7.94 A. Sadgrove ... 9 ... 3 ... 46 ... 17*.. 7.66 J. Cl .rke .......... 5 1 ... 3J ... 17 .. 7 50 F. Crjwther ... 15 4 ... 61 ... 31 . . 5.55 J. Craig .......... 9 0 ... 41 ... 22 .. 4.?,5 A. Monison ... 11 2 ... 39 ... 10 .. 4.33 L. H. Qdidd eton... 4 0 ... 17 ... 14 . . 4.25 J. P. A yres.......... 4 1 ... 11 ... 7*. . 3.66 T. Callingham ... 4 1 ... 11 ... 5 ... 3.C6 W. Deane ......... 6 u ... 2L ... 7 . 3.50 G. Davison......... 6 2 .. r j ... 3*... 2/0 The fol owing batted ia three innings:—C. Graham-Lloyd, 11—I—19; A. G. Tay or, 0*-3*—0. Ihe following batted ia two innings : P. C. Ball, 1—1; W. Brockwell, 31—10 ; H. Calliagham, 0—7 ; R. B. Eggar, 3*—1 ; H. G. Humphries 1—5* ; F. Napper, 3—1 ; A. F. Walden, 1—0 ; Frank CaVing- ham,19—9 ; t'. Bei-fie'd, 12—4* ; H. B. T. Boucher, 1—0; N. C. Cooper, 5—8 ; V. H. Howell. 0 - 0 ; C. Mil's, 9—3; T. F. Sansom, 0—6; C. H. Wombwell, 0—14. The following bat ed once ; C. Bil Jwin, 0 ; L C. Braund, 10; W. Gibbs, 0 ; W. Hamb ing, 4; C. Hawk ns, 2J ; Rev. Howell. 2; E. Hedge, 11; J. 8. Lohm n?, 6 ; O. Marshall, 19 ; S. O. Purvep, 4 ; W. L. Rocerts, 0 ; A. Ransom, 8 ; J. W. Shaipe, 0 ; B. H. M. Smith. 10 ; F. Stedman, 5 ; A. Stockbridge, 0; Albert Ward, 2i* ; D Wardrop, 0*. J. Briggs and Cliftoa Crowi,her each played in onem .tch, tut did not bat. BOWLING AVERAGES C. Graham- Overa. Mdns. Runs. UktP. Aver Lloyd .......... 21 . . 8 . . <0 . . 7 . . 5 71 A. Moirison ... 126.4 .. 39 . . 274 .. 30 . 9.13 P. J. Arnall ... 343.3 .. 127 . .. 5Z8 .. 61 . . 9.31 G. W. Ayres... 90.1. . VI . . 217 .. 23 . . 9.43 F. J. Mathewj 1564 .. 53 ... £81 .. 21 . . 13.53 C. T. Lawless 157 . . 51 . . 3i0 .. 25 . . 13.60 W.T.Milboum 108.1... 16 .. . 3 2 . .. 22 . . 13.72 S. B. Lawless 42 3. .. 11 .. 112 .. 8 . . 14. J. M. Bead ... 46 .. 11 .. 118 .. 6 . . 19£6 F. Crovther... 11 . . 0 . . 41 .. 1 . . 44. Total ..12) T h r e e D o z e n O r d e r o f G oin g -in C a rd s with latest improvements, together with Wooden Case for hanging up in Pavilion or tent, sent on leceip^ of 2/9 by tho Manager of this Paper, 41, fct. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C 'Ihe fol owing towltd in three ioninss:—W. Brockwell 50-17—60 11, C. Mills 29-11-51-2. The following iowlpd in two innings : —w H. AUxauder 4—0 -£1-0, L. C. Braund 10.3—4—17—5, G. Davison 11—2— 16—2, v\. T. tira urn 6—I—19— 0. T b ' following bowled in one innings:-John Riicgs 13 2 -1 -5 2—2. N. C. Cooper 1 2 -5 -9—3, Clarke 7 -2 -1 1 —0, E. A HalJiwtll 5 -0—21—1, V. D. tloweJl 2—0—U -I. H. G. Humph1 ies 7—1—18— 2, ,J. W. Shaipe 9 -2 - 16-J , B. H. M. Smith 9 - . — 33-0 Mathews and Morrison delivered o_e ea?h and Arnall three no-ba U. Morrison de ivered two wides. N EX T ISSUE OCTOBEB 25
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