Cricket 1894
CRICKET s A WEEKL t RECORD OP THE GAME. S fift . 20, 1894 Times Most-in Inns, not out. Runs an Inns. Aver. .. 5 ... 2 .. 226 ... 93 ... 75.1 .. 10 ... 5 .. £07 ... 45+,.. 41.2 .. 6 ... 1 .. 150 ... 51 ... 30 .. 10 ... 3 .. 201 ... 53 ... 18.5 .. 8 ... 2 .. 1C6 ... 54*... S7.4 .. 20 ... 4 .. F86 ... 92*... 24.1 ... 17 ... 0 .. 370 ... 70 ... 21.13 n 17 ... 2 .. 322 ... 43 ... 21.7 ... 8 ... 1 .. 1 i7 ... 40 ... 19.4 ... 7 ... 0 .. 117 ... 36 ... 16.5 ... 4 ... 0 .. . 67 ... 48 ... 16.3 ... 8 .. 0 .. 134 ... 18 ... 16.2 BTOIC8.-Matohes p’ayed 89—won 11, lost 20, drawn 8. BITTING AVER V.GE3. tt. F. Higgins J. 8. Ha; craft O. 8. t». Biggs 8. Chee8man J. Westhorp A. F. Nepean F. M. Lee C. Haywood C. J. Kortrigh C. E. G. Broom hall ... C. C a m p b e ll- Roberts ... J. W. Bonner F. A. Tapson w. j. Haycraft C. 8. Knight C. B. Palmer C. E. B. Lee A. G. Every... B. Rennie ... G. A. Medcalf E. W. Richardson L. Rockliffe E. 8. Westhorp... R. L. 8. Bene i A. H. Bart etc H. A. Higgs .. ... F. A. Bucking ham .......... S. G. Felce ... H. J. Rogers L. M. Lfggatt ... 5 . [ . . 1 .. 63 .. 52*... 16.2 ... 11 . . 2 .. 139 .. 40 ... 15.4 ... 9 . . 0 .. 137 .. 39 .. 15.3 ... 5 . . 0 .. 57 .. 34 ... 11.2 ... 11 . . 1 .. 87 . 21 ... 8.7 ... 6 . . 0 .. 53 .. 24 ... 8.5 ... 8 . . 0 .. C9 .. 17 ... 8.5 ... 10 . . 1 .. 6J .. 21 ... 7 ... 10 . . 1 .. 61 .. 26 ... 66 ... 16 . . 7 .. 53 .. 11*... 6.4 ... 5 . . 0 .. 34 .. 21 ... 6.4 5 . . 0 .. 31 .. 13 ... e.i ... 11 . . 0 .. 59 .. 17 ... 5.4 . 7 . . 0 .. 39 .. 14 ... 5.4 ... 4 . . 1 .. 12 .. 5 ... 4 ... 10 . . 2 .. 27 .. 6*... 3.3 5 . . 0 .. 17 .. 8 ... 3.2 12 10 12 5 2.2 2 2 1 The following also baited N. Partridge, 0—2— 10—3*; H. S. Bonner, 1 - 0 - 4 —3; A. W. Harper, 12 ; M. Moorhouse, £0; J. Lohmann, 201* ; C. J. Hamil ton, 40; A. H. Milisor, 13—17; E. Miroy, 24; E. G. WilsoD, 5; P. P. Lkcoln. 18; J. Ward, 15; F. Gordon, 1*- 8 ;C. E. 8; Cockburn, 13—2; H. C. Buck ingham, 0—4—0 ; A. P. Boyd, 3—26; B. D. Blundell, Ji*—8 ; W. J. Bui t, 7; J. Russel', 3; P. R. Harrower, 34*; M. Abbott, 4 ; A. E. Owens, 1; E. L*. Mareden, 9—7; H. Thompson, 40; C. Armstrong, 5; H. R. Hebert, 0 -1 —6 ; F H. Pitt, J9; C. E. G. Lee, 17; A . L. Foley, 0 ; L. A. Lancaster, 0 ; H. Froome, 1<* ; a. R. Ford, 0—15; E. Higgs, 20 ; G. W. J. T. Daniel, 1 ; A. G. Lawrence, 0; W. G. Brabner, 7—8* ; E. c! Palmer, 0; A. P. Roe, 37*—17; G. N. Levy, 4*. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts Aver. H. R. Hebert J. W. Bonner J.Westhorp .. . A. G. Every... . Bockliffe ... , Dr. F. W. Holtc F. M. Lee ... H. J. Rogers W. J. Haycraft C. 8. B. Higgs 8 . Chessman J. B. Haycraft The following also b o w le d A . W. Haiper, 6 for 100. J. Lohmann, 6 for 31, H. Thomson, 3 for 58, K. G. Wilson, 4 for 70, G. F. Higgins. 5 for 103, R. L. S. Rennie, 5 for 76, L. M. Leggatt, 5 for 491, E. W. Richardson, 2 for 69, A. F. Nepean, 1 for £8. A. G. Lawrence, 1 for 23, H. R. Ford, 1 for 108, E. C. Palmer, 1 for 48, P. R. narrower, 1 for 17, A. E. Owenp, 1 far 9, C, E. 8. Cockburn, 2 for 48, C. E. G. Broomhall, 1 for 9, A. L. Foley, 1 for 3, G. N. Levy, 1 for 3\ C. 8. Knight, 0 for 33, A. P. Roe, 0 for 25 E. Higgs, 0 for 41, F. H. Pitt, 0 for 4. 137 ... 43 . . 258 .. 43 . . 6 155.2... 18 . . 265 .. 34 . . 7.27 45.1 .. 12 . . 98 .. 11 . . 810 25 ... 4 . . 70 .. 7 . . 10 66 ... 15 . . 156 .. 30 . . 11.50 137 ... t o . . 303 .. 25 . . 12 30 134.8... 27 . . 315 .. 26 . . 12 £0 71.2... 16 . 162 .. 12 . . 13.60 46 ... 7 . . 132 .. 9 . . 14.60 124.3... 16 . . 331 .. 52 . . J5.10 45 ... 9 . . 124 .. 8 . . 15.40 74 ... 22 . . 162 .. 9 . . 18 243.3... 18 . . 612 .. 34 . . 18.30 100.2,.. 37 . . 215 .. 11 . . 19.60 50.1... 15 . . 129 .. 6 . . 2130 62.4... 11 . . 198 .. 9 . . 22 HORNSEY RISE v. PADDING IO N —Played at Paddington on September 15. H orneey R ise , L\nham, b Woods ... 2 C\ Gale, run out.......... 3 W. Burke, c Lamble, b Stubbs ... .......... 0 J.B.Davies, c Lamble, b W o o d s .................31 Keen, run out............. 4 J. Burke, b Woods ... 6 J. Y. Davies, c Opie, b Ba 1 ........................23 Matthews, b Ball ... 13 (i.Gale,btf umphieys 0 Parsons, b Hum phreys ................. 3 Guglielmo, not out... 0 Fxtra*.., .......... Total 91 P a ld in g to n . Stubbs, b J, Y. Dav:cs 41 Parker, b J. Y. Dayi88 1 Humphreys, b J. Y. Davies .................£9 Wheatley,bJ.Y.Davies 16 Lamble, b Lanham ... 7 Overtop, not out ... 2 Opie, b J. Y. Davies 0 Boddin, b Lenham 0 Fates, not out.......... 2 Extras .......... 9 Total ...117 Lea and W jcda did nDt bat. ^Cricket Ground TE1K SEA.TS Lawn Tennis TEAK SE1TS and vy-\ri ortable folding TEAK CHAIBS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VASNIaH For CBICKET As supplied to the Surrey County Club, , \ Kennington Oval TENNI8*N0ROUND3 PARKS, GARDENS, X 4 '? PARADES, And all open spaces. X? ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S.W. D A F T ’S NEW Illustrated Catalogue OF CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, & C . Now Ready, Post Free on Application. ADDRESS— ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Car r ington Street Bridge, NOTTINGHAM . L. J. NICOLLS ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rriEESE engravings show the advan- tagesthis handle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment, against the elattic substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the j!, shoulder to the blade, MWl I it is impossible to get them out of shape. The bats, introduced in 1890, have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni versal testimony is thatnothiDg has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the bat3man in cutting and driving powers. N o tic e in ca s e op In fr in g e m e n t. — The Patentee doesnot bind himself to any number of Curves. The names of the Cricketers that had Presenta tion Bata for 50 and over at Hastings crioket week September, 18?3 :—W. L. Murdoch, A. E. Stoddart, C. E. De Trafford, W. W. Read, H. T. Hewi-tt, and J. J. Ferris. Forty runs were made with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs:— Sgt-MajRiOHER. Riding Establishment, 6,6 4,4,2 22 Sergt-Maj. K em pth o n e „ 6,6,4. 2 18 1 v 40 In ordering Bats give the size o f handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight These Bats wil be sold as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase. G race P arlour C ricket .— This novel game provides amusement for one or a number of persons. Matches can be played and analysis kept same as on the cricket- field. Sent securely packed to any address on receipt of 2s. 10£d. Wiight and Co., 41 St. Andiew’s Hill, London, E.C. E LL IM AN ’S EM BROC A T ION 1/1J. Excellent for SPRAINS and BRUISES. Printed lor the Proprietor by Wbiqht ft Co., <1, St. Andrew’s Hill, Dootors’ Commons London, 1.0., Sept. 20, 1884
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