Cricket 1894

420 CRICKET: A WEEKLY BECORD OF TEE GAME, OCT. 25, 1894 DULW ICH CLUB. Matches played 63—Won 24, lost 17, drawn 22. April 28—v. Plaistow (2). Lost. Dulwich, 39; Plaistow, 40 for fcui wickets. M ay 5— v. Northbrook. W od . Dulwicb, 122 for nine wickets; Northbrook £0. May 5—North’ rook (2). Won. Dulwich, 95; North­ brook, 41. May 5—v. Alleyn. Lost. Dulwich.?3; Alleyn, 153. May 12—v. Forest Bill. Won. Dulwich, 120 for five wickets; Forest Hill, 86. May 1C—v. orest Hill (-2). Won. Dulwich, 150; Forest Bib, 36. May 14—v. Grecian. Won. Dulwich, 177; Grec'an, 54 and 97* May 14—v. Merton. W or. Dulwich, 104 and 65 for eight wickets; Merton, 79 and 121 fcr five wickets (iniiines declared closed) May 15—v. Erratics. Won. Dulwich, 319; Erratics, 34. Mpy 19-v . Biom lej. Wen. Dulwich, £08 for eight wickets (innings declared closed); Bromley, 91. May 19—v. Ibis. Drawn. Dulwicb, 93 for five wickets; Ibis, 174 for six wickets (innings declared closed). May 13—v. Iris (2). lest. Dulwich, 78; Ibis, 87. May i6—v. Cbarlton Park. Drawn Dulwicb, 96 for five wickets; Charlton Park, 152 f>r seven wickets (innings declared closed). May 26—v. Charlton P8rk (2). Won. Dulwich, 153 for four wickets; Charlton Park, 50. May 26—v. Panther (2). Won. Dulwich, 115; Panther, 39. Jane 2—v. East Molesey. Lost. Dulwich 69; East Moleeey, 91. Jure2—v. Spencer. Lest. Dulwich, 50 ; Spencer, 115. June 2—v. Spencer (2). Won. Dulwich, 80; Spencer, 51. June 6—v. Hampton Wick. Lest. Dulwich, 99; Hampton Wick. Ill for six wickets. June 9—y. Battersea. Drawn. Dulwich, 134 for two wickets (innings declared closed); Battersea, 51 for three wickets. June 9—v. Ibis. Drawn. Dulwich, 111 for nine wickets (innings declared closed); Ibis, 46 for four wickets. June 9—v. Icis (2). Lost. Dulwich, 77; Ibis, 122 for seven wickets (innings declared closed . June 16—v. Malden Wandererp. Drawn. Dulwich, 76 for Line wickets; MaldenWander#*rs,89 June 16—v. Beddington (2). Won. Dulwicb, 110 for ten wickets; Beddington, 67 (twelve a-side). June 16—v. Grecian (2). Lost. Dulwich, 56 ; Grecian, 74. June£0—v. Surrey C. & G. Drawn. Surrey C. & G., 115 for six wickets; Dulwich did not bat. June 23—v. Chailtoi Park. Won. Dulwich, 81; Charlton Park, 76. June 23—v. Charlton Park (2'. Wen. Dulwich, 1C7; Charlton Park, 5'f. June £7—v. Clapton. Drawn. Clapton, 342; Dulwich did not tat. June30—v. Whitgift Wandeiers Drawn. Dulwich, 145 for two wickets; ft hitgiit Wanderers, 245. June 30—v. Nortuiy Fark. Won. Dulwich, 110 and 49 for six wickel s ; Nor> ury Park, 63. July 7 -v . Spencer. Drawn. Dulwich, 116 for four wickets; Spencer. 173. July 7—v. Spencer (2). Lost. Dulwich. 76; Spencer, 217 for eight wickets (inn'ngs declared closed). July 7—v. Panther. Lost Dulwich, 59: Panther, 107. wuly 11—v. Hampton Wick. Lost. Dulwich, 107; Hampion Wick, 379 for four wickets. July 14—v. Croydon. Drawn. Dulwich, 49 for four wickets; Crojdon, 117. July 14—v. Croydon (2). Lost. Dulwich, 134; Croydon, J68 for five wickets. July 19—v. Pallingswick. Lost. Dulwich, 147; Pallingswick, 255. July £1—v. Battersea. Won. Dulwicb,93; Batter­ sea, 55 and 29 for five wickets. July £1—v. Battersea (2). Lost. Dulwich, 89; Battersea. 187 for five wickets. July 21—v. Spencer (3>. Won. Dulwich, 180 for six wickets; Spencer, f6. Ju’y £8—v. Eltham. Won. Dulwich, 142 for two wickets; Eltham, 1-26. July 28—v. Ppntber. Drawn. Dulwicb, 183; Panther, 61 for six wickets. August 4—v. Plaistow. W od. Dulwich, 156 for five wickets; Plaietow, 1*1. August 4—v. Plaistcw (2). Won. Dulwich, 115; Plaistow, 94. August 6—v. Hornsey. Won. Dulwich, 124 and 44 for two wickets ; Hornsey, 68. August 6—v. Alleyn. Lost. Dulwich,88 and 13 for two wickets ; Aleyn, 144. August 11—v. Forest Hill. Drawn. Dulwich, 176 for nine wickets (innings declared closed); Forest Hill, 104 for eight wickets. August 11—v. Forest Hill (2). Drawn. Dulwich, 125 for five wickets (innings declared closed); Forest Hill, 12L for seven wickets. August 18—v. Beddington. Drawn. Dulwich, 171 for three wickets (innings declared closed); Beddington, 77 for eight wickets. August 18—v. Norbury Park. Drawn. Dulwich, 57 for nine wickets ; Norbury Park, 106 for eight wickets (innings declared closed). August 22—v. Gravesend. Lost. Dulwich, 146; Gravesend, £03 for seven wickets (innings declared closed). Sept. 1—v. Croydon. Drawn. Dulwich, 151 for eight wickets (innings declared closed); Cioydon, 72 for four wickets. Sept. 1—v. Croydon (2). Drawn. Dulwich, 31 for four wickets ; Croydon. 114. Sept. 3—v. Erratics. Drawn. Dulwich, 254 for four wickets; Erratics did not tat. fept. 4—v. Pallingswick. Won. Dulwich 94 and 34 for five wickets ; Pallir gswick, 33 and 116 for two wickets (innings declared closed). Sept 5- v. Vampires Football Club. Lost. Dulwich, 97; Vampires, 166 for eeven wickets (innings declared closed ). Sept 6—v. Gravesend. Won. Dulwich, £59; Gravesend, 112. Sept. 7—v. Clapton. Drawn. Dulwich, 191; Clapton, 136 for seven wickets. Sept. 8—v. Brixton Wanderers. Drawn. Dulwich, 58 for teven wickets; Brixton Wanderers, 117. Sept. 8 —v. Frixton Wanderers (2). Drawn. Dulwich, 68 for four wickets; Brixton Wanderers. 142. Sept. lS-v.B rixion Wandererp. Drawn- Dulwicb, 112 for four wickets; Brixton Wandejerp, 146 for six wickets (innings declared closed). Sept 15—v. Frixton Wanderers (2). Won. Dulwich, 77 for five wickets; Biixtcn Wanderers, 57- BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. F. F . Gillingham 23 ... 3 .. 742 . . 83 .. 37.'0 W. Morris .......... 23 .. 6 .. 457 . . 64* ... 26.88 H. Thompson 15 ... 1 .. 348 . . 126* .. 24 85 3. P. Ti egellas ... 20 ... 6 .. 2*9 ... 48 .. £1.3) E. J. Heasman ... 22 ... 2 .. 426 .. 85 .. 21.80 T. C. btafford ... 26 ... 5 .. 343 ... 55* .. 16.33 H. Darby .......... 23 ... 5 .. £87 .. 41* .. 35.94 L.Phillips .......... 16 ... 1 .. £21 .. 40 .. 14.73 Rev. A.H. Knott... 14 ... 3 .. 158 .. 63 .. 14.36 O .Jones................. 17 ... 2 .. 2C9 .. 36 .. 13.93 S. Colyer .......... 10 ... 1 .. 124 .. 31 .. 13.77 J. F. C o 'y er.......... F. C. Brier ey 24 ... 2 .. 279 .. 55 .. 12.68 18 ... 4 .. 177 .. 8) .. 12.64 S. E. Huntley ... 15 ... 2 .. 156 .. 30 .. 12 T. R. Pearse.......... 10 ... 2 .. 94 .. 70 .. 11.75 H. C. Bateman ... 15 ... 0 .. 173 .. 39 .. 11.53 A. H. Reinhardt ... 17 ... 5 .. 129 .. 59* .. 10.75 B. Heasman.......... 23 ... 9 .. 131 .. 35* .. 9.57 R. E. M a y o.......... 13 ... 1 .. 105 .. 41 .. 8.75 F. H. Heasman ... 21 ... 2 . 147 .. 23 .. 7.73 T. A. D aike.......... 13 ... 0 . . 19 .. 24 .. 7.61 G. H. Reed .......... 11 ... 0 . . 71 .. 16 .. 6.45 C. L o c k ................. 12 ... 2 .. 61 .. i 8 .. 6.10 W. A. K in g .......... 9 ... 2 . . 41 .. J9 .. 5.85 E. A. Redman ... 15 ... 4 . . 64 .. 19* .. 5.81 H. M. Marks.......... 12 ... 0 . . 69 .. 21 .. 5 75 F. Huntley .......... 12 ... 3 . . 46 .. 15 .. 5.U F .^ h ite .......... 13 ... 0 . . 61 .. 17 .. 4(9 J. Brown .......... 10 ... 2 . . S9 .. 13 .. 3.62 than ten innings. 8 ... 2 . . 184 ... 55* . . P0.66 6 ... 2 . . 83 ... 38 . . 20.75 8 ... 2 . . 120 ... 50 . . 2J 7 ... 0 . . 89 ... £8 . . 12.71 5 ... 0 . . 55 ... £5 . . 11 6 ... 0 . . 41 ... 31 . . 6.85 6 ... 1 CO S* . . 6.40 5 ... 0 .*! 32 23 . . 6.J0 5 ... 0 . . £7 ... 15 . . 5.^0 5 ... 0 . . 21 ... 8 . . 4.o5 6 ... 1 . . 20 ... 14* . . 4 5 ... 3 . . 8 ... 6* . . 4 8 ... 8 . . 15 ... 10 . . 3 S. Pulbrook.......... J. R. Gillingham P. B. Calcott D. B. Butler......... F. W. Lightou ... C. A. Tomkins ... W. W. Field......... J. Smith .......... W. C. Lockbart ... W. H. Hutchinson P. Light................. H. E. Emmet H .J. Lighten ... The following played in less than four innings F. Agnew, 1 - 2 - 1 ; C.C. aI1 sop, 0*—4—0; J. Cr<.wther. 5 - 2 —C; W. I.Elliott, 0—0*— ;G.E.Fawcett, 42—0—6 J. Messenger,5—39—31; A. Ihompson. 3-3*—0; W. H. Tomkins, 1—4*—0 ; W. J. P. Benson, 4 -0 ; T. S. Tregellas, 0—1; B. F. VSingate, 6—0; B. M. Barron, 2; P. Cooper, 0; J. L. Higgs, 0; J. T. Monk, 0. BOWLING AVERAGES E. White ......... T. R. Pearse w. Mon is ... .. H. Dai by ... . C. P. Tregellas .. L. Phillips ... ., E B. Heasman . Under 100 overs. P. Light................. W. H. Hutchinson S. Pulbrook.......... W. A. K in g.......... .i. Messenger T. A. Darke......... J. R. Gillingham Rev. A. H Knott R. E. Mayo . ... P. B. Calcott T. C. Stafford ... G. H. R eed.......... W. C. Lockhart... B. Heasman H. J. Lighten ... F. C. Brierley ... B. A. Redman ... T. S. Tregellas ... J. Brown .......... E. W. Lighton ... C. A. Tomkins ... O.Jones .......... G. E. Fawcett ... E. J. Heasman... S. Colyer .......... W . J. P. Benson H. M. Marks J. F. <olyer C. L ock ................ The following bowled without success:—F. Agnew, P. Cooper, W. W. Field, S. E. Huntley, A. H. Reinhardt, and B. F. Wingate. Dulwich scored 72E8 runs for the loss of 513 wickets, average, 14.10; Opponents scorei 7450 runs for tin loss of 519 wickets, average, 13.°2. Overs. Mdi s. Runs Wkts. Aver. 168 2 . . 56 .. 311 .. 41 .. 7.58 270.4 . . 95 .. 474 .. 51 .. 9.31 426.3 . .148 .. 8'5 .. 74 .. 10.87 456.3 . .161 .. 924 .. 77 .. 12 103.4 . . 15 .. 295 .. 21 .. 14.04 123 . . 33 .. 265 . . 12 .. 22.08 119 ... 29 .. 827 . . 10 .. 32.70 3 ... 0 ..., 9 .,.. 3 ... 8 3 .,.. 1 ... 3 ..,. 1 ... 3 4 .,,. 1 ... 7 ... 2 ... 3.50 54 ..,. 14 ... 120 .. . 17 ... 7.05 38 .,.. 18 ... 71 ,. 10 ... 7.10 39 2 .... 5 ... 106 .,, 13 ... 8.15 63.3 .,.. 18 ... 141 .,,. 17 ... 8 29 63.1 ..,. 15 ... 133 .. 14 ... 9.50 24 4 ..,. 7 39 ... 4 ... 9.75 17 ... 5 ..., 49 .... 5 .... 9 83 60.1 ... 14 ... 123 ..,. 11 ... 11.18 87 .,.. 17 ... 2b3 .... 19 .... 12.26 24 .... 4 ... 61 .... 5 ... 12 80 92.4 .,.. J6 ... 220 .... 17 ... 12.94 99 .. 25 ..., 238 .... 18 .... 13 22 22.2 ... 5 ..., 73 .,.. 5 .„. 14.60 43 ... 7 .... 112 .,.. 7 . 16 36.1 .,.. 7 ... 97 .,,. 6 .... 16 16 76.1 ... 23 ..., 150 .,.. 9 .... 16.C6 21 ... 2 ... 69 .... 4 .... 17.25 40 .,,. 7 ... 125 .. 7 ... 17.85 85 ..,. 20 ... 2,0 ..,. 11 ... 10 ... 3 ... to .,,. 1 ... 20 5 ... 0 ... 20 .. 1 .... £0 60 .,.. 9 ... 168 .... 8 .... 21 16 .... 3 ... 43 ..,. 2 ... 21.50 18.3 .. 3 ... 69 .,.. 3 ... 23 67 .. 28 ... 154 .,,. 6 ... 25.66 22 .,,. 2 ... 65 .... 2 .... 32.5) CRICKET IN THE CANARY ISLANDS. FIRST MATCH—MARRIED v. SINGLE. Played on September 22. M a r r ie d . T. Kirby, c andb RowR. Atcherley, not out 6 land ........................ 7 A. Rhod» s ran out 0 Dr, Barron, b C. P. Stroud, b C. Quiney ................. 0 Quiney ... 1 Dr. Melland, b C. H. Barlow, O. Quiney ................. 10 Quiney ... 0 W. Seddon, run out... 0 Extras .. ... 2 W. Kirty, b C. Quiney 6 — C. Cliff, c McDonald, Total 32 b Rowland .......... 0 S in g l e . C. Pinnock, b Seddon 0 O. Blandy, b Seddon 7 T. Miller, run out ... 8 J. Clas^on, c Stroud. b T. Kirby ..........15 C. A. Quiney, run out 0 A. Rowland, run out 8 A. Manley, b Beddon 2 H.Quiney,b W.Kirby S. Head, not out ... B. Alston, b Seodon M. Macdoi-ald, b Seddon ................. Extras................. To'.al ... 50 SECOND MATCH.—MARRIED v. SINGLE. Played on September 29. M a r r ie d . Dr. Melland, run out 3 W.Seddon, b C.Quiney 14 W. Kirr>y, c Rowland, b C. Quiney .......... 6 T. Kirby, b C. Quiney 5 H. Bascom, run cut... 1 G. Howell, run out ... 7 R. Atcherley, b Head 3 Capt. J. Wa’ sb, c McDonald, b head A. Rhodes, b Head... E. Payne, rotou i ... Extias................. Total l 0 a 67 S in g le . B. Quiney, run out ... J. Rowland, bMelland J.Casson, b Seddon C.A.Quiney,bW.Kirby A. Manley, c Howeli, b Seddon ................. M. Macdonald, c Howell, b Seddon... S. Head, c and b Melland................. H. - lston, not out... C.Hnuock,bW.Kirby H.Davis, o W. Kirby Extras .......... Total ... 25 C. H igh t, playing for the Marlborough against St. James’ Hatcham C.C. at Honor Oak on September 29th, took seven wickets (six clean bowled), for 19 and scored 56 not out. N EX T ISSUE NOVEMBER 29

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