Cricket 1894

440 CRICKET § A WEEKLY .RECORD OF THE GAMEC NOV. 29, 1894 May I ZINGARI CLUB. Matches played 27 —Won 10, lost 7, drawn 10, RESULTS O? MATCHES 5—Buttevant, Ireland, v. 1st Durham Regi­ ment. Won by 71 runs. 1 Z., 144; 1st Durham Regiment, 71 and 82 for two wickets. M%y 11, 12—Bullingdon, v. Bul.ingdon. Drawn. I Z., 133 for seven wickets; Bullingdon, IN. May 13—Woolwich, v. Royal Military Academy. Won by 83 runs. I Z., 146; Rojal Military Academy, 63. May 31—Wellington College, v. Wellington Col'ege (12 a side). Drawn. I Z. 1 0 ; We lieg- ton College, 79 for eight wickets. June 2—Charterhouse, v. Charterhouse (12 a-side). Won by 8) runs. I Z , 249 for seven wickets (innings declared closed) Charterhouse, 16). June 9—Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison. Won by tea runs. I Z., 108; Hounslow Garri­ son. 93. Jun9 12—Winchester, v. Winchester College Drawn. I Z., 145 for six wickets ; Winchestjr Col eg?, 219. June 16—Horaha v Horsham. Lost by ten runs. I Z., 114 ; Horsham. 124. June 23—Windsor, v. Windsor Garrison (12 aside). Won by 15 runs. I Z., 157; Windsor Ga rison, 138. June 27—Che’s a, v. Household Brigade. D:awn. I Z., 222 for seven wickets; Household Brigade, 342. July 5- Harrow, v. Harrow School (12 a-3ide). Lost by 147 runs. I Z.,128; Harrow School, 275 for eight wickets (innings declared closed). July 7 -E ton, v. Eton College (12 a-side). Drawn I Z. 71 for seven wickets ; Eton College, 252. July 7—CamOerley, v. Staff Col'ege Won by 29 run3. I Z. 230 for eight wickets ; Staff College, 203. July 11—ChiselhurRt, v. West Kent. Lost by 79 runs. I Z , 1 j 2; West Kent, 171. July 16,17—Winchester, v. Green Jackets (twelve a side). Drawn. I Z . 382 for nine wicket? (innings declared closed) ; Green Jackets, 501 and 19 for no wickets. July 20,21—shoeburyne-s, v. R.A. School of Gun­ nery (twel /e a-sidei. Drawn. I Z., 209 an i 146 for five wickes ; R.A. School of Gannery, 439 for nine wickets (innings dec ared c'.osei). , 2 1—Dublin, v. Vice Regal (twelve a side Draw. I Z., 3)J; Vice fiegil, 197 and 36 . for two w ick et3 . July 25, 26—Du'lin, v. G ett’emen of Ireland. Lost by an innings and 45 tuqp . I Z., 75 and 176; Gentlemen of Ireland, 296. July 27, 28—Duvlin, v. Military of Ireland. lo st by 31 run=>. I Z ., 121 and 163; Military, 184 and 131. Ju’y 25, 26—Chelmsford, v. Mr. Gibron’s XI. Won by 69 run’. I Z., 279 ; Mr. Gioson’a XI., 114 and 10?. July 27, 23—Ricking Green, v. Rickling Green. Won by 115 runs. I Z., 132 and 254 ; Ricklin? Green, 93 and 179. AngU3t 12 Norwich, v. Noifolk. Lost by 70 runs. I Z., 115 and 56 ; Norfolk, 93 and 151. August 3, 4—Oolchestsr, v. Oolchester Garrison. Won by 131 runs. I Z. 217 and 142 for six wickets (innings declared closed); Col­ chester Garrison, 153 and 7 \ August 6, 7—Alderhhot. v. Alder-hot Division. Drawn. I /., 201 and 39 for five wickets ; Aldershot Division, 92 and 173. August 8. 9 - Woolwich v. Royal Artillery (twelve a-side). Lost by 38 runs. I Z., 107 and 83; R.A., 143 and 81. August lo, il—Portsmouth, v. United Service (twelve a-side). Drawn. I Z .,436; United Services, 337 and 48 for three wickets. August 13,14—Wynyard, v. Gentlemen of Durham (twelve a side). Won by 73 runs. I Z , 155 and 232 for ten wickets (ianings dec ared closed); Gent’emen of Durham 105 and 149. Ju’ y 5 T he annual smoking concert and presenta­ tion of challenge cups and medals in connec­ tion with the West End Cricket Association will take place on Saturday, December 8, at the St. James’s Hall, Regent Street. Mr. F S. Turner will preside. G race P a rlo u r C r ic k e t.— This novel game provides amusement for one or a number of persons. Matches can be p’ayed and analysis kept same as on the cricket field. Sant securely pasked to any address on receipt of 2s. 10|d. Wright and Co., 0, 7, and 8, Creed La’ie, Ludgate Hill, London, E .C . THE NONDESCRIPTS CLUB. Won 7, lost 8, drawn 8. May 5—v. Eainp. Drawn. Ealinr, 156; Nonde­ scripts, 37 for live wickets. May 12—v. Tunbridge Wells. Lost. Tuntv.dge Wells, 187; Nondesciipts, 53 and 52 for one wicker. May 14—v. Ewe’!. Won. Nondescripts, 135 and 163; Ewell, 8 ’. May 19—v. Broxbournp. Won. Broxbource, 72; Nonde-cripts, 193 for f >nr wickets. .y 26—v. Bickley Pa k. Won. Bickley Park, 111; Nonde^crip's 162 for fou" wickets. June 2—v. Peigate Bid. Won. Reigate Bil1, 69 and 77 for one wicket; N mdpsrrip s, 2f>9. June 9 -v . ^oi-thgate. Drawa. Nonde3 ripts, 93; Southgat?, 79 f r seven wickets. June 16-v. Ealing. Lost. Eiling. 171 for six wickets (innings declared closed); Non­ descript^ 69. June 23—v. St. John’s School, Leatherhead. Drawn. NondescriptJ, 316; Sfc. John's S.hool, 83 for eight wicket?. June 30—v. Ewell. DrawD. Ewell, 233 for two wickets; Nondescripts, 115 for five wickets. July 4—v. West Heits. Dra*n. Wes1, Herts, 283; Nondescripts. 203 for six wickets. July 7—v. Upper Tooting. Won. (Jppcr Tooting, 1:0; Nondesoiipt?, 16). July 11—v. Richmond. Dnwn. Nondescripts, 172 for four wickets; Richmond, 69 for five wicket3. July 21—v. Streatham. Drawr. ftrea*ham, 191; Nondescripts, 51 for five wickets. July 28—v. Hampstead. Lost. Nondescripts, 130 and 39 for two wickets; Hampstead, 18*. August 4 —v. Uxbrirge. Lost. Nondescripts, 75 and 53 for two wlcket3; Uxbridge, 131. August 6, 7—v. Wei ington, Somerset, wr.n. Wellington. 70 and 19; Nondescripts, 158. August8 v. Smth Devon. Lost. Nondescripts, 150 ; South Devon, 16Lfor five wickets. August 9—v. Exmonth. Los‘. Ixmouth, 148; Nondescripts, U7. August 1\ 11—v. Seaton. Drawn. Seaton, 163 and 300 for oight wickets (innings declaed closed); Nondescripts, 158 and 172 for eight wickets. August 13, 11—v. Sidmoutb. Los*-. Sidmouth, 245; Nonde cripts, 93 and 101. August 18—v. Beckenhim. Lost. Nondescript3, 92: Beckenham, 228 for teven wicket-, September 1 -v . Hornsey. W^on, Nondescript?. 202 for six wickets (innings declared closed); Hornsey, 1C9. BATTING AVERAGES. Inn» Times not out. Runs Mo3t in an Inns Aver. II. r>. Hayman... 3 ... 1 . . 13* .. 112* .. 94.1 J. S. Haycrafd ... 6 ... 1 . 193 .. 109 .. 38,1 C.D.D. McMillin 3 ... 1 . . 59 .. 44’ .. 29 1 W. W. A’Deane 4 ... 0 . . 10) .. 39 .. 25.3 D. H. Bayley ... 21 ... 1 . . 5*1 .. C9 .. 22.15 G. L. Jeffrey ... 7 ... 3 . . 89 .. 21* .. 22.1 C. Pearse ......... 9 ... 0 . . 178 .. 80 .. 19.7 H. H. Cobb 9 ... 1 . . 147 .. 62 .. 18.3 L. Corke .......... 14 ... 4 . . 178 .. 42 .. 17.8 J. S. Worthing­ ton ................. 25 ... 0 . 4f .. 69 .. 16.9 E. S. We3thorp... 8 2 . 97 .. 41* .. 16.1 H. C. Preston ... 7 0 .’ . 110 .. 44 .. 15.5 R. H. Mornemet.t 11 ... 1 . . 153 .. 51 .. 15 E. W. H. BeUcn 14 ... 2 . . 131 .. 43* .. 11.2 L. Hutchinson .. 17 ... 2 . . 152 .. 23 .. 10.2 C. M c C a r t h y - Jonea .......... 5 ... 2 . . 31 .. 20* .. 10.1 E. L. Marsden ... 20 ... 3 .. 161 .. 40 .. 9.8 H. Wade ......... 21 ... 2 .. 176 .. 23 .. 9.5 F. V. Selfe......... 5 ... 2 ... 27 .. 14 .. 9 C. Rniithwaite .. 10 ... 1 .. 73 .. 21 .. 8.1 H T. Tewson ... 7 ... 0 .. 52 .. 1) .. 7 3 D. B. Morgan ... 3 ... 0 .. 22 .. 16 .. 7.1 H. Rauthmell ... o ... 2 .. 18 ... 8 .. 4.2 M. A. Jaqins ... 6 ... 0 .. 23 .. 14 .. 4.2 The following bowled in two innings an-? under: —W. J. Danby. 2-78 /; J. C. Toller. 2—17b; A. P. van Neck, 2—35a ; A. O. Dunn, 2 —13 b ; a. L. Kemp, 1—!8; C. L. Crickmay. 1—3 ; W. A Pethick, 1—2 a ; E. Roche, 1—?. a Once not out; b Twice not ont. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Rung. Wkts. Aver. E. S. Weathorp ... 108.-3 .. 4» .. 185 .. 21 8.17 L. Corke *5 .. 7 .. 53 5 .. 10.3 K. H. Mcrnement 20) .. 57 .. 500 .. 39 .. 12.32 E. L. Marsd n 480 .. 117 .. 967 .. 77 .. 12.43 L. Hutchinson ... 134 .. 26 .. 375 .. 19 . 19 14 J. S. Worthington 163.3 .. 24 .. 453 .. 21 .. 21.12 C. Bra thwaite ... 23 .. 2 .. 91 .. 4 .. 2i.3 H. A. Rauthmell 61 .. 8 .. 236 .. 9 .. 26.2 F. V. Sefe .......... 43 .. 11 .. 1C8 .. 4 .. 27 The f rilowiag bowled three wickets anti under:— E. Roche. 3-73; G. K. Bext, 2—y; C. D. D. Mc- Mil in 2-34; S. N. Vigers, 1—6; H. H. Cobb, I— 12; (■. McCirthy Jones, 1—15; A. P. vai Neck, 1— 23; J. S. Haycraft, 1—26; and W. W. A'Oeine 1—27. The following bowled without fffect:—G. L- Jeffrey, A. L. Kemp, D. H. Morjan, J. C. toiler, C. Pearse, and H. Wad?. ADDI3COMBE CLUB. BATTING AVERAGE3. F ir s t E l e v e n . Time3 Most in Inn3. not out. Runs. an inns. Av. r. .. 9 ... 2 ... 202 ... 83 ..., 28 « .. 4 ... 2 ... 43 ... 16 ... 21.1 .. 19 2 340 ... 9 5 ..., 20 .. 19 ’.!! s 277 ... 97 ..., 175 .. 21 ... i ... . SOI .... 52 ... 14.7 .. 15 ... o ... 2 6 ... 45 ... 13.11 .. 8 ... i ... 91 .,.. 27* ... 13 . 17 ... 3 ... 175 ... 2(5 ... 12.7 .. 15 ... 2 ... 163 ... 40 ... 12.7 S 19 ... 5 ... 147 .. 35* 10.7 .. 6 ... 0 ... 63 ... 21 ... 10.3 19 ... 2 ... 160 ... 81 ... 9.7 .. 7 ... 2 ... 45 ... 10* ... 9 8 ... 0 ... f5 ... 15 ... 8.1 11 ... 0 ... 59 ... 18 ... 7.2 ,. 19 ,... 3 ... 51 ... 21* ... 7.2 ,. 6 ... 0 ... 44 ... 18 ... 7.2 .. 5 ... 2 ... 22 .... 11* ... 7.1 .. 7 ... 0 ... <9 ... 18 ... 7.0 . 16 ... 3 ... 79 ... 11 ... 6.1 .. 8 ... 3 ... 18 ... 7* ... 3.3 E. Wiltshire . H. A. Roper . a. Peek ... . J. Grant ... . R J. Grant C. E. Davies . J. F Perrin C. Wiltshire .. N. Cirler ... . i.'ev.H. A. Serre R. Lang ton P. Allen H. R Humbert i'. B. Marshall R. Mann ... W. S. Jenner ., F. Hill ........ w . Lemmon . L. L. Resd S. C Purser ., The following batted in less than four innings : —E. R. B. Jensen, 33.0; W. H. Dent, 16.1; A. C. Field, 13.0; R. Martyr, 6.0; G. A. Martin, 3.1; C. Moss, 3.1; H. W. -tovold, 3.0; A. Pulford. 3.0; S. Wiltshire. 2.0; F. S. Long, 2.0; F. T. Wiltshire 2.0; F. West, 1.0; G. C. Lambert, 1.0; J. R. Coulthard, 0.0; J. J. Smallwood’, 0.0 ; H. M Carter, 0.0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Over3. Mdns. Kuns Wkts. Aver. A. Peek ... .,.. 358.1 .. 116 ... 692 .. 72 .... 9.44 R. J. Grant ... ... 4 ,... 1 ... 10 ... 1 ... 30 N. Cutler ... ... 31 ,... 6 ... 66 ... 6 ... 11 F. H il .............. .. 38.3 ,... 10 ... 70 ... 6 ... 11.4 R. C. Purser ... ... 146.3 ... 26 ... 335 ... 28 ... 12 S Wiltshire... . .. 18 . .. 8 ... 49 ... 3 .... 13.1 1*. A len .............. .. 45 ... 8 ... 103 ... 7 .... 14 4 H. P. Moore ... ... 5 , ... 0 .. . 15 . .. 1 .. . 15 H. A. Roper .. ... 21 ,... 2 ... 83 ... 5 ... 17.3 W. S Jenner .. 131.3 .,.. 30 ... 198 ... 23 ... 17.7 R. Mann.............. .. 19 . .. 1 .. . 77 ... 4 .. . 19 1 J. G rant............. . . 2 ) .,.. 0 .. . 89 ... 4 ... 22.1 O. Wiltshire... ... 179.4 .... 41 ... 479 ... 21 .. . 22.17 J. 11 Conlthard ... 5 ... 0 .. . 23 . .. 1 .. . 23 E. Wiltshire .. ... 63 ... 13 ... 170 ... 7 . 24 2 W. Lemmon... ... 31 .,.. 10 ... 55 ... 2 , 27.L R. Martyr ... ... 14 ... 5 ... 28 . .. 1 .. . 28 J. F. Perrin .. . .. 43 ... 13 ... 1>54 ... 4 ... 41 J. B. Muahall .. 33 . 0 .. . 171 ... 4 ... 42.3 BATTING AVERAGES. S econd E levex . Times Most in Inna, not out. Runs, an inns. Aver. C. Wiltshire ... 5 .. 0 ... 92 .. 40 .. 18 2 G. A. Martin ... 15 .. 0 .. 264 .. 85 .. 17.9 R. Mar.vr 25 .. 3 ... 3'8 .. 60 .. 11 A. Pulf' l'd 17 .. 1 ... 218 .. S9 .. 13.10 D. M Roberta .. 16 .. 0 ... 187 .. 6 i .. 11 11 H. Clark ......... 17 .. 4 ... 138 .. 21* .. 10.8 J. F. Per-in ... 6 .. 0 ... 67 .. 32 .. 10.7 H. G. Roberts . 9 .. 0 ... 88 .. 34 .. 9.5 H. J. Peard ... 9 .. 2 ... 61 .. 11 .. 9.2 8. C. Pur-er ... 5 .. 0 ... 46 .. 2) .. 9.1 S. Wiltshire ... 18 .. 0 ... 136 .. 18 .. 7.10 H. R. Hulbert .. 13 .. 1 .. 90 .. 38 .. 7.6 E. R. B. Jen>en 5 .. 0 ... £8 .. 22 .. 7.3 H. Brown 6 .. 2 ... ‘.9 .. 10* .. 7.1 II. w. Stovold 8 .. 1 .. 45 .. 13 .. 6.3 J. J. Smallwood 6 .. 1 .. 21 .. 9 .. 4.4 G. E. Lambert 5 ... 1 .. 17 .. 12* .. 4.1 J. R Coulthard 15 .. 3 .. 41 .. 9* .. 3.8 a . S. Tomkiaa 6 ... n .. 21 .. 1L .. 3.3 H. P. Moore ... 10 .. 3 .. 17 .. 6 .. 2.3 C. W. Payne ... 4 ... 1 .. 3 .. 2 .. 1 1he f Jlowing batted in Ifgs <hm four innings: —N. Cutler, 100; w. Bai ey, 11; J. Jr «nt, 8; Rev. H. A.Serrea, 4; H. L. Jupp. 2 1; E. Cumbers, 1; R. Mann;E. Wiltshire 28; F. O. Gran:. 10.1 ;L .L . Reed, 8 ‘ W. H. D-nt. 3; F. Seeward. 2; W. Lemmon. 1; W. B. Tomkins,0 ; F. W. Straker,'2.1 ; E. W. Lemmon, 9; F. 8. Long, 6: F. T. Wiltslrre, 1; C. S. Jupp, 1; W. S. Jenner, 0. NEXT ISSUE D ECEMBER 28

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