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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