Cricket 1896
O ct . 29, 1896. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 455 CLAPTON. Matches arranged, 58; played, 53; won, 16; lost, 10 ; drawn, 27 ; abandoned, 5. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 2—v. Upton Park. Won. Upton Park, 99 ; Clapton, 165 for one wicket. May 2—v. Enfield (2). Lost. Clapton. 58; Enfield, 74. May 9—y. Lower Clapton. Drawn. Clapton, 159 for five wickets (declared) ; Lower Clapton, 68 for two wickets. May 9—v. Hornsey. Lost. Hornsey, 217 for four wickets (declared) ; Clapton, 143. May 9—v. Cheshunt and District. Drawn. Clapton, 259; Cheehunt and District, 52 for two wickets. May 16—v. Finchley. Drawn. Clapton, 242 for six wickets (declared) ; Finchley, 119 for two wickets. May 16—v. Finchley (2). Won. Finchley,63; Clap ton, 152 for four wickets. May 16—v. Holborn (c). Won. Clapton, 94; Hol born, 61. May 23—v. Leyton. Drawn. Leyton, 295 for three wickets (declared); Clapton, 102 for two wickets. May 23—v.Leyton (2). Won. Leyton, 67; Clapton, 97. May 25—v. Old Citizens. Drawn. Old Citizens, 266 ; Clapton, 175 for six wickets. May 26—v. Erratics. Drawn. Clapton, 325; Erratics, 81 for no wicket. May 27—v. South Hampstead. Drawn. Clapton, 210 ; South Hampstead, 156 for fivewickets. May 28—v. The Clove. Won. Clapton, 291 for four wickets (declared); The Clove, 65 and 67 for three wickets. May 29—v. M.C.C. and Ground. Won. Clapton, 235 ; M.C.C., 169. May 30—v. Cheshunt and District. Won. Cheshunt and District, 95; Clapton, 220 for eight wickets. May 30—v. Ilford. Drawn. Hford, 190 ; .Clapton, 123 for five wickets. May 30—v. Old Westonians. Won. Old Westonians, 49 ; Clapton, 80 for five wickets. June 6—v. Honor Oak. Lost. Clapton, 64 ; Honor Oak, 112. June 6—v. Hornsey. Drawn. Hornsey, 202 for eight wickets (declared) ; Clapton, 106 for two wickets. June 6—v. Loughton Lost. Loughton. 211 for four wickets (declared) ; Clapton, 53. June 11—v. London Hospital. Won. London Hos pital, 123; Clapton, 144 for five wickets. June 13—v. Holborn. Won. Clapton, 144 ; Hol born, 69. June 13—v. Holbom ( b ). Won. Holbom, 44; Clap ton, 164. June 18—v. The Clove. Drawn. The Clove, 182; Clapton, 167 for eight wickets. June 20—v. Enfield. Drawn. Enfield, 166; Clapton, 109 for two wickets. June 20—v. Enfield (2). Drawn. Clapton, 178 for seven wickets (declared); Enfield, 118 for seven wickets. June 20—v. South Woodford. Lost. South Wood ford, 146; Clapton, 33. June 25—v. Brixtcn Wanderers. Won. Brixton Wan- dereis, 76 ; Clapton, 800 for six wickets. June 27—v. Honor Oak (2). Drawn. Clapton, 290 ; Honor Oak, 169 for two wickets. June 27—v. Honor Oak. Drawn. Honor Oak, 213 for eight wickets (declared); Clapton, 135 for six wickets. June 27—v. Lower Clapton. Drawn. Lower Clapton, 197 for eight wickets (declared) ; Clapton, 87 for seven wickets. July 2—v. Cheshunt. Won. Cheshunt, 70; Clapton, 196 for seven wickets. July 4—v. Richmond. Drawn. Richmond, 214 for nine wickets (declared) ; Clapton, 106 for eight wickets. July 4—v. Paddington (2). Drawn. Paddington, 153 for eight wickets (declared) ; Clapton, 71 for three wickets. July 11—v. Woodford Wells. Drawn. Woodfoid Wells, 305 for eight wickets (declared); Clapton, 94 for three wickets. July 11—v. Finchley. Lost. Finchley,131; Clapton, 93. July 11—v. Winchmore HillVillage. Lost. Winch more 11ill Village, 61; Clapton, 25. July 18—v. Tottenham. Lost. Clapton, 129; Totten ham 156 for four wickets. July 18—v. Tottenham (2). Drawn. Clapton, 234 for two wickets (declared); Tottenham, 101 for four wickets. July 23—v. Hford. Drawn. Ilford, 210 for four wickets (declared) ; Clapton, 84 for seven wickets. July 25—v. South Hampstead. Won. Clapton, 184; South Hampstead, 80. July 25—v. Woodford Wells. Drawn. Clapton, 214 ; i Woodford Wells, 42 for two wickets. July 31—v. Hampstead. Lost. Hampstead, 149 ; Clapton, 58 and 36 for six wickets. Aug. 3—v. Islington Albion. Won. Islington Albion. 99; Clapton, 397 for eight wickets. Aug. 8—v. Leyton. Drawn. Clapton, 209; Leyton, 80 for no wicket. Aug. 8—v. Leyton (2j. Drawn. Leyton, 160 for two wickets (declared); Clapton, 48 for six wickets. Aug. 15—v. Paddington. Drawn. Paddington, 148 ; Clapton, 74 for four wickets. Aug. 22—v. Islington Albion. Drawn. Islington Albion, 149; Clapton, 127 for sevenwickets. Aug. 29—v. Tottenham. Drawn. Clapton, 206 for eight wickets; Tottenham did not bat. Aug. 29—v. Tottenham (2). Lost. Clapton, 59; Tottenham, 126. Sept. 5—v. Walthamstow Town. Drawn. Clapton, 69; Walthamstow Town, 37 for four wickets. Sept. 5—v. Walthamstow Town (2). Won. Clapton, 120 for five wickets (declared); Waltham stow Town, 43. Clapton scored 7,842 runs for 394 wickets; average, 19 356. Their opponents 6,789 runs for 393 wickets ; average, 17*108. CENTURIES. H. E. V. Chichester, v. Honor Oak .................145 E. C. Palmer, v. Cheshunt ...............................118* H. E. V. Chichester, v. Cheshunt and District... 118 J. L. Tate, v. Islington Albion ...................... 112 H. F. Britton, v. Cheshunt and District ..........106 J. L. Tate, v. South Hampstead........................101* P. R. Waterer, v. Tottenham (2 )........................100* BATTING AVERAGES. TEN INNINGS. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. H. Boyton ................. 15 ... 3 ... 695 ... 96 ... 57 11 Stanlev Briggs ......... 10 ... 4 ... 236 .. 65 ... 39 2 H. E. Trafford .......... 14 ... 0 ... 434 .. 85 ... 31 H. E. V. Chichester ... 13 ... 1 ... 357 ...145 ... 29 9 J. H. Douglas ........ 23 ... 4 ... 535 ... 87 ... 28*3 J. L. Tate ............... 13 ... 1 ... 336 .. 112 ... 28 P. R. Waterer ......... 17 ... 1 ... 438 ...ICO*... 27*6 F. M. Harding ......... 14 ... 5 ... 237 ... 67 ... 26 3 S. A. A sser................. 14 ... 2 ... 255 ... 71 ... 21*3 A. Dobson ................ 11 ... 2 ... 174 ... 66*... 19*3 W. W . Thorogood ... 11 ... 2 ... 170 ... 68 ... 18*8 F. A. Boys .............. 13 ... 1 ... 221 ... 87 ... 18*5 H. E. Sw ift............... 11 ... 3 ... 147 ... 45 ... 18*3 J. J. Wiggett ........ 11 ... 2 ... 167 ... 55 ... 17*4 S.Genders ................. 17 ... 2 ... 207 ... 49 ... 13 12 F. A. Bishop ......... 19 ... 1 ... 206 ... 46 ... 11*8 J. A. Attenborough ... 12 ... 1 ... 122 ... 42*... 11*1 R. R. Bruce................ 11 ... 0 ... 110 ... 45 ... 1) W. M. Heller ......... 16 ... 4 ... 74 ... 15 ... 6*2 NINE INNINGS AND UNDER. W. H. Nolloth ......... 6 ... 3 ... 99 ... 37 ... 33 H. F. Britton .......... 6 ... 1 ... 154 ...106 ... 30*4 A J. Dyke ................. 8 ... 3 ... 108 ... 58*... 21*3 C. H. Nelson ........ 6 ... 0 ... 99 ... 41 ... 16*3 J. H.Renals............... 9 ... 0 ... 94 ... 30 ... 10*4 G. Stanley ... ... .. 9 ... 1 ... 79 ... 28 ... 9*7 S. Meadows............... 8 ... 2 ... 59 ... 29 ... 9*5 Dr. Ladell ............... 8 ... 0 ... 66 ... 17 ... 8*2 R. H. Walbancke ... 8 ... 2 ... 49 ... 19 ... 81 E. J. Richardson ... 7 ... 1... 41 ... 30 ... 6*5 H. Lowe-Urling........ 5 ... 2 ... 17 ... 12 ... 5*2 H. C. H oo d ............... 8 ... 1... 33 ... 14 ... 4*5 M. Van Boolen ........ 5 ... 2 ... 14 ... 9 ... 4*2 E.G. Pettifer ... . 6 ... 1 ... 20 ... 12 ... 4 P. P. Lincoln ........ 5 ... 0 .. 18 ... 13 ... 3 3 W. Partridge ........ 8 ... 1... 22 ... 13 ... 3*1 C. W . Crook............... 5 ... 1 ... 10 ... 5 ... 2*2 The following also batted in one or more innings :— J. A. Abbott, F. H. Adams, G. Bromley, A. J. Chap man, C. E. Chapman, W . J. Cambridge, R. E. Dumraett. T. Evans, E. R. Ford, W . Fenton-Jones, W. Goodwin, P. Griffey. W. E. Hall. H. King, G. L. Lyons, H. Michell, J. W. McEwen, J. H. Milton, F. Moore, E. C. Palmer, J. Owen-Perry, F. A. Rodick, J. H. Robinson, H. Richardson. W. Saward, J. Williams, and J. Willson. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. TEN INNINGS. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. F. M. Harding...159 ... 62 ... 364 ... 26 ... 14 W. M. H eller.......... 223 ... 02 ... 695 ... 4*2.. 14*7 W. W . Thorogood... 2.2 ... 58 ... 554 ... 35 ... 15*29 H.E.V.Chichester... 51 ... 7 ... 219 ... 13 ... 1611 F. A. Bishop .......... 226 ... 52 ... 738 .. 44 ... 16*34 S. A. Asser ... 160 .. 47 ... 488 ... 28 ... 17 12 NINE INNINGS AND UNDER. E. J. Richardson ... 55 ... 12 ... 139 ... 12 ... 11*7 W. Partridge .......... 73 ... 14 ... 167 ... 14 ... 11 13 P. 11. Waterer.......115 ... 39 ... 218 ... 18 ... 12 2 G. Stanley................. 48 ... 11 ... 143 ... 11 ... 13 W. Goodwin ,M ... 33 ... 6 ... 10*2... 8 ... 13*1 P. Griffey................. 33.. 13... 80... 6 ... 13*2 J. H. Douglas.......... 28 ... 2 ... 112 ... 5 ... 22*2 S. Genders .......... 41 ... 10 ... 99... 4 .. 24 3 H. F. Britton.......... 22 ... 1 ... 107 ... 3 ... 35*2 J. L. Tate................. 22... 3 ... 78... 2 ... 39 A. J. Dyke ......... 88 ... 23 ... 247 ... 6 ... 41*1 The following also bowled in one or more innings :— J. A. Abbott, J. Attenborough, Stanley Briggs, F. A. Boys, R. R. Bruce, H. Boyton, A. Dodson, E. R. Ford, W . E. Hall, H. C. Hood, Dr. Ladell, J. W. McEwen, S. Meadows, C. H. Nelson, W . H. Nolloth, E. C. Palmer. J. H. Renals, H. E. Swift, H. Lowe- Urling, and J. J. Wiggett. I ZINGARI RESULTS, 1896'. Matches played, 30 ; won, 11; lost, 8; drawn, 11. May 16, at Vincent Square. I Z., 156; Westminster School, 325*. Unfinished. *3chool declared for seven wickets. I Z. had three wicketsto go down. May 23, at Woolwich. I Z., 207 ; Royal Military Academy, 127. Unfinished. Academy had one wicket to go down. May 28, at Winchester. I Z., 166 ; Winchester School, 226. School declared for eight wickets and won by 60 mns. May 30, at Godalming. I Z., 239; Charter House, 125. I Z. won by 114 runs. June 6, at Wellington College. 1 Z., 144 ; Welling ton College, 150. Twelve a side. College won by 6 runs. June 20, at Windsor. I Z., 185; 1stLife Guards, 127. I Z. won by 58 runs and had one wicket to go down. June 25 and 26, at Shorncliffe. I Z., 157 and 96; Shorncliffe Garrison, 85 and 117. I Z. won by 51 runs. June 25 and 26, at Hartsholme, Lincoln. I Z., 113 and 90; Hartsholme, 245. Hartsholme won by an innings and 42 runs. June 27, at Harrow. I Z., 271* ; Harrow School, 175. Twelve a side. Unfinished. * I Z. declared for nine wickets. School had six wickets to go down. June 29 and 30. at Chelsea. I Z., 27*2and 106; House hold Brigade, 275 and 101. Twelve a side. I Z. won by eight wickets. July 4, at Eton. I Z., 87 ; Eton College, 304*. Twelve aside. Unfininished ‘ College declared for nine wickets. I Z. had four wickets to go down. July 4, at Tonbridge. I Z., 270; Tonbridge School, l.;9. Unfinished. School nad two wickets to go down. July 8, at Chislehurst. I Z., 196; West Kent, 227. West Kent won by 31 runs. July 13 and 14, at Winchester. I Z., 437 ; Green- jackets, 619. Twelve a side. Unfinished. Green- jackets had two wickets to go down. July 17 and 18. at Slioeburyness. I Z., 92 and 180; R.A. School of Gunnery, 253 and 20. R.A. won by eight wickets. July 20 and 21, at Rickling Green. I Z., 250 and 174; Rickling Green, 192 and 230. 1 Z. won by two wickets. July 22, at Camberley. I Z., 310 ; Staff College, 253. I Z. won by 57 runs with one wicket to go down. July 24 and 25, at Colchester, IZ ., 88 and 86 ; Col chester Garrison, 192. Garrison won by an innings and 18 mns. July 29 and 30, at Norwich. I Z., 135 and 351* ; Norfolk, 157 and 185. *1 Z. declared with one wicket to go down and won by 134 runs. July 31 and August 1, at Chatham. IZ.,95 and 261; Royal Engineers, 142 and 162. I Z. won by 52 runs. August 3 and 4, at Aldershot. I Z., 252 and 35; Aldershot Division, 199 and 85. I Z. won by ten wickets. August 5 and 6, at Woolwich. I Z., 134 and 198; Royal Artillery, 166 and 218. R.A. won by six wickets. August 5 and 6, at Worcester. I Z., 107 and 207 ; Worcestershire, 78 and 94. I Z. won by 112 runs. August 7 and 8, at Portsmouth. I Z., 250; United Service, 115 and SU. Twelve a side. Unfinished. United Services had eight wickets to go down. August 20 and 21, at Trowbridge. IZ., 143 and 98*;. Wiltshire, 9> and .*•7. Twelve a side. Unfinished. *1 Z. declared with two wickets to go down, Wilts had five wickets to go down. August 21 and 22, at Hythe. IZ., 188 and 191: Hythe Garrison, 2 3. Unfinished. August 17 and 18, at Dublin. I Z.. 138 ; Military of Ireland did not bat. Urfinished—rain. I Z. had seven wickets to go down. August 19. at Dublin. 1 Z.. 184 atd 72 ; Mr. Gwynn’u XI., 186 and 66. I Z. won by nine wickets. August 20 and 21. at Dublin. Gentlemen of Iteland, 327. innings and 44 runs. I Z.. 165 and 118; Ireland won by an CIGARETTE SMOKERS. An ingenious French firm have patented a little cigarette paper book, called the “ Zig Zag.” It is so arranged that only ono leaf can be pulled at a time ; and each leaf pulled leaves the next one with the edge up, ready for the next pull. 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