Cricket 1897

102 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. A p r il 29, 1897. CR ICK ET IN N A TA L . QUEEN’S PARK v. ZINGARI. Owing to the inability of the Volun­ teers to meet the Queen’s Park on March 27, a match was played at Durban between the above teams. The Queen’* Park were without Bull, C’aeetham and Cjllins, and the Zingaii had not the services of H. Taylor, Dalton and Ireland. The Queen’s Paik won rather e sily, McKenzie scoring a well-played 42. ZlN O A R I. W . P. Jones, c O’Fla- lierty. b Cooley ... 8 A . A . Pugh. b Church 10 P. Field, b Church ... 0 W . Noake3, b Church 7 C. liaivey. c O’ Fla­ herty, b Church ... 14 J. Arthur,lbw. b Cooley 2 J. W right, b Cooley ... 2 Q, u e e n ’ s P a r k . C. Carter, c Walsh, b McKenzie .. E. fTarvey, b Cooley.. E. Vogler, b Cooley .. D. Suttie, not out E xtras................ Total ......... B. C. Co »ley, b Field 0 F. O ’ F l a h e r t y , c Noakes, b Jones ... 20 8. McKeDzie, run out 42 A . W . Hawc’R, not out 14 J. Coles, c Arthur, b Jones........................... 8 E. Ballantine, not out 2 Extras.................. 6 Total (4 wkts.) 02 Z in g a r i . O. M. R, W . I O. M. 1?. W . Church... 12 o 45 4 McKenzie 1 1 0 1 Cooley ... 12 o 18 5 1 Q u ee n ’ s P a r k . Field ... 6 1 18 1 1Jones ... 7 0 28 2 Noakes 12 5 16 0 Arthur .. •! 0 9 0 Carter ... 7 2 8 0 |Harvey... 4 1 7 0 CR ICK ET IN CEYLON . AMBEGAMCJWA v. D.M.C.C.—Played at Darra- wella on March 3. D M.C.C. P. IT. P a p il l o n , b Andrews ...................14 G. Bird, b Andrews ... 10 L. A . W right, b An­ drews .......................... 7 C.P. Hayes, b Speiding 6 W . P. Barber, b A n­ drews .......................... 6 11. H. Eliot,b Andrews 18 R. Cotesworth, c and b Andrews ...........13 R. II. 8. Scott, c Willisford, b An­ drews.......................... 6 II. Conor, b Andrews 15 A. F. D o u g la s , b A n drew s................... 0 F. D. Agilat, not out 1 Extras................... 4 Total ..100 E. H. Skrine, l’apillon ................... F. Smythe, b Papillon J. D. Andrews, b Papillcn .................. Knight, b Papillon ... J. A. Spedding, b Bird R A. Gal on c Cjnor, b Tapillon.................. A m b b o a m u w a . and b N .M . Hone, c Barber, b C’otesworth........... Aste, not out ........... E. P. W illisford, b Cotesworth ........... H. L. Terapler, i>t W right,bCoteswortli Extras................... Total 33 D.M.C.C. O. M. R. W . I O. M .TR. W» Andrews16 2 3 39 9 I Spedding 7 1 29 1 W illisford 10 0 Z8 0 j A m b e g a m u w a . Papillon 11 4 18 5 I Cotesworth 2'1 0 2 3 Bird ... 8 6 11 1 v. M IL IT A R Y .—Played 3. ST. EDW ARD ’S S C 300L at Nuwara Eliya on April S t . E d w a r d ’ s S c u o o l . First innings. Second innings. Mr. Thelp, b Sullivan .. C. Walker, b Jourdain G. Jamieson, b Brooker Mr. Nelson, b Brooker B. Boustead, b Brooker T. Vowler, b Brooker .. Mr. Lladland, b Frayling .. 11. Fyers, not out......... C. Hutson, b Frayliog K. Nock, c Bray, b Fjayling 10 Extras ...........12 Extras ............... 3 Total ...........92Total (6 wkts.) *104 * Inning declaiel closed. . 0 b Jourdain... ... 9 . 19 runout ... 22 . 26 c Preston, b Keenan ... ... 0 n 2 b Jourdain ... ... 54 . 0 b Sullivan ... ... 7 . 2 . 5 run out ... . 14 not out........... ... 5 . 2 . 0 M il it a r y . Sergt.Bray,cT.Walker, b Nelson .................. 7 Pte. Keenan, b Phelp 0 Pte. Holmes, c and b Phelp.......................... 2 Band-Master Frayling, b Thelp .................. 6 Lc?.-Cpl. Brooker, run out ..........................44 Cpl. Sullivan, c J. Wal­ ker. b Phelp .......... 21 Pte. Orchard, c Nelson, b C. Walker ........... 0 Pte. Cunningham, c and b C. Walker ... Ca^t. Jourdain, c Nock, b C. Walker Pte. Preston, c Jamie­ son, b C. Walker ... Pte. Robert, not out Extras ........... Total........... Keenan ... Sullivan... Brooker... Jourdain Frayling .. St. E d w a r d ’ s ScnooL. Second innings. O. M. R.W . First innings O. M. R. W . 13 0 15 1 26 4 .......... 19 2 ........... 11 0 Orchard Cunningham Holmes 1 0 5 2 14 0 15 0 0 2 ~ 0 16 0 M il it a r y . First innings. O. M . R. W . Phelp ................... 16 2 33 4 Nelson .................. 6 0 25 1 C. Walker ........... 9 1 32 4 Second innings. O. M. R.W . ... 6 0 16 2 ... 5 0 12 2 GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE v. ASHBURTON.— Played at New Cross on April 24. G o ld s m it h s ’ . , b W . H . J oa n cs A lderson .................. 4 H . Y . B u llo c k , b A lderson.................. 4 H . E . M u r r e ll, b A ld erson ..................20 H. Mayo, b Alderson 2 P. Brownfleld, c Lat­ ham, b Smithurst ... 19 R. W in d e b a n k , c Prebble, b Alderson 4 * Innings declared closed. A sh b u r t o n . S.R. Best, b Alderson 16 W. H. M a n le y , b A lderson................... 8 S. J. Holmes, lbw, b Alderson.................. 7 W . S. Rowe, not out 5 Byes ........... ... 11 Total (9wkts)*100 E.Smithurst,b Murrell 0 W .Smith. c W.Joanes, b H olm es.................. 15 J.W.Clayton.bHolmes 16 A.Latham.c H.Joanes, b W indebank...........16 G. Slade, not out ... 9 B. Alderson, not out 0 B 2, lb 1 ........... 3 Total (4 wkts ) 59 F. Prebble, F. Thomas and Sibley did not bat. GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE (2) v. OLD CHARL­ TON.—Played at Charlton Park on April 24. G o ld sm it h s ’ I n st it u t e (2). F. Bowler, b Forest... 1 W.S.Murrell,c Forest, b Rayner..................10 J. A . T. Good, b Free­ man ..........................29 J. C. Green, run out... 0 F. J. Buck, c Forest, b Freem an.................. 1 G. Gillingham, b Free­ man .......................... 3 W . Falkner, c Kemp, b Masters.................. A.Baldwin,c Burrows, b Masters.................. W . Dray, not out W .J. Knight,b Masters —. Yates, b Masters .. B 2, lb 2, w 2 ......... Total O ld C h a r l t o n . C. Rayner, b Gilling­ ham ..........................41 C. R. Osborn, not out 73 H. Gradidge, c and b Green.......................... 1 —.Crane b Gillingham 41 T. Freeman, not out... 2 B 8, lb 2 ...................10 Total (3 wkts) 143 NONDESCRIPTS v. NORWOOD GREEN.—Played at Norwood Green on April 24. N o n d e sc r ipt s . R. H. Mallett, not out 52 E. Berridge, b Ridley 2 D. R. Dangar, b F. J. Goodall .................. l C. D. D. M ’Millin, c Read, b Worster ... 20 L. Corke, run out ... 4 M. A. Jacques, c Nay­ lor, b Ridley .......... 1 L. Hutchinson, lbw, b Ridley .................. 2 R.Leig'h-Ibbs, c Good- all. b Ridley ...........10 E. Roche, b Ridley .. 5 W . Winter, st Reed, b Ridley ................... 0 A. N. Other, did not bat .......................... 0 B 2, lb 1 ... 3 Total ...........100 N o r w o o d G r e e n . H. M. Goodall. St. M ’Millin,bHutchin- son ..........................30 W . Naylor, b Dangar 5 Worster, c Sub, b Corke..........................13 F. J. Goodall, st M ’- Millen, b Corke Wilson, J. Birch and Bush did not bat. A. Ridley, not out ... 33 G. Birch, b Corke .. 2 F. Reed, run out ... 9 V. Cowley, not out ... 4 B ... ... 10 Total ... ...108 DUBLIN GARRISON. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of inns Fairfax.B.C. (Durham L .I )15 . Richards, Capt. A. C. ( Hampshire llegt.)...........11. Baker, Capt. A. W . (Durham L.I.).....................18 . Druce,C. (R.W . Kent Rgt.) 9 . Dangar, H.P. (13th Huss.) 7 . Gosling, W . S. (Scots Gds.)13 . Tremayne, Capt. J.H. (13th Hussars) ..............................7 . Bonham-Cartcr, C. (R. W . Kent R egt) ...................9 . Morant. H. H. S. (Durham L. I . ) .................................10 . Blackburne, J.G. (Sherwood Foresters)..........................6 . Cornwallis-West, G. (Scots Guards) ..........................8 . Southey, A.M . (Scots G ds.jll . The following played in tl innings:— Wyld, Capt. W .G. (Hamp­ shire Regiment) ...........5 . Jaffray, Capt. E. W . (13th Hussars) ..........................5 , Richer, F.A. (15th Hussars) 3 , Pratt, Capt E. St. G. (Durham L. I.) ...........5 . Davy, Capt. J. W. (Oxford­ shire L. I.)..........................5 Settrington, Lord. A.D.C. 3 Matthews, Sergt.(Dur.L.L) 3 ..; 0 C. E. Watling, (A.S.C.) ... 4 Capt. E. J£. Hughes, D .A .A .G ...................................4 Pte. Dale (Scots Guards)... 5 Pte. Forrest (Durham L.I.) 5 E. F. Clayton (Scots Grds.) 5 R. F. Bell (Durham L.I.) 5 F. J. Joslin (Royal West Kent Regiment ................4 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES (3 innings). Overs.Mdns.Rns.W kts.Aver. Southey. A. M. (-cots Guards)........................... 44*2 .14 ...135...11 Forrest, Pte. (Dur. L.I.) 150*4 ...40 ...341...26 Richards, Capt. A . C. (Hampshire Itegt.) ...189 3 ...51 ...405. 29 Dale, Pte. (Scotstfds.)... 121*1 .. 44 ..227 . 13 Baker, Capt. A. W. (Dur­ ham Light Infantry)... 102 ...17 ...313 .17 Moraut, H. H. S. (Dur­ ham Light Infantry) 181 Joslin, F. J. (tt. West Kent Regiment)........... 42 ... 7 ...102. Lawson. Trumpet-Major (15th Hussars) ........... 4*V1 .. 7 Dangar, H.P.(13tli Hus.) 70 2 ..14 . not Total in an . out.. runs., inns.Aver. .. 4 ...683,..130 .,.. 62*1 .. 0 ...436... 96 ... 39*6 .. 3 ...427.... 81* .. 28'4 .. 1 . 211 ... . 76*... 263 .. 0 ...143... 94 .... 20*4 .. 1 .,..210..., 72*..,. 20*0 .. 1 ... 90.... 33 .. 15*0 .. 0 ...120.. . 43 .. 13 3 .. 2 . .105 ... 35*.... 13 1 .. 0 ... 56.. . 59 ... 93 .. 1 ... 61 .. 51*... 8*7 . 2 ... 76... 31 ... 84 iree and less than six .. 1 ...222...117 ... 55*5 .. 0 ...165,.. 49 ... 33 0 .. 0 ... 65... 64 ... 21 6 .. 1 ... 55... 38 ... 13*7 .. 0 ... 66.. . 29 ... 13*2 ... 0 ... 30... 19 ... 10*0 ... 30... £0 ... 100 .. 1 .. 23.. 11 . .. 7 6 .. 0 ... 26.. 15 ...- 65 ... 2 ... 20.. . 11 . .. 66 ... 1 ... 22 .. 12 .. . 5 5 ... 0 ... 26... 17 ... 52 .. 1 ... 12 .. 6 ... 30 .. 1 ... 3.. . 3 ... 10 122 13 1 139 176 184 ...40 ...501...27 ... 18 5 20-4 143. .211.. 23 8 35 1 T H E — AMERICAN • CRICKET ANNUAL P o r 1 8 9 7 —E ig h th Y e a r. Prico 2s. 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