Cricket 1898

456 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. O ct . 27 , 1898. GOLDSMITHS’ INSTITUTE. M atches played, 94 ; w on, 43 ; lost, 28; drawn, 23. Total luns for. 10 434 for 840 wickets, a\eruge 12 42 ; againct. 8,1P9 for 939 wickets, average 8*73. B A T T IN G A V E R A G E S (A l l M a t c h e s ). Qualification, 8 innings with average o f 4. N o. lim es M ost B A T T IN G A V E R A G E S, T eam II. M atches played, 22; w.»n, 12 ; lost, 4 ; drawn, Qualification, 8 innings with average o f 6. N o. Times M ost of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. E . M . Thom pson ... 10 .. 4 .. 2I8 . 68 ... ;-6 33 M . V o >d ............ ... 19 . . 0 .. 565 . . 99 ... 29 73 F. Ellis ................... ... 22 .. 4 .. 415 . . 66 ... 2 3 (5 B . W . Jenkiua .. ... 9 .. 2 .. 155 . . 31 ... 22*14 A . M . G ile s ............ ... 11 .. 1 .. 195 . . 43 ... 19 50 A . M ouncher ... 12 .. 5 .. 135 . . 40 ... 19 28 H .Y . Bullock ... .. 15 .. 3 .. 193 . . 30 ... 16*08 H . E. Mist ............ .. 13 . . 4 .. 137 . . 51*... 15 22 J. C. Green ............ .. 18 .. 3 .. 227 . . 46 ... 1513 A . B a ld w in .......... ... 20 . 2 .. ‘J82 . . 49 ... 14-S4 W . S. M urrell ... ... 27 .. 1 . 376 . . 79 ... 14 46 E . B. T olley ........... .. 20 .. 1 .. 568 . . 46*... 14 10 H . C. M a y o ............ ... 26 .. 2 .. 308 . . 66*... 14 S. R . Best ............ .. 32 . 4 .. ?87 . 41 ... 13 82 J. E. DeGruchy .. ... )1 .. 2 .. 118 . . 39 ... 13*11 W . H . M anley ... ... 27 .. 2 .. 311 . 32 ... 1245 J. A . T. Good ... 23 .. 2 .. 263 . . 35*... 12*42 h . J. Lander ... 13 . 3 .. 116 25 ... 11 60 H . H >lim s ............ ... 13 .. 1 .. 136 25 . 11*88 W . F .tlk n er............ ... 39 .. 2 . 412 ... 45 ... 11*13 A . M e d w a y ............ ... 50 .. 2 .. 200 ... 49 ... H U W . S. R ow e.......... ... 11 0 .. 119 . . 33 ... 108! E . M . M edway ... 27 .. 5 . 22 i .. 33 1-133 J . P. M ollard ... 10 .. 1 . . 91 25 ... 10 li A . B. Falkner ... 8 .. o . 78 .. 32 .. 975 B . K. S cu lly ........... .. 12 .. 2 .. 97 ... 3 : ... 9 70 P. H ooper .......... ... 16 .. 2 .. 130 24 ... 9 28 R . W indetank ... ... 19 .. 2 . 155 .. 49 ... 9 11 W . A . Stant hi .. ... 22 .. 2 . 181 . . 36 .. 9 05 W . T. H eed .......... ... 19 .. 0 .. 163 . . 29 .. 9 05 W . B. Leaver .. 18 . 1 . 151 ... 30 ... 8>8 W . F. D ia y .......... ... 25 . 4 . J67 . 17 ... 7 9.’. G. W . Oi.lingham 12 .. 4 . 6! .. 16 ... 7 .5 W . H . Joants ... 21 .. 5 .. 123 .. 17* . 71 8 E . C. Row e ............ ... 14 .. 1 . . 95 .. 38 ... 7-30 H . A . K napton ... ... 10 .. 0 .. 69 ... 21 ... 6 90 F . Bowler ............ ... 11 .. 3 . . 55 .. 17 ... 6-87 W . Russell ............ ... 13 .. 4 .. 55 ... 14* . 6-11 S. J. H olm es ... 9 .. 4 .. 27 .. lo*... 540 S. W . H. Blake ... ... 9 .. 1 .. 39 . . 13 ... 487 C. L . Botten.......... ... 15 .. 0 .. 73 . 11 ... 4-Mi H . H ooper ............ ... 13 . 1 . . 58 .. 23 . 4 8 ; W . H . F itch... . ... 8 .. 0 .. 36 . . 16 ... 4 5 H . Joanes ............ ... 12 . 3 . . 39 .. 10 ... 4-3.i B O W L IN G A V E R A G E S (A n . M a t c h e s ) Qu&lific iti jn , to have bowled in 8 innings. 0\ert». ]Vldns Buns. W kts. Aver. E . C. Row e ... . . 155 1 38 . . 287 .. 79 ... 3-6:{ E . B . Tolley ... . . 1 7 f4 48 304 .. 6.) ... 506 H . Y . Bullock . 230*1 . 82 . . 445 .. fc8 ... 6*54 A . Baldw in .......... 1702 33 . . 473 .. 71 ... 6*66 J. A . T . G ood... . . 114-1. . 19 . . 297 .. 42 ... 7 07 G. W . Gillingham . 162 2. . 40 379 .. 52 ... 7 2 ' E M . M edway . 157 2. . 30 . . 37 1 .. 48 ... 7-76 CL L . Botten ... . . 59 . . 14 . . 41 .. 18 ... 7 8< J . C. Gr^en ... . . 1472 . 54 . . 248 .. 29 ... 8*: 5 W . H . M an'ey . 862 . 14 . . 252 .. 26 ... 996 W . S. M uriell .. . . 1922 . 53 . 421 .. 41 ... 102H S. J. H olm es ... . . 62 2 . 21 . 166 .. 16 ... 10 37 W . S. Rowe ... . . 24 . . 4 . . 86 .. 8 ... 1075 R . W indebank . 257 2. . 70 . . 635 .. 40 ... 15 87 B. R . Scully ... . . 46 1 . 6 . . lbO .. 10 .. 16 W . H . Joanes... . . 45 . . 9 . . 147 .. 9 .. 16 35 W . Falkner ... . . 37 4 . 2 . . 153 .. 7 ... 21 85 B A T 1 IN G A V E R A G E S . T r a m I. Matches played, 39 ; won, 15 ; lost, 1 L drawn , 1\ Qua ifi ation 8 innings with average o f 6. N o. Tim es M ost of not Total in au inns out. runs. inns. Ave r M . W c o l ............ ... 19 ... 0 . . 563 .. 9* ... 25) 7.5 A . M ouncher ... 12 ... 5 . 135 .. 40 ... 19 2S H . Y . Bull, ck ... ... 11 ... 3 . . 150 .. 30 .. 18 75 H . C. M ayo .......... ... 22 ... 4 . . 295 .. 66*.. 16 33 S. R. Best ............ ... 31 ... 4 . . ?46 .. 41 .. 12 81 W . H . M an’ ey ... ... 27 ... 2 . . 311 .. 3*2 ... 12 45 W . S. M uriel! ... ... 26 ... 1 . . ^97 .. 70*.. 11-88 W . Falkuer .......... ... 22 ... 2 . . 2-8 .. 45 .. ll-4(i H . H olm es ............ ... 12 ... 1 . . 124 .. 25 .. 11 27 J. P . M ollard .. 10 ... 1 . . 91 .. 25 .. 10-11 E . M . M edw ay ... ... 9 ... 1 . . 80 .. 33 .. 10 R . W indebank ... ... 19 ... 2 . . 155 .. 49 .. 9 11 W . T . R e e d ............ .. 19 ... 0 . 163 .. 29 .. 9 05 W . B. Leaver ... 18 ... 1 .. 151 ... 36 .. 888 B . R . S cu lly .......... ... 11 ... 1 .. 86 ... 32 .. 8-6i) W . H . Joanes ... 20 ... 5 .. 1 : .. 17*.. 7-46 B O W L IN G A V E R A G E S, T e a m I. Qualification, to have bowled in 8 innings O vers. M dns Runs W kts. Aver. H . Y . B ullock . . 198 .. 71 .. 386 .. 55 .. 7 Oi G. W . Gillingham . 115 .. 29 .. 279 ... 32 .. 8 71 W . H . M anley 86-2. .. 14 .. 259 .. 26 .. 0 96 W . S. M urrell .. 1.8 .. 51 .. 392 ... 88 .. 10-31 S. J. H olm es ... .. 47*2 .. 18 .. 96 .. 8 .. 12 R. W indebank . 257 2. . 70 . 635 . 40 .. 15 87 B . R . Scully ... .. 46 1 .. 6 .. 160 ... 10 .. 16 W . H . Joanes... .. 40 .. 8 .. 133 ... 8 .. 16*62 of not Total in an inos. out. runs. inns Aver. F. E llis ..................... ... 21 ... 4 ... 405 ... 66 ... 23-82 J. C . G r e e n ............ ... 14 ... 3 ... 181 ... 46 ... 1645 A. B a ld w in ............ ... 18 .. 0 ... 268 ... 49 ... 14 S8 W . A . Stanton ... ... 16 ... 2 ... 1*2 .. 36 ... 11 57 J. A . T . G ood ... ... 17 ... 1 ... 179 30 ... 11-18 W . F alk n er............ ... 17 ... 0 ... 184 ... 34 .. 10 82 A. B . Falkner ... ... 8 ... 0 ... 78 ... 32 .. 9 7i W . F D ra y ............ .. 21 ... 2 ... 147 ... 17 .. 773 F. Bow ler ............ ... 10 ... 2 ... 51 ... 17 ... 687 BOW LTN ft A VE R \GKS, T e a m II. Qualification. 1o have bowled in 8 innings Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. T. A . T . Good 72 4.. 14 ... 172 ... 29 ... 5 93 A. Baldwin ..........,. 163 2 . 32 .. 445 ... 71 ... 626 J. C. Green .......... . 97 2.. . 39 .. . 157 .. 22 ... 7-13 B A T T IN ' E ' . T eam III. Matches p!a>ed, £ finlnf Qualificati n. ’ . -kVCAc OI 6. N o. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. io :* S Av< r. E. M . Thom pson .. ... 8 .... 3 ... 153 ... 68 ... 30-60 A . M . G ile s ............ ... 10 . . 1 . .. 171 ... 43 ... 1900 H . E. M ist ............ ... 9 ... 3 104 ... 51*... 17*83 E B . T olley ............ ... 16 . .. 0 . .. 198 ... 43 ... 1237 A . M e d w a y ............ ... 13 . .. 1 . .. 145 ... 49 ... 12‘08 W . S. R o w e ........... ... 10 . . 0 . .. 99 ... 33 ... 9 90 H . A . K napton ... ... 10 . . 0 . .. 69 ... 21 ... 690 E. M . M edway ... .. 11 .. 0 ... 72 ... 13 ... 6 54 Signifies not out. B O W L IN G A V E R A G E S, Tram III. Qualification, to have bowled in 8 innings. Overs. M dns. Huns. W kts. Aver. E. B. T olley .......... lf.O 4 47 ... *75 ... 59 ... 4 66 E. M . M edway 83 3 16 ... 191 8 1 ... 616 C. L . B o t t e n ............ 53 ... 12 132 ... 17 . 7 76 E. Bendle .......... •T. G ifford .......... M . A . Nicholas . O. H . M . Thring T. G. Donaldson E . O. Powe’ l i\ H . C. Levick f. L Johnston . V. W . W atson vV. G. Thom pson r<. E . G. Abney .. Townsend Shaw O. M acdonald P. R eynolds.......... D. C. l ee ... . E. H . Staton C . S. G. Lloyd . R. H . F. ii ... . F. J. W ood ... . S. W . H unt ... . FT. D . Nicholas W . S. W vnne W . P. Fait. ... . TT. S. Stork KENSINGTON PARK. B A T T IN G A V E R A G E S. No. of inis 6 8 14 1 1 7 . :o 10 l" . 6 6 . 6 . 5 . 5 . 1!) . 5 . 4 Tim es M ost T ot»l IiOt in nn runs. o u t. in s. A w r. . 268 ... 0 . .102 .. . <4 66 254 .. 0 .. 106 31-75 . 804 ... 4 ... 47* . 30-4 . 129 ... 0 .. 67 .. 25 S . 433 ... 2 101* 21 1 or, 1 ?4* 24 273 0 9 * Vi 5 96 .. 2 . 2S* 19 2 1* 1 .. . 1 .. . 45* . 17 88 70 . . 6 .,.. 16* 17 5 115 ., 3 .. . 30 .. 16 42 97 .. 0 4*2 16 18 , 95 .. 0 .. 4< 15-81 77 ... 1 ..,. 77* 15 4 . 73 ... 0 .,.. 30 .. . 14 6 . *8 0 . *-7 .. . 136 . 528 1 45 . 12 V * . f3 0 . .. 37 .. . 12 6 . 32 0 1*2 8 . 3> 0 .... 10 7 5 86 3 .... 18*. . 5 73 . 16 ... 1 .. 8*.. . 5 32 . 24 ... 1 . .. 11 8 >2 10 . . 0 . .. 8 ... 2 5 29 .. . 8 .. . 47 .. . 8 .. . 5-87 31 .. . 5 . .. 88 .,.. 9 ..,. 9 77 4141.. 131 ... 969 ... 61 ... 15 14 28 .. . 4 . . 91 .. . 6 .. . 15 16 89 1.. . 20 .,,. 243 .,.. 14 . .. 17-35 432 10 .. . 105 .. . 6 ..,. 17 5 164-3 .. 19 .... 652 ..,. 87 .... 17*66 202-3.. . 54 .,.. 503 .. 26 .,.. 19 34 81*4.. . 14 . .. 183 .,.. 9 .... 20 33 41 ... 10 . .. 124 . .. 6 . ,. 20 66 4 ’.*2 .. 4 ... 131 . .. 6 .. 21 83 3, *3.. 7 .... 101 .... 2 .. 50-5 The follow ing played in lees than fou r innings and s c o r e d C . H . Blake, 0, 33; G. T . Prown. 3 ; Gordon Campbell, 11, 16, 0 ; A . n . Unwin Clarke, 21, 8 ; S. Christopherson, 22, 0 ; A . P. Comyns, 0. 2 ; A . R. Davie?, 0*, 4. 5 ; G. A . M D ocker. 1 ,4 * ; H K . Gow, 0 ; P. G rp atorex, 1, 27; T. Bem inerde, 25; C. G. Hildyard, 11,10; H . R.H olland.15,11*, 1; J. F. TTope, 8 ; R . S. Ibbs, 17*4 ; A . L . Ingall. 22,12 ; C. S. K ing, 18 ; G. E. W . M oney, 3 ; J. F. Scott-M urray.2 ; M . G. Nelson, 20, 9 ; J. G. O’Brien, 13, 40; M ajor C. E. Orman, 33* ; F .H . Palm er, 3,19*, 3 ; W . K . Steele. 5* ; »f. P. Surtees. 0* ; A . W hittow ,21,0,40 ; J .R . W ood. 104, 1 ; A Wo< dbridge. 4*. * Signifies not out. B O W L IN G A V E R A G E S. Overs. M dns. Runs. W kts. A\er. J. R . W ood ... . F. .1. W ood ... . C S O. Lloyd... M . G . Nelson . w . G. Thom pson . W . S. W ynn H. D. Nicholas L. E. G. Abney 1J. Reynolds ... P. H . Palm er . J. L . Johnston C. U. M. Thring The follow ing b« w ed lefB thap 25 overs and t< ok w i kets :— E. ben.be. 2 ; O. H . Blake 5 ; S. C hiis- topherson. 1 ; A . H . Unwin Clarke, 1 ; A . P. Comyns, 0 ; G. A. M . PocVer. 5 ; .1. G. D onaldson. 2 ; R H . Fo&, 0 ; J. G iffard, 1 ; T . W . H em m »rde. 0 ; H. R . Holland, 4 ; N. W . H unt, 2 ; R . S. Ibbs, 2 ; T. n . C. Levick. 8; J. F. Scott-.VIurray, 0 ; M . A . Nicholas, 1; J. G O’ Brien, 1 ; E . H. Seaton, 5. H A L F -D A Y B A T T IN G A V E R A G E S . C. H . M Thring G. T . Campbell ... R. F. A . O rr. ... E. Per die ............ F. H . Palmer Rev. J. L. Evans P. Greatorex C. G Hildyard ... A. W hittow n. M acdonald 0 M. RMr.ier F K endill .......... J. C. W o o d ............ The follow ing pluyed in less than fou r innings a d scon d :—E. S Blois, 9 ; O. D . brooks, 2 ; C. C. Brown, 2 * ,0 ; Capt Burnaby. 9 ; A .P .C om yn s,0,14 ; G. A. M . D ocker,2 ,1 ; J. G ifford, 4 ; A . H . G odfrey,4 ; F. f\ G. Hartopp, 21*. 0* ; J. F. Hope, 3 ; J. L . John&t m. 1. 1 ; R S. Ibbs. 0. 5 ; R H . Kendle, 3 ; T . B . C. L vick. 32 ; C. S. (i. L loyd, 5 ; G. E W . M oney, 16, 4 ; E K M oxon, 22 ; M . A . Nicholas, 3. 28* ; H. D . N icho ls 5 ; J. Lolhian Nicholson. 59. 17. 0 ; M . G. Nelt-on, 12 ; W . S. Penrnfather, 0. 0 ; E. O. Pow ell, 0 ; A . A. Surtees 9 ; H . P. Suitt-es, 2 ; A . W . W at-on, 13; S. W . W ilkinson, 1* ; W . S. W ynne, 5, 3. B O W L IN G . The follow ing took w ickets:—C. C. Brown, 1 ; G. T. Cam pbell, 18 ; A . P. Comyns, l ; G . A M Docker, 8; C. G. F ildyard. 4 ; J. L. Johnston,3 ; F. Kendall, 17 ; T. H . C. Levick, 1 ; C. R. G. L loyd, 5 ; C. M acdonald, 1 ; G. R. M oxon, 1 ; M . G. Nelson, 2 ; R. F. A . Orr. 1 ; F. H . Palmer. 2° ; C M . Fkinner, 1 ; H . S. Stork, 4 ; C. H . M . Ihriiur, 4 ; A W hi;t<»w,6; W . S. W y n .e , 1. No. Tim es Most of Total not in au ions. inns. out. inns. 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