James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885

230 CONSTITUTION HILL, POOLE, DORSET.—Pres., Rt. Hon. Lord Wimbome- S pa 5 . W. Brake, Boys’ School, Constitution H ill; Cnpt., F. Adams. Members, 2 \ . Ground’ 6 acres. Subs., 4s. Colour, dark blue. Distance from Parkstone Station, 1 miu ’ n 2 . F. Adams (11.3), a good all-round player, but dH not score so consistently as in preceding seasons ; is one of the most successful V W V » v * t r v - w ' w y « - w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 Matches, 20—won 16 lost 2, draw bowlers hard-hittin a _ , w^UCSSI - £ nseful men in the team; - - - -- " * i ;ra VA Butler (16.^), on0 howler E. Beckenham (8.1), a s in Dorsetshire. A. £ andat times a e .’ w . Brake (6.12), steady itting bat, ppj bov?ier’ good field, and ste.u * • Barrett (5.3), a very fast "no. Oictora practice, would , M » » " S i , 55=3; A. Butler, 21=1; F . Adams. » 1= 3 .6 , G. M » . '« - • 216- . Barrett, 31=5.3 » *• . CRYSTAL PALACE.—Seo., C. Eastlake Smith. Matches, 64—won 17, lost 11 drawn 26. B attixg A verages of 10 innings and over. J. Aste, 48.3; H. Hetl’ey 33 ia! F. Barry, 27.3; L. H. Neame, 26.16; H. P. Clarke, 26.3; F. A. Rehder, 23.4 * ’A . w Gardner-Wolloton, 2 2 . 1 1 ; F. Campbell, 21.1; S. Shorter, 19.13; C. Mitchell, 19.6- H P Smith, 19.1; T. C. Sheard, 19.1; W. R. Hawkins, 18.4; S. M. Fergnsson, 16.10; P. Currev 15.14; A. A. E. Oelrichs, 15.2 ; C. E. Smith, 15 ; L. J. Turner, 13.7 ; H. Aste, 13.4• J. \ f ’ Henderson, 13 ; C. H. Dorman, 12.21; W. Kettlewell, 12.10; G. J. Cooper, 10 2 - W A Whiting 9.5; G. Cosens, 8.23; A. W. Dorman, 8 ; J. Willocks, 8 . * * ' B owling A verages —(15 wickets and over). % % Inns., Balls. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Dorman, A. W. . . . 21 • 2,186 14* 823 71 Stevens, R. R. • < • H ... 10 616 73 217 19 Tarner, L. I . . . . Vv # ^ . . . 26 2,099 113 964 74 Dorman, C. II; r 9 • m ... 29 2 ,112 127 967 74 Barry, F. • * < \J ... 9 648 45 240 17 Willocks, J. ... [ . . . 22 1,603 134 602 40 Fergusson, S. M. . . . 14 • 863 45 A fe — A M 451 27 • Cosens, G. 9 9 9 . . . 27 2,179 136 1,041 61 • Brushfield, T . . . . • 9 9 . . . 12 733 34 383 21 Smith, C. E . . . . • 9 9 . . . 13 .910 60 378 20 lletley, H. • 99 . . . 2 1 1,113 64 670 27 Runs per Wkk 11.47 •11.8 ,13.2 13.6 14.2 15.2 16.19 i7.4 17.6 18.18 21.3 DERBY MIDLAND CLUB.—Matches, 19—won 6, lost 3, drawn 10. B atting A verages S. Noton, 37.4; L. G. Wright, 29.1; J. H. Straw, 23.4; F. Walker, 15.3; W. Shaw, 14.6; J. Jefferies, 14.2; J. W. Wingfield, 13.6; A. Forman, 11.3; W. Page, 11.2; H. Harvey, 10.3; T. Wren, 7.9; H. Evans, 7.1; C. G. Piercy, 5 . 6 . : l ■ : I - . . . r, r B owling A verages . — * ♦ » H. C. Mosby F, Walker A. Forman A. Austin t # % » • •• I••• • • • M M * • #• • « « ^ I I M Overs. 78 ’ ... 109 36 37 - • • • M l Maidens. 23 ' 27 . • 4‘ * ' G * ♦ • Runs. 149 •217 81 106 Wickets. 22 •29 '.10 i r . 1 , 1 Runs . per Wkt. 6.17 7.14 8.1 9.6 DERBYSHIRE CJLUB AND GROUND.—Tliefirstseason of the newly-formed Derby­ shire Club and Ground has nowbeen concluded, andthe committee maybe congratulated upon having had a successful season. Twenty-one matches were played in all, and ° i these.only two were lost, and six were drawn. The remaining thirteen were all wins for the Club and Ground.

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