Cricket 1891
478 CRIOKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THIi GAME. NOV. 26, 1891 THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS IN *,1892. LIST OF SECRETARIES. THE COUNTIES. B edfordshire —L. C. R . Thring, The Grammar School, Dunstable. B uckinghamshire —G. It. Ward, New Court, Great Marlow. C heshire —James Horner, Stockport. D erbyshire —W. B. Delacombe, 7, Irongate, Derby. D evonshire —Rev. G. Townsend Warner, Newton Abbott, Devon. D urham —R. H. Mallett, Bank, Darlington. E ssex —O. R . Borradaile, Essex County Cricket Ground, Leyton, E. G loucestershire —Dr. E. M. Grace, Thorn- bury, Gloucestershire. H ampshire —Dr. Russell Bencraft, Raeberry Lodge, Southampton. H erefordshire —H. C. Burnett-Phillips, The Knoll, near Hereford. H ertfordshire —C. Pigg, 7, Warkworth Street, Cambridge. K e n t —A. J. Lancaster, 21, Watling Street, Canterbury. L ancashire —S. H. Swire, 26, Barton Arcade, Manchester. L incolnshire — Ben Robinson, Hundleby, Spilsby. L eicestershire —T. P. Burdett, Hundleby, The Beeches, Avlestone, Leicester. M iddlesex —P. M. Thornton, United Univer sities Club, Suffolk Street, London, W. N orfolk —W . E . Hansell, The Close, Nor- wich, and Rev. W. F. G. Sandwith, Hoik* ham Vicarage, Norfolk. N orthamptonshire — J. P. Kingston, 82, Newland, Northampton. Northumberland—John Thompson, 24, Front Street, Cullercoats. N ottingham —W. H. C. Oates, Langford Hall, Newark-on-Trent. Somersetshire—H. E. Murray AnderdoD, Henslade House,Taunton,and T. Spencer, Haygrass House, Taunton. S taffordshire —'T. C. Slaney, Lichfield Street, Hanley. S u r r e y -C . W . Alcock, Surrey Cricket Ground, Kennington Oval, London, S.E S ussex —W. Newham, Sussex County Oricket Ground, Brighton. W arwickshire —W. Ansell, 78, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. W orcestershire —E. G. Bromley Martin, The Old Bank, Worcester,and A. Feather- stonhaugh, Hopton Court, Worcester. Y orkshire —J. B. Wostinholm, 10, Norfolk Row, Sheffield. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (C a p t a in s o f E l e v e n s .) Bradfield College—L. W . Reynolds, Bradfield College, Reading. Brighton College—S. W . S. Collins, School House, Brighton College, Brighton. Charterhouse School—G. U. Smith, Char terhouse School, Godalming. Cheltenham College — J. M. Quinton, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham. Clifton College—W. G. Grace, Clifton College, Bristol. Eton College—D. H. Forbes, Eton College, Windsor. Fettes College—W . McC. Duquid, Carrington House, Fettes College, Edinburgh. Haileybury College—W. V. Jephson, Hailey^ bury College, Hertford. Harrow JSchool—M. Y. Barlow, Harrow School, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Lancing College — S. W . Rix, Lancing College, Shoreham, Loretto School—Captain of Cricket, Loretto School, Musselburgh, N.B. Malvern College—H. K. Foster, 5, College Grounds, Malvern. Marlborough College—H. Marley, Preshute House, Marlborough. Radley College—T. R . Upcher, Radley College, Abingdon. Repton School—J. Hewetson, Repton School, Burtou-on-Trent. Rossall School—A, J. Berney, Rossall School, Fleetwood. Rugby School — P. F. Warner, Rugby School, Rugby. Sherborne School—W . J. Lambert or H . H. Joy, Sherborne School, Sherborne. Shrewsbury School—G. B. Raikes, The Schools, Shrewsbury. Tonbridge School—R. S, H. Biass, Tonbridge School, Tonbridge. Uppingham School—G. Bardswell, L om e House, Uppingham. Wellington College—G.J. Mordaunt, W elling ton College, Wokenham. Winchester College—H. F. Leveson-Gower, The College, Winchester. Westminster School—J. S. Schearme, 1, Little Dean’ s Yard, Westminster. WANDERING CLUBS. A u t h e n t ic s — E . Britten-Holmes, 35, Pem- bridge Villas, Bayswater, W . B u r l in g t o n W a n d e r e r s — W . J. Jeffries, Wiltshire House, Wiltshire Road, B rix ton, S.W. B u t t e r f l ie s —C. F . H. Leslie, Abchurch Chambers, Abchurch Lane, E.C. C h a t h a m H o u s e W a n d b r e u s —F. Clemence St. Stephen’s Club, Westminster, S.W . C l a p h a m W a n d e r e r s —H. V. Bate, 6 , White hall Yard, S.W. C o n d o r s — K. E . Peck, 15, Ampthill Square, N.W. E m e r it i —Edgar Payne, 55, Holland Road, Kensington, W . F r e e F o iie s t b r s —Edward Rutter, Halliford, Shepperton-on-Thames. G r y p h o n s — J. A. Lyon, Sunnycroft, South Norwood, S.E. G u in e a P ig s — J.L.Nickisson,Stock Exchange, E.C. H a m p s t e a d N o n d e s c r ip t s —L. Corke, The Cottage, Mount Park Crescent, Ealing, W . H a r r o w W a n d e r e r s —I. D. Walker, Arnos Grove, Southgate, Middlesex. I s h m a e l it e s — F. D. Gaddum, Didsbury, Man chester. I n c ^ g n it i —Sir A . W . L. Hemming, C.M.G., 33, Emperor’s Gate, S.W. I Z in g a r i — W. E. Denison, Ossington Hall, Newark. M a r l b o r o u g h B l u e s — W . Gordon Fellowes, 8 , Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. N e w t o n B l u e s —J. J. Cross, The Hall, New ton Abbot: # N o r t h e r n W a n d e r e r s — F . A. Rumet, Pan ton House, Hoole, Chester. O l d A l l e y n ia n s —F. A.Rehder, The Avenue, Gipsy Hill, S.E. O l d B r u c ia n s — E.Strode,Farrar’s Buildings, Temple, E.C. O l d C l if t o n ia n s — G . Fowler, Moor Hall, Essex. O l d C a r t h u s ia n s — Bernard Ellis,Franklands, St. Leonards-on-Sea, and A . Foster, 7, Lower Berkeley Street, London. W.C. O l d F in c h l e ia n s — W .P. Carpmael, Boscobel, Streatham Common, S.W. O l d M a l v e r n ia n s — E.C. Evelyn, 16, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. O x f o r d H a r l e q u in s — A. J. Webbe (Vice- President), 9, Cambridge Square, H y de- Park, W . O x f o r d U n iv e r sity — P e r ip a t e t ic s —J.B.Oakley,Castlenau, Barnes, Surrey. Q u id N u n c s (C a m b r id g e )— C . D. Buxton, Knighton, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. S o u t h g a t e R o v e r s — A . L. Ford, Old Park, Winchmore Hill, N. W i l l - o ’- t h e - W is p s —H. C. Clarke, Brook House, Ascot. _______ footballs. This ' UTELY TH BFF' ------ I S A T '- O w ------- •City Agents—Parton & Lester, 94, Queen St.,Cheapside STOICS CLUB. Matches played 34—won 6 , lost 18, drawn 10 BATTING AVERAGES. A. H. Bartlett... 4 J. S. Haycraft ... 8 F. E. Wins'and 13 J. Westhorp ... 8 O. R. Borradai.'e 16 W. J. Burt........ 18 A. P. Van Neck 5 C. B. S. Higgs ... 4 A. G. Every ...20 H. Carver........ E. de Lissa E. C. Spencer- Stanhope A. W. Ran-.mell H. J. Bodgers C. Armstrong H. Hebert ... A. B. Marsh G. E. Every C. Dixon ......... t> H. E. Ransom ... 7 F. C. Paetow ... 6 W. G. Brabner... 7 F. Gordon.........13 J. W. B. Vivian 12 C. Ovenden M. Abbott......... J. R. Walton ... B. Bennie......... A. Miller Hallett Times Most in . not out. Runs an Inns. Aver. ... 3 ... 54 ,... 36* ... 54 ... 0 ..,. 329 ... 114 ... 41.1 ... 3 ... 316 ... 133 ... 31.6 ... 2 ..,. 191 ... 102* ... 31.6 ... 3 ... 275 ,... 57 ... 21.2 ... 2 ... 320 .,. 11 * ..,. 20 ... 0 ... 93 .,.. 62 ... 1P.1 ... 1 ... 55 ,... 36 ... 18 1 ... 1 ... 284 ,... 61 ... 14 18 ... 1 ... 40 ... 19 ... 13.1 ... 0 ... 53 .,.. 23 .... 10.3 ... 0 . 56 .,.. 15 ... 9.2 ... o ..,. 35 ... 14 ... 8.3 ... 0 .... 34 ... 11 ... 8.2 ... 1 ..,. 68 ... 23* ... 79 ... 0 .. 36 ... 30 ... 71 ... 1 ... F2 ,... n ... IU ... o .,.. 24 ... 12 ... 6 ... 0 ... 33 ... 24 ... 5.2 ... 0 .... 31 ... 11 ... 4.3 ... 0 ... 2*? ... 9 ... 42 ... 2 ... 19 ,.. 5 .... 34 ... 0 ..,. 40 ... 15 ... 3.1 ... 1 ... 29 ,... 10* ... 2.7 ... 0 ... 13 ... 5 ... 23 ... 1 .,.. 13 ... H ... 2.3 ... 0 ... 18 ... 11 ... 2.4 ... 2 ... 14 ... 6* ... 2 ... 1 ... 5 ... 5 ... 1.2 The following played in 3 innings.—W. J. Hay craft 24, H. Gresham 26, J. R. Hollingworth 26, O. H. GresBon 5, C. G. Hentsch 1. The following played in less than 3 innings—C. E. 8. Cockburn, L. G. Brown, L. Hutchinson, C. T. Ewart. S. Walton, C. B. Palmer, G. H. Brews ter, J. J. Pulleme, W. J. P. Dodgson, W. T. Brown, H. E. Vipan, G. Davis, and E. Higgs. BOWLING AVERAGES. J. Westhorp . J. S. Haycraft H. Hebert ......... G. E. Every ......... C D ixon............... W. Honeywill W. J. Burt ......... W. J. Baycraft ... L. Hutchinson ... J. tt. Walton......... A . G. Every ............... J. W. H. Vivian ... F. E. Winsland ... A . P. Van Neck ... C. Ovenden ......... J. R. Hollingworth H. Rodgers ......... Overs. ... 74 . ,. 49.1, „. 44 . . 88 . ... 11 ., 11 .. 13 .. 126 ... 43 .. 481.. 81 .. 57 . 65 . 35 . 31 . 81 . 5 . 35 .. 7 ., 12 ., 24 .. 45 .. 9 .. 9 .. 13 . 8 .. 4 .. 6 .. Runs. . 188 ., . 156 . . 1 9 . . 182 .. . 1)6 .. .. 40 . 265 .. . 101 „ 124 . . 2D5 ., . 882 . 178 . . 161 . ,. 162 . . 81 .. . 91 . 152 .. Wkts. Aver. .. 24 ... 7.20 15 ... 10.6 9 ... 12 I 15 ... 122 .. 11 3 . .. 19 . .. 7 . , 8 . . 13 . ,. 51 . .. 9 . 8 , 8 , 13.3 . 13.1 13.18 14.3 . 15.4 , 15.10 , 1715 . 19.7 . 201 , 20.2 3 ... 27 2 ... 45.1 3 ... 50.2 The following bowled in less than 3 innings.—E C. Spencer-Stanhope 2 wickets for 7 runs, E. Wfsthorp2—6, S. Walton 3—82, C. Higgs 6—62, E. Higgs 1—10, W. Smith 1—50, C. G. S. Cockburn 7 —21, C. H. Gresson 4—53, E. L. Johnson 4—51, C. B. Palmer 1—7, W. T. Brown 8—11, W. E. Hale 1— 18, G. H. Brewster 5—44, G. Cancellor 6—56, F. W. Talbot 3—SO, A. W. Rammell 2—42, F. E. Ram mell 2—42, H. Carver 7—96, F. Butler 3—35, R. L S. Rennie 2—13, B. Rennie 3—53. Thefollowing bowled without getting a wicket* —C. Michels, A. K. Brook, H. Chammell, A. Keel ing, E. A. Collins. R.Playford, O. R. Borradaile, J. F. Brown, R. S. Horsford, and a . H. Bartlett. The following bowled wides.—H. Hebert 2, C. Dixon 1, w. J. Burt *, L. Hutchinson 2, J. R. Walton 2, F. E. Wiosland 1. SURREY 2nd XI. Matches played 7—won 3, lost 2, drawn 2. RESULTS OP MATCHES. Matches Won. r. Bedfordshire. Surrey, 254 and 24 for 1 nickel; Bedfordshire, 151 and 186. T NottiSndXt. Surrey, "288 for 6 wicket. Nott. Snd XI. 112and 75. T Uofrarnham. Surrey. *i60for 4wickets ; Farn- ham, 53 and 17 for 2 wickets. M atches Drawn. T NottBSndXI. Surrey. 118and 60; Notts 2nd XI., PSand 58 for 3 wickets. T. 15 of Dorking. Surrey, 108 ;Dorking, 24 for 6 wickets. NEXT ISSUE DECEMBER 81
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