Cricket 1892

166 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. JUNE 2, 1892 w .g. Wilson, b Bevan 21 G. H. Cotterill, c At­ kinson, b Bevan ... 23 J. H. Weatherby, c sub., b Courage ... 4 M.M. barker, b Bevan 4 M. Whitley, b Atkin­ son ........................31 J. M. Broad, c sub. b Bevan .................17 F.G.Newbolt.b Bevan 13 O atla n d s P a r k . L. N. Ilickley, c Fel­ ton, b Bevan Rev. G. E. Cotterill, b Atkinson .......... H. Hill, not out A. Ferguson Davie, b Atkinson .......... B 18,lb 2 .......... T o ta l.........] SPENCER v. SELHURST.—Played at Selhurst on May 28. S e l h u r s t . W. Hook, b Underhill 11 F. Preeble.b Latham 10 F. Wiltshiro.b Mann 38 J. Jowttt, b Gadsdon 8 y. Woodbridge, c Greene, b Delvalle 25 8. Sargent, b Mann .. 0 F. Amer, c C. Ander­ son, b M an n......... 7 S p e n c e r . A. Ho't, not out ... 6 A. Bush, b Mann ... 3 R. Honeychurch, c and b turner ... 0 J. Gaden, b Mann ... 0 Extras... Total ... 11 H. Latham, b Jowott Underhill, c Hook, b Prebble .................16 A. Gadadon.bPrebble 1 J. Furner, c Holt, b Prebble ................. 4 R. Mann, b Prebble 0 Dr. Greene, c and b Jowett ................. 0 F. Anderson, c Sar- geant, b Jowett ... 10 Delvalle, run out ... 1 C. Anderson, b Gaden .................16 H. Meecock.b Jowett 1 H. Bush, not out ... 3 Extras................. 3 Total ...61 THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN 1892. CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL v. BROADWATER. —Played at Broadwater on May 28. C h a r t e r h o u s e . —First Innings. G. A. Gardiner, lbw, b S treet.................16 E. B.Winch, c Street, b Evans.................. 13 E. H. Bray, b Street 2 G. O. Smith, c and b Street .................25 F. L. Fane, run o u t.. 1 E. Garnett, c Bett, b Street .................. 2 H. Reynolds, run out 0 In the Second Innings Winch scored, c Tring- hain, b Phillips 87, Smith, b Street 16, Fane, b Murray Marshall 18, Garnett (not out) 10, Rey­ nolds, b S reet 3, Anderton, b Street 0, Chiches­ ter, b Bett 2; b 14, w 2, nb 1.—Total 103 B r o a d w a th r . E. Anderton, b Street 0 L. Chichester, not out ..................... 2 C. H. Blake, c Fairt- lough, b Street ... 2 W. B. Baker, c Fel­ ton, b Street.......... 8 B 5, lb l, w l, n b l 8 Total ... ... 79 W. D. Marshall, b Baker ................ 4 Oapt. Elliott, b Blake 1 W. P. Felton, lbw, b Blake ................. 0 E. Street, b Baker 0 Major Evans, b Blake ................. 0 B.Tringham.b Baker 4 Murray Marshall, c and b Smith..........13 L. C. Bett, not out -. 32 Capt. Pendorgast, b Blake....................... Major Fairtlough, b Blake........................ L. C. Phillips, c Garnett, b Gardi­ ner ........................ B 7, lb 1 .......... T o ta l..........C9 INCOGNITI v. SHERBORNE SCHOOL.-Played at Sherborne on May 23 and 24. I n c o g n it i . H. H. Harington, c Bensly, b Powys ...197 Capt. C. E Greenway, lbw, b Joy .......... 1 L. G. A. Collins, b Hunter .................42 A. E. Gibson, c Bon- sly, b Powys......... 33 Capt. P. C. W. Trevor, b Hunter................ 2G H. Collins, b Joy ...16 F. A. Coleridge, b Joy 2 T. W. Wilson,bPowj s 4 S h e r b o r n e ScnooL. Total First Innings. P. D. Hunter, b Cassan J. E. Stevens, b Gibson ... 59 b Gibson C. A. S. Ridout, b Miller... 0 H. F. Bundock, b Miller 5 H. H. Joy, b M iller.......... 0 L. C. Powys, c Greenway, b Miller ........................ 9 b Coleridge b Coleridge b Gibson .......... c Harington, b Gibson . R. B. Wright, b Coleridge 11 b Coleridge A. C. Wright, c Miller, b Coleridge........................ 0 notout W. t . Bens'y. b Gibson ... 25 b Coleridge J. Laurie, b Gibson ... INCOGNITI v. CLIFTON COLLEGE.—Played at Clifton on May 25 and i6. C l if t o n C o l l e g e . First Innings. Second Innings. W.G.Grace jtin.,b Gitson 0 c L. Collins, b Coleridge ... 2 W. A. Bieber, b Coleridgel3l b Coleridge ... 2# J. H. F. Mills, b Gibson ... 9 c and b L.Oollius 3 H. E. Horner, b Miller ... 4 b Coleridge ... 19 H. li.Wansey, c L. Collins, b Cassan ............... . ...23 c Ca9san, b Cole­ ridge .......... 3 J. H. Curtis, c H. Collins, b Gibson ........................10 not out ............23 C. Townsend, run out ... 2 b Mil er ..........14 H. N. Perrin, c L. Collins b G ib so n ........................ 2 b Coleridge ... 2 J. Cornes, c L. Collins, b Gibson ........................ 9 run out .......... 1 G. Huddleston, c H. Col­ lins, b Gibson.................29 c andbColeridgo 8 A. J. Jackson, not out ... 0 b Coleridge ... 3 B 14, lb 7.................21 B 15, w 1, nb 1 17 Total ......... 240 Total I k c o g n it i.— First Innings. ...121 Capt. C. E. Green­ way,st Huddleston, b Townsend......... 7 H. If. Harington, b Grace ....................57 L. G. A. Collins, not out ..........................145 A. E. Gibhon.b Town­ send ......................... 5 Capt. P. C.W. Trevor, b Jackson ......... 40 H. Co'lins, b Jackson 0 T. S. Sidney, lbw, b Total . Jackson....................12 In the Second Innings Capt. C. E. Greenway scored (not out) 31, H. H. Harington (not out) 23 ; b b—Total, 60. F. A. Coleridge, c Perrin,b Townsend 10 E. J. P. Cassan, st Huddleston, b Townsend .......... 0 Sir A. W. L. Hem­ ming. b Grace ... 3 A. J. P. Miller, Huddleston, Townsend IS 12, lb 4 ... st b ... 7 ... 16 ...302 INCOGNITI v. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE.- Played at Cheltenham on May 27 and 28. C h e lte n h a m C o l l e g e . M e r c h a n t T a y l o r s ’ S c h o o l . First Innings. C. A. Innes, c Borradaile, b Westhorp ................. A.T.Marshal), b Westhorp J. P. Candler, b Hebert ... A. G. Kent, b Hebert W. E. A.Worsley.b Hebert S. M. Tomkin, b Hebert... A. B. Nicholls, lbw, b Westhorp........................ F. P. Moule, b Westhorp H. S. Wyatt, b Westhorp P.G. Kent, b Westhorp ... C. Norwood, c Bure, b Westhorp........................ 8. Hunt, not out................. First Innings. Second Innings C. E. B. Champain, c and b Delacom be ... .......... 57 c H. Co lins, b Delacombe ... 13 F. B. Champain, b Cole­ ridge ............................... 45 c Coleridge, b G ib son .......... 3 B. H. Bignell, c L. Collins, b G ib son ........................ 1 b Cassan ... ... 58 E. H. B. Stanley, lbw, b Delacombe ................. 15 c ITarington, b G ib so n .......... 9 J. M. Quinton, c Gibson, b D elacom be................. 23 c Sidney, b L. Collins.......... 0 J. W. Stratton, c Green­ way, b Coleridge .......... 7 lbw, b Coleridge 4 H. Tucker, c and b Dela­ combe............................... 0 b L. Collins 16 F. H. Barker, hw, b Cole­ ridge .............................. 6 c Delacombe, b Gibson .......... 22 G. W.Williamson.c Sidney, b Gibson ........................ 9 b Coleridge 4 F. Coates, c H. Collins, b Gibson ........................ 11 not out .......... 9 A. Lister, not out .......... 0 b Cassan .......... 1 B 9 ,lb 3 .................. 12 B ................. 5 T. S. Sidney, c Ril- out, b Hunter ... 21 Sir A. W. L. Hem­ ming, c A. Wright, b Joy ........................ ...3 A. J. P. Miller, b Joy 6 E. J. P. CuHsan, not out ......................... 0 B 13, lb 1 ....... 14 ...370 Second Innings, runout .......... 6 F. Prichard, b Gil son ... A. Fox Strangways, not out ............................... B 8, lb 6 ................. 0 c Coleridge, Gibbon ... Cassan, Miller ... 0 b Coleridge 14 " ‘ 1 ... 32 ... 16 ... 12 b ... 7 b ... 12 T o ta l.................186 I n c o g n iti.— Capt. C. E. Green­ way, c Tucker, b Quinton....................12 H. H. Barington, b Barker .................. 6 L. G. A. Collins, b Tucker .................30 A. E. Gibson, b Stratton................... 48 W. B. Delacombe, st Lister, b Quinton Total ...144 First Innings. H. Collins, c Tucker, b Quinton ..........40 F. A. Coleridge, c Williamson, b Quinton................. 4 W. J. Cooke-Collis, not out ................. 3 T. S. Sidney, not out 11 B21, lb 5, nb 2... 28 Total . ...268 Sir A. W. L. Hemming and E. J. P. Cassan did not bat; Innings declared closed. In the Second Innings Capt. C. E. Greenway scored (not out) 88, H. H. Harington, b Quinton, 10, L. G. A. Collins (not out) 7; b 6, lb l, nb l — Total, 63. B 6, nb 1 .......... Total .................27 Second Innings. 0 c Ash, bPeel ... 16 6 Ibw, b J. S. Hay- crafc................. 2 9 st E. Higgs.bPeel 0 1 c borradaile, b J. S. Haycrafc 4 0 c Abbott, b Peel 3 0 b J. S. Haycraft 15 0 not out ..........12 0 b J. S. Haycraft 0 0 run out .......... 0 1 b J. S. Haycraft 0 0 b C. H iggs..........16 3 c Borradaile, b P eel................. 6 7 B ?,U2,w3,nb3 10 Total ... 84 MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE v.CIRENCESTER. —Played at Marlborough on May 28. C ir e n c e s t e r , First Innings. C. R. H. Gresson, c N. F. Druce, b Evans ..........19 E. B. Haygarth, b Mar’ey 7 Second InningB. b Knight C. Druce, , 78 A. Prout, b Evan8 ... W. G. Legg, b Evans Knight not out.......... c C. Druce, Evans ... ... 32 ... 7 o H. Boulton, b Evans.......... 0 R. Ellet, c sub, b N. F. D ruce...............................17 b Evans Bridges, c Streatfield, b Marley ........................ 4 E. W. Bubb.c and b Marley 5 S. V. Vaughan, not out ... 36 Total ......... 131 B 17, lb 1 ... 18 Total ...123 STOICS v. MERCHANT TAYLORS’ SCHOOL.— Played at Charterhouse Square on May 25. S to ic s . J. Westhorp, c Cand­ ler, b Norwood ... 53 W. J. Burt.bNorwood 26 J.S.Haycraft, not out 35 O. R. Borradaile, b Can Her ................. 2 S. • i'eel,” b Nicholls 7 H. R. Hebert, b Nor­ wood ........................ 3 C.S.B.Higg8,bNicholls 3 E.Higgs, c Norwood, b Candler ..........27 F. Ash, b Candler ... 0 M. Abbott, b Cand­ ler ........................ 0 S. Tubbs, c Wyatt, b Nicholls................. 8 B. Rennie, bNicholls < B 1, lb 2 .......... 2 R. Mullings, cN. F. Druce, b Evans ..................... 21 F. N. Townsend,b Evans 3 E xtras........................... 11 Total ..........144 M a r l b o r o u g h . c Marley, Laverton Total .. 4 ..127 C. Druce, b Bubb ... 11 W. Mortimer, lbw, b L egg........................11 L. G. Knight, c and b Legg ................. 0 p. R. Creed, c Boul­ ton, b Legg ..........13 N. F. Druce, b Prout 22 H. Marley, not out... 26 H. A. Lang, c Prout, b Legg ................. 0 F. W. Laverton, b Legg........................ 8 H. G. Moir, b Legg 2 G. H. Streatfield, b v Legg........................ 4 F. C. Evans, b Legg 2 Extras................. 6 Total . 105 TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD, v. RUGBY SCHOOL.—Played at Rugby on May 28. T r in it y C o l l e g e . L. C. V. Bathurst, c Thompson,b Chris­ topherson ..........f9 A. Latter, b Slater ... 33 J. R.Marriott,bSlater 25 C.A.A ington.bSlater 6 A. C. Havers, bSlater 8 E. B. Alexander, b D ow son.................26 G. Field, c Rhoades, b Christopherson 36 C.Lubbock, st Nick- alls, b Christo pherson................. 11 T. S. B. Wilson, not out ... v.............. 10 A.“ Sillie,” c*Nichollp, b Christopheraon 0 W. R. Stratton, lbw, b Christopherson 3 Extras.................30 Total .. 257 R u g b y S ch o o l . P. F.Warner,cLatter, D. Christopherson.c b Wilson ......... 32 Stratton, b Bath- J. F.Marshall.run out 1 ur.-t........................ 0 li. W. Nicholls. b P. W. Nickall*, b Wilson ................. 8 Bathurst .......... 4 S.Slater,c andb BathA. E Slater, b Bath­ urst ........................ 1 urst ........................ 0 A.O.Dowson.bWilson 2 J. F. Bhoade1, c G. L. Pirie. notout ... 14 Havers,b Bathurst 5 C. Thompson,b BathExtras................. 12 urst ........................ 4 Total .......... 83 R. A. WILSON’S ELEVEN v. RUGBY SCHOOL (2).—Played at Rugby on May 28. R u g b y S c h o o l . J. B. Grylls, c and b R. A. W ilson.......... P. Lee, b Moss.......... G. P. Newstead, b Total ...167 H. Nelson, b Moss ..21 S. B. Noakes, b R. A. Wilson ................. 6 E. J. Fox, c and b R. A. Wilson .......... 0 M. McLean, c Moss, b R. A. Wilson ... 0 W. B. Wood Smith, b Moss .................13 S. H. Wilson, b R. A. Wilson ................. 3 F. T. Dalton, c Wat­ son, b R. A. Wilson 12 W. Keslingbury, not out ........................14 Extras .......... 6 Total , . 79

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