Cricket 1892

JULY 21, 1892 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 815 KENSINGTON PARK v. M.C.O. & G —Played at Kensington Park on July 16. K e n sin g t o n P a r k . H. H. Harrington, b Needham................ 10 Capt. Greenway, b H a y ........................ 8 M. A. Nicholas, c Hay, b Needham ... 3 R. F. A. Orr, lbw, b Needham .......... 2 W. E. Holdship, b Needham .......... 0 W.J.Scott, c Higgins, b Needham ..........29 E.L. French,b Need­ ham ........................ 9 W. F. Thompson, b H a y ....................... 3 W. J. Seton, c Car­ nac, b Needham... 3 G. H. P. Street, b Needham ..........16 L.E.G. Abney,not out 12 B ........................13 Total ...108 In the Second Innings Harrington scored (not out) 11, Seton (not out) 2, Street b Needham 0, Abney b Needham 7; b 1, lb 1.—Total 22. tf.C.O. & G. W.R.Collins, b Abney D. C. Lee, c Seton, b Abney ................. Capt. Rivett-Carnac, b Harrington......... 2b B. H. Latter, b Hold­ ship ........................17 Carlin, b Abney ... 80 B.A.E.Grieve.run out 1 F. T. Higgins, c French, b Holdship 9 12 Hay. b Abney .......... 9 Needham, b Abney... 1 M. H. Routledge, b Holdship.................11 0. D. Brooks, not out ........................ 4 B 3, lb 3 Total ... 6 ...185 OXFORD UNIVERSITY AUTHENTICS v. MOTE PARK.—Played at Maidstone on July 11 and 12. A u t h e n t ic s . Second Innings. 40 c sub., b A, J. First Innings. A. Latter, b Carr W. H. Brain, lbw, b A. J. Thornton........................ 0 E. A. Parke, c McAlpine, b A. J. Thornton ..........37 R. E. Olivier, c Atkins, b C a r r ............................... 5 Thornton c Carr, b A. J. Thornton ... o Stenning, b Champion ... c and b A. J. Thornton ... 15 P. Colville-Smith, b A. J. Thornton........................46 lbw,b A.J.Thom- ton .................31 Lord Lovat, c Spens, b A. J. Thornton ................. J. R. Marriott, c Atkins, b Carr............... . .......... W . C. Gosling, not out ... W. R. Stratton, b A. J. Thornton........................ M. A. Atkins.sub., c and b A. J. Thornton .......... R. Berens, b A. J. Thorn­ ton ..................... Extras ... . 3 b A. J. Thorn­ ton ................. 2 cLushington, b Champion ... 53 c Hickmott, b Champion ... 1 run out .......... 0 c Carr, b Cham­ pion .......... 0 not out .......... 14 Extras......... Total ...201 Total ... 59 M o t e P a r k — First Innings. F. M. Atkins, b Strat­ ton ........................12 Rev. R. T. Thornton, b Marriott .......... 8 G. Champion, b M arriott.................14 Major Spens,c Parke, b Marriott ..........14 A. J. Thornton, b S tratton.................18 D. W. Carr, c Brain, b Stratton .......... 9 F. G. Stenning, c Stratton, b Latter 37 K. McAlpino, b Marriott................ 14 E. Hickmotfc, not o u t ........................36 G. M. Style, c and t Olivier .................12 G, H. Lushington, b Marriott................. 8 Extras.................31 Total ......... 213 In the Second Innings Atkins scored, (not out) 27, Rev. R. T. Thornton, (not out) 20 ; extras 3.— Total 50. First Innings. J. Brown, b Rawlinson .„ OXFORD UNIVERSITY AUTHENTICS v. EASTBOURNE.—Played at Saffrons Fields, Eastbourne, on July 13 and 14. E astbourne . Second Innings, c Rylott, b W il­ son .................4o A. M. Wilkinson, c Met­ calfe, b Rawliuson.........21 c Matcalfe, b Rawlinson ... 50 E. Matheson, b Wilson ... 10 c B r a i n , b Rylott .......... 3 G. F. Jackson, b Rawlin­ son ............................... 0 b Wilson .......... 0 C. D. King, c sub., b Brain...............................19 b Rylott ............ 0 L. G. Horne, b Wilson ... 63 run out ..........13 G. R. Burge, b Wilson ...13 c Burton, b Rylott .......... 4 T. Bergg, not out ..........13 b Rylott ............ 4 T. S. Whitfeld, b Wilson 0 not out ..........20 M. S. Ward, c and b Raw­ linson.............................. 1 b Rylott ..........12 W. R. Richardson, c Burton, b W ilson.......... 1 c Mossop, b B urton.......... 0 Extras ... ..........15 Extras............ 8 Total ..........165 Total A u t h e n t ic s .— First Innings. ...154 W. H. Brain, c King, Burton,c Wilkinson, b B u rg e................ 21 b B urge................. 14 W. A. Cardwell, sub., Lord Lovat,c Horne, b Burge ................. 3 b M atheson.......... 2 L. Mossop, b Burge 5 J. B. Rawlinson, not R. E. Olivier, c King, o u t ........................ 5 b Matheson ......... 66 R. Berens, b Mathe­ T. S. B. Wilson, c son ........................ 0 and b H orne......... £6 Rylott, b Burge ... 13 E. L. Metcalfe, st Extras................. 17 R i c h a r d s o n , b — Burge ................ 80 Total ..........282 In the Second Innings Cardwell scored,b Horne 9, Mossop, lbw, b Horne 0. Olivier, (not out) 12, Wilson, b Brown0, Metcalfe, (not out) 10, Raw­ linson, c Richardson, b Brown 4; extras 4.— Total 39. RICHMOND CLUB v. RICHMOND CRICKET CLUB.—Played at Richmond on July 16. R ic h m o n d C lub . R. A. Stanock, c A. Marshall,b E.Bush H. J. C. Barezaisky, c Wilson, b S. Bush H. Blake, not out ... H. Graham, b S. Bush ................. B 11, lb 1, nb 1... Total ... C. V. Godby, c sub, b E. Bush ................ 11 L. Trevor, b S. Bush 0 P. C. W. Trevor, c and b S. Bush......... 25 A. Holt, b E. Bush ... 25 F. S. Osborne, b E. B ush........................12 H. D. Trevor, run out 16 A. B. Row, b S. Bush 2 R ic h m o n d C r ic k e t C l u b . E. A. Bush, c P., b H. Trevor ................ 26 S.H. Bush, b Osborne 128 C. Nettleton, lbw, b L. Trevor.................38 N. Roberts, c Holt, b Godby ................ 31 W. J. Wilson, not out 54 L. H. Gunnery, E. B. Hill, J. M. JMarshall, and A. Nother did not bat. ..105 C. Filder, c Osborne, b G odby................. 0 A. M. Marshall, b H. Trevor ................. 1 B 10, lb 6, nb 1... 17 Total ...295 CRYSTAL PAL ACE v. BURLING TON WANDER ERS.—Played at the Crystal Palace on July 9. B u r li n g t o n W a n d e r e r s . E. C. Lindup, c Patterson, b Cosens 0 E.B. Warren,b Cosens 6 W. H. Lunnon, Cosens ................. 5 F. W. Freeman, c Nelson, b Cosens ... 33 E. Williamson, c Pat­ terson, b Cosens ... 0 II. E. Hockley, c Cosens, b Nelson... 19 S. Cook, c Payne, b Nelson ................. J.B. Baxter, bCosens H. T. Bull, c and b Cosena ................. F. W. Ledger, lbw, b Nelson ................. M. J. Wells, not out B 18, lb 1 .......... Total ... 97 C r y s t a l J. Dives, c Lindup, b Bull ........................20 H. W. Dillon, b Bull 4 H. Baker, c Baxter, b Lunnon ... ..........10 C. J. M. Fox, absent 0 A. Cosens, st Warren, b B axter.................13 F. H. Nelson, c Cook, b Williamson......... 49 F.C.Barchard,cWellp, b Wil iamson..........16 P a l a c e . A. J. L. Payno, b B u ll........................ 3 A. C. Patterson, b L u n n on .................27 W. Amsden, b Lun­ non ........................25 J. H. Kallender, not out ........................ 1 B 33, lb 2, nb 1... 38 Total ...213 SURREY C. & G. v. KENLEY.—Played at Kenley on July 7. K e n le y . G.R. Joyce, b Hallam 59 A. Morton, b Turner 1 A. H. Joyce, lbw, b Thompson ..........86 N.O. Wilson, c Street, b Turner.................13 G. E. Southey, b Turner .................25 W. J. K. Finton, b Wardroper .......... 5 R. Joyce, c Marshall, b Street .................20 P. L. Beall, b Turner 32 H.Bryant,cMarshall, b Graburn ... ... 32 A. Peile, st Marshall, b Milbourn ......... 7 W. J. V. Butt, not out ........................ 3 B 19, lb 4, w 1 ... 24 Total ...307 S u r r e y C. & G.—First Innings. All&m, c Peile, b R. Joyce ................. L. J. Turner, b R. Joyce ... .......... D. W. Bahardierghi, b R. Joyce .......... Wardroper, not out Extras ................. W. T. Graburn, c A. Joyce, b Southey... 10 Thompson,c Wilson,b R. J o y ce .................12 Street, c Bryant, b R. Joyce........................80 Corden, b R. Joyce... 6 Milbourn, b R. Joyce 2 T. F. Tickner, b R. Joyce........................ 0 Marshall, c Wilson, b R. J oy ce .................19 In the Second Innings Wardroper scored, b Beall 5, Bahardierghi, c R. Joyce, b Beall 0, Marshall, (not out) 20, Corden, b B^all 0, Hallam, c Peile, b Beall 0, Thompson, (not out) 5 ; b 3.—Total, 33. Total ...107 T h e < GCD<$ W e e k l y C r ic k e t C om p e­ t i t i o n . —Winners for week ending July 9th: J. R. Williams, Beaumaris Athletic C .C . ; J. Whaley, 1st Yorks Regt. C .C .; G. H. Arlington, Lewes Priory C.C. TENTS ! TENTS ! TENTS 1 Good Bell Top Tent?, pure white with poles, pegs, lines, all complete. These Tents are 40 feet In circumference, and are suitable for Gardens, Lawns, or Cricket Club camping out purposes, 15s. to 30s. each. G. Jeffery, Tent Merchant, RYE. 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