Cricket 1892

AUG. 4, 1892 C R ICK E T :'A WEEKLY EE COED OF THE GAME. 837 PALLINGSWICK v. M.C.C. & G.—Played at East Acton on July 18. M.C.C.—First Innings. C. C. Stone, lbw, b Marlow ................. 4 G. G. Hearne, c Burt, b C ollins.................10 F.Furner.st Hajcraft, b Marlow................. 1 Com. Muggeridge, c Collins, b Marlow... 0 W. Rodrick Cloete, b Marlow ................. 0 Total ....................54 Richardson, lbw, b Marlow ................. In the Second Innings Hearne scored (not out) 10, Manders, (not out) 9; b 2—Total, 21. P a l l in g sw ic k . R. Manders, not out 16 G. H. Candler, b Collins ................. 4 O. D. Brooks, b Mar­ low ....................... 5 T.Mycroft, b Collins 6 F.Barnard, b Collins 4 B ........................ 3 J. S. Haycraft, b F. Clemence, b Hearne ................. 24 H earne................. 0 F. S. Heynemann, b H. W. Burnside, st Hearne ................. 0 Mycroft, b Hearne 2 Marlow, c Barnard, b W.J.Haycraft, c My­ Richardson .......... 10 croft,bRichardson 0 C.De Winton, b RichC. H. Campbell, c ardson ................. 3 Cloete, b Richard­ E. A.Collins, b Hearne 7 son ........................ 2 W. J. Burt, lbw, b Extras .......... 2 Hearne ................. 0 — A.H. Stevens, not out 19 T o ta l.......... 69 PALLINGSWICK v. STOICS.-Playcd at East Acton on July 19, P a l l in g sw ic k . F. Heynemann, c and b Higgs .......... ... 2 C. H. Campbell not L out ... E.A. Collins, not out 6 B ........................ 1 Stopped by rain. Total ... 17 PALLINGSWICK v. MITCH AM.-Played at East Acton on July 21. M it c h a m . C. A. Kempson, b Marlow ................. 1 W. Southerton, b Marlow ................. 8 H. W. Lyddon, st Carter, b Marlow 7 F. Harris, c and b Marlow T. P. Harvey, c Heynemann, b Campbell ..........17 H. Hazell, b Marlow 4 J. Caffarey, b Camp­ bell ... .................14 L. de Montezuma, c Marlow, b Camp­ bell ........................16 B 2, lb 6... W. Cooke, b Marlow 15 A. F. Clarke, b Collins 26 Total... W. Jones, not out ... 24 P allingswick . First Innings. Second Innings. F. S. Heynemann, b Mon­ tezuma ........................13 lbw, b Jones ... 16 A. J. Carter, b Harvey ... 0 Marlow, b Harvey .......... 4 ...140 b Harvey c Clarke, b Mon­ tezuma .......... 7 E. A. Collins, b Mon­ tezuma .......................10 bJones C. H. Campbell, b Harvey J. De Winton, cKempson, b H arvey........................ F. Clemence. c Cook, b Montezuma ................. A. B. Dampier, c Jones, b Montezuma................. 8 b Montezuma . C. R. Forward, not out ... 0 b Harvey ... . W. J. Haycraft, b Harvey 0 b Montezuma . R. W. Harwood, b Harvey B 3, lb 2 ... S3 1 c Clarke,b|Jones 7 5 c Hazell, b Mon­ tezuma .......... 6 1 c Harvev, b Montezuma ... 3 not out T otal........42 B 4, lb 2, w 1 7 Total ... 97 PALLINGSWICK v. E Rli 1TICS.—Played East Acton on July 22. P allingsw ick . at J. Westhorpe, c Mon- tezumi, b Wheat­ man ........................11 F. 8. Heynemann, b Wheatman ..........13 E. A. Collins,b Gard­ ner ........................ 3 Rev. C. Foster, b Wheatman ..........21 C. H. ^Campbell, b Wheatman .......... 4 A. J. Carter,b Monte­ zuma .......................11 E rratics . J. De Winton, run out .....................52 F. Clemence, b Mon­ tezuma ........ . ... 19 F. Barnard, bWheat* m an ........................ 4 W. J. Haycraft, c Turnbull, bWheat- m a n ........................ 3 J. B. Smellie, not out 18 B 5, lb 1, nb 3 ... 9 Total ..168 N. V. Norman, b Wes'horpe .......... 2 T. Turnbull, b Camp­ bell ..........................13 J. M. Capel, c De Winton, b Wes­ thorpe ...................20 A. V. Baxter, c Bar­ nard, b Westhorpe 2 L. De Montezuma, run oat .......... ... 11 E. V. Gardner, b Campbell.................. 0 A. Wheatman, c Collins, b Campbell 31 A. D. Pawle, c Heynemann, o Cle­ mence ................. 23 J. B. Brockbank, c Carter, b Clemence 17 H.M.Waldock,notout 0 A.J.Dampier,run out 2 B 13, lb 6 ............IS Total ...140 PALLINGSWICK v. NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB.—Played at East Acton on July 28. N ational S porting C lu b . First Innings. Second Innings. A. Mellor, c Burnside, b Collins ........................ 1 st Burnside, b J. Haycraft... 27 J. B. Brocktank, bSmellie 23 hurt, absent ... 0 F. Clemence, c Burnside, b C ollins........................ H. Wallis, c Burnside, b Smellie ............... 0 S. Horsfell,b Collins ... 1 T. Braystrick, c Smeliie, b Collins........................... 0 run out G. Dunning, o Carter, b Smellie ............... 7 O’Neill, did not bat.......... 0 c Burnside, b W. Haycraft 6 b J. S. Haycraft 9 not out .......... 7 E. Corri, b Smellie ........... 0 H. Griffin, b Collins..........21 E. Kettle, not out B 2, lb 1 ......... Total b Burt................. 1 c and b J. Hay­ craft .......... 2 c Burnside, b Burt................. 0 c Stevens, b Burt ..........11 b Burt................. 3 B ................. 2 66 Total ...’,68 P allingswick .—First Innings. J. S. Haycraft, c HDunning, b Mellor 16 F. S. Heynemann, c Dunning, b Clem­ ence ........................ 3 A. J. Carter, lbw, b Mellor ................. 8 A. H. Stevens, c and b Clemence .......... E. A. Collins, b O’Neill .................37 W. J. Burt, b O’Neill 9 8 H. W. Burnside, b Mellor ................. T. Smellie, not out . F. W. Hutchinson, b O’Neill ................. A. J. Dampier, lbw, b O’Neil 1................. A. W. Graham, b O’Neill ................. B ........................ Total ...106 In the Second Innings Stevens scored b Corri, 17, Burt, b Corri, 0, Burnside, b Dunning, 2, Smellie (not out) 5; b 8.—Total, 32. PALLINGSWICK (2) v. CHI8WICK PARK (2),— Flayed at East Acton on July 30. C hisw ick P ark . E. Cox, c Barnard, b Heynemann..........23 W.Johnstone, c Dam­ pier, b Stevens ... 11 J.T.Illington.runout 11 R. Dawes, b Collins... 7 J. T. Talbot, c God­ dard, b Stevens ... 36 H. H. Blake, c Heyne­ mann, b Collins ... 0 P allingsw ick . F. S. Heynemann, lbw, b Dawes......... 24 A. J. Carter, run out 43 E.A.Collins.c Dawes, b Beach .................73 F. Barnard, not out b La E. Welch, Thangue................. 6 Lea Johnstone, b Stevens .................19 H.L.Sulman,bCollins 5 E. B. Todd, b Collins 23 E. L. Beach, not out 5 B 16, lb 2 ..........18 Total , ...164 M. T. La Thangue, not out ................... 14 A. H. Stevens, b Cox 29 B 13, lb 4 ............17 Total , ..224 A. B. Dampier, A. W. Graham, H. Harwood, J. Goddard, and E. Bird did not bat. PALLINGSWICK v. KENSINGTON.—Played at East Acton on August 1 . K e n sin g t o n . First Innings. F. M. Wheatley, lbw, b Collins ........................18 E. H. Shand. b Collins ... 0 J. Briggs, b Millson..........20 C. E. Bloomer, lbw, b Collins ........................ E. V. Gardner, c Barnard, b Collins ........................ 0 E. Hemingway, b Millson 21 W. Bloomer, b Collins ... 1 J. Houghton, c B. A. Car­ ter, b Collins ................. W. R. Jacks, b Collins ... W. R. Watson, b Collins .. 23 H. M. Waldock, b MillBon 4 H. Payne, not out .......... 0 B 6, lb 4, n b l ..........11 Second Innings. b Stevens.......... 3 b Millson .......... 0 c Haycraft, b Stevens..........21 4 absent... 0 b Collins ..........10 c Heynemann, b M illson ..........14 b Stevens.......... 4 12 b Stevens ... not out b Stevens ... b Millson ... b Milleon ... B 2, lb 1 1 Total .................116 P allingswick . Total... 72 J. 8. Haycraft, b Gardner.................14 A. J. Carter, b Gard­ ner ........................ 9 B. A. Carter, b Gard­ ner ........................ 4 E. A. Collins, c Hem­ ingway, b Watson 53 F.S. Heynemann, run o u t ........................32 A.H. Stevens.b Shand 23 A. H, Millson, b Gard­ ner ....................... 20 H. W. Burnside, c Briggs, b Bloomer 41 F.Barnard.b Gardner 0 M. La Thangue, b Gardner................. 0 A. B. Dampier, lbw, b Gardner .......... 0 F. Lampard, not out 11 B 13, lb 1, nb 4 ... 18 Total ..........225 LONDON SCOTIISH v. CHARLTON PARK.— Played at Charlton Park on July 30. L ondon S cottish . C. K. Macdonald, E. A. Bennett, st Simpson, b Martin 12 R. A. Bennett, st Simpson, b Pease 43 W. Gander, c Capt., b A. L. McCanlis ... 42 A. F. Denniston, run out ........................ 2 D. G. Anderson, c Simpson, b Maryon W ilson .................84 H. J. R. Pope, b A. L. McCanlis................ 3 Capt., b A. L. McCanlis .......... M. G. Nelson, b A. McCanlis................. J. H. Whitehorn, c Simpson, b A. L. McCanlis................. R. Allison, c A. L. Mc­ Canlis, b Martin ... W.T.McCanlis,not out B 3, w 2 .......... 6 Total . ...160 C harlton P ark . G. Maryon Wilson, c Gander, b Pope ... 2 S. Maryon Wilson, c Bennett, b Nelson 0 H. Sargent,c Gander, b Pope .................30 W . Martin, c Nelson, b Pope ................. 1 H. Stapley. A. H. Pease, G. D. Whitfield, and A. L. McCanlis did not bat. Capt. McCanlis, c Anderson, b Den­ niston .................52 G. Turner, not ou t... 8 W. Simpson, not out 0 B 8, lb 2, w l . n b l 12 T otal......... 105 INCOGNITI v. OLD BRIGHTONIANS.—Played at Brighton College on July 27 and 28, O ld B rightonians . First Innings. J. H. H.Copleston,bPaine 9 N. C. Cooper, b Seddon ... 23 S. W. Collins, c Collin, b P aine...............................52 R. H. Dewing, b Seddon 13 F.W.Aste.cOrman, b Sed­ don ...............................24 Second Innings, c Orman, b Sed­ don ................. 9 cStreet.bSeddon 42 A. T. Hay, b Seddon 0 H. J. Smith, c Johnson, b Seddon ........................34 C. G. Smith,run out ... 4 F. C. Lingard, b Johnson 0 N. Leete, b Johnson ... 0 D. Potter, not out ..........11 B 7, lb 2, w 2 ..........11 Total .................181 I ncogniti . Firstlnnings Capt. Orman, bC.G.Smith 4 E. W. Collin, b Aste.......... 3 G. H. P. Street, b Hay ... 47 Capt. J. Hamilton, c Hay, b Cooper ........................ 6 M. H. Paine, b Cooper ... 8 R. H. Seddon,cCopleston, b Dewing........................13 E. Rodriguez, c Cooper, b H. J. Smith ................. F. Fielding, c Aste.bH.J. Smith............................... l W. Muir, b Hay.................48 F. Johnson, b Lingard ... 18 G. E. W, Money, not o u t.. 1 B 21, lb 5, w 2 ..........28 b Seddon .......... c Johnson, b Seddon .......... st Orman, b Sed­ don ................. c Street, b John­ son ................. 0 11 ... 18 Total .................195 b Seddon..........15 b Johnson......... 16 not out ..........29 b Johnson.......... 8 run out .......... o B25,lb6,wl.nbl 33 Total ...165 Second Innings, c and b Lingard 42 c Cooper, b H.J. Smith ..........26 cLeete,bLingard 14 c C. G. Smith, b D ew ing.......... 6 b Lingard.......... 0 b Cooper ..........21 cCollinp.tCooper 9 not out ..........10 b Lingard.......... 3 bLineard.......... 6 not out .......... 4 B 10,1b 1, n b l 12 Total ...153 HONOR OAK v. LOUGHBORO’.—Played Honor Oak on July 30. L oughboro ’. at Leach, b Dickason ... 36 Brown, b Mayo ... 6 Arrowsmith, b G. Harrison................13 Hargreavea.bDickason 0 Storey, b Dickason... 3 Ferguson,b Dickason 0 Garrard, c Lett, b F. Harrison .......... 4 Crawford, b Dicka­ son ........................ O’Connel, not out ... Farrow, b F. Harri­ son ........................ Hennings, b F. Har­ rison ........................ Extras................. H onor O ak . Total , F. Shearman, c Far- T. Dickason, b Fergu- row, b Storey........ 5 son ........................ G.Smedley, c Farrow, C. Skipwith, not out b Arrowsmith ... 68 T. Gracey, c Arrow- F. Lett, c Crawford, smith, b Storey ... b Ferguson ..........16 G. Draper, not out ... F. Harrison, b Fergu- Extras................. son ........................25 G. Harrison, b Fergu- Total ... son ........................ 4 T. Woodfall and C. Mayo did not bat. 56 24 . 0 . 12 ..212 R evised “ Laws op C r ic k e t ” for 1892, together with Hints to Young Player3, an instructive treatise illustrated by seven special engravings, five diagrams showing how to place a team in the field to different bowling, and copy of rules for guidance of those forming clubs, &c. Post free 4 stamps, of Wright and Co., 41 fit, Andrew’s Hill Doctors’ Commons, E.C

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