Cricket 1892
380 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAMEi AUG. 18, 1892 LONDON AND W ESTM IN STER BANK v. UNION BANK.—Played at Dulw ich on July 25 and 26. U nion B ank . A. G. Lloyd, c Squire, b Podmore ........... 5 H. E. Roberts, c Brooks, b Podm ore 2 R.Beckett, b Lawless 1 W . Simon, c Brook, b Lawless .............30 P. W oodbridge, c Lawless,bPodm ore 0 S.G.Bruff, c Podmore, b Lawless ........... 0 J. Stewart, c and b Podm ore ........... 0 D. H. Langridge, c Douglas, b Lawless 4 C. A. W atson, b Podm ore................... 0 J. C. Robertson, not out .......................... 0 J. Christison, b L a w less ........... ... 0 B 4, lb 3, n b l ... 8 Total , 50 L ondon and W estm inster B a n k . O. A.Snell, b R ob ert son .......................... 6 L. Pitt Brook, c Watson, b Robert son .......................... 0 C. A. Goodchild, b Christison ...........12 C. S. J. Douglas, b Robertson ........... 1 Geo. Raby, not out... 35 C. T. Lawless, c L a n g r i d g e , b S tew a rt...................S S. W.Broofes.st Bruff, b Stewart ........... J. H. Herschell, not out B5, lb 5 ... 10 Total ...........96 A. Podm ore, H. B. Squire, and J. B. Stopford did not bat. MERTON (2) v. W IMBLEDON CONSERVATIVE CLUB.—Played at Morton Park on July 30. M erton . J. P. Bevan, b W hite 30 A. Beck, b White ... 5 F. L. Head, c R. Steward, b Dix ... 4 Me Bean, c Stanford, b A. Steward...........28 W. Youlten, b Dix ... 0 F. D. Head, not out 73 De L a Cceur, b R. S tew ard .................... 20 Fearless, b D ix........... McDonald, c Stan ford, b Dix ........... Gallagher, b R . S tew a rd ................... James, lbw, b D ix ... B 2, nb 3 ........... Total ...171 W im bledon C onservative C l u b . First Inuings. J. Dix, Ibw, b L. Head ... J. C. Arman, b De L a Coeur.................................. A. Stanford, b De La C oea r........... ................... J. Ciesar, c Bevan, b L. H e a d .................................. W. White, b De La Coeur R. Steward, b De La Cceur A. A. Steward, b L. Head E. Stanley, b De La Cceur W. Jackson, b De La C oeur.................................. J. Pickett, b L . Head ... A. Jepison, not o u t........... B 1, lb 1 .......................... Total ................... Second Innings. 2 Ibw, b M cBean 13 0 b Y o u lte n ........... 0 2 b McBean ........... 7 0 b Y o u U en ........... 2 2 c sab, b Youlten 0 1 c Youlten, bBeck 3 1 b Fearless.......... 8 0 b B eck.................. 0 0 not out ........... 3 0 not out ........... 3 1 2 B 3, lb 2 ........... 5 11 Total 39 MERTON v. G U ILD H ALL.—Played at Merton Park on August 1. M. Moorhouse, b G. Helder ..................65 C.A Godward,run out 20 F. D. Head, c P., b G. Helder ..................42 H. S. Barkworth, c and b Lancaster 30 J.R.Bevan, >F.Helder 7 Dr.Young, c C.J.Mur doch, b Helder 29 E. Godward, b G. Helder .................. 5 M. II. W hit’ey, not out ...........................38 A. J. Beck, b Q. Helder ................... 0 W. Youlten, c F., b G. Helder ........... 2 N. Cooke, b G. Helder ................... 0 B 2 4 .lb 8 .w l, nb4 37 Total ...275 G uildh all , First Innings. P. L. Lancaster, b M oor house .......................... ... 4 M. R. Mossman, b Whitley 2 C.J.Murdoch.bM oorhouse 2 F. A. Murdoch, c and b Young..................................45 J.Trotter,cCooke,bW hitley 5 F. Helder, b M oorhouse... 0 Second Innings. ... 27 ... 4 ... 0 not out b Young b Head... lbw, b Young st M oorhouse, b Young . c Bevan, b M oor house ... b W hitley ... b W hitley ... G. Helder, b M oorhouse... 0 F. Shury, b Moorhouse ... 0 H. S. Singer, c Young, b W hitley .......................... 0 b W hitley ... H. Linder, st Bevan, b Moorhouse .................. 5 E. Buncom be, not out ... 8 B .................................. 4 Total ...................75 c Moorhouse, b W h itley.......... 0 c Young, b W hit ley ... .. ... 11 B 10, lb 6 ... 16 Total ... 61 W EST WICKHAM v. ADDINGTON.—Played at W est W ickham on August 6. W e st W ick h am . First Innings. J. Rolt, b M ichod H. Gripper, b Moore ... 5 A. H. Henry, c Fielder, b M ichod .......................... 0 C. Bowman, c Fielder, b M ichod .......................... 1 G. Bird, c Fielder, b M ichod .......................... 0 W . Hollamby, b Sampson 6 W . New, not out ...........£2 C. Thompson, c Moore, b Cowdrey .......................... 32 V. Thomasset, b Cowdrey 3 S. Bowman, b Sampson ... 3 C. Kay, b S am pson........... 0 B 2, lb 2, w 1............... 5 Total ...................... 77 A ddin gton . Fielder, c Hollam by, b Bird .................. 2 Moore, b Thomasset 4 Cowdrey,bThomasset 0 C.Mylne, c Hollamby, b Bird .................. 13 S.Docking,b Thomas set .......................... 2 H. Docking, b B ird ... 6 Second Innings. b L a ch la n ........... 4 b L a ch lan ...........18 b Sampson b Sampson b Sampson ... 7 run out ...........17 b Lachlan ... ... 3 not out ........... 5 Total ... 70 Lachlan,bThom asset Michod, b B ird ......... A. Still, b Thomasaet Tomkins, b Thomas set .......................... G. Sampson, not out B ........................... T otal ... 46 HONOR OAK (2) v. LINDEN.—Played at Honor Oak on August 6. H onob C. D. Hayes, c Oxer, b Eade C. Barton, b W atson 16 B. Ramsay, bW atson 14 B.Kenyon, b W atson 20 E. G. Hayes, not out 53 W . E. Ho ford, b Martin .................. 0 G. Miller did not bat. O a k . T. Gracey, b W atson 13 W . North, b Martin 6 H. L. Holford, b Eve 25 F. Mather, not out ... 4 B 6, lb 2 ................. 8 Total ...160 Innings declared closed. L in d e n . B. M. Clarke, c H. H. W illiam s, c C. H o l f o r d , b E. Hayes, b Kenyon... 5 Holford ......... 31 Oxer, b H. H olford.. 8 Fletcher, c Mather "b T. Watson, not out . 10 Barton ........... 9 B 4, lb 2................. 6 F. Eve, not out... ... 49 — Martia, c Barton, b Total ......... 130 E. Holford 4 Eade, b Kenyon ... 8 Eastwood, C. Drow and Allen did not bat. C om ic C r ic k e t .— By tho Cocuney Sportsman (Alec Nelson). A profusely illustrated and viva cious volume. Post free, 1/2. W rigtt & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. Can be had from all news agents or \V. II. Smith's bookstalls. G raob P ar lo u r C r ic k e t .— A Handsome Birth day Present for boys. Matches played and analy sis kept same as on the cricket field. Any number can play, and endless enjoym ent and amusement is afforded by this ingenious Indoor Game. Post free, securely packed, 2/10.— W r ig h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill. London. R. W . THOMAS (The Celebrated Sporting Photographer), 121, CH E A P S I D E , LONDON, E.C. 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