Cricket 1892

426 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. s e p t . 8,1892 -------------------------------------------------:rp— '"'"1 — '■ LANCASHIRE.—Matches played 16, won 7, drawn 4, lost 5. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 19, 20—Manchester, v. Sussex. Won by 112 runs. Lancashire, 55 and 206; Sussex, 72 and 77. June 6, 7—Sheffield, v. Yorkshire. Lost by four wickets. Lancashire, 118 and 101; York­ shire, 159 and 63 for six wickets. June 9,10—Manchester, v. Kent. Drawn. Lanca­ shire, 2G0; Kent, 127 and 257 for six wickets. June 16, 17, 18—Nottingham, v. Notts. Lost by six wickets. Lancashire, 217 and 182; Notts, 178 and 222 for four wickets. June 23, 24, 25—Manchester, v. Surrey. Drawn. Lancashire, 246 for eight wickets, innings declared closed; Surrey, 8 for no wickets. July 11, 12, 13—Tonbridge, v. Kent. Won by an innings and 330 runs. Lancashire, 484; Kent, 97 and 57. July 14,15,16—Manchester, v. Middlesex. Drawn. Lancashire, 92 and 243; Middlesex, 109 and 112 for nine wickets. July 18, 20—Taunton, v. Somersetshire. Lost by four wickets. Lancashire, 48 and 153; Somersetshire, 72 and 130 for six wickets. July 28, 29—Liverpool, v. Gloucestershire. Won by an innings and 3J runs. Lancashire, 311; Gloucestershire, 142 and 139. August 1,2, 3—Manchester, v. Yorkshire. Won by an innings and 83 runs. Lancashire, 471; Yorkshire, 209 and 179. August 9—Manchester, v. Somersetshire. Won by eight wickets. Lancashire, 116 and 32 for two wickets; Somersetshire, 88 and 58. August 11, 12, 13—Clifton, v. Gloucestershire. Drawn. Lancashire, 69 and 287 for seven wickets, innings declared closed ; Gloucestershire, 105 and 50 for four wickets. August 15, 16—Brighton, v. Sussex. Won by an innings and 125 runs. Lancashire, 356; Sussex, 105 and 126. August 18, 19, 20—Lord’ s, v. Middlesex. Lost by nine wickets. Lancashire, 156 and 97; Middlesex, 214 and 40 for one wicket. August 22, 23—Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by seven wickets. Lancashire, 99 and 197; Surrey, 229 and 71 for three wickets. August 25, 26, 27—Manchester, v. Notts. Won by an innings and 69 runs. Lancashire, 277; Notts, 158 and 50. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inn. Aver. Smith .................22 ... 1 ... 615 .. Ill ... 29.28 F. Ward................. 5 ... 0 ... 143 .. 62 .. 28.60 Mr. A. C. M’Laren 15 ... 1 ... 379 .. 135 .. 27.07 F. H. Sugg ..........25 ... 1 ... 646 .. 107*.. 26.91 A. Ward ..........25 ... 1 ... 633 .. 180 .. 26.37 Baker .................23 ... 0 ... 555 .. 109 .. 24.13 Mr.S.M. Crosfield 20 ... 2 ... 360 .. 82*.. 20. Briggs .................23 ... 0 ... 459 .. 115 .. 19.95 Yates .................14 ... 1 ... 165 .. 74 .. 12.69 Mr.T. R. Hubback 6 ... 1 ... 63 .. 83 .. 12.60 W atson.................23 ... 9 ... 168 .. 46*.. 12. Mr. A. T. Kemble 23 ... 1 ... 233 .. 50 .. 1059 Mr. A. N. Hornby‘8 ... 0 ... 74 .. 28 .. 9.25 Mold .................22 ... 9 ... 1C6 .. 36*.. 8.15 Mr. G. Kemp ... 7 ... 0 ... 34 .. 21 .. 4.85 Tinsley batted in three innings (44—2—2). CENTURIES FOR. A. Ward, v. Yorkshire, August 1 ............ 180 Mr. A. C. Maclaren, v. Gloucestershire, July 28 .....................................................185 Mr. A. C. Maclaren, v. Sussex, August 15 ... 132 Briggs, v. Yorkshire, August 1 .................... 115 A. Smith, v. Sussex, August 15... ..........HI Baker, v. Kent, July 11 ............................... 109 F. H. Sugg, v. Surrey, June 23 ........................ 107* BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Briggs................. 687.4 ... 293 ... 1158 ... 85 ... 13.62 Mold ................. 662 ... 216 ... 1425 ...104 ... 13.70 Watson .......... 622.4... 260 ... 741 ... 52 ... 14.25 Smith................. 45.3... 17... 109 ... 6 ...18.16 Mr.S.M.Crosfleld 8 ... 2 ... 29 ... 1 ...29. Baker bowled four times (23—8—51—0). CENTURY AGAINST. Mr. W. H. Patterson, for Kent, June 9 ... 114 WICKET-KEEPING. Mr. A. T. Kemble stumped 11 and caught out 19. C r ic k e te r s not satisfied with the Balls and Bats they have used are advised to try the <-GCD«j brand made by Geo. G. Bussey & Co., Peckham Rye, S.E.—Advt- MIDDLESEX.—Matches played 16, won 7, drawn 3, lost 6. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 30, 31—Lord’s, v. Sussex. Won by nine wickets. Middlesex, 235 and 77 for one wicket; Sussex, 145 and 164. June 2, 3, 4—Blackheath, v. Kent. Won by 178 runs. Middlesex, 181 and 253; Kent, 164 and 92. June 6, 7—Lord’s, v. Somersetshire. Won by 112 runs. Middlesex, 142 and 195; Somerset­ shire, 154 and 71. June 9, 10, 11—Lord's, v. Gloucestershire. Won by an innings and 102 runs. Middlesex, 523 ; Gloucestershire, 244 and 177. June 13, 14—Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by eight wickets. Middlesex, 75 and 306; Surrey, 210 and 172 for two wiekets. June 16, 17, 18—Lord’s, v. Yorkshire. Lost by four wickets. Middlesex, 292 and 184; Yorkshire, 228 and 250 for six wicke'S. June 20, 21, 22—Lord’s, v. Notts. Lost by an innings and 14 runs. Middlesex, 195 and 257; Notts, 466. July 14, 15, 16—Manchester, v. Lancashire. Drawn. Middlesex, 109 and 112 for nine wickets. Lancashire, 92 and 213. July 18, 20—Leeds, v. Yorkshire. Won by nine wickets. Middlesex, 122 and 26 for one wicket; Yorkshire, 100 and 46. August 8, 9, 10—Nottingham, v. Notts. Lost by eight wickets. Middlesex, 97 and 202; Notts, 191 and 111 for two wickets. August 11, 12—Lord’s, v. Surrey. G. Burton’s benefit. Lost by an innings and two runs. Middlesex, 112 and 180 ; Surrey 294. August 15, 16, 17—Lord's, v. Kent. Drawn* Middlesex, 287 and 116 for five wickets. Innings declared closed. Kent, 265 and 51 for two wickets. August 18,19, 20—Lord’s, v. Lancashire. Won by nine wickets. Middlesex, 214 and 40 for one wicket; Lancashire, 156 and 97. August 22, 23—Taunton, v. Somersetshire. Lost by 70 runs. Middlesex, 123 and 184; Somersetshire, 160 and 217. August25,26—Clifton,v. Gloucestershire. Drawn. Middlesex, 113 for three wickets; Gloucestershire, 353. August 29, 30—Brighton, v. Sussex. Won by an innings and 33 runs. Middlesex, 228; Sussex, 98 and 87. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Mr. S. W. Scott 27 ... 5 . . 861 .. 224 ... 39.13 Mr.A.E.8toddart 29 ... 1 .. 848 .. 130 ... 30.28 Mr. E. A.Nepean 10 ... 2 . . 213 .. 61 ... 26.62 Mr.T. C. O’Brien 26 ... 0 .. 685 ... 76 ... 24.42 Mr. P. J. T. Henery .......... 18 ... 1 .. 403 ... 81*... 23.70 Mr. A. J. Webbe 27 ... 3 . . 459 .. 66 ... 19.12 Hon. F. J. N. Thesiger.......... 6 ... 1 .. 87 ... 60*.. 17.40 Phillips .......... 23 ... 5 .. 287 ... 52 .. 16.50 J. E. W est.......... 14 ... 2 .. 189 .. 42 ... 15.75 Mr. G. M’Gregor 12 ... 3 .. 132 ... 30 .. 13.20 Mr.M. R. Jardine 9 ... 1 .. 102 ... 32*.. 12.75 J. T. Hearno ... 25 ... 10 .. 187 ... 39 .. 12.46 Rawlin................. 2-1 ... 0 .. 263 ... 64 .. 10.95 Mr. R. S. Lucas 12 ... 1 .. 120 ... 21 .. 10.90 Mr.F.G.J.Ford... 10 ... 0 .. 81 ... 25 .. 8.10 Mr. R. Head batted four times—2*—3—9—1, Rev. T. Greatorex three times—10—3—0, Mr. E. C. Mordaunt twice—0—0, Mr. W . R. Collins twioe— 0—0, Mr. J. H. Roberts—35, Mr. P. J. de Paravicini —0, and Mr. G. F. Vernon—2 onoe each. CENTURIES FOR. Mr. S. W . Scott, v. Gloucestershire, Juno 9 224 Mr. A. E. Stoddart, v. Notts, June 20............. 130 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J. T. Hearno... 859.4... 330 ...1623 ... 100 ... 16.23 R aw lin.......... 806.1 ... 344 ... 1368 ... 78 ... 17.53 P hillips........ 376.3 ... 114 ... 875 ... 42 ... 20.83 Mr. F. G. J. Ford .......... 116 ... 38 ... 211 ... 8 ... 26.37 Mr. E. A. Ne- p a u n ........... 20G.3 ... 49 ... 477 ... 18 ... 26.50 Mr.A. E. Stod­ dart .......... 159 ... 60 ... 294 ... 7 ... 42 Mr. A. J. Webbe 10 overs, 4 maidens, 13 runs, 0 wickets, and Mr. T. C. O’Brien 2 overs, 0 maidens, 11 runs, 0 wickets, each bowled twice; and Mr. E.C. Mordaunt3 overs, 0maidens, 18runs, 0 wickets, and Mr. S. W. Scott 3.1 overs, 1 maiden, 16 run*, 0 wickets, each bowled once. Hearne delivered 2 no-balls, and Nepean 1, Ford 1 wide. CENTURIES AGAINST, A. Shrewsbury, for Notts, June 20 ............. 212 G. Ulyett, for Yorkshire, June 16 ............. Ill WICKET-KEEPING. Mr. G. M’Gregor stumped 1 and caught out 11. West „ „ 12. YORKSHIRE.—Matches Played 16 — W on 5, drawn 6, lost 5. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 23, 24—Sheffield, v. Sussex. Won by 40 runs. Yorkshire, 81 and 226; Sussex, 171 and 96. June 6, 7—Sheffield, v. Lancashire. Won by four wickets. Yorkshire, 159 and 63 for six wickets; Lancashire, 118 and 101. June 13,14,15—Bradford, v. Kent. Won by 136 runs. Yorkshire, 200 and 805 for eight wickets, innings declared closed ; Kent, 150 and 219. June 16, 17, 18—Lord’s, v. Middlesex. W on by four wickets. Yorkshire, 228 and 250 for six wickets ; Middlesex, 292 and 184. June 21, 22—Leeds, v. Surrey. Lose by 17 runs. Yorkshire, 87 and 128 ; Surrey. 151 and 81 for seven wickets, innings declared closed. June 27, 28—Sheffield, v. Notts. Drawn. York­ shire, 136 and 62 for four wickets; Notts, 14*. July 14, 15-Nottingham, v. Notts. Drawn. Yorkshire, 107 and 33 for four wickets; Notts, 369. July 18, 20—Leeds, v. Middlesex. Lost by nine wickets. Yorkshire, 100 and 46; Middle­ sex, 122 and 26 for one wicket. July 21, 2>, 23—Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by 72 runs. Yorkshire, 167 and 195; Surrey, 245 and 189. July 25, 26, 27 —Bradford, v. Gloucestershire. Drawn. Yorkshire, 295 and 146 for three wickets; Gloucestershire, 276 and 218. August 1, 2, 3—Manchester, v. Lancashire. Lost by an innings and 83 runs. Yorkshire, 209 and 179 ; Lancashire, 471. August 8, 9,10—Brighton, v. Sussex. Won by nine wickets. Yorkshire, 240 and 34 for one wicket; Sussex, 173 and 99. August 11, 12—Sheffield, v. Somersetshire. Lost by 87 runs. Yorkshire, 110 and 125; Somersetshire, 74 and 248. August 19,20—Maidstone, v. Kent. Drawn. York­ shire, 188; Kent, 180. August 22, 23, 24—Clifton, v. Gloucestershire. Drawn. Yorkshire, 258 and 174 for nine wickets; Gloucestershire, 240. Aueust 25, 26—Taunton, v. Somersetshire. Drawn. Yorkshire, 299; Somersetshire, 592. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Mr. E. Smith ... 13 . . 0 .. 368 . . 88 . . 28.30 Wainwright 26 . . 3 . . 611 . . 104 . . 27.86 B row n ................. 6 ... 2 . . 102 . . 39* . . 25.50 Mr. F. S. Jackson 11 ... 0 . . 267 . . 76 . . 24.27 Tunnioliffe.......... 21 . . 5 . . 379 . . 53 . . 23.68 Peel ................. 27 . . 0 . . 506 . . 66 . . 18.74 Wardall .......... 15 . . 0 .. . 279 . . 105 . . 18.60 Mr. A. Sellars ... 24 .. 1 . .. 424 . . 92 . . 18.43 Mr. R. W. Frank 4 .. 0 . . 69 . . 58 . . 17.25 Lord Hawke 22 . .. 1 . . 343 . . 74* . . 16.33 Ulyett ................. 29 .. 2 . . 439 . . Ill .. 16.25 Mounsey .......... 20 ... 4 . . 198 . . 32 ... 1?.87 Moorhouse.......... 22 .. 3 . . 246 . . 34 .. 12.94 Hall ................. 12 .. 1 . . 116 . . 26 .. 10.54 Hirst ................. 12 .. 3 . . 85 ... 23 .. 9-44 Hunter............... 20 .. 10 . . 69 . . 16 .. 6.90 Fletcher .......... 5 .. 0 . . 14 . . 12 .. 2.80 Ellis batted three times, 1—2*—0: Hayley twice 17—24 ; G. P. Harrison 5, and D. Whitehead 13* each once. CENTURIES FOR. Ulyett, v. Middlesex, June 16 ... ............. Ill Wardall, v. Gloucestershire, July 25............. 105 Wainwright, v. Sussex, May 23 ............. 104 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Wainwright ... 595.1 ... 208 ..1249 ... 77 ... 16.22 Peel ................. 979.3 ... 423 ...1413 ... 88 ... 16.39 Hirst ................. 210 ... 88 ... 346 ... 17 ... 20.35 Wardall .......... 130.2 ... 54 ... 215 ... 8 ... 26.87 Mr. F. S. Jackson 284 ... 86 ... 511 ... 18 ... 28.38 Mounsey .......... 73 ... 16 ... 179 ... 6 ... 29.83 Mr. E. Smith ... 207.2 ... 49 ... 579... 18 ... 32.16 Mr. A. Sellars ... 30 ... 3 ...^78 ... 2 ... 39 Moorhouae......... 56 ... 18 ... 141 ... 3 ... 47 Ulyett bowled five times—22—3—77—0. The following bowled twice: Hall, 13—1—46—1; Fletcher, 18—5—51—1; and G. P. Harrison, 37.3— 18—64—8. Whitehead, 6—2—10—0, and Brown, 2—0 -8—0 each bowled once CENTURIES AGAINST. Mr. H. T. Hewett, for Somersetshire, August 26 .................................................................. 201 F. Ward, for Lancashire, August 1 ............. 180 Mr. L. C. H. Palairet, for Somersetshire, August 26 .............................................146 Shrewsbury, for Notts, July 14........................116 Briggs, for Lancashire, August 1 ............. 115 Mr. W .C. Hedley, for Somersetshire, August 26 ............. ........................ ............. 102

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