Cricket 1892

SEPT. 8, 1892 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 427 June WICKET-KEEPING. Hunter stumped 7 and caught out 22 Ellis „ 1 and „ » 2 ENT—Matches played 16, won 2, lost 9, drawn 5. RESULTS OP MATCHES. June 2, 3, 4—Blackheath, v. Middlesex. Lost by 178 runs. Kent, 164 and 92 ; Middlesex, 181 and 253. June 6, 7, 8—Bristol, v. Gloucestershire. Lost by 81 runs. Kent, 245 and 136; Gloucester­ shire, 165 and 297. Juue 9, 10—Manchester, v. Lancashire. Drawn. Kent, 127 and 257 for six wickets; Lan­ cashire, 250. June 13, 14, 15—Bradford, v. Yorkshire. Lost by 136 runs. Kent, 150 and 219 ; Yorkshire, 200 and 305 for eight wickets, innings declared closed. , 21—Catford Bridge, y. Somersetshire. Lost by four wickets. Kent, 189 and 108; Somersetshire, 138 and 160 for six wickets. June 27, 28 —Gravesend, v. Sussex. Won by an inninga and 1C9 runs. Kent, 327; Sussex, 110 and 108. July 11, 12, 13—Tonbridge, v- Lancashire. Lost by an innings and 330 runs. Kent, 97 and 57; Lancashire, 484. July 14, 15—Tonbridge, v. Surrey. Lost by five wickets. Kent, 80 and 157; Surrey, 97 and 142 for five wickets. July 25, 26—Taunton, v. Somersetshire. Lost by eight tickets. Kent, 124 and 198; Somer­ setshire, 180 and 143 for two wickets. August 1 2, 3—Canterbury, v. Gloucestershire. Won by seven wickets. Kent, 256 and 25 for three w ijkets; Gloucestershire, 91 and 188. August 4, 5, 6—Canterbury, v. Notts. Lost by 56 runs. Kent, 164 and 184 ; Notts, 226 and 178. August 15, 16, 17—Lord’s, v. Middlesex. Drawn. Kent, 265and 51 for two wickets; Middle­ sex. 287 and 116 for five wickets, innings declared closed. August 19, 20—Maidstone, v. Yorkshire. Drawn. Kent, 180; Yorkshire, 188. August 22, 23, 24—Brighton, v. Sussex. Drawn. Kent, 422; Sussex, 229 and 223 for nine wickets. August 25, 26—Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by ten wickets. Kent, 101 and 173; Surrey, 211 and 65 for no wickets. August 30-Nottingham, v. Notts, Drawn. Kent, 113. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Total Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Mr.W.H.Patterson 14 ... 1 ... 511 ... 114 ... 39.30 A. Hearne .......... 21 ... 2 ... 626 ... 116*... 82.94 Mr. J. Le Fleming 10 ... 0 ..,. 260 ... 134 ... 26 Mr. W . L. Knowles 9 ... 1 ... 197 ... 85*... 24.62 G. G. Hearne 15 ... 4 ... 238 ... 62 ... 21.63 Mr. H. M. Bray­ brooke ................. 18 ... 0 ... 362 ... 53 ... 20.11 Mr. L. Wilson ... 15 ... 1 ... 279 ... 70 ... 19.92 Mr. H. C. Stewart 7 ... 0 ... 136 ... 50 ... 19 42 F. Martin .......... 25 ... 7 ... 300 ... 34 ... 16.66 W. Wright .......... 23 ... 4 ..,. 301 ... 70<*... 15.84 Mr. W. F. Best ... 4 ... 0 .,,. G1 ... 26 ... 15.25 Mr. C. M. Fox ... 15 ... 2 .,.. 194 ... 34 ... 14.92 Mr.G. J.V. Weigall 18 ... 1 .,.. 238 ... 63 ... 14 Leaney ................. 9 ... 3 .,,. 73 ... 33*... 12.16 Mr. F. Marchant.. 21 ... 0 ..,. 246 ... 85 ... 11.71 Mr. L. A. Hamilton 8 ... 0 .... 74 ... 24 ... 9.25 W. Hearne .......... 25 ... 2 ..,. 145 ... 21*... 6.80 Mr. E. Malden ... 9 ... 0 ,. 53 ... 12 ... 5.88 Mr. W. Rashleigh 3 ... 0 ,. 16 ... 8 ... 5.93 Mr. M. C. Kemp ... 8 ... 1 .,,. 31 ... 12 ... 4.42 Mr. F. de L. Solte 3 ... 0 .,,. 13 ... 9 ... 4.33 Tho following also batted:—Messrs. P. North­ cote. 3—18; C. V. Davey, 32—3; and C. Mitchell, 14—5; Webb, 0*—0 ; and Champion, 0—0. CENTURIES FOR. Mr. J. Le Fleming,-v. 8ussex, August 22 ... 134 A. Hearne, v. Gloucestershire, August 1 ... 116* Mr. W. H. Patterson, v. Lancashire, June 9... 114 BOWLING AVERAGES. W. Hearne G. Hearno W. Wright F. Martin... A. Hearne Overs. Mdns. . 779.2 77.1 , 634.1 , 740.3 . 2C2 , 26 244 84 Runs. . 1634 ... 88 . 152 ... 7 . 1186 ... 54 . 1424 ... 60 . S34 ... 8 Wkts. Aver. 18 56 21.71 21.96 23.73 41.75 three J. Le The following bowled in less than matches:—Messrs. W. F. Best, 10—5—20—2, Fleming, 16—2—50—2; C. V. Davey, 24.3—7—41—1; C. J. M. Fox, 9—1—36 —0 ; F. Marchant, 8.3—1—39— 0; W. H. Patterson, 4—0—9—0; L. Wilson, 4—0— 21—0; P. Northcote, 3 -0 —31—0; and W. Rash­ id igh, 2 -0 —17-0; and Webb, 1 8 -3 -4 5 -1 . CENTURIES AGAINST. Mr. O. G. Radcliffe, for Gloucestershire, June A. Shrewsbury, for Notts, August 4 ... Baker, for Lancashire, July 11... Mr. G. Brann, for Sussex, August 24 ... Mr. G. Brann, for Sussex, August 24 ... WICKET-KEEPING. Mr. M. C. Kenjp stumped 5 and caught out 5 Mr. E. Malden „ 2 „ „ „ 4 Leaney „ 1 ,, „ „ 4 117 111* 109 105 101 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—Matches played 16, won 1, lost 8, drawn 7. RESULTS OF MATCHES. June 6, 7, 8—Bristol, v. Kent. Won by 81 runs. Gloucestershire, 165 and 297; Kent, 245 and 136. June 9,10,11—Lord’s, v. Middlesex. Lost by an innings and 102 runs, Gloucestershire, 244 and 177 ; Middlesex, 523. June 13,14—Brighton, v. Sussex. Lost by seven wickets. Gloucestershire, 125 and 205; Sussex, 228 and 103 for three wickets. June 27,28, 29—Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by eight wickets. Gloucestershire, 143 and 222; Surrey, 326 and 41 for two wickets. July 14,15, 16—Bristol, v. Somersetshire. LostSby seven wickets. Gloucestershire, 202 and 222; Somersetshire, 313 and 113for three wickets. July 21, 22—Nottingham, v. Nott?. Lost by an innings and 100 runs. Gloucestershire, 80 and 73 ; Notts, 253. July 25, 26, 27—Bradford, v. Yorkshire. Drawn. Gloucestershire, 276 and 218; Yorkshire, 295 and 146 for three wickets. July 28, 29—Liverpool, v. Lancashire. Lost by an innings and 30 runs. Gloucestershire, 142 and 139; Lancashire, 311. August 1, 2, 3—Canterbury, v. Kent. Lost by seven wickets. Gloucestershire, 91 and 188; Kent, 256 and 25 for three wickets. August^, 5, 6—Gloucester, v. Sussex. Drawn. Gloucestershire, 20) and 242 for five wickets ;"Sussex, 482. August 11,12,13—Clifton, v. Lancashire. Drawn. Gloucestershire, 105 and 50 for four wickets; Lancashire, 69and 287 for seven wickets, innings declared closed. August 15,16,17—Cheltenham, v. Notts. Drawn. Gloucestershire, 146 and 196 for five wickets; Notts,429. August 18,19,20—Cheltenham, v. Surrey. Lost by ten wickets. Gloucestershire, 93 and 197 ; Surrey, 264 and 27 for no wickets. August 22, 23, 24—Clifton, v. Yorkshire. Drawn. Gloucestershire, 240; Yorkshire, 258 and 174 for nine wickets. August 25, 26—Clifton, v. Middlesex. Drawn. Gloucestershire, 353; Middlesex, 113 for three wickets. August 30—Taunton, v. Somersetshire. Drawn. Gloucestershire, 96 for nine wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns.not out.Runs.an Inns.Aver. Mr. W. G.' Grace 25 ... 3 . . 800 ... 99 .. 36.3G Mr. R. W. Rice ... 23 ... 2 . . 582 ... 67 .. 27.71 Mr. S. A. Kitcat... 14 Mr. O. G. Rad... 1 . . 334 ... 55 .. 25.69 cliffe .................29 ... 1 . . 655 ... 117 .. 23.32 J. Painter ..........28 ... 1 . . 545 ... 85 .. 20.18 Mr. J. J. Ferris ... 23 ... 3 . . 389 ... 47*.. 17.95 Mr. A. H. Luard 20 ... 1 . . 297 ... 75*.. 15.63 Mr. E. M. Grace... 29 ... 0 . . 440 ... 70 .. 15.17 Mr. H. V. Page ... 12 ... 1 . . 166 ... 27 .. 15.09 F. G. Roberts ... 20 ... 6 ... 179 ... 38 .. 12.78 Mr. E. Sainsbury 10 ... 0 . . 100 ... 23 .. 10 H. Murch ..........22 ... 0 . . 186 ... 28 .. 8.45 Mr. A. C. Croome 6 ... 0 . . 49 ... 22 .. 8.16 W. A. W oof......... 17 ... 7 . . 71 ... 13 .. 7.10 J. H. Board..........22 ... 7 . . 94 ... 18 .. 6.26 The following also batted :—Mr. W. —1, Brooks 0—0, andlC. Belcher 12. F. Pullen 1 CENTURY FOR. Mr. O. G. Radcliffe, v. Kent, June G ... BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mr. S. A. Kitcat... 38 .. H. Murch .......... 338.1.. F. G. Roberts ... 403.3.. Mr. J. Ferris ... 612.4.. Mr. W. G. Grace 324.3., Mr. O. G. Rad­ cliffe ................. 44 . Mr. A. C. Croome 53 .. W. A. W o o f..........311 Mr. E. M. Grace... 92 .. J. Painter ... ... 13 . Mdne. Runs. . 12 ... 100 . .. 104 ... 951 . . 153 ... 777 . ,. 206 ...1303 . ,. 90 ... 773 . Wkts. ,. 5 ... 29 . , 46 . 10 . 16 . 99 . 14 . 5 , , 143 119 641 312 . 31 .. 15 , .. 7 . ... 0 117 Aver. . 20 . 24.38 , 26.79 . 28.32 , 29.73 . 35.75 , 89.66 . 42.73 , 44.57 The following bow'ed in less than three matcHas:—Brooks 6—0—31—1, and Board 3—0—24 —U. Roberts delivered ten no-balls, Ferris nine, and Brooks two. Murch bowled two wides. CENTURIES AGAINST. Mr. S. W. Scott for Middlesex, June 9 Mr. G. Brann, for Sussex, August 4 ............. Mr. A. C. Maclaren, for Lancashire, July 28 Mr. G. Brann, for Sussex, June 33 ............. A. Shrewsbury, for Notts, August 1 5 ............. A. Hearne, for Kent, August 1 ........................ Mr. W. W. Read, for Surrey, August 13 Wardall, for Yorkshire, July 25 ............. Mr.L.C.H.Palairet,for Somersetshire,July 15 221 147 185 133 127 116* 117 105 104 WICKET-KEEPING. Board .................stumped 2 and caught out 20 Mr. H. V. Page ... „ 1 SUSSEX.—Played 16, Won 1, Lost 12, Drawn 3. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 19, 20—Manchester, v. Lancashire. Lost by 112 runs. Sussex, 72 and 77; Lancashire, 55 and 206. May 23, 24—Sheffield, v. Yorkshire. Lost by 40 runs. Sussex, 171 and 96 ; Yorkshire, 81 and 226. May 26, 27, 28—Nottingham, v. Notts. Lost by 63 runs. Sussex, 101 and 75 ; Notts, 143 and 96. May 30 31—Lord’s, v. Middlesex. Lost by 9 wicket*. Sussex, 145 and 146; Middlesex, 235 and 77 for 1 wicket. June 13,14—Brighton, v. Gloucestershire. Won by 7 wickets. Sussex, 228 and 103 for 3 wickets; Gloucestershire, 125 and 205. Juno 27,28—Gravesend, v. Kent. Lost by an innings and 109 runs. Sussex, 110 and 108; Kent, 327. July 7, 8, 9—Brighton, v. Notts. Lost by 91 runs. Sussex, 222 and 143; Notts, 167 and 289. July 18,19, 20—Brighton, v. Surrey. Lost by an innings and 26 runs. Sussex, 171 and 82 Surrey, 279. July 21, 22—Taunton, v. Somersetshire. Lost by G wickets. Sussex, 125 and 224; Somerset­ shire, 118 and 234 for 4 wickets. July 25, 26—Oval, v. Surrey. Lost by an inninga and 110 runs. Sussex, 137 and 166; Surrey, 413. August 4, 5, 6—Gloucester, v. Gloucestershire. Drawn. Sussex, 482: Gloucestershire, £00 and 242 for 5 wickets. August 8, 9, 10—Brighton, v. Yorkshire. Lost by 9 wickets. Sussex, 173 and 99; York­ shire, 240 and 34 for 1 wicket. August 15, 16—Brighton, v. Lancashire. Lost by an innings and 125 runs. Sussex, 105 and 126; Lancashire, 356. August 22, 23, 24—Brighton, v. Kent. Drawn. Sussex, 229 and 223 for 9 wickets; Kent, 422. August 29, 30—Brighton, v. Middlesex. Lost bv an innings and 43 runs. Sussex, 99 and 67; Middlesex, 228. Sept. 1, 3—Brighton, v. Somersetshire. Drawn. Somersetshire, 62 for 1 wicket. BATTING AVERAGES. Times. Most in. Inns, not out. Rune.an Inn. Aver. Mr. G. Brann ... 29 ... 0 ... 838 ... 147 ..., 28.89 Mr. W. Newham... 20 ... 2 ... 399 ... G9 . 22.16 Mr.W.G.Heasman 13 ... 0 ... 287 ... 45 ..,. 22.07 Marlow................ 29 ... 1 ... , 501 ... 98 ..., 17.89 Mr. G. L. Wilson 12 ... 1 ... 176 ... 76 .... 16 Mr. C. A. Smith 11 ... 0 ... 158 ... 49 ..., 15.80 Bean ................. 29 ... 0 ... 447 ... 51 ... 15.41 Guttridge .......... 29 ... 1 ... 412 ... 70 ... 14.71 Mr.W.H. Andrews 21 ... 2 ... 246 ... 67 ... 12.94 Parris ................. 8 ... 1 ... 73 ... 18 .... 10.42 Humphreys... ... 28 ... 6 ... 185 ... 33 ... 8.40 J. H ide................. 17 ... 0 ... 131 ... 24 ... 7.88 Butt ................. 27 ... 4 ... 153 ... 32 . 0.65 Tate ................. 28 ... 12 ... G2 ... 8 ... 8.87 Tho following also battod:— Messrs. A. F. Somerset 12—0—0—G; W. H. Dudnoy 8*; C. J. M. Godfrey 17—7; Budgen 3—8 1 and Hollands 12—9—19—2. CENTURIES FOR Mr. G. Brann, v. Gloucestershire, August 4 ... 147 Mr. G. Brann, v. Gloucestershire, June 13 ... 133 Mr. G. Brann, v. Kent, August 24 ............. 105 Mr. G. Brann, v. Kent, August 24 ............. 101 CRICKETERS— B e s t <GCB « G oods City Agents — b e a k t h is M a r k . —A d vt P a b to n & L e s te b , 94, Q u een S t ., C heapsidb,

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