Cricket 1892

SEPT. 15, 1892 CEICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 4 8 5 August 15, 3G—v. 3outh Saxons. Lost. South Saxons, 114 and 73; Clapton, 72 and 84. August 17,18—v. Eastbourne. Lost. Clapton, 185 and 116; Eastbourne, 190 and 112 for one ■wicket. August 19, 20—v. Brighton Brunswick. Lost. Clapton, 103 and 124; Brighton Bruns­ wick, 214 and 15 for no wicket. August 27—v. Streatham. Drawn. Streatham, 85 for three wickets. Stopped by rain. August 31—v. Lower Clapton. Won. Clapton, 87 and 12 for two wickets; Lower Clapton, 65. September 3—v. Highgate Bohemians. Drawn. Clapton. 165 for four wickets, innings declared closed; Highgate Bohemians, 50 for seven wickets. September 7—v. Luton Town. Drawn. Luton, 132; Clapton, 8 for three wickets. Clapton scored 6534 runs for 406 wickets. Opponents „ 6359 „ „ 452 BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. .. 26 .,.. 6 ...1135 ... 277 ... 56.15 .. 7 .. 2 ... 123 ... 33 ... 21.3 .. 11 .,.. 2 .... 194 ... 82 ... 21.5 .. 7 ... 0 . 152 ... 81 ..., 21.5 .. 6 ... 1 ... , K6 ... 56 ... 21.1 ir 20 ... 1 ..., 385 ... 92 ... 20.5 .. 5 .,, 0 ... 103 ... 43 ... 20.3 .. 10 ... 1 ... . 178 ... 45 ... 19.7 .. 14 ... 1 ... , 243 ... 98 ... 18.9 .. 22 ... 0 ... , 398 ... 128 ... 18.2 .. 31 ... 7 .... 433 ... 42 ... 18.1 .. 22 .,.. 4 ... 316 ... 77* ... 17.10 .. 10 ... 0 ... 168 ... 72 ... 16.8 .. 25 ... 0 ... 405 ... 91 ... 16.5 ,. 13 ... 2 ... 157 ... 61* ... 14.3 ,. 12 ... 2 ... 139 ... 33* ... 13.9 ,. 10 ... 0 ... 133 ... 33 ... 13.3 .. 7 ... 1 ... 83 ... 23 ... 13.3 .. 6 .... 1 ... 68 ... 38 ... 13.3 .. 6 .... 1 ... 61 ... 19 ... 12.1 .. 8 .., 0 ... 90 ... 21 ... 11.2 .. 22 .... o ... 215 ... 45 ... 9.17 ,. 13 ... 1 ... 102 ..,. 39* ... 8.6 .. 10 .,.. 1 ... 54 ... 38 ... 6 e 11 ... 4 ..., 53 .. 7 ... 4.5 5 5 ... 0 ... 23 .... 34 ... 4.3 .. 18 .. 7 ... 44 ... 13* ... 4 .. 9 .,,. 8 ... 21 ... 7 ... 3.3 .. 6 . .. 0 ... . 19 ... 12 ... 3.1 .. 6 .. .. 1 ... , 16 ... 9 ... 3.1 H. Boyton ... H. B. Denham J. H. Robinson W. Low.......... A. J. East ... C. W. L. Brew E. C. Palmer P. G. Wood ... S. A. Asser ... J. W. McEwen J. H. Douglas P. R. Waterer C. H. Nelson F. A. Bishop W. R. Hood... , R. R. Bruce A. Dodson ... , W. H. Nolloth H. Richardson C. W. Macbeth G. Mazengarb H. E. Trafford W. E. Hall ... , Millership ... R. H. Wa lbancl W. J. Cambridge Dr. T. Jones .. A. J. Glenshaw W. F. Grant... E. W. Genders The following played in less than five innings:— B. S. Waterer, vv. a . Stevens, J. J. Wiggett, J. E. Sansum. R. M. Wa-ker, W. Howard, W. W. Smith, S. Me>dows. W. H. Beedell, W. R. Crofts, H. G. Skottowe, H. Hutchison, R E. Huut, H. D. King, Dr. Pearce, A. Opp^nheira, B. MicheU, F. n. Lewis, P. P. Lincoln, G. Parrott. D. J.Williams, H. Reeve, E. Finch, T. Case, J. H. Milton, E. H, Wales, J. Owen Perry. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Mdns. Rune. Wkts. Aver. P. R. Waterer ... 1913 ... 92 .,,. 859 .. 91 .. 9.40 F. A. Bishop .. 1960 ... 105 ., 887 ..„ 86 .. 10.27 J. W. McEwen ... 1618 .... 87 ... 720 ... 70 . .. 10.20 J. E. Sansum ..,. 2 8 .. . 33 ... 124 ..,. 12 ... 10.4 J. H. Douglas ... 747 ... 29 ... 386 ... 29 .,.. 13.9 H. T*. Denham .... f-90 ... 16 ..„ 235 .. 15 ..,. 15.10 C. H Nelson ,. 252 ... 31 ..,. 124 ..„ 8 ... 15.4 S. a . Asser........... 703 ... 31 .,.. 404 ..,. 24 ..,. 16.20 w . R. Hood... ... 195 ..,. 3 ... 143 ... 8 .... 17.7 The following bowled in less than five innings :— W. H. Nolloth, H. Boyton, H. E. Trafford, E. C. Palmer, W. E. Hall, w. A. Stevens, J. H. Milton, C. W. L. Brewer, F. G. Wood, B. S. Woterer, P. P. Lincoln, E. W. Genders, W. W. Smith, B. M. Walker, C. W. Macbeth, J. H. llobinson. G. Mazen- garb, W. Low, T. Case, W. Grant, H. Hutchison, H. G. Skottowe, W. H. Beedell, F. H. Hughes, and W . R. Crofts. A R e u t e r ’ s telegram states that the s u m of 150 guineas, offered by Lord Sheffield for a trophy to be competed for among tho cricketers of New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria, has been expended in the purchase of a shield, which will be held yearly by the Premier of the winning colony S p o r t iv e S n a t c h e s for 1892—Just out.—A volume for Cricketerp, Footballers, Swimmers, Golfers, and Athletes. Portraits and Bibgra- phieB , Wheezes from the WicketR, and Pungent i ' Paragraphs. Price Sixpence.—Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s B ill, E.C. HORNSEY—Matches arranged 52—Won 20, lost 9, drawn 12, abandoned 5. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 7—Hornsey v. Granville. Lost. Hornsey,€6; Granville, 86 and 15 for five wickets. May 11—Hornsey v-Essex C. & G. Lost. Horn­ sey, 165; Essex C. & G., 202 and 85 for two wickets. May 14—Hornsey v. London Scottish. Won. Hornsey, 213 for five wickets; London Scottish, 68. May 14—Hornsey v. Wanstead. Drawn. Horn­ sey, 309 for six wickets; Wanstead, 115. May 21—Hornsey v. Hampstead Nondescripts. Won. Hornsey, 111 ; Hampstead Nonde­ scripts, 87. May 21—Hornsey v. Clapton. Won. Hornsey, 160; Clapton, 67. May 28—Hornsey v. Norwood. Drawn. Hornsey, 104 for eight wickets; Norwood, 121. May 28—Hornsey v. Hampstead. Won. Hornsey, 143; Hampstead, 55. June 1—Hornsey v. Chiswick Pam. Drawn. Hornsey, 156 for five wickets ; Chiswick Park, 277 for eight wickets, innings declared closed. June 4—Hornsey v. Clapton. Won. Hornsey, 130; Clapton, 90. June 6—Hornsey v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Won. Hornsey, 118; St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 74 and 28. June 6—Hornsey v. Richmond. Lost. Hornsey, 96; Richmond 224. June 11—Hornsey v. Streatham. Lost. Hornsey, 113; Streatham, 121 and 143 for seven wickets. June 11—Hornsey v. Hendon. Won. Hornsey, 149 for eight wickets; Hendon, 105. June 15—Hornsey v. Highgate School. Won. Hornsey, 138; Highgate School, 61 and 59 for nine wickets. Juue 18—Hornsey v. Woodford Wells. Won. Hornsey, 128; Woodford Wells 64. June 18—Hornsey v. Southgate. Drawn. Hornsey, 25 for three wickets; Southgate, 145. June 20—Hcrnsey v. Butterflies. Lost. Hornsey, 348; Butterflies, 151 and 150 for eight wickets. June 21—Hornsey v. Clapham Wanderers. Won. Hornsey, 202; Clapham Wanderers, 38 and 125. June 22—Hornsey v. Hampstead. Won. Horn­ sey, 378 and 105 ; Hampstead, 126. June 24—Hornsey v. M.C.C. & G. Lost. Horn­ sey, 43 and 76 ; M.C.C. & G., 143. June 25—Hornsey v. Old Rugbeians. Won. Hornsey, 208; Old Rugbeians, 58 and 194 fur eight wiclets. June 25—Bornsev v. Ealirg. Won. Hornsey, 81 and 53 for four wickets ; Ealing 67. July 2—Hornsey v. T afalgar. Won. Hornsey. 239 for six wick, ts, innings dec ared closed; Trafalgar £6. July 2—Hornsey v. Granville. Drawn. Hornsey, 65 for nine wicket*; Granville. 201 for seven wickets, innings declared closed. Julv 9-Hornsey v. S'reatham. Lost. Hornsey, 45 ; Streatham. 420. July 9—Hornsey v. Upper Clapton. Won. Hornsey 340 for five wickets; Upper Clapton, 111. Ju’y 16—Hornsey v. Crystal Palace. Lost. Hornsey, 128 ; Crystal Palace 161. July 16—Hornsey v. Christ’s College. Lost. Hornsey, 71; Christ’s College 115. July 18, 19-H orQ 8ey v. United Service-?. Drawn. Hornsey, 65 for five wickets; United Services 126. July 20, 21—Hornsey v. Littlehampton. Won. Hornsey, 111 and 97 for six wickets; Littlehampton, 133 and 72. July 22, 23—Hornsey v. Willingdon. Won. Hornsey, 146 and 209; Willingdon, 105 and 56. July 25, 26—Hornsey v Lewes Prioiy. Won. Hornsey, 258; Lewes Priory 72 and 89. July i7, 28—Hornsey v. Hastings and St.Leonards. Won. Hornsey, 378 ; Hastiugs and St. Leonards, 176 and 96- July 29, 30—Hornsey v. South Saxonp. Won. Hornsey, 299 ; South Saxons, 147 and 95. July 23—Hornsey v. Bank of England. Drawn. Hornsey, 330 for five wickets ; Bank of England, 203 for nine wickets, innings declared closed. July 30—Hornsey v. Ealing. Won. Hornsey, 205 Ealing, 54. ; August 1—Hornsey v. Dulwich. Won. Hornsey. 371 f r four wickets, innings declared closed; Dulwich, 181. August6—Hornsey v. Hendon. Drawn. Hornsey, 315 ; Hendon, 52 for three wickets. August 6—Hornsey v. Trafalgar. Won. Hornsey, 111: Trafalgar, 72. August 13—Hornsey v. Southgate. Drawn. Hornsey, 30 for three wickets; South­ gate, 193. August 13—Hornsey v. Norwood. Drawn. Horn­ sey, 66 for four wicket? ; Norwood, 146 for six wickets, innings declared closed. August 20—Hornsey v. London Ramblers. Won. Hornsey, 97; London Ramblers, 88. August 20—Hornsey v. Pallingswick. Won. Hornsey. 172 Pallingswick. 40. September 3—Hornsey v. Wanstead. Won. Hornsey, 127; Wanstead, 32. September 3—Hornsey v. Upper Clapton. Drawn. Hornsey, 145; Upper Clapton, 17 for three wickets. September 30—Hornsey v. Willesden. Drawn. HornBey, 198 for six wickets, innings declared closed; Willesden, 93 for six wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. Twelve Innings and Upwards. Times. Most In. Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. Geo. Hillyard Swinstead ... 28 ... 2 ... 774 ... 194 .... 29.20 L. II.Bacmeister 13 ... 2 ... 815 ... Ill ..,. 28.7 B. A. Clarke ... 28 ... 3 ... 695 ... 104 ..,. 27.20 James Clarke ... 19 ... 4 ... 382 ... 125 ..,. 25.7 W. P. Harrison 15 ... 3 ... 246 ... 69 .. 20.6 H. Collet ..........12 ... 3 ... 171 ... 35* .... 19 E. H.Bacmeister 22 ... 0 ... 354 ... 51 ..,. 16.2 W. H. Davis ... 30 ... 3 ... 428 ... 64 ..,. 15.23 F. H. Swinstead 34 ... 2 ... 493 ... 54 .... 15.13 B. F. Furniss ... 19 ... 0 ... 282 ... 83 .,.. 14.16 F. O. Tubby ... 21 ... 1 ... 296 ... 68 .... 14.16 F. B. Dent......... 17 ... 1 ... 224 ... 83 ... 14 S. L. Clarke ... 17 ... 3 ... 183 ... 46* ..,. 13.1 J. A. E. Hickson 24 ... 3 ... 248 ... 54* .. 11.17 A. E. Turberville 16 ... 1 ... 169 ... 40 ... 11.4 Under Twelve Innings. C. E. Stamp ... 7 ... 3 ... 92 ... 41 ... 23 H. W h ite.......... 5 ... 3 ... 86 ... 17* ... 18 F. H. Nimmo ... 7 ... 2 ... 85 ... 23 ... 17 H. W. Sharp ... 10 ... 8 ... 107 ... 27* ... 15.2 G. P. C o x ..........10 ... 3 ... 92 ... 22 ... 13.1 I r v i n g H. Nicholls ... 8 ... 0 ... 88 ... 48 ,... 11 L. Tubbs .......... 4 ... o ... 43 ... 19 ... 10.3 H. Jeff................. 5 ... 2 ... 32 ... 12* ... 10.2 G. R. Makeham 3 ... 1 ... 21 ... 13* ... 10.1 S. L. K in g.......... 5 ..., 1 ... 40 ... 22* ... 10 H. Collingridge 9 ... 1 ... 77 ... 43 ... 9.5 E. W . Nicholls... 5 ... 2 ... 29 ... 19* ... 9.2 E. J. Ramsey ... 3 ... 0 ... 27 ... 13 .,.. 9 T. A. Nicholls ... 8 ... 2 ... 53 ... 17 .,.. 8.5 J. Dempsey ... 7 ... 2 ... 44 ... 13* .. 8.4 R. H. King......... 11 ... 1 ... 82 ... 37 .,.. 8.2 F. J. Nicholls ... 4 ... 0 ... 33 ... 17 .,.. 8.1 F. B isiker......... 4 ... 0 ... 33 ... 14 .,.. 8.1 C. D. R oss......... 3 ... 1 ... 17 ... 16* .... 8.1 C. W. Talbot ... 9 ... 1 ... 55 ... 35 .,.. 6.7 F. Orton ......... 10 ... 1 ... 45 ... 23 .,.. 5 E. A. C o x ......... 6 ... 1 ... 25 ... 8 .... 5 E. F. Kin?......... 6 ... 1 ... 22 ... 8* ... 4.2 W. B. Casson ... 6 ... 0 ... 24 ... 19 .,.. 4 W. E. Manning 5 ... 1 ... 15 ... 13 ..,. 8.3 The following played in two innings :—C. Bryer, 11—11; B. A. Clarke, 1--1; R. W. Nicholls, 0—60: Rev. J. H. Swinstead, 10—9; G, Hart, 0—1; S. White. 1—97. Q'he following played in one innings:—W. Bird, 1; Leonard Clarke, 2; L. F. Hodge, 8*; H. W. Priestley, 21; H. Wade, 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Above Ten Wickets. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. L. H.Bacmeister 209 ..., 71 ... 346 .... 51 ... 6.40 H. Collet ......... 101 . 45 ... 359 ... 21 ... 7.12 F. O. Tubby ... 133 .... 47 ... 226 ,... 27 ... 8.10 G. H. Swinntead 497 ... 132 ...3073 ...108 ... 9.101 James Clarke ... 166 ..,. 51 ... 322 ,... 30 ...10.22 B. A. Clarke ... 375 .... 122 ... 737 .,.. 64 .. 1113 E. H. Bacmeister 160 ... 41 . 407 ,... 36 ...11.11 F. H. Swinstead 575 ... 165 ...3207 ...1"1 .. .11.96 W. H. Davis ... 131 ..., 84 ... 302 . ,.. ?1 .. .148 H. W. Sharp ... 82 ... 14 ... 247 .... 11 ...22.5 Under Ten Wickets. B. F. Furniss 9. R. H. King 9, J. Dempsey 5, F. B. Dent 3, S. L. Clarke 2, Rev. J. H. Swinstead 2, Irving H. Nicholls 1, H. Wade 1. WEST MIDDLESEX v. MILL HILL PARK.— Played at Gunnersbury Lane on September 10. M il l H il l P ark . b H. P. Woodhams, b Read ................. W. Ridgway, b Mus- grave ................. T. Bowles, b Buxton A. B, Ridgway, c Grey, b Buxton ... B 5, lb 2, w 2 ... Total L. J. Norman, Squires ................. 0 E. H. Rice, c Acton, b Musgrave.................24 H. L. White, b Read 5 H.E. Moss, c Squires, b Musgrave ... ... 5 Soley (pro), c Buxton, b Musgrave .......... 5 G.A. de Belin, bllead 0 F. M. Taylor, not out 1 W e s t M id d l e s e x . H. Musgrave, b White 1 G.N. Jolliffe, b Tay^ R. J. Acton, b White 3 lor W. Read, b Soley ... 46 H. Squires, bA. Ridg­ way .................# ... 17 J. Brama, b A. Ridg­ way ........................ 0 i»A. J. Trollope, b Tay­ lor ........................38 Total .....................130 D.Furguson, b Soley F.C.Buxton, notout H. C. Walker, b Soley ................. B 5, w 2 .......... 55 G. O. Grey did not bat.

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