Cricket 1892
460 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; SEPT. 22, 1892 BLUB MANTLES. Matches played 25—Won 9, lost 7, drawn 9. BATTING AVERAGES. Rev. R. T. Thorn ton ................. 7 .. W. H. Andrews... 17 .. J. P. S. Hervey ... 5 .. H.M. Braybrooke 5 D. Ronald .......... 4 .. E. H. Morgan ... 13 .. Major I j .T . Spens 6 .. Rev. G.L.Lachlan 4 . F. E. Johnson ... 5 .. A. 8. Page .......... 6 ., E. Malden ..........17 .. H. F. Kemp..........13 B. D. Budworth... 12 . C. A. Alington ... 4 . E. A. Parke......... 18 . G. a. Wilson ... 12 ., L. Andrews........ 33 ., li. O. Hamid ... 4 M. A. Streatfeild G .. A. C. Taylor.......... 7 .. 8. S. Williams ... 6 .. R. Berens ..........10 .. P. J. Andrews ... 7 .. P. H. Papillon ... 4 .. R. A. Ingram ... 10 .. G. F. H. Lushing- ton .................12 ., E. H. Rodwell ... 4 ., L. W. Andrews ... 11 .. J. H. Kelsey ... 7 .. The following batted in less than four innings : —J. Lie Fleming, 100—17—16; A. P. Braybrooke, P—4*—4* ; Ernest Malden, 17—71—3; T. AdamBon, 0—I—11; H. M. S. Malden,0—0—2 ; A. J. liamsden, 3 -1—1*; E. I j . Waring, 4—1 ; H. L. Colebrooke, 64—1; F. B. Morgan, 28—17 ; G. D. Morgan, 0—5; M. Waterlow, 0—2; C. Curteis, 0 -0 * ; E. Berens, 33* ; C. Wilson, 1; 0. Philcox, 2 ; H. A. Curteis, G; R. C. Williams, 18; R. L. Aston, 13; A. H. Shar man, 8*; F. Johnson, 3; F. Weare, 30*; J. W. Little, 0; T. G. Scott 2; E. Mattheson, 117; N. li. Stone, 4; W. P. Blacknurn-Maze, 0—0*; II. R. Crosthwaite, 2 ; R. B. Pott, 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. M.A.Streatfeild J. fl. Kelsey ... E. A. ke ... S. S. Williams H. L. C o le - brouke .......... Rev. G. Lachlan A. S. Page E. Malden H. F. Kemp ... H. M. Bray brooke ........ G. H. F. Lush- ington .......... L. W. Andrews Rev. R. T. Thornton ... Times Moat in not out. Rune, an Inns. Aver. .. 1 ... 339 ... 18^* ... 56.3 .. 1 ... 660 ... 179 ... 41.4 .. 2 ... 102 .... 44 ... 31 .. 0 ... 145 .... 59 ... 29 1 ... 84 .... 71* ... 28 0 ... 312 .... 49 ... 26.4 ,. 0 ... 139 ..,. 93 ... 23.1 .. 1 ... 69 ..., 32 ... 23 ,. 1 ... 82 ..., 32 ... 20.2 .. 0 ... 119 .... 5) ... 19.5 .. 2 ... 295 .... 61 ... 19.10 .. 2 ... 206 . 41 ... 18.8 .. 1 ... 218 .... 41 ... 18.10 .. 1 ... 56 ..., 32* ... 18.2 .. 0 ... 316 .... 70 ... 17.10 ,. 1 ... 197 .... G4 ... 17.10 ,. 4 ... 15L ..., 30 ... 16.7 .. 1 ... 46 ..., 14 ... 15.1 ,. 1 ... 78 ..., 36 ... 15.3 .. 2 ... 71 .... 26* ... 14.1 .. 1 ... G9 .... 27* ... 13.4 . 1 ... 113 ..., 34 ... 12.5 . 2 ... 59 .... 22 ... 11.4 ,. 0 ... 41 ..., 19 ... 10.1 . 0 ... 100 ..., 31 ... 10 .. 1 ... 97 ..., 38 ... 8.9 .. 1 ... 24 .... 17 ... 8 . 1 ... 7G ..., 11 ... 7.6 ,. 0 ... 61 .... 36 ... 65 8. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts Aver. 212 . . 11 ... 91 .. 12 .. 7.58 534 . . 33 ... 253 .. 21 .. 12.04 1519 . 64 ... 861 .. 65 .. 13.24 50 . . 2 ... 4 1 .. 3 .. 14 420 . . 34 ... 198 .. 14 .. 11 14 1231 . . 78 ... 521 .. 33 .. 1:>.81 802 . . 48 ... 339 .. 22 .. 15.40 26) . . 14 ... 128 .. 8 .. 16 180 . . 1 ... H8 .. 9 .. 16.14 165 . .1 1 ... 83 .. 5 .. 16.6 185 . . 1 ... 104 .. G .. 37.33 810 . . 4 i ... 410 .. 21 .. 19.54 139 ... 9 ... 83 .. 4 .. 20.75 485 . . 29 ... 239 .. 11 .. 21.72 366 . . 16 ... 193 .. 9 .. 22 654 . . 20 ... 390 .. 17 ... 22.94 122 . . 4 ... 68 .. 3 .. 22 66 150 . . 6 ... 101 .. 4 .. 25.22 100 . . 6 ... 62 .. 2 . . 31 430 .. 18 .. 281 .. 9 . . J1.22 8) . . 3 ... 43 .. 1 .. 43 125 . . 4 ... JO) .. 2 . . 52 5 262 . . 15 ... 140 .. 2 . . 70 45 . ... 1 .. 27 .. 0 . — THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN 1892. G. 8. Wilson ... A. C. Taylor ... M. Waterlow ... E. H. Roiwell The following bow»ed once:—C. Philcox, 2 for 9G; H. R. Crosthwiite, 1-16; E. Berens. 1—31; P. J. Andrews, 1—6: E. Matheson. 3—35; J. D. Morgan, 2—83; T. Adamson, 0—18; G. L. Aston, 0—2 i; H. bharman, 0—10; J. P. S. Hervey, 0—19. R. D. Budworth bowled 4 wides, W. H. Andrews 4, and M. A. Sireatfeild, J. H. Kelsey, 15. A. Parke, H. L. Colebrooke, Rev. G. S. Lach'an, 11. F. Kemp, and L. W. Andrew* each 1. S. S. Williams bowled 21 no-balls, H. M. Braybrooke 8, H. F Kemp 5, and Rev. G. S. Lachlan aud W. H Andrews each 1. Both matches against the Old Tonbridgians had to be abandoned owing to rain. CENTURIES FOR. W. H. Andrews, v. South Lynn. June 30 ... 104 W. H. Andrews, v. Newbury, August 22 ... 179 Rev. R. T. Thornton, v. East Grinstead, July 14 ........................................................ 118* Rev. R. T. Thornton, v. Eastbourne, August 10 ..............................................114 J. Le Fleming, v. South Saxons, August 8 ... 106 E. Matheson, v. Lancing College, July 25 ... 117 RUGBY SCHOOL. . Matches played 12—Won 2, drawn 2, lost 8. BATTING AVERAGES. Times. Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver P. F. Warner... 17 ... 2 ... 4*8 .... 69 ... 28.8 A. E. Slater ... 30 ... 3 ... 126 .... 66*... 18 S. S later..........17 ... 0 ... 238 ..., 59 .... 14 D. Christopher- son .................17 ... 1 ... 205 .... 46 .... 12.3 P. Lee .......... 7 ... 0 ... 85 ..., 48 ..., 12.2 A. O. Dowson... 17 ... 0 ... 204 .... 76 ..., 12 J. F. Marshall 18 ... 0 ... 208 .... 48 .... 11.10 W. C. Kisling- bury ..........12 ... 2 ... 102 ..., 23 ..., 10.2 R. W. Nicholls 18 ... 0 ... 176 ..., 3» .... 9.14 T. N. Sample... 14 ... 5 ... 77 ... 14*..., 8.5 P. W. Nickalls 12 ... 4 ... 31 ..., 9*..,, 4.2 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. S. Slater .......... 360 .,.. 94 .... 882 ... 58 ... 15.12 T. N. Sample ... 262.1 .,.. 52 .... 682 ... 41 ... 16.26 P. F. Warner ... 100 ..,. 26 ..., 253 ... 12 ..., 21.1 D. Christopher son .................114.1 ., .. 19 .... 371 ... 16 ... 23.3 J. F. Marshall 152 .... 4 ..,, 54 ... 2 ... 27 A. O. Dowson ... 111.3 ... 27 .... 231 ... 7 ... 41.4 RADLEY COLLEGE. Matches played 14—Won 6, Lost G, Drawn 2. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Ave-. C. J. B. Webb ... 15 ... 4 ... 379 ... 97*... 25.26 H. S.Chinnock... 18 ... 0 ... 2*0 ... 89 ... 15 55 B. A. Bailey ... 14 ... 3 ... 212 . . 46 ... 15.15 B. L. Lawrence 12 ... 2 ... 159 ... 58 .. 13."5 B. R. Blunt 9 ... 4 ... l'»3 ... 81*.. 11.44 <*. B. Scobell ... 15 ... 1 ... 170 ... 39 ... 11.09 A. F. Soames ... 9 ... 2 ... 89 ... 24*.. 11 C. O. S ic h .......... 11 ... 1 ... 96 ... 27 .. 8.72 C. C. Barker 17 ... 3 ... 142 ... 19 .. 885 B.D.H. Oxenden 7 ... 2 ... 53 ... 29 .. 7.57 F. R. Upcher ... 16 ... 0 ... 83 ... 28 .. 5 5S D. Elkington ... 6 ... 0 ... 29 ... 20 .. 4.83 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W’ lts. Aver. B. D. H. Oxenden 140.4. . 31 ... 299 .. 37 .. 8.08 C. O. Sich ... .. 13 . 3 ... 42 .. 4 .. 10.5 H. S. Chinnock . 277.2. . 71 ... 688 .. 52 .. 13.17 C. T. B. Webb .. 151.1... 29 ... 483 . . 30 .. 14.43 A. F. Soames .. 43 5 ... 131 . . 7 .. 18.71 G. B. Scobell .. 19 . 2 ... 55 .. 2 .. 27.5 D. Elkington .. 35 . 7 ... 122 .. 5 .. 24.4 THAMIiS DITTON. Matches arranged 26—played 24, won 14, lost 5, drawn 5, abandoned 1, scratched 1. RESULTS OF MATCHES. April 23—Gigg’s Hill, v. Stoics. Drawn. 8toics, 112 ; Thames Ditton, 97 for five wickets. April30—Hounslow, v. Hounslow Standard. Won by 23 runs. Thames Ditton, 60 ; Houns low Standard, 37. May 7—Esher, v. Esher. Lost by 86 runs. Esher, 152; Thames Ditton, GJ. May 11—Molesey, v. East Molesey. Scratched by East Molesey. May 21—Cobham, v. Cobham. Drawn. Cobham, 129; Thames Ditton, 117 for eight wicket?. May 28—Gigg’s Hill, v. Oriel. Won by 154 runs Thames Ditton, 200 for four wickets, innings declared closed; Oriel, 46. June 4—Richmond, v. Richmond Town Lost by 61 runs. Thames Ditton, 1 j 8 ; Richmond Town, 1G9. June 6—Gigg’s Hill, v. Mitcham. Won by 57 runs. Thames Ditton, 116 and 106; Mitcham, 59 and 41 for three wickets. June 11—Merton, v. Merton. Won by 61 run*. Thames Ditton, 131; Merton, 67 and 51 for eight wickets. June 19—New Malden, v. Malden Wanderers. Won by 44 runs. Thames Ditton, 109; Malden Wanderers, 65. June 25—Gigg’s Hill, v. Belgrave. Won by seven wickets and 29 runs. Belgrave, 94; Thames Ditton, 123 for three wickets. July 2—Kingston, v. Kingston Town. Won by 10 runs. Kingston Town, 27; Thames Ditton, 37. July 9—Gigg’s Hill, v. Hounslow Standard. Drawn. Thames Ditton, 205 for four wickets, innings declared closed; Hounslow Standard, 68 for eight wickets. July 13—Gigg’s Hill, v. Surrey C. & C. Lost by 91 runs. Surrey C. & G., 166 for two wickets, innings declared closed Thames Ditton, 72. July 16—Gigg’s Hill, v. Holborn (in lieu of Mr. L. H. Middleton’s XI.). Drawn. Holborn, 94 ; Thames Ditton, 69 for nine wickets. July 23—Gigg’s dill, v. Oriel. Won by six wickets and 90 runs. Oriel, 64; Thames Ditton, 154 for four wickets. July 30—Gigg’s Hill, v. East Molesey. Won by 69 runs. Thames Ditton, 113; East Mole sey, 44 and 60 for one wicket. August 1—Gigg’s Hill, v. Brixton Wanderers. Lost by 38 runs. Brixton Wanderers, 147 and 44 for four wickets; Thames Ditton, 109. August 6—Gigg’s Hill, v. Cobham. Won by 86 runs. Thames Ditton, 78 and 48 for four wickets; Cobham, 42. August 13—Gigg’s Hill, v. Richmond Town. Drawn. Thames Ditton, 119 ; Richmond Town, 66 for seven wickets. August 17—Albury, v. Albury. Won by an inning and 37 runs. Albury, 8J and 11; Thames Ditton, 128. August 2 i—Gigg’s Hill, v. Merton. Won by two wickets and 32 runs. Merton, 81; Thames Ditton, 113 for eight wickets. August 27—Gigg’s Hill, v. Malden Wanderers. Abandoned owing to rain. September 3—Gigg’s Hill, v. Kingston Town. Won by six wickets and 32 runs. Kings ton Town, 57; Thames Ditton, 89 for four wickets. September 10—Mitcham, v. Mitcham. Lost by 39 runs. Mitcham, 81 and 55; Thames Ditton, 45 and 30 for one wicket. September 17—Gigg’s Hill, v. Surbiton United Won by 62 iuns. Thames Ditton, 98 Surbiton United, 36. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver W. T. Milbourn... 16 .. 2 .. 417 . . 123* ... 29.78 G. W. Ayres........ 10 .. 1 .. 193 . . 76 ... 21.44 C. T. Lawiess 19 ... 4 .. 262 . . 37 ... 17 46 F. J. Mathews ... 17 ... 0 .. 262 . o 76 .. 15.41 W. J. Deane 23 ... 2 .. 3)5 . . 48* .. 14.52 P. J. Arnall......... 11 ... 1 .. 176 . . 44 .. 13.53 C. T. Grabham ... 7 ... 1 .. 82 . . 32 .. 13.3i L. H. Middleton 18 ... 0 .. 20 j .. 42 .. 11.38 W. A. Shears ... 14 ... 3 .. 115 .. 23 .. 10.45 S. B. Lawless 13 ... 1 .. 120 .. 25 .. 10 W. T. Graburn ... 6 ... 1 .. 42 .. 19* .. 8.4 3 F. Crowthcr 13 ... 5 .. 61 .. 19 .. 762 T. Callingham ... 6 ... 2 .. 28 .. 14 .. 7 M. S. Poore......... 5 ... 0 .. 28 .. 14 .. 5 60 A. Morrison......... 11 ... 4 ... 88 .. lw* .. 5.43 J. T. A yres.......... 8 ... 1 . . 27 .. 9* .. 3.85 A. F. Weldon ... 4 ... 0 . . 15 .. 7 .. 3 75 H. S. Betts......... 13 ... 2 . . 41 .. 11* . . 3 72 A. T. Webb......... 10 ... 0 . . 19 .. 6 . . 1.90 The following batted in three innings :- J. W. Sharpe, 1 8 -2 4 -0 ; A. G. Taylor, 0 -0 -0 * . The following batted in two innings :—J. Clarke, 0—1* ; Clifford Crowther, 12—6; R. A. Danvers, 0 -3 ; J. M. Read, 3—12. The following batted in one innings :—E. Ben- field, 3; Clifton Crowther, 1* ; H. Gibson, 3* ; H. H. Grogan, 1; R. Hawkins, 2; D. O&way, u ; G. H. Watts. 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J. W. Sharpe... 46.3 ... 23 ... 69 ... 14 ... 4.92 W. A. Shears... 28.3 ... 6 ... 61 ... 12 ... 5.08 P. J. Arnall ... 257.2 ...101 ... 393 ... G1 ... 6.44 F. J. Mathews 256 ... 94 ... 410 ... 49 ... 8 86 W .T. Milbourn 97.1 ... 24 ... 218 ... 25 ... 8.7a G. W. Ayres ... 66.4 ... 23 ... 114 ... 13 ... 8.76 C. T. Lawless 161.8 ... 49 ... 311 ... 31 ... 9.14 A. Morrison ... ItO.l ... 27 ... 231 S. B. Lawless 13 ... 3 ... 34 A. S. Betts bowled in three i n n i n g s 16—0— 49-1. The following bowled in two innings:—F. Crowther, 18—4—41—3; W. X. Graburn, It.3—5— 32-4. The following bowled in ono innings:—T. Cal. lingham, 8—3—13—1; J. Clarke, 8—1—10—0; W- Deane, 3—0-14—0 ; J. M. Read, 3—0—&—2; G. H. Watts, 6—2—7—5. Arnall bowled 3 and Morrison 1 no-ball, and F. Crowther and Morrison each 1 wide. 18 ... 12.83 . 31 C R IC K E T E R S -B est <CCB« Goods City Depot — beab th is M ake.— A d v t. G. G. BUSSEY & C o, 36, Queen V icto ria S treet, near Mansion House Printed lot tbe Proprietor b i W bioht & Oo.. 41 St. Andrew's Hill, Oootora' Commons, London, B.O-, September 22nd ,1892.
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