Cricket 1892

OCT. 27, 1892 CRICKET 2 A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 467 August 6—Sutton, v. Sutton. Lost by 46 runs. Burlington Wanderers, 89; Sutton, 135. August 20—Tooting, v. Spencer. Lost by 3 runs. Burlington Wanderers, 96; Spencer, 99. August 27—Lee, v. Northbrook. Drawn Bur­ lington Wanderers, 139 for five wickets (innings declared closed); Northbrook, 93 for five wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. Times. Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. H. E. Hockley 4 .,.. 2 .,.. 76 ... 41* ... 88 F. W. Freeman 14 ... 1 ... 384 ... 14i* ..„ 29.53 E. B. Warren... 12 .,,. 2 ... 261 ... 87* .,.. 26.1 C. H. Wall ... 6 ., 0 .... 93 ... 41 .,.. 15 5 W. H. Lunnon 9 .,.. 0 ... I ll ... 49 .,.. 12.33 S. Cook .......... 17 ..,. 2 .... 177 ... 41 .,,. 11 8 H. T. Bull......... 14 .,,. 3 ... 118 ... 59* .,.. 10.73 E. Williamson 15 ..,. 0 ... 158 ... 47 .,,. 10.53 A. L. Pattison 3 .. ,. 1 . .. 21 ... 13 ..,. 10.5 E. C. Lindup ... 14 .. . 1 . .. 132 ... 26 ., 10.15 J. P. Baxter ... 15 .,.. 2 .,.. 125 ... 29 .. 9.61 M .J. Wells ... 16 ..,. 5 ... 65 ... 17* ..,. 5.9 A. E. Gent 12 ., . 0 . ,.. 63 ... 36 .. 5.25 J. N. Cooper ... 2 ., .. 0 . ... 9 .... 7 .. 4.5 F. W. Ledger... 7 ..,. 2 ... 2) ... 10* .,,. 4 C. A. Warren ... 6 . 1 . ... 18 .... 7 .... 3.6 F. S. Lunnon... 3 ., .. 0 . 10 .... 9 .. 3.33 The following batted in one innings only:—J. Messenger 11, W. C. Collins 6, J. S. Walker 3, and F. B. Goodrich 1*. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver' J. P. Baxter... ... 106.2 ... 18 ... 312 ... 26 .,.. 12 W. H. Lunnon ... 92.4 .,.. 20 ..,. 209 .... 17 .. 12.29 E. Williamson ... 264 ... 65 .. . 5^2 .. . 46 ..,. 12.66 H. T. Bull ... ... 205 ... 45 ... 457 ... 35 ..,. 13.05 H. E. Hockley ... 27 ... 6 ... 61 ... 4 ... 15.25 M. J. Wells ... ... 11 .. .. 1 .. ,. 30 .. ,. 1 .. ,. 30 The following bowled in one innings only F. W. Ledger, 5—2—17—0 ; and C. H. Wall 3—0—8—0. Freeman and Ledger each bowled one no-bal', and Lunnon bowled 1 wide. MITCHAM CLUB. First team matches played, 33—Won 22, lost 7, drawn 4. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. T. P. Harvey ..,. 28 ,... 3 ... 666 ... 89 ... 26.6 N. A. Harvey .,,. 29 ... 1 ... 598 ... 82 ... 21.3 H. Lyddon ... ... 21 ... 4 ..., 315 ... 67 ... 18.5 W. C. Rhoades... 12 ... 3 ..., 160 ... 34 ... 17.7 W. Jones ........ . 13 ,... 3 ... 173 ,... 42 ... 17.3 A. F. Clarke ... 19 . .. 1 ... 303 .... 45 ... 16.8 H. Pillinger .. 26 ... 3 ... 381 ... 60 ... 16.5 W. Cooke ... .,.. 16 ... 1 ... 199 ... 35 ... 13.2 H. H a zell........ ,. 18 , ... 1 ... 2l2 ,... 48 ... 13 0 J. Caffarey... i. 32 ,... 4 ... 359 ... 63 ... 12.8 F. W. Harris .,,. 24 ,... 8 ... 152 ... 51 ... 9.5 T. Richardson ..,. 10 . ... 1 ... 83 .... 29 ... 9.4 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Runs. Wkts. Aver. T. Richardson... ... 199 ... 407 ... 59 ... 6.8 T. P. Harvey ... ... 334 ... 614 ... 70 ... 8.7 H. Lyddon......... ... 313 ... 622 ... 69 ... 9.0 W. Jones .......... ... 140 ... 304 ... 26 ... 11.6 F. H arris.......... ... 256 ... 532 .,.. 42 ... 12.9 THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS IN 1893. LIST OF SECRETARIES. METROPOLITAN CLUBS. A d d isco m b e — W. T. Grant, Edgemount, Chichester Road, Addiscombe, Surrey. B e d d in g t o n — C . W . Lindsay, Brandries, Beddington ; fixtures arranged by H. N. Moody, Old Vicarage, Carshalton. B a r n e s — A. G .H . Stevens, Kerastal, Castlenau, Barnes, S.W. B a t t e r s e a —H. A. White, 102, Adrian Ter­ race, West Brompton, S.W. B l a c k h e a t h —M. Christopherson, Kidbrooke Grove, Blackheath Park, S.E. B e c k e n h a m — Arthur Pearce, Boxley House, Southend Road, Beckenham. B e e s —H. C. Preece, 108, Huddleston Road, Tufnell Park, N. B ic k le y P a r k — T. P. Hilder, Barfield Lodge, Bickley, Kent. B r o a d w a t e r —Murray Marshall, The Bridge, Godalming. B u c k h u r s t H i l l —W. J. P h illip s, Oak Cottage, Buckhurst H ill, Essex. B r o m l e y ( K e n t ) —J. Weeks, 8, Homefield Road, Bromley, and C. P. Hewitt, 21, Palace Grove, Bromley, Kent. B r i x t o n W a n d e r e r s —H. L. Puckle, 201, The Grove, Camberwell, S.E. C h e s h u n t a n d D i s t r i c t —Sydney Wales, Arlesdene Ground, Cheshunt, Herts. C o l v e s t o n — A. Smart, 3 4 , Darenth Road, Stamford Hill, N. C h a r l t o n P a r k —H. E. Petley, 3 , Fairfield Road, Old Charlton, S.E. C h is w ic k P a r k —Hon. Sec. C.C., Chiswick P a r k Club, Chiswick, S.W. C l a p t o n —J. W. McEwen, 206, Mare Street, Hackney, E. C r o y d o n —H. R. Groom, Pitside, Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey. C r y s t a l P a l a c e —F. C . Barchard, 14, Anerley Park, Anerley, S.E. D o r k in g —H. J. Ivery, London Road, Dorking, D u l w i c h — O. Jones, 7, Whitehall Gardens, S.W .; Match Sec., C. P. Tregellas, 17, Macaulay Road, Clapham Common, S.W. E a l i n g — R. R. Dangar, Ealing, W. E ast M o u ls e y — E. C. Milner, Palace Road, East Moulsey. E lt h a m — E . Hunter, Cathay House, Court Road, E lth a m . E n f i e l d —W. G. Cooper, Sydney Road, Enfield, Middlesex. E p s o m —F. W. Ledger, 5 , Laburnum Road, Epsom. E s h e r —C. B. Peachey, Esher. F o r e s t H i l l — C. Spencer West, Glenthorne, Perry Rise, Forest Hill, S.E. G r a n v il le •(Lee)--R. F. Taylor, 17, St. Mildreds Road, Lee, S.E. G r a v e s e n d —H. Huggins, jun., 6, Clarence Place, Gravesend. G u y ’ s H o s p i t a l —Hon. Sec., Cricket Club, Guy’s Hospital, S.E. H a c k b r id g e H o u s e —A. J. Hazell, Bedding­ ton Corner, Mitcham. H a m p s t e a d — J . G. Q . Besch, 6 3 , Broadhurst Gardens, South Hampstead, N.W. H e n d o n —F. W. Andrew, Hendon, N.W. H e r t f o r d T o w n —A. Stoddart and E. Baker, Hertford. H o r n s e y —W. H . Davis, 3 7 , Weston Park, Crouch End, N. H o n o r O ak —H. L. Holford, 1 5 , The Gardens, Peckham Rye, S.E. I s l i n g t o n A l b i o n —W. H. A . Gow, 10, Fitz- john’s Pavement, Hampstead, N.W. K e n s in g t o n —C. E. Bloomer, 33, John Street, Bedford Row, W.C. K e n l e y —Rev. S. I. W. Shilcock, Kenley School, Kenley, Surrey. K e n s in g t o n P a r k —O. D’O. Brooks, 2a, Old Burlington Street, W. L e a t h e r iie a d —A. H. Tritton, The Priory, Leatherhead. L o n d o n H o s p i t a l —W. E. Fry, London Hospital, E. M a r l o w —R. H. Lunnon, Hig’a Street, Marlow. M itch a m —W. W. Thomson, Mitcham, Surrey. M o o r H a l l —E. F. Parker, Harlow, Essex, N o r t h b r o o k —C. Kelly, 4 4 , Burnt A s h Road, Lee, S.E. N o r w o o d —F. S. Hallam, 5 , Cargreen Road, South Norwood, S.E. N u t f i e l d —H. P. Nickalls, Patteson Court, Redhill, and W. H. Norris, Castle Hill, Bletchingley, Surrey. O a t la n d s P a r k —L. W. North Hickley, Elm Grove, Walton-on-Thames. P a l l i n g s w i c k —A. W. Graham, 4 , Arminger Road, Uxbridge Road, W. P l a i s t o w (Kent)—R. S. Mayne, Bromley and County Club, Bromley, Kent. P r iv a t e B a n k s —C. H. Ruffles, Laburnum Villa Catford Bridge, S.E. R ic h m o n d —L. H. Gunnery, Melrose House, Richmond, Surrey. R ic h m o n d T o w n — G . S.'Heasler, Hill Rise, Richmond, Surrey. R e d h i l l — E. G.Feild, Percy Villa, St. John’s, Redhill. R o y a l A s c o t —H. R. Blackett, Titsey Cottage, Sunninghill, Ascot. S u r b ito n —Rev. A. E. Beavan, The Grange, King Charles Road, Surbiton. (To be Continued.) CRYSTAL PALACE CLUB. Matches played 6 3 —Won 28, lost 20, drawn 15. BATTING AVERAGES. Ten innings and over. Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an inns. Aver. C. Mitchell.......... 35 ... 6 ...1273 ... 210* .... 43.26 C. J. M. Fox 12 ... 2 ... 383 ... 147 ... 33.3 S. Colman .......... 23 ..,. 1 ... 596 ... 162 ... 27.2 J. A ste................. 17 ... 1 ,... 384 ... 108 .,,. 24 F. D. Pawle.......... 16 ... 3 ... 310 ... 106* .... 23.11 P. C. Baker......... 12 ... 0 ... 287 ..,. 95 .,,. 23.11 F. E. Saunders ... 22 ... 0 ... 514 ... 74 ... 23.8 Capt. Fleming ... 11 ... 0 ... 245 ... 61 ... 22.3 G. E. Bicknell ... 26 ... 3 ... 485 .... 106* .,.. 21.2 H. Aste .. ... ... 11 ... 0 ... 220 ..,. 58 ... 20 J. H. T o d d .......... 20 ... 1 ... 345 ... 59 .,.. 18.3 J. Dives .......... 14 ... 1 ... 223 .... 51 ... 17.2 J. N. Noakes 11 ... 2 ... 144 ... 31* ... 16 H. Baker .......... 25 ... 1 ,... 370 ... 61 .,.. 15.10 A. W. Gardner- Woolloton 13 ... 3 ,... 155 ..,. 28* .,.. 15.5 H. Hetley ......... 15 ... 2 ... 200 .... 42 ... 15.5 C. W. Dunlop ... 11 ... 1 ... 150 ... 66 ... 15 A A. Knight 29 ... 4 ... 863 ..,. 45* ... 14.13 F. H. Nelson 37 ... 5 .. 4*1 .... 49 ... 13.5 F. W. A ste.......... 15 ..,. 0 ... 197 ... 51 .. 13.2 F. M. Walker ... 20 ... 0 ... 236 .,.. 55 ... 1116 F. C. Barchard ... 11 ... 0 ... 126 .,.. 22 ... 11.5 E. H. Lulham ... 21 ... 6 ... 161 ..,. 26* ... 10.11 J. A. Kallender... 13 ... 2 ... 113 ..,. 24 .,.. 10.3 A. C. Patterson... 25 ... 1 ... 231 .,.. 52 ... 9.15 G. Cosens .......... £8 ... o ... 246 ... 35 ... 8.22 A. Kayess .......... A. B. Cipriani ... 25 ... 6 ... 164 ... 41* ... 8.12 21 ... 5 ... 88 ... 22 .. 5,8 R. R. Stevens ... 14 ... 3 ... 54 ..,. 10 .,.. 4.10 W. F. Noakes ... 4 ... 1 ... 169 .,.. 74* ... 56 W. G. Heasman... 8 ... 0 ... 249 .,.. 89 ... 31.1 F. H ill................. 7 ... 0 ... 166 .... 53 ... 23.5 W. B ryant.......... 4 ... 1 ,... 65 ... 50 ..,. 21.2 L. H. Neame 7 ... 0 ... 140 ... 45 .. 20 8. Shorter .......... 7 ... 3 ... 65 ... 17* ..,. 16.1 W. J. Parry.......... 10 ... 2 ... 127 ..„ 32* .,.. 15.7 A. J.L. Payne ... 8 ... 1 ... 108 ... 33 ... 15.8 W. Amsden......... 4 .., . 1 . ... 46 ... 25 ..,. 15.1 F. W. Janson ... 9 . 1 . ... 118 ... 33 .,.. 14.6 A. Cosens .......... 8 ... 1 . .. 102 ... 50* .,.. 14.4 C. E. Smith.......... 4 .. . 1 ... 44 ... 20 .,.. 14.2 S. N. Noases ... 4 ... 2 .... 28 ... 16* ..,. 14 C. Orme .......... 8 .., . 0 . ... 108 ... 40 ... 13.4 P. Currey .......... 9 .. . 0 ... 119 ... 51 ... 13.2 E. G. Turner ... 5 .. . 0 ... 58 .,.. 18 ... 11.3 H.W . Dillon ... 9 ... , 0 . ... 102 ... 32 ... 11.8 H. J. Cramer ... 4 ... 1 . ... 28 ... 10* ... 91 C. F. Tufnell ... 8 ... , 1 . ... 30 ... 8* ... 4.2 H. C. Powell ... 8 ... . 1 . ... 27 ... 19* ... 3.6 W. L. Pare.......... 4 ... 2 ... 2 .., . 1* ... 1 The following played in less than four innings —W. C. Adams, 0; E.R. Adams, 1 ; A. A. Baker 20—3 ; Col. Campbell, 10 ; H. Colegrave, 6—3* ; O Colegrave, 32—11; F. Colclough, 12—15; C. H Dorman, 3; C. Forrester. 2—1—0: W. T. Grant, 35—10; H. A. Heath, 0+—0 : W. Hey, 4; N. Leete 10—3; G. Marks, 3—31*—6; W. W. Rashleigh, 11 T. C. Sheard, 4; A. F. Solomon, 1*—0; H. Simpson 5* ; H. L l . Turner, 19-22-22+ ; L. S. Wells, 13-0 —15 ; J. Willocks, 9 -3 -1 9 ; W. H. Wild, 21-9-12; A. B. Yolland, 12-9*—0. BOWLING AVERAGES. 120 Overs and Over. Overs. Mdns. Ru s. Wkts. Aver. F. H. Nelson ... 167.2 ..„ 36 .... 421 .... 87 ... 11.14 W. G. Heasman 128.3 ... 28 ... 313 .,.. 26 ... 12 1 J. Aste .......... 234.3 ... 56 ... 556 .,.. 43 ..., 12.40 E. H. Lulham 259.1 ... 81 ..., 676 ... 52 ..,. 13 R. R. Stevens... 217.2 ... 72 .... 469 ... 34 ..,. 13.27 A. A. Knight ... 396.1 ... 119 ..., 917 ... 67 ..., 13.46 G. Cosens......... 395 ..,. 112 .. . 925 .... 66 ... 14.1 F. W. Aste ... 123 ... 21 ..,. 327 ... 22 ... 14.19 G. E. Bicknell 363 ..,. 78 ..,. 1094 ... 64 ..,. 17.6 S. Colman.......... 121 ..,. i8 ... 321 .... 18 .... 17.15 J. G. Noakeg ... 151.1 .... 33 ..,. 411 ... 21 ... 19.12 A. C. Patterson 15,9.2 ..„ 23 .. . 461 ... 23 ... 20.1 Under 120 Overs. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. W. F. Noakes ... 28.4 ... 9 ... 67 .... 9 ... 7.4 A. Cosens.......... 92.2 .. 24 ... 170 .... 21 .... 8.2 C. F. Tufnell ... 36.2 ... 8 ... 126 ... 9 ... 14 C. Mitchell ... I ll ... 21 ..,. 310 ... 21 ..,. 14.16 C. J. M. Fox ... 113 ... 26 ... 220 ... 15 ... 15.5 Capt. Fleming .. 63.2 ... 13 .... 174 ... 9 .... 19.3 C. Orme .......... 57.2 .,.. 10 ... 156 ... 6 ... 26 J. A. Kallender 62 ... 12 .... 196 .... 7 ..,. 28 F. C. Barchard 70.1 ..,. 8 ... 196 .,.. 6 ... 32.6 W. f-'ryant 64 ... 2J ..,. 161 ... 4 ..., 40.1 J. H. Todd ... 38 ..„ 6 ..,. 122 ... 2 ... 61 P. C. Baker ... 19 .,.. 5 ... 63 . .. 1 ... . 63 The following bowled in less than four innings:— H. Baker, 2 for 14 ; A. A. Baker, 6—84 ; C. W. Dun­ lop, 3—57; W. T. Grant, 1—70; L. H. Neame, 1—16; 8. Shorter, 1—54 ; H. Ll. Turner, 9—52 ; G. Turner, 3—26; J. Willocks, 2—56; F. M. Walker, 1-18; L. 8. Wells, 6-66; A. F. Solomon, 1--6. The following bowled without success:—H. Aste, P. Currey, Col. Campbell. F. Hill, H. A. Heath, A. Kayess, C. E. Smith, A. B. Yolland. The following scored centuries :—J. Aste, 108, 101; G. E. Bicknell, 106* ; S. Colman, 162; C. J. M. Fox, 147 ; C. Mitchell, 155*, 210* ; F. D. Pawle, 106*

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