Cricket 1892

OCT. 27, 1892 CKICKET: A WEEKLY RECQRD OF THE GAME. 471 FOURTH MATCH—v. NEW YORK. N e w Y ork . First Inninga. H. E. Jackson, b Penny... 36 J. H. Lambkin.b Johnson 5 Tyers, b Hamilton ..........91 W. H. Thompson,b Penny 11 H. N. Townsend, b Penny 0 M. R. Cobb, b Hamilton... 12 F. J. Prendergast, b Hamilton........................ 2 Second Innings. G en tlem en op P h il a d e l p h ia . First Innings. c and b Second Innings. .. 0 .. 58 .. 29 b 11 b Penny b Greene ... b Penny ... c Johnson, Hamilton st Gavin,bHynes 153 c Thompson, b Penny .......... 8 c Thompson, b Penny ..........10 S. H. Barton, c Vint, b Hamilton......................... 2 c Gavin,b Penny 1 H. B. Coyne, b Penny ... 2 not out .......... 0 J.Ij.Pool.lbw, b Considine 33 lbw, b Hamilton 17 Wright, not out.............. 17 c Hamilton, b Hynes .......... 4 B 1 3 .w l .n b l ..........15 B 8, lb 4, w 1... 13 Hynes ........................ 16 b Penny ... ... 56 A. M. Wood, lbw, b Meldon ........................ 23 c Kilkelly, Hamilton b ... 12 W. W. Noble, b Hynes ... 8 lbw, b Hynes ... 2 E. W. Clark, jun., c Vint, b Hamilton ................. 16 b Hynes ... ... 14 P. H. Bohlen, c Gavin, b Hamilton........................ 16 lbw, b Hynes ... 2 C. Coates,ian..bHamilton 23 c Meldon, b Hamilton ... 56 H. C. Thayer, Bt Vint, b Hamilton........................ 7 st Vint, b Penny 0 F. E. Brewster, c Hamil­ ton, b Hynes ................ 1 c Hynes, b Hamilton ... 0 Total Total ...164 G entlem en of I r e la n d . First Innings. Second Innings. M. Gavin, b Thompson ... 0 b Jackson*........ 14 W. Vint, b P o ol.................20 b Tyers .........17 G.C.Greene,cPrendergast, b Thompson ................. 0 J. M. Meldon,lbw, b Cobb 14 c Coyne, b Pool 12 B. Hamilton, c Barton, b p 00l ...............................80 cCobb,bTownsend 39 T.I. Considine, c Tyers, b Considine........................ 8 C. L.Johnson,bThompson 7 J. W. Hynes, c Barton, b Pool ...............................20 F.R. Thompson, b Pool... 8 F. F. Kilkelly, lbw, b Townsend....................... A. Penny, not out .......... B 16, lb 6 .................! b Wright ... . c Thompson, Cobb.............. 5 not out 3 not out 52 B 11, lb 5 Total ...187 Total ...203 BOWLING ANALYSIS. J. B. King, stVint,bHynes P. Butler, c Kilkelly, b Hynes............................... H. P. Baily, not out Lb 3, b 2, nb 1 .......... 0 b Hamilton 0 not out c Gavin, bPenny SEVENTH MATCH—v. GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. G en tlem e n of P h il a d e l p h ia . Second Innings. G B 13, lb 6,Wl,nb 2 22 Total ...123 Total ...164 BOWLING ANALYSIS. G e n tle m e n o f I r e la n d . First Innings. G. S. Patterson, b Hamil­ ton ............................... 2 E.W.Clarke, jun, b Penny 25 W. Scott, b Johnson ... 2 A. M. Wood, st Vint, b Hamilton........................29 C.Coates, jun, c Green, b Hamilton........................12 F. H. Bohlen, run out ... 13 W. w. Noble, not out ... 35 W.Brodie,lbw,b Hamilton 0 H. C. Thayer, c Johnson, b Hamilton .................13 J. B. King, b Johnson ... 4 H. P. Baily, c Hynes, b Hamilton........................ 1 B 18, lb 3 .................21 Total ................157 First Innings. B. M. Baily ...185 12 King .. 162 17 Patterson 45 2 Clark ... 75 7 Brewster 15 0 R. W. 73 4 45 5 27 0 18 1 6 0 Second Innings. B. M. R. W. . 145 10 .155 Noble . Coates , 70 63 . 35 49 3 53 3 33 1 34 2 Baily bowled 5 no balls and 1 wide. G e n t le m e n o f P h ila d e lp h ia . Second Innings. B. M. R. W. .. 113 8 33 4 First Innings. B. M. R. W. Hamilton.. 167 17 42 4 Penny ...100 10 27 0 Meldon ... 55 4 25 1 Hynes ... 65 5 23 5 Considine 15 Penny bowled J and Meldon 2 no-balls, Hamilton one wide, 85 . 25 , 85 7 24 3 23 50 0 12 SIXTH MATCH—v. SIXTEEN OF BALTIMORE. G e n tle m e n o f I r e la n d . N e w Y ork . First Innings. Second Innings. Johnson... Hamilton Penny ... Hynes ... Kilkelly... Meldon ... Greene ... Considine B. M. R. W. B. M. R. W . 45 1 20 1 155 15 64 4 ... ...113 9 32 2 120 7 55 4 ... ... 75 1 58 5 20 0 22 0 ... ... 40 0 24 2 24 1 22 0 ... ... 25 2 6 0 25 0 13 0 ... ... 55 4 17 0 23 0 12 1 ... ... 25 1 19 1 15 0 10 0 G entlem en of I r e la n d . First Innings. Second Innings. B. M. R. W. B. M. R. w. Thompson ... 65 3 39 4 ........ 60 3 86 0 Wright ... ... 60 2 33 0 ........ 80 7 24 1 Tyers ... ... 45 5 8 0 ........ 40 3 15 1 Cobb ... 35 4 22 1 .........47 2 22 1 Pool......... ... 70 2 34 4 ........ 75 2 51 1 Townsend ... 20 0 17 1 .........40 1 26 1 Jackson... ... 10 0 12 0 ........ 20 2 13 1 FIFTH MATCH—v. GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. G e n tlem en o f I r e l a n d . M. Gavin, lbw, b Howard ................. 5 J. M. Meldon, b Nelson ................. 7 B. Hamilton, c Howard, b Nelson 0 E. R. Thomson, b Howard ................. 5 W. Vint, b Oldham... 74 F. F. Kilkelly, c McLane, b Mallin- ckrodt ................. 42 C. R. Johnson, c Lippincott, b Old­ ham ........................31 J. W. Hynes, not out 32 C. G. Green, bcw H ow ard................. 3 WT. F. Thomson, hw, b Howard .......... 0 A. Penny, b Cole ... 19 T. Considine, b Nelson ................. 9 B 15, lb 1, w2,nb 2 20 Total... ..247 B a l t im o r e . First Innings. Second Innings John Glenn, jun., b Hamilton.................13 lbw,b Hamilton........... John B . Howard, c Meldon, b Hamilton 4 c Considine, b Green 6 A. D. Atkinson, c Meldon, b Hynes ...10 c Johnson,bHamilton 2 S.Oldham,cHamilton, b Hynes .................11 H. B . Cole, b Kilkelly 11 W. W. Handy, st Vint, b Hamilton .......... 3 lbw, b Hamilton ... 0 S. T. Steele, b Hamil­ ton ........................12 b Green ................. 1 J. Nelson, bPenny ... 18 bHamilton ........... 0 S. W. Lippincott,lbw, b Meldon... b Green b Hamilton cMeldon,bHynes 0 b Green ..........29 cMoldon,bHynes 53 b Johnson..........28 b Johnson..........13 b Johnson......... 5 c Hynes. bPenny 26 c Hamilton, b Penny .......... 3 b Johnson.......... 0 cHynes, b Penny 1 not out .......... 6 B 15, lb 3 ... 18 Total ...18! G e n tlem e n of I r e la n d . First Innings. M. Gavin, b C la rk ..........39 W. Vint, c Wood, b King 6 E. R. Thompson, c King, b Baily ........................ C. L. Johnson, c Wood, b King ........................ B. Hamilton, b King Second Innings, cl'hayer, b Clark 37 c Patterson, b Clark ......... 33 b Clark 0 b King................. 2 c Noble, b King 38 J.M. Meldon, c andb Baily 18 c Patterson, b King .......... 6 J. W. Hynes, b King ... 4 cBrockie.bKing 19 F. F. Kilkelly, lbw, b King 1 lbw, b Clark ... 15 A. Penny, c Wood, b Clark 6 not out ..........16 C. G. Green, not out ... 25 lbw, b Baily ... 7 T. I. Considine, c Patter­ son, b Baily ................. 9 Lb 5, nb 2 ................. 7 b King................. 0 B 17, nb 1, lb 2 20 Total ...12-2 Total ...193 BOWLING ANALYSIS. P h ila d e lp h ia . First Innings. Hamilton Johnson ... Penny Kilkelly ... B . 141 . 60 . 45 ,. 20 M. R. W. 8 64 6 3 37 2 1 Second Innings. B. M. R. W. 145 13 51 130 11 31 90 13 16 6 0 Hynes... 85 6 39 Meldon 20 0 7 Green... 25 1 19 G e n tlem en of I r e l a n d . Baily King Clark Philadelphia Ireland......... Second Innings. B. M. R. W. 95 7 211 21 , 120 12 0 3 11 0 J. E. Carey, b Hynes 20 b Green 2 c Johnson, b Hynes 1 First Innings. B. M. R. W. .......... 98 8 37 3 ., .......... 160 10 47 5 . .......... 65 5 31 2 . Scott... 20 Patter­ son... 45 Baily bowled one no-ball. RUNS AT THE FALL OF EACH W ICKET. First Innings. ... 7 10 73 75 97 98 107 131 144 157 ... 12 15 19 23 61 70 74 80 89 122 Second Innings. Philadelphia... 50 84 87 92 116 153 156 156 159 181 Ireland ... 13 24 44 F.J.Levering, bPenny 0 First Innings. Second Innings. J. H. Hynes, c Butler, b K in g ............................... E. R. Thompson, b Baily B. Hamilton, b King W. Vint, b Baily .......... J. M. Meldon, c Brewster, b King ........................ M. Gavin, c Patterson, b K in g ...............................13 not out F. F. Kilkelly, c Thayer, b Baily ........................32 c Butler, b King 2 c Bohlen,bClark 13 b Baily ........... 0 b Patterson ... 1 7 b King... A. Penny, not out , 59 W. E. Thompson, bBaily 2 T. I. Considine, c Brew- c Brewster, b Baily .......... c Butler, bBrew- ster................. b Baily................. A. McLane, not out... 14 B. Eckhout, b Hamil­ ton ........................ 9 not out K. W. Mallinckrodt, c Meldon, b Hamilton 0 c Considine, b Ham­ ilton ................. b Hamilton .......... F. Oldham, st Gavin, b Hamilton B 27, lb 3, w 1... 31 c E. R. Thomson, b Hamilton .......... c Kilkelly, b Green... B 6, w 1 .......... Total ..........158 Total..........52 BOWLING ANALYSIS. G e n tle m e n o f Ir e la n d . B. M. R.W. Howard ...140 9 44 4 Nelson ...180 5 6 1 3 Cole ......... 110 9 43 1 B. M.R.W. S. Oldham ...50 2 21 2 T. Steele ...30 2 18 0 F.Oldham, jn.10 0 11 0 ster, b Clark ... C. G. Greene, b King B 5, lb 10, nb 1 ... Total .......... 18 .. 7 .. 16 ...175 b King................ 2 c Butler, b Clark 18 Lbl4,b7,nb4,wl 26 Total ...239 MallinckrodtSO 5 26 1 Nelson bowled one wide and two no-balls, and Mallinckrodt one wide. B a l t im o r e . The averages were as follow BATTING AVERAGES. Hamilton Hynes ... Green ... Penny... B. M. R.W. ..210 16 60 15 .. 85 3 40 4 .. 60 4 16 5 ,55 2 26 Kilkelly... Meldon ... Johnson B. M.R.W. ... 45 1 21 1 ... 25 2 3 1 ... 15 1 6 0 Times Most in notout. Runs, an Inns. Aver SI. Gavin ................. ... 2 ... 227 .. 90* ... 25.8 W .Vint ................. ... 2 ... 203 .. 74 ... 20.3 A. Penny ................. ... 6 ... 154 .. 59* ... 19.2 J. M. Meldon .......... ... 1 ... 224 .. 81 ... 16 J. W. Hynes .......... ... 1 ... 182 .. 33 ... 15 B. Hamilton .......... ... 0 ... 216 .. 80 ... J5.4 F. Kilkelly................. ... 1 ... 195 .. 42 ... 15 G. Green ................. ... 2 ... 131 .. 39 ... 13 E. Thom pson.......... ... 4 ... 155 .. 41 ... 12 C. Johnson................. ... 0 ... 93 .. 31 ... 8 T. Considine .......... ... 0 ... 64 .. 18 ... 6 W. F. Thompson ... ... 2 ... 37 .. 10 ... 5 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. G. Green......... 48 .. 16 ... 98 .. 16 ... 6.1 B. Hamilton ... 268 .. 95 ... 422 .. 49 ... 8.6 A. Penny ... 147 .. 49 ... 822 .. 28 ... 11.5 J. W. Hynes... 93 .. 2 1 ... 240 .. 20 ... 12 C. L. Johnston 87 .. 35 ... 163 .. 13 ... 12.9 T. Considine, J. M. Meldon, and F. Kilkelly also bowled. Hamilton and Penny bowled one wide each. Vint’s wicket-keeping impressed the Americans most of all. The Press were of opinion that he was the best any Irish team had taken to America.

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