Cricket 1892
472 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. OCT. 27, 1892 PALLINGSWICK. Matches played 35—Won 13, lost 15, drawn 7. RESULTS OP MATCHES. May 7—v. St. Thomas’s Hospital. Won. St Thomas’s Hospital, 95; Pallingswick, 248. May 14—v. Clapton. Won. Pallingswick, 92; Clapton, 25. May 21—v. Burl ngton Wanderers. Won. Bur lington Wanderers, 72; Pallingswick, 115. May 28—v. Middlesex Hospital. Lost. Fallings- wick, 110; Middltstx Hospital, 123 for four wickets, June 1—v. Richmond. Lost. Pallingswick, 86; Richmond 213 for six wickets. June 4—v. Ealing. Lost. Ealing, 128; Paliings- wick, 96, June 4—v. london Sco'tish. Lost. London Scottish, 63; Pal ingawick, 23. June 6—v. Kensington. Lost. Kensington, 149 and 82 ; Palling*wick, 13S. June 31—v. St. Mary’s Hospital. Lost. Pallings wick, 109; St. Mary’rf Hospital. 184. Juno 11—v. Dulwich. Drawn. Pallingswick, 92 ; Dulwich, 22 for no wickets. June 15—v. Hampstead. Lost. Hampstead, 172; Pa'lineswick, 61 and 146. June IS—v. Clapham Wanderers. Lost. Pallings- wick, 99; Clapham Wanderers, 106 and 169 for six wiokets. June 18—v. Northl rook. Lost. Pallingswick, 36; Northbrook, 2u2 f <rfour wickets. June 25—v. Hampstead Nondescripts. Drawn. Pallingswick, 111; Hampstead Nonde scripts, 69 for six wickets. June 25—v. Christ Co lege. Finchley. Won. Pallingswick, 128; Christ College, 127. July 2—v. Barnes. Won. Pallingswick, 2-26 for five wickets; Barnes. 126. July 6—v. Belgrave. Lost. Belgrave, 153; Pal lingswick, 85 and 107. July 9—v. Clapton. Drawn. Clapton, 180 (innings declaied closed); Pallinyswick, 161 for four wickets. July 9—v. Old Orientals. Won. O'd Orientals, 126; Pallingswick, 151 for seven wickets. July 13—v. Mitcham. Lost. Mitcham, 89; Pal lingswick, 40. July 16—v. Hampstead. Lost. Pallingswick, 148; Hampstead, 169 for four wickcts. July 16—v. Northbrook. Drawn. Northbrook, 169 (innings declared closed); Palliogs- wick, 28 for six wickets. July 18—v. M.C.C. & S. Won. Pallingswick, 69; M.C.C., 54. July 19—v. Stoics. Stopped by rain. Pa’lings- wick, 19 for one wicket. July 21—v. Mitcham. Lost. Mitcham, 110; Pal- lingawick, 42 and 97. July 22—v. Erratics. Won. Erratics, 140; Pal lingswick, 168. July 23—v. National Sporting Club. Won. Pal lingswick, 106 and 32 for three wickeds; National Sporting Club, 66 and 68. July 80—v. Chiswick Park. Won. Chiswick Park, 164; Pallingswick, 224 for four wickets. August 1—v. Kensington- Won. Pallingswick, 221; Kensington. 116 and 72. August e—v. Surbiton. Won. Pallingswick, 150; Surbiton, 116. August 6—v. Chiswick Park. Lost. Chiswick Park, 154; Pallinnswick. 1U4. August 13—v. Ea'ing. Drawn. Ealing, 176 (innings declared closed); Palliagswick, 86 for nine wickets. August 13—v. Stoics. Drawn. 8toics, 209 (innings declared closcd); Padingswick, 95 for five wickets. August 20—v. Hornsey. Lost. Hornsey, 172; Pallingswick, 40. September 10—v. Barnes. Won. Barnes, 78; Pallingswick, 159 for three wickets. BATTING AVERAGES. E. A. Collins... A. H. Stevens J. S. Haycraft F. S. Heyemann H. W. Burnside A. H. MilJson A. J. Carter ... W. J. Burt ... C. H. Campbell A. B u r t......... F. Barnard ... M. La Thangue B. A. Carter ... J. Smellie ......... W. C. Yarborough 10 CRICKETERS— B e s t G ood s City Lepot — b e a r t h is M a k k .— A d vt. G.G.BUSSEY & Co., 36, Queen V icto ria Street, near Mansion House Times Most in ns. not out. Runs, an Inns. Aver. 26 ... 4 ... 519 ... 81 ... 23 13 16 ... 3 ... 839 ... 35 ... *23.10 14 ... 1 ... 303 ... 46 ... •2.1 4 23 ... 0 ... 432 ... 68 ... 38.18 15 ... 3 .. 153 ... 41 ... 12.9 17 ... 1 ... 178 ... 65 ... 11.2 20 ... 1 ... 204 ... 48 ... 10.14 14 ... 0 ... 153 ... 45 ... 10.13 24 ... 5 ... 181 ... 40 ... 9.10 12 ... 0 ... 109 ... 36 ... 9.1 13 ... 2 ... 99 ... 24* ... 9 12 ... 2 ... 88 ... :'8 ... 8.8 15 ... 1 ... 109 ... 33* ... 7.11 11 ... 3 ... 58 ... 18* ... 7 2 ... 2 ... 56 ... 21 ... 7 Less than ten innings. P. Fchooling......... 4 ... 1 ... 55 ... 23* ..„ 18.1 J. De Winton 8 ..., 1 ... 91 ..,. 52 ... 13 F. Sanderson 7 .... 2 ... 64 ..,. 32* ..„ 12 4 F. Clemence........ 7 ..,. 0 ... 78 ..,. 27 .,.. 11.1 F. W. Hutchinson 8 ..., 1 ... 19 ..,. 17 ... 9.1 C. DeW iaton 8 ... . 0 ... 65 .... 24 .,.. 8.1 R. A. Melhuish ... 5 ... . 1 ... 32 ... 20 ... 8 L. Hhwkius......... 8 . 2 ... 89 .,.. 22 .,.. 6.3 F. Lampard......... 8 .... 4 ... 19 .,.. 11* ... 4.3 C. R. Forward ... 8 .. . 1 ... V9 ... 12 ... 4.1 A. J. Dampier ... 9 ... . 1 ... 29 .... 10* ... 3.5 M arlow........ . ... 8 .. . 0 ... 2l9 .,.. 65 .,.. 26.1 The following also played:—A. P. Bettinson. W. J. Haycraft, C. W. Cooper, H. E. Croft, J. O. Fleming, E. E. Tamer, J. H. Dean-Drake, A. W. Graham, H. J. Piper. P. Moor, R. H. behagan, W. B. Chalmers, and J. J. Goddard. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. ... 9J ... 351 338 . 112 , Mdns. Runs. Wkts. ... 26 ... -249 ... 20 ... ... 85... 891 ... 7 1 ... ... 89... 828 ... 56 ... ... 21... 331 ... 21 ... ... 16... 3 5 ... 11 ... A. H. Millson ... E.A. Col ins ... C. H. Campbell A. H. Stevens W. C. Yarborough 90 Bowled in less than ten innings. P. Schooling......... F. Lampird ...... W. J. Hurt ......... J. S. Haycraft M. T. La Thangue C. De Winton......... R. Harwood ......... J. Hm«‘lie ..... F. S. Heynemann... f. De W inton........ Marlow ................ Aver. 12 9 J2.28 14.41 15.16 21.11 31 ... 3 ..,. 117 ..,. 12 .. 99 46 .. 18 .,,. 129 ..,. 10 ..,. 12 9 47 ... 10 ..,. >07 ., 8 .,. 13.3 30 .... 5 ., 121 .,.. 9 .... 13.4 27 ..,. 0 ..,. 133 .,.. 8 .,.. 16.5 46 ..,. 6 .. 14‘» .,,. 8 .... 17 4 38 .,.. 7 .... HI .,.. 6 ..,. 18.3 68 ... 13 ... 202 ... 1» .. .20.2 42 ... 8 ... 15J ... 5 .. 3 '.2 4 .,.. 0 ., .. 14 .,,. 4 ... 3.2 143 .... 47 .. CO >— 0 .. 31 ..,. 10.30 MARLBOROUGH BLUES. Matches arranged 22, Played 20—Won 7, lost 5, drawn 8. BATTING AVERAGES. Four innings and over. S. A. P. Kitcat... C. A. Alingcon... T. E. Etlinger ... F. H. Browning Times Most in notout. Runs. an Inns. Aver. .. 2 ... 201 .„. 79 ... 40.20 ,. 2 ... 133 . .. 98 ... 31.50 .. 0 ... 231 . ... 93 ... 84.14 .. 1 ... 136 ... 61 ... 31 ,. 0 ... 161 ...1 0 ... 26.83 ,. 2 ... *■0 ... 51*... •2666 . 1 ... 202 ... 112*... 25.25 3 ... 44 ... 14 ... 22 . 1 ... *1 . .. 26 ... 20.25 . 1 ... 58 .,.. 33*... 19.33 . 1 ... 128 ... 64*... 18.28 . 0 ... 139 ... 92 ... 17.37 . 1 ... 52 ... 44 ... 17.33 . 2 ... 60 ... 24*... 15 . 0 ... 7 J ., .. 30 ... 14 40 . 0 ... 50 .,.. 26 ... 12.50 . 0 ... 91 ... 58 ... 10.11 . 1 ... 73 .,.. 22 ... 9.12 . 1 ... 134 ... 40 ... 8.93 . 2 ... 47 ... 15 ... 7.83 .. 1 ... 9 ... 6 ... 3 R.P.C DeWinton 5 E. L. French ... 9 T. w. Weeding 5 T. Leach ......... 5 W. a . F. Rogers 4 W. G. Druce ... 8 C. W. Lindsay... 8 J. A. C. Tanner 4 H. Preeman ... 6 W. J. Rowell ... 5 T. R. Sale......... 4 H.deL.Houseman 9 T. C. Bett......... 9 W. R. Lewis ... 16 W. G. Feilowes s J. S. Bacon ... 4 The following played in less than four innings :— A.L. Forrester. 28—20—6; J. M. Elies, 1 3 -5 -0 : C. H. M. Thring, 7—8—38; H. Yeames, 4—8—1; H. T. Keeling, 47—2; L. G. A. Collins, 42-0; L. C. W. Thring, 40—171; M. A. Bere, 17-12; G. E. W. Money, 15*— a * ; W. H. Greenhow, 13—3; G. W. M Screatfeild. 11—0; S. H. Maurice, 11—0; F. G. Padwick, 10—33; F. J. Powlea, 9—o; G. N. Phara- zyn, 7 -5 ; W.J. Henu ey, 2 -0 ; W. E. Leach, 57 ; F. J. Poyntm, 52; H.M. Le f. 43; W. A. Smith- Masters, 27; H. C. Green, 26; G. fi. BicknelJ, 18; Capt. Stanton, 18; C. R. Co vi le. 17 ; H. C. Bett, 16; H. R. Blore, 15 ; E. L. Hiileary, 12 ; H. Field, 11; H. w. Rogers. 8* ; A. Field, 7; G. H. Windeler, 7; H. M. Prescott, 6*; W. P. Barry, 4; A. G. Nockolds. 3; R. O’B. Taylor, 2; N. P. Druce, 0; C. G. Palmer 0. The bowling analysis is not in a complete state. >ut the bulk of the wickets were obtained by the following :—W. R. Lewis 42, T. E. Etlinger 22, S. a . P. Kitcit 19. W. J. Rowell 17, R F. C. De VYin ton 13 W. G. Fellowes 11, G. H. M. Streatfeild 1 >,T. R. Sale 10, and W. A. P. Rogers 10. The Blues made 3 576 runs for I8t wickets, average 19,43. Opponents made 3,736 runs for .32 wi kets, average 16.10. CENTURIES FOR. L. c. w Thring, v. Esher E. L. French, v. Epaom Col!e F.P. S. Taylor, v. R.I.E.C. 171 112* 1U0 CENTURIES AGAINST. C. A. Trouncer. for Surbiton....................... 152 F. Levesou G o^ r, for Oxted & District ... 114 A. M. Inglis, foe Private Banks ............. U3 HAMPSTEAD. Matches played 52—Won 40, Lost 8, Drawn 4. BATTING AVERAGES. Ten Innings and over. Times Inns.not out. Runs. Most in an Inns. Aver. A. E. Stoddart 18 ... 2 ..,1053 ... 132 ... 65.81 W. Danby ... 18 ... 3 .... 430 ... 77 ... 28.66 G. H. Woodall 23 ... 1 .,.. 554 ... 66 ... 25.18 W. S. Hale ... 33 ... 3 ... 7C0 ... 76 ... 23.33 J. G. Q.Besch... 36 ... 3 ... 759 ... 74 ... 23 F. R. Spofforth 16 ... 1 ... 336 ... 72* ... 22.40 C. H. bray ... 19 ... a ... 372 ... 94 ... 21.88 H. B. Hayman 16 ... 0 ... 3U ... 76 ... 21.31 H.R.Lipscombe 24 ... 2 ... 433 ... 96* ... 19.68 F. W. Bishop... 19 ... 1 .,.. 346 ... 66* ... 19.22 H. R. He! ert ... 12 ... 2 ... 189 ... 54* ... 18.90 Dr.G. Thoruton 16 ... 3 ... 243 ... 54 ... 18.69 P. Figgis......... 15 ... 8 ... 221 ... 38* ... 18.41 E. B r it t e n - Holmes.........13 ... 3 ... 166 ... 41 ... 16.60 J. C. Toller ... 23 ... 3 ... 28? ... 3J ... 14.10 G. L. Jeffery ... 10 ... 1 ... Ill ... 22 ... 12.83 W. A . Pethick J1 ... 1 ... 118 ... 45 ... 11.80 S. S. Pawling ... 20 ... 7 ... 140 ... 47 ..., 1°.76 T. M. Farmiloe 15 ... 0 .... 144 ... 35 .... 9.60 A. B. Osmond... 10 ... 0 ... 61 ... 28 ... 6.10 G. Riley ......... 12 ... 3 ... 23 ... 13* ... 2.55 Five innings and over. A. C. Robertson 5 ... 0 .,.. 268 ... 88 ..,. 53.60 A. L. Gray ... 5 ... 1 ... 83 ... 47* ... 20.75 S. H. Turner ... 5 ... 1 ... 80 ... 62 ... 20 J. S. Worthing ton ................ 8 ... 2 ... 109 ... 57 ... 18 16 R. C. Griffith ... 8 ... a ... 93 ... 24 ... 1551 O. L. Tudor ... 7 ... 1 ... 91 ... 33 ... 15.16 W. W. A’Deane 9 ... 1 ... 119 ... 23* ... 14.87 H. T. Tewson... 9 ... 0 ... 119 ... 5‘J ..., 13.22 L. G. Bishop ... 6 ... 0 .... 77 ... 30 ... 12.83 H. A. L. Rudd... 6 ... 1 ... 63 ... 22 ... 12.60 F. Newland- Pedley ......... 6 ... 0 ... 74 ... 21 ..., 12.33 W. H. Kelson ... 9 ... 1 ... 91 ... 84 ... 11.75 S. Howard ... 7 ... 1 ... 69 ... 46 ... 11.50 A. O. Dunn ... 6 ... 0 ... 67 ... 34 ..., 11.16 T. S pink......... 7 ... 1 .... 66 ... 24 .... 11 B. F. Swears ... 7 ... 4 ... 30 ... 10* .... 10 L. W. Badnall... 7 ... 0 .... 64 ... 31 ..., 9.14 S. Gotto ......... 5 ... 1 ... 35 ... 24 ..., 8 75 N. B. Beete ... 6 ... 0 .,.. 52 ... 27 ... 8.63 W. Burchett ... 7 ... 3 ... 32 ... 12 ..., 8 Edgar Swift ... 6 ... 0 ... 46 ... 20 ... 7 66 F. S. Alford ... 0 ... 1 ... 29 ... 13 ... 7.25 Leslie Ho land 6 ... 0 ... 40 ... 16 ..., 6.66 F. V. Selfe ... 6 ... 2 ... 16 ... 6 ..., 4 R Flemming... 5 ... 1 ... 15 ... 7 .... 3.75 H. Francis ... 7 ... 2 .„. 17 ... 10 ..., 8.40 Alec R eid......... 5 ... 0 ... 16 ... 7 .... 3.20 The following played in four innings.—H. Smith Turberville, average 31.75; A. W. Sharp, 13; E. Y Keele, 6.50; E. A. Ferry, 2.75. The following played in three innings.—W. H' Robson, average 37; A. J. Palmer, 22 66; J. P' Rogers, 9; W. R. Marshall, 3.33; C. N. Carvalho’ 1.33. 1 he following p’ayed in two innings.—E. W. h* Beaton, average ' 6; P. F. Tuckett. 6.50 ; W. McC. Wfinklyn, 3.33; H. r. Shackel, 3; H. Thacker, 2; G, Maryon-Wilson, 2; J. C. R. Dickson, 1; R. A. Walker. .50; E. M. Gwyan, .0. The following played ia one innings.—A. E. Jeaffres'm 6!, L W. Little 26. Peter Dollar 21, W. Barnes 11*, W. E. N. Dunn 8, C. Holland 1, E. B. Hayman 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. Five innings and over. A. B. Osmond 6^7 F. R.Spofforth 1477 G. Ri ey ... 6:36 a . E. Stoddart 1753 W. 8. Hale ... 2469 Dr. G. Thorn ton ......... 1899 Leslie Hol!a-id 378 S. S Pawling .. 1223 H. R. Hebert 438 B. F. Swears . 247 J. G. Q. Besch 314 ... G. H. vVood ill 635 S. H. Turner 196 ... C. H Gray ... 385 .. H. R. Lips- com be......... nail 12. A. W. Sharp 7, A. Russell Parker 6, W. R. Marshall, W. A. Pethick, F. V. Selfe and J. C. Tol’er 5 each, E. Britten-Holmes 4, E. Y. Keele 3, W. W. A’Deane, C. N. Carvalho, and H. Smith Turherville 2 each, W. Barnes, E. Figgis. R. C. Griffith, A. L. Gray, S. Gotto, and H. B. Hayman 1 each. The following bowled wide3:—G. H. Woodall 7, Dr. G. Thornton 5, G. Ri ey 5, C. H. Gray, G. L. Jeffery. S. S. Pawiiag, A. E. Stoddart, and A. W. Sharp leach. lhe following bowled no-balls :—F. R. Spofforth 6, H. B. Hayman 2, S. S. Pawling 2, H. R. Hebert and A. E. Stoddart 1each. ;. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver ... 45 ... 274 ... 33 ... 8.30 ... 87 ... 6 ‘7 ... 77 .. 8.40 ... 41 ... 233 ... 25 ... 9.56 .. 118 ... 773 ... 80 ... 9G6 ... 149 ... 1147 ,... 103 ... 10.62 ... 98 ... 579 ... 53 ... 10.92 ... 27 ... 142 ... 12 ... 11.83 ... 65 ... 593 ... 50 ... 11.86 ... 22 ... 227 .. 19 ... 11.94 ... 8 ... 142 ... 10 ... 14/20 16 ... 205 ... 14 ... 14.64 ... 23 ... 298 ... 2) ... 14 90 7 ... 109 ,... 7 ... 15.57 . 22 ... 193 ... 11 ... 18.09 ... 1 ... 126 ... 6 ... 21 ► tOOK wickets:- L . W. Bad-
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