Cricket 1892
488 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. t io v . 24, 1892 THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS IN 1893. Concluded from page 457. LIST OF SECRETARIES. THE COUNTIES. B e d fo rd sh ir e— L. C. R. Thring, The Grammar School, Dunstable. B u c k in g h a m s h ir e — G . I t. Ward, New Court, Marlow, Bucks. C h e sh ire —James Horner, Stockport. D e r b y s h i r e —W. B. Delacombe, 7, Irongate, Derby. D ev o n sh ire —Rev. G. Townsend Warner, Newton College, South Devon. D u r h a m — R . H. Mallett, Bank, Seaham Harbour. E ssex— O. R . Borradaile, Essex County Cricket Ground, Leyton, E. G l o u c e s t e r s h i r e — Dr. E. M. Grace, Thorn bury, Gloucestershire. Hampshire —Dr. Russell Bencraft, Raeberry Lodge, Southampton. H e r e f o r d s h i r e — H. C . Burnett-Phillip, The Knoll, near Hereford. H e r t f o r d s h i r e — C. Pigg, 7 , Warkworth Street, Cambridge. K e n t —A. J. Lancaster, 46, St. George’s Place, Canterbury. L a n c a s h ir e — S. H. Swire, 26, Barton Arcade, Manchester. L i n c o l n s h i r e — Ben. Robinson, The Beeches, Hundleby, Spilsby. L e ice s te r sh ir e— T. P. Burdett, Hundleby, The Beeches, Avlestone, Leicester. M i d d l e s e x — P. M . Thornton, United Univer sities Club, Suffolk Street, London, W. N o r f o l k — E. G. Buxton, Catton Hall, Nor wich, and Rev. W. F. G. Sandwith, Holk- ham Wells. N o r t h a m p t o n s h ir e —J. Gandern, 7, Wood Hill, Northampton. N o r t h u m b e r l a n d —JohnThompson,24,Front Street, Cullercoats. N o t t in g h a m — W. H. C. Oates, Langford Hall, Newark-on-Trent. S o m e r s e t s h ir e — H. E. Murray Anderdon, Henslade House,Taunton,and T. Spencer, Haygrass House, Taunton. S t a f f o r d s h i r e — T. C. Slaney, Lichfield Street, Hanley. S u r r e y —C. W. Alcock, Surrey Cricket Ground, Kennington Oval, London, S.E. Sussex— W. Newham, Sussex County Cricket Ground, Brighton. W a r w i c k s h i r e — W . Ansell, 78, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. W o r c e s t e r s h i r e — P. H. Foley, Prestwood Park, Stourbridge. Y o r k s h i r e — J. B. Wostinholm, 10, Norfolk Row, Sheffield. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (C aptains of E leven s .) Bradfield College—-W. E. M. Tyndall, Brad- field College, Reading. Brighton College—A. H. Belcher, Brighton College, Brighton. Charterhouse School—H. Crabtree, Charter house School, Godalming. Cheltenham College—J. M. Quinton, Chelten ham College, Cheltenham. Clifton College—W. G. Grace, Junr., Clifton College, Bristol. Eton College—C. E. Bromley Martin, Eton College, Windsor. Fettes College—F. H. Todd, Carrington House, Fettes College, Edinburgh. Haileybury College—C. J. Reid, Hailey- bury College, Hertford. Harrow School—C. S. Rome, The Grove, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Lancing College—W. W. Underwood, Lancing College, Shoreham, Loretto School—Captain of Cricket, Loretto School, Musselburgh, N.B. Malvern College—T. B. Rhodes, 3, College Grounds, Malvern. Marlborough College—N. F. Druce, Preshute House, Marlborough. Radley College—C. T. B. Webb, Radley College, Abingdon. Repton School—E. H. Beazley, Repton School, Burton-on-Trent. Rossall School—A, J. Berney, Rossall School, Fleetwood. Rugby School—G. M. Thompson, care of Mr. A. E. Doulien, School, Rugby. Sherborne School—H. H. Joy, Sherborne School, Sherborne. Shrewsbury School—H. A. Rauthnell, care of Mr. E. B. Moser, The Schools, Shrews bury. Tonbridge School—D. Ronald, Tonbridge School, Tonbridge. Uppingham School — G. R. Bardswell, Uppingham School, Uppingham. Wellington College — Captain of Cricket, Wellington College, Wokingham. Winchester College—J. R. Mason, Charnocke House, Winchester. Westminster School—H. B. Sherring, St. Peter’ s College, 1, Little Dean’s Yard, Westminster. METROPOLITAN CLUB3. S p e n c e r —R. L. Vickery, 13, Morelia Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W. S t e v e n a g e — W.H. Wadsworth, High Street, Stevenage. S t r e a t h a m —E. C. Bambridge, Boveney, West Norwood, S.E. S t . T h o m a s ’s H o s p i t a l —W. Hodges, St. Thomas’s Hospital, Lambeth, S.W. S t . B a r t h o lo m e w ’ s H o s p i t a l — E. H . Fryer, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, E.C. S t o k e N e w i n g t o n — E. Wareham, 12, Ash- mount Road, Hornsey Lane. S u t t o n — E. Windus, Cressingham Grove, Sutton, Surrey. S o u t h g a t e —Eugene White,The Green,South gate, N. T e d d i n g t o n — R. S. Lucas, Ash Lodge, Ted* . dington. T o t t e n h a m —H. W. Tomkins, Fernhurst, Page Green, Tottenham, and W. G. Mort- lock, Wye Villas, Phillip Lane, Totten ham, N. T o n b r i d g e —Tom Pawley and W. B. Gray, Tonbridge. U n i v e r s i t y C o l l e g e H o s p i t a l — Hon. Sec. C,C., University College, Gower Street, W.C. U p p e r C la p t o n —E. B. Wells, 53, Kyverdale Road, Stoke Newington, N. U p p e r T o o t i n g —F. G. Thorne, Burntwood Lodge, Wandsworth Common, S.W., and R. M. Harvey, Elmfield, Upper Tooting, S.W. U p t o n P a r k —A. Rickford, 83, Rutland Road, Upton P a r k , E. U x b r id g e — C.E. Stevens, Elmleigh, Uxbridge W a n s t e a d — R. B. Johnson, The Mall, Wan stead, Essex. W i l l e s d e n — S . G. Wall, 82, Craven Park Road, Willesden, N.W. W im b le d o n — Sydney Christopherson, 26, Denmark Avenue, Wimbledon. W o o d f o r d W e l l s —H. H. Davies, Woodford G r e e n , Essex. W e s t m in s t e r H o s p i t a l —Hon. Sec.C.C.,West minster Hospital, Medical School, Caxton Street, S.W. W e s t K e n t W a n d e r e r s — Hon. Sec., “ Horse i and Billet,” Blackheath, S.E. W i n d s o r H o m e P a r k — Kev. W. Gilbert Edwards, The Cloisters, Windsor Castle. W i n c h m o r e H i l l V i l l a g e — E. F. Lowen, Winchmore Hill, N. CRICKETERS— B e s t <GGB« G o o d s City Depot — b e a r t h is M a r k .— A d v t. G. 6. BUSSEY & Co., 36, Queen V ic to ria S treet, near Mansion House "WANDERING CLUBS. B u r lin g t o n W a n d e r e r s — W. J. Jeffries, Wiltshire House, Wiltshire Road, Brix ton, S.W .. B u t t e r f l i e s —C. F. H. Leslie, Abchurch Chambers, Abchurch Lane, E.C. E m e r it i —Edgar Payne, 6 5 , Holland Road, Kensington, W. F r e e F o r e s t e r s — Edward Rutter, Halliford- on-Thames, Shepperton. G r y p h o n s — J. A. Lyon, Sunnycroft, South Norwood, S.E. H a m p s te a d N o n d e s c r ip t s —L. Corke, The Cottage, Mount Park Crescent, Ealing, W . H a r r o w W a n d e r e r s —I. D. Walker, Arnos Grove, Southgate, Middlesex. I n c o q n i t i — Sir A . W. L. Hemming, K.C.M.G., 33, Emperor’s Gate, S.W. I Z i n g a r i — W. E. Denison, Ossington Hall, Newark. M a r l b o r o u g h B l u e s — W. Gordon Fellowres, 8, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. N e w t o n C o l l e g e B l u e s —J. J. Cross, The Hall, New ton Abbot: O l d A l l e y n i a n s — F. A.Rehder, The Avenue, Gipsy Hill, S .E . O ld B r u c ia n s —E. Strode, Streatham, S.W. O ld C l i f t o n i a n s — G. Fowler, Moor Hall, Essex. O ld C a r t h u s ia n s -Bernard Ellis,Franklands, St. Leonards-on-Sea, and A. Foster, 7, Lower Berkeley Street, London, W.C. O ld F in c h l e ia n s —W.P. Carpmael, Boscobel, Streatham Common, S.W. O ld M a lv e r n ia n s — E.C. Evelyn. O x f o r d H a r le q u i n s — A. J. Webbe, 9 Cam bridge Square, Hyde Park, W. O x f o r d U n i v e b s iiy A u t h e n t i c s — E. Britten- Holmes, 35, Pembridge Villas, Bays- water, W. P e r i p a t e t i c s — J. W. McArthur Onslow, Isthmian Club, W. S o u t h g a t e R o v e r s —A. L. Ford, Old Park, Winchmore Hill, N. W a n d e r e r s (late Clapham Wanderers)—H. V. Bate, 4, Whitehall Yard, S.W. W i l l - o ’- t h e - W i s p s — H. C. Clarke, Brook House, Ascot. ROYAL ARTILLERY CLUB. Matches played 15~won 2, drawnS, lost 8. BATTING AVERAGES. Capt. P. H DorehiU.......... E.J.R.Peel ... H. D. White Thomson ... J. P. DuCane ... Capt. G. F Herbert.......... Capt. F. A Capt. H. R. Adair .......... Capt. E. S. Capt. H. M. Campbell ... Sergt. Bates ... Times Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an Inns. Ayer. : - n » . .. 0 ... 393 ... 83 ... 3\3 10 .. 0 ... 295 ... 75 ... 29.5 8 .. 0 ... 233 ... 75 ,... 23.1 11 ., 0 ... 310 ... 1C6 ... 28.2 * 4 ... 1 .. 84 ... 45 ... 28 27 .,.. 0 .. . 721 ... 91 ... 27.^9 15 ... 0 ... 4>8 ... 106 ,... 27.13 2) ... 0 ... 478 ... 94 ... 23.18 . 4 ... 1 .... 69 ... 51* ... £3 i 20 ,. 1 ..,. 345 ... 63 ... 18.3 13 ..,. 1 ... 166 ... 47 ... 13.10 6 .,,. o .. 72 ... 21 ... 12 11 ..,. 0 ... 131 ... 51 ,... 11 10 4 ... 1 ... 33 ... 16* ... 11 25 ... 5 ... 2(6 ... 24 ... 10 6 4 ... 1 ... 30 ... 21* ... 10 7 .... 1 ..,. 50 ... 29 ... 8.2 5 .. 1 ..,. 33 ... 14 ... 8 9 ... 0 . 67 ... 28 ... 7.4 9 .... 3 ?.. 43 ... 17 ... 7.1 10 ... 3 . 50 ... 16 ... 7.1 ler players of a few inningsonly. As the bowling score was not kept at some of the out matches no analysis is possible, but during the season:—Bom. Butler towled 55 wickets; Sergt. Cochrane, 26; Sergt. Bates, 16; H. M. Barnes, 14; A. E. J. Perkins, 11; Capt. Dorehill, 11. T h e S e v e n t h A u s t r a l ia n T e a m in E n g l a n d a budget of biographical sketches. By Clarence P. Moody. W ith a photographic group of the team. Price 6d. W rigrt & Co., 41, St. Andrew a Hill, E.C,
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