Cricket 1892
CKICKET • A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAMEi NOV. 24, 1892 KENSINGTON PARK CLUB. Whole-day matches played 23—won 13, lost 8, drawn 2. Half-day matches played 15—won 6, lost 6, drawn 3. Total matches played 38—won 19, lost 14, drawn 5. RESULTS OP MVTCHES. May 11—At Home, v. Hampstead. Lost by 197 runp. K.P.. 8G and 31 for five wickets; Hampstead, 233. May 18—At Bickley, v. Bicklev Park. Lost by 75 runs. K.P., 160 and 69 for three wickets; Bickley Park, 235. May 21—At Highgate, v. Highgate School. Won by an inniags and 108 runs. K.P.,251; Highgate School, 63 and 83. May ‘25—At Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Won by 141 runs. K.P., 228; Surbiton, 87 and 75 for one wicket. Juno 1—At Brentwood, v. Brentwood. Won by 13 runs. K.P., 116 and 45 for two wickets; Brentwood, 103. June 4—At Coopers’s Hill, v. R.I.E.C. Drawn. K.P. 224 for seven wickets (innings de clared closed); R.I.E.C., 120 for four wickets. June 6—At Home, v. Ne*er-do-Weels. Won on first innings by 103 runs. K.P., 237; Ne’er- do-Weels, 137 and 30 for seven wickets. June It—At Windsor, v. Windsor Home Park. Drawn. K.P., 97 for nine wickets; Wind sor Home Park, 218 for seven wickets (innings declared closed). June 15—At Putteridge Park. v. Putteridge Park. Won by 20 runs. K.P., 100 and 31 for four wickets; Putteridge Park, 80 and 92 for two wickets (innings declared closed). June 18—It Home, v. Capt. James’ XI. Won by an innings and 181 runs. K.P., 283 ; Capt. James’ XI., 36 and 69. June 22—At Home, v. Bickley Park. Lo*t by 46 runs. K.P., 209; Bickley Park, 255. June 25—it Haileybury, v. Hailevbury College Lost by nine wickets. K.P., 49 and 123 for eight wickets (inninga declared closed); Haileybury College, 83 and 98 for one wicket. June 29—At Home, v. The Incogniti. Won by 137 runs. K.P., 251; The Incogniti, 114. July 2—At Henley, v. Henley. Won by 55 runs. K.P., 104 and 103 for seven wickets; Henley, 43. July 6—Ah Home, v. Reigate Hill. Won by an innings anl 110 runs K.P.,254; Reigate Hill, 93 and 46. July 9—it Home, v. Upper Tooting. Won by 234 run?. K.P., 311; Upper Tooting, 27 and 3'|for two wickets. July 16—It Home. v. M.C.C. & G. Lo3t by 77 runs. K.P., 108 and 22 for two wickets ; M.C.C. & G., 185. July 20—it Claysmore, v. Col. Bosanquet’s XI. Won by 33 runs. K. F., 131 and 31 for one wicket; Col. B^sanq let’s XI., 93 and 50. Ju’y 23—it Homo, v. Uxbridge. Lost by 33 runs. K.P., 110 ; Uxbridge, 143 and 65 for five wickets. July 27—At Home. v. Ealing. Won by 54 runs. K P., 124 and 135 fjr six wickets; Ealing, 70. July 30—At Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace. Lost by 62 runs. K.P., 202; Crystal Palace, 264. Augustl—i t Uxbridge, v. Uxbridcre. Lost by 72 runs. K.P., 151 and 73 f >r one w icket; Uxbridge, 223. August 5—At Reigate, v. Reigate Hill Won by 99 runs. K.P,, 263, Reigate Hill, 164 and 93 for four wickets. (Saturday half day matches ) May 7—At Home, v. St Mary’s Hospital. Lost by 14 runs. K.P., 80 ; St. Mary’s Hospi tal. 91. May 11—At Home, V. Middlesex Hospital. Drawn. K.P., 232 : Middlesex Hospital, 22 for five wickets. May 21—At Home, v. The Old Yverdonians. Won by 116 runs. K.P., 203; The Old Yver- doniana, 87. May 28 -A t Home, v. University College School. Won by 162 runs. K.P., 190; University College School, 28. June 4—At Home, v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Lost by 39 runs. K.P., 70; St. Bartholo mew’s Hospital, 109 and 95 for two wickets. June 11—At Home, v. Surbiton. Won by 7 runs. K.P.,136; Surbiton, 129. June 25—At Home, v. The Gryphons. Won by 1 run and three wickets. K.P., 155 for seven wickets ; The Gryphons, 154. July 2—it Ealing, v. Ealing. Won by 72 runs. K. P., 117; Ealing, 105. July 9—At Upper Tooting, v. Upper Tooting. Lost, by 103 runs. K.P., 72; Upper Tooting, 175. July 16—At Harrow, v. Harrow Town. Lost by 102 runs. K.P., 39; Harrow Town, 141. July 23—it Surbiton, v. Surbiton. Lost by 100 runs. K.P., 61; Surbiton, 161. July 30—At Streatham, v. Streatham. Lost by 124 runs. K. P., 67 ; Streatham, 191. August I t —At Home, v. B. A. H. Gddie’s XI. Drawn. K.P., 155 for two wickets; B. A. H. Goldie’s XL, 171. August 20—At Home, v. The Gryphons. Drawn. K.P., 108 for nine wickets; The Gryp hons, 159. September 3—At Home, v. The Hockey Club. Won by 32 runs and three wickets. K.P., 14 for eight wickets ; The Hockey Club, 11 BOWLING AVERAGE3. Balls. Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver. 270 ..,. 19 ... 118 ... 29 ... 4.2 253 ... 22 .... 61 ... 12 ... 5.1 475 ... 29 ... 184 ... 31 ... 5.29 203 ... 12 ... 81 ... 13 ... 6.3 l 245 ..,. 8 ... 127 ... 19 ... 6.13 179 ... 10 ..,. 57 .,.. 8 ... 7.1 190 ... 7 .... 80 ... 7 ... 11.3 113 ... 3 .... 55 .,.. 5 ... 11.5 1767 ... 105 ... 840 .... 62 .... 13.34 45) ... 26 ... 210 ,. 15 ... 14 : iso .. . 3 ... 105 .. 5 .... 21 ! 100 ... 4 ... 4? ... 2 ... 21.1 166 ..,. 9 ... 87 ... 4 ... 21.3 156 ... 7 ..., 9) .. 4 ... 22.2 270 .. i .. . 297 ... 12 ... 24.9 100 ... 3 ... 55 ... 2 ... 27.1 C. A. White ... A. E. Gibson ... T. Ft. C. Levick Basil Pares ... G. H. P. Street W. J. Scott ... The following bawled less th\n 101 balls.—O. D. Brooks, 0; A.H. Browne, 1; G. T. Campbell, 4 1 A. H. Unwin-Clarke, 1; L. Easum, 1; J. H. Parmer, 2; F. W. French, 1; E. G, Finch, 0; P. Gaisford, 0; Captain Greenway,0; H. H. Harington, 1; F. Rendal, 1 ; N. C. King. 1; H. D. Nicholas, 1 ; J. G. O’Brien, 1; M, H. Routledge. 3; B. J. Southey, 3 ; W. G. Thompson, 0; C. F. Wade, 4. BATTING AVERAGES. L. H. E. Taylor... J. H. Bettingtcn 4 H. H. Harington 8 T. H. C. Levick 6 Basil Pare3 ... 5 Capt. Orman ... 11 M. A. Nicholas... 20 Capt. Geeenway 7 W. E. Holdship 25 S. L. Lucenas ... 5 G. H. P. Street .. 19 W. F. Thompson 21 Times Inns.not out. E. L. French W. Winter... C. A. White W. J. Seton C. Macdonald W. J. Scott ... 9 W. A. Rixon ... 8 R. H.Long-Innes 4 C. S. Long-Innes 10 M. H. Routledge 4 C. A. Hooper ... 6 H. D. Nicholas... 7 L. E. G. Aboey... 6 R. W. Jackson .. 4 R. E. B, Roe ... 5 11 4 6 6 4 Most in Rung, an Inn. ... 262 . ... 134 . ... 227 . ... 186 . ... 50 , ... 24S . ... 425 . ... 115 . ... 426 . ... 8) . ... 3 0 , ... 233 , ... 135 . 123 50 101 77 . 23 76 63 60 107 , 28 56 27 23 41 ... 21 73 ... 50 17 30 29 40 21* 45 ... 17* 27 ... 14 43 ... 26 53 . 41 . 76 . 7-5 . 41 , 37 . 14 , 11 . 21 12* 7 6* Aver. , 87.1 , 33.2 , 32.3 , 31 . 25 , 24.8 , 23.12 , 19.1 , 17.18 . 16 , 15.15 , 15.11 13.6 13.2 , 13 , 103 , 10.1 , 9.4 , 9.3 . 9. 1 . 9 9 , 8.3 , 8.1 , 7.2 . 3.2 , 3.2 The folio wing played in lessthan four matches:— C. E. Adams, 6—10; Rev. A. G. B. Atkinson, 27; O. D. Brooks, 4*—3 ; E. S. Blois, 47*—1; A. H. Browne, 18—17—26; Capt. rmabury, 18; Colin Camp sell, 7—0—10—7; G. T. Campbell, 6: A. H. Unwin- ClarKe, 0—0—0; E. L. Dunster, 0*; L. Easum, 4; Rev. J. L. Evans, 7—3. J. H. Farmer, 17 ; E. G. Finch, 7—2 ; P. W. French, 0—0 ; R. H. Poa, 21—2 ; P. Gaisford, 9—10; Rev. T. Greatorex, 4—9—39; A. E. Gibson. 12—3; C. G. Hildyard. 0;’J. L. Johnston, 4—0, F. Kendall, 6 ; Major Ker-Pox, 2 ; N. C. King, 6-5* ;D C. Lee, 18—6—0; S. H. Lee, 0—2; W. H. Mercer, 9—7; J. G. O’Brien, 0 1R. P. A. Orr, 67—0 —2; P. D. Pawle, 3; A. D. Piper, 0; P. Reynolds, 49; B. J. Southey, 0—5*—l;C . H. M. Thrinsr, 0 -3 —27* ; W. G. Thompson, 1*—2 ; C. H. Trimmer, 4— 4: C. F. Wade, 3—30; H. H. Winterbottom, 10*. C R IC K E T E R S -B est G oods City D epot — b e a r t h is M ark.—Advt. G.G. BUSSEY & Co., 36, Queen V ictoria S treet, near Mansion House HALF-DAY MATCHES. BATTING AVERAGER. Times Inns, not out. Runs. Most in an Inns. Aver. 5 .. . 1 ... 198 ... 70* .,.. 49.2 13 .,,. 1 ... 400 ... 118 .,.. 33.4 3 ... 1 , 33 ,... 23 ... 19 3 ... 0 ... 56 . 29 ... 18.2 5 ... 0 ... 61 .... 61 ... 16.1 7 .,.. 0 ... 112 ... 4) ... 16 4 ... 1 ... 46 ... 32 ... 15.1 6 .. 0 ... 81 ... 55 ... 13.5 6 ... 0 ... 76 ... 31 ... 12.4 3 ... 0 ... 38 ... 21 .,.. 12.2 4 ... 0 .,.. 39 .... 31 ... 9.3 3 ... 1 . 19 .„. 17 ... 9.1 3 ... 1 ... 19 ... 19 ... 9.1 3 .... 0 ... 26 ... 24 .,.. 8.2 3 .. 0 ... 23 ... 21 .... 7.2 3 ..,. 0 ... 21 ... 18 .,,. 7 5 ..,. 1 ... 27 ... 18 .,.. 6.3 4 ... 0 .,.. 19 ... 11 ... 4.3 3 ... 0 .. 14 .,.. 8 ... 4.2 3 ... 0 ... 12 ... 7 ... 4 3 ..,. 0 ... 12 ... 11 ... 4 3 .. . 1 . .. 2 ... 2 . .. 1 4 .. . 1 ... 1 ... 1 . 0.1 M. A. Nicholas R. F. A. Orr ... J. L. Johnston W. E. Holdship T. H. C. Levick G. T. Campbell W. B. Tyndall... Rev. A. G. B. Atkinson ... C. G. Hildyard W. J. Scott L. W. Tassell... C. E. Adams ... J.G. M. Robert son ................. F. A. Warner ... E. S. Blois C. Macdonald... R. W. Jackson A. H. Unwin- Clarke ........ . P. Reynolds ... Rev. J.L. Evans A. D. Piper ... W.G.Thompson L. E. G. Abney The following played in less than three matches, and scored as under:—E. V. Acton, 2; J. H. Bettington. 0 ; W. A. Bieber, 0 ; N. E. Bieber, 6*; O. D. Brooks, 0*—7; A. H. Browne, 0—17 ; Colin Campbell, 0—5; G. F. Campbell, 19* ; F. B. Campbell, 1; A. J. Coxon, 10; E. F. Currey, 2; L. Eaaum ,3; A.G. Ewbank, 0—0; A. E. Gibson, 19; B. A. H. Goldie, 9—2; L. A. Harrington, 13*; H. H. Harrincton, 0; R. D. Holtz, 5; C. A. Hooper, 3 5-0 ; F. Kendall, 6—2 ; C. S. King, 2—13; N. C. King, 0 ; D. E. Lockart, 5—0; C. S. Long-Innes, 0—5; B. H. Long-Innes, 23; W. H. Mercer, 1; R. M. Munro, 0; H. D. Nicholas, 4; W. S. Nicholas, 1 * ; B. Pares, 12*—7 ; G. L. Pares, 5 ; H. Reece, 5* —2; M. H. Routledge, 5*—75; A. Schneider, 0* G. H. P. Street, 4; B. J. Southey, 8; C. H. M. Thring, 4; H. H. Winterbottom, 0. BOWLING AVERAGES. The following bowled and took wickets:—C. E. Adams, 6; L. E. G. Abnev, 14; A. H. Browne, 1; Colin Campbell, 10; G. T. Campbell, 23; A. H. Unwin-Clarke, 8; Rev. J. L. Evans, 1 ; L. Easum, 1; A. E. Gibson, 6; B. A. H. Goldie, 2; W. E. Holdship, 8; C. A. Hooper, 1; R. W. Jackson, 7; J. L. Johnston, 3 ; C. S. King, 2; T. H. C. Levick, 17; Basil Pares, 2; H. Reece. 1: P. Reynolds, 14 ; W . A. Rixon, 1; L. W. Tassell, 3; W. C. Thomp son, 6. CENTURIES FOR. R. F. A. Orr, v. Old Yverdonians, May 21 ... 118 W. E. Holdship, v. R.I.E.C. Cooper's Hill, June 4 .................................................................. 107 H. H. Harington, v. Ne’er-do-Weels, June 6 101 L. H. Taylor, v. Reigate Hill, July 6 ............. 123 Photos of the celebrated match between Somerset and Yorkshire, 1892, by JOHN CHAFFIN & SONS, 63, Eist St., Taunton. A>1lovers of Cricket should have a photograph of the permanent memento of Messrs. 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