Cricket 1893

SE P T . 14, 1898 CRIOKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 415 CRYSTAL PALACE v. S rE N O E B .-P liJ ed Crystal Palace on September I). S penceii . B. Cox, c Gladstone, b Fleming ........... R. Castle, t, Bicknell, b Fleming ........... J. C. Laikin, c Par­ sons, b Gladstone C.ChiUey.cBurchard, b Colrmn T. C. Rousseau, F le m in g ........... W . E. Johnson, Cosens ........... E. E. Elkington, Colman .......... 25 b G. Sturgeon, not cat 19 L. W ood, c Penny- cuick, b Fleming ... 7 A. Lister, st Gowan­ lock, b Bicknell ... 8 H. W . Whee'er, ab­ sent .......................... 8 B 6, lb 2 .......... Total C rystal P alace . S. Colman, run out ...81 F. H. Nelson, b E l­ kington ... ' ........... 0 G. E. Bicsne 1, c and b Sturgeon ...........22 Capf. Fleming, c Larkin, b Sturgeon 7 J. M. Gowanlock, c and b Wheeler ... 37 H.W .Diilon, c Lister, b Whoeler ........... 5 F. C. Barchard, not out ..........................6^ W. Parsons, lbw, b W ood ................... 0 H. S. Gladstone, v* h e e le r ................ G. Cosens, not out . B 27, lb 2, w 3 , Total .. 16 ,. 13 .. 32 . 273 Col. Pennycuick did not tat. CRYSTAL PALACE v. STOICS.—Played at Crystal Palace. S totcs . J.Westhorpe.bCosens 4 E. S.Westhotpe.cCoI- man, b Cosens ... 41 G. Shenington.c Nel­ son, '• Cosens........... 0 D. Holton, b Fleming 11 O. R. Korrodaile, c *ndh C olm an............£0 W . J. H ajcrafr,b Co'- m a n ................. ... 2 F. C. Piietow, b B r- chard .................. 1 C. S. Knicht, not out 59 S. Chessman,b Flem­ ing ... ...........3? H .J.Carver,bColm *n $ W. G. Brabner.b Bar­ chard .................. 4 B 5, lb 11 ...........16 Total C rystal P alace . S C olm m .b Haycrafc 34 F. H. Nelson, ibw, b H aycraft.................. 4 L. H. Neame, c Hoi ton,h J. Westhnrpe 1 Capt. Flem ing.c B ol­ ton, b J. W esthorpe 36 H. W. Dillon, t> J. Westhorpe ........... 0 J. M. GowanlocV, c Knight, b J . W est­ horpe .........................10 F. C. Barchard, not cut ..........................to Col. Pennycuick, ltw , b Haycraft ........... 0 J. D illon .b H aycraft 1 G. Cosans, b E. S. WeBthorpe ........... 1 W .Parsons stHolton, bJ. W esthorpe ... 9 B 8, lb 4, nb 4 ...1 6 Total ......... 1 2 MR. H. V. GREEN’S XT.—Matches played 10- won 8, lost 1, drawn 1. BATTIN G AVERAGES. H. H. Bury... W. Li. Di^er Dr.C. D. H am il­ ton ................... . R. E. Jones Dr. A. W. S. Dai iell ........... S L. baker W. K. Turner ... H. V. G»een ... ^ Dr. W. G. Taylor 11 L. P. Scott........... H G. W. Freeman 10 G. A . Bennett ... 8 J. C. Dixon ... 8 Tim es Most in Inns, not out. Runs, an ions. . 252 . 205 . 172 . 155 . 118 . ]8) . HO . 55 . 116 . 59 . 66 . 24 20 . 67 . 45* . 72 Aver. 434 , 22.7 , 214 , 19.3 , 16.6 , 16.4 . 14 6 , 13.3 , 10.6 , 7 3 . 6.6 ... P-3 . 2.6 BOWLING AV ER AG ES. Overs. Mdns. Rons. Wkts. Aver. Dr. C. D. Ham il­ ton ........... ... 230.3 H. H. B u ry...........230 W . L. Diver ... ]9 >1 S. L. Baker ... 126 33 81 41 , 42 . 603 ...54 ... 11.9 M-7 ...3 J ... 1M 5(8 ...3J ... 16.28 253 ...13 ... 19.6 The chief feature! of the peason have I een the br luant tatting o f H. t*. Bury, who saved more than one m atch, ihe good play of w. L. Diver and R. E. Jones, whi e Ur. H am ilton's defence is sti l ev dent—he would have done better had he not been low so often. His “ lo ts ,” txcept on two occasions, have met with unexpected success i-ome of his * c aud b’s ” being wonderful indeed. Tne Hampstead man has fielded in his usual <labh'tDg st>le, and the team have lacked him rp well, i ury’d 's lo w s ” h ive been usefjl, andG . W irtem an Las “ kept” finely. T h r B l u e s a n d T h e ir B a t t l e s (1827 to 1892) *itn scores o f all Cricket Matches plajed letween the Universities. One Shilling, b y post Is 2d.— W right and Co., “ E n g l is h S p o r t s ” Office, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, D octors’ Comm ons, E .C . THE GROUND AT HEEMSTEDE (NEAR HAARLEM), WHERE THE MATCHES WER3 PLAYED .

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