James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1892
2 2 8 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' ANNUAL. M a y23.-R. H. Matterson , NewarkReserve v. MountSchool Old Boys, Aug. 11.-W. T. Dyke, Brooklyn v. King's County (U.S .).-J. Nightingale , Brooklyn v. St. Paul's School .-W. J. Manly, Brooklyn v. Bay Ridge.-Lieutenant L e Marchant, Phæton v. Amphion, Oct. 12.-E. T. Vieusseux , Holborn v. Stoke Newington, Aug. 8.-A. J. L. Hill , Cambridge University , First Twelve v. Next Sixteen , M a y26.-A. Bunbury, Wantage GrammarSchool v. St. Mark's Juniors , Swindon .-C. Tulloh , Neutral Bank v. J. Connell and Co. (N.S.W. ) (twice in same innings ).-D. McLaurin , Claremont v. Young Hero (N.S.W. ) (twice in same innings ) .-H. Coleman , Beds Teachers v. Apsley Guise , May 30. - B. Bennett , Paignton School v. Dawlish , May 9.-W. H. Jarvis , Newton Townv. Bovey Tracey , Aug. 8.-- J. McLaren, Blairlodge School v. Glenalmond , June 20.-R. Cardo, Edgware v. N e wHendon, June 13.-A. W. F. Rutty, House Match at Sherborne School , July 13.-G. M. Carey , ditto (different match), July 13.-E. H. D. Sewell , Bedford School Eleven v. Next 22, M a y2.-J. F. Reynolds , Tonbridge Town v. School , May23.-J. T. Le Mare, Mistley v. Wood- bridge GrammarSchool , M a y23 (twice).-- Pratt , Henley T o w nv. Reading Temperance, M a y30 (twice , in successive overs ) .-Lockwood, Surrey v. Warwick- shire , June 18.-Pougher, Leicestershire v. M.C.C. and Ground, July 2.-G. Cuming, South Lynnv. South Saxons, July 11.-W.F. Best , Kent v. Somerset- shire , July 30.-Briggs , North v. South, Aug. 31.-W.W. Read, Gentlemen of Englandv. Sherwin's Notts Eleven, Sept. 3 (with lobs ).- E. D. Foulkes , Forest Hill v. Croydon , Sept. 5.-J. Gorman, St. Mary's (Somers Town) v. Southwick Liberal Club , Sept. 5.-E.C. Mordauntfor Free Foresters v. R. M. A. ImportantMatchesfinished in O n eD a y. M.C.C. and Ground v. Notts , at Lord's , June 1.-Yorkshire Colts v. Notts Colts , at Sheffield , June 8. T i eM a t c h. At Chelsea on June 5 and 6, the Green Jackets (185 and 193) played a tie with the Household Brigade (147 and 231). BowlingFeats. For J. Money's Team v. J. Hesketh's Team, at Pendlebury , on April 17, J. Money took 5 wickets in 6 consecutive balls . In three matches at Tilbury Dock, in M a y, for the London and India Docks, W. Caton secured 22 wickets for 27 runs .- A. Darlington , for Shortlands Choir v. St. Barnabas (Beckenham ) Choir , at Shortlands , on July 4, took 8 wickets for no runs in the first innings , and 7 for 14 runs in the second innings .-C. B. Hayden, bowling for Wantage GrammarSchool v. AbingdonGrammarSchool , took 10 wickets for 16 runs.- A. Bunbury, bowling for same against Swindon Temperance Club, took 8 wickets for 7runs . In a match at Halifax (Nova Scotia ), on Aug. 24, Halifax Wanderers v. Massachusetts , Chambers, for latter , took 8 wickets for 1 run-a record for America.-For Sussex v. Hampshire, at Brighton , on M a y18, Tate secured 9 of the 10 wickets at a cost of 24 runs ; similarly , for Essex v. Leicester- shire , at Leyton, on June5, Meadtook 9 out of 10 wickets for 23 runs.-F. R. Spofforth , for Lyric Club and Groundv. 93rd Highlanders , at Barnes , on June 27, took 6 wickets for 2 runs .-For W a d h a mv. Exeter College , Oxford, April 25, Stone took all the wickets save one, whowas run out.-Playing for the Dorchester v. the Wallingford Juveniles , F. Bailey took 6 wickets in 11 balls (four clean bowled) without a run being scored off him. During the season , R. Hoare bowled in 9 matches for Waterlow& Sons C.C. , delivering 87 overs for9 4 runsa n d3 3 wickets. F e a t sW i t ht h eB a l l. In a junior match, Abneyv. Grove, on June 20, W . Swansecured 16 wickets (for former) for 6 runs , thirteen being clean bowled-ten middle stump.-For
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