Mexborough & Swinton Times – Friday 10 June 1892
Sheffield and District League
Mexborough 55 for 1 Neepsend 50
Nicholson 22*, Ellis 21
played on the ground of the former on Saturday, on a wretched wicket, when the visitors won easily by nine wickets, mainly owing to their good all round fielding, and the bowling of Nicholson and Jackson, the former (not out 22) and Alice (not out 21) also batted well considering the wicket.
Wheatcroft, W. Betts and Sayles was the only ones to offer any resistance to the Mexborough bowling.
Mitchell’s Main 73 for 5 Darton & Woolley 102
Robinson 23
This match which created considerable interest, was played at Mitchell’s Main on Saturday. The visitors, who are the holders of 2 cups, were well represented, and ran up a total of 102.
WH Priestley and Doctor McSweeney the first to bat for Mitchell’s, the doctor being caught and bowled by Scargill. Priestley was got at 19 and Bedford at 23. Robinson took his place and he and Morley raised the score to 59. At the call of time the score stood at 73 with five wickets to fall.
South Yorkshire Cricket League
Greasborough 53 for 3 Kilnhurst 96
Booth 28* Russell 30, Morton 27
Played at Greasborough on Saturday and resulted in a draw.
Hallamshire League
Swinton 77 Hallam 30
Kemp 26; H waterfall 4 wkts, Wise 5 wkts, Wilson 5 for 10; Belk 3 for 17
Played at Swinton on Saturday. For the home team Wilson took five wickets for 10 runs and Belk three for 17. The visitors were only weakly represented, and were two players short.
Piccadilly 115 Ravenfield 21
Adams 29, Taylor 27
Played on the ground of the former on Monday, and resulted in an easy victory for the home team. W Adams, Taylor, Davies and W Musgrove batted in fine form.
Wath 82 Laughton 22
Oldale 26, Bilham 20; Sadler 5wkts Beckett 7 for 11
This match was played at Laughton on Whitmonday, and ended in an easy win for the visitors, chiefly owing to the battle to the batting of Oldale and Bilham, two old Laughton players, and the fine bowling of Beckett and Cooke, the former taking seven wickets for 11 runs, and also doing the “hat-trick,” while the latter took two for eight.
Wombwell Main 70 for 3 dec Craiks 28
G W Hinchcliffe 21 Lingard 4 wkts, W Sykes 4 wkts
Played at Wombwell Main on Saturday, and resulted in an easy victory for the home team, was declared an inch) 70 runs have been totalled
Denaby Main 89 Wath 37
Hoyland 20 R Riley 5 wkts
Played at Wath on Saturday and ended in a victory for the visitors