Extracts of meetings 1892

GENERAL MEETING  held at George Street Jan. 28 1892.

Mr Walker be thanked for his offer to get up some Theatricals in aid of the Club funds, and that the Hon Sec be requested to write to him to that effect.”

 

FOR THE RECORD

Bath concluded a very successful season, as out of 26 matches arranged 18 were played, 14 won, 3 lost. 1 drawn; the three lost being with Cardiff once and Bristol, the draw taking place v Swindon Rangers (return). The Club scored 38 goals (one dropped), 49 tries, and 285 points as against 9 goals, 14 tries, and 73 points. The following obtained the tries: G L Strachan and W Pattinson 13 each, B H Vincent 12, F Soane and T N Parham 10 each, E C Rogerson 5,

D C Anstley, V Soane and G G Vincent 3 each, W A Walker, T C Rogerson and

R A Dobbin 2 each, F Bateman, S Carey, J Miller, W R Mackay, A Perreau, A W Ford, F China and C H Melsome 1 each; total 86 tries. G L Strachan dropped the goal and placed 24 goals out of 50 attempts. B H Vincent 10 out of 21 attempts, F Soane 2,

J W Cooper 1 and the other 3: total, 38 goals (one dropped). The average number of points scored in each match was 15.

 

Somerset CountyRugby.

Kensington Meadows were flooded for the Gloucestershire game, so an exhibition game only was played.

Soane and B H Vincent played against Midlands, and Bath’s G L Strachan and W Dixon joined them against Devon.

 

MORE ON MONEYPENNY

Towards the end of the 1891-92 season, the BARBARIANS programme included a series of encounters with Soccer devotees, contesting as CORINTHIANS at Queens Club.

To the eternal delight of the Corinthians, they beat the Barbarians at Rugger by 2 goals and 2 tries to 2 goals and 1 try, on 11th April 1892. The Corinthians had won the Soccer by 6 goals to nil on the 9th.

The Babaas stance, in true gentlemanly fashion, was that they allowed their opponents considerable latitude, as they frequently offended against the complicated Rugby Laws. Be that as it may – the Corinthians certainly relished that particular win!

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny played on the wing.

 

The Barbarians bucked up in the Cricket and dismissed Corinthians for 170 runs. Barbarians knocked up 173- and felt much better!

 

The Athletic Sports events were won by Corinthians by 5 events to 4.

This was interesting from Bath’s point of view, and was held Queens Club, 9th and 11th April 1892.

 

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny won the 100 yards in 10 1/5 seconds.

He also won the Quarter mile in 50 1/5 seconds

 

It may be recalled that in the 1888-89 season, C J B Moneypenny organised a series of  competitive RUNS, with Cups as prizes.

GENERAL MEETING  held at George StreetJan. 28 1892.

Mr Walker be thanked for his offer to get up some Theatricals in aid of the Club funds, and that the Hon Sec be requested to write to him to that effect.”

 

FOR THE RECORD

Bath concluded a very successful season, as out of 26 matches arranged 18 were played, 14 won, 3 lost. 1 drawn; the three lost being with Cardiff once and Bristol, the draw taking place v Swindon Rangers (return). The Club scored 38 goals (one dropped), 49 tries, and 285 points as against 9 goals, 14 tries, and 73 points. The following obtained the tries: G L Strachan and W Pattinson 13 each, B H Vincent 12, F Soane and T N Parham 10 each, E C Rogerson 5,

D C Anstley, V Soane and G G Vincent 3 each, W A Walker, T C Rogerson and

R A Dobbin 2 each, F Bateman, S Carey, J Miller, W R Mackay, A Perreau, A W Ford, F China and C H Melsome 1 each; total 86 tries. G L Strachan dropped the goal and placed 24 goals out of 50 attempts. B H Vincent 10 out of 21 attempts, F Soane 2,

J W Cooper 1 and the other 3: total, 38 goals (one dropped). The average number of points scored in each match was 15.

 

Somerset CountyRugby.

Kensington Meadows were flooded for the Gloucestershire game, so an exhibition game only was played.

Soane and B H Vincent played against Midlands, and Bath’s G L Strachan and W Dixon joined them against Devon.

 

MORE ON MONEYPENNY

Towards the end of the 1891-92 season, the BARBARIANS programme included a series of encounters with Soccer devotees, contesting as CORINTHIANS at Queens Club.

To the eternal delight of the Corinthians, they beat the Barbarians at Rugger by 2 goals and 2 tries to 2 goals and 1 try, on 11th April 1892. The Corinthians had won the Soccer by 6 goals to nil on the 9th.

The Babaas stance, in true gentlemanly fashion, was that they allowed their opponents considerable latitude, as they frequently offended against the complicated Rugby Laws. Be that as it may – the Corinthians certainly relished that particular win!

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny played on the wing.

 

The Barbarians bucked up in the Cricket and dismissed Corinthians for 170 runs. Barbarians knocked up 173- and felt much better!

 

The Athletic Sports events were won by Corinthians by 5 events to 4.

This was interesting from Bath’s point of view, and was held Queens Club, 9th and 11th April 1892.

 

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny won the 100 yards in 10 1/5 seconds.

He also won the Quarter mile in 50 1/5 seconds

 

It may be recalled that in the 1888-89 season, C J B Moneypenny organised a series of  competitive RUNS, with Cups as prizes.

GENERAL MEETING  held at George StreetJan. 28 1892.

Mr Walker be thanked for his offer to get up some Theatricals in aid of the Club funds, and that the Hon Sec be requested to write to him to that effect.”

 

FOR THE RECORD

Bath concluded a very successful season, as out of 26 matches arranged 18 were played, 14 won, 3 lost. 1 drawn; the three lost being with Cardiff once and Bristol, the draw taking place v Swindon Rangers (return). The Club scored 38 goals (one dropped), 49 tries, and 285 points as against 9 goals, 14 tries, and 73 points. The following obtained the tries: G L Strachan and W Pattinson 13 each, B H Vincent 12, F Soane and T N Parham 10 each, E C Rogerson 5,

D C Anstley, V Soane and G G Vincent 3 each, W A Walker, T C Rogerson and

R A Dobbin 2 each, F Bateman, S Carey, J Miller, W R Mackay, A Perreau, A W Ford, F China and C H Melsome 1 each; total 86 tries. G L Strachan dropped the goal and placed 24 goals out of 50 attempts. B H Vincent 10 out of 21 attempts, F Soane 2,

J W Cooper 1 and the other 3: total, 38 goals (one dropped). The average number of points scored in each match was 15.

 

Somerset CountyRugby.

Kensington Meadows were flooded for the Gloucestershire game, so an exhibition game only was played.

Soane and B H Vincent played against Midlands, and Bath’s G L Strachan and W Dixon joined them against Devon.

 

MORE ON MONEYPENNY

Towards the end of the 1891-92 season, the BARBARIANS programme included a series of encounters with Soccer devotees, contesting as CORINTHIANS at Queens Club.

To the eternal delight of the Corinthians, they beat the Barbarians at Rugger by 2 goals and 2 tries to 2 goals and 1 try, on 11th April 1892. The Corinthians had won the Soccer by 6 goals to nil on the 9th.

The Babaas stance, in true gentlemanly fashion, was that they allowed their opponents considerable latitude, as they frequently offended against the complicated Rugby Laws. Be that as it may – the Corinthians certainly relished that particular win!

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny played on the wing.

 

The Barbarians bucked up in the Cricket and dismissed Corinthians for 170 runs. Barbarians knocked up 173- and felt much better!

 

The Athletic Sports events were won by Corinthians by 5 events to 4.

This was interesting from Bath’s point of view, and was held Queens Club, 9th and 11th April 1892.

 

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny won the 100 yards in 10 1/5 seconds.

He also won the Quarter mile in 50 1/5 seconds

 

It may be recalled that in the 1888-89 season, C J B Moneypenny organised a series of  competitive RUNS, with Cups as prizes.

GENERAL MEETING  held at George StreetJan. 28 1892.

Mr Walker be thanked for his offer to get up some Theatricals in aid of the Club funds, and that the Hon Sec be requested to write to him to that effect.”

 

FOR THE RECORD

Bath concluded a very successful season, as out of 26 matches arranged 18 were played, 14 won, 3 lost. 1 drawn; the three lost being with Cardiff once and Bristol, the draw taking place v Swindon Rangers (return). The Club scored 38 goals (one dropped), 49 tries, and 285 points as against 9 goals, 14 tries, and 73 points. The following obtained the tries: G L Strachan and W Pattinson 13 each, B H Vincent 12, F Soane and T N Parham 10 each, E C Rogerson 5,

D C Anstley, V Soane and G G Vincent 3 each, W A Walker, T C Rogerson and

R A Dobbin 2 each, F Bateman, S Carey, J Miller, W R Mackay, A Perreau, A W Ford, F China and C H Melsome 1 each; total 86 tries. G L Strachan dropped the goal and placed 24 goals out of 50 attempts. B H Vincent 10 out of 21 attempts, F Soane 2,

J W Cooper 1 and the other 3: total, 38 goals (one dropped). The average number of points scored in each match was 15.

 

Somerset CountyRugby.

Kensington Meadows were flooded for the Gloucestershire game, so an exhibition game only was played.

Soane and B H Vincent played against Midlands, and Bath’s G L Strachan and W Dixon joined them against Devon.

 

MORE ON MONEYPENNY

Towards the end of the 1891-92 season, the BARBARIANS programme included a series of encounters with Soccer devotees, contesting as CORINTHIANS at Queens Club.

To the eternal delight of the Corinthians, they beat the Barbarians at Rugger by 2 goals and 2 tries to 2 goals and 1 try, on 11th April 1892. The Corinthians had won the Soccer by 6 goals to nil on the 9th.

The Babaas stance, in true gentlemanly fashion, was that they allowed their opponents considerable latitude, as they frequently offended against the complicated Rugby Laws. Be that as it may – the Corinthians certainly relished that particular win!

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny played on the wing.

 

The Barbarians bucked up in the Cricket and dismissed Corinthians for 170 runs. Barbarians knocked up 173- and felt much better!

 

The Athletic Sports events were won by Corinthians by 5 events to 4.

This was interesting from Bath’s point of view, and was held Queens Club, 9th and 11th April 1892.

 

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny won the 100 yards in 10 1/5 seconds.

He also won the Quarter mile in 50 1/5 seconds

 

It may be recalled that in the 1888-89 season, C J B Moneypenny organised a series of  competitive RUNS, with Cups as prizes.

GENERAL MEETING  held at George StreetJan. 28 1892.

Mr Walker be thanked for his offer to get up some Theatricals in aid of the Club funds, and that the Hon Sec be requested to write to him to that effect.”

 

FOR THE RECORD

Bath concluded a very successful season, as out of 26 matches arranged 18 were played, 14 won, 3 lost. 1 drawn; the three lost being with Cardiff once and Bristol, the draw taking place v Swindon Rangers (return). The Club scored 38 goals (one dropped), 49 tries, and 285 points as against 9 goals, 14 tries, and 73 points. The following obtained the tries: G L Strachan and W Pattinson 13 each, B H Vincent 12, F Soane and T N Parham 10 each, E C Rogerson 5,

D C Anstley, V Soane and G G Vincent 3 each, W A Walker, T C Rogerson and

R A Dobbin 2 each, F Bateman, S Carey, J Miller, W R Mackay, A Perreau, A W Ford, F China and C H Melsome 1 each; total 86 tries. G L Strachan dropped the goal and placed 24 goals out of 50 attempts. B H Vincent 10 out of 21 attempts, F Soane 2,

J W Cooper 1 and the other 3: total, 38 goals (one dropped). The average number of points scored in each match was 15.

 

Somerset CountyRugby.

Kensington Meadows were flooded for the Gloucestershire game, so an exhibition game only was played.

Soane and B H Vincent played against Midlands, and Bath’s G L Strachan and W Dixon joined them against Devon.

 

MORE ON MONEYPENNY

Towards the end of the 1891-92 season, the BARBARIANS programme included a series of encounters with Soccer devotees, contesting as CORINTHIANS at Queens Club.

To the eternal delight of the Corinthians, they beat the Barbarians at Rugger by 2 goals and 2 tries to 2 goals and 1 try, on 11th April 1892. The Corinthians had won the Soccer by 6 goals to nil on the 9th.

The Babaas stance, in true gentlemanly fashion, was that they allowed their opponents considerable latitude, as they frequently offended against the complicated Rugby Laws. Be that as it may – the Corinthians certainly relished that particular win!

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny played on the wing.

 

The Barbarians bucked up in the Cricket and dismissed Corinthians for 170 runs. Barbarians knocked up 173- and felt much better!

 

The Athletic Sports events were won by Corinthians by 5 events to 4.

This was interesting from Bath’s point of view, and was held Queens Club, 9th and 11th April 1892.

 

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny won the 100 yards in 10 1/5 seconds.

He also won the Quarter mile in 50 1/5 seconds

 

It may be recalled that in the 1888-89 season, C J B Moneypenny organised a series of  competitive RUNS, with Cups as prizes.

GENERAL MEETING  held at George StreetJan. 28 1892.

Mr Walker be thanked for his offer to get up some Theatricals in aid of the Club funds, and that the Hon Sec be requested to write to him to that effect.”

 

FOR THE RECORD

Bath concluded a very successful season, as out of 26 matches arranged 18 were played, 14 won, 3 lost. 1 drawn; the three lost being with Cardiff once and Bristol, the draw taking place v Swindon Rangers (return). The Club scored 38 goals (one dropped), 49 tries, and 285 points as against 9 goals, 14 tries, and 73 points. The following obtained the tries: G L Strachan and W Pattinson 13 each, B H Vincent 12, F Soane and T N Parham 10 each, E C Rogerson 5,

D C Anstley, V Soane and G G Vincent 3 each, W A Walker, T C Rogerson and

R A Dobbin 2 each, F Bateman, S Carey, J Miller, W R Mackay, A Perreau, A W Ford, F China and C H Melsome 1 each; total 86 tries. G L Strachan dropped the goal and placed 24 goals out of 50 attempts. B H Vincent 10 out of 21 attempts, F Soane 2,

J W Cooper 1 and the other 3: total, 38 goals (one dropped). The average number of points scored in each match was 15.

 

Somerset CountyRugby.

Kensington Meadows were flooded for the Gloucestershire game, so an exhibition game only was played.

Soane and B H Vincent played against Midlands, and Bath’s G L Strachan and W Dixon joined them against Devon.

 

MORE ON MONEYPENNY

Towards the end of the 1891-92 season, the BARBARIANS programme included a series of encounters with Soccer devotees, contesting as CORINTHIANS at Queens Club.

To the eternal delight of the Corinthians, they beat the Barbarians at Rugger by 2 goals and 2 tries to 2 goals and 1 try, on 11th April 1892. The Corinthians had won the Soccer by 6 goals to nil on the 9th.

The Babaas stance, in true gentlemanly fashion, was that they allowed their opponents considerable latitude, as they frequently offended against the complicated Rugby Laws. Be that as it may – the Corinthians certainly relished that particular win!

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny played on the wing.

 

The Barbarians bucked up in the Cricket and dismissed Corinthians for 170 runs. Barbarians knocked up 173- and felt much better!

 

The Athletic Sports events were won by Corinthians by 5 events to 4.

This was interesting from Bath’s point of view, and was held Queens Club, 9th and 11th April 1892.

 

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny won the 100 yards in 10 1/5 seconds.

He also won the Quarter mile in 50 1/5 seconds

 

It may be recalled that in the 1888-89 season, C J B Moneypenny organised a series of  competitive RUNS, with Cups as prizes.

GENERAL MEETING  held at George StreetJan. 28 1892.

Mr Walker be thanked for his offer to get up some Theatricals in aid of the Club funds, and that the Hon Sec be requested to write to him to that effect.”

 

FOR THE RECORD

Bath concluded a very successful season, as out of 26 matches arranged 18 were played, 14 won, 3 lost. 1 drawn; the three lost being with Cardiff once and Bristol, the draw taking place v Swindon Rangers (return). The Club scored 38 goals (one dropped), 49 tries, and 285 points as against 9 goals, 14 tries, and 73 points. The following obtained the tries: G L Strachan and W Pattinson 13 each, B H Vincent 12, F Soane and T N Parham 10 each, E C Rogerson 5,

D C Anstley, V Soane and G G Vincent 3 each, W A Walker, T C Rogerson and

R A Dobbin 2 each, F Bateman, S Carey, J Miller, W R Mackay, A Perreau, A W Ford, F China and C H Melsome 1 each; total 86 tries. G L Strachan dropped the goal and placed 24 goals out of 50 attempts. B H Vincent 10 out of 21 attempts, F Soane 2,

J W Cooper 1 and the other 3: total, 38 goals (one dropped). The average number of points scored in each match was 15.

 

Somerset CountyRugby.

Kensington Meadows were flooded for the Gloucestershire game, so an exhibition game only was played.

Soane and B H Vincent played against Midlands, and Bath’s G L Strachan and W Dixon joined them against Devon.

 

MORE ON MONEYPENNY

Towards the end of the 1891-92 season, the BARBARIANS programme included a series of encounters with Soccer devotees, contesting as CORINTHIANS at Queens Club.

To the eternal delight of the Corinthians, they beat the Barbarians at Rugger by 2 goals and 2 tries to 2 goals and 1 try, on 11th April 1892. The Corinthians had won the Soccer by 6 goals to nil on the 9th.

The Babaas stance, in true gentlemanly fashion, was that they allowed their opponents considerable latitude, as they frequently offended against the complicated Rugby Laws. Be that as it may – the Corinthians certainly relished that particular win!

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny played on the wing.

 

The Barbarians bucked up in the Cricket and dismissed Corinthians for 170 runs. Barbarians knocked up 173- and felt much better!

 

The Athletic Sports events were won by Corinthians by 5 events to 4.

This was interesting from Bath’s point of view, and was held Queens Club, 9th and 11th April 1892.

 

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny won the 100 yards in 10 1/5 seconds.

He also won the Quarter mile in 50 1/5 seconds

 

It may be recalled that in the 1888-89 season, C J B Moneypenny organised a series of  competitive RUNS, with Cups as prizes.

GENERAL MEETING  held at George StreetJan. 28 1892.

Mr Walker be thanked for his offer to get up some Theatricals in aid of the Club funds, and that the Hon Sec be requested to write to him to that effect.”

 

FOR THE RECORD

Bath concluded a very successful season, as out of 26 matches arranged 18 were played, 14 won, 3 lost. 1 drawn; the three lost being with Cardiff once and Bristol, the draw taking place v Swindon Rangers (return). The Club scored 38 goals (one dropped), 49 tries, and 285 points as against 9 goals, 14 tries, and 73 points. The following obtained the tries: G L Strachan and W Pattinson 13 each, B H Vincent 12, F Soane and T N Parham 10 each, E C Rogerson 5,

D C Anstley, V Soane and G G Vincent 3 each, W A Walker, T C Rogerson and

R A Dobbin 2 each, F Bateman, S Carey, J Miller, W R Mackay, A Perreau, A W Ford, F China and C H Melsome 1 each; total 86 tries. G L Strachan dropped the goal and placed 24 goals out of 50 attempts. B H Vincent 10 out of 21 attempts, F Soane 2,

J W Cooper 1 and the other 3: total, 38 goals (one dropped). The average number of points scored in each match was 15.

 

Somerset CountyRugby.

Kensington Meadows were flooded for the Gloucestershire game, so an exhibition game only was played.

Soane and B H Vincent played against Midlands, and Bath’s G L Strachan and W Dixon joined them against Devon.

 

MORE ON MONEYPENNY

Towards the end of the 1891-92 season, the BARBARIANS programme included a series of encounters with Soccer devotees, contesting as CORINTHIANS at Queens Club.

To the eternal delight of the Corinthians, they beat the Barbarians at Rugger by 2 goals and 2 tries to 2 goals and 1 try, on 11th April 1892. The Corinthians had won the Soccer by 6 goals to nil on the 9th.

The Babaas stance, in true gentlemanly fashion, was that they allowed their opponents considerable latitude, as they frequently offended against the complicated Rugby Laws. Be that as it may – the Corinthians certainly relished that particular win!

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny played on the wing.

 

The Barbarians bucked up in the Cricket and dismissed Corinthians for 170 runs. Barbarians knocked up 173- and felt much better!

 

The Athletic Sports events were won by Corinthians by 5 events to 4.

This was interesting from Bath’s point of view, and was held Queens Club, 9th and 11th April 1892.

 

Bath‘s C J B Moneypenny won the 100 yards in 10 1/5 seconds.

He also won the Quarter mile in 50 1/5 seconds

 

It may be recalled that in the 1888-89 season, C J B Moneypenny organised a series of  competitive RUNS, with Cups as prizes.

 

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