Cricket 1882
204 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUGUST 3. 1882. <-PRI.\TCIP 7 IIivKI^T(II<ES:K 0 I^:TJIEvWEEK::- A U G U S T . 3 At Oval, Esher v Mitcham (final tie, Surrey Challenge Cup). „ Clifton, Australians v Gloucestershire „ Nottingham, Sussex v Notts „ Manchester, Lancashire v Yorkshire 5 At Oval, Surrey Club and Ground v South Wales ,, Luton, Bedfordshire v Heits „ Norfolk, M.C.C. and G. v Norfolk 7 At Canterbury, Australians v Kent „ Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Northamptonshire „ Oval, Surrey v. Notts „ Taunton, Somersetshire v. Hants „ Derby, Yorkshire v Derbyshire „ Shrewsbury, M.C.C. and G. v Shropshire 9 At Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v Suffolk T r in ity ( C a m b r id g e ) L.V.C. v. S outh E astern C ir c u it .— Played at Cambridge on July 29. Trinity, 223 (H. M. Leaf went in first and carried out his bat for 107); South Eastern Circuit, 118 and 42 for one wicket. M arylebone C lub and G round v . O xford C l u b .— Played at Oxford on July 29. Oxford won by 20 runs. M .C .C ., 78 and 86 ; Oxford, 77 and 107. M arylebon e C lub a n d G round v . E uoby S chool . —Played at Lord’s on July28 and 29. M.C.C. won by 143 runs. M.C.C.,165 and 203 (G. E. Vernon, 44 and 40); Rugby, 122 and 103 (H. H. Castens, 29 and 22.) H arrow W anderers v . L eeds C larence , w ith B a r n e s . —Played at Leeds on July28 and 29. Clarence won by 41runs. HarrowWanderers, 63 and 57; Leeds Clarence, 86 and 75. M arylebone C. and U . y . AV ellington C ollege . —Played at Wellington on June 22. Marylebone, 374 (G. Hearne 133 not out) ; Wellington, 34 for five wickets. M arylebone C. a n d G. v . M ote P a r k .— Played at Maidstone on July 20 and 21. Mote Park won by 45 runs. Marylebone, 100 and 192 (G. Hearne 100 not out); Mote Park, 160 and 177. N orfolk v . an E leven of E ngland . — Played at Norwich on Monday and Tuesday. Norfolk won by ten wickets. Norfolk 211 (W. S. Gurney 71) and 49 for no wickets ; All England Eleven, 37 and 222. Shrewsbury, Platts, Robinson, A. Shaw, and Nash played for the England eleven. M.C.C. and G round v . C am bridge U n iversity L.V .C .—Played at Cambridge on Monday and Tuesday. M.C.C. won by an innings and one run. M.C.C. 349 (Flowers 117, Barnes 80); Cambridge L.V.C. I l l and 237 (H. W. Broughton 94). M.C.C. and G round v . W o rcestershire . — Played at Worcester on Monday and Tuesday. The result was a draw. M.C.C. 185 and 73 for three wickets; Worcestershire 150 (E. P. Jobson 50) and 150 (H. E. Whitmore 82). N orthamptonshire v . R utland . — Played at Northampton on Monday and Tuesday. North ampton won by an innings and 181 runs. North ampton 367 ; Rutland 101 and 85. SURREY v. NOTTS. AUGUST 7, 8, AND 9. SURRE Y CLUB HOUSE , K ENN IN G TO N OVAL . Members and Visitors are respectfully invited to ;ake a copy (gratis) of the “ Caterer’s Directions,” which will be handed to them by a Commissionaire nside the turnstiles. This will prevent confusion ind disappointment at Luncheon time, and give jvery information when, where, and how to get Refreshments. EDWARD J. COOK, Manager for the Caterers. iugu.it 3,1882. BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES . It braces and refreshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. lid. PER BATH. O F A L L C H E M I S T S , E T C . BANK HOLIDAY. SURREY j T n OTTS. K EN N IN G T ON OVAL . August 7, 8, and 9. Admission to the Ground. Sixpence- AUGUST 3— FINAL TIE—SURREY CUP—MITCHAM v. ESHER. AUGUST 10,11, 12— AUSTRALIANS v. PLAYERS OF ENGLAND. AUGUST 21, 22, 2 3 - SURREY v. LANCASHIRE. AUGUST28, 29, 30—ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. CRICKET CALENDAR A D i a f ^ y f o r t h e J 3 e a £ o j^ . Containing— A L L P R IN C IP A L M ATCH E S , W ith R oom for Insertion o f Own Engage ments, Batting and Bow ling Records, Memoranda, &c. NOW READY, PRICE SIXPENCE C R I C K E T P R E S S , 17, P A T E R N O S T E R S Q U A R E , LONDON, E.C. AU STRA L IA y. ZENNIKTGTON OVAL, Aug. 10, 11, and 12. Admission to the Ground, One Shilling. Applications for Reserved Seats must be made at once to the Secretary, Surrey County Cricket Club, Kennington Oval, London, S.E., the prices for which are for the Match— For the Covered Stand, 20s. For the Uncovered Stand, 10s. No Carriages Admitted. Lawn Tennis Tournament D evo n sh ire P a r k , E astbourn e . Aug. 28 , 1882, & following Days- G e n t l e m e n ’ s S in g l e s ( O p e n ) , FIRST PRIZE value 3 0 guineas. Gentlemen’s Singles (Handicap), FIRST PRIZE value 2 0 guineas. The above Prizes are given by the Devonshire Fark Company. The whole of the Entrance Money will be expended in Second and other Prises. Entrance for each event, 10/6. Full particulars on application to THOS. HOLMAN, SEC. N e w p o r t , M o n . ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING. BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 7. £150 in P R IZ E S for Amateurs. RICHARD MULLOCK, H on . S ec . D E V O N S H I R E P A R K , EASTBOURNE, Annual Amateur Athletic Sports. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23,1882. .. F IV E OPEN E V E N T S . BICYCLE RACE.—Two >Miles (Open Handicap). First Prize, a Silver Cup, value £10 10s.; Second, value £3 3s. TRICYCLE RACE.—One Mile (Open Handicap). First Prize, value £5 5s.; '.Second, value £1 11s. 6d. ONE MILE RACE.—(Open Handicap). First Prize, value. £6 6s.'; Second, value £2 2s. HALF-MILE RACE.—(Open Handicap). First Prize, value £-1 4a.; Second, value £1 1. QUARTER-MILE RACE.—(OpenHandicap). First Prize, value £3 3s. ; Second, value £1 Is. ENTRANCE 2s. 6d. EACH EVENT. Entries Close to the Secretary, at the Park, on Tuesday, Aug. 15 RAVENSB0URNE CRICKET AND ATHLETIC CLUB S P O R T S . SA TU RD A Y , A U G U S T 19 th, 1882 . On the Cricket Ground (three minutes from Ladywell Station). OPEN E V E N T S . 100 Yards, Handicapper ... J. H. A. Reay, Esq. 1 Mile Flat, Handicapper ........... ” t . Shore, Esq. l i Mile Walking, Handicapper ... J. E. Dixon, Esq. 1 Mile Bicycle, Handicapper, G. P. Coleman, Esq. (B.U. Forms.) T H R E E P R IZ E S EACH E V E N T . Entries close August 12th. (Fee 2/6 eaoh.) Entry Forms of the Hon. See., J as . G owans , 2, Park Villas, Venner Road, Sydenham. Printed by W. K. Wm oHT tn the Proprietor, 0. W. A lcock at 17, Paternoster Square, London, E.O., August 3, 1S82.
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