Cricket 1883

160 CEICKBT ; A WEEKLY KEC011D OE THE GAME. JUNE 7, 1883. CARSHALTON PARK v. ADDISCOMBE. Played at Carsbalton Park oa Saturday last. C a rsh a lton Park. Capf. Muggeridge, b B ro ck .................... .. 2 t S. A. Jone5*, hLemmon 81 C. Wheeler, c Frisch, b TJrock.............................2 J.E. A.Greatorex, cFieli, b Langton....................52 A. Durandu, b Lenram 0 H. B. Burnell, c Lem­ mon, b Lxngton .. 3 P.T.Wrigley, bLemraon 7 F. Cozens-H >rdy, c Brock, b Limgt#n .. 2 C. T. Giles, c Brock, b L a n g to n .....................12 W. Southerton, not out 11 J. Colman, b Lemmon 8 B 3,1 b 7 . . . . 10 Total ..210 ADDISCOMni?. A. C. Field, b Burnell .. 21 G. J. Frisch, b Cozens- ITardy ............................. 0 A. Tomkins, b Burnell41 B. Langton, b Wheeler27 C. J. Fo a, st Wrigley, b Burnell .................... 1 F. Clay, c Jor.es, b Wheeler ................... 19 B J. Grant, st Wrigley, b B u r n e ll....................1 W. Loramou, b Wheeler E. W . Foss, c Wrigley, b B u rn ell.................... W . B. Brock, not out S. B irrow, b Burnell .. B 3 , l b l .. .. Total ..128 Fifteenth Year of Publication. THE C r ick et C a l e n d a r , 1 83 . No Cr i c k e t e r shou l d be wi t hou t it. Compiled by C. W. ALCOOK, See. Surrey County Cricket Club. Contains all the Chief Fixtures of the Season arranged in Chronological order. PRICE SIXPENCE. C R I C K E T P R E S S , 17, PATERNOSTER SQ., LONDON, E.C. JOHN EDGINGTON & CO. E s ta b lish e d 1805, 48, LONG LANE, WEST SMITHFIELD, LONDON. M a n u fa ctory — 108, OLD KENT BOAD, LONDON West End Agency— 19, P ic ca d illy , W. Marquees for Cricket and Football Clubs, Archeiy Societiep, Athletic Clubs, &c. Cricket and Boundary Flags made and marked in proper colours to order. Scorers’ Tents, 84s. each. Cricket Nets, 12s. 6d. each. C ricket M arquee . A few Second-hand Tents and Marquees on sale. Trices on application. J. E. & CO.’S I llu s t r a t e d C a ta log u e P ost F uer. 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