Cricket 1883

23 2 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. j u l y 5 , u s s . MR. DENISON’S TEAM v. H.M.S. BRI­ TANNIA. Played at Dartmouth on June 16. M r . D e n ison ’ s T ea m . Capt. Baldock, R.A., b Willesham.................41 Bogle-Smith, c Dumas, b Thomas .. ... .. 16 Lieut. Cume, R.E., b Thomas ...................54 Keith, c Greatorex, b Thomas .................15 Rogers, c Login, b Underwood .. .. 8 Parker, b Underwood .. Denison, not out .. Crawley, b Thomas Neville, run out Glennie, b Thomas Grant,c Login,b Under­ wood ............................. B 3, lb 8, n b 2 .. Total ..152 H.M.S. B r ita n n ia . Underwood, bBaldock.. 12 Bentinck,b Crawley .. 15 Lieut. Login, run ou t.. 14 Capt.Bainbridge.cKeith, b D enison....................22 Lieut. Thomas, not out 71 Greatorex, not out . . 6 B .............................4 Total .. ..144 Second Innings. b Milles .................... c Bunbury, b Wheble FREE FORESTERS v. SCHOOL OF GUNNERY. Played at Shoeburyness, on June 22 and 23. F r e e F o r e s t e r s . First Innings. T. Wise, b Milles....................12 Rev. T. O. Reay, b Milles .. 10 F. E. Allsopp, c Maitland, b M ille s ..................................... 13 F. Street, c and b Savage .. 33 F. W. Capron, c Batty, b Wheble .............................32 S. J. Wilson, 1b w,b Milles 8 G. Stokes, c Herbert, b Ken­ nedy ......................................12 H. M. Marshall, b Savage .. 0 Capt. B. Baker, c Wheble, b M illes...................................... E. Rutter, st Maitland, b C o k e r ..................................... 14 J. Page, not o u t ....................3 B 2,1 b 3 .............................5 c Kennedy, b Milles.. 19 c Batty,bMilles ..107 c Hargreaves,bWheble 2 run out.............................35 b Wheble b Milles 6 st Maitland, b Coker.. 16 not out ....................1 c Kennedy, b Coker .. 2 B 3,1 b 3, w 1 .. 7 Total ..148 Total .. ..227 14 i 1 0 0 Second Innings. c Page, b Wilson .. 88 b A llso p p ....................8 not out.............................3 b Baker.............................4 S chool of G u nn ery . First Innings. Capt. Coker, c Rutter, Allsopp .................... Capt. Wheble, c Wise, b Allsopp ............................. Herbert, c Reay, b Allsopp Capt. Batty, c and b Rutter Capt. Maitland, c Stokes, b Rutter..................................25 not out............................15 Sergt. Savage, c Marshall, b Rutter..................................13 Bomb. Hargreaves, c Street, b A llso p p .........................24 Bunbury, c and b Allsopp .. 8 Buckle, b R utter..................0 c and b Allsopp .. .. 6 Milles, not out ................. 0 Kennedy, b Allsopp .. .. 3 B .................... 1 Total B 2, w 1 Total .. 77 VICTORIA v. TRESSILLIAN. Played at Blackheath, on June 23. T r e ssill ia n . Wood,b Clifton .. . . <> Hobgen, b Jupp .. .. 11 Solbe, b F o x ....................9 Corthorn, not out.. .. 12 Bryan, 1) Jupp .. .. 0 Purvis, b Jupp . . .. 4 Thorowgood, c Clifton, b Jupp.............................0 Robson, c and b Hob­ gen ............................. Glasier, c Solbe, b Hob­ gen ............................. Fox, c and b Hobgen .. Jupp, b Hobgen .. .. Fegau, not out Goudge, b Wood .. .. N. F. Kendall, c Pitt­ man, b Hobgen.. Pittman, b Jupp .. .. 0 Woodley, c and b F ox.. 0 Walters, b Fox .. .. 1 B 15,1 b 3, w 1 .. 19 Total 56 Clifton, c and b Hobgen 1 F. K. Kendall, c anu b Hobgen ....................0 Manifold, **uno u t.. .. 1 B 9,1 b 1, w 2 ..1 2 Total 87 T h e Kensington Cricket Club have open July 21, 28, and August 25 at home (private ground); and August 11 away, for half-day matches with good clubs.—Write to C. E. Bloomer, 33, John {Street, Bedford Row, W.C. — A d v t. CLAPTON v. BRUCE CASTLE ( 2 n d XI.) Played at Clapton on June 3 0 . C la pto n . S. S. Nixon, b A. Vigers 17 F.B.Skottowe,b Brandon 15 H. Lid8tone,b A. Vigers 0 C. E. Monro, c Helps, b W e lls ............................ 22 G. Parrott, b H. Yigers 2 W . S. Downey, b Wells 1 J. F. Eden, b Wells .. 0 Total . . ..7 3 L. Fletcher, b Wells .. 7 In the Second Inning S. S. Nixon scored (b Wells) 13, H. Lidstone (1 b w, b Wells) 2, C. E. Monro (b Abbott) 9> lb 1— total 25. J. C. Connell, 1 b w, b W e lls ............................. H. Beven, c Helps, b Abbott............................. S. W . Grant, not out .. li 1, w 5 .................... otal T. Abbott, b Parrott .. Black, b Parrott Helps, b Lidstone .. A. Yigers, c Parrott, b Lidstone .................... W . Wells, b Parrott .. H. Yigers, o Parrott, b Lidstone .................... H. B. Stocker, b Parrott B ruce 0 .. 4 9 C a st l e . T. R. Wright, b Parrott 0 C. W . Brandon, c Down­ ing, b Lidstone .. .. 0 J. F. Welch, b Lidstone 0 R. H. Stacey, not out .. 0 W .............................2 Total .. ..3 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &c. C. H U N T L E Y A N D SONS , CRICKET BALL MANUFACTURERS, 2 09, Roman R oad, North Bow, London. C. HUNTLEY, being the sole in ventor and patentee of the Champion Catgut-seamed Ciicket Ball in 1865, can warrant them to be the best and cheapest in the kingdom. Patronised throughout the cricketing world. Beware of imitations. Send for price-lists, post free.—Address as above. DE V O N S H I R E PK„ EASTBOURNE . LAWN- TENNIS TOURNAMENT, 27th AUGUST & following days. 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G retton has to add that the Cricket Marquee which he purchased twelve or thir­ teen years ago is still trustworthy. “ Newbury, Berks.” ---------- No connection with anyother Firm of the name of Edgington BRILL’S SEA SALT Sliould be used by all CRICKETEBS and ATHLETES. It braces and re­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. l i d .P E R B OF ALL CHEMISTS, Jkc. RICHARD DAFT (Late Captain of the Notts County Eleven CRICKET, FOOTBALL, LAW N TEN N I3 AND BR IT ISH SPORTS EMPORIUM OUTFITTER to tho Army and Navy and the principalColleges,Schools and Clubs in the United Kingdom. See Price List for Spe­ cial Discount. CARRIAGE PAID ON ALL ORDERS E X ­ CEEDING £1 ACCOMPANIED W ITH CASH. Clubs and Schools provided with reliable professional bowlers. Illustrated price-lists, containing laws of each game, also CRICKET FIXTURES for 1883, POST FREE. WHOLESALE and SHIPPING ORDERS PROMPTL EXECUTED. A ddress : RICHARD DAFT, 1, LISTER GATE, NOTTINGHAM E I C K E A g e n t — THOS. K. VEITCH, CRICKET & FOOTBALL OUTFITTER , 264, SHERLOCK STREET, BIRMINGHAM. TO CRICKETERS. THE “ COMPOUND” is T H E B A T O F T H E S E A S O N Price 18s- 6d- Can be obtained of all Cricket Out­ fitters. Wholesale of the Sole Manufacturers, C. L IL L Y W H IT E & Co., i, KING EDW ARD STREET, LONDON , E.C. An Illustrated Description sent on Application. Printed by W . B. W right & Co. for the Proprietoro, at the Cricket Press, 17, Paternoster Square, London, July 5, 1888.

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