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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