Cricket 1883

2 6 8 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, j u l y id, isss CHRIST CHURCH (1 st XI.) v. HOLBORN (1 s t XI.) Played at Tufnell Park, on July 7. C h r ist C h u rch . City, b Lavington .. . . 5 T. Sain, b Rawlinson .. 0 T. Jordan, l b w , b J e n n in g s....................12 Smith, b W . Tween .. 33 E. Allen, b Jennings .. 5 Saville, b Jennings . . 4 Baker, b Rawlinson . . 3 French, bJennings . . 0 Paris, c Tween, b Jennings ....................0 Eccleston, not out . . 3 P. Dewhurst, c and b Rawlinson.....................4 Extras ....................9 Total H olborn . H. Biddle, c Baker, b A lle n ........................... 13 C. Vere, b French.. . . 11 W . Rawlinson, b Allen 14 S. Hawes, c Baker, b Saville..........................2 3 H. Tween, c Baker, b Saville.......................... 10 F. H. Lavington, Baker, b Saville .. Earps, not out A. Jennings, did not Extras .. Total 78 .. 0 bat. .. 15 TRAFALGAR v, ZOUAVE, Playedat Lower Sydenham, on July 7. T ra fa lg a r . W . C. Wheeler, b Suarez 0 J. Smout, b J. Hussey.. 10 H . F. Calcutt, c W . Newton, b M. Newton 12 W . G. Pearce, 1 b w, b M. Newton....................7 J. J. Stedman, b J. Hussey.............................7 W . C. Adams, c and b M. Newton.................... 0 J. C. Bishcp, b M. New­ ton .............................19 W . Savage, b Smout .. M. Newton, b Wheeler.. J. Newton, c Moor- house, b Wheeler W . Newton, b Smout .. II. J. Curley, b Wheelor P. Suarez, b Smout .. Fitzgibbon, b Wheeler T. Hussey, c Caloutt, b Smout .................... G. Draper, c Savage, b Suarez............................. H. Sheaf, not ou t.. .. T. Moorhouse, c J. Newton, b W . Newton G. Pottinger, absent B 2, w 1 .................... Total 77 J. Hussey, c Caloutt, b Smout ................0 King, not out....................1 Buels.o Adams,bWheeler 0 B 9,1 b 1....................10 Total 20 BAYSWATEB COLLEGIATE SCHOOL 1 s t XI. v. ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL 3 r d XI. Played at Regent’s Park on Saturday, July 7, and resulted in a win for the B.C. S. in one innings by 3 1 runs. S t . P a u l ' s S chool B u d X I. First Innings. Fawcett, b Campbell Tribe, b Williams .. . Stevens, b Williams Lyle, b Campbell, ., Letts, b Campbell .. Clark, b Campbell .. Abbott, b Campbell Second Innings. b W illiam s.................... 5 run out.............................0 st Dun6as, b Wil liaras........................... b Campbell.................. 2 14 0 b W illiam s....................8 st Dundas, b W il­ liams .............................1 Wil- Sumner, c Herbert, liams ...................................... C. Pollard, st Dundas, b Campbell ............................. R. Pollard, b Williams .. Manifold, not o u t ..................... B l . . . . ...................... BURLINGTON v. UPTON PARK. Played at Upton Park, on July 7. B u rlin gto n . E. C. Lindup, b Haelett 13 E. Williamson, b Has­ lett .............................14 E. L. Chavasse, c sub, b Davis W. H.Gallior, run out.. R. Lamont, b Haslett .. A. D. Wallen, b Haslett E. G. Rust, b Haslett.. D. M. Bowie, b Haslett 0 R . Hazard, st East, b M atthew s....................0 G. Sansom, run out .. 0 A. Bacon, not out .. 0 E x tr a s ....................8 Total 72 U pton P a r k . Rev. J. Fairchild, c W il­ liamson, b Chavasse 70 H. E. Allsop, c Hazard, b W a lle n ....................35 W . T. Matthews, bBowio 15 J. Dives, c and b Bowie 2 F. Haslett, c Lindup, b C h avasse....................7 D. Castell, o Lamont, b C h ava sse.................... 4 A. J. East, st Lindup, b Lamont ....................1 W . H. Davis, not out .. 9 W . Nye, c and b Lamont ....................3 E x t r a s ....................15 Total .161 T. C. Roper, and F. Hutley did not bat. NORWOOD PARK v. IMPERIAL. Played at Brockwell Park, on July 7. N orw ood P ar k . G. Wilson, b Brownlie 23 W . Yetts, b Bridgwater 0 D. S.Hindmarsh,runout 15 S. H. Flindt, b Bridg­ water .............................S9 A.Lloyd-Jones, b Brown­ lie ..................................... 0 R. E. Diggles, b Tanner 13 W . Roberts, c and b Bridgwater.....................20 I m pe r ia l . W . Boyton, run out .. W . Gibbs, not out.. H. Dunk, b Christian .. E. C. Roberts, c Tanner, b Christian .. B 23,1 b 2, w 3 Total ..185 5 b W illiam s.... 2 not out............................0 0 cHerbert, b Campbell 0 4 b W illiam s....8 1 B 3 ............................. Total............................. 26 Total . . . . 8 4 B a y sw a te r C o l le g ia t e S chool 1 st X I. Fisher, b Lyle . . . Blakeway, b Lyle .. . Herbert, b Fawcett Campbell, b Fawcett . Edwards, b Lyle .. . Williams, b Fawcett . Dundas, c Stevens, Lyle .. . . . . . 0 8 0 14 32 C Clarke, b Fawcett . * . . 0 Ellis, not o u t.. . . . . 4 A. Abercromby, b Lyle 0 E.Abercromby,c Pollard, b L y le.............................. 4 B 17,1b 5 . . . . 22 Total. 91 C r ic k e t .— A song written and composed by J H. Smith and dedicated to A. N . Hornby, Esq. “ It will be welcomed heartily by all lovers of the national British game.”—Era. Postfree, 18 stamps of author, 22, Clifton-street, Wolver- himpton.— A d v t . Marshall, b Flindt Brownlie, b W . Roberts Tanner, c Dunk, bFlindt Bridgwater, bW. Roberts Haine, b Flindt .. Christian, run out, b W . Roberts .................... Hunter, c and b W . Roberts .................... Mangham, not out Kirkham, b W . Roberts Rutland, c Lloyd-Jones, b Roberts.................... Dring, c W . Robsrts, b Flindt............................. B ............................. Total .. .. NORTHBROOK (2 n d XI.) DON (2 n d XI.) Played at Croydon, on July 7. C roydon . CROY- H. J. Hawkins, c and b East .............................17 E. J. Day, b Cavenaugh 8 W .R . Adams, run ou t.. 22 A. Pulford,b F. Smith.. 23 W . T ..Taylor, c Cave­ naugh, b Sm ith.. .. 1 V.G. Biscoe,b Holm es.. 22 R. Shrimpton, bF. Smith 6 N orth brook , H. McRae, c Holmes, b F. S m ith ....................13 A.V. Smith, bCavenaugh 11 L. N. Choveaux, cNichol- son, b Cavenaugh .. 1 L. J. Mcnair, not out .. 1 B 8,1 b 2, w 1 .. .. 6 Total .126 S. O. Woolmer, run out 31 G. II. Rees, b Shrimpton 54 W . Nicolson, st Biscoe, b Shrimpton . . . . 9 A. East, not out .. .. 12 M. Cavenaugh,b Shrimp- ton .............................0 A. II. Holmes, not out.. 5 B 8 , 1b 4, w 5.. .. 17 Total .. ..128 F.A. Smith, J. W . Springthorpa, F. Moto, H. C. Doman and H. Holmes did not bat. D E VO N S H I R E PK„ EASTBOURNE . LAWS- TENNIS TOURNAMENT 27th AUGUST & following days. GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 20 guineas. Entrance, 10s. 6d. GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, 5s. each. GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP.— First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, 10s. 6d. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, 5s. each. For farther particulars address— THOS. HOLMAN, Sec. BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS aud ATHLETES. It braces and re­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS, l i d . P E R B OF ALL CHEMISTS, dbc. TO .CRICKETERS, THE “ COMPOUND” IS T H E B A T O F T H E S E A S O N P rice 18s« 6 d - Can be obtained of all Cricket Out­ fitters. Wholesale of the Sole Manufacturers, C. L IL L Y W H IT E & Co., 9, KING EDWARD STREE T , LONDON , E.C. An Illustrated Description sent on Application. RICHARD DAFT (Late Captain of the Notts County Eleven CRICKET, FOOTBALL, LAWN TENNIS AND BRITISH SPORTS EMPORIUM OUTFITTER to the 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 JOHN EDGINGTON & CO. E stablish ed 1805, 48, LONG LANE, WEST 8MITHFIELD, LONDON. M anufactory — 108, OLD KENT ROAD, LONDON West End Agency— 19, P iccad illy , W . Marquees for Cricket and Football Clubs, Archery Societies, 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 r ic k e t M a rq u ee . A few Second-hand Tents and Marquees on sale. Prices on application. J. E. & CO.’S I llu strated C atalogu e P ost F rer . T estim onial .— “ The Rev. H. W . 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 Piloted by W . B. 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