Cricket 1883
CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. a u g u s t ie, ms. CLAPTON v. HOENSEY. Played at Clapton on August 3. C lap ton . A. Springett, c E. F. Nicholls,b R ood.. .. 14 W. Batty, b Priestman 21 C. G. Hildyard, b Rood 35 J. H. Douglas, b Collett 16 G. W. City, b Collett .. 12 S. A. Asstr, 1' b w, b C ollett..........................0 H. B. Burnell, 1 b w, b Collett .. ..................9 C. T. Aveling, c T. A. Nicholls, h Collett .. 4 F. S. Toulmin, 1 b v ,b Sheppard..................15 J. B. Manson, st T. A. Nicholls, b Sheppard 19 J. H. Ferris, not out .. 6 B 6, lb 5, w l,n b 3 15 Total . .106 H o rn sey . First Innings. II. Collett, b Asser .. .. 7 A.Pricstman.c and b Burnell 2 C. Spicer, b Asser..................12 F. C. Cousins, run ou t.. .. 18 H. D. Littlewood, b Burnell 8 H. Rood, b Burnell .. .. 0 notout. F. Orton, c G. W. City, b Burnell ......................... E. W. Nicholls, 1 b w, b Asser .. .. ..................16 T.A. Nicholls, st G. W. City, b B u rn e ll..........................4 H. «T. Sheppard, b Burnell.. 4 A. G. Thomas, not out.. .. 1 B ..................................1 Second Innings. not out ..................14 c Toulmin, b Batty .. 3 b D ouglas.................. 3 .. .. 14 0 c Toulmin, b Douglas 13 Total..........................73 c Asser, b Douglas .. 10 B ..........................3 Total .. ..6 0 CLAPTON v. HIGHBURY. Played at Clapton on August 6 . H igh bu ry. First Innings W. Robson, b Robertson ..1 0 G.P.Ward,c sub.,b Robertson 0 J. Robson, b Robertson .. 5 W. Black, b Robertson.. .. 4 Rev. W. B. Robinson, 1b w, b Asser................................. 11 W. B. Casson, b Asser .. .. 14 James Robson, c Ferris, b A s s e r ................................. 14 C. E. Greig, c Douglas, b A s s e r ..................................8 R.Wakefield, candb Douglas 2 W . Burton, c Shorter, b Douglas ..........................0 not out C. H. Searle, c Newsam, b B a t t y ..................................2 B; Evans, not out..................0 B ..................................4 Second Innings. cPuttock,b Robertson b D ou glas.................. cPuttock,b Robertson b Robertson .. b D ou gla s.................. c City, b Asser .. c J.H.Douglas, bAsser 5 b J. H. Douglas.. .. c City,b J.H. Douglas c Asser, b Batty b Robertson L b .. .. Total. . ..7 4 C lap ton . Total W. Batty, b Robson .. 7 S. A. Asser, c Wakefield, b Black..........................10 J. II. Douglas, c Wake field, b Robson .. .. 12 C. G. Hildyard, c Black, b Jas. Robson .. ..4 3 Rev. E. H. Puttcck, c Robinson, b Cassan.. 19 A. S. Douglas, c and b B u r to n ...............................5 J. F. Newsam, b W ard.. 13 J. R. Robertson,cGreig, b B u r t o n ..................25 J. B. Manson, b Ward S.Shorter,b Jas.Robson F. H. City, c Wakefield, b Jas. Robson F. H. Ferris, not ou t.. B 2,1 b 1, w2 .. Total ..155 F oe St. John’s L. V. C. v. Pembroke L. V. C. at Cambridge, onSaturday, Mr. E. Fisherbowled Mr. Brownwith the last ball of the match. He sent the off bail a distance of forty yards behind the wicket. BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CBICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and re freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS, l i d . P E R B A T H r a v e n s b o u r n e C ricke t and A th le tic Club Sports, STAMFORD BRIDGE, FULHAM . SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1883. (Under A.A A. Rules.) O pen E vents .— 123 Yards Race (handicapper, S. H. Baker, Esq., L.A.C.)—three prizes; 440 Yards Race (handi capper, S. H. Baker, E>q., L.A.C.)—three prizes; One Mife Flat Race (handicapper, T. Shore, Esq., L.A.C.)— three prizes; Two Miles Walking (handicapper, G. P. Beckley, Esq.)—three prizes; One Mile Bicycle (handicapper, G. P. Coleman, Esq.,) (B.U. Forms)—three prizes. Entries (2s. 6d. each event) close Saturday, August 11. Entry-forms and particulars to be had of James Gowans, 2, Park Villas, Venner Road, SyJenham ; G. J. Hasell, 17, Mount Pleasant Road, Lewisham (Hon. Sees.). TO 3 E C I ^ E T O I E 3 0F<^ICKEJF a n d a t h l e t ic c l u b s . W I L L I A M CURT I S , 40, Church Street, Marylebone, N. W. By appointment to the Marylebone Cricket Club. OF ALL CHEMISTS, Jtc. E A S T B O U K N E . DEVONSHIRE PARK ANNUAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd. (A.A.A. Rules). PRIZES VALUE 60 GUINEAS. Entrie3 close on August 14. O pen H andicaps (Flat'Races) One Mile, Half- Mile, Quarter-Mile, One Mile Walking. Two M iles B icycle R ace (First Prize 10 Guineas). T ricycle and S ociable R aces . Entrance foes, 2s. 6d. each event, with name of club, colors, and last tbree performances (N.C.U. forms for Cycling events) to T. H olm a n , Manager, Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, or to the Offices of P a stim e, 17, Paternoster Square, London, E.C. D E V O N S H IR E PK„ EASTBOURNE . LAWN-TENNIS TOURNAMENT 27th AUGUST & following days. GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 20 guineas. Entrance, 10s. 6 d., to close at noon, August 25th. GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, Es. each, to close at 5 p.m., August 27th. GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP.— First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, 10 s. 6 d., to close at 6 p.m., August 30th. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES “ OPEN.”—First Prize, value, 10 guineas. Entrance, 5s. eaoh. to close at 5 p.m. September 3rd. For further particulars address— THOS. HOLMAN, Sec. Manufacturer and Furnisher onHire of Tents, Flags, Awnings, Tarpaulins, Nets for Cricket or Tennis, Ropes, Seats, Tables, &c. Illustrated List free. Also maker of the best Cape in the trade for Cab and Omnibus Drivers, 12s. 6 d.; Rick Cloths, Van Covers, Spring Shop Blinds, Coal and Coke Sacks. RICHARD DAFT Late Captain o f 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 WITH 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 TENNIS, CROQUET, AND CRICKET. See TROTM A N ’S Portable Rustic Summerhouses, Holloway, London. Now ready and being delivered (carriage free) to all Bailway Stations on leceipt of reference. Gentlemen will oblige by sending for sheet of illustrations, prices, and references, post free. HOLLOWAY RUSTIC WORKS, J. TBOTMAN, P r o p r i e t o r , Rustic House, 196, Holloway Road. Perambulators of all kinds. Cost on application. TO CRICKETERS. THE “ COMPOUND” I S ................ T H E B A T O F T H E S E A S O N Price 1 8 s - 6 d - Can be obtained of all Cricket Out fitters. Wholesale of the Sole Manufacturers, C. L ILLYWH ITE & Co., 9, K I N G E D W A R D STREET, L O N D O N , E.C. An Illustrated Description sent on Application. JOHN EDGINGTON& CO. E s ta b lish e d 1805. 48, LONG LANE, WEST 8MITHF ELD, LONDON. M a n u fa ctory — 108, OLD KENT BOAO, LONDON West End Agency— 19, P ic ca d iily , 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 ricket M arquee . A few Second-hand Tents and Marquees on sale. Prices on application. J. E. & CO.’S I llu s t r a t e d C a ta lo g u e P ost F re e . , T estim on ial.— “ The Rev. H. W. G re tto n has to adffl that the CricketMarqueewhichhe purchased twelve oVGiir- teen years ago is still trustworthy. “ Newbury, Berks.” --------- No connection with anyother Firm of the nanneof Edgingtoc tx la M by W» B» W w »3T A Opt tor the Proprietor, »t the Cricket Pr«oa, 17 , Paterooater Square, Loudon. Aug, 10 , ]
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