Cricket 1883

3 6 6 CRICKET j A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. a u g u s t 30, ism . CHARLTON PARK v. BLENHEIM. Played at Charlton Park on August 18. C h arlton P a r k . F. Farquharson, b W ar- W. McCanlis, c Warren, bWnlle- .....................54 A. J. Newsom, c Ford, b Wells .. . i .. .. 13 H. C. Dent, c Burbridge, d P ra b b le .....................12 J. G. Davis, c Warren, b Fry .. ..2 9 II. E. Lawrence, c Wal­ len, b Ford.....................22 W. Burnett, c Gibbs, b Fry ...............................1 CLACTON-ON-SEA v. VISITORS. Played at Clacton on August 21. V isito rs . First Innings. ren .......................... W. G. Farquharson, b Fry .......................... A. C. Newsom, not out W. M. C. McAllister, 1b w, b Ford .. .. R. H. J. Browne, c Fry, b Ford.......................... B 3,1 b 1, w 6 .. .. Total ..160 A. E. Gent, not out .. 19 E. B. Warren, c W. G. Farqubarson, b Mc­ Allister ..................5 F. Prabble, c F. Farqu- harcou, b McAllister 6 B le n h e im . H. Fry, run out .. .. 0 G. Sanson, b Newsom 0 0. D. Wallen, not ou t.. 2 B ..........................5 Buckle, run out .................. 18 1b w, b Bland .. .. 59 A. J. Greenop, b Swinstead.. 18 b Bland , 30 Tighe, b Swinstead .. 3 b Swinstead .. 4 Ducat, b Swinstead .. .. 1 b Swinstead .. 3 W. H. Holden, b Swinstead.. 9 b Gilders .. ,, 10 J. Holdsworth, b Swinstead 10 b Bland .. .. .. 0 Since, b Swinstead .. 2 b Gilders .. , , 0 Lawton, b Swinstead .. 2 b Swinstead .. 2 Pepper, c Cowie, b Gilders .. 1 b Bland 0 Oakey, sen., b Gilders .. .. 0 Hobson, not out .. .. .. b Pickerill .. .. 0 B 3,1b 2 .......................... 5 B 5,1 b 2 .. 7 Total.......................... 69 Total .. ..115 Total 37 W. J. Jeffries, P. Wells, W. Ford, C. H. Gibbs, E. Bur­ bridge did uot bat. WAVERLEY y. BROCKWELL PARK. Played at the Greyhound, Dulwioli, August 18. B ro c k w e ll P a r k . Dolier, not out .. Champion, sub, c Vick- ridge, b Mara .. B. Anderson, b Vick­ ridge .......................... B 5,1 b 2, w 3 Total 75 J. H. Haine, b Vickridge 29 E. T. Pearce, b Vickridge 0 Ramage, b Vickridge .. 11 Joyce, b Mara .. .. 0 Crane, h w, b M: ra .. 2 Efison, c George, b Viek- r id g e .......................... 1 Martin, b Yickridgn .. 0 A. Anderson, b Vick­ ridge .......................... 0 W a v e r l e y . G. T. Fcasey, not out .. 47 L. W. Mara, not out .. 33 C. J. Alldis, b Ramage.. 9 B 19,1b 2 . . . . 21 Total .. ..110 . Sayers, Vi' kridge, George, Fisher, Shoobert, Edmonds, and Willcox did not bat. TRAFALGAR (TOTTENHAM) v. HAM POLICE. TOTTEN Played at Tottenham on August 18. T otten h am P o lic e . 5 Sullivan, b P. Freeman Baker, jun out .. .. Sheppard, c Keeling, b B .B . Gripper .. .. Castle, b H. B. Gripper Corbett, b P. Freeman.. Tamplin, c Single, b H.B.,Gripper .. Painter,b H. B. Giipper Murray, b P. Freeman Alder, b H. B. Gripper Guymer, not out Baker, c F. Gripper, b H. B. Gripper .. .. L b .......................... C lacton - on -S e a . Bland, b Greenop.. .. 0 N. D?maid, b Buckle .. 0 Cowie, c Lawton, b Greenop .. .. .. 7 R. N. Green, b Buckle.. 15 Pickerill, h w, b Greenop 2 Swinstead, b Buckle .. 0 Gilders, b Greenop .. 2 Matthews, c Holden, b Buckle..........................0 Page, run out..................1 A. P. Crouch, b Greenop 0 W. W. Crouch, not out 8 B ..........................4 Total 34 H orley v. I ncogniti . — “ A Spectator” takes exception to “ the attack made on the Horley umpire,” who he says has stood for the Horley Club for the last four years, and given complete satisfaction to the club and its opponents. JVTlDLAND RAILWAY. — SCOTLAND. — The Summer Service of Trains to Scotland by the MIDLAND ROUTE, will be in operation from July 23 to October 12, inclusive (Sundays erccpted). The HIGH­ LAND EXPRESS will leave St. Pancras for Edinburgh, Perth, Inverness, &c., at 8 p.m .; and the corresponding up train will leave Perth at 7.35, Greenock at 8.50, Glasgow at 10.10, and Edinburgh at 10.30 p.m., arriving at St. Pancras at 8.30 a.m. The Service of Express Trains from London (St. Pancras) to Scotland from July 23, will be as follows: Total. DOWN TRAINS. —WEEKDAYS SUN. AD C BE Jii a.m. a.m. P m. P m. p.m. LONDON (St.Paucras) dep. 5 15 10 35 8 0 9 15 9 15 Greenock......................arr. 5 56 9 40 8 12 8 12 Glasgow (St. Enoch).. ,, 4 37 8 55 7 45 7 45 Edinburgh (\V_verley) „ 4 32 8 40 5 47 7 35 7 35 9 20 11 40 8 23 9 65 9 55 Aberdeen...................... „ 3 20 11 40 2 15 2 15 INVERNESS.............. „ 8 0 1 30 6 25 6 25 T r a fa lg a r . P. B. Freeman, not out 19 B 13,1b 4 . . . ..1 7 II. B. Gripper, b Castle 113 W. Single, b Sullivan.. .27 C. E. Wallace, not out 75 R. II. Norton, c Castle, b Sullivan.................. 6 S. W. Pedley, A. Freeman, H.J. Hartley, G.B. Keeling, F B. Gripper, and G. B. Gripper did not bat. Total ..257 LINDEN v. OAKLEY. Played at Peckham Rye on August 18. Hinton, b Beals .. B. Claike, run out Williams, b Beals.. Fletcher, c Maeon, Appl by .. .. Watson, b Beals .. R. J. Fry, e Roberts, . B e a ls ..........................11 Appleby, c Hinton, Williams .. Gracey, b Williams Roberts, b Williams Mason, b Williams W. H. Bispham, ic Ben Clarke, b Fletcher Brightmore, c Watson, b Fletcher .. . 3 Rogers, b Beals .. . 3 4 Pierpoint, not out . 0 8 J. W. Rowley, b Beals . 0 Horley, c and b Beals . 0 5 E. Revnolds, b Beals . 0 9 B 6 ,1 b 4 .. .. 10 11 Total.. .. , 53 O a k l e y . Beals, b Williams . 0 5 Luckhurst, c Hinton b 0 Fletcher .. .. o 5 Roakes, b Fletcher .. 0 1 Calif, not ou t.. .. 2 Griercon, b Williams . 2 8 B 19,1 b 3 .. 22 6 Total.. .. 51 SOUTH LONDON HARRIERS’ A n n u a l A t h l e t i c M e e t i n g WILL BE HELD AT K E N N I N O T O N O V A L , On SATURDAY , SEPTEMBEB 22?ul, Commencing at 3 o’clock (under the Rules of the A.A.A.) 120 yards Handicap —3 Prizes, value -£10, £'3, £2- Mile Handicap— 3 Prizes , value £10, i-3, £‘2. Open to Amateurs. 220 yards Handicap, open to boys under 16, introductd by members of rccognised clubs. Three prizes. Boys must be prepared to give proof of age. Members’ events—220 yards, 880 yards, 3 miles, and 2 miles Walking Handicaps. Handicappers, Messrs. S. II. Baker, T. Shore, and P. M. Evans. Entrance fees—Boys Race Is., other events 2s. 6 d. each. Entries—with club, colours, fees, particulars of last three performances and age last birthday for boys’ race—should be sent in on or before Saturday, September 8 th, to the Hon. Sec., A. J. Fowden, 4, Rutland Park, Catford. The Committee reserve the right o f refusing any entry. A—The train leaving St. Pancras at 10.35 a.m. on Satur­ days has no connection with Inverness on Sunday morn iogs. B—The train leaving St, Pancras at 9.15 on Saturday nights has no connection with Greenock or trains north of Edinbrrgh on Sunday mornings. C—Pullman Sleeping Car from St. Pancras to Edinburgh and Perth. D—Pullman Drawing Room Cars from St. Pancras to Edinburgh and Glasgow. E—Pullman Sleeping Cars from St. Pancras to Edinburgh and Glasgow daily, also toGieenock except on Saturday nights. The Pullman Cars are well ventilated, fitted with lava tory, &c., and accompanied by a special attendant. Charge for seat in Drawing Room Car 5s., and for Berth in Sleep­ ing Car 8 s., in addition to the first-class fare. The Evening Express leaving London at 9.15 p.m. reaches Greenock in time to enable passengers to join the Columba or Iona steamers for the .highlands. A through carriage is run from London to Greenock by this train, also by the 10.35 a.m. from St. Pancras. For Particulars of up train service from Scotland to Lon­ don, see time tables issued by tho company. JOHN NOBLE, General Manager, Derby, July, 1883. Midland Railway. IMPORTANT NOTICE. T H E WI NTE R The Summer Season of “ C r ic k e t ” will con­ clude with No. 46, to bepublished on September 20 th. “ C ricket ” will be published Monthly during the Winter on T hursday , O ct . 25th.—No. 47 ; T hursday , Nov. 29th.—No. 48 ; T hursday , D ec . 27th. — No. 49 ; T h u rsday , J a n . 31st. — No. 50 ; T h u rsday , F e b . 28th.— No. 51 ; T h u rsday , M ar . 28th.—No. 52. Vol. II. will end with No. 49. Each number will contain Portrait and Biography of a Celebrated Cricketer, Pavilion Gossip, Special Articles by Author of Cricket Field,” and the best writers on Cricket. . The Six W in te r N u m bers will be posted im­ mediately on publication to Subscribers. The subscription (to be sent to W. R. Wright, the Manager of “ C ricket ,” ) for these six monthly issues is Is. 3d. post free. •* C r ic k e t ” will bo sent post free for T welve M onths for Six S hillings by postal order. : • • S P Y B E Y ’ S NO T T S ’ C R I C K E T REG I STER F O R 188 3. Seventh year of Publication, and the only record of the doing 3 of the Notts’ Team, pub­ lished at Nottingham. Full Scores of all Matches, Averages, &c.', <fec. Some new fea­ tures this season. P rice 6 d., by post 7d. Published by F. G. S pybey , 43, L ong Row, N ottingham . London : “ C ricket P ress , ” 17, Paternoster Square, London, E.C. RICHARD DAFT Late Captain of the Notts County E h u n CRICKET, FOOTBALL, L AW N T E N N I', 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 £\ ACCOMPANIED W ITH CASH. Clubs and Schools provided with reliable professional bowlers. Illustrated price-lists, containing laws of each game, also CEICKET FIXTURES for 1888, POST FREE. WHOLESALE and SHIPPING ORDERS PROMrTL EXECUTED. A d dress : RICHARD DAFT, 1, LISTER GATE, NOTTINGHAM BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES . It braces and rs- freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS, l i d . P E R B A T OF ALL CHEMISTS, <kc.

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