Cricket 1883

3 8 2 CEICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. s e p t . 6, isss. EA.VENSBOURNE (LADYWELL) v. GRESHAM. Played at Forest Gate en August 25. RAVENSBOURNE. A. T. Pearce,b Sliulen.. S9 F. Ellingham,b Baker.. 11 Rumsey, c Smith, b B aker.......................... 8 E. J. Pritchard, b Baker 0 II. Guillo, c Blyther, b Bilker................, ..1 3 II. Williams, b Smith .. 33 It. Jami P, b Bl.vthor .. 13 G resham . W. Maddocks, c Baker,b Blyther .................. It. Binney, c Blyther, b B akor.......................... F. N. Godden, b Baker F. Salnnn, not out B 12, l b 8 , w 2 .. M id land r a il w a y . — S co tland . — The Summer Service cf Trains to Scotland by the MIDLAND ROUTE, will be in operation from July 23 to October 12, inclusive (Sundays exccpted). Tho 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 Edinbuigh at 10.3) p.m., arriving at St. Pancras at 8.30 a.m. Tho Service of Express Tra ns from London (St. Pancras) to Scotland from July 23, will be as follows: Total ..162 W . A. Blythe r, b A. J. Pearce..........................0 R. Sladon, b Pritchard 0 T. R. H i'per, b Pearce 2 A. A. Smith,b Prit chard 1 D. F. Baker, o William?, b Pritchard..................0 J. O. Clark, b Pritchard 0 F. T. Collins, bPritchard N. Reid, b Pritch ird .. J. N. Clarke, b Pearce.. J. Weir, b Pearce.. Wm. Harvey, not out .. B 1 .......................... Total DOWN TRAINS. —WEEKDAYS SUN. AD C BE E a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. LONDON (St.Pancras)dep. 5 15 10 35 B 0 9 15 9 15 Greenock......................arr. 5 50 9 40 8 12 8 12 Glasgow (St .Enoch).. „ 4 37 8 55 7 45 '/ 45 Edinburgh (Waverley) „ 4 32 8 40 5 47 7 85 V 35 9 20 11 40 8 23 9 55 9 55 Aberdeen...................... „ 3 20 11 40 a 15 2 15 INVERNESS.............. „ 8 0 1 30 6 25 6 25 UPTON PARK v. BANK OF ENGLAND. Played at Upt&n Park on August 11, B ank of E n gland . Newham, cDavi*,bHas- lett ..........................4 Eicke, b Haslett .. .. 0 Gregory, c Haslett, b D a v is .......................... 6 Godfrey, c Davis, b Has­ lett .......................... 0 Powys, b Davis .. .. 13 Dainty, not out .. .. 5 U p ton II. O. Ellis, b Gregory 0 W; Castell, st Eicke, b Talbot..........................17 W. T. Matthews, st Eicke, b 7’albot .. .. 36 D’A. J. Bacon, b God­ frey .......................... 0 F. Haslelt, st Eicke, b Oldbam ..................9 Talbot, run out .. .. 5 Oldham, b Davis .. .. 0 Bartlett, b Haslett .. 0 A. S. Gorton, c Bacon, b D a v is ..........................0 W. Comeiford, b Davis 0 B 4,1 b 2.................. 6 Total 39 P ark . H. C. Allsopp, b Dainty 13 W. H. Davis, b Gregory 10 H.Mogge,! b w, bDainty 14 E. Sbarpe, b Gregory .. 0 G. Pargy, b Gregory .. 0 H. Jurgensen, not out.. B 8 ,1 b 2, w 4 .. ..1 4 Total ..119 HOLBORN v. AMHURST (1 st XI’s). Played at Clapton on August 25. H o lb o r n . W.W.Tween,b MoCanlis 16 H. H. Tween,b McCanlis 8 H. Boyton, b Henderson 18 H.Blackford,bHenderson 11 H. Biddle, b Henderson 0 F. C. Buck, b Henderson 2 P. R. Harrower, b Mc­ Canlis ..........................4 W . E. Dowling, c and b H arrow er..................0 W .B. Trick, c H. Tween, b Blacktord.. .. .. 10 G. McCanlis, b Harrower 6 F. C. Nell, b Blackford.. 1 It. Walker, c Biddle, b Harrowe r ..................10 R. Hunt, c Eoyton, b B la ck ford ..................14 W. W. Green, st Clark, b McCanlis .. .. 12 J. Denman, c and b Henderson.................. H. Swan, b Henderson 8 E. Holbrook, not out .. 0 B 2,1 b 2, w 2 Total 85 Clark, c Buck, b Black­ ford .......................... 10 Henderson, c Boyton, b Denman..................10 Baxter, c and b Denman Elmey, b Denman Herrington, not out .. B .......................... Total GENTLEMEN OF MID-CHESHIRE DIS TRICT (Mr. T. Latham’s XII.) v. CREWE ALEXANDRA CLUB & GROUND. Played at Crewe on August 24. C rew e A lexandra . and b 13. Booth, Denison .................. Trewin, c Atkinson, b Schou..........................12 R. D. G. Gregoiy, Atkinson, b Denison 0 T. H. Lomas, not ou t.. E x t r a s .................. Total 89 T Btlfield, c sub.,b Schou 0 J. Booth, c Latham, b Denison ..................14 Brown, b Denison.. .. 21 Davenport, c Atkinson, b Schou ..................19 j Wbyon, b Denison .. 2 J. Icnnah, b Schou .. 0 i J. Daine, b Schou.. .. U R. J. Wilson, c Atkin­ son, b Denison .. ..1 1 T iie XU. B. S. Atkinson, b Ly< n 17 T. Latham, b Brown . A. E. Stringer, b Trewin 3 C. A. Hooper, b Brown 8 Dr. Hodgson, b Wilson 12 S. Hargreaves, b Wilson 3 J. Wiight, c Trewin, b B .ow n ............................. 8 G. Denison, b Wilson .. 18 Total .. ..150 P. Timms, c Lomaf, b Trewin..........................4 W .C . Bolton, c Daven­ port, b Trewin .. N. C. Schou, not out .. It. Turnbull, absent .. E x tr a s .................. A—The train leaving St. Pancras at 10.35 a.m. on Satur­ days has no connection with Inverness on Sunday morn­ ings. B—The train leaving St. Pancras at 9.15 on Saturday nights has no connection with Greenock or trains north of Edinburgh 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 toGieenook 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 88 ., 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 tho Columba or Iona steamers for tho Highlands. A through carriage is run from London to Greenock by this train, also by the 10.85 a.m. from St. Pancras. For Particulars of up train service from Scotland to Lon­ don, see time tables issued by the company. JOHN NOBLE, General Manager, Derby, July, 1883. Midland Railway. s u r r e y b i c y c l e c l u b a u t u m n m e e t i n g . KENNINGTON OVAL, SEPTEMBER 15, Commencing at Three o’clock. Ten Miles Scratch Race (open). First Prize, 50 Guinea Challenge Cup and Gold Medal of the Club; Second Prize, Silver Medal. Entrance fee, 5s. One Mile Handicap open. Prizes valued 10, 5, and 2 guineas. Entrance fee, 2s. 6 d, One Mile Invitation Tricycle Race. Prize, value 5 guineas, i wo Miles Handicap (club). Entries close on Saturday, Sept. 8 (mid-day), to the Hon. Sec., B. R u s s e ll, 97, Angel Road, Brixton, S.W. Handicapper, G. P. C olem an , Esq., B.U. THE NATIONAL REVIEW, SEPTEMBER, 2s. 6 d. CONTENTS. Have we a Colonial Policy ? By S ir B a r t le F r e r e , G.C.B. G.C.S.I. The Art of Preaching. B y the E a r l o f C a rn a rvon . Are we Despoiling India ?—A Rejoinder. By J oh n In d ig o . English Art in 1883. By H e n r y B la ck b u rn . The New Guinea Question ; from a Colonial Point of View. B y W. D e li s l e H ay. The Development of Cricket. By L o r d H a rris . The Relation of Literaturo and Politics. By A lf r e d A u s tin . The Municipality of London. By M . E. H a rk n e ss. Lord Monboddo and Mrs. Garrick: a Love Episcde. By E d w a rd F o r d . An American on America. By Miss P r e s to n . Radicalism and the Working-Classes. By W. H. M a llo c k . Current Politics. By the E d it o r s . L o n d o n : W .II. ALLEN & Co., 13, W a t e r lo o P la c e . t h e c r i c k e t m a t c h a t BRIGHTON, Well-known Engraving, 42in. by 30in., now scarce, containing Portraits of Players, Noble­ men, and Gentlemen Patrons of the Game. I’rico S Guineas.—To be seen at any time at 58, Walterton Poad, Harrow Road. SOUTH LONDON HARRIERS’ A n n u a l A th let ic M eeting WILL BE HELD AT K E N N I N ( x T O N O V A L , On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, Commencing at 3 o’clock (under the Rules of the A.A.A.) 120 yards Handicap —3 Prizes , value ,£10, £3, £2. 1 Mile Handicap —3 Prizes , value i'10, A’3, £2. Open to Amateurs. 220 yards Handicap, open to boys under 16, introduced by members of rccognised clubs. Three prizes. Boys must bo picpared to give proof of age. Members’ events—220 yards, 880 yards, 8 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 btfore Saturday, September 8 th, to the Hon. Sec., A. J. Fowden, 4, Rutland Park, Catford. 'Ihe Committee reserve the right o f refusing any entry. IMPORTANT NOTICE. R ules of the M.C.C., containing latest re­ visions, ready August 13th, price 2d., post free 2Jd. W. E. Wright andCo. (Cricket Press), 17, Paternoster Square, London, E.C. I l l E WI NT ER The Summer Season of “ C r ic k e t ” will con­ clude with No. 46, to be published on September 20 th. “ C ricket ” will be published Monthly during the Winter on T h u rsday , 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, tbe Manager of “ C ricket , ” ) for these six monthly issues is Is. 3d. post free. ’ ‘ C r ic k e t ” will be sent post free for T welve M onths for Six S hillin g s by postal order. RICHARD DAFT Late Captain of the Notts County EJexcn CRICKET, FOOTBALL, LAWNTENNL ", AND BRITISH SPORTS EMPORIUM OUTFITTER to the Army and Navy and the principalColleges,Sehoole 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 d dress : RICHARD DAFT, 1, LISTER GATE, NOTTINGHAM BRILL’S SEA S A L T Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and re­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS, l i d . F l ^ R 1 OF ALL CHEMISTS, etc. Printed by W . R W r ig h t & Co., for he Propiietor, at the Cricket Press, 17, Paternoster Square, London, Sept. 6 , 1888,

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