Cricket 1883
8 0 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAY 3, 1883. S a l t e r ’s H a l l v. A bn ey.- —Played at Pond Lane on Saturday. Salter’s Hall (two short), 60—E. Strangeways 15, F. Holland, 13. Salter’s Hall (one short) 24—H. Gray 8. Mb. F . G a le contributes the concluding part of “ Shadows from an old Sun Dial ” to lime, for May. F ob Sussex Players v. Sheffield Park, on April 25, Juniper took seven wickets for six runs. I n a match between Jesus and Cavendish College at Cambridge on Thursday, C. H. Moline took five wickets in first innings of latter for nine runs. B ow an d B k o m le y I n s t it u e v. H a v e lo c k U n it e d . —Played at Forest Gate on Saturday, April 28, and won by the Institute by 8 wickets. Scores Havelock United 67, Bow and Bromley Institute C.C. 87 for 2 wickets. S. A. Aaser, 37, W . H a ll 36 not out. T h e ground bowlers already engaged by the Surrey County Club for the season are G. Burke, Kent (superintendent), E. Barratt, G. Jones, B. Abel, W. Greens, Haden, Matthews (Colt), of Surrey, E. Mills, J. Bowley, J. Riley, H. Moore, of Notts, J. Beaumont (Yorkshire),'and J. H. Duckworth (Lancashire). M b . A. N. H o r n b y ’s L a n ca sh ib e E le v e n v. T w e n ty -tw o o f C b e w e and D is t b ic t. —This match was played at Crewe on Saturday. Bain made play impossible till after two o’clock, but after that an innings each was got through, the totals being Crewe and District 54, and Mr. Hornby’s Eleven 74. Mr. Hornby only scored 3, and, exoept Crossland, who put on 30, none of the Lancashire did anything great. The match had for:one of its objects to develop the cricketing- ta-ler’t in Cheshire. S core sheets: for forwarding matches to C r ic k e t can be had at the Office, 17, Paternos- ter-square; London, E.C., price 9d. a dozen.— A d v t. M.C.C. & G. v. M id d le s e x C o lt s . —The fol lowing are the names of the Middlesex Colts selected to play against Marylebone Club and Ground, at Lord’s, on May 10 and 11:—P. But ler, J. Ryan, R. S. Bowker, G. A. Goodman, T. V. Sugden, T. S. Gibson, J. B. Soppitt, M. Sweetlove, A. Copland, W . A. Horncastle, E. J: Cobbold, H. Herbert, L. A. Bynoe, F. A. Bishop, J. Stewart, J. H. Oxley, Winterburn, M‘Ewen, Devey, Hutley, Nibbs, Perkins, and I. D. Walker or P. M. Thornton (capt.) O E I C K E T F-« 2 5 W -a j P - . GO S 5 S * ■ < w Q A gent — THOS. K. VEITCH, CRICKET & FOOTBALL OUTFITTER, 264, SHERLOCK STREET, BIRMINGHAM. BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and re freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS, l i d . P E R B A T OF ALL CHEMISTS, <fcc. RICHARD DAFT (Late Captain of the Notts County Eleven ) CRICKET, FOOTBALL, LAW N TENN I3, AND BR ITISH SPORTS EMPORIUM OUTFITTER to tha Army and Navy and the principalColleges,Schools and Clubs in the United Kingdom. See Price List for Spe cial Discount. • 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 PROMPTI- EXECUTED. RICHARD DAFT, 1, l Y s T e T GATE, NOTTINGHAM BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, Marque, Tent, RickCloth, andFlagManufacturer BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES Priotod by W . R. W rioht & Co. for the Proprietors, at tho Cricket Press, 17, PateruoBter Square, London, May 3, 1888. NETS. CRICKET NET, 18 feet by 6 feet, 12s. Complete with Poles, Lines, and Pegs. 18 feet by 7 feet, complete, 14s. MARKINGFLAGSFOR CRICKET. Of any Pattern, Colour, or Device made to order. LAWNTENNISNETS. Lined at the top with Scarlet Band. Strong Tanned Cord, 4 feet deep by 42 feet, 8s. 4 feet deep by 33 feet, 7s. SECOND HAND Tents and Marquees FOR SALE ; and some large, 60 feet in circumference, BELL o d con di TENTS complete. IMPROVED TENNIS LAW . . , -TEST, WITHOUT CENTHE rOLT. This commodious and at tractive Tent is rapidiy be coming a favourite far the Tennis Ground and Lawn. The walls are 6 feet or more in height, and a rafter and frame being substituted for the centre pole that ordinarily supports the roof, the whole interior spaco is available for tables, chairs, &c. The projecting porch is a great addition to the size and comfort of the Tent. CRICKET MARQUEES. D U K E S T R E E T , L O N S . E , CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. NO OTHER ESTABLISHMENT.
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