Cricket 1884

164 CRICKET; A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. m a t an. isa i CHRISTS COLLEGE, BRECONv. BRECON TOWN. Played at Brecon on May 21. B recon . First Innings. Second Innings. A. H. Last, b Lewis.. .. 8 b Lewis .. .. .. 0 f*. rc. Williams, b Lew is.. 8 b D avies................. 13 F. Dickenson, b Davies .. 10 c and b Davies .. 8 L. Williams, b Lewis .. 0 b D avies.................1 E. Grogan, c Tuckwell, b D a v ie s ..........................0 c Hiley, b Lewis .. 4 W. L. Williams, b Davies 0 b D iv ies................... 1 G. D. Harris, b Davies .. 10 not o u t ..0 W .M . Probert, b Davies 0 b D a vies.................0 J. Gwjnne, b Lew is.. .. 3 1b w. b Davies .. 5 J. Morgan, b Lewis.. .. 0 b D avies.................0 J. D. Webb, not out .. I b D avies................. 8 Extras..........................5 Total ..................41 Total....85 C h r ists C o l le g e . 1?. Atkin, b W. L. Wil- j R. Price, b Dickenson 0 liam s..........................4 ' F. H. Kempthorne, b D. W. Thomas, 1b w, Morgan .. . . 6 3 b Dickenson .. .. 2 C. T. Hall, not ont .. 10 A. J.Tuckwell, rnn ont 4 W. T. Davies, c Last, R. Budworth, c Harris, b Dickenson .. .. 0 bLast ..................10 R. A. Lewis.cW.L.Wil- G. L. Hiley, b Dicken- liams, b Dickenson.. 1 son ..........................2 E x t r a s .......................18 D. H. Price, c Morgan, — b Dickenson .. . . 3 4 T otal....................149 BP v OCKWELL PARK v. BRIXTOX. Played at Brixton on May 17. B rixton . Opie, liw , b Riddick.. 0 Clapton, b Crane .. 37 Lambert, 1b w, b Rid­ dick .......................... 0 Toone, b Riddick .. 1 Nobbs, b Crane .. .. 8 Ford, b Haine .. .. 15 Andrews, b Hainc .. 2 Hose, b Jeffreys .. .. 37 R. Williams, not ou t.. 11 Spencer, b Riddick .. 0 Dickson, b Riddick .. 0 E x tr a s ..................10 Total . .121 B rockwell P ark . H.iine, b Opie .. ..1 0 Scott, b Ford .. .. 23 Mathiesen, b Ford .. 12 Jeffreys, b Lambert .. 9 Riddick, not ou t.. .. 29 Truss, b Opio .. .. 0 Moran, c Lambert, b D ic k s o n ..................19 D. Shephard, run cut Crane, b Andrews Barton, c Nobbs, b Ford .. . . . . Clarke, c Hose, b Ford E x tr a s .................. T o ta l..................12q ( A . S m ith , the professional of the Oldham Club, carried his bat through the innings of Oldham y. Bury at Oldham on Saturday, making 74 out of 149. I n a match between Systou S. Peter’s Temperance and Sileby Bising Star, on May 17, E . Hall took six "wickets of latter for three runs. KING’S COLLEGE SCHOOL 2 nd XI. v. GODOLPHIN SCHOOL. K ing ’ s C ollege S chool . A. E. Bunting,c Light- foot, b Jackson .. 11 E. L. Curtis, b Jackson 7 W. Rowbotham, c M 3uiit, b Yernon .. 9 P. R. Tocke, b Jackson 4 J. II. C. Johnston, c Watson, b Jackson.. 3 T. Bott, b Jackson .. 1 H. M. Thorpe, run out 20 F. Woolsey, b Vernon 1 E.Earnshaw, b Jackson 2 R. Davison, not cut .. 14 B 11,w 5 .. ..1 6 T otal..................88 G odolphin S chool . First Innings. Second Innings. Rev. J. C. Vernon, b Row­ botham .......................... 5 F. Page, b Johnston 4 b Johnston Rev. VV. Walker, c John­ ston, b Rowbotham .. 3 Jackson, c Curtis, b John­ ston .................................. 3 b Rowbotham A. B.Watson,b Rowbotham 0 c Bott,b Rowbotham B. Lightfoot,b Rowbotham 6 b Johnston .. .. F. Alderson, b Rowbotham 4 b Johnston .. H. Harwood,b Rowbotham 9 c Johnston, b Row­ botham .. F. Paice, not out .. 6 b Rowbotham.. Collins, c Rowbotham, b Thorpe.......................... 0 C. W. Mount, c Bunting, 0 eThorpe,b Johnston B .................................. 7 Total.......................... 47 Total .. .. C ricketer ’ s D epot , 385, S tretford R oad , M anchester (under the patronage of the County).—R. G. Barlow, of the Lanca­ shire Eleven, and member of Shaw’s and the Hon. Ivo Bligh’s English Cricket teams, begs to inform secretaries of clubs and cricketers generally that he has on hand this season at his depot the largest stock of cricket bats in Lancashire, which are all thoroughly seasoned, and have been well oiled during the winter. Note the price of Barlow’s best all cane handled bats, 14s. 6d. each, usually sold at 17s. 6d., no better can be made at any price; best Crown Match Balls 5s. Gd., last year 6s. All orders by post punctually attended to. Price lists post free on application. The Young Cricketers’ Instructor, by R. G. Barlow ; chapters on batting, bowling, fielding, and wicket-keeping. Acknowledged to be the best book on cricket ever published. No young cricketer should be without one. Flattering testimonials from most of the leading players of the day. By post 6d.— Note the address, R. G. Barlow, Cricketers’ Depot, 385, Stretford-road, Manchester,— A dvt . H. B r a n d , a very fast round-firm bowler,, playing for Oaks Club against Elmer’s End Albion on Saturday last, took six wickets (all clean-bowled) for 2 runs. I n a match played at Trouville Road, Cavendish Road, Clapham, on Saturday last,, between St. Mary’s (Pimlico) and the Pearl Assurance, C.Beman took for the former 7 wickets, all clean bowled, for 2 runs. St, Mary’s won by 7? runs. ‘B i l l y ’ W h itta m , the S c o r e -C a fd P r i n t e r ’s “ M o d e rn C r ic k e t and o t h e r M a n ly S p o r ts ." The second year’s issue of this remarkable- Sixpenny Annual is now published, the book being sold by Mr. Whittam, h:'s numerous men and boys, on the various cricket grounds during the season, and may also be ob­ tained from John Heywood, Manches­ ter, and Wright & Co. (Cricket Press),. London ; from the Author 38, Bramall Lane,. Sheffield.; from Mr. G. T. Groves, Sheffield; Mr. Seale, Imperial Arcade, Lud^ate Circus, London; and at all Bookstalls, Sporting Out­ fitters, and Stationers. It is entirely different from all the other Cricket Annuals, contain­ ing not statistics only, but funny stories, racy poems, short pithily written articles,. &c., on various matters connected with the game during the past and previous seasons. Those who can’t play and want to learn how to hit’em Should buy this jolly book by “ B illy” Whittam. [A dvt ] CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS. R T T D A V E N P O " CRICKET BAT MAKER, LAWN TENNIS, FOOTBALL & ATHLETIC OUTFITTER, 38, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C. (Nearly opposite Moorgate Street Station). All Goods First-class Quality, at Low Prices. D iscou n t F ive p e r ce n t, on O rd ers o v e r £ 1 . Price List post-free on application. Carriage paid on all Orders. /CRICKET Materials of First-class Quality. Selected ^ Solid Cane-handled Bats, 133. carri.ige paid. Best Match Balls, 56s. per doz. Price List Free. C. 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Patent Poles and Ground Marker? of various kinds. J.L., F. & Co. are manufacturers of Frowd’s Patent “ Special Driver ” C.-icket Bat, which has achieved such an unparalleled success and is now used by all the great players. Admitted by all to be simply an invaluable improvement. J. L., F. & Co. are publishers of James Lillywhite’s Cricketer*a Annual. N.B.—The public are cautioned against spurious firms trading as Lillywhite in variousf orr. s. Printed by W . R . W r ig h t & Co., for the Proprietor, at fcne Cricket Press, 41, St. Andrew’s H ill Doctors’ Commans. London, May 29, 1884.

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