Cricket 1884

JULY 3, 1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 259 MR H. S. COOPER’S X I. v. HIGH SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE. Played at Newcastle - under - Lyme on June 21. M r . C o o per ’ s E le v e n . C. M. Stuart, c Paget, b Tennant..................26 H. Phillips, c and b Tennant .................. 4 T. Disney, b Booth .. 65 W. E. Dowson, b W . L. Meakin .. .. 6 n . Stuart, b Booth .. 21 G. D. Dakyns, c and b Booth..........................10 C. Wedgwood, c and b Tennant .................. G. B. Green, b Paget.. C. Brittain, c Tennant, b B o o t h .................. H. Bull, b Tennant .. H. S. Cooper, not out B 7,1 b 5, w 1 T otal..................160 T h e S ch ool . 0. T. B.Field,c Cooper, b H. Stuart .. .. 1 F. R. Tennant, b Dis­ ney ..........................0 H. A. Paget, b Phillips 24 G.H.Woodall,cPhillips, b D isney..................6 G. Meakin, c C. M. Stuart, b Disney .. 1 C. H. D. Sharpe, c Brittain, bD isney.. G. W . Booth, c Buli, b Disney .................. T. Redfern, not out .. A. Hall, b Phillips .. A. Briggs, not out L b .......................... Total . W. L. Meakin did not bat. BLENHEIM v. BATTERSEA. P»ayed at Battersea on. June 28. B l e n h e im . A. E. Gent, b Barnes 25 H.C. Haldane, b Find- ing ..........................9 F. Armstrong, b Find­ ing ..........................14 J. Boswell, b Finding 35 A. H. Griffiths, c Cat- toll, b Hogg .. .. 0 J. S. Peacock, run out 6 R. D. Green, run ou t.. 14 C. L. Cary, b Finding.. 3 E. Tomkins, b Sugden 0 F. L. Fisher, c Hogg, b Sugden ......................10 E* Burbridge, not out 8 B 5,1 b 2, w 1 .. 8 T ota l....................127 B a t t e r se a . J. Sugden, c and b Armstrong .. .. 4 R. E. North, c Gent, b Armstrong .. .. 4 F. Brown, b Green .. 2 F. Cox,b Green .. .. 2 G. Barnes, c Peacock,b C a ry ..........................26 L. Finding, c Peacock, b Cary .................. 56 F. Cattell, not out W. West, b Armstrong R. Moody, c Gent, b Green.......................... W. Hogg, b Green G. West, b Green B 1, lb 3 ........... Total . DOWNSIDE v. MR. KEMBLE’S XI. Played at Downside on June 26. M r . K e m b l e ’ s X I. First Innings. A. Thorne, b Wright .. 12 C. Strachey, b L. Cave .. 1 B. Stuart, c Wright, b L. Cave..................................25 H. S. Sykes, c Purssell, b W r ig h t......................13 E. Perin, b W right.. .. 1 H. Cobden, st Gallwey, b L. C a v e .......................3 C. Mitchell, b L. Cave .. 0 H. Tufnell, c Bunbury, b W r ig h t.......................3 A. Strachey, c and b L. Cave..............................16 B. Hill, not out . . . . 12 C. Kemble, b Wright .. 0 B ...............................1 Second Innings, c H. Cave, b L. Cave 12 b L. Cave..................7 c M. Sweetman, bL . Total . .. 87 D o w n sid e . b W right...................0 c Purssell, b Wright 10 c Purssell, b W right 0 not o u t .................3 b Purssell, b Wright 0 not o u t .................3 L b ...................I . 41 A. W. Sells, bMitchell 3 A. J. Purssell, b Mit­ chell ...................... 33 Wright, run ou t.. .. 2 L. D. Cave, c Thorne, b Tufnell .............. 64 M. J. Sweetman, c C. Strachey, b Mitchell 17 A. J. Gallwey, c and b Tufnell ................0 H. J. Sweetman, run out ........................... H. Cave, run ou t.. .. H. J. Bunbury, b M it­ chell .......................... G. Galwey, c Perin, b M itc h e ll.................. O. J. Wilcocks,not out B 2,1 b 5, w 6 P laying for the Cassland C. C. against the Auburne, at Walthamstow, on June 21, Mr. R. B. Webb had the following analysis : —8.3 overs, 7 maidens, 5 wickets, 3 runs. I n a match between the second elevens o f Rochester and Gravesend, at Rochester, on June 25, in their second innings the latter scored 84. Mr.Drury, the first man, scored 20, the rest was made up of byes. Mr. Mead took four wickets in one over, and three in another with successive balls. His analysis in this innings showed eight overs for eleven runs. TT7ANTED by a First Class Football Club, a ground ’ ’ for ensuing season. The N. or N.W. district preferred, must he near Railway Station, Particulars to T. S. R., 61, Cambridge Street, Hyde Park Square, W. OLD BERKHAMSTEDIANS CR I CKE T MATCH , W i l l be played on Wednesday, July 23 d. Play to commence at 11a.m. A ll who desire to play are requested to send their names to J. H. W ALLER, W o od h am F e r r e r s , C h e lm sfo r d W ill be ENLARGED On the T otal.................. 140 ” FIFTHOF JULY. ROLLERS. Donkey, Pony, & Horse Water Ballast R o l l e r S j Weight Empty. Weight Full. Price, cwt. qr. cwt.qr. £ s. 27 by 27 in....................... 6 2 . . . . 12 0 . . . . 8 10 80 by 30 in....................... 8 2 ____ 16 0 ____________ 1110 86 by 36 in....................... 13 0 . . . . 23 0 ____________ 1810 42 by 42 in...................... 17 0 . . . . 83 0 . . . . 25 0 The86iti. and 42in. have heavier ehafts than those shown on engraving. Illustrated List of Rollers weighing up to 11 tons, free. These can be either used empty, or weighted with sand or water to any extent required. In keepingCricket Grounds in order a heavy roller is absolutely necessary, and these from the great advantages they possess, are rapidly superseding the old open cylinder rollers, which are practically useless when the ground is at all dry. D E A N E & C o. erect Cricket Pavilions of various Designs and any Size for Club use and Private Grounds. LAWN MOWERS 20 PER CENT. 77* FOR CASH OFF MAKERS / / PRICES J / CARRIAGE PAID The “ E x c e l s i o r L a w n Mower. Strongly Recommended by The Field to all who desire “ THE SURFACE CUT TO BE AS LEVEL AS A BILLIARD TABLE.” 8 inch. 10 inch. 12 inch. 14 inch. lGinih. 18 inch. 20 in. £ 2 10s. £ 3 10s. £ 4 10s. £ 5 10s. £610s. £71Cs. £8. THE “ EXCELSIOR” HORSE LAWN MOWER. 25in., £14; 30in., £18; 35in.,£25; 40in., £30. All tlie best makes of Lawn Mowers in Stock—Excelsior, Itiyincible, Shanks’s, Green’s, Ransome’s The Easy. Patent Water Ballast Rollers- Weight Weight Empty. Full. Price. cwt.qr. cwfr. qr. £ s. 2 2 . 8 3 . . 3 0 21 in. .. . . .. 3 1 . . 5 1 . , . 4 0 2 ( in. .. . . 4 1 . . 8 0 . . 5 0 27 in. .. . . .. 6 2 . . 12 0 . . 7 0 . 16 0 . . 10 0 An ordinary 24-inch garden roller weighs about 8^ cwt., whereas the new patent 21-inch when loaded weighs 8 cwt., and other sizes in proportion. The latter, therefore, is not only vastly more effective, but in reality cheaper than any other kind, and the advantage of having in one roller cither a heavy or light implement at pleasure must be manifest to everyone. Orders over £2 sent to any Station carriage free. Discount for Cash. 9 E A N E & c ° ’ wIlLiamIt. LO N DO N BR IDGE . D E A N E & CO’ S WATERBALLAST CRICKET GROUND CR ICKET PAVIL IONS.

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