Cricket 1884
JULY 17,1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 291 CROYDON v. PLAISTOW. Played at Plaistow. Kent, on July 10, C r o yd o n . E. Anderton, st Mo Cance,b Biggs .. 60 A.Holt, c Hoskier, b A. Latter F.Uill, c and b Biggs.. W. T. Ogle, b A. Latter J. A. S. Jones, c Me Cance, b A. Latter .. C. A. Hooper, c and b A. L a tter.................. E. C. Heed, b Jones .. C.H.W.Biggs,cHooper, b Jones .. .. .. R. Poult 6 r, not out .. A. H. Latter, b Jones.. E. Satterthwaite, 1b w, b Jones .. .. 1 27 E. J. Day, b A. Latter 16 J. Aria, c Reed, b Biggs.................. .. A. H ill,not out .. . . 1 8 A. W. Allan, b Biggs 8 E. M. Tate, c McCanco, b Reed ..................... 15 B 14, lb 7 .. . . 2 1 T o t a l................... 199 F. H. Hoskier, b Jones 1 J. M. McCance, not out I B13, l b l , w l .. 15 Total 65 H. F. Wickes, J. Collett, H.Latter, and C. H. Clarke did not bat. RAVENS v. RUSSELL. Played at Victoria Park on July 12. R aven ?. J. Carney, b Carey .. 8 E. Ames, b E. Mitchell 18 A. Jones, st W. A. Mit chell, b Carey .. .. 10 S. Spratley,c Brandon, b Mitchell..................22 B. Bruhl,b E. Mitchell 0 H. Shenton, b Field ing .......................... 11 J. Greer, b Fielding .. 2 R u s s e l l . F. Mardling, b E. Mit chell .......................... E. Y ign eB , b Fielding G. Goodwin b Fielding J. Salter, not out B 6 , w 4.................. Total . 96 W .'A. Mitchell, 1b w, b Jones .................. Fielding, b Jones.. J. Carey, c Shenton, b Jones.......................... Cottingham, b Jones.. W. Carey, b Bruhl .. E. Mitchell, c Vignes, b Jones .................. J. "Weaver, b Bruhl .. S. Brandon, not out .. H. Moore, run out .. B .......................... Total. 89 CHARLTON PARK v. BLENHEIM. Played at Charlton Park on July 5. C h a rlton P ark . W. McCanlis, c Bur- bridge.b Prebble .. 80 M. A. Streatfeild, b Prebble ..................37 A. P. Zambrano, b Prebble ..................0 D. J. MacFarlan, c Fisher, b Green .. 21 G. Turner, b Green .. 0 A. J. Newsom, b Cook 23 A. Burnett, b Prebble 9‘ B lenheim . W. E.Selous, c Jeffries, b G r e e n .................. A.H. Pense, notout .. H. Turrell, b Green .. Rev. W. M. C. McAl lister,! b w,b Preb'. le B l , l b l . w l .. T otal..................183 A E.Genfc, c McCanlis, b Burnett..................7 J.Boswell,c Zambrano, b Streatfeilt .. .. 14 S. Cook, not o u t.. .. 20 R. D. Green, b Burnett 0 T otal..................59, J. Towell, C. Lamond,Burbridge, and Gibbs did not F. Prebble, c and b McAllister .. .. 7 F. Fisher.b McAllister 1 W. J. Jeffries, not out 6 B 8 , n b 1 .. .. 4 BEDDINGTON v. LAW CLUB. Played at Beddington on July 10. L aw C. H. W, BeresforJ, c McMaster, b Walford 15 E.F.Baynes,c Walford, b Henderson .. .. 12 J.E.Shaw, b McMaster 17 N.J.Ward,b Henderf on 1 F. R. Burroughes, c Muggeridge, b Mo Master ..................9 F.Smith.c Muggeridge, b McMaster .. .. 2 C lub . C. C. Macklin, c and b W a lfo rd ..................2 Chester, b McMaster.. 2 J. Hudson, sub., not o u t .......................... 0 B 4 , 1 b 5 .. .. 9 Total 69 B eddinoton . S. A. Jones, b Chester 3 G. West, o Baynes, b Chester ..................5 T.Henderson, c Beres- ford, b Chester .. 9 Col. Johnson, c Beres- ford, b Chester .. 2 H.J. Simms, b Chester 8 E. J.McMaster.not out 85 H.A. J. Totton, b Bur roughs .................. A. B. Walford, run out Capt. Dacres, c sub, b Chester .................. C. Bentley, not out .. B 6 ,1 b 2, w 4 Total .113 Com. Muggeridge did not bat. NE’ER-DO-WEELS v. LEATHERHEAD (1 2 a - s id e ). Played at Cliessington on July 8. L eatherhead . T. Spencer, st Har bottle, b Cooper .. 29 A. Springett, c S:ut- field, b Barry .. . . 8 3 F. G. L. Lucas,b Spiro 12 L. Sanderson, c Stut- field, b Barry .. .. 3 C. Maepherson,notoutllo A. C. Cattley, b Spiro 1 F. W. Bovill, b Spiro 0 R. Langton, c Mugge ridge, 0 Ilall .. . . 5 1 A.C. Bovill, c Partridge, b Martineau .. .. 4 Rev. G. W. F. Marlell, b Martineau .. .. 2 F. Hue Williams, b Maitineau .. .. 2 Browning,b Martineau 0 B 21,1 b 6 , w 4,n b 1 32 Total .284 D. H. Barry, nob out 45 H. E. M. Stutfield, b S p e n ce r ..................26 N i :' er - do -W eels . C. J. H. Cooper,not out 14 B 8 , 1b 2, w 1 11 Total .. .. . . 9 6 D. G. Spiro, P. H. Martineau, J. C. Partridge, W. J. Ullathorne, E. Marshall Hall, T. B. Harbottle, B. A. F. Grieva, A. B. Walford and Capt. Muggeridge, R.N., did not bat. BICKLEY PARK v. UPPER TOOTING. Played at Bickley on July 12. B ickley P ark . F. E. Street, c Gilbert, b B onnor..................42 J. N. Tonge, b Iver .. 0 C. J. H.Cooper, c Lips- combe, b Sawyer .. 9 L. A. Shuter, b Her .. (5 J. A. S. Jones, b K er.. 6 E. R. Bouch, b Sawyer 2 W . H. Patterson, not out .. 90 6 A. H. Latter, b Ker .. E. F. Heiitage, b Wil son ..........................7 E. A. Gibson, c sub, b Gilbert ..................42 A. Bouch, b Bonnor .. 0 B 5,1 b 10,w9,nb 1 25 T o t a l..................285 U pper T ooting . W. A. Rose, not out .. 21 B .......................... 8 C. A. W. Gilbert, not out ..........................54 J. F. Miller, st E. Bouch, b Jones .. 0 G. F. Bonner, W. H. Lipscombe, C. J. Roberts, F. C. Wright, J. C. Ker, W . S. Sawyer, W. M. Wilson and W. Earle did not bat. D E A N E & CO’S WATER BALLAST CRICKET GROUNDROLLERS. CR I CKET PAV I L IONS Donkey, Pony, & Horse Water Ballast R o lle r s ; cwt. qr. 12 0 16 0 23 0 83 0 Price. £ s. 8 10 11 ID 18 10 25 0 The “ Excelsior’’ Lawn Mower. Strongly Recommended by The Field to all who defiro “ THE SURFACE CUT TO BE AS LEVEL AS A BILLIARD TABLE.” 8 inch. 10 inch. 12 inch. 14 inch. 16 inch. 18 inch. 20 in. £ 2 10s. £ 3 10s. £410a. £5 10s. £ 6 10s. £ 7 10s. £ 8 . TIIE “ EXCELSIOR” HORSE LAWN MOWER. 25in., £14; 30in., £18; 85in., £25; 40in., £30. All the best makes of Lawn Mowers in Stock—Excelsior, Invincible, Shanks’s, Green’s, Ransome’s The Easy. Patent Water Ballast Rollers. Weight Weight Empty. Full. Price. cwt.qr. cwt. qr. £ s. . 3 3 . , . 3 0 21 in. .. ... .. 8 1 . . 5 1 ... 4 0 . 8 0 .,. 5 0 . .. 6 2 . . 12 0 . 7 0 . 16 0 .,. 10 0 cwt. qr. 27 by 27 in...................... 6 2 80 by 80 in....................... 8 2 86 by 86 in...................... 13 0 , 42 by 42 in...................... 17 0 T h e 86 in. and 42in. have heavier shafts than those shown on engraving. Illubtiated 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 those from the great advantages they possess, arc rapidly superseding the old open cylinder rollers, which are practically useless when the ground is at all dry. An ordinary 24-inch garden roller weighs about 8 £ cwt., whereas the new patent 24-inch when loaded weighs 8 cwt., and other Bi7.es in j>roportion. 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