Cricket 1884
292 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE.GAME. J u ly 17, um . OAKFIELD v. CRYSTAL PALACE. Played at Crystal Palace on July 12. O a k fie ld . F, W. Janson, b Wil- loeks.......................... 85 A. Lambert, b Barry.. 14 A. J. Lane, b Barry .. 0 JI.A.Roper, b Willocks 0 J. Turner, c and b Sheard ...................85 F. West, o Sheard, b W illocks................... 6 R. C. May, b Cozens.. 82 A . Lintott, b Cozens.. 12 D. Watney, not out .. 10 H. H. Minton, c Bus- teed, b Brushfield .. 12 A. C. Elborough, l b w , b Barry .................. 8 B 6 ,1 b 1, w 4, n b 1 11 Total .170 C bystal P alace . A.W. Gardner-Woollo- ton.bM ay .. .. H.P. Clarke, not o u t.. J F. Barry, not out W .................. 89 OAKFIELD v. HORLEY- Played at Horley on July 5. O AKFIELD . A. J. Lane, b Felton ..^88 F.M.Janson,cCobbold, b P a y n e ..................2 M.D. Watney,cKelsey, b Cobbold.................. 4 A.W.Osborne, b Payne 0 R.C.May, h w, b Payne 22 A. L. Elborough, b Payne ...................2 1 Total H. A. Roper,o Felton,b Ireland .................. 87 C. Moser, b Payne .. 6 H. Newton,b Ireland .. 12 E. C. Kelsey, not ou t.. 0 H.H. Minton, b Felton 0 B 8 ,1 b 2..................10 .183 H orley . Total 83 S. Shorten, F. A. Rehder, G. Cozens, T. C. Sheard, M. A. Whiting, J. Willocks, T. Brushfleld and J. H. Busteed did not bat. W. Payne,b May . . 8 1 E.E.Felton,c Watney, b R o p e r .......................7 C. S. Cobbold,b Janson 22 E.D.Hildyard.bJanson 2 W .J. Seton, bM ay .. 12 A. Tomkins, st Janson, ‘ b R o p e r .....................80 H. Webber, st Janson, b R o p e r .....................18 A. Ireland, c ’May, b Roper........................... W. N. Kelsey, not out Thomas, b Janson E. Habiflshon,bJanson B 8 ,1 b 5, w 6 Total. .187 BURLINGTON v. NORTHBROOK. Played at Lee on July 12. B u rlin g to n . E. B. Warren, not outl09 C. A. Stein, run out .. 2 W . H. Gallier, c and b W . J. Jeffries, b Bur Nicholson.................. 17 roughs .................. 0 D.M.Bowie, b A. Smith 20 F.Godrich,b Burroughs 4 E. Williamson, b A. S. R. Marriott, b Bur- Smith .................. 12 0 F. P. Owen, b F. Smith 0 7 M. Simmonds, b F. — Smith ................... 5 RR1CKET RILLS. - Important to Clubs. Several Manufac- turers have for a h u n d r e d years, doubtless,used the be 6 t material and labour at their command, but one and all have sacri ficed durability to beauty, and in their endeavour to produce a hand some looking ball 1 ave introduced such an excessiv* number of fint I Ktitches that good! leather is positive ly cut to pieces, while the virtues of old fashioned cobblers’ wax have been altogether ignored and given place to wax which has nothing but its clear white colour to recom mend it. An ex amination of any worn-out Crieket Ball will show that it died of two c o m p la in ts —in the swelling of the quilt, or inside, and the bursting of the stitches, the latter being the natural con sequences of the former. W e have pleasure in stating we have discovered a remedy for this t w o - f o l d c o m plaint. W e can pre- vent the swelling of the quilt , or inside, and we guarantee that all Ball 8 bearing the above brand keep their form better than any ether Ball. These Balls have obtained numerous testimonials, and are giving universal satis- faction. They are used by the principal oricketers and clubs, and are acknowledged by the best bowlers to be unequalled. They can be obtained of all Athletic Outfitters throughout the world, and wholesale of the Manufacturers. All should see that the Balls bear this mark ^ GC'B~^(' w^hout which none are genuine. N orthbrook . W. F. Wall, not out.. 16 , W . Nicholson, not out 6 I Total .. .. .. 22 R. Burroughs, J. Eagleton, J. N. Knowles, F. A. Smith, E. Loxley, C. Pearse, A. Coates, A. H. Smith and Town did not bat. O n June 11, at Idutywa, South Africa, the wife of Frank N. Streatfeild, C.M.G., of a daughter. S mall S coring .— On July 7 at Shepperton, the Shepperton eleven were dismissed in their first innings for nine runs, three of them extras. Five wickets fell in consecutive balls. G. Jackson, who played for the Surrey Colts two years ago, got five wickets at a cost of five runs. T>EADING SCHOOL.—The O.K. Criciet Match will •*-*' be played on the School Ground cn Saturday, July 26. All applications to be made to the Captain of the O.R. Eleven, F. C. Cardew, Esq., 27, Monmouth Road, Bayswater, W. Photographs of Celebrated E L E V E N S , 1 8 8 4 JlfE SSR S. E. HAWKINS & Co, (late H ennah and K en t), 108, King’s Road, Brighton, beg to announce that they have the following now ready. Large size suitable for framing, Mounted on “ India Tints,” and beautifully finished. Lord Sheffield’s Eleven, at Sheffield Park. The Australians, „ „ Gentlemen of England (last match at Oval.) Gloucestershire. Sui rey. Nottinghamshire. Kent. Price 8 s. each, or the set of seven £ 1 : 0 : 0 (post free) . Cabinet size of the Australians, the best ever taken, mounted on rose coloured ana cream mounts, gilt edges, with names printed in gold, elegantly finished, Is. 6 d. each. Also splendid Cabinet Photos of Dr. W. G. Grace (just taken), F. Archer, G. Fordham, T. Cannon, 2i. each (post free). Cartes de visite of F. Archer, G. Fordham, Is. each (post free). All orders must be accompanied with remittance. Under the patronage of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. JAMES LILLYWHITE, FROWD, & Co., M a n u fa c t o r y a n d W a r e h o u s e s .— 4 & 6, Newington Causeway, and 74 & 75, Borough Eoad, S.E. W e st E n d B r a n c h .— 24, Haymarket (late 18, Cockspur Street). MANUFACTURERS AND OUTFITTERS OF H ighest Class Cane-Handle and other Cricket Bats, Match Balls, Stumps, L eg Guards, Gloves, Nets, B oots, and Shoes, &c., &c. Lawn T e n n is Bats of the most approved patterns, tightly strung with the best quality Catgut. J. L., F. & Co’s. “ Combination” system of stringing is admitted to be by far the best of Grip Racquets. Regulation covered and plain Balls, far more durable than those usually sold. Patent Poles and Ground Markers of various kinds. J.L., F. & Co. are manufacturers of Frowd’s Patent “ Special Driver ” Cricket 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 Lillj white’s Cricketer *8 Annual. N.B.—The public are cautioned against spuriousfirms trading as Lillywhiie in variousforv. 8 . STANDARD WORK ON THE GAME. JUST OUT , Price 2s. 6d. B ound in C loth . THE CRICKET FIELD BY THE REV. JAMES PYCROFT, Eighth Edition Revised. C on ta in in g scores o f G entlem en and P l a y e r s ’ M atches tc the end o f la st year. W R I G H T & C o . , (C r ic k e t P r e s s ,) 41, St. A n drew ' s I I il l , D octors ’ C ommons , E.C. Printed by W, B. W righ t & Co., tor the Proprietor, at tae Cricket Press, 41, St. Andrew’s HHJ Dootort’ Commons.'Lontion, July 17, 1884.
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