Cricket 1884

j u l y 31, 1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 323 BAKERS, WHITE AND MORGAN v. COGGESHALL. Played at Coggeshall on July 22. COGGESHALL. First Innings. Brazier, c Green, b John­ son .* ..........................It G. Beard, b Johnson.. .. 9 Martin, not out..................11 S. King, c Penticost, b Elliott .......................... Brown, st Penticost, b Elliott .......................... Browning, b Elliott.. R. Holmes, b Elliott .. F. Be»rd, b Johnson Dr. Jackman, 1 b w, b J oh n son .......................... P. White, b Elliott .. Mount, c Green, b Johnson E xtras.......................... Total.. .. .. Second Innings. c Johrirfon, b Elliott 12 o Elliott, b Skinner 11 c White, b Skinner 16 0 b E lliott..................0 b Skinner.. .. .. 6 b Skinner.. .. .. 0 b Elliott .. .. .. 4 c and b 8 kinner .. 0 c Johnson,b 8 kinner 0 b Johnson .. .. 0 not o u t .................. 0 Extras .. .. 9 . 68 4 8 Total B akers , W hite and M organ . H. Jackson, c and b White.. .. .. .. 9 G. Elliott, not out .. 81 S. Green, b Martin .. 0 F. Johnson, b Martin 17 E. Skinner, c Jackman, b Browning .. .. 4 J. Penticost, c Brown, b M a rtin ..................7 W . J. White, b Martin 15 W. Bopp, o Jaokman, b Martin ..................4 G. F. Wrigley, c Brazier, b Browning 14 W. Milliard, b Martin 6 G. M. Gross, b Martin 0 E x tr a s ..................17 Total CROYDON v. WHITGIFT SCHOOL. Played at Croydon on July 19. W . T. Grant, b Fisher 83 J. Grant,1 b w, b Fisher 10 J. A. Knight,b 0.Marks 33 F. Hill, b Bacon .. .. 51 E. R. Wilkinson, c 0. Marks, b H. Marks. .127 J. C. Neech, c Fisher, b 0. Marks .. .. 78 R. D. Wilkinson, o Turner, b H. Marks 24 C. F. Evans, b O.Marks 84 J. Aris, not out .. .. 42 F. Grant, not out ^ 4 B 84,1 b 8 , w 5 .. 42 Total Whitgilt did not bat. .478 BRIGHTON BRUNSWICK v. HASTINGS. Played at Hastings on July 23. B righton . A. G. E . Godden, c McCormick, b Green 8 J. H. Howard, 1 b w, b Green ..................1 W . J. Bensom, 1b w, b Green ..................2 W.H Stanton, not out 0 B 18, lb 4 .. . . 1 7 F.Clejnents.e Keinard, b M orton.................8 0 B. J. Saunders, b Mor­ ton .. .. .. .. 5 W. Tester, c Brown, b Msrton ..................46 W. Reeves, b M orton.. 0 W. Humphreys, b Mor­ ton .......................... 88 W. Clements, b Green 5 0. M. Perkins, b Mor­ ton .......................... 6 Total. .153 H astings . J. Phillips, b W. Clements .. .. 26 A. 0. Coles, o Perkins, b Humphreys .. .. 1 E. J. McCormick, not out .. .. .. ..129 T.J.Green,oF.Clements b W . Clements.. .. 0 T. Konnard, 0 Godden, b W . Clements .. 4 | Total ..203 G. Morton and W. Brown did not bat. A. Phillips, st W. Clements, b Hum­ phreys ...................9 T. Parkin,cF.Clements, b Humphreys .. .. l5 R.J. Wilson, b Reeves 4 R. Sanden, not out .. 5 B 7,1 b 2, w b 1 .. 10 ST. KATHARINE'S COLLEGE, CAM­ BRIDGE, v. TRINITY HALL AND MAGDALEN COLLEGES. Played at Fenner’s on July 16 and 17. S t . K a th a rin e ’s. J. H. Swinstead, c Syfret, b Mackay .. 40 J. T. W. Perowne, c Wilkinson,b H. Allen 57 T. Haden, c Davies, b J. W. Allen .. .. 28 S.Sm ith,b J. W. Allen 0 T. Bourne, b Holland.. 28 R. R. Conway, b J. W . Allen .. .................. 8 E.S.Allen,bJ.W . Allen 21 F. E. Godden, b J. W. Allen.......................... 6 L. S. Robinson, c H. Allen, b Clapton .. 15 V. Howard, c Holland, b Clapton..................4 E. Stafford-Smith,not out . ......................... 2 E x tras..................28 T rix ity H a ll and M a gda len C o lle g e s . First Innings. Clark, not out .. .. 4 Griffiths,c and b Haden 0 Syfret, run out .. .. 8 Quin, b Bourne .. .. 1 E x tr a s ..................2 H. Allen, b Haden .. 0 J. W. Aren, b Swin­ stead .......................... 1 Davies, b Swinstead. .. 1 Mackay, b Haden .. 4 Wilkinson, b Bourne.. 22 Holland, b Bourne .. 4 Total Clapton, run ou t.. .. 1 In the Seoond Innings Clark scored, b Haden, 0, J. W. Allen, c Robinson, b Haden, 11, Holland, c Allen, b Haden,0, Mackay (not out) 1'8; extras 9—Total 88 . MR. H. W. PRICE’S XI. v. CGBHAM. Played at Cobharn on July 21. COBHAH. First Innings. Second Innings. Martin, c A. Vertue, P o w e ll.................. b .. 2 b Bowler ,. .. ... 84 c and b How .. .. 6 Dean, c Bowles, b Powell 0 e Parker, b How .. 4 Smith, b Bowler .. . 0 Fairs, b Bcwler . 7 Chapman, o Tetley, P o w e ll.................. b . . 6 1 Dallen, b Bowler .. . 0 Glanvill, b Bowler .. 0 J. Bennett, b Bowler . 0 T. Bennett, not out .. 0 B 6 ,1 b 2, w 1 .. 9 B 6 , w 1 .. •*N 7 Total .. .. 89 M r . H. W. P r ic e ’ s XI. Total A. R. Parker, c J. Bennett, b Chapman 41 E. O. Powell, h w, b Chapman...................38 C. B. Ashmore, b Chap­ man .......................... 1 A. B. How, e Smith, b Chapman..................0 C.Tennant,retired hurt 2 H. W . Price, b Fair .. 8 T. W. Tetley, c Lee, b G la n v ill..................27 H. Vertue, not out .. 8 A . Vertue, 1 b w, b Chapman..................0 G. Trollope, b Chap­ man .......................... 2 Bowler,1b w, b Martin 19 B ..........................9 Total..................155 DEANE & GO’S WATER BALLAST CRICKET GROUNDROLLERS. CR ICKET PAVILIONS. DEAN fl & Co. erect Cricket Pavilions of various Designs and any Size lor Club use and Private Grounds. LAWN MOWERS 20 PER CENT. FOR CASH OFF MAKERS PRICES CARRIAGE PAID The “ Excelsior '* Lawn Mower. Sirongly Recommended by The Field to all who deeire “ THE SURFACE CUT TO BE AS LEVEL AS A BILLIARD TABLE.” 8 inch. 10 inch. 12 inch. 14 inoh. 16 inch. 18 inch. 20 in. £ 2 10s. £ 8 10s. £ 4 10s. £5 10s. £ 6 10s. £710*. £8. THE “ EXCELSIOR” HORSE LAWN MOWER. 25in., £14; 80in.,£18; 85in„ £25; 40in., £30. All the best makes of Lawn Mowers in Stock—Excelsior, Invincible, Shanks’ 3 , Green's, Ransome’s The Easy. Patent Water Ballast Rollers- Weight Empty. Weight Full. Price. owt.qr. owt. qr. £ s. 8 , 8 . 3 0 5 1 . 4 0 8 0 . 5 0 12 0 . 7 0 . 16 0 . 10 0 Donkey, Pony, & Horse Water Ballast Rollers; Weight Empty. WeightFull. Price, cwt. qr. owt.qr. £ s. 27 by 27 in..................... 6 2 . . . . 12 0 . . . . 8 10 80 by 30 in....................... 8 2 . . . . 16 0 . . . . 11 10 86 by 36 in...................... 13 0 . . . . 28 0 . . . . 18 10 42by 42 in...................... 17 0 . . . . 88 0 . . . . 25 0 The36iu. and 42in. have heavier shafts than those shown on engraving. Illustrated List of Rollers weighing uffrto 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. An ordinary 24-inch garden roller weighs about 8 £ cwt., whereas the new patent 24-inch when loadod weighs $cwt., and other kizes 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 either a heavy or light implement at pleasure must be manifest to everyone. Orders over £2 sent to any Station carriage free. Discount for Cash. D E A N E & C ° ■ v M I t . L O N D O N BRIDGE.

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