Cricket 1884

436 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. s e p t. i«, mm. ALBION VICTORIA v. LUDGATE ROVERS. Played at Southwark Park on September 13, A l b io n V ic t o r ia . CRESCENT v. HOLBORN. Played at the Eton and Middlesex on August 30. C r e s c e n t . S. Simpson, b Hoare.. 3 J. Whyte, not out ,, 25 E. Smith, st Law, b A. Walker, b Hoare .. 0 Woodman.................. 5 A. Edraondson.b Hoare 6 F. Foote, b Woodman 12 R. Smith, h Hoaro .. 0 W . Bishop, o Law, b 0. Pyne, b Hoare ,, 0 Hoare.......................... 0 B 1,1 b 2, w 1 .. 7 IT. Skinner, b H oare.. 12 — C. Liston, o Woodman, T otal.................. 70 b H o a r e .................. 0 W.G.ReynolJp, c Black­ ford, b Lavington .. 4 T. W. Webster, c Lav­ ington, b Jennings.. 12 W.Hnnwe'.l.bLavii gton 23 A.E. Hill, b Lavington 0 W. Wix, c Harrower, b Lavington..................1 R.H.Heud, o Harrower, b Lavington ,, .. 5 T. Holeyman,oHedges, b Lavington .. .. W. Hair, b Rawlinson A. Dyer, b R iwlinson H. W. Brooman, b Rawlinson .. ., W.R.Symonds,not out Extras .. .. Total. L v d g a t b R o v e r s . H o l b o r n . Woodman, b Bishop , £mith, b Bishop.. . Hoare, o Lioton, Skinner .. ,, , Dot’ gal, b Bishop Shears, b Skinner . Yeo, b Skinner .. , B. Ward, b Bishop . P. Ward, not out Law, b Skinner ,, Sparks, b Skinner Bendell, b Skinner B ................... Total . GRANVILLE (LEE) v. SIDCUP. Played at Sidcup on August 30. E. Furze, b Ashdown.. 0 T. Jerrard. b Poole .. 0 W. P. May, b Ashdown 19 P. P. Webb, b Stevens 43 H, .Terrard. b Af-hdnwn 6 F. Edwards, c John­ ston, b Ashdown .. 3 E. Wright, b Honey .. 10 A. Lindley, st Kemp, b A sh dow n..................11 C. Nnding. run out .. 11 W . E. Moxon, not out 13 A. Easten, st Kemp, b Honey ..................4 B 15, lb 11, w 7 .. 83 J. C. Clarke, b Dyer .. 8 J.Monat, o Reynolds, b H e a d ..........................20 H. Blackford, notout., 21 F. H. Lavington, not out .. .. , , ,. fi Ex r a s ..................8 Total..................G6 R. H edg03. H. Boyton, A, Jennings. W. H. Green. T. A. Bartlett, W, Rawlinson, and P. R. Harrower d id not bat. LINDON v. CLIFTONVILLE. Played at Honor Oak on September 13. C l if t o n v il l e . Total .153 A. Smith, b Fletcher Swaine, b Fletcher ,, E. McNab, b Watson .. Simpson, b Watson .. Hormsby, not ont W. Hewitt, b Fletoher J. Hewitt, b VVatson .. Tamkin.b Watson ,, 1 Aguiar, b Watson ,, 0 E. Smith, b Watson., 0 R. McNab, b Watson 0 B 11, w 1, n b 1 .. 13 Total. 33 L in d e n . SiDCur, K< mp, b H. Jerrard Honey, b M oxon.. Johnston, not oat Ashdown, b Webb B 3 ,w 1 .. Total H. Reynolds, b Tamkin 2 G.Fletcher, c Hormsby, b T am kin..................12 R. J. Fry, b A. Smith.. 2 B. Clarke, b A Smith.. 1 W. Watson, b Tamkin 1 Pierpoint, c Hormsby,b Tamkin ..................0 Totul., A. Stevens, b A. Smith J. W,Rowley,bTamkin A. Powell, bTamkin.. B. W. Charles, run out B. Chattcrton, not out B9* 1b 4 .. A U S T R A L I A N S IN E N G I . A N D ; A C omplete R ecord or the L a te C ricket T ook of the C olonists in th is C ountry . Full Reporta of all Matches. Batting and Bowling Averages of the Australians, and of Englishmen who played against them. Portrait of W. L. Murdoch. Biographies of the Team. Comparative Table of Per­ formances. Edited by C h a rle s F. P ardon . P rice O ne S h illin g , or Post free 14 stamps. London : 112, Fleet Street. E.C. R ead y on T u esday N e x t . S P Y B E Y ’ S NOTTS CR ICKET REG ISTER FOR. 1 8 8 4 . Eighth year of Publication, and the only record of the doings of the Notts Team, published at Nottingham. Full Scores of all Matches, Averages, &a., &o. Some new features this season. Price 6d„ by post 7d. Published by F. G. SPYBEY, 43, L ong Raw, N ottingham . London: “ C ricket P ress ,” 41, St. Andrew's Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, E.C. RAVENSBOURNE (LEE) v. FORE STREET. Played at Lee on September 13. R a v e n sb o u r n e , A. T. Pcaicc, b Torp 2 F. Ellin|jht>m, c Piice, b Spencer..................11 IT. A. Goie, b Toop .. 8 E. J, PiiUhaid, b S p tn e e r ..................0 G. Wigley, lethed huit 3 J.W.Cowky, b Spencer 3 II, Williams, b Spencer 5 VV. Morley, b Spencer 6 A, Dailow, c Cook, b M arshall...................9 J .S Claikson, not out 8 A, Geoige, b Spencer 2 B 2,1 b 2 ,, .. 4 Total . 61 F o r e S t r e e t , Mutday, b Piitchaid 0 1 oe, not out.................. 7 Man hall, b P itchard 2 Turnbull, rot out B J, 1 b 2 .. Tctal . Cook, Kellaway, Toop, Pi ice, Findon, Hammond, and Spinet r did not bat. ‘B il l y ’ W hittam , the S core -C are P r in t e r ’* “ M odern C ricket and other M anly S ports .” The second year’s issue of this remarkable Sixpenny Annual is now published, the book being sold by Mr. Whittam, his numerous men and boys, on the various cricket grounds during the season, and maj’ also be ob­ tained from John Heywood, Manches­ ter, and Wright & Co. 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JAMES PYC1I0F1'. Eighth Edition Revised. Containing scores of G entlem en and P l a y e r s ’ M atches tc the end of last year. W R I G H T & C o . , (C ricket P ress ,) 41, S t . A ndrew ' s H ill , D octors ’ C ommons , E.O. Printed lor the Proprietor by W aiaai & Co., Cricket Press, 41, St. Andrew's Hill, Dootors' Commons, Loudon, E.O., Sept, 18,1684.

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