Cricket 1884
452 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. s e p t . 25-, m ST. JOHN’S, HOLBORN, v. LLOYD’S REGISTER. MR. C. H. BACKHOUSE'S TEAM v. NORTON. THE AUSTRALIANS I N ENGLAND , A C omplete R ecord of t h e L ate C ricket T our of the C olonists in this C ountry . Full Reports ol 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 harles F. P ardon . P rice ONa S hilling , or P ost free 14 stamps. London : 112, Fleet Street. E.C. Now R eady . Photographs of Celebrated E L E V E N S , IITESSRS. E. HAWKINS & Co, (late H en nah and K en t), 108, K iDg’a 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, at Oval. England, at Lords’. Gloucestershire. Surrey. Nottinghamshii e. Kent. Sussex. Philadelphians. Charterhouse Sohool. Huntsmen and Jockeys. Yorkshire. Derbyshire. Cambridge, Past and Present. Incogniti. Price 8s. 6d. each, carriage free, or the set of Fix- teen for £ 2 :5 :0 . Smokers and Non-Smokers. (Twenty-five ing oup). Price 5s. post free. Cabinet size of the Australians, the best ever taken, mounted on rose coloured and cream mounts, gilt edges, with names printed in gold, elegantly finished, Is. 6d. each. Also splendid Cabinet Photos of Dr. W. G. Grace (just taken), F. Archer, G. Fordham, T. Cannon, 2 s. each (post free). Cartes de visite of F. Archer, G. Fordham, Is. each (post free). All orders must be accompanied with remittanoe. Under the patronage of H.R.H,. The Prince of Wales “ Sheffield Park, July 29, 1884.—Sir, The photos arrived safely. They are very good ones indeed, and I must congratulate you upon your success.—I am, &c., S h b f f ie l d .” ‘ July 27, 1884.—Your group of the Australian Eleven taken at Sheffield Park is in my opinion by far tbe best that has beea done in England.—W. W. H edley , special correspondent Melbourne Age, ac companying the Australian Eleven.” “ July 28, 1834.—The members of the Australian Team are highly pleased with the group tnken at Sheffield Park. I may here say that they consider it the best they have ever had, and csn only hcpe that those being taken will come out as well.—lam , &c., G eo r g e A lk x a n d e r , manager Australian Eleven.” “ Tavistock Hotel, August 2, 1881.—Dear Sir, The members of the Australian Eleven have received copies of the pbotos taken last week, and have individually asked me to say that they are very much pleased at the artistic way in which they have been executed. I consider my own by far the best that I have ever had donf.—Yours faithfully, W, W. H e d l e y ,” “ Tavistock Hotel, Augusts, 1884.—Sir, Photos came to hand; they are tbe very best we have had.—Yours, &c., G eorge A lexander .” Played at Brixton on Septamb9r 20. S t . J oh n ’ s J. Stovens.b Taylor .. 7 G. Black, b Evans .. 1 W. Wood, b Evans .. 12 Mayo, c Champness, b Ingram ..........................................................................62 Rescall, c Evans, b Jen kins .....................................................................................9 Harris, b Ingram.. .. 1 McGiffie, c Evans, b 11- gram ...............................................................................12 * L loyd ’ s R egister . E. C. Champness, not f J. B. Taylor, not out 15 out ..............................................................16 B .....................3 S. Wood, b Evans .. 21 Manningham.b Evans 2 Harman, c and b Tay lor ..........................5 Hambler, not out 0 B 9 ,w 3 .. ..1 2 Total.................. 144 Total. .. 81 R. W. Ayton, J. S. Ingram, P, Jenkins, A. Scott, T. C. Read, F. F. Evans, J. F. Hill, H. Hand, and J. T. Roberts did not bat. COLTS OF YORKSHIRE v. VETERANS OF YORKSHIRE. Played at Scarborough on Friday last. C olts op Y o r k sh ir e . First Innings. Second Innings. Dyson (Brighouse), c Pin der, b Emmett .. .. 9 c Oates, b Emmett 0 Wardell (Middlesbrough), c and b Emmett .. ..1 1 b Emmett .. .. 5 Drayburn (Scarborough), run o u t ......................... 5 b Hill ................... 1 Brooks(Yorkshire),not out 14 c Hill, b Emmett .. 7 Scott (Yorkshire), b Lock wood................................. 5 absent ................... 0 Blenkhorn( Northallerton), c Pinder, b Lockwood.. 0 c Hicks, b Emmett 0 Pride (Yorkshire), c Pin der, b Lockwood .. .. 0 st Oates, b Emmett 9 Harrison (Eaton), st Pin der, b Emmett .. .. 3 b Hill .................... 5 Topham (Bedale), b Em mett .................................0 b Hill ....................1 Tinsley (Malton), b Em mett .................................0 not o u t ................... 9 Whisker (Yorkehire), b Lockwood........................4 r u n o ifc ...................0 Extras..........................10 Extras .. .. 8 Total 61 Total .. 45 V e te r a n 8 of Hicks, c Harrison, b Topham .. .. ..1 2 Brown, b Blonkhorn.. 3 Griroshaw, c Scott, b "Whisker .. .. .. 5 Lockwood,c Blenkhorn, b Whiskrr........................0 Rawlinson, c Harrison, b Blenkhorn .. ..1 7 Oates, st Pride, b Top ham .............................. 14 Y orkshire . Emmett, b Wardle . Iddison, c Graburn, W hisker................ Pinr'er, c Pride, W hisker................ Atkinson, not out . A. Hill, b Whisker . E x tr a s ................ Total Duiing the season, Ryan, the professional bowler to the County Kildare Club, has taken G8 wickets for 210 runs. This is an average of only a fraction over three runs per wicket. Played afc Feethams, Darlington, on Sept ember 18, M r , C. H. B ackhouse ’ s T eam . First Innings. W . G. Gilpin-Brown, Sadler, b A. Crosby.. 4 G. Roper, b Williams.. 11 E. Roper,b Rowntree.. 8 C.H.Golightly, b Rown tree ..........................0 R. Raps, b Rowntree .. 5 E.A.Surtees,b A.Crosby 15 A.A.Surtees.bRowntree 7 In the Second Innings E. A. Surtees scored (notout) 77, G C Smith, b Whitwell, 7, E. Ropar (not out) P" Extras, 14—Total, 131. A.Russup, b W ill:ams 25 G. C. Smith, not ou t.. 1 E.S.Close, b Rowntree 9 C. H. Backhouse, b W illiams..................0 E xtras.................. Total., 87 N orton , R. Williams, c E. Sur tees, b A. Surtees .. 90 H. S. Crosby, b Russup 10 J. Thompson, b Raps.. 6 A. B. Crosby, 1 b w, b Russup .................. 1 F. V. Surtees, b Raps.. 0 A. J. Forrest, b Raps .. 5 J. Rowntiee, b Raps .. 4 W. H. Whitwell, b A, S u rte e s .................. 22 R. F.Chilton.bB.Roper 2 P. Sadler, not out .. 13 T. Hitch, b E. Roper 1 E xtras..................18 Total. .172 S P Y B E Y ’ S NOTTS CR ICKET REGI STER F O R , 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, &c., &o. Some new features this season. Price 6d.. by post 7d. Published by F. G. SPYBEY, 43, L ong R ow , N ottingham . London: “ C ricket P ress ,” 41, St. Andrew’s H ill, Doctors’ Commons, London, E.C. READY SHORTLY. FOURTH AUSTRAL IAN TEAM. 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