Cricket 1885
m a y 14. 1885. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 127 -------f ‘t i. \r- -------------- --------- ——----------------; COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE v. WAVERLEY. Played a.t Loughborough on May 9. COMMERCIAL U N IO N A ss u r a n c e . Harnett Eacott, 1b w, b Sutton ................. 4 F. P, Mountain, c Walker, b Vickeridge- 2sl F.F.Kelley.bVickeridge B> W. R. Percival,. b Viokeridge .. ..1 8 P. Leose, b Vickeridge 2 A.L. Hodgson,b Sutton 10 A. F. Bailey, c Baldis, b S u tton ..................15 E. J. Boor, not out .. 6 H. E. Hall, b Sutton.. 0 E.A.Stark,b Viekeridge 10 A. W. Hewitt, Yickeridge B 1, 1b 1, w 1 Total ..119 W a v e r l e t . Aldi8,c Hewitt,b Kelly Lilley, b Mountain ... Walker^ b Kelly .. .. Feasey, c Mountain, b K elly.................. Curtis, b Kell y . . . . Viekeridge, e Peroival, b Mountain .. ., Archer, b Kelly .. . Fisher, c Mountain, ' K elly........................ Sutton, b Mount lin . Edwards, not out Total ,. . C r ic k e t E e p o r t S h e b ts for sending matches to this paper can be had at the Office, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctor’s Commons. Price Id. each, or 9d. dozen. Postage extra. PALLINGSWICK v. EALING. Played at East Acton on May 9. r :- E a l in g . First Inning*. Second Innings, H. H. Hulbert, run out .. 84 b HHchkin .. .. Rev. J. G. ISlstob, b Yar borough ..........................0 n o t o u t ....................... E. H. .Nash, b Yarborough 7 1 b w, b Hotchkin .. A. M. Hemsley, b Yarbor ough .. ........................14 b Hotchkin .. .. W. S. Morice, at Hewilt, b Carter ........................88 b Hotc'ikin .. .. E. B. Wilkinson, o Hewitt, b C arter..........................0 S. F. Wood, c J. W. Clemency b Carter .. 6 not out .. ,. E. H. Bambridge, c Kettle, b C arter..........................3 W. B. Hervev, 1 b w, b Hotchkin..........................0 S. C. Blackett, not out .. 2 A. Batchelor, b Hotchkin 0 B 4, w 1 ..................5 I Total ..................107 P a l l in g s w ic k . W. H. Pope; e andb Total Bambridgo .. 6 H em aley.................. 4 J. W. Ciemence, b W , L. Hotchkin, not Bambridge .. 10 out ..........................8 S. Cheesman, b Hems- L. Chapman, b Batche ley ......................... 1 lor ..........................1 M, Walker, c Hulbert, D. H. Hewitt, b Bam b Bambridge 18 bridge ..................o W. C. Yarborough, b b Bambridge .. 4 — B, A. Carter, lb w , Total .. .. 56 b Bambridge J. H. Dean Drake, b 4 H em sley.................. 2 BECKENHAM v. BICKLEY PARK. Played at Bickley Park on Hay 9. B e c k e n h a m . First Innings. Sccond Innings. L. Wilson, lb w , b R. S. 12 c Evans, b R. S. Jones . . . . 0 J. Aste, b Barlow .. 33 G. H. Collier, b R. S. Jones 0 b R. S. Jones .. .. 0 C. Hildyard, b R, S. Jones 0 o Pattkson, b Boosey .. .. ... 5 A. M. Inglis, o Pattisson, b R. S. Jones.................. 27 J. Collier, c Parr, b R, S. Jones.................................. 8 14 E. Gripper, b R. S. Jotaes 3 2 H. S. T*ylor, b Barlow .. 0 b R. S. Jones.. .. 5 G. F. Browne, b Barlow.. 2 A. Pearce, not oat .. 12 b R. S. Jones.. .. 1 F.C. Chater, at Boucb, b Evans .......................... 9 8 B 9,l b 1, w 4 .. .. 14 8 Total .. .. 83 B ic k l e y P a r k , Barlow, b H. S. Gripper W . B. Pattisson, b G rip p e r ..................0 R. S. Jone?, b Aste .. 7 J. A. S. Jones, b Gripper ..................5 A. D. Blyth, b Aste .. 11 C. T. Boosej, b Grip per ..........................24 A. Bouoh, b Wilson .. 5 C, R. Bouch, o Aate, b Gripper .. .. 8 0. Evans, o Pearoe, b Wilson .. .. ..1 5 P. C. Parr, not out .. 10 C. M. Baker, 1 b w, b A s t e ..........................2 B 5, l b 3, w 1 .. 9 Total .. .» ..96 CRICKET, l a w n - t e n n i s , AND ALL SPORTS, SEND FOR PRICE LISTS TO SOUTHERN COUNTIES DEPOT, 77, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, (C^ i ET° s^ ? ^ J E H, RICHARDSON We allow off Cricket goods 10 per cent., or off £ 5 orders equal to 20 per cent. Off Lawn-Tennis 10 per cent. The prices are not increased nor the quality deteriorated to provide these discounts. The GOLD MEDAL, London International Exhibition, 1684- Medals Awarded a,t Six Exhibitions- J e f f e r i e s a n d C o m p a n y - MANUFACTURERS AND PATENTEES OF CR ICKET AND LAWN TENNIS. Cricket Bats. Gauntlets. Batting Gloves. Ash or Lancewood Stumps. Crioket Balls, “ J E F F ER I E S ” Best Match Balls. Treble and Double Seam Cricket Balls. “ J E F F ER I E S ” Lawn Tennis. “ JEFFER I ES ” Lawn Tennis Balls. “ J E F F E R I E S ” Improved Lawn Tennis Bats. “ J E F F E R I E S ” Patent Poles. N O T I C E , JEFFERIES’ “ INVISIBLE SPRING” CRICKET BAT, Patent. This Bat has given universal satisfaction during the whole of the last season, and is pronounced to be the most perfect Cricket Bat, both for its durability and extra driving power, tiiat has yet been brought before the public. CAT-GUT SEWN CRICKET BALLS, made of the very best hides procurable, and warranted not to lose their shape in the wet. CRICKET BOOTS AND SHOES, and every requisite in connection with the game supplied. The “CHAMPIONSHIP” Ball for Season 1885, JEFFERIES’ make. The •'PERFECT” Bat (Patent). “ UBIQUE” Bat (Registered). The "TIGER” (Registered Brand). The Shapes of J. & Co’s, Bats are of the very latest design, brought out so as to meet the requirements of the game as it is now being played. The ‘‘ EUREKA’’ Pole is the SIMPLEST! QUICKEST l and most EFFECTIVE! and at the same time the Cheapest in the market. A L L ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY EXECUTED . F A C T O R Y : W O O D S T R E E T , W O O L LONDON OFFICE 15- SOUTH STREET, FINSBURY SQUARE, EC
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