Cricket 1885
144 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. may 21 , 1886 . MARRIED v. SINGLE OF CRYSTAL PALACE CLUB. Played at Crystal Palaoe on May 2. S in g l e . H. P. Clarke, o Shorter, b C osen a .................2 H. A*te, b 8borter .. 5 W.R.Hawkins,c Cosens, b Camp1ell .. .. 44 L. J. Turner, b C sens 11 J. Dives, c Cosens, b Cam pbell...............2 0 n . Hetley,c Henderson, b C osen s.................1 C. H. Dorman, c Will- ocks, b Shorter .. 22 M a r r ie d . T. Brushfleld, b Camp bell .......................... W . Leete, b Campbell H.J. Prantrley, c Barry, b Shorter.................. E. A. Sims Reeves,not out .......................... B 8,1 b3, w 1 .. Total ..119 A. Gardner-Woolloton, p. Brushfleld, b Turner ..................9 F. Barry, b Turner .. 58 J. Willooks, run out .. 6 L.H. Neame, b Turner 25 .T. Shorter, b Turner .. 16 P. Currey, e Prangley, b Brushfield .. . • 2 G. Cosens, c Dives, b Brushfield •• .. . 2 F. Campbell, o sub., b Turner .................. J. M. Henderson, b Brushfield .. E. Colegrrave, not out G. J. Cooper, l b w , b T u rn e r.................. B 8, 1b 4 .. .. Total .182 ANSWERS to CORRESPONDENTS. F. T u rn e r , J un .— Nos. 62 and 81 are in print. C. Gr.—Sussex plays Notts, Yorkshire, Kent, Gloucestershire, Hants, Surrey, Lancashire. R . C ooke .— The “ Cricket Calendar,” pub lished at this office, contains all’the princi pal fixtures. /''IHEAP HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION.—The Head Master of a successful Grammar School is pre pared to make special arrangements as Tegards fees in the case of boys who are promising cricketers. Apply at once to Omega, C r ic k e t Office. /^t ROUND BOWLER WANTED for the summer months for a recently formed private Club in th« country ; a steady respectable man. one who has had experience in coaching young cricketers required. Applications to be made, stating iull particulars and remuneration required, to Mr. G. W. Haward, Cbattisham Hall, Ipswich. /'OXFORD CRICKET CLUB.—A few vacancies occur for Playing Members. Age 17 to 21. The Secre tary would be glad to hear at once from gentlemen desirous of joining. Address 8, Almorah Road, Isling ton, N. BRILL'S SEA SALT Should be used by all CR ICKETER S and A TH L E T E S . It braces and refreshes, and is invaluable for SPRA INS and STRA INS. l i d . P E R B A T H . “ T H E H A T T B I C H . ” Cricketers winning this trophy should secure a lasting me mento of their skill, in the shape of an Electro-Plated Hat, in Velvet and Satin- lined Morocco Case, with plate, for en graving initials or date. Price 21s., to be ob tained only of the Patentees andManu- facturera, H E N R Y H O B S O N & S O N , 67 & 69, Houndsditch, London. NEW OUT-DOOR GAME FOR LADIES. PEACOCKs^VICTORIAN.” rpH E LADIES’ CRICKET, “ VICTORIAN ” bids fair to be one of the most popular of out-door games, being Light, Easy, and especially adapted for Ladies* recreation. P r i c e £ 4 10s. 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