Cricket 1885

] 76 CRICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 4, 1885, PLAISTOW v. INSURANCE OFFICES. Played at Plaistow on May 28. I nsurance O ffices . First Innings. S cond Innings. C. E Ince, bW il ett .. .. 12 b Carpendale .. 12 W. M. Green, c andbLat*er 2 not out..................2 H. Mills, b Latter .. 23 b Latter .. .. 6 0. A. Richardson, b Latter 1 lbw, b Latter .. 3 W, F. Sharp, b Latter 17 lbw, 1) Latter .. 5 O. Jones, ran ont.................. 2 c C.dlett, b Car­ pendale .. .. 0 H. S. Moore, c Bosanqaet, b Sliaw .......................... 13 c Clarke, b Car­ pendale .. .. 0 W. Hodgson, b Shaw .. .. 4 b Carpecdale 12 J. Cockell, b Shaw .. . • 6 c Willet, b Bosan­ quet ...................9 A. E. Scales, not ont .. .. 8 b Latter .. .. 0 0 b Latter .. .. 0 L b 4, w 3 .................. 7 B 3,1 b 1, w 3 7 Total .................. 95 Total .. 56 P laistow . Firft Innings. A. E. Willett, c Coles, b Cockell..................................4 A. H. Latter, b Cockell .. 4 M. J. Carpendale, c lace, b Mills ..................................1 B. Dtedes, b Cockell .. .. 0 J. E. Shaw, 1b w, b Cockell 21 A. G. Burt, b Mills .. .. 0 J. M. McCance, o Jones, b Ince ......................................5 B. Solbe, b Cockell .. .. 1 W. H. Bosanquet,not ou t.. 15 J. H. Collett, b Cockell .. 4 H. G. Clarke, b Cockell .. 4 B 8,1 b 2, n b 1 .. .. 11 Second Innings. b Cockell .. . . 1 4 not out.................. 13 b Cockell .. . . 2 4 lbw, b H odgson.. 0 c Scales, b Cockell 21 Total 70 notout.................. 3 runout.................... 2 B 2,1 b 1, w 1 4 Total .. 84 p B E A P HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION.—Tho Head ^ Master of a succebsful Grammar School is pre­ pared to make gpecial arrangf monts as regards fee* in lhc case of boys who are promising cricketers. Apply nt once to Omega, C ricket Office. (OXFORD CRICKET CLUB.—A few vacancies occur for Playiog Members. Age 17 to 21. The Secre­ tary would be glad to hear tit once from gentlemen desirous cf joining. Address 3, Almorah Road, Isling­ ton, N. W A N T E D TO PURCHASE Vol. I. of C ricket , or * ' Nos. 1 to 26 (the latter preferred), unbound. State Price to F. C., care of Shelton & Child, News Agents, Bell-street, Reigate, Surrey. E d m o n t o n c . c . a t h l e t ic s p o r t s * S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 13. (Under Laws of A.A.A.) HAND ICAPS (Open to Amateurs). 100 Yards. 440 Yards. One Mile. Two Miles. St* eplecbase (about three quarters of a mile). Two Miles Walking. One-Sixth Mile Boys’ Race (under 15 years). Enti'y Fee 2 s. 6 d. each event. Boya' Race 1*. H andicappers : T . GRIFFITH, Esq., and T. SHORE, E?q. Entry Forms, &c.,of Hon. 8ecs.. The Parade, Upper Edmonton ; or at Offices of P astime , 28 & 30, Pater­ noster Row, E.C. EN TR IE S CLOSE JUNE 6. “ T H E H A T T R I C K . ” 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- facturers, H E N R Y H O B S O N & S O N , 67 & 69, Houndsditch, London. BRILL'S SEA SALT Should bo used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and refreshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. l i d . P E R B A T H . 0 * all C h em ists , A c . CRICKET! CRICKET!! W h olesale and R e t a il . R G. BARLOW, member of the Anglo- • Australian, All, England, and Lanca­ shire County Elevens, has on hand this season a very fine stock of well seasoned Bats, &c. Note the price of Barlow’s Best All-Cane Handled Bats, 14s. 6d. each—no better can be made at any price. Best Crown Match Balls, 5s. 6d. Send for price list and see all P articulars about Barlow and Pilling’s Patent ndia-rubber Faced Wicket Keeping Gloves, Barlow’s Patent Removable Cricket Spikes, Patent Combination Single Strap Leg Guard, Patent Wire-Sewn Cricket Balls, Patent Reliable Cricket Spikes, &c. Note the address, R. G. Barlow, 385, Stretford Road, Manchester. P.S .—The Young Cricketer's Instructor , by R. G. Barlow; chapters on Batting, Bowling, and Fielding; Pilling on Wicket Keeping. Acknowledged to be the best book of its kind for young cricketers. Price 6d. Price lists sent to any address post free. T H E N E W P A T E N T “ ELECTR IC” T E N N I S B A T P erfectly W e ath er - resistin g . SOLE AGENTS— D E V E R E L L ISH OS 7 3 , CHEAPSIDE, E.C. Where every requisite for Cricket and Tennis may be had. SHANKS’S PATENT L awn M ower . T h e O n ly L a w n M o w er F itted w it h DOUBLE EDGED SOLE PLATE Enabling t in C uttin g P arts to la st TWICE THOSE OF OTHER MACHINES HAND MACHINE. Easily Worked M aking the Lawn like Velvet Does not get out of order P R I C E S . To cut 10-ins.■wide £3 10 To cut 12-ins. wide 4 10 To cut 14-ins. wide 6 10 To cut 16-ins. wide 6 10 To cut 19-ins. wido £8 0 To cut 22-ins. wide 8 10 To cnt 24-ins. wide 9 0 HORSE & PONY MACHINES. ILLUSTRATED LISTS OF These Unrivalled Machines Post Free. G A R D E N R O L OF A L L S I Z E S . ALEX- SHANKS & SON, DENS IRON W ORK S, ARBROATH , AND 27, LEADENHALL ST., LONDON, E.C. A large stock of Machines, of all sizes always kept at 27, L E AD ENH A L L STREET, Where Repairs can also be Executed. SMALL LAWN MOWERS : 6-in. 25/-, 7-in. 35/-, 8-in. 45/- J - o j j l e : n r p o n r r m r C r i c k e t , L a w n T e n n i s , a n d F o o t b a l l O u t f 3 8 . FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, EC. iVEJF PRICE LIST FREE B Y POST. CARRIAGE PAID TO ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. A l l - C a n e H a n d l e B a ts , 8 /- , 10/-, 12/-, 15/-, 17/6, 21/- Tieble Seam Cricket Balls, 54/-, 57/- per doz. Duke’s, 60/-. Gut Sewn, 66/-. Lawn Tennis Balls, covered Melton Cloth, from 6/6 to 10/6 per doz, For Onlcjs o^cr £1 Discount off C ricket B ats 10 per cent., other goods 7 } per cent., except C ricket B alls by tlie dozen, which are nett. W A T E R P R O O F C B I C K E T B A L L S , 0 / 0 E a ch Printed lot the Proprietor by W hisht & Co., Cricket Ftess, 41, St, Andrew’e Hill, Doctor*’ Commons, London. E.C., Juue 4, 1885,

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