Cricket 1885
j u n e li, 1885, CRIOKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 191 SEVENOAKS VINE v. BLUE MANTLES. Played at Tunbridge Wells on June 3. B lue M antles . First Innings. Rev. R. T. Thornton, ran o a t ..................................3 A. F. J. Ford, b T ye.. .. 21 JI. L. Brooksbank, b Tye.. 6 E. A. Parke, b Tye .. .. 44 C. Baggallay.c Page, b Tye 0 E. B. Whitfield, b Draper 2 A. McDonell, b Wilson .. 23 R. B. Whitehead, b T ye.. 4 A. J. Price, b Cosser .. 8 J. Collins, not out .. .. 9 F. H. Andrews, b Draper.. 0 B 1,1 b 2 .................. 3 Total Second Innings. c Wilson, bTye .. 48 b Tye ..................15 not o u t ..................11 b W ilson..................0 b W ilson.. .. 1 b Tye ..................17 b Collins..................6 not out B 2,1 b 2, w 1 .. 5 .. ..122 Total S evenoaks V ine . S. J. Wilson, b Ford .. 9 Draper, b Ford .. .. 3 T. Q, Hooman, b Ford 89 G. Collins, c Andrews, b Ford .................. 29 E. Tye, b Ford .. ..1 0 S. A. Cosser, 1 b w, b Parke.......................... 1 Rev. A. E. Northey, b Ford .. ...................0 ..104 F. Page, b Ford .. .. 2 W. Pett, o Collins, b F o r d ..........................12 Eill Twopeny, b Ford 10 G. Barber, not out .. 3 B 11,1b 9 .. .. 20 Total .138 I n a match last Saturday at Clapham, for St. Joseph’s College y. St. Agnes, P. Mac- Vicars took six wickets, five of the wickets in six balls. NE’ER-DO-WEELS v. LAW CLUB. Played at Chessington on June 6. N e ’ er do -W eels . First Innings. Second Innings. T. B. Harbottle, bWaller 17 not out .. .. 6 D. H. Barry, st Shaw, b Webster ..........................7 b Chester .. ..2 9 P. H. Martineau, st Shaw,b Webster ..........................8 not out.......................10 F. B. May, b W ebster.. .. 0 E. Honey, b Waller .. .. 0 A. B. Walford, not out .. 1 b Chester .. ..3 6 Capt. J.S. Muggeridgu,csub, b W ebster.........................0 C. A. Macdonald, b Waller 0 WILLESDEN v. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL. Played at Willesden on June 6. W illesden . b Webster , B .. , Total .. .. 33 L aw C lub . Total A. E. Shaw, b Barry.. 30 G.E. Waller, c Mar tineau, b Honey .. 0 G. Webster, o and b Honey .................. 0 H. P. Cooke, run o u t.. 11 T. S. Webb, not out .. 61 B.Ha’let, o Macdonald, b Honey .. .. 30 A. Collins, b Harbottle 0 Chester, b Harbottle.. 0 B 4,1 b 3, w 1 .. 8 Total ...140 T he Players of the South, who beat the Gentlemen at the Oval last week, are pre pared to play two or three-day matches during September. Applications are to be made to G. G. Hearno, Fern Yilla, Brown- hill-road, Catfordv S.E. C* F. Levick, c A. R. Finlay, b Hedges .. G. Wilding, not out .. S. R. Davie, c Every, b A. R. Finlay .. .. J. T. Gallespie, b A. R. Finlay ................... B 7,1 b 2, w 3 .. J. W. Howard, b Wade 4 A. Hughes, b Hutchin son .......................... 12 G. D. B. Le^ick, b Hutchinson .. ..4 3 E. Parfitt, b Hedges .. 17 C.Ashdown, b Hutchin son ...........................0 E. L. Rogers, c F. D. Finlay, b Hedges .. 20 F. Levick, b Hutchin son .......................... 15 U niversity C ollege S chool , C. E. Hedges, c Parfitt, b Ashdown .. .. 2 H. Wade, not out .. 5 Total ..145 F. D. Finlay, c and b Rogers .................. 1 W ..........................1 Total .. .. 9 F. W. Hutchinson, C. E. Owen, S. J. Shepherd, F. E. Nathan, A. R. Finlay, A. G. Every, W . B. Leith and W. P. Levick dia not bat. E very Cricketer should send 7 stamps to the office of this paper for this year’s “ Cricket Calendar ” (17fch year of publication). It contains chief fixtures for the season arranged in chronological order, tables for registration of players in matches to come, pages for insertion of other engagements, laws of cricket, etc., etc. Handy size for the pocket, bound in cloth; in leather wallets, gilt lettering, Is. 6d. RICHARDSON’S New “ Trough” Crease Marker. NOVELTY i n . CRICKET. Patented No. 6950- Price 8/6 each nett. ADVANTAGES. —More compact, more effective, more complete, more durable and less expensive than any yet introduced. Sent secnrely packed to any address. Also adapted for marking Lawn Tennis Courts. Several other Specialities in Cricket Goods. Send for Price Lists to HENRY RICHARDSON. S o u th e rn C ou n ties D e p o t fo k S p obts, 77, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON- Close to Moorgate Street Station. W e allow off Cricket Goods (except Balls) 10 per cant, or off £ 5 orders equal to 2 0 per cent. Off Lawn Tennis 10 par cent. The prices ure not increased, nor the quality deteriorated to provide for these discounts. The GOLD MEDAL, London Medals Awarded at International Exhibition, 1884- 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 IC K ET AND LAWN TENN IS- Cricket Bats. Gauntlets. Batting Gloves. Ash or Lancewood Stumps. Cricket Balls, “ J E F F E R I E S ” Best Match Balls. Treble and Double Seam Cricket Balls. “ J E F F ER I E S ” Lawn Tennis. “ J EFFER I ES ” Lawn Tennis Balls. “ J E F F E R I E S ” Improved Lawn Tennis Bats. “ JEFFER I ES ” Patent Poles. IN" O T I C? "| h ! 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, tflat 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! and most EFFECTIVE! and at the same time the Cheapest in the market. A L L ORDERS BY POST FUNCTUALLY EXECUTED . F A C T O R Y : W O O D S T R E E T , W O O L W I C H . LONDON OFFICE: 15 SOUTH STREET, FINSBURY SQUARE, EC
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