Cricket 1885

192 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. j u n e u , ms. WOODFORD WELLS v. BROOKFIELD. Played at Woodford Wells on June 6. W oodford W ells . E. Swift, b M. Lea .. 4 H. H. Tween, retired linrt ........................ 30 L. H. Gunnery, b G o o d s ir ...................24 S. E. Palmer, not ont 21 F. S. Carter, W. W. Tween, E. C. Palmer, H. Davies, and A, E. Kemsley did not bat. Tho Brookfield did not bat. A. A. Tween, run out 0 W . Kemsley, not out 15 B 9,1 b 4, w 3 .. 16 Total ..110 LOKD H A R R IS A N D U N F A IR B O W L IN G T h e following letter b y the Hon. Sec. of the Lancashire County Cricket Club has been forwarded to Lord Harris, in reply to the latter’s letter to the committee of the Lanca­ shire Club on the subject of unfair bowling : “ June 6, 1885. ‘ ‘ My ;Lord,— I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 1st inst. My committee instruct me to say that unless your suggestions are adopted by the Kent executive they decline to answer your letter ia detail. Should, however, such executive consent to your proposed course of procedure, my committee are prepared to consider the whole question, and decide in the interests of Lancashire and cricket generally,—I am, my lord, yours truly, “ S . H. S w ibe , Hon. Sec. “ The Eight Hon. Lord Harris,” W I L L I A M G U N N (Of Notts County Cricket and Football Clubs) and T . .1 . M O O R E , Eleven years manager to Mr. R. Daft. THE ‘COUNTY’ BRITISH SPORTS DEPOT, 14, CARRINGTON STREET, NOTTINGHAM. Best goods only at reasonable prices. Price lists post free PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884 5. TVTESSRS. E. HAWKINS & Co, (late H ennah and Kent),108,King’* Road. Brighton, btg to announce that they have the following now ready, Large tize suitable for framing, Mounted on “ India Tints ” and beautifully finished. 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