Cricket 1885

JUNE as, 1885, CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 223 CHARTERHOUSE v. M.C.C. Played at Charterhouse on June 17. CnABTERHOUSE. C. Wreford-Brown, o Mvcroit,b Howitt .. 17 0, W.Pavey, b Mycroft 2 E. 8. Carrey,b Mycroft 1 H. J. E. Burrell,o Wild, b B u rto a ..................53 H. C. Prioe, h w, b Hewitt .................. 1 H. 8. Steele, b Mycroft 14 J. H. Hawkins, not out 28 C. H.Evan-Thomas, b M y c r o ft ...................7 M.O.C. A. G. Bovill, o and b Wilkinson .. .. 0 A.G.Courage, b Streat- f le l d .......................... 10 H. T. Hewitt, c Evan- Thomas, b Burrell.. 50 Rev. G. E. Cotterill, b Burrell .................. 0 Capt. Hayhurst, c Price, b W ilkinson.. 22 T- W. Rlenkiron, o Price, b Wilkinson. • 25 at H. L. Lewis, c sub., b M y c r o ft .................. E. C. Streatfield, Wild, b Burton L. R. Wilkinson, Mycroft .. .. B 8, 1b 2 .. Total .. W ild, not out Bev. J. A. Tait, oand b Wreford-Brown Mycroft, c and b Wilkinson .. .. Burton, c Pavey, b W reford-Brown R.G.T.Baker, c Burrell, b Wilkinson .. .. B 9,1 b 2 .. .. Total .. 11 ..128 FAVERSHAM v. MAID31 ONE GRAM- ! MAR SCHOOL. Played at Faversham on June 18. F aveusham . F. W. Greensted, run out ...................................8 Rev. W . M. Wood, b Sutherland .. .. 0 Lieut.J.Hardinge.R.N., not out .........................23 P. S. Neame, o Lane, b Sutherland .. .. 6 B 6, 1b 2 .. .. 8 T o ta l......................252 . 5 C. H. Poole, b Millen H. E. Garraway, b 9 b . 26 Millen .................. 23 . 5 P. Bryant, c Lane, b H ubbard.................. 63 .160 J. T. Collar, c Cork, b Jerrard .................. 35 W. L. Courtney, b Sutherland .. 64 A. Tassell, b Snther- •. 5 S. Neame,b Jerrard .. 11 2 M. G. S. GRYPHONS v. HAMPTON WICK. Played at Hampton Wick on June 20. H ampton W ick . 8. Castle, b Gibson . . 8 0 A. Chester, c Gibson, b Savory .................. 8 Capt. Allfrey, b Deane 83 U. R. Lipscorabe, e Bickley, b 8avory .. 50 Capt. Hutchinson, o Richmond, b Savory (1 J. 8. Challis, b Savory 8 I G ryphons , H.O.Paioe,retirodhurt 3 W. 5. Cavell, o Powoll, b G ibson........................9 A . P. Keeling, b Deane 32 H. WUklnion, not out fi F. Maskoll, b Deane.. 1 B 9 , l b 2 , w 16 .. 27 Total....................209 First Innings. F. Milieu, o Neame, b Garraway.......................... H. C. Moor, b Garraway .. H. Jerrard, b Garraway .. R. B. Lane, run out.. .. F, Syrett, b Greeusted C. H. Wiimer, b Garraway E. J. Waterman, c Neame, b G arraw ay.................. N. F. M. Corke, not out .. n . Bryant, c Neame, b Tasfioll .......................... F. C. Sutherland, b Courtney.......................... C. J. Hubbard, b Courtney B .................................. Second Innings. 2 c Collar, b Garraway 7 9 c Neame,b Garraway 8 9 c Hardinge, b Poole 6 11 bT assell...................3 2 c Neame, b Bryant 7 0 b Bryant...................6 0 not o u t ...................1 15 b P o o le ...................8 0 n o t o u t .................. 10 4 0 1 Total., 53 B 1, lb 2, w 2 .. 5 Total .. . . 5 6 A. E. Gibson, run out J. Philips, st Cheater, b Lipseombn .. . . 2 1 W. F. Richmond, b Total................... 77 Maskell .................. 7 C. Deane, G. W. Wade, F. Bickley, E. J. C. Savory, F. Nicholson, J. Bailey, and A . ft. Powell did not bat. H. S. Webb, not out.. B 8,1 b 1 .. .. t l. . . . . . . E very Cricketer should send 7 stamps to the office of this paper for this year’s “ Cricket Calendar ” (17th 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. STAR v. STORMONT. Played at Priory Farm on June 18. S tormont . G. Idle, c Dinea, b G. H arrison .................. 1 Ferret, run out .. .. 2 T. Idle, b G. Harrison 2 C. Pressland, c Spald­ ing, b Murden .. .. 0 J. Clark, b G. Harrison 11 R.Fenton,b G. Harrison 1 E. Davis, c Spalding, b Murden ...................0 S tar . Thos. King, not out ..101 [ G. Hariison,bFerret, J. Gritton, not out .. Protheroe, b G. Harri­ son .......................... Jeffreys, o and b G. H arrison...................» Darby, b G. Harrison B 4,1 b 1 .. .. Total 17 J. White, c Fenton, b J. Spalding, b Ferr*t.. 0 G. Idle ..................31 W. Largen, b Fenton 14 F. HarrisoD, o Fenton, T. Swain, run out .. 25 b G. I d l e .................. 19 1E. Dines, b Ferret .. 6 W. Murden, b Fenton13 B 11,l b 4, w l0 , n b 2 27 J. H. Lacy,st Ferret, b — Darby..........................44I T o t a l ...................... 297 G. Largendid not bat. BANK OF ENGLAND v. GENERAL POST OFFICE. Played at Catford Bridge o» June 16. O. P. O. J. C. Johnson, b Humphrey .. .. 63 J. J. Monk, b Everett 45 W.Dodgson. b Everett 9 A. Wakeman,b Everett 2 C. Conyngham, b Everett .................. 0 F. French, c Talbot, b Everett .................. 8 S.Deacon, b Humphery 0 B axk of E ngland . W. Robertson, b Humphery .. .. 0 S. Higg', c City, b Humphery .. . . 1 D. BradiieKl, b Everett 8 R. Turrell, not out .. 4 B 7,1 b 2, w 8, n b 1 18 Total ..153 R. P. Newham, b Monk 23 R. D. •icke, not out .. 3 B 7, 1b 4, w 1 . . 1 2 Total ,.148 W. B. Tyndall, not out 69 G. W .C itj, b Monk . . 1 9 F. W. Talbot, c Dodg- i>on, b Conyngham 5 T. K. Aitken, 1 b w, b French ................... 8 A. II. Henry, o and b French .................. 5 S. G. Hans >n, E. H. Everett, G. Huraphery, and A. H. Bartlett di 1not bat. 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- Orioket Bats. Gauntlets. Batting Gloves. Ash or Lancewood Stumps. Cricket Balls. “ J E F F E R I E S ” Best Matoh Balls. Ti oble and Double Seam Orioket Balls. “ JEFFER I ES ” Lawn Tennis. “ J E F F E R I E S ” 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. IV 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, tnat 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 tho 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). "TJBIQUE" 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 B Y P 0 3 T PUN C TU A L L Y E X E C U T E D . 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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