Cricket 1885
224 CKICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 25, ms. ELTHAM v. LAW CLUB. Played at Eltham on June 20. L aw C lub . G. Webster, b Kowsell T.S. Webb, c Eagleton, b M o rtis.................. 62 J. E. Shaw, b Rowsell 21 B. Hallett, h w, b R o w s e ll.................. 8 F. W . French, c Ander son, b Rowsell.. .. 2 C. J. Fox, b Wagstaffe 61 H. D. Littiewood, c Grain, b Rowsell .. 4 E ltham . A.R.A. Ceely, st Grain, b Rowsell.................. 10 J. D. Saunders, c and b Wagstaffe.. E. Baimand, not ou t.. B 10, 1b 1. w 1 Total .210 H. E.Storrrie, st Shaw, b Webster.................. 17 J. Eagleton, st Shaw, b W eb ster...................2 E. Anderson, st Shaw, b Webster.................. 0 J. Clarke, b Webster .. 12 W . Shore, c Ceely, b W eb ster...................12 C.Wagetaffe,b Webster 10 Rev. F. W . Rowsell, b Saundeis...................11 Rev. E . H. Gram, b W e b ste r...................7 G. Hall, not out.. .. 10 H. North, b Saunders 0 S, Mortis, b Webster.. 2 B 7, w 2...................9 Total 92 BRIGHTON COLLEGE v. BRIGHTON CLUB. Played on the College ground on June 20. A well-contested game ended in favour of the College by 6 runs. B righton C lub . First Innings. Rev. F. Price, 0 Cot terill, b Wilson . . 8 0 J, Hine-Crouch, b Wil son ...........................4 A. T. Hay, run out .. 8 E. A, Smithers, b Wil son ...........................8 E. Winter, b W ilson.. 9 O .L. King, run out F.C.Lingard,b Wilson 7 F. Hensley, b Wilson 21 G. Q, Roberts, b Paskin 8 S. King, b S. W oods.. 8 A. N. Olding,notout.. 0 E x tr a s ...................14 Total .157 In the Second Innings Hay scored (not ont) 20, E. Winter, 0 Paskin, b O’Donoghne, 6, Roberts, c Allen, b O'Donoghue, 9, S. King, c H. Woods, b Paakin, 1; extra 1—Total 87. B righton C ollege G. H. Cotterill, Winter ................... L. C. Raymond, b Price S. M. S. Woods,c King, b Hine-Crouch G. L. Wilson,c Winter, b Price ................... F. H. O’Donoghue, 0 Huy, b Price .. .. 0 W . J. Riehardaon, c Smilhers, b Wiuter 17 8 N. C. Cooper, b Price 21 C. H. Bond, b Hine- Crouch ................... 4 W . S. Paskin, b Hine- Crouch ...................0 J. G. Allen, run ont .. 3 HJ). L. Woods,not out 9 E x tras...................11 T o ta l...................168 BIIYN-Y-NEUADD v. KENSINGTON PARK. Played at Wormwood Scrubbs on June 15. E s MSINOTON P a UK. W. F. Tbomp'cn, b Seaton ...................II H. Shipton. not out ..104 W . J. Scoit, c Kettle- well, b Seaton .. .. 21 A.H. Browne, c Brick- ntll, b Seaton .. .. 0 G. H. P. btreet, b Seaton ...................80 I A. B. Kdtfar, b S. Platt 4 1 G. A. Itiraington, l bw, b S ta to n ..................7 B ryn - v -N euadd . D. F. Burton, b Beaton 0 H. Melier, b Seaton .. 88 W. F. Richmond, h w, b Beaton .. •. _ 2 J. C. Low, e Spencer, b S e a to n .................. 22 B 2, 1b 5, n b l .. 8 Total .245 G. C. Bii'-knell, not out .......................... 80 Eastwood (pro), b E lgar..........................5 I Buele (pro), S. Platt, J. Courage, Capt. Leropriere, bpcncer did not lat. Seaton (pro), not out 58 B 4,1 b 1 .. .. 5 Total .. . . 9 3 H. Platt, J. Platt, A. G. M. Kettlewell and T. T H E N E W ft P A T E N T ELECTR IC” T E N N I S B A T , P erfectly W eath er - resistin g . BOLE AGENTS— D E Y E R E L L B R O S . , 73 , CHEAPSIDE, E.G. Where every requisite for Cricket and Tennis may be bad. CKICKET! 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, <fec. 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, 6s. 6d. Sena for price list and see all P articulars about Barlow and Pilling’s Patent adia-rubber Faced Wicket Keeping Gloves, Barlow’s Patent Removable Cricket Spikes, Patent Combination Single Strap Leg Gruard, Patent Wire - Sewn Cricket Balls, Patent Reliable Cricket Spikes, <fcc. Note the address, R. G. Barlow, 885, 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. W I L L I A M G U N N (Of Notts County Cricket and Football Clubs) and T . J . 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 ELEVEN8, 1884-5. "JV/fESSRS. E. HAWKINS A Co, (late H ennah and Kent),108,King’s Road, Brighton, beg to announce that they have the following now ready, Large size suitable for framing, Mounted on “ India Tints ” and beautifully finished. Lord Sheffield’s Eleven, at Sheffield Park ; The Australians, at Sheffield Park; Gentlemen of England, at Oval; England, at Lord’s; Gloucestershire; Suirey; Nottinghamshire; Kent; Sussex; Philadelphians; Charterhouse School; Huntsmen and Jockeys; Yorkshire; Derbyshire; Cambridge, Paat and Present; incogniti. Price 3s. 6d. each, carriage free, or the set of sixteen for £2 5s. Od. Lord Sheffield's Eleven and Anglo-Australian Team, 1885. Cabinet size of the Australians, the best ever taken, mounted on rost-colourtd and cream mount*, gilt edg s, with names printed in gold, elegantly finished, Is. Od. eaeb. Al.-o splendid CaMnec Photos of Dr. W. G. Grace (just taken), F. Archer, G. Ford- ham, T. Cannon, 2*'. each (post tree). CarteB de visite of I*. Archer, O. Fordham, Is. each (post free). All oidera must te ac/ompanied with rtioiitance. Under the patronage of li.R .II Tne 1’rince of Wales. BRILL'S SEA SALT Should be 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 O r a u . C h em ists, Ac. SHANKS’S PATENT L awn M ower . T h e O nly L aw n M ow eb F itted w ith DOUBLE EDGED SOLE PLATE Enabling the C u ttin g P a rts to last TWICE THOSE OF OTHER MACHINES HAND MACH INE . Easily Worked M aking the Lawn like Velvet Does not get out of order P R I C E S . TocutlO-ini.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. wide £8 0 To cut 22-ins. wide 8 10 To ont 24-ins. wide 0 0 HORSE & PONY MACHINES. ILLUSTRATED LIST8 OF These Unrivalled Machines Post Free. G A H D H N R O OF A L L S I Z E S . ALEX- SHANKS & SON, DENS IKON W ORKS, ARBROATH , AND 27. LEADENHALL ST., LONDON, E.C. A large stock of Machines, of all sizes, always kept at 27, L E AD E N H A L L STREET, Where Repairs can also be Executed. SMALL LAWN MOWERS: 6-in. 25/-, 7-in. 35/-, 8-in. 4"/- RICHARDSON’S New “ Trough” Creasa ADVAN TAGE S . Marker. Patented No. 6950- Price 8/0 NOVELTY in CRICKET. each nett. Sent More compact, more effective, more complete, more darable and less expensive than any yet introduced, securely packed to any address. Also adapted for marking Lawn Tennis Courts. Several ether Specialities in Cricket Goods. Send for Price Lists to HENRY RICHARDSON. S o u th e r n C o u n tie s D e p o t fo b S p o r ts , 77, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON- Close to Moorgate Street Station. W e allow off Crioket OoocU (except Balls) 10 per cent, or off £ 5 orders equal to 2 0 per cent. Off Lawn Tennis 10 per oent. The prices ire not incnaie I, nor the qual ty deteriorated to provide for these discounts. Printed lor the Proprietor by W u « bt ft Co., Ciicket Press, 41, St. Andrew's Bill, Doctors’ Commons, London, B.C., Jnne 26. 1686,
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