Cricket 1885
272 CRICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULYi6, i88« BARNES v. SOUTH WIMBLEDON. Played at Barnes on July 8. B a r n e s . G. Lawrence., c Barnes, b Haywood .. .. 39 P. Nettleton, b Wheat man .......................... 5 G. Clifford, c Barnes, b Beecher ....................60 C. Nettleton^c Beecher, b Wheatman .. .. 17 C. J. Stevens, 1 b w, b Haywood.................. 21 S. G. Jones, ran ont .. 12 A. G. H. Steven*, e Beecher,bWheatman 5 F. C. Graves, o and b Haywood................... W , R. Carter, c Hay wood, b Wheatman A. Humble, o Wheat man, b Haywood .. C. E. Ratcliff, not ont B 2 0 ,lb l, w3, nb2 26 Total. ..193 S o u t h W im b le d o n . First Innings. S. Dixon, b Lawrence 8 A. E. Dixon, b Law- E. Beechcr, c Ratcliff, rence .. 0 b Clifford .. .. 1 H E. Mortis, b Law- A. Wheatman, st rence.. •• •• 1 Graves, b Cliff rd .. 21 W. G. Yetts, not out.. 1 J. B. Brockbank, 1b w, G. Barrett, b Clifford 1 b Clifford................... 8 W. Barnes, b Clifford 0 B.Haywood,bLawrence E. Shove, c Graves, b 0 B .. .. .. .. 8 Clifford .. .. .. 17 Total .. 59 In tho Second Innings Haywood scored (not ont) 0f Brockbank, b P.-Nettleton, 16, W. G. Yetts (not out) 2 • w 1-Total 19. MABLOW v, WYCOMBE. Played at Wycombe on July 13. M a r l o w . J. Hudson, b J. Newell 21 Barb* r, b T. Newell .. 8 G. R. Ward, bT.Newell 1 W . A. Rixon, c and b J. Newell.................. 0 H. R. Hewett, b T. Newell .................. 12 T. Lot kyer,bT Newell 1 Walker, not out 24 W.E.Barlow,bT.Newell 0 H. Bannerman, b T. Newell .................. 0 R. H. Barlow, run ont £4 J, Elliott, run out .. 1 B 22, 1b 6, n b 2 .. 29 Total ..181 First Innings. G. Darvfll, b Lockyer .. 4 T. Smith, o Walker, b Locky r ...................... 30 C. E. Lutman. b Lockyer.. 2 A. Darvill, c R. H. Barlow, b Barber.................. ....... 2 J. Newell, c Hewett, b Barber ........................1 B. Darvill, at Hudson, b Barber ........................0 T. Newell, b Barter .. .. 0 G. George, b Lockyer .. 1 A. J. Thurlow, c Hudson, b Barber.................. ..... 1 Cross, not out .. .. .. 4 G. Berkatt, b Lockyer .. 0 B 2,1 b 1 ................3 T o t a l................48 W y c o m b e . Second Inning*. 4 st Hudson, b Barber b Barber.. b Barber .. b Barber . c and b Barber .. 4 run o u t .................. 10 n o to u t ...................24 c Elliott, b Barber.. 0 B 4 ,1b 2 .. .. 6 Total.. .. 47 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. Gd. BROADWATER v. CHARTERHOUSE - ' 2 nd XI. Played at Broadwater, Godalming, on July 11. B roadwater . W . D. Marshall, c and b B a k e r ................... H. Kennedy, c Wace, b Baker.......................... Capt.Kennedy, b Baker C. D. Heatley, c Bell, b Shaw.......................... Cowley Lambert, b Baker...........................0 M. Marshall,b Baker.. 90 J. A. Gibbs, b Bell .. 4 E. Marshall, not out.. 22 B. Marshall, c Cooper, b B a k e r.................. 28 H. R. Smith, run out 0 B. D. Can^ellor, c Car son, b Shaw .. .. 41 B 7,1b 6, w 2 . . 1 5 Total ..179 C harterhouse . First Innings. H. J. Carson, b M. Marshall 0 G. H. Rayner, run out .. 6 A. C. Nixon, b M. Marshall 5 C.H.Tyler, b W . D. Marshall 12 R.G.T. Baker, b M. Marshall A. J. K. Martyn, b W. D. Marshall ........................... W . A. Shaw, c and b M. Marshall ........................... F. J. Cooper, run out .. H. C. Wace, b M.Marshall.. H. R. Meyer, not ont .. E. W. Bell, c and b M. Marshall Second Innings. notout.................. 15 not out.................. 26 b Cancellor .. .. 9 c Capt. Kennedy, b E. Marshall.. 2 b Cancellor.. .. 7 0 b E . Marshall 4 2 2 b H. Kennedy .. 6 B 7,1 b 1 ...........................8 B 6,1 b 1 .. 7 Total 43 Total 79 R. L. Jones, playing on July 13 for Mr. Fairclougb’s team v. Pwllhili, bowled 8 overs for 2 runs and 8 wickets. Send Seven Stamps for “ C rick et C jiat.” Second Year of Publication. Contains: Cricket Incidents and OdditieB, Cricket Re cords. Portraits and Biographies of Mr. W, Newham, Mr. T. C. O’Brien, Mr. John Shuter, Hon. A. Lyttelton. Mr. S. Christopherson, Mr. M. C. Kemp, Mr. H. V. Page, Mr. R. S. Newhall, Mr. E. Evans, Jesse Hide, W. Flowers, J. Hunter, R. Peel, W. Attewell, W. Scotton, and W. Humphreys —Published at the Office of “ C kicket,” 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, London, E .C . LAWS§FOOTBALLGRATIS APPLY b y LETTER t o ■^ARD S ATHLETIC DEPOT, HECKMONDWIKE, YORKSHIRE. C.W. would advise Clubs to Order Jerseys at Once, As it takes at least three weeks to get special styles made, and this season we expect an unprecedented rush of orders. P articulars os A pplication . TO CRICKETERS. 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