Cricket 1885
8 2 0 CRIOKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. aug . 6, ism . WOODFORD WELLS v. HIGHBURY. Playel at HJghbury on August 1. H ig h b u r y . R. Wakefield, b Kem sley.................. 0 G. Wakefield, at Swift, b Palmer..................28 C. J. Broadhurst, ran o u t ....................................12 J. W. McEwen, c H. Tween, b Palmer .. 25 W.C. Black, bP. Kaye 1 H. Perry, b Palmer .. 0 C. H. Broadhurst, o W. Tween.bK^msley F. Hickson, b Kaye .. H. Broom, st Swift, b Palmer ................... Ayling,not out .. .. Hartley, b W . Tween.. B24, lb 8, w l .. Total . .103 W o o d fo r d W e l l s . E. -C.»Palmer, o G. F. S. Carter, 1 b w, b Wakefield, b BroadB. Wakefield .. .. 12 hurst.......................... 18 T. Brodie, 1 b w, b H. 0 . Ellis, cG . WakeMcEwen .. .. .. 0 field, b Broadhurst.. 8 E. Swift, not out.. .. 12 W . W - Tween, b J. A. Mason, bMcEwen 4 McEwen.................. 15 F. Kaye, b MoEwen . . 0 H, H. Tween, run out W. Kemsley, b Ma- T B 20, w 8 .. 23 — Ewen.......................... 31 T otal.. .. A . A. Tween, b Broad- 0 WOODFORD WELLS v. LOWER CLAPTON. Played at Woodford on L o w e r C l a p t o n . Waif?h,b E. C. Palmer 86 W . Bishop, run out . 8 Shenton, c Siggers, b Kemsley .. .. ..1 8 Filliston, e A. E. Kemsley,bW. Tween 8 Hume.b A. E. Kemaley 67 Crook, b W. Tween .. 5 E. Steet, b W . Tween 8 Slorach, b W. Tween.. W o o d f o r d W e l l s . g u st 3. Brasher, e and b A. B. K em sley................... A. W. Steet, not ont.. Daltan, st Swift, b A. B. Kemsley .. .. Cozens, b W . Tween .. B 15,1 b 1, w 4 .. Total . .165 W. Kemsley, b C. Steet............................. 2T E. C. Palmer,o Waigh, b Bishop...................215 S. E. Palmer, st Crook, b Dalton...................105 H. H. Tween,o Waigb, b D alton.......................8 W. W. Twean, o and b Bishop ................... 8 A. A. Tween, not out.. 5 F. S. Carter, b dozens 10 E. Swift, not out.. .. 4 B 4, 1 b 2, n b 1 .. 7 Total-'. ..884 A. E. Kemsley, L. Bond, A. Good and A. Siggers did not bat. BURLINGTON WANDERERS v. BLENHEIM. Played at the Oval on August 1. B u r l in g t o n W a n d e r e r s . F. B. Godrich, o Bos well, b Green .. .. R. Lamont, b Green .. A. Newman, b Arm strong........................ .. R Hazard, b Boswell.. B 9,1 b 1 .. .. E. C. Lindup, b Green 9 E.B. Warren, c Green, bPrebble..................46 F. W . Freeman, b Prebble ..................51 E.Williamson, notout 24 D. M, Bowie, o and b Green ...................1 J. M. Bowie, b Green 0 W . B. Patterson, run out .......................... 0 Total ..143 B l e n h e im . F. Prebble, b Godrich 8 S. Coote, not out .. 0 B 5,1 b 1 .. .. 6 A.E. Cent, b Freeman 15 R. D, Green, not out.. 48 F. Armstrong, c Free man, b Godrich .. 26 J. Boswell, st Warren, Total b Williamson .. .. 1 E. Cane, H. Jaques, C. A. Stein,E. Burbridge and F. S. Wittow did not bat. T h e C r ic k e t F ie l d . By Rev. James Pycroft. The Standard Work on the Game. Cheap edition, Just out, cloth bound, price 2s. 6d. , post free, 2s. 9d. Contains :—Origin o f the Game of Cricket; The General Character of Cricket; The Hambledon Club and the Old Players ; Cricket generally established as a National Game by the end of the last Century ; F irs t Twenty Years of the Present Century ; A Dark Chapter in the History of Cricket; The Surrey—its History ; The Zingari—th«*ir Origin ; Battaloyia, o r the Science and Art of Batting; Hints against Slow Bowling ; A Chapter on Bowling ; Hints on Fielding ; The Gentlemen and Players Matches to end of 1883.— Wright and Co. (Cricket Press), 41, St, Andrew’s Hill Doctors’ Commons, London, E.O TEDDINGTON v. FELTHAM (12 a - s i d e ) ' Played at Bushey Park on August 3. F e l t h a v . W. Fuller, c Simms, b Lucas.......................... 8 E. A. Bush, o Luca*, b Yerburgh.................. 48 J. M, Lead, e Lips combe, b Lucas .. 1 F. Yardley, c Simms, b Lucas .................. 7 F. Lodge, c Bull, b Yerburgh..................10 S. Lodge, o Booth, b Yeiburgh.................. 8 C. Taylor, b Yerburgh H. S. Bush,b Yerburgh F. C, Jackson, b Yer burgh ................... L.Bardasant,c Simms, b Yerburgh .. .. W . B oD d , b Simms.. W. Pettit, not out .. B 4,1 b 1, n b 1 .. Total T b d d in g t o n . W . Furze, « B. A. Bush, b Yardley .. 26 B. S. Lucas, b Fuller.. 92 H. R. Lipscombe, o S. Lodge, b B. A. Bush 81 L. Chater, b H. S. Bush 1 R. E. Yerburgh, not out 66 E. R. H. Burlton, b Bardasant.. .. . . 1 8 W. Btrutt-Cavell, b Bardasant .. W. Clark, absent H. B. Sanders, b E. A. B u s h ................... B, Simms, not out .. B 8,1 b 8. w 6 .. Total , .814 F. Bull and C, A. L. Buh did not bat, NE’ER-DO-WEELS v. HAMPSTEAD. Played at Hampstead on August 1. N h ’ b r - d o -W b e l s . H. E. M. Stutfleld, b Parker ..................8 T. B. Harbottlo, e Stoddart, b J. H. Walker .................. 82 E. G. Raphael, b Parker ..................124 A.H.Latter,b Stoddart 98 P. H. Martineau, o O’Dwyer, b St<ddart 5 C. E. Grainger, e O’Dwyer, b Parker.. 7 A. B. Walford, c Stoddart, b Parker 25 B. H. N. Jonas, O’Dwyer, b H. Walker .................. C.Seholefleld, • Beach, b H .R . Walker .. H. E. Anthony, not out W. Howard, • Swift, b H. R. Walker .. B 14,1 b 8, w 1 .. Total .821 H a m p s t e a d . A. E. Stoddart, b Latter ...................48 H. R. Walker, c Wal ford, b Latter.. .. 26 J. H. Walker, not out 49 E. Swift, c Howard, b Soholefleld .. ..2 1 J. G. Besch,bLatter.. 4 L. M. Fiaohel, o Grain ger, b ScholefleId .. 0 A. R. Parker, c Stut field, b Soholefleld.. 12 T. Spink, b Latter B 14,1b 8 .. 17 Total .. ..179 E.O’Dwyer, R.S.Creaton and R. Flemming did not bat. PALLINGSWICK v. BARNES. Played at East Acton on August 3. P a l l in g s w ic k . Second Innings. First Innings. E.H.W. Roasiter, c Jonea, b Carter..........................15 H. W. Burnside, b Carter 16 not out .. B. A. Carter, run out .2 6 b Nettleton F. Moir, o Nettleton, b Hutchinson................... L. Chapman, bHutchinson 1 J. Howard, b Hutchinson 2(3 G.R. Hebden, c Ladelle, b Nettleton ................ .2 1 L. Weber b Carter .. ..2 0 A. F. M. Gamble, b Carter 45 A. H. Millson, b Carter .. 9 C. Sleeman, not out .. 6 B 8,1 b 3 ...................11 st Stevens, b Nettle ton .................. 49 Total .196 not out .. .. .. 0 st Stevens, b Carter 11 B ...................3 Total ..172 B a r n e s . 0. Nettleton, 1b w, b Carter ...................5 G. L. Lawrence, ot 8Iceman, b Gamble 98 F. C. Graves, 1b w, b H eb d en ...................19 O. L. O. G. Ladelle, c andb Hebden.. ... 0 R. Hutchinaon, run out ..........................12 C. E. Ratcliff, b G am b le...................3 A. G. H. Stevens, o Burnside, b Moir .. J. G. Jones, rumout .. P. Nwttlotou, bUamble W.R. Carter, b Gamble E.Hutchinson, not out B 11,1 b 4, w 4 .. Total ..165 I n a match between the Hampsteul Non descripts and Lyncom' e Clubs, at Black heath on July 25th, J. W. Todman, of the former, hit a ball to leg for eight all run out. Is a match playel at Cheltenham on August 1st, between Cheltenham Beaufort and Charlton Kings, C. H. Margetts and W. Preston put on 126 while together. Beau fort scored 267 for eight wickets (Margetts 138.) TO CBICKETEBS. T H E « C O M P O U N D 18 t h e b a t o f t h e s e a s o n Can be obtained of all Crioket Outfitters. Wholeaale of the Solo Manufacturer— c. l i l l y w h i t e & CO., 9, KING EDWARD STREET, NEWGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. An Illustrated Description sent on Application. N J B .-W I H A V I NO OTHER ADDRESS. 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 T H . Or U Ji C h em ists , <fco. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-5. TVTESSRS. E. 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