Cricket 1885
336 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. aug. 13 , isse. PALLINGSWICK v. HENDON. Played at East Acton on August 8. H e n d o n . T. A. F*son,bHotchkin 10 0 C. Pa«6, b Hotchkia H.vV.Macdona,cDrake, b Fitzroy .................. 8 H. Largton ,bHotchkin 9 D. W. Andrew, b Hotchkin..................8 G. Quirk, b Burnside.. 88 Rev. R. H, Fison, b Hotchkin..................10 P allingswick .—S. F. Fitzroy (not out) 44, M. Walker (not out) 47 ; b 6, w 3—Total 100. B. A. Carter, W. C. Yarborough, W. L. Hotchkin, J. H. Deane- Drake, W . H. Pope, A. F. M. Gamble,H.W. Bum?ide, E. H. W. Rossi er, and D. H. Hewitt did not bat. T. W. Mackintosh, b Hotchkin......................82 H. Tyers, not out .. 29 J. Woolley, b Walker ‘ T.P.Stevens.bHotchkin 3 B 20, 1b 2, w 5 .. 27 T :l a l ................... 176 BRIXTON WANDERERS v. LEWES PRIORY. Played at Lewes on August 1. Jones, the Surrey professional, took ten wickets for 46 runs in the two innings, and H. V. Bate also bowled admirably. I/E W B 8 P b IORT. First Innings. A. Hammond, b Bate .. 3 Wenfield, 1b w. bJones .. 5 J, Chandler, b Jones .. 6 G. 8tonham, b Bate.. .. 5 T. 8. Whitfeld,c Radcliffe, b Bate ..........................15 W. G. Powell, b Jones .. 1 Rev. W. L. Grane, c Bate, b Jones .......................... 5 E. B. Wbitfeld, b Bate . . 4 E. Winter, b Jones .. .. 14 T. R. Lociwood, not out 2 B 1,1 b 3 ...................4 Second Innings. b Bate ...................9 b Bate ................5 c Bate, b Jones .. 13 b Jcnes .. .. .. 7 b J o n e s.................6 b Jon es................0 b Bate ................0 run o u t ...................4 b J o n e s.................. l not o u t .................. 4 B 6,1 b 1 .. .. 7 Total.. 64 To'al B r ix t o n W a n d e r e r s . 56 First Inning*. W . A. Gilligan, b Winter 20 Jones, c Stonham, b Chandler......................18 C. H. Wall, bChandler .. 5 H. V. Bate, b E.B.Whit feld 4 H. A. Humphreys, run out 11 C. T. Ratcliffe, b Winter 0 A. L. Guest,c E.B. Whit feld, b Chandler .. .. 12 B. Glover, b Winter.. .. 3 H. Odell, c W. G. Powell, b E.B. Whitfeld .. .. 1 H. Driver, not out .. .. 6 B ............................... 4 Second Innings, st Winfield, b Winter.. b Winter . b Winter., Total., 84 not out .. notout .. c Hammond Winter.. c T. S., b Whitfeld Total 10 B. 37 BBIXTON WANDERERS v. BATTLE. Played at Battle on August 3. B a t t l e . First Innings. P. R. Papillon, c Hum phreys, b Gilligan.. .. 8 J. Jempson, b Wall .. .. 0 E. B. Hadley, c Stanford, b Wall .......................... 4 E. T. Lambert, b Wall .. 12 G. Papillon, b Gilligan .. 0 H. Papillon, b Wall .. ..1 0 R. Sellens, b Gilligan .. 0 W.Leigh-Smith,b Gilligan 6 Richardson, b Gilligan .. 2 P. Simmons, b Wall .. .. 0 F. Hutchinson, not out .. 0 B ...................................1 Second Innings. b Wall ...................1 b Wall ...................3 b Wall .................. 6 not c u t ...................4 b Wall .................. 2 1b w, b Gilligan .. 11 b Wall ...................3 b Wall ...................5 b W a l l .................. 0 b Glover...................13 b W a l l ...................9 B ...................1 Total Total B r ix t o n W a n d e r e r s . C. II. Driver, c Sim- Tnonds,bRichardson 1 P.J Stanford,b8cllens 4 W . A. Gi)lig»n, c Hutchinson,bSelleDB 23 C. H. Wall, b Sellens 6 W . W . De Saullip, c Sellens, b Papi.lcn 1 C. T. Radcliffe.c Lam- lert,b LeUh-Smith 9 H. A. Humphieje, c Sellens, b Leigh- Smith ...................13 B. Glover, c Lambert, b Sellens.................. 7 A. L. Gmst, c Sim- monds, b Sellens .. 19 H . Driver, not out .. 6 D. H. McLaucblan, c Leigh - Smith, b Sellens ...................2 B 7» 1b l .. .. 8 Total .. ..9 9 B R IX T O N W A N D E R E R S v, B A T T L E T O W N . Played at Battle on August 4 and 5. B rixton W anderers . First Innings. Second Innings. A. H. Knott, b R. H. Nuttall ...........................28 c R. W. Nuttall, b Young...................76 P. J. Stanford, c Skinner, bR. H. Nuttall .. .. 4 b R. H. Nuttall .. 4 0. H. Wall, c R. W ., b R. H. Nuttall...................19 c Wslstead, b R.W. NuttaU.................. 12 W. A. Gilligan, c and b R. H. Nuttall .................. 1 b Hudson...................... 41 H. A. Humphreys, b R. H. Nuttall .......................... 6 bR. H. Nuttall .. 0 C. T. Radcliffe, c Simmons, b Nuttall.......................... 5 c Yidler. b Hudson 63 G. T. Hoare, absent .. .. 0 b R. H. Nuttall .. 15 A. L. Gues', b Hudson .. 0 c Sinner, b Vidler 23 B. Glover, b R. W. Nuttall 18 c Vidler, b R. H. Nuttall..................32 D. H. MacLauchlan, cand b R. H. Nuttall .. ..1 0 notout .. .. .. 1 H. Odell, not out .. .. 0 l u n o u t ....................0 B 18,1 b 3, w3 .. ..2 4 B 12,1 b 2, w 7 21 T o ta l....................110 Total ,.27g B attle T own . First Innings. Seoond Innings. R. W. Nuttall, b Wall .. 2 b Gilligan .. .. 1 L. Welstead, b Wall.. . • 5 c Gilligan, b W all.. 9 F. Hudson, b Glover.. .. 3 b Wall ....................4 1'. E. Partington, c and b Glover .........................4 not out .. . • •. 5 R. H. Nuttall, c Stanford, b Glover.........................2 c Glover, b Wall •. 5 P. D. Simmonds, b Wall.. 8 xunout .. .. .. 8 Very Rev. E, R. Currie, b W a ll..................................0 b Wall .......................7 B. Christmas, b Wall .. 10 r u n o u t................... 11 R. A. Skinner, b Gilligan 13 b Glover....................0 W . H. Young, b Wall .. 0 b W a l l ....................0 J. W. Vidler, not out .. 1 c Odell, b Wall .. 1 B ...........................................4 B ..........................4 T o ta l...................... 46 Total .. 50 BRIXTON WANDERERS v. HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS. Played at Hastings on August 7 and 8. B r ix t o n W a n d e r e r s . First Innings. A. H. Knott, run out .. 10 P. J. Stanford, b Clarke .. 6 C. A. Wall, b Clarke ..2 5 J. R. Atkinson, c Stanton, b Brown..........................13 W . A. Gilligan, c and b Clarke .......................... 2 S. C. G. Fox, c Stanton, b Brown ..........................1 C. T. Radcliffe, c Stanton, b Brown.......................... 22 G. T. Hoare, b Clarke .. 2 B. Glover, b Clarke .. .. 23 A. L. Guest, c Clarke, b Brown ..........................0 H. A. Humphreys, run out 10 D.H.McLauchlan, not out 2 B 5, lb7, w 1 .. .. 18 T o ta l..................129 Second Innings, c Stanton, b Clarke 6 run o u t .................. 0 o Brown, b Austen 19 c Standen, b Austen 1 b Clarke...................0 b Brown .. .. ..9 4 b Clarke...................0 b Notcutt .. .. 0 c Clarke, b Austen 2 b Brown.................. 6 c Austen, b Notcutt 4 not o u t ...................2 L b 3, w 1 .. 4 Total .. ..138 H a s t in g s a n d S t . L e o n a r d s . TXT ANTED. A MAN to LOOK AFTER GROUND ’ ' for season 1886; must be both a GOOD BAT and BOWLER, and be able to coach. Apply stating terms and references to Hon. Sec., Cricket Club, Throngsbridge, Huddersfield. ( 'RICKETER’S HOLIDAY. A PARTY is foiming to play Matches in Hoi and at the Hague, Haarlem, Utrecht and Amsterdam: a few Gentlemen Amateurs required to complete. Cost of Week’s Tour Five Guineas. Friends may accompany on same terms. To leave London August 27. H e t h e r in g t o n , 334, Strand. "DOARD AND LODGING at Eastbourne for Tennis " Playeia only. Teims for Tournament week Two-and-a-half guineas. Wiite to C., 4, Burgess Hill, West Hampstead, N.W. TO CRICKETERS. T H E “ C O M P O U N D is T H E BAT OF T H E S E A S O N Can be obtained of all Cricket Outfitters. Wholesale of the Sole Manufacturers— c. l i l l y w h i t e & CO., 9, KING EDWARD STREET, NEWGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. An Hlustrated Description sent on Application. N.B.—We h a v e no o t h e r A d d r e s s . 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 O f a u , C hemists , <fco. J.Phillips, c Atkinson, b Glover.................. 15 E. J. McCormick, c Hoare, b Gil igan .. 84 W. H. S. Stanton, c Glover, b Gilligan .. 4 J. Kennard, c and b Hoare ...................13 A. J. Brook, not out .. 94 J. J. Oliver, b Wall .. 44 B. Austin, b Wall .. 12 R. Standen, o Hoare, b Fox ...................5 J. Martin, c Hoare, b F o x ...........................21 A, Clarke, b Fox .. .. 0 Notcutt,c and b Fox.. 11 Brown, e and b Hoare 0 B 18,w 1 .. .. 14 PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-5. TV/TESSRS. E. HAWKINS & Co, (late H e n n a h and Kent),108,King’s Road, Brighton, begto announce that they have the following now ready, Large Bize 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; Surrey; Nottinghamshire; Kent; Sussex ; Philadelphians ; CharterhouseSchool; Huntsmen and Jockeys; Yorkshire; Derbyshire; ( Cambridge, Past and Present; Incogniti. Price 8s. 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 rose-colourtd and cream mounts, gilt cdg s, with names printed in gold, elegantly finished, Is. 6d. each. Also splendid Cabinet Photos of Dr. W. G. Grace (just taken), F. Archer, G. Ford- ham, T. Cannon, 2s. each (post free). Cartes de visite Iof F, Archer, G. Fordham, Is. each (post free). All orders must be accompanied with remittance. Under the patronage of H.R.H The Prince of Wales. LAWSsFOOTlSALLGRATIS Total ..817 T h e Surrey County Cricket Club have erected a large public clock on the top of the pavilion. The dial is three feet in diameter and the movement brass, with Graham’s dead beat escapement and other improve ments by J. W. Benson, Ludgate Hill. The clock is reported to be an exact timekeeper and will, therefore, be a boon to both players and visitors, APPLY ev LETTER to W A R D '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 on A pplication . F rln M tot Iht fro p rll* * b, W u t n k Co., Crioi.t Prw i, U , M. U l t f V i Hill, Dottori' O oa n .iu . London, S.O., Augu.t U . 169»,
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