Cricket 1885
416 CRICKET • A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. SEPT. 17, 1885. UXBRIDGE y . HENLEY. Tlayed at Henley on August 29. U xbrid ge . First Innings. C. M. Woodbridge, runout 9 Woods, lbw. b Euitace.. 11 E. C B. Ford, not •ut .. 39 C. E. Stevens, c Podmore, b Eustace..........................2 O. Thomas, o Breakspear, b Marriott .................. 5 C. L. Young, b Mairiott .. 1 W . M. Gardiner, b Mar riott .................................. 1 F. J. Rutter, b Eustace .. 5 A. Ireland, b Eustace .. 0 H. S. Turner, b Marriott 0 C. H. Roberts, b Marriott 3 B 8,1 b 3 ...................11 Second Innings, l b w . b Eustace .. 4 not o o t ...................3 b Marriott .. .. U c Eub., b Eustace .. i3 b Eustace..................3 stP.)dmere,bEustace 2") c sub., b Marriott.. 8 not o u t .................. 7 c Marriot*\bEu8tace 4 b Mar. iott .. .. 3 B 6,nb 1.. . . 7 Total , 87 Total .. .. 82 H enley , J. F. Cooper, b Woods 18 Rev. F. K. Marriott, c Ireland.bWoodbridge 17 N. C. Bailey, b Turner 39 E. C. Bambridgo, b Woodbridge .. .. 8 G. Podmore, c Ford, b Woods..........................57 G. C. Cobb, b Woods .. 2 G. Breakspear, c Gardi ner, b Woods .. .. 2 G.E. Rhodes,b Turner L. L. Bailey, b Woods G. Eustace, not out.. T. A . Robinson, b Woods ................... B 17, l b l , w 2 .. 20 Total.................. 178 TJXBRID GrE v. G. H. WOOD’S XI. Played at Uxbridge on September 5. U xb r id g e . First Innings. Second Innings. C. M. Woodbridge, c fm tb, b Parry .. 27 cNash,b Parry .. 24 J, C. Hibbert, b Ford ,, 4 c Parry, b Chadwell 17 E. C. B. Ford, b Ford .. 14 c ReaiJ, b Chadwell 37 W . M, Gardiner, b Parry 0 c Rutter, b Ford .. 0 Woods, 1b w, b Ford 2 c Parry, b Ford 3 C. E. Stevens, c Rutter b Pairy.......................... .. 10 c Parry. bFord .. 12 E. Stevens, b Ford .. .. 17 c and b Foid .. •• 14 H . S. Turner, c Wool b Ford........................... ., 0 not o n t ................... 5 C. M. Newton, not out .. 12 0 E. Allen, b F--rd.. .. .. 0 b P a rry................... 0 F. J. Rutter, b Parry .. 3 4 6 B 6, w l . . .. 7 Total .. .. Total .. ..123 G. H. W ood ’ s XI. W . J. Ford, c Newton, E. F. Rutter, c Ford, b W o o d s.................. 0 b W oods................... 3 S. Smith, run out 5 L. H . Parrv, b Woods 0 A. Ireland, b Woods .. 6 H. Burge, b Woods .. 0 C. W. Parry, e Rutter, F Read, b Woods .. 5 b Newton.................. 1 G. H. Wood, not out 18 A. Chadwell, b Woods 24 B 4,1 b 1, w 3 8 R. Nash, c Woodbridge, — 22 T otal................... 92 LOWER CLAPTON v. LUTON. Played at Luton on August 18. L ow er C lapton . First Innings. W . E. Waigh, b T. Brown 2 Homcastle, b T. Brown .. 34 W . G. Inwood, run out .. 34 Warner, b Hucklesby •. 9 Mills, b Haywar 1 .. .. 0 Wiseman, b Hayward .. 0 Martin, not ont...................... 20 Brashier, b Hayward •. 7 Jinks, b Huckletby .. .. 0 A. C. Waigh, b Hayward.. 3 Ainsworth, b Hayward .. 0 I. •- B 4,1 b 8 .........................7 T o ta l.....................110 L uton . T. Brown, b Inwood .. 9 W . E. Gilder, b Inwood 33 G. Deacon, b Mills .. 6 Hayward, b Inwood .. 2 Small, e Ain^woith, b Hornca»tle.................. 29 C. Brown, b Horncastle 0 Bailey, c Martin, b Horucastle .. .. 5 FeconI Innings, e Deaeon, b Hay ward .. •. .. 10 b Bailey . • •• .. 36 not o u c ...................10 c Lockhart, b Hay ward ................. 13 not o u t ...................0 b T. Brown b Hu'-klesby L b BATTERSEA v. S. JOHN'S COLLEGE. Played at Battersea on September 5. B attersea . Total.. 81 Kershaw, c and b In wool .......................... A. Hucklesby, b In wood ........................... G. Brown, b Inwood .. S. Lockbait, not out B 10, lb 2 .. .. 12 Total ..109 R. North, c Haydock, b A. Broom, b Fisher .. 0 Fisher .................. 10 W. Tuomas, b Fisher 5 W. West, b Northcott 10 J. 8ugden, c Dames, b Philpott................... 2 E. Sugden, not out .. 0 H.Haldane, c Philpott, W . Hog?, b Northcott 8 b Fisher................... 7 B 1, 1 b 3 .. .. 4 3. Starky, run out .. 18 — F. Brown, b I1 isber .. 0 Total .. . . 6 6 G. Barnes, b Noith- c o t t .......................... 2 S. J ohn ’ s C ollege . F. Cadley, c Brown, b Barnes ................... S.Northcott, c and b Hogg........................... W . Grant, b Barnes .. G. Rockett, b Hogg .. T. Haydock, c Brown, b Barnes................... W , Fisher, c Haldane, b Barnes................... E. Philpott, b Hogg . J. Owen, b Hog? T. Clarke, b Hogg A. Higson, not out . A. Dames, b Hogg , B ........................ Total 39 SEATON v. MR. COLING’3 XI. Played at Seaton on September 5. M r . C oling ' s XL H. W. Corbin, b Cox .. 5 J. R. Paul, e and b E. Tanner ...................0 C. S. Langley, b E. Tanner ...................0 T. B. Ponsonby, b E. Tanner ...................2 Rev. H. S. King, c Fewings, b E. Tanner 17 R. F. B. Coling, run out 6 It. Langdon, not out 20 F.C.Ewens.bE.Tanner 1 C. R. Forward, b E. T a n n e r................ 0 W. Turner, b Cox .. 0 Willis, c Major, b E. T a n n e r..................1 B 2 , 1b 3 .. .. LONDON* JOINT STOCK BANK v. LONDON & COUNTY BANK. Played at Lse on August 18. F. C. Lander, b Hear- s u m .......................... 24 H. Coverdale, b Jacob 1 E. Etherington, c Price, b Jacob .. .. 0 E. McCarogher, c Hearsum. b Jacob.. 18 C. Western, b Jacob.. 6 C. Goldby, b Cossns 26 L. & C. B. & J.S. B. E. M. Madett, c and b Jacob...........................8 J. Storey, c Malings, b Summers .. .. 13 Brown, notout .. .. 0 Eastman, b Summers 0 Extras...................12 Total ..1)2 H. P. Summers, c snb., b Western .. 2 F. E. Smee, b Western 2 A . J. Whit , notout.. 8 Extras...................11 F. H. Thirlwall, b Etherington .. .. ^3 E. L. Price, b Ether ington ...................6 J.Hearsum, not out ..125 E.H.Barlow, c Goldby, b Western .. ..55 Total W. Jacob, b Western.. 7 H- Co3enB, H, H. Malings and C. E. Blomftald di 1 not bat. 54 Total. 57 F. S. Cox, b King G. C. Phillips, c Corbin, b Ewens .. *. . . 1 1 H. F. Fox, c and b K in g ............................ 134 H. A Pattinson, c Paul, b King..............................24 R. Tanner, c Paul, b K in g ................................1 E. Tanner, e sub., b K in g .............................. 20 S eaton . , 15 W, J. Smyth, not out 24 H. Major, o P-ul, b King..........................19 S. Fewings, c sub., b Ewens ..................21 H. Hazulden, b King 1 G. Langdoo, not out 3 B 14, w 1 , n b 1.. 1(5 Total , .295 LYNCOMBE v. IVANHOE. Played at Blackheath on August 15. I vanhoe . S. Wade, b Edward3 .. 16 G. Sturgeon, c J. N. Noakes,bW.F.Noakes 18 E. Sturgeon, b Edwards 14 W.Milo, c Wright, b W. F. Noakes...................8 J. Col<grave, b W, F. Noakes ...................2 E. Rr 8turgeon, b W. F. Noakes .. . . . . . 0 F. Peerless, c Newman, b Edwards...................0 J N. W. F. Sanders, Noakes, b N oakes.................. S G. Peerless, not out G. R. Pain, b Edwards C. Warren, b W . F. Noakes .................. B 4,1 b 2 .. .. Total R apid S coring .— On Saturday laat at Tufnell Park in a match between the Dart mouth Park and Holborn olubs, tbe latt’r scored 71, leaving the Dartmouth Park thirty-five minutes to bat The winning hit was made in the last over. Pincott (not out), 35; Edwards (not out), 36; byes 2, total 73. M r . W . S. S h ir l e y (who it may be men tioned is the Liberal candidate for the Don caster Division of Yorkshire) playing on Saturday last (Sept. 12th) at Croydon for the Croydon Revellers against the Beechfield Club, went in first and was not out at the end of the innings with 54 out of 131. 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 ALL O hbmibta , & o . 60 L ynoombe . E. H. Wright, b S. G. Peerless .. .. .. 3 E. H. Edwards, b San ders ...............................7 W. F. Noaves, c War ren, b Sanders .. . . 42 C. J. Newman, c E. Sturgon, b F. Peer less .................................. .. 1 0 J. N. Noakes, lbw, b E. Sturgeon....................... 0 S. G. S. G. A. Easten, b Peerless .. T. Hai ris, b Peerless.................. F. M Gill, b Sanders J. C. Knechtli, b S. E. Peerless.................. J, Harfis, not out .. B 5,1 b 1, w 1 .. Total 81 PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884 5. VTESSRS. E. HAWKINS & Co, (late H en n a h and Kent),108,King’s Road,Brighton, begto announce that they have the following now ready, Large size suitable for framing, Mounted on “ India Tints ” and beautifully finished. 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