Cricket 1886
JULY 15,1886. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 288 CROYDON v. LYNCOMBE. Played at Croydon on July 10. L yncom be. F. M. Gill, c Ward, b Allan......................20 F. Tolley. > Ching ... 10 G F. Reckitt,c Allan, b Ching ............... 2 E. H. Wright, c Dent, b Allan ............... 2 K E. Francis,b Allan 0 W. Smithers, bChing 1 J. C Knechtli, b Allan 7 II. Cooper, b Allan ... 4 F. J. Francis,not out 2 C. Springmann, c Shrimpton.b Allan 0 H.DFrancis.b Ching 0 B 4, lb 3............... 7 Total C roydon . A. Ilill, b Francis ... 9 E.I.Day.bSpringmann 9 A. W. Allan, c Gill, b H. D. Francis.........87 H. W. Ward, c F. J. Trancis, b H. D. Francis ...............20 , 55 95 J. Arid, b Wright ... A. C. Dent, b E. E. F rancis............... 14 H.J.Hawkins.notout 19 B 1, Ijb3, w 9 ... 13 Total ...266 E.Sturgeon, R. J. J. Shrimpton, S. J. Cliing, and F. W. Field did not bat. TEDDINGTON v. WIMBLEDON GRASS HOPPERS. Played at Teddington on July 7. T ed d in gton . W. S. Cavell, b Ocken- den .........................37 E.Collinson.bBaldwin 25 E.Drummond, b Bald win ...................... 2 L. Attfield, b Baldwin 24 E. Simms, b Baldwin 14 F. N. Prassey, not out 32 G.Brassey,lbw,b Eald- win .........................37 Gosney and Ruffell did not bat. W imbledon G rasshoppers . W.Smith,c Kearns,b Ockenden ......... ] H.Cleveland,c Price, b Ockenden......... B 4, w 4 ......... T ota l.........S 12 J. Price, c Cleveland, b Gosney ............... 6 Baldwin, b Simms ... 0 II.Ockenden,b Gosney 0 J. Trice, not out.........25 Kearns, b Simms ... 6 Siggers, b Gosney ... 2 Harkins, b Simms ... 6 Stone, c Attfield, b Ruffell ............... Barrie, b Simms ... G.Ockenden.bRuffell Bailey, b Simms ... B 12, lb 1 .........: Total .........i TEDDINGTON v. MID-SURREY. Played at Teddington on July 10. T e d d in g to n . R. E. Yerburgh, b Colley......................41 H. R. Lipscombe, b Maskell ............... 0 E. Simms, run out ... 13 A. M. Fernie, lbw, b Colley......................15 H. B. Sanders, b Mas kell ...................... 0 E.Swatman.bMaskell 3 C. J. B. Thompson, c Millis, b Colley ... T. Harding, b Colley H.Lamin,lbw,bColley Smith, b Maskell ... E. Pond, not out ... B 3, lb 2, w 1 ... Total M id -S u rrey . J. Woodgate, c Lips combe, b Femie ... 2 C. Dash, b Fernie ... 13 Fletcher, run out ... 0 A. Colley, b Fernie ... 3 T. Colley, b Simms ... 18 H.J.Eldridge.bSimms 5 W.Woodgate,b Fernie 0 F. Maskell, b Fernie A. Puttock, b Fernie N. Millis, c Harding, b Simms............... W. Browne, not out B 9, lb 3 ......... Total , 58 T^NGLISH CRICKETERS’ Annual VISIT to HOLLAND.—Arrangements are made for the “ Dalston Albert” Cricket Club (England), to play an Eleven of the “ Rood en Wit” Club, at Haarlem, Holland, on Monday, August 2, 1886, and an Eleven of the “ Concordia” Clu*, at the Hague, Holland, on August 4, 1886, concluding with a match on August 6, against Eleven Gentle men of the Clubs belonging to Pchevingen and Haarlem. Other Matches can be made with Dutch Cricket Glubs during the same week, pro viding a sufficient number .of English Visitors agree to meet them. Applications to play, from Clubs or individuals, should be at once made to Mr. Geo. Cashford, Captain of the Dalston Cricket Club, 332, Mare Street, Hackney; or to F. W. Hetherington, Passenger and Tourist Agent, 334, Strand, London, W.C. The total cost for this enjoyable Week’s Outing on the Continent, in cluding all travelling expenses from London and hotel charges, &c., in Holland, will be £4 10s. N o tic e t o C aptains and S e c r e ta r ie s . —On receipt of 3 stamps, the Manager of this paper will forward 1 dozen Forms for the Order of Going In, on card. These will be found very useful and convenient, and should be used by all clubs. D A E K ' S C elebkated CRICKET BALLS. The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says: “ Dark & Sons’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but consider Dark’s much the best.” Also in use by the principal County and other Clubs throughout the country. F. DARK & SONS, M anufacturers , LORD ’S CR ICKET GROUND N .W . B R I L L ’S S E A Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It Braces and Re freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. l i d . P E R B A T H . O f all C hemists , & c . JUST PUBLISHED. A MAGNIFICENT SHEET, in Chalk and Colours, containing 21 Portraits of our lead ing Cricketers, EN TITLED “ THE CAPTAINS OF THE COUNTY CRICKET CLUBS of ENGrLAND FOR 1886.” Unframed Copies (free by post), 5s. 6d. each. To be had direct from the publishers, BLAKE a n d MACKENZIE, School Lane, Liverpool, or from the Secretaries or Professionals of the various Cricket Clubs; also the principal Printsellers throughout the country. B illia r d s I B a g a t e lle s New London, W.C. All those requiring _... Second-hand Tables, Eequisites, or Billiard work done, should before going elsewhere, send for HENNIG BEOS’. New Price List, Cloth and Cushion _ Samples.—Address, 11 , High St., Established 1862. T h e C k ick e t C a le n d a b f o r 1886.—Now Ready. Eighteenth year of publication. Handy size for the pocket. The Cricketer’s Diary. Contains chief fixtures for the coming season arranged in chronological order. Tables for Registration of Players in matches to come. 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