Cricket 1886
JULY 22,1880 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 29£ TEDDINGTON v. MERCHANT TAYLORS’ SCHOOL. Played at Teddington on July 17. M e r ch a n t T a y lo r s ’ S chool . L.G.G.Layie.bSimms 0 S.G.Ponsford,bSimms 0 G.H.Arnold, bFernie 3 G.H.Hawke,b Simms 1 B 16, lb 2,w l,nbl 20 Total .........105 B. S. Lucas, b Fernie 9 Helps, b Fernie ...54 E. H. Helby, b Fcrnie 5 C. S. Whittington, not out ............... 12 B. Long, b Fernie ... 0 H. C. Buck, b Fernie 1 H. G C. Day, c Yer burgh, b Simms ... 0 T e d d in g to n . W. Furze, c and b ! H.B. Sanders,not out 10 Ponsford............... 4 W. Strutt-Cavell, b II. E. Yerburgh, b Lucas ................ 4 Ponsford............... 0 ‘ E. Drummond, not II. It. Lipscombe, b out ....................... 3 Ponsford............... 11 ; L-b ................ 1 E. T. Hay, b Pons- — fo r d ...................... 3 i Total ................. 33 A. M. Fernie, c Long, b Lucas ............... 2 E. Simms, T. Ellum, and H. Cleveland did not bat NORTHBROOK v. C. A. HOOPER’S XI. Played at Lee on July 15. H ooper ’ s XI. C. A. Hooper, b East 20 A. Oliver, c and b A. H. Smith............... 2 H.Oliver, c Coldhain, b Pearse............... 2 Collins, c F.A.Smith, b East ............... 8 B 3, lb 14 .........17 •Tones, b Pearse......... 8 R. S. Lucas, b Cave- naugh ............... 33 A. W. Allan, b Cave- naugh...................... 3 A. vvheatman.cBrierly, b A. H. Smith.........22 F. Hill, c and b Pearse 13 C. Beresford, not out 58 W. H. Palmer, c F. A. Smith, b Pearse ... 8 Total ...194 N o r th b r o o k . C.Pearse.bWheatman 0 W. L. Pierce, b Allan 28 J. Fisher, c Jones, b Allan......... ;........18 A. H. Smith, c Jone3, b Collins................ 3 F. A. Smith, b Collins- 2 W. H. Brierly, b Allan 2 E. Loxley, c Hooper, b Collins................ 2 A. East, c Jones, b Allan ............... 0 H. N. Smith, c sub., b AUan ............... 1 E. M. Cavenaugh, not out ............... 2 W. VV. Coldham, b Allan ............... 0 B 0, lb 2 ......... 8 Total ... 6 BROADWATER v. CRYSTAL PALACE Played at Crystal C r ysta l J. Aste, c and b S. W. Cattley ............... 7 G. E.Bicknell,bJones 2 W. A.Whiting,bJones 0 L. H. Neame,c Wick ham, b Jones.........41 H. Aste, c Spens, b Jones...................... 1 F. A. Rehder,b Jones 10 H. Hetley, not out ... 39 Palace on July 17. P a la c e . F. W. Janson, c A.C., b S. W. Cattley ... C.H.Dormau,b Jones E.A. Ram, st Wick ham,bS W.Cattley A. W. Gardner-Wool loton, b Jones B 3, lb 1 ... .... Total B r o a d w a t e r . W. D. Marshall, c Hetley, b J. Aste ... 0 M. P. Bowden, st Janson, b J. Aste ... 28 S.W.Cattley,cNeame, b Dorman .........12 Major Spens,b J.Aste 49 A. C. Cattley, st Jan son, b Bicknell ...38 Rev. A. P. Wickham, lbw, b J. Asto ... 5 M Marshall, not out 17 J. M. Henderson, c Hetley, b Bicknell 2 H. R Smith, c Dor man, b Neame Jones, notout ... B ............... Total .........176 Holden did not tat. S. M. J. W oods , for Brighton College, play ing against Lancing College, at Lancing, on July 15, took 14 wickets (all bowled) for 27 runs. I n a match played at Sunderland, on July 17th, between the Sunderland 2nd XI. and Tyne Docks, Mr. W. J. liobinson for the former Club was batting for three hours and scored 149 runs out of a total score of 203. 1’ i.AYtN'o at St. Quihten Pack, on July is for West London Club v. tho Grecians', M. Hawksworth took 0 wicketa for 5 run 3 in the first inning, and 6 wickets for H .rung in the second innings. D A E K ’ S C elebrated 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 CRICKET GROUND N .W . BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It Braces and Re freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. li d. P E R B A T H . O f all C hemists , JUST PUBLISHED. A MAGNIFICENT SHEET, in Chalk and Colours, containing 21 Portraits of our lead- mg Cricketers, ENTITLED “ THE CAPTAINS OF THE COUNTY CRICKET CLUBS of ENGLAND FOR 1886.” Unframed Copies (free btj 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 i ll ia r d s ! B a g a t e l le s All those requiring New or Second-hand Tables, requisites, or Billiard work done, should before going elsewhere, send for HENNIG BROS’. New Price List, Cloth and Cushion - , — „ „ - Samples.—Address, 11 , High St., London, W.C. Established 1802. ■poll S \LE.—“CmcKET,” from No. 1 up to the last number First three vols. bound. <iood as new. •irst vol. rare.—J. 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