Cricket 1886
348 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 12, 1886. UPPER CLAPTON v. MARCIANS. Played at Upper Clapton on July 31. U ppe r C lapton . First Innings. J. J. Willocks, c Mit chell, b Roberts ... 4 A. W. How, c Mc- Diarmid, b Mitchell 4 S. W. Scott, run out 25 Geo. Hartley, b Mit chell ...................... 8 T. Shepherd, c C. Glossop, b Mitchell 3 C. Aveling, c A. Glos sop, b Roberts ... 11 E. C. Mott, b Mit chell...................... C. Shackel, c Rob erts, b Mitchell ... W. A. W. Scott, b Mitchell............... R. B. Hill, not out ... H. G. Wharry, run out ...................... B 11, n b 4......... Total , 82 In the Secomd Innings Shackel scored b Roberts, 9, Hill, b Roberts, 2, Wharry, c and b Roberts, 0; b 1, n b 1.—Total, 16. M arcians . C. GVossop, c sub., b S. W. Scott ......... 1 Carpenter, c sub., b W illocks............... 3 Mitchell, b Mott ...13 McDiarmid, b Mott... 0 Roberts, 1b w, b Mott 20 A. G. B. Glossop, b M ott...................... 3 E. G. Roon, c Shep hard, b S. W. Scott C. Sharpe, run out B. R. Glossop, b Shackel......... S.Harper.b Willocks Bastard, not out B 2,1 b 5 ... Total ... EMERITI v. LAW CLUB. Played at Willesden Green on August 2. E m e riti . A. Auslin-Jackson, c Hewlett, b Webster 15 P .Reynolds,cChester, b Webster .* ... 9 F. E. Street, c and b Micklem ...............20 F. F. Kelly, c Hewlett, b Chester...............53 P. J. Radcliffe, 1b w, b Glass ............... 37 W. J. Woodlock, b Chester ............... 57 C. S. Dean, c and b Chester ............... 0 H. R. l’rendergast, not out ............... 23 E. B. Payne, b Web ster ...................... 1 C. C. Payne, run out 7 C. Maule, c Bole, b Chester ............... 0 B 2,1 b 4 ......... 6 Total T Micklen, b Jackson 12 W. Hewlett, c and b Kelly......................30 J. E. Shaw, b Rad cliffe ......................12 G. Webster, run out 13 W. G. Ravenor, b Kelly...................... 4 M. Hole, b Jackson ... 9 Chester, c Reynolds, b Jackson ......... 6 L aw C lu b . W. Hayes.cReynolds, b Jackson ... ... F. Glass, not out ... F. H. Bowling, b Jackson ............... A. Finchley, b Kelly B 7,1 b 2. n b 7... 16 Total ...104 UPTON PARK v. LOUGHTON. Played at Loughton on July 31. L oughton . E. Barwell, b H. M. Davis...................... W.tf. Nicoll, blioth- -w<*ll- ..j F. Gellatly.c Brazier, b Rothwell ......... R. Robinson; 1b w, b Rothwell............... F. Clarke, c Bowles, b Rothwell... ......... M. S. C. Meston, b Ganly ............... H. Windebank, b Ganly ................ A. Edwards, b Ganly A. F. Gunning, run out ...................... G. P. Clarke, not out D. Langdon, b Roth well ...................... Extras............... Total ......... U pton P ark . J. Brazier, 1 b w, b Langdon...............21 J. Kennett,bEdwards 37 J. Bowles, c. Barwell, b Langdon ......... 6 F. E. Rothwell, not out ......................11 H. M. Davis, R. Ganly, A. I). Parry, W. Ringrose, H. R. Norris, and G. Pargy did not bat. H. C. Allsop, b Lang don ...................... 9 Extras................. 22 Total .........106 L ondon P rin ting & S tationery T rades ’ C ricket C hallenge Cup.—The final match for the above will be played on Aug. 21, at Elms Farm, Walthamstow, between Messrs. De La Rue & Co.’s C .C . and Messrs. W. H. Smith & Son’s C.C. GUESTLING v. BATTLE TOWN. Played at Battle on August 6. G u estling . R. Ashburnham, b Nicolls ............... 25 J. Hills, c Hyland, b Nuttall ............... 8 T. Parkin, b Nuttall 77 H. Holman, c R. W. Adamson, b Nuttall 4 H. G. Papillon, b Nuttall ............... 42 G. F.Griffln, b Nuttall 0 H. Curteis, b Nuttall 0 A. P. Ashburnham, b Nuttall ......... L. Ashburnham, b Nicolls ............... F. Ashburnham, b Nuttall ............... P. Ashburnham, not out ...................... B 13, w 1 ......... Total.........179 B a ttle T own . First Innings. Rev. F. Moor, b Hills ... 9 W. Woods, b R. Ashburn ham ............................ 4 R. W. Adamson, b Hills ... 0 It. H. Nuttall, c and b R. Ashburnham .........23 L. Nicolls, run out ......... 5 C. W. Adamson, b Parkin 10 J. J. Bailey, b It. Ashburn ham ............................ 23 L. Welstead, not out.........15 T. E . Partington, b Parkin 0 B. Chrismas, b Hills.......... 1 C. Hyland, b Hills ......... 0 B 3, lb 2, w 2............... 7 Total ............... 97 Second Innings, c Holman.b Bills 0 not out b Hills......... b Parkin ... b Parkin ... b Hills......... lbw, b Curteis... 30 not out .........61 B 6, lb 4, w 7 17 Total ...151 D A R K " S C elebrated c r ick e t b a l l s . The Secretary of' the Marylebone Club says: “ D a rk & S on s’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but consider D a r k ’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. 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S p ecia l D isco u n ts to G lu b t, C o lleg ei, S ch ool», d c . 1 1886 Price List post free. 21, Cranbourn Street, LONDON, W.C. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 18S4-5- ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &c., &c. SHOULD HAVE THE CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTH ER CRICKET ELEV EN S , B y E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K ING ’ S ROAD , BR IGH TON . The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age. 3/6 each, Post Free. Size of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. A lso P hotos op all the P rincipal C ricketers JUST PUBLISHED. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at LORD’S. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL. ENGLAND at LORD’S. Under the Patronage of P r in c e C h ristia n , P r in c e C h r is tlin V ic t o r , T h e E a r l op S h e ffie ld , & c., &c. The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Specially for the E arl of Sheffield L o r d S h e f f ie ld w r i t e s “ I hope you will find many customers for such exceedingly good and excellent Photographs.” JUST PUBLISHED. A MAGNIFICENT SHEET, in Chalk and Colours, containing 21 Portraits of our lead ing Cricketers, entitled “ THE CAPTAINS OF THE COUNTY CRICKET CLUBS of ENGLAND FOR 1886.” TJnframed Copies (free by post), 5s. 6 d. each. To be had direct from the publishers, BLAKE and MACKENZIE, School Lane, Liverpool, or from the Secretariesor Professionals of the various Cricket Clubs; also the principal Printsellers throughout the country. P laying for Broadwater on August 7, against Surbiton, R. Stead took wickets with the last 2 balls of his over, and A. F. Somerset with 3 first balls of the next over, 5 wickets being thus taken with 5 successive balls. Printed for the Proprietor by W right & Co., Cricket Press, 41 St. Andrew’s Hill, Dootora’ Commons, London. E.O., Augufct 12, 1886.
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