Cricket 1886
864 CEICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. AUG. 19, 1886. OINT RAMBLERS v. LLOYD’S BANK. Played at Catford on Aug. 5. P oint R am blers . C. M. Benwell, E. H. Rock, b E. O. Farmer ............... A,T. Wood,c Howard, b Weylland ......... G. F. M. Camroux, b Harper ............... A. J. Eames, b Harper T. J. Wright, b Harper R. Hill, b Harper ... Howard,b Knowles 32 H.Lawrence, b Weyl land ....................... 4 H. Colgate, not out 6 W.Jackson,b Harper 3 B14, w l .........15 Total 84 L lo y d ’s B ank . J. Sheldon, c Benwell, b Rock ............... A. Howard, run out... K. F. Duff, b Camroux E. C. Farmer, c Ben well, b Rock ......... W. C. Mould, c Col gate, b Camroux ... A. W. Harper, b Rock T. Knowles, b Rock B. S. Taylor, b Rock H. Beames, not out F. O. Weylland, ab sent ...................... L b 1, w 1, n b 1... Total CROYDON v. NORWOOD. Played at Croydon on Aug. 11. N orwood . H. G. Wyld, b Day ... 4 C. Austin, b Allan ... 15 F. Hallam, b Day ... 17 G. H. Fry, c Day, b Allan...................... 0 A. Cox, b Hill .........26 Col, Fagan, b Hill ... 6 Padday, b Allan.........17 S. D. Oscar, c Aris, b Elborough .........37 El- J. Gillespie, b borough......... Hawkins, c Allan, b 10 Elborough P. S. barber, out ... ........ Extras........ not Total C roydon . F. Hill, b W yld.........41 H. R. Groom, c Cox, b Barber............... 17 A. Hill, b Barber ... 0 A. W. Allan, c Wyld, b Hallam............... 15 E. J. Day, c Cox, b W yld......................24 C. Sturgeon, b Barber 33 J. Aris, c Padday, b W yld... ... .........13 A. C. Dent, not out 45 W. C. Elborough, c Fagan, b Hallam 30 F. Ironmonger, b Hallam ............... 23 R. J. J. Shrimpton, not out ............... 17 Extras........ Total 2S6 CROYDON v. STOICS. Played at Croydon on Aug. 14. C roydon . H. J. Hawkins, not out ......................10 T. P. Austen, c and b Porter............... 2 M. W. B. Scaly, b White ............... 6 A. V. Smith, b White 0 B ... .!............. 5 F. Hill, b Porter........ 0 H. It. Groom, b Porter 12 J. A. Knight, c and b White..................... 26 A. C. Dent, c Borra- daile, b Oliver........ 3 H. W. Ward, c White, b Porter ............... 11 J Aris.c andb Porter 3 W. (!. Elborough, c Total ... Tyndall, b Porter 0 S toics . W. B. Tyndall, not T.D.White, c Knight, out.......................... 16 b Elborough... R. L. Williamson, run 78 out ............... 3 E. C. Spencer-Stan- liope, c Knight, b Elborough ......... D. F. S. Oscar, b Austen ... ......... D. R. Borradaile, Hill ............... J.R. Porter, c Austen, b Elborough.........18 W. H. Spillman did not bat. 0 10 F. K C. Oscar, b Austen ............... T. C. li. Oliver, b Austin ............... A. B. Marsh, not out L b...................... Total RICHMOND v. CHISWICK PARK. Played at Richmond on August 14. C hiswick P ark . E. E. Wigan, b Bull... 31 G. W. Hillyard, b Bull 50 J. W. Green, b Bull ... 5 F. E. Street, b Bull ... 16 H. Champain, c H. Bush, b Bull ... ... 0 W.Williams, c Spring ett, b Bull...............14 P. Bovil, c E. A. Bush, b Needham .........33 G. A. Reischach, c James, b Bull A. Prayford, not out A. Kynaston, b Need ham ...................... C. M. Tuke, absent B 1,1b 4, n b 2... Total .........1 F. W. Bush, c Bovill, b Hillyard............... 0 A. S. Bull, not out ... 63 A. Springett, c sub, b Hillyard ... .........12 E. D. C. Cecil, c Wil liams, b Reischach 25 R. S. Lucas, c Wigan, b Kynaston ......... 9 F. Fielding, run out... 11 E. A. Bush, c Wil liams, b Hillyard E. P. James, c Hill yard, b Kynaston H. Bush, lbw, b Hill yard ...................... Needham, not out... B 10, lb 6, w 1, nb 1 18 Total ..144 F. Reynolds did not bat. MR. J. W. HOBBS’ v. HEATHFIELD. Played at Norbury on August 14. M r. J. W. H obbs’. Wood-Sims, c Brown, b Faulkner ......... 2 A. Wheeler, c Ward, b Faulkner .........39 Shacklock, c and b Faulkner...............87 T. Adams, c Bolton, b Faulkner ......... 6 E. Mills, c Ward, b Faulkner............... 5 T. Bowley, c Faulk ner, b Brown ... ... 51 T. Brown, b Faulk ner ........................ 12 J.Beaumont.c Ward, b Robertson......... 0 H. Adams, c Ward, b Faulkner ...........21 C. Woolridge, b Robertson ......... 0 J. Ayers, not out ... 9 B 10,1 b 1 ...........11 Total ......... 243 E e ath field . Hewlett, not out ... 11 ) H. R. Ward, b Wood- E. T. Mason, c Wood- Sims, b Mills ... 6 Sims, b Shacklock 3 I B ...................... 3 D A E K ’ S C elebrated CRICKET BALLS. The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says: “ D ark & S ons ’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but consider D ark ’ 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, lid .. 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