Cricket 1886

896 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, SEPT. 2, 1886. GRANVILLE (LEE) v. PALLINGSWICK. Played at Acton on August 28. P allingswick . A. F. B ettinson, c E asten, b E dw ards 16 D . A. J. B acon, b E asten .....................53 B . A. Carter, b E asten 13 M . A . W alker, b F erry .............................17 F. C lem ence, c W il­ son, b E a sten ... 9 W . L . H otchkin , c T aylor, b Ferry ... 11 A. F. M . G am ble, run out H. W. B urnside, n ot ou t .............................26 D . H . H ew itt, b F erry .....................10 J. P elham , c L a y ­ m an, b E dw ards ... 9 C. vv. G raham , b F erry ..................... 0 B 12, lb 4, w 1... 17 T otal ...192 , 11 G ranville . W . E dw ards, 28 J. W ilson , jun., b n ot B ettinson ............ 8 W . L . P ierce, b H otch k in ....................21 H . S. D om iny, c G am ble, b Bettin­ son ............ ............ 0 W . F. de F abeck , b T ota l B ettin son .............. 0 A . T aylor, G . T. E asten, A. R . L aym an and F. T olley did n ot bat. ou t J. S. C larkson, B ettin son ............ 4 E . A. F erry, n ot ou t 10 BIO , lb 2, w 4 ... 16 ... 87 GRANVILLE (LEE) v. POST OFFICE. Played at Lee on August 28. P ost O ffice . P lucknett, c Easten, b N u d in g .................... 4 S hearm an, b E d­ w ards ... .* ... 36 G riffith, c W ilson, b E d w a rd s ....................17 T urrall, c C. M oore, b E dw ards ............14 F itzgib b on , b C. M oore .................... 7 H eadland, b C. M oore 0 L eeds, b E a sten ... 20 B rett, b E d w ard s ... 10 Jones, h w , b N u­ ding .................................15 W ard, b E a sten ... 2 E am es, n ot ou t ... 4 B 8, 1 b 2 ................10 T ota l ...139 G ranville . F. E. L ander, c Shear­ m an, b L eeds............17 H. W . E dw ards, b J o n e s . .................... 0 C. M. M oore, c F itz- gibbon , b L eeds ... 26 J osh . W ilson, b Jones 0 P . P. W ebb, c H ead­ land, b L eeds... E . F urze, b F itz- gibbon .....................11 P. T hirkell, run ou t 0 C. N uding, n ot ou t... 0 P . L . Sm ith, n ot ou t 2 B 12, lb 3, w l ,n b l 17 T otal . 81 A. E asten and A. M oore did n o t bat. MARLOW v. UXBRIDGE. Played at Uxbridge on August 17. M arlow . B arber, c F ord, b M iles... ... ............ W alker, b W ood s ... S. W right, c Ford, b W ood s .......... . ... T . L ockyer, b M iles G. R . W ard, c G ar­ diner, b M iles M ajor Cunliffe, b M iles............................. W .J. M organ, c Miles, b W o o d s .................... M .F aulkner.b W o o d s 2 J. E lliot, c F ord , b W ood s ...................... 3 R . A .L unnon, c E ves, b M iles ...................... 3 E . N ew bigging, n ot ou t .............................. 0 B 5, lb 1, n b 1 ... 7 T otal ... 69 10 U xbridge . C. E .Stevens, c Lun- non, b L ock yer ... 19 W ood s, retired hurt 10 W . L . E ves, 1b w , b .L o c k y e r .................... 8 E . C. F ord, lbw , b L u n n on ....................65 W . H. M iles, c and b L o ck y e r ... ............ 6 F . A shby, b W alker 122 W. M. G ardiner, c M organ, b W alker 6 C apt. M ontressor, b W ard .....................15 E . R atcliff, c W ard, b B a rb er..................... 7 F. J. R utter, n ot ou t 1 W . Stephenson, b B a rb er ..................... 1 L b 12, w 3, n b 1 16 T otal ...276 L ondon P rinting and S tationery T rades C ricket C hallenge C up . —The final match was played on Saturday, August 21, at Elms Farm, Walthamstow, between W. H. Smith and Son’s, andDe La Rue & Co., and resulted in a victory for W. H. Smith and Son’s, by 61 runs, owing to the excellent bowling of Messrs. Purkiss and Walker. The former took 4 wickets with 4 successive balls. Score—W. H. Smith and Son’s, 82 ; De La Rue & Co., 21. BUCKHURST HILL v. BISHOP STORT­ FORD. Played at Bishop Stortford on August 18. B uckhurst H ill . F irst Innings. S econd Innings. R . B. Johnston, c Sw ift, b J. W igan ............................. 0 c G oslin g,b B ow ­ tell ........................30 W . R . H elm ore, b W yatt 2 c Sw ift, b Bow ­ tell 13 J. B. M anson, b W yatt ... 3 c B ow tell, b W yatt ............... 8 R . L . A llp ort, c Spencer, b J. W igan .............................10 n o t out ..................54 S. R . B astard, c Sw ift, b W y a t t ...................................... H . G ordon, b J. W iga n ... G. P alm er, b W y a t t ............ F . Sw order, b W y a tt............ C. Stephens, c S w ift, b J. W ig a n ...................................... J. P igot, n ot ou t.................... W . R . B ow m an, st Sw ift, b J. W ig a n ............................. B 2, lb 1 ..................... 2 c Spencer, b J. W igan ............. 5 4 b B o w t e ll............ 0 2 c Spencer, b J. W iga n .........20 0 1 n ot out ........... 2 2 c Sw ift, b L .D. W igan ............... 16 T otal ............29 B ishop S tortford . B 8 , lb 2, w l... 11 T o ta l............159 R . S. Spencer, lbw , b P ig o t ............................. 4 T . B ow tell, b A llp ort 9 E . R . H odson, c John­ ston, b P alm er ... 13 F . P age, c M anson, b A llp ort ..................... 0 E . L . Sw ift, run out... 57 R . C. G osling, c and b P alm er .................... 0 H .A. T aylor, b A llp ort 0 L . D . W igan, c sub, b P alm er ............ 5 J. S. B runskill, b All- W p o r t..................... ... 13 yatt, c M anson, b A llp ort ... ... .,. 2 J. L . W igan, n ot ou t 10 B 11, lb 8 ............19 T otal ..132 PALLINGSWICK v. SUTTON. Played at East Acton on August 21. S utton . H . A shw orth, b Y a r­ borou gh ... ... ... 24 W . R ob in son , b Y ar­ b orough .................... 4 H . S. G . M orris, b Y a rb o ro u g h ........... 18 J. G oodison, n ot out 1 B 23, w 4, n b l ... 28 H . N. Sharp, lbw. b B e ttin so n .................... 4 L . J. P aice, b B eckley 17 W . E . H aym an, c H otchkin ,b B eckley 14 H . M . H ooper, run ou t 62 R uff, lbw , b Y ar­ borou gh ....................23 F. A shw orth, b Y a r­ borou gh ....................65 J. W est, b W atson ... 17 P allingswick . 8. C heesm an scored (not out) 24, A . F. B ettinson n o t out) 17; b 3—T otal, 44. S. H . B eckley, L . A. W eber, P . Schoolin g, W . C. Y arborough, P. J. D elauney, J. W atson, C. W . G raham , J. Pelham , and W . L . H otchkin did n ot bat. T otal ...277 D A E K ’ S C e l e b r a t e d CRICKET BALLS. The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says “ D abk & S ons ’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but oonsider D akx ’ s much the best.” Also in use by the principal County and other Clubs throughout the country. F. DARK & SONS, M a n u f a c t u r e r s , LORD’S CRICKET GROUND N.W. JOHNWISDEN & CO., * 9 H a v e a C h o ic e S e le c t io n or dfik COBBETT’S BATS, Abb a lso S o u AaiNTS jo b O U A W F O U D ' S Patent “Exceller” Bats, the Handle, which is of a ll Cane a n d In d ia -ru b b e r in serted cro ss­ w a y s th u s X d o w n t o th e sh ou ld er of th e b la d e, o b ta in in g the same flexibility every way,* and just that pliancy and driTing power of a slightly sprang handle, with the total absence o t any jar or stin g. A lso M a xitta c tu bib b o r i t u t OTHER AKTICI.B TOB CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, Airs OUTDOOS SPORTS. BpecialDiscounts to Olubi, Colleges, \ Schools, dec, 1886 Price List poatfree. 21, Cranbourn Street, LO N D O N , W .O. PHOTOGRAPHS OF C ELEB RATED ELEV EN 8 , 18S4-5- ALL C LU B S, H O T E L S , SC H O O L S, &c, &c. SHOULD HAVE THE CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVENS, B y E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K ING ’ S EOAD , BR IGHTON . T he M ost Interesting P hotograp h s o f the A ge. 3/6 each, Post Free. Size o f P h oto 12-in. b y 10-in. A lso P hotos of all the P rincipal C bicketeks JUST PUBLISHED. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at LORD’S. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL. ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at the OVAL. Capital Photos of THE PARSEES, 1/6 each: the whole set of 14,15/-. U n der the P atronage o f Pbince C hristian, P rin ce C hristian V ictob , T he E a b l op S h e ffie ld , &c., & c . The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Speciallyfor the Earl of Sheffield L ord S heffield w r i t e s “ I hop e you w ill find m any cu stom ers fo r such exceedingly g ood and excellent P hotographs.” BRILL'S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It Braces and Re­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS a n d STRAINS. l id . P E R B A /T H . Op a l l C h e m is t s , & c . P rinted for th e P roprietor by W biqht & C o., C ricket Press, 41 St. A ndrew ’s H ill, D octors’ C om m ons. L on don . E.G., Sept. 2, :

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