Cricket 1887
MAY 12,1887. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 127 BECKENHAM v, UPPER TOOTING. Played at Tooting on May 7. U p p e r T o o tin g . F irst Innings. S econ d Innings. G. F. B onner, b M arriott 9run ou t ........... 4 G. F. T horne, b N orth cote 3c M arriott, b C. W ilson ........24 C. R oberts, b M arriott ... 5b D en ison ............ 0 A. R ichardson, b M arriott 10 c F riend, b C. W ils o n .......... 8 W . P. G ornall, b M arriott 0n ot ou t ............ 5 M. N. P atrick , st F riend, b N o r th co te ............................. 3run ou t ... ... 0 S. D ent, c L . W ilson , b M arriott ............................. 0n ot ou t ............. 0 H .M ann, c and b M arriott 1 F . A. Stokes, b M arriott... 0 F. C. W righ t, n o t ou t ... 0c and b D enison 2 N. M orice, absen t ............ 0c M arriott, b C. W ilson ... ... 3 B 3, lb 1 .................... ... 4 B 6, lb 1, w 1 8 T o ta l L . W ilson, b B on n er 20 P . D. Chater, st G or nall, b R ich a rd son 0 R ev. F. R . M arriott, b B o n n e r.................... 1 R ev. C. W ilson, b M orice ..................... 5 A. D en ison , lb w , b M orice ..................... 1 H . S. B arkw orth, st G ornall, b M orice... 12 ... 35 B eck en h a m . T ota l ... 54 W . B. F rien d,c D ent, b M orice.................... 2 P .N orth cote.b M a n n 3 A . P earce, b B onner 3 R . W edekind, n ot ou t ............................. 1 A .N . O ther, absent 0 B 4, lb 2, w 4 ... 10 T otal ... 58 SUSSEX CLUB AND GROUND v. EIGHTEEN COLTS AND CAPTAIN. Played at Brighton on Monday and Tuesday. The Club won by ten wickets. Y oung P l a y e r s . F irst Innings. S econd Innings. R . B aker (H astings), c C otterill, b J. H ide ... 30 st Standen, b A. H ide................. ..2 7 S. H ollan ds (H orsham ), b J. H ide .............................19 Mr. R . K entfield (B ognor), lbw , b J. H id e ..................... G. L ee (Bury), b J. H id e ... A . H unt (B urgess H ill), c Jackson, b A. H ide S. H. F oster (H astings), b J. H ide ............................. J. A. L o ck e (B arcom be), c D udney, b A. H ide C. H . L ew er (B righton), c A., b J. H ide .................... C. L aven d er (H astings), run ou t ............................. J. M ajor (Seaford), c Stan den, b J. H id e.................... W . H ead, jun. (E ast G rin stead), b B ea n .................... c Saunders, b B ean ............11 3 b J. H ide ............ 0 0 st D udney, b A. H id e.................... 0 5 c B ean, c A .H ide 8 1 st D udney, b A. H id e....................16 7 c Standen, b A . H id e.................... 3 0 bBean .......... 6 0 run out ......... 3 1 cDudney, b A. Hide.............. 12 c Dudney, b A. Hide.............. 1 F . Tate(Brighton), not out ......................... 16 cand b J. Hide 24 R. Quaife(Uckfield), c J. Hide, b Bean .17 st Dudney, b A. Hide.............. 2 E. Mitchell(Hayward’s Heath), b Bean .......... 0 A. Clarke (H astings), b B ean ......................................21 W . G . H enly (Bury), b Bean ...................................... 5 Z. L an der (N ew haven), c Standen, b B ean ............ 0 c E . N ew m an (B righton), b A, H ide ............................. A. Shaw (capt.), c Q uaife, b B ean ............................. 1 E xtra s ............................. 5 c Standen, b A. H ide... ............ c P erkins, B ean Q uaife, b H id e........... 7 b B ean... n ot out E xtra?... T o ta l ....................147 T ota l ...137 S u ss a x C lu b a n d G ro u n d . F irst Innings. Mr. C. M. P erkins, b Q u a ife .............................23 Mr. G. H . C otterill, run o u t ......................................30 J. Hide, c & b M itchell GG M r. B. J. Saunders, b B aker ............................. 6 W . Q uaife, st Lew er, b N ew m an ....................l i Mr. W . H . D udney, c H unt, b M a j o r ... 60 J. Bean, b K entfield 0 B udgen, c H ol lands, b M a jo r... 9 M r. J. Jackson, b L avender ............ 0 A . H ide, n ot o u t ... 23 Standen, c M it chell, b L ee ... 11 E xtras ............19 T otal... BICKLEY PARK v. NE’ER-DO-WEELS. Played at Bickley Park on May 7. N e ’ e r - do -W e e l s . D . H . B arry, c sub., b H. E . M . Stutfield, b K elsey ..................... 3 P a r r ............................. 4 G. E . B icknell, b C. J. H, C ooper, c & K elsey ..................... 5 b P arr .................... 0 J. C olm an, c and b T . B . H arbottle, c P arish .................... 15 P arish, b P arr ... 0 B . A. F. G rieve, n ot O. E vans, c T onge, ou t ............................. 12 b P arr ..................... 0 S. O. H . H art-D avis, G . E . Raikes, c & b absent .................... 0 P a rr............................. 1 R . H ilder, c Boosey, b W ............................. 3 P arish .................... 0 T otal ............ 43 B ic k l e y P a r k . E .P .B arlow .cG rieves, J. H . K elsey, n ot ou t 52 b C olm an .................... 6 C. T. B oosey, b B ick Sim m onds, c nell .............................. 0 C.G rieve, b R aik es ... 24 P. C. Parr, c H ar J. N. T onge, c B arry, b ottle, b Raikea ... 43 b R aikes ... ............ 4 M . P. Betts, b R aikes 5 D . D . P on tifex, c W . E . P arish, b G rieve, b C olm an... 4 Raikes .................... 0 R ev. R . T . T hornton, B 10, w 7, n b l ... 18 c E vans, b R aikes 51 __ W . B. P attisson, c T ota l ............201 B arry, b B ick n ell ... 54 t Ii ....................... lUbtll......... 400 In the S econd Innings C otterill scored (not out) 5, B ean (n ot out) 12.— T otal 27. C RICKET! CAUTION! Messrs. J. L Y O N S & SON, 18, W IL S O N S T R E E T , F IN S B U R Y , LO N D O N , M anufacturers o f the O R IG IN A L R E G IS T E R E D M A R Y L E B O N E and A L L E N G L A N D C R IC K E T B A G S , regret that they h ave to cau tion the pu blic against purchasing bags pirating their designs and of in ferior quality. N one are genuine unless bearing the registered tradem ark stam ped, on th e b ottom o f each bag, viz., “ T H E M A R Y L E B O N E ” and “ T H E A L L E N G L A N D .” T o be obtain ed from all respectable cricketing establishm ents, or w holesale o f the above. C R I C K E T ! CAUTION! “ THE M A R Y L E B O N E ” C R IC K E T B A T B A G R egistered N o. 7,351) and “ T H E a L L E N G LAN D ” (registered N o. 7,352). Any person m aking use o f these titles w ithout our authority w ill render them selves liable to legal proceedings.— J. L Y O N S & SON, 18, W ilson Street, F insbury. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 18S4-5. A L L C LU B S, H O T E L S , SC H O O LS, &c., &c SHOULD HAVE TH E CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVENS By E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K ING ’ S ROAD , BR IGHTON . T he M ost Interesting P h otograp h s o f the A go 3/6 each, Post Free. S ize o f P h oto 12-in. b y 10-in. A l s o P h otos of a l l t h e P r in c ipa l C r ic k e te r s 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 e a c h : th e w h o le set o f 1 4 ,1 5 /- U n der the P atronage o f P r in c e C h r is tia n , P r in c e C h r is tia n V i c t o r , T h e E a r l o f S h e f f i e l d , & c., & c. The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Specially for the Earl of Sheffield. L o r d S h e f f i e l d w rite s:— “ I hop e you w ill find m any cu stom ers for such exceedingly g ood and excellent P hotographs.” Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval, M arch 12,1887. U nder the im m ediate P atronage o f H .R .H . T h e P r in c e o f W a le s . S p le n d id P h o t o g r a p h s o f t h e F o u r T eam s* L arge S ize (12 b y 10), 3 /6 each ; Or 10/- the Set o f F our. C abinets, 1/6 e a c h ; or 5 1- th e Set o f F our. P ost Kree. N.B.—All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. Latest Portraits of the Celebrated Jockeys (I n C ostu m e) - F. A R C H E R (H .R .H . T h e P r in c e o f W a le s ). C. W O O D (S ir G . C h e tw y n d ). F. W E B B (D u k e o f W e s tm in s te r ). T. L O A TE S. L arge Size, B eautifully binished and M ounted on India T ints, 7 /6 each. Cabinet Size, 2/- each. P ost Free. Cash with Order. Indispensable for Keeping C R I C K E T G R O U N D S In First-rate Order. B A B F O R D & P E R K IN S , PATENT Water Ballast Rollers. Used by the principal Cricket and Tennis Clubs throughout the United Kingdom. Not only better but, weight for weight, cheaper than any 1 others. Larger sizes up to eight tons for horse power. W eigh t F ull. P R IC E , cw ts. qrs. . . 3 3 . 5 1 . 7 0 . 10 0 . . 13 0 D iam eter and W idth. 18 in. 21 in. 24 in. 27 in. Oin. £3 £i £5 £7 ... £10 C arriage paid. D iscou n t fo r Cash. NEW GODIVA LAWN MOWERS. W inner o f the highest P rize at the latest L aw n M ow er C om pe tition o f the R oy a l H orti- culturalS ociety o f E ngland last sum m er. In all sizes for hand or pon y pow er. E v ery M achine guaranteed. F u l l P a r t ic u la r s a n d P r ic e s o f t h e S o le b a r f o r d T p e r k in s , PETERBOROUGH. LEG-GUARD STRAPS 6in. - - - - 6 / - per Gross 8 in. ■ 71- lOin. - 8/- „ W . HIGHATT, Leather Strap Manufacturer, 2, WELLS STREET, GRAY’S INN ROAD, LONDON, W.C. R A N S O M E S ’ SILVER MEDALS INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, 1885 LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION, 1886. Lawn Mowers. THE BEST IN THE WOKLD . M a c h in e s f o r 1887:— “ ^ E W A U T O M A T O N ” The b est gear m achin e. U T O M A T O N ” T he b est chain m achin e « ^ S X. -P ^R IS ” . T he best sm all m achine. N E W E D G E C U T T E R ” T he only one o f reai service.—V ide Field. L ists free. M on th ’s T rial. Carriage paid. S tock m L on d on at A rch 92, Spitalfields Station, B ethnal G reen. S upplied b y a ll Ironm ongers. RAN80ME8, SIMS& JEFFERIES, LD„ IPSWICH.
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