Cricket 1887

MAY 19,1887. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, 143 EALING v. ST, JOHN’S COLL. OXFORD. Played at Ealing on May 11. S t . J ohn ’ s C o l l e g e . First Innings. Second Innings. G. C. May, b Batchelor ... 1 b Owen ....... 1 H. Mertens, c Johnstone, b Batchelor ............... 2 b Pearce ....... 0 0. Hart Davis,b Batchelor 0 b Batchelor ...47 P. C. Smith, b Batchelor 0 b Owen ........ 0 F. B. May, b Batchelor ... 8 b Batchelor ... 21 A. G. Essery, b Batchelor 5 b Pearce ........ 0 H. G. Nntt, b Batchelor ... 0 b Batchelor ... 0 H. Samson, b Batchelor... 1 not out ....... 4 H. Webb Ware, not out... 19 b Pearce ....... 0 F. L. Sutton, b Batchelor 0 b Batchelor ... 0 S. W. Tringham.b Batche­ lor ...............*................ 8 b Pearce ......... 0 B 1,1b2 ............. . 3 L b ....... . ... 1 Total.., ... 42 Total 74 Gardiner’s Gardiner’s Iron Posts 0va l With Tanned R a c k e t , Ne^SOs. price 2Is_ 2£ in. Polished Ash, Brass Fittings, with Steam Tarred Net, and Steel Cord, 50s. Club R a c k e t E a l in g . J. C. H. Johnstone, b Essery J............... 0 Bev. A. Owen, c Nutt, b Samson.............. 18 R. M. Pearce, c May, b Sutton...............35 S. F. Wood, run out... 6 A. M. Hemsley, c Sutton, b Samson 14 A. Batchelor, b Hart Davis........ ......... 7 J. H. Young, b Hart Davis ............... 0 Dr. Barton Smith, b Hart Davis ........ 7 E. S. Rivett, lbw, b Essery .............. 15 B. C. Pearce, b Hart Davis .............. 1 C. W. Rigby, not out 3 B 14, lb 2, w 1 ... 17 Total ........ 123 Sin. Polished N o _ g T>1 * a v i* - 12S< 6d> Plated Fittings, ____ Steam Tarred BBSt Net and MeltOfl Balls, Steel Cord, 60s. 10s. 6d. per doz. GARDINER, S team Tennis Works, HODDESDON. To be had from all local dealers. Catalogues on application. NORTHBROOK v. ADDISCOMBE. Played at Lee on May 14. N orthbrook . C. Pearse, c Serres, b T. G. Cannon, b F. F. Grant ...............16 Grant ................ W.R.Hassail,runout 0 J. H. Blyther, b F. A. E. Coates, c and b Grant ............... F. Grant.............. 3 E. Loxley, c Youle, J. W. Knowles, b F. b F. Grant ........ Grant..................... 1 T. W. Blenkiron, c H. N. Smith, c J. Field, bR. Langton Grant, b Lemmon 8 F. A. Smith, not out C. O. Springthorpe, b B 5, lb 7, w 4 ... Youle..................... 2 Total A ddiscombe . J. Grant, c F. A. E. J. Langton, b Smith, b Blenkiron 17 Blenkiron ........ R.Langton, c Cannon, E.S. Youle, b Blenk- b Blenkiron ........ 14 iron..................... A. C. Field, c and b B. Wildman, c Hassall ...............U Knowles, b Blenk- R. A. Serres, b Spring- iron ...................... thorpe .............. 7 C.Langton,b Spiing- W.Lemmon.b Spring- thorpe ................ thorpe ............... 0 B ..................... F. Grant, not out ... 5 F. Forward, b Blenk- Total......... iron ..................... 0 Ve still fin d Gardiner’s GroundFixturesthe firmest we have tried; indeed, his present plan is, in our judg­ ment, absolutely perfect.” Indispensable for Keeping C R I C K E T G R O U N D S In First-rate Order. BABFOBD & PERKINS, PATENT I Water Ballast Rollers. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVEN8, 1884-5. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &c., &c SHOULD HAVE THE CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVENS B y E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K ING ’ S ROAD , BR IGHTON . The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age 3/6 each, Post Free. Size of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. A lso P h otos of a l l t h e P r in cipa 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. Used by the principal Cricket and Tennis Clubs throughout the United Kingdom. Not only better but, weight for weight, cheaper than any i others. :Larger sizes up to eight tons for horso power. Weight Full. PRICE, cwts. qrs. Capital Photos of THE PARSEES, 1/6 each: the whole set of 14,15/- Under the Patronage of P r in ce C h ristian , P r in ce C h ristian V ic t o r , T h e E arl of S h e f f ie l d , & c ., & o . The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Speciallyfor the Earl of Sheffield. L ord S h e f f ie l d w r it e s “ I hope you will find many customers for such exceedingly good and excellent Photographs.” Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval, March12,1887. Undertheimmediate Patronage of H.R.H. T h e P r in c e of W a l e s . S pl e n d id P h o to g raph s of th e F ou r T e a m s . Large Size (12by 10), 3 /0 each; Or 10/- the Set of Four. Cabinets, 1/6each; or 51- the Set of Four. Post Free. N.B.—All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. Latest Portraits of the Celebrated Jockeys (I n C o stu m e )— F. ARCHER (H.R.H. T h e P rince o f W a le s ), C. W O O D (Sm G. C h et w y n d ). F, WEBB (D u k e of W e st m in st e r ). T. LOATES. Large Size, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7/6 each. Cabinet Size, 2/- eaoh. Post Free. Cash with Order, Diameter and Width. 18 in................ 21 in................ 24 in........... . 27in.......... . 30in.........................— - ............. Carriage paid. Discount for Cash. NEW GODIVA LAWN MOWERS. hand or pouy power. Every Machine' guaranteed^ F u ll P a b ticola b s And Pbioes OS th e S o le Makehs, SILVER MEDALS INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, 1885 LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION, 1880. Lawn Mowers. THE BEST IN THE WOKLD . M a c h in e s f o r 1887:— “ NEW AUTOMATON” The best gearmachine. “ CHAINAUTOMATON” The best chainmachine “ NEW PARIS” . The best smallmachine. “ NEW.EDGE CUTTER ” The only one of real service.—Vide Field. Lists free. Month’s Trial. Carriage paid. Stock in London at Arch92, Spitalfields Station, Bethnal Green Supplied by all Ironmongers. RANSOMES, SIMS&JEFFERIES, LD<, IPSWICH. BARFORD & PERKINS, PETERBOROUGH. _____ B il l ia r d s I B a g a t e l l e s I A ll those requiring a . _>l>New or Second-hand Taolos, ® Requisites, or Billiardwork done, should before going elsewhere, V send for HENNIG BBOS'. No# .Price List, Cloth and Cushion ‘a^-samples—Address,29,NewOxford Street, London, W.O. Established 1862.

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