Cricket 1887

174 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNB t, *067, LONDON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE v. RICHMOND. Played at Richmond on May 28. R ic h m o n d . 1 b w, b A. Young, R e a d .......................... 24 F . Reynolds, b Read 0 L . M. B ooth, b C. W aite.......................... 17 J. C. Jukes, c and b R e a d ........................... 8 A. Bowden-Sm ith, b W aite.......................... 3 O. W . Willet, b Read 19 H. D. Trevor, b Read 11 J. O, Smith, b G. R. Lannowe ........... 5 J.W hiteford, c Stew­ art, b Martin ... 12 A. Dealtry, b Mar­ tin .......................... 6 Tate, not out ... ... 1 B l , l b l ........... 2 L.I.C. Total ...108 Mr. H. R. Ladell, c Trevor, b Young ... Read, c and b Young Mr. C. J. B. M arriott, b Young ................... B. Lannowe, b Young G. R. Lannowe, c Reynolds, b Smith F. Stewart, b Young T.Leuthwaite,c W il­ let, b Y ou n g........... E.Lannowe, run out T. Martin, run out C. W aite, not out ... E. Chapman, b Tre­ vor ........................... B 16,1 b 1, w 2 ... Total ........... 19 KENSINGTON PABK v. CRYSTAL PALACE. Played at Wormwood Scrubba on May 25. K e n s in g t o n P a b k . G. A. Rim ington, b Noakes ................... H.Reynolds.bN oakes G. H. P. Street, b Noakes ................... E. O. Powell, b Fox... J. H. Bettington, b Austin ................... W . F. Thom pson, not out ...................71 J. B. Bettington, b Janson .................. 28 F.W .French, not out 2) B 24, lb 12, w 2 ... 38 Total ..217 H, W . Price, D. C. Lee, and R Fo& did not bat. C b y s t a l P a la c e . F. W. Janson, b B. Bettington ........... 4 W. Kettlewell, b B. Bettington ...........21 W . F. Noakes, c Rey­ nolds, b French ...SO C. J. M. Fox, b H. Bettington ........... 1 J. Dives, b H. Bet­ tington .................. 35 S. Shorter, c Fok, b R eyn old s.......... ... 7 F. A. Rehder, 1bw, b B. Bettington ... 21 G. Austin, b B. Bet­ tington ................... 0 P. Currey, c Powell, b H. Bettington ... 1 T. F. Carter, b H. Bettington ........... 0 A. Leete, not out ... 2 B 9, lb 4 ...........13 Total ...........135 BARNES v. BOSTON PARK. Played at Brentford on May 28. B a r n u s . F. J. Rawlinson, run out ..........................76 V. H. Stevens, b Band 3 J. E. Challis, c and b Steers..........................22 H. W. Burnside, c Stephenson.bSteers 0 F. Conway, b Steers... 0 H. A. Keene, b Rapkin 2 E. J. Kennedy, b Rap- kin .................. ... J. Melhursh, b Steers 7 W.R.Carter.b Rapkin 3 E.R.Keene.b Rapkin 4 E. B. H utchinson, not cut ................... 8 Total ...125 0 B osto n P a r k . A. Rusten, not out... 84 B 2, lb 4, w 4 ... 10 W. Steers, not out ... 37 J. Beaumont, lbw, b Carter^. ................... 0 G. Band, b Carter ... 9 Total ... ...189 R . Rapkin, c Burn- lide, b Rawlinson 59 H. Buzby, R. Beaver, W . Stephenson, H. Under­ wood, C. Buzby and E. Underwood did not bat. RICHARDSON’S CRICKET SPECIALITIES. In B A T S —The Patent “ C E N TU R Y ” Bat, very Special Handle. (Testimonial received from H. J. II. Scott, Esq., Captain 1886 Australian Team.) With finest blades, 21/- each (nett). Sole Licensed Makers—E. J. Page & Co., Kennington Park. In B A L L S —The “ M AR VE L," treble seam and warranted hard- wearing, 4/- each or 46/- per dozen (nett). The “ NONESUCH," Catgut-sewn, splendid value, 5/- each, or 58/- per dozen (nett). ALL-CANE HANDLED BATS, full size, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, and 15/- (subject). rggp" Send for Price Lists before deciding where to buy. Very Liberal Discount and satisfaction guaranteed. In G A U N T L E T S —The “ PERFECT-FITTIN G ," from 8/- per pair (subject). In B A T T I N G G L O V E S —The “ W INCHESTER,” with rubber secured against com ing off, red rubber, 8/6 per pair (subject). In C R E A S E M A R K E R S -T h e “ TROUGH ," as used at L ord s and The Oval, 10/6 each (nett). In C R I C K E T N E T S —Best quality, com plete, 6yds.-by-Gft. 10/6 ea ch ; 6yds.-by-7ft., 13/6 each (subject). HENRY RICHARDSON .S O U T H E R N COUN T IE S D E PO T for SPOR TS and GAMES, 77, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, MOORGATE STR E E T, LONDON.________ NOW READY. PRICE ONE SHILLING. INTER-UNIVERSITY RECORDS. Full Particulars of all Competitions In Athletics, Bicycling, Billiards, Chess, Cricket, Cross-Country, Football, G olf, Lawn-Tennis, Polo, Racquets, Rifle Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, b e t w e e n OXFORD & CAMBRIDGE, 1827 — 1887. PUBLISH ED BY W R IGH T and Co., 41, S t . A n d r e w ' s H il l , L o n d o n E.O. I R O N T U R N S T I L E S . As supplied to all the principal Cricket and Football Clubs throughout Great Britain. SLARK, T u r n s t i l e s o n H I K E £ 1 p e r W e e k , £ 1 0 10s. THE BROADWAY HARRIER. £ 1 10 s. £10 10s. Walham Green, London. T H E S T U D L E Y R O Y A L , M achines m ade with Double and Single Handles at same price. These Prices include Grass Boxes, and Carriage Paid to any Railway Station or Seaport in Great Britain. X , A . W IV M O W E I t . STUDLEY ROYAL PONY MACHINE £ 9. d. 8 -inch . . 2 2 0 10 „ . . 3 3 0 12 „ . . 4 4 0 14 „ . 5 5 0 16 „ . . 6 6 0 18 „ . 7 7 0 2 0 „ 8 8 0 2 4 „ .. 9 10 0 30 „ . 12 10 0 ' Cases Returnable or 5 /- each. ♦THE ♦ Delivers the cuttings either side. Very light in draught,, and the J strongest and most compact pony machine in the market. ♦Prices—30-inch ... £15, complete. 36-inch ... £20, complete. ♦ A Good Discount alloxved fo r Gash with Order . i Every Machine Thoroughly Tested before leaving tho Works F rom J. J. B u r b e r y , Ironm onger, Cross Street, Bridlington Quay, June 24,1886. Dear Sir—Enclosed find cheque for 36 in. Studley Royal H orse Power Lawn M ower, kindly own receipt. The m achine is in excellent working order, and is doing good service.—Yours truly, J. J. BU R uE R Y. From the Haberdashers’ B oys’ School, Hat<ham, London, S.E., September 17,1886, Head Master, W. J. Spratling, B.S., F.G.S., F.C.P. Sir—W e hare every reason to be satisfied w ith the way in which the 36-in. Studley Royal Horse Power Lawn M ower does its w ork—Yours truly, W . J. SPKATLING. From the H olbeck Cricket Club, August 2,1882. Dear Sir.—The 30-in. m owing m achine arrived all right, and in the trial did its work rem arkably w ell' giving the greatest satisfaction to the m em bers o f our Committee that witnessed the trial. I enclose cheque for the m achine.—I rem ain, Dear Si» Yours respectfully, R. G ILBERTSON , H on. Secretary. E asby Abbey, Richm ond. Yorkshire, October 9,1887. Dear Sir.—I sent the em pty case yesterday. I must tell you that the 14-in. Studley R oyal M ower gives every satisfaction. The lawn had not been m own for som e tim e when we first tried it, but it did its work well —I am , Yours truly, Wm. APPLETON. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS WRITE TO THE SOLE MANUFACTURER, W. PARKINSON, STUDLEY ROYAL LAWN MOWER WORKS, RIPON.

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