Cricket 1888

JULY 23*1888. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE*GAME. 30 8 MARLOW v. UXBRIDGE. Played at Marlow on July 21. M arlow . First Innings. E. R. Ward, b Woods ... 7 Barker, b M iles................. 6 A. Moritz, b Miles ..........21 H.Smith-Turbeville, c and b Miles.............................. 3 Second Innings, candb Miles ... c Roberts, b Woods .......... c and b Woods Roberts, b Woods .......... W.Rixon, lbw, b Woods... 16 runout .......... T. G. Lunnon, c Eves, b W oods............................... 0 run out .......... F. Hansombody, b Woods 0 c Thomas, b Miles ... ... R. A. Lunnon, b Miles ... 9 c Eves, b Miles w. H. Cunliffe, b Woods... 3 not out .......... Walker, not o u t ............... 0 c Thomas, b Miles .......... F. Plumridge, b Miles ... 1 lbw, b Miles ... B ............................... 7 Total ..........73 U x b r id g e . Total . 34 First Innings. W. R. Collins, run out ... 19 Woods, b Barker .......... 0 Second Innings. run out .......... c M o r i t z , b Barker .......... SOMERSETSHIRE y. STAFFORDSHIRE- The Somersetshire eleven had an easy victoryover Staffordshire in this match, played at Taunton on Friday and Saturday last, winning by 120 runs. The chief feature of the game was the bowling of Mr. S. M. J. Woods, of Cambridge University. Twelve of the Staffordshire wickets fell to him at an average of just under fivejruns. S o m erset sh ire . First Innings. R. S. Savery, c Shaw, Cosens........................ Nichols, st Brookes, Briscoe ................. A. E. Clapp, b Shaw... H. Ross, b Cozens ... H. T. Hewett, b Briscoi S. M. J. Woods, c fleatl Payton ................. S h a w ........................ F. L. Cole, b Cozens... Tyler, c Shaw, b Cozen Fothergill, b Cozens... E. G. Murdoch, not out Extras ................. DALSTON ALBERT v. ENFIELD. Played at Enfield on July 21. E n fie ld . C.Coles, c Hansombody, b R. A. L un non.................17 b R. A. Lunnon 0. Thomas, c Cunliffe, b Walker ........................ 0 C. H. Roberts, b R. A. Lunnon ........................ 2 5 13 b R. A. Lunnon 0 Total Second Innings. b ... 33 b Shaw .......... 6 b ... 1 cJames,bCozens 9 ... 10 b Shaw .......... 1 ... 0 b Shaw .......... 6 ... 36 b Briscoe .......... 31 b ... 1 c Hawkins, b B risco e .......... 7 b ... 11 run out .......... 13 ... 1 cCozens.bShaw 2 ... 27 b Shaw .......... 0 ... 5 not out .......... 36 ... 1 b Shaw .......... 5 ... 13 Extras.......... 13 ...142 Total ...182 G. Davis, st Selby, b fly. Moore ......... 2 A. Cripps, b Cole ... 4 T. Clarke, 1 b w, b Hy. Moore ... _... V ' W. Martin, b Hy. Moore ................ 5 C» Packer, b A. Cole 5 Richardson, b Hy. Moore....................... 0 D. Conyard, b Hy. Moore ................. G. Walker, b Hy. Moore ... .,*• ... Saich, b Hy. Moore ................. Crane, not ou t.......... Hitch, b Cole .......... T o ta l..........24 Hy. Moore, . b Martifi ... ..* ... 1 G. Fox, b Cp»ySrd ... G F. Box, n ofou t.......... 8 Extras.................10 Total ... 100 S t affordshire . W . H. Miles, b Barker ... W. L. Eves, b Barker C. E. Stevens, b Barker ... F. E. Stanton, b R. A. Lunnon ........................ A.R. Woodbridge,st Ward, b Barker ........................ C. King, not out................. B 4,1b 1........................ c Barker, b R.A. Lunnon .......... b R. A. Lunnon b Barker .......... not out .......... c Hansombody, b Barker... 0 not out 0 5 B 1, lb 1 Total ... 50 Total First Innings. A. H. Heath, b Woods ... 30 Brooks, b Woods .......... J Marlow, b Woods ......... 0 Payton, b Woods .......... 9 James, c and b Tyler ... 0 Hawkins,c Spencer,bTyler 8 F. T. Cozens, b Woods ... 19 F. J. Wearing, b Woods ... 8 Shaw, run out ................. 1 T. A. Stokes, not out......... 3 Briscoe,c Savery,b Fother­ gill ..................... - — 2 Extras ........................ 5 Total .................87 Second Innings, b Tyler .......... 2 b Woods .......... 0 lbw, b Woods ... 13 not out .......... 8 b Woods .......... 9 c Woods, b Tyler 10 b Tyler .......... 7 c Ross, b Woods 0 run out .......... G b Woods .......... 9 Extra?.......... 3 Total ... 67 D alston A lbert . H. Selby, c Hitch, b Packer ................. 3 Hce. Moore,b Packer 12 A. Cole, c Hitch, b Cripps .................19 W. Tyler, b Martin ... 22 F. Briggs, 1 b w, b Cripps ................. 0 G. Cashford, not out 25 H. Hill and W. James did not bat. B O U R N E M O U T H CRICKET &LAWN TENNIS CLUB The CRICKET WEEK, including Matches with the P a rsee s, M.C.C. <fc G ro u n d , &c., &c., commences on AUGUST the 3rd. The LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT n AUGUST the 27th. For further particulars, terms of Subscrip­ tion for Short Period Members. &c., &c., apply to the Hon. Secretaries, Hotel Mont Dore, Bournemouth^ “MAN O’ WAR” GARDEN SEATS IMPROVED GARDEN SEATS AND CHAIRS. For CRICKET GROUNDS I For PRIVATE GARDENS I For MARINE PARADES „ TENNIS GROUNDS I „ PUBLIC PARKS I „ ALL OPEN SPACES AS USED at ELM. The Queen’s Jubilee Garden Party, Buckingham Palace, June 20, 1887. AS USED in the Pavilion of the Surrey C.C.C., Kennington Oval. AS USED in the Royal Parks, and by the Metropolitan Board of Works, &c., &c., &o. The F ie ld , May 7,1887, says ?— ‘ Messrs. Henry Castle and Sons, the well-known Admiralty ship- breakers of Millbank, S.W., have forwarded for our report the above improvement, which de­ serves more than passing notice. It is a design for out-door seats and chairs, and wre have no hesi­ tation in saying that for elegance, comfort, and durability, it is the best thing of the kind that we have seen. These seats are made of the seasoned teak timber, taken from old navy ships which Messrs. Castle have broken up, and, the frames being of wrought iron and galvanised, they are as nearly as may be impervious to the effect of sun or rain. They can be fitted with patent folding cover-seats and footboards, which protect the seats from rain and the feet from damp. We recom­ mend those who are in want <f seats for their gardens and grounds to give them a trial. The prices are about the same as those of other makers.” Send fo r Price List and Illustrated Sheet to the Patentees and Manufacturers , H. CASTLE and SONS, MILLBANK S .W . CAUTION— ALL DESIGNS AND TITLES ARE REGISTERED,

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