Cricket 1889

158 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EE CORD OF THE GAME. MAT 30, 1889. BR IGH TON COLLEGE PREFECTS \ REST OF THE SCHOOL. Played at the College Ground on May 25. P r e f e c t s . N C. Cooper, b Meiss- •nor ......................44 P. V. King, b Parsons 2 E. W. Sutton, b Par­ sons ...................... 5 L.H.Gay, c P. Cooper, b Noakes............... 45 R. Young, b Umfre- ville ...................... 46 G. W. Picton, lbw, b Ju pp...................... 11 H. C. Holland, c Jupp, b Parsons ... 5 G. M. Robinson, c W. Picton, b Par­ sons ...................... R. O. Woodhouse, c Whiteley,b Umfre- ville...................... H. J. Gibbins, not out ....................... P. Tindal Robertson, absent ................ B 19, lb 3......... T otal.........187 R e s t o f t h e S c h o o l. First Innings. A. A. Meissner, c Hol­ land, b N. Cooper... A. D. Reward, b Hol­ land ...................... F. Noakes, c Gibbins, b N. Cooper......... P. M. Cooper, c and b N. Cooper ......... H. R. Fort, b N. Cooper ............... F. E. Parsons, b N. C. Cooper............. .. F. E. Whiteley, b Holland................ W. H. Picton, not out ....................... H. H. Jupp, b N. Cooper ................ A. A. Francis, b N. Cooper ................ H. Umfreville, b N. Cooper ................ Total ......... In the Second Innings Meissner scored (not out) 26, Heward, c Woodhouse, b Young, 8, Noakes (not out) 5—Total, 39. EMERITI v. ST. CHARLES’ COLLEGE. Played at Notting H ill on May 23. S t . C h a r l e s ’ C o lle g e . R. Swaby, b Withall 6 J. V. Strawson, lbw, b Tobin ............... 0 E. O’Rourke, b Tobin 19 F. O. D. Hoare, c and b Tobin ............... 8 D. A. Healy,b Withall 0 C. Ezechiel.b Withall 0 W. Foly, c Bishop, b Withall ................ U. Oschwald, b Dean 8 W. B. Dyer, c Wood- lock, b Withall ... 8 J. Gibson, not out... 2 T. Bell, b Dean......... 0 B ...................... 5 Total 14 E m e r it i . W. J. Woodlock, b Strawson............... 0 E .C. Fraser, b Eze- cb iel...................... 8 C. W. Brewer, b Foly 46 E. Rodriguez, c Hoare, b O’Rourke 16 E. A. Bishop, L. Withall, J. G. O’Brien, J. P. Munster, and C. C. Payne did not bat. C. S. Dean, b Swaby 35 W. A. Tobin, not out ...................... 6 B 4, lb 2, w 1... 7 Total.........113 THE PATENT ‘N ew M odel THE LIGHTEST RUNNINC MOWER THE WORLD. “ The best Lawn Mower.”— Field. OYEE 10,000 SOLD LAST YEAR. First Prize at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show of 1886, In Competition Open to the World. These Mowers were used exclusively on the American Exhibition Grounds of 1887, and were awarded the First Prize for superior workman­ ship «nd great general efficiency. We are at all times prepared to compete with any other Lawn Mower on the following points of superiority, viz.:— 1. Quality of work 2. Lightness of draught 3. Simplicity of con­ struction 4. Ease of adjustment 5. Facility for sharpening ». Efficiency in collecting grass 7. Variety of work 8. 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