Cricket 1890
804 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME* JU L Y 81,1890. CHAETERHOTJSE v. MR. F. LONGWORTH’S XI. DAMES Played at Charterhouse on July 26. Me. F. Dames L ongw orth’s XI. W . J. Ford, c and b Merriman ..........35 C.L. Hickley, c Crab tree, b Merriman... 19 C. H. Leal, c Griffith, b Paget .................18 F.M.Ingram.c Green hill, b S m ith ..........71 A. N. Incog, b Paget 13 F. R. Meade, b Greenhill.......... ... 4 F.Dames-Iiongworth, b Smith .................58 H.R. Smith did not bat. C harterhouse . T. 0. Bett, c Green- hill, b Paget........... 4 Rev. T. A. A. Tait, c B l a c k b u r n e , b Paget .................. 7 Walter Gray, not out ...........................10 E, B. Winch, c and b Greenhill .............17 B 14, lb 1 0 .............24 T otal........... 280 G. S. Wilson, b Incog 5 H. A. Merriman b T. G. Blackburne, b Incog .......... ... 40 L e a f........................ 17 G. A. Gardiner, not C. D. Bury,b Incog... 3 out ................. ... 16 H. Gatehouse, b C. G. Paget, b Incog........................ 0 Incog .......... ... 0 G. O. Smith, b Leaf... 20 H. Crabtree, not out 0 R. C. Griffith, c In gram, b Hickley ... B 16, lb 1 ... ... 17 2 W . R. Kirby, c Ford, Total ... ...126 b HiCkley................. 6 W. W. Greenhill did not bat. L. J. NICOLL.S, r o b e r t s b r i d g e , PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE r p H B S B engravings -1- show the advan tages this handle gives,, as each curve forms a 1 key or abutment, against the elastic substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder of the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. These bats, introduced in 1889, have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni versal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the batsman in cutting and driving powers A quantity of All- Cane-Handled Bats, warranted (a little soiled), offered at a very low figure. Patentee of the C h a m o is T h o n g B o u n d H a n d l e . N o . 6034. MIDLAND RAILWAY, THE DIRECT ROUTE TO AND FROM THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND, V ia THE FORTH BRIDGE. N ew and Im p ro v e d Service of Trains between E n g la n d and S c o t la n d , from July 1st, 1890, until further notice, 00 >» jh ) s w l o w © : = : CQ "r< s s b s s TJ '•to o t- t- o h CDn eg 3 UQ a s s s S1SS m ggisaa p ,t^ 0 > 0 > *i—I H I S H H 01(00 n co co co^ a 20 18 50 B B ; h \ a : : eo . P.O) X H C O O O IO O s : : CQ t H s s s s a & H H H t- O ^ c o g cs ■o ps}d9DX» s ^ . u j o u i X.pung!} sjh?iu A-up,mg s a ssss^sis^s!!? SiSS m m n iQ O ? us os o g a a» to oo toih d : -p m q ^ 6 -3 n y £ OlC- B O l'f lO O H H | ° ? m w NT CD00 CO rH f a ’ Muswoocinioocjw n o co !-* coco dOf^rHCir-tCqCOeog® tfi t - C O O tO O O O ) P>4 : : 0) . S : : : : d, i • • • S Sg : g ' -3-SS g a t j f s ;i & i g | l | l l 3 S | S 3 .2-e.2S ® : : H> , .H * w n o o o n i o o ■'»’ ©ii -vc*Ji-tco g w o c o oo o « o § a S W20 Tflt> j : :s -W o B i | * : : n a g S : ” n # q — T— -- UOO ’Bpaw-ioja N o t ic e in c a se o f I n f r in g e m e n t .— The Patente does not bind himself to any number of Curves. + Will run from July 24th to August 9th inclusive, but will not run on Saturdays, except August 9th. Horse Boxes, Carriage Trucks, Family Carriages and Saloons for the North ot Scotland, will be conveyed by this Train. A—Passengers for Glasgow leave Sheffield at 1.20, and Leeds at 2.18 a.m. B—On Sunday mornings passengers leave Liverpool at 1.5, and Manchester at 1.20 to join this Train at Carlisle. C—8.38 on Sundays. D—Sundays excepted. E—An Additional Express is run from Liver pool (Exchange) at 3.0, and Manchester (Victoria) at 8.o p.m., reaching Carlisle at 6.8, and Glasgow (St. Enoch) at 8.40 p.m. on Weekdays. * D r a w in g R oom S a l o o n C a r s are run by the D a y E x p r e s s T r a in s marked * from London (St. Pancras) to Glasgow and Edinburgh respectively. S l e e p in g S a lo o n Cars by Night Express Traits between St. PancraS and Glasgow, Greenock, Edinburgh and Perth. N o t e . —A similar Service of-Trains will be run from Scotland to England, particulars of which will be announced in the Company’s Time-tables and Bills. NOTE.—The Express Trains leaving St. Pan- cra» at 7.80 and 9.18 p.m., to which Through Carriages for Greenock are attached, arrive there in time for Passengers to join the “ Columbia,” “ Iona,” and “ Lord of the Isles” Steamers for the Highlands. JOHN NOBLE, G e n eral M anager . OLDCRICKET ANDCRICKETERS By H. H. M O N T G O M E R Y , D.D. Bishop of Tasmania (Late Captain of the Harrow Eleven), with a Preface by C. W . ALCOCH, Secretary of the Surrey County Cricket Club. W ITH S E V E R A L IL LU S T R A T IO N S . PRICE SIXPENCE. POST FBEE, 7Jd- To be had at all Railway Bookstalls and Cricket Grounds in England, and of all Booksellers. L o n d o n : H. STACEY GOLD, 85, Brixton Road, S.W. WRIGHT & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. moToamrH! of oelebrated elevens , ibm - m - i . U j L OLCJB8, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &»., Xt. SHOULD HAVE THH CELEBRATED OOUHTY AND OTH ER CRICKET ELEV EN 8 . By E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, KING’ S BOAD, BRIGHTON. Fhe Moat Interesting Photographs of the Agfc 3/6 each Post Free. Size of Photo IB-in. by 10-in. 4 x a o P h o t o s o f a l l t h e P b ih c ip a l O b i c i b t u i JUST PUBLISHED. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at LORD’S. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL. ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at the OVAL. Oapltal Photon of THE PARSEE8, 1/6 eaoh: the whole set of 14,16/- Under the Patronage of P binci C hristian , P rince C hristian VlOIOIi, T he E arl ot S heffield , & c ., A c . Tfca AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Speciallyfor the Earl of Sheffield, L o r d S h b ft t h ld w r i t e s " I hope von will find pan? customers for such exceedingly good and xoellent Photographs.” Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval, arch 19,1887. Under the immediate Patronage OS H.R.H. T h e P r in c e o f W a le s . ■ J plin m d P h o t o g r a p h s or t h e F o cb T h aw s. Large Size {12 by 10), 3 /6 each; Or 10/- the Set of Four. Cabinets, 1/6 each; o , 5/- the Set of Pour. Post Free. NJi,—All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. -LateBt Portraits of the Celebrated Joekeji (I n C ostume }— f. ARCHER (H.R.H. T he P bihcb of Walib), 0. WOOD (S ib G. C hetwtwd ). », WEBB (D uke o f W ebtminstbb ). T, LOATES, Large Size, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7 /6 eaoh, Cabinet Bize, 2/- eaoh. Post Free, Cash with Order, Latest Portraits of L O R D H A R R I S (I n C b ic k e t C obtu m b ). Large Bize (12 in. by 10 in.), 5s. each, post-fvew Cabinets, 2s. eaoh, post-free*. ?JB.—These Portraits have beenmuchadmired by all who have seen them. B. HAWK I NS & CO., n (Late Henn&h & Kent) PHOTOGEAPHIO ABTIBTB, 108, KING'S ROAD, BRIGHTON. CR ICKE T SH IRTS . T H E S P E C I A L W H I T E C A N V A S C L U B S H I R T As Manufactured and Introduced to the oricketing world by us in 1884, and supplied\ A/F l 03 c/? during the last five seasons to some of the leading gentlemen and professional players! » t > in England and Australia. Washes snowy white, is soft, absorbent, porous and un- f ThrSB JOT 13/“ Bhrinkable. Beware of Imitations. ) c a rria g e PAID. C T T 3 T T T U ' I T B C l O r ( Bole Manufacturers O A X x U X X l i L H O O L v O « ^ gj, f ih s b u r y p iy e m e h t , lo h d o r , a .o. Printed for the Proprietor by W rio h t S c Oo., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, London, E.G. July 31st, 1890.
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