Cricket 1890
886 CRICKET ; A W EEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. AUG. 14,1890. • HENDON v. B ARN E S . Played at Barnes on Angust 2. H endon . :r W. R. Moon, retired h u rt........................ 5 H. E. Langton, c Keys, b Sissons ... 25 C. H. Page, b Earn shaw... ... ........20 E. G. Moon, b Earn shaw... ... i.. 0 J. A. Wylde, b Earn shaw ........................ 0 G. Quirk, o Earn shaw, b Sissons ... 8 A. Podmoie, run out 10 O. H. Hannaford, c Ratcliffe, b Earn shaw ......................... 2 W. G. A. Ravenor, not out ................... 24 G. E. Waller, b Sissons ...................- 4 T. W. Mackintosh, b Earnshaw .............15 B 12,1 b 3 .............15 Total ...128 B arnes . A. H. Stevens, b Podmore................. C. Ratcliffe, b Waller A. E. Earnshaw, lbw, b Waller.......... P. R. Earnshaw, o Podmo»e, b Waller A. Sissons, c W. R. Moon, b Waller ... B. Keene, b Waller... O. J. Evans, lb w , b Waller ................. O. E. Sissons, b Pod more........................ J. F. Harrington, st E.G.Moon.b Waller H. K. Keys, not out B 3,1 b 1 .......... Total .......... HENDON v. N O R BU R Y P A R K . Played at H endon on August 4. H bndon . . H. E. Langton, b Morris .................20 W. R. Moon, c Duns- muir, bN. Greeaop 7 F. W . Andrew, c Macaldin, b Camp bell ........................78 C. H. Page, o N., b F. Greenop ......... 7 E. G. Moon, c N., b F. Greenop ........ 2 A. R.Trimen, lbw , b Freeman.................31 G. Quirk, b Freeman 12 A. Podmore, c Mac aldin, b Morris ...14 T. W . Mackintosh, b Campbell ..........25 S. Thomson, not out 12 G. E. Waller, b Free man ........................23 B 10,1 b 6, w 2 ... 18 Total ...249 N orbury P ark . First Innings. W . R. Manning, c F.Macaldin.cWaller, and b Podmore ... 1 b Podmore ........... J . P. Freeman, 1 b w, J. M. de Vine, c b Podmore .......... 0 Page, b Waller ... J. R . Dunsmuir, b H. Hart, c Andrew, Waller ................. 15 b W aller........... W. Campbell, not H. Ash, b Waller out ........................ 19 F. Greenop, b Waller J. J. Morris, b Pod- N b... ... more..'. ... .......... 4 N-. Greenop, b Pod- Total m ore... ........... •• 0 In the.Second Innings Manning scored b Waller 4, Dunsmuir (not out) 59, Campbell, c Page, b Pod- more 0, Morris (not out) 46; b 1—Total, 110. P ortraits and B iographical S ketches of Leading Cricketers: Dr. W . G. Grace, Mr. J. Shuter, Mr. W. W. Read, Robert Abel, M. Read, Lohmann, Beaumont, A. Hearne, Arthur Shrews bury, H. Jupp, H. Wood, Gunn, Sharpe, Mr. W .L. Murdoch, Mr. G. Rowland Hill, Mr. A. M. Walters, Mr. A. E. Stoddart, and Mr. P. M. Walters. Post free l£d., the complete set,1/-,— C ricket O f fic e , 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.O. NORWOOD v. ADD ISCOM BE. Played at N orw ood on A ugust 9. A ddiscom be . J. Grant, c Elliott, b Montezuma ..........57 F. Grant, b Monte zuma ........................ 0 Tessier, c Rogers, b Elborough ..........23 Rev. H. A. Serres, b Montezuma .......... 9 Peck, b Elborough ... 6 W. H. Dees, b Mon tezuma ................. 0 J. J. Smallwood, b Montezuma .......... 0 F. Frayling, b Mon tezuma ................. 0 E. E. Serres, b Elborough .......... 0 S. Purser, b Mon tezuma ................. 5 Wiltshire, not o u t... 8 B ........................ 2 Total ..110 N orwood . R. Rogers, c E. E. Serres,b Smallwood 9 G. Featherstone, b Smallwood ..........23 T. S. Gibson, c E. E. Serres,b Smallwood 2 L. Montezuma, run out .......... .......... 0 H.Blackford, b Small wood 1 W. C. Elborough, c Serres, b F. Grant... 25 A. Hill, b F. Grant... 28 W.Goodwin.cSerres, b F. Grant ............15 F.W. Wiltshire, o J., b F. Grant .......... 8 L. F. Elliott, b F. Grant .................. 3 E. McCausland, not out ......................... s B 8,lb 2, n b l ...1 1 Total ...128 S pecial Photographs of Dr. W. G. Grace and G. G. Hearne, with Biographical Sketches, post- free, 2Jd. each. L. J. NICOKLS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rn H E S E engravings -1- show the advan tages thishandle gives,| as each curve forms a " 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 Buch 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 hamois T hong B ound H andle . No. 6034. N otice in case of I nfringement .— The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of Curves, NffiTOBMnil OF 0ELEBRATEDELEVENS, 1884-6+1. U iL SCLOBB, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, fce., ft*. 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