Cricket 1890

8 6 8 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; AUG. 28,1890. FOREST HILL v. DULWICH. Played at Forest Hill on August 16. D ulwich . E. J. Heasman, b James ................. 9 J. A. Macdonald, b Matthews .......... 2 A. H. Knott, c Todd, b Watmough..........34 W. J. P. Dodgson, c Skipper, b Hooker 51 F.Koberson.cHooker, b Watmough.......... 9 E. H. Heasman, b Matthews .......... 6 N. Morris, b Mat­ thews .................. 6 T. S. Tregellas, c James, b Knight 22 C. P. Tregellas, c Hooker, b Knight 10 F. Leleu, c Pierce, b Knight ................. 0 R. Nevill, not out ... 0 B 5, lb 1 ................. 6 B. James, b E. H. Heasman................ W. L. Pierce, b T. S. Tregellas................ J, A. Knight, c E. J. Heasman, b T. S. Tregellas................. S. P. Matthews, b E. H. Heasman F o r e st H i l l . Total ...155 J. Todd, c Dodgson, b T. S. Tregellas ... 10 M. C. Capes, not out 12 H. R. Carruthers, b Knott ... ..........35 B 4, lb 3 .................. 7 Total . 76 H. A. Hooker, F. Skipper, H. J. Watmough and E. H. Edwards did not bat. LEATHERHEAD v. ETON RAMBLERS. Played at Leatherhead on July 26. E to n R a m b l e r s . S. W . Cattley,' c Earnshaw, b Hol­ land ........................46 C. E. Farmer, c Bridges, b Sturt ... 0 A. Dickson, b Sturt... 21 W. O. Bridgeman, c Milford, b Sturt ...116 W. F. Farrer, b S tu rt........................ 1 N. M. Farrer, b Hol­ land ...........................16 L e a t h e r h e a d Hon. R. G. Verney, b Hewlins.................34 H. H. Amory, c Sturt, b Hewlins... 10 J. Murray, c and b Sturt ................. 4 H. Farrer, b Sturt... 5 C. M. Smith, not out 20 B 11, lb 1 ..........12 Total ...285 A. H, Tritton, b Smith ................. 5 J. H. Bridges, b Cattley .................40 C .L. Budd, c Verney, b S m ith .......... ... 28 B.T.Milford.c Bridge- man.b Smith......... 29 M. Bovill, b Smith ... 0 H. B. Tritton, st Far­ mer, b Smith......... 0 F. W. Earnshaw, c Dickson, b Cattley 0 J.M. Farrer, not out 6 W.Hewlins,cCattley, b Sm ith ................ 0 F. Sturt, c Farmer,b Cattley ................. 3 A. G. Holland, b Smith ................. 9 B 4, lb 1 ......... 5 T otal.......125 RICHMOND v. PALLINGSWICK. Played at Riohmond on August 20. P a l l in g sw ic k ;. First Innings. C. B. Palmer, lbw, b Docker ................. 9 F. Ratcliff, c Docker, b Wigram ..........11 C. R. Forward, b Docker ................. 0 Marlow, c F.W.Bush, b D ocker................. 0 F.B.Percival,c Banch, b D ock er................. 3 F. Muir, c Docker, W igram .......... N. B. Baker, Docker .......... Hutcheon, b Docker Brown, not out Hewison, b Docker.., Doger, b Docker ... Total In the Second Innings Palmer scored c Holt, b Wigram 4, Ratcliff, b Docker 23, Forward (not out) 0, Marlow, b Wigram 10, Percival, c Wigram, b Docker 0,Hutcheon, c Docker; b Wigram 6, Brown, b Docker 4; lb 2.—Total, 49. R ic h m o n d . F.W. Bush,b Marlow H.S. Bush, b Percival C.Wigram,b Percival C. Filder, b Marlow... L. Shaw, Ibw, b Marlow ... .......... A. Holt, b Percival... A. Leechman, not out .......... .......... R. W . Burrows, c Marlow, b Percival F.Richards.bPercival 16 C.Banch, lbw, b Per­ cival ........................ 3 L. Docker, c Hut­ cheon, b Percival 1 B 8, lb 3 ........11 Total....... ICO MR. J. W. HOBBS’ XI. v. CANE HILL. Played at Cane Hill on August 16. J. W . H obbs ’ XI. A. Wheeler, c Hine, b Richardson .......... 1 J. Beaumont, c Kidd, b Smith .................19 T. Adams, b Fitz­ gerald ................. 38 J. Caffarey, b Smith 18 J. Boxall, lbw, b Smith........................15 T. Henderson, st Stanley, b Kidd ... 4 C ane H ill . E.Mills,c Fitzgerald, b Sm ith ................. J.King.b Richardson R. Roles, b Smith ... H. Adams, not out... C. :Geary, c and b R ichardson.......... Extras................. T otal..........117 R.Morgan.cH.Adams, b Mills .................13 W . Sims, b Eeau- m on t........................17 Dr. Fitzgerald, c and b Roles .................30 F. Richardson, not out ........................63 Dr. Kidd, b Beau­ mont ........................ 7 H.8mith,o H. Adams, b Beaumont ..........30 F. CHffe did not bat. G. Stanley, c Mills, b G ea ry................. 2 Dr. Boycott, b Geary ................. 2 A. Hine, c T. Adams, b G ea ry................. 2 T. Lovelock, not out ........................ 0 Extras.................27 T otal. ...293 P o r t r a it s a n d B io g r a p h ic a l S k e t c h e s op 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. Jnpp, 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 ljd., the complete set,1/-,— C r ic k e t O f f ic e , 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Dootors’ Commons, E.C. L. J. NICOLL.S, r o b e r t s b r i d g e , PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rp H E S E engravings -1- show the advan- . tages thishandle gives, j 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. N o t ic e in c a se o f I n f r in g e m e n t .— The Patentee does not bindhimself to anynumber of Curves. INTER-UNIVERSITY RECORDS. 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