Cricket 1890

8 8 4 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; SEPT. 4 , 1890. BICHMOND v. CLAPHAM WANDBREEs, Played at Richmond on August 27. R ic h m o n d . L. Shaw, b Bate «, 81 W . W. Reeve, c W. Olivey, b Bate ... 2 R. W . Burrows, c Christian, b Bate 9 B 6, lb 1, w 1, nb 8 16 Total ...237 P. W . Bush, c Baker, b Burton.................33 H. S. Bush, not out...114 N. Roberts, b Chris­ tian ........................23 C. Filder, b Bate ... 2 G. Elliott, run out ... 7 A. Leechman, b Christian .......... 0 F. Richards and L. Docker did not bat (innings declared finished). C l a p h a m W a n d e r e r s . A. M. Latham,b F.W, I A. E. Gent, not out 12 B u sh .......... ..........10 B .......................... 1 B, Burton, not out ... 26 J — Total ..........49 F. E. Saunders, H. W. Bate, N. B. Baker, F. W. Christian, A. G. McArthur, W. J. Olivey, H. E. Olivey and J. P. Munster did not bat. E A S T B O U R N E v. B LU EM A N T L E S. Played at Eastbourne on August 29 and 80. BLUEMANTI j ES. First Innings. Second Innings. E. A. Parke, o Griffith, b Hill ............................... 8 b Roleston ... 11 E. Malden, c Thuillier, b W hite..................................33 c and b Lucas... 9 H. F. Kemp, c and b Rol­ leston ... ... ...... ... 27 c Goldsmith, b Griffith ..........19 W. H. Andrews, c White, b Lucas ...........................33 c Patterson, b « - <- Rolleston ... 1 T. Andrews, b Rolleston... .5b Rolleston...7 A. J. Bowman, b Lucas ... 8 c Goldsmith, b - - . Rolleston... 19 E.W.H.Beaton, c Griffith, b Lucas ... ..'............. 0 b Lucas ............ 5 J. W . Reed, b Lucas ... 5 c Richardson, b Rolleston ... 0 P. J. Andrews, c Sproston, b Rolleston ... ........... 1 c Hill, b Rolle- ■ w, ston. ... 0 E. S. Chapman, not out .. .0 b Patterson ... 8 R. White, absent .......... 0 not out .......... 0 B 8, lb 2, w 1.;. •... ... 11 B 9, lb 1 ... 10 Total .i.: .i. ...131 : . ; Total ... 89 E astbourne . First Innings. Second Innings. P.White,c W. H. Andrews, b Kemp ............... I. ... 1 Rolleston, c Beaton, b K em p............................... 0 not out .......... 3 W. R. Richardson,b Kemp 0 F. Hill, b W. H. Andrews 8 c T. Andrews, b M alden..........11 R. C. Griffith, b Kemp ... 1 bW .H . Andrews 6 Capt. W. Thuillier, b W. H. Andrews .................11 b W.H. Andrews 2 A. G. Patterson, b W. H. Andrews ........................ 0 st T. Andrews, - b Malden ... 4 E .J. Goldsmith, b Parke 13 notout ..........15 E. L. Lucas, b Malden ... 19 b Kemp ..........31 H. F. Sproston, b Parke... 0 H. B. Dundas, not out ... 1 B 5, w 4 ........................ 9 B 6, lb l, w 4 11 CROYDON v. BEDDINGTON. Played at Croydon on Aug. 30/ C r o y d o n . H. R. Groom, b Lind­ say ....................... 19 C. W. M. Feist, run out ...........................23 J.Whitcomb,c Evans, b Moody ... ... 11 R. J. J. Shrimpton, not out ... ...................................... 34 J. Aris, c Goddard, b M oody................. 4 S. J. Ching, b A. Kirkman.................16 R. Biscoe, not out ... 5 B 11, w 1 ..........12 Total ...124 G. F. Long, F. J. Rolls, E. H. Balch, and E. W. Archer did not bat (innings declared finished). B e d d in g t o n . C. E. Pothecary, c Rolls, b Ching J. Goodison, b Rolls T. E. Goddard, not out ........................! C.W.Lindsay.not out 35 B ........................ 5 Total 76 C. F. Evans, H. N. Moody, A. Kirkman, E. Taylor, J. B. Laidlaw, T. Baker, and H. Kirkman did not bat. L . J . N I C O I i L i S, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE a u t o m a t ic b a t h an d l e rp H E S E engravings -1- .show the advan- i tages thishandle 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. 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