Cricket 1890

4 0 0 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; SEPT. 11,1890. BROADWATER CLUB.—XI. v.XXII. Played at Broadwater on September 4. XXII. . •Rev. A. M. Hill, b Street . ... .......... A. E. Young, c Street, b Holden .......... I j . de Michell.bStreet C. D. Heatley, c E. Marshall, b Holden H. Collier, b Holden H.L.Mellersh.bStreet B. Marshall, b Street C. S. Jerram, absent W. White, b Street... M. Gravitt, b Har­ bottle........................ M. Bett, b Street ... M. Marshall, retired... N. Vyvyan, b Agate 5 M. Evans, b Agate... 2 G. Street, b Agate 4 W . Bett, c Phillips, b A ga te................. 8 A. Mellersh, b Agate 0 H. Doe, b Harbottle 17 A. Shewing, b Agate 8 W . Farmer, b Agate 0 E. T. Lambert, not out ........................ 7 J. Brinsden, b Har­ bottle ................. 0 B ll, lb5.................16 Total ...231 XI. L. Phillips, c and b Street ................. 4 T. B. Harbottle, b Gravett .................19 E. Marshall, b Evans 10 A. Street, b Gravett 28 W . F. Felton, bStreet 8 N. Debenham, c M. Marshall, b Evans 34 W. Debenham, b Evans .............. . 1 E. Agate, retired ... 11 Rev. B. Roscow, not out ........................13 G. Holden, c Doe, b M. Marshall... ... 13 E. Bray, b M. Mar­ shall........................ 2 £ 3, lb 3, w 1 ... 7 Total . ...160 G ra ce P a r lo u r C r ic k e t.— A Handsome Birth­ day Present for boys. Matches played and analy­ sis kept same as on the cricket field. Any number can play, and endless enjoyment and amusement is afforded by this ingenious Indoor Game. Post free, securely packed, 2/10.— W r ig h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, London. L . J . N I C O L L i S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE T H E S E engravings show the advan­ tages thishandle gives, I 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 ham ois T h o n g B o u n d H a n d le . N o. 6034. N o t ic e in c a s e o f I n fr in g b m e n t.— The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of Curves. CROYDON v. OAKLEIGH WANDERERS. Played at Croydon bn September 6. C ro y d o n . E. R. Wilkinson, c Taylor, b Sturges 47 G. F. Long, not out 8 J. Aris, b Sturges ... 8 B 5, lb 1, w 5 ... 11 H. R. Groom, c Chat­ tel!, b Simpson ... 15 C. W. M. Feist, b Hol­ loway ...................20 R. J. J. Shrimpton, c Simpson, b Sturges 1 A.W.Allan, c Archer, b Sturges.................36 F. J. Rolls, R. Biscoe, E. H. Balch, and W. Brunt did not bat (innings declared finished). O a k lh ig h W an d erers Total ...141 H. F. Covell, b Balch 0 W. G. Chattell, c Feist, b Allan ... 1 B 10, lb 1 ..........11 A. M. Sturges, Shrimpton,b Balch 31 J. A. Taylor, b Rolls 0 H. W. Holloway, b Balch... ................. 2 A. Firth, b Balch ... 10 Total ..........70 D.G.Chattell,b Balch 1 E. W. Archer,not out 14 1 P. M. Simpson, E. Layman, and T. Forrest did not bat. 01 utUOAAltU LUL»C*«. .0O*'irrl 4I|L OLOB8, HOTELB, BCHOOLB, &e., &§ SHOULD HAVE THU CELEBRATT.D COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET Eu V EN S . By E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, KING’S BOAD, BRIGHTON, Che Mori Interesting Photographs ol the Agt 3/6 eaoh Post Free. Biisa ol Fkoto 19-in. by 10-ln. U ia P hoto * or it . t , th b P ehncipjll O b io m t m u JU ST PU BLISH ED . QENTIiEHEN of ENGLAND at LORD'S GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at the OVAL. Oapltal Photos of THE PABSEE8, 1/6 eaoh: the whole set of 14,16/- Under the Patronage ol P V H oa C h r is tia n , Phinc* Chbistia* ViOTOli, Th* Kabl or S h b tfu ld , Ac., Ac, The AUSTRALIANS and PABSEEB. Photographed Speciallyfor the Earl of Sheffield. L ord S h e ffie ld w r i t e s " I hope yon will find n.nv customers lor such exceedingly good and aceuent Photographs.” Jubilee Football Festival, The Oral, liaroh19,1H8T. Under the immediate Patronage ol HJS.H. Ths Pbince of Wales. Sflbndid Photoobaphs of thb Foub Tbakr Large Biae (12 by 10), 8/6 each; Or 10/- the Bat o t Four. Oabinets, 1/8 each; of 61- the Set ol Fonr. Post Free. NJB.—All Ordert must be accompanied by a remittance. [■atest Portraits of the Celebrated Joekeja (In Costume)— V, ARCHER (H.R.H. The Parana OF WAL19), 0. WOOD (Bra G. Chetwywd), r, WEBB (Duke of Westunsthb). T, MATES, Large Size, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7 /6 each. Cabinet Biae, 1/- each. Post Free, Oath with Order, Latest Portraits of LO RJD HA RR IS (In C b io k e t C ostu m e ). Large Bixe (19 in. by 10 in.), Ss. eaoh, poat-lMM Cabinets, 2s. each, post-free: U .-Thete Portrait « have beenmuch admiredby all who have teen them. K. HAWK I NS k CO., (Late Hennah ft Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ABTIBTS, 108, KING’S BOAD. BBIGHTOR. MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO AND FROM THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND Via THE FORTH BRIDGE. N e w and I m 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. g 'S k S : jS S S | . {S S r . j : H to co ojo sss mm SSSKS OH COO) 8I8S S SSSS O O ri) OS COOOH mm 8 : : 3 S S B S f ■» *■ p -o o Q , Sat’day nlghts&Sund' a s s s s ° s i 8 ‘ng fit- 0»0-** OSrH i -*(M —< ’y morn’gs excepted SS5S S d«Om to CO00torH o . o ° ’ eoco h os ih eo eo cm oi ss; IH C O O O JH H •: {jU J t-t- *CO05 to O OTOS a . . . . <3 : : : : : : : o r P -,.............................M C . . . . s r :a :: g j ilj f s 5s | I CO05 00 •a a 3 S S 8 S S S S j 100500 00 0 « 0 § o 8 3 ° t-c- 16 : a ’ S 3 s s s u -jrfl CO CO CO00 u •s ! : ig : : . J O k 7 . CO : > S e g < 9 : § o O O v. ForthBdg. 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. * D ra w in g R oom S a lo o n C a rs are run by the D a y E x p r e ss T ra in s marked * from London (St. Pancras) to Glasgow and Edinburgh respectively. S le e p in g 8 a lo o n C a rs by Night Express Trains between St. Pancras and Glasgow, Greenock, Edinburgh and Perth. N o te .— 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 Gills. NOTE.—The Express Trains leaving St. Pan- cras at 7.50 and 9.15 p.m., to which Through Carriages for Greenock are attached, arrive there in time for Passengers to join the “ Columba,” “ Iona,” and “ Lord of the Isles” Steamers for the Highlands. T h e H ig h la n d E x p ress, leaving L on d on (S t. P an cra s) for Edinburgh and the North at 7.50 p.m., conveys passengers to and from N o t t in g ­ ham and S h e ff ie l d . Also for Belfast and the North of Ireland, via L a r n e and S tra n ra e r. The N ew S tea m er, “ P r in c e s s V ic to r ia ,” sailing from L a r n e to S tr a n r a e r in connection with the train, performs the Channel passage in o n e h o u r TWENTY MINUTES ; Port to Port, TWO HOURS. For particulars, see the Company’s Time-tables. JOHN NOBLE, Derby, June, 1890. General Manager. CRICKET SHIRTS. THE S PEC I AL WH ITE CANVAS CLUB SH I R T At Manufactured and Introdaoed to the cricketing world by us in 1881, and supplied^ 4 / 6 6d.Ch during the last fl-ve seasons to some of the leading gentlemen and professional players I • ' In England and Australia. Washes snowy white, is soft, absorbent, porous and an- j InTBG tOT 1 3 / ” shrinkable. Beware ot Imitation!. ) c a r ria g e paid. C T D T T T U L ' T J C O . . r i f t ( Bol« Manufacturer. O A n U JL X I A I I O c t V / U . ^ n , f iisb u k t p iy e m e h t , lohdoh , ■ & Printed for the Proprietor by W bioht ft Co., 41, Bt. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, E.0-, September 11th, 1890.

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