Cricket 1891

JU LY 9, 1891 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 257 H AM PSTEAD v. E ASTBOU RN E . Played at Eastbourne on July 3 and 4. B a m pstea d. First Innings. H. R. Lipscombe, b King 22 W. W. A’Deane, b Mathe­ son ................. ..........10 T. M. Faimiloe, c King, b Matheson........................23 E. W. Bishop, b Matheson 21 J. G. Q. Btbch, c Wilkin­ son, b Scott .................24 G. Thornton, c Collins, b Wilson ........................ 0 W. S. Hale, b Matheson... 1 E. Figgis, bMathe&on ...24 J. B. A ’Deane, not out ... 26 J. C. Milton, b V-ilson ... 9 Monntford, c Scott, b King ............................... 3 B 4, lb 5, w 1 ....................10 Second Innings, c Wilkinson, b Collins ........... 6 lbw, b Phillips 30 c Powell, b Wilson ......... 13 b Powell ......... 125 c King, b Phil­ lips ................... 95 lbw, b Powell ... 14 DMatheson ... 18 c and b Powell... 48 b Scott ........ 25 b Addie .......... 8 not out .......... 0 B 8,1b 9 nb 1 18 Total ................173 E a stb o u rn e . First Innings. Total ...400 A. M. Wilkinson, b Thornton................. 4 E. O. Powell, c J. B. A ’Deane, b Ihorn ton ................. 74 E. Matheson, c Mil­ ton, b Monntford ... 69 F. Philips, c J. B. A’Deane, b Thorn­ ton ........................ 0 Capt. King, not out... 26 Rev. *. C. Scott, c Bale, b Mountford 0 In the Second Innings Wilkinso-i scored b TThornton ‘<0, Phillips, (not out) 8, Scott, (not out) 29 ; lb 2—Total. 59. ____________________________ J. S. B. Wilson, b Mountford .......... G. M. Addie, b Thornton .......... W. K. Richardson, b Thornton .......... Collins, b Thornton Col. W. A. Cardwell, abpent B 6, lb 1, nb 2 ... 9 Total ..197 TENTS! TENT S1TENTS! FOR CRICKETCLUBS, GARDENS , CAMPING OUT, AC. 40 FEET IM CIRCUMFERENCE, WITH POLES, Sc. COMPLETE from 20/- to 30/- EACH. W . F O W L , T H E A R C A D E , L O W E S T O F T : ±J. J. ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE T H E S E engravings 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 such advantages to the batsman in cutting and driving powers A few first class cricketers who have procured the Perfect bhaped and Balanced • B a tW . G. Grace, W. W. Read. W. L. Murdoch, W. H. Patterson, H.Pigg, J. Briggs, J. J. Lyons, J. J. Ferris, with Australian orders Wholesale and Retail. N o t ic e in c a s e o f I n fr in g e m e n t. —The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of Curves. THOMAS C. JENK1N, General Manager. Willow Clefts. Willow (Ms. r^EO-W. WHITAKER having so d the majority of his 1889 years rifting, offers a out 120 ) dozen of this and last years, close bark, full sized and light, in not less than 200. N B.—Does not sell selected. Address— Timber Merchant, Ipswich. 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WEAPPING SUPEBSEDED BY W H IT E H O U S E ’S INVINCIBLE BAT SHIELDS 21- each, POST FEEE 2/2. E. W H I T E H O U S E & C M K L T O N M O W B R A Y . City # South London Railway. N E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L , . Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Eun every fewminutes to and from C ITY (King William Street), B0R0 ’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE , OVAL, and ST0CKWELL (for Clapham Common). SINGLE FAEE (any distance) 3 d . The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground. ( J O B B E T T ’S Cricket Bat Company,Limited, Beg to inform their Customers that all BATS wfll (D future be NUMBERED, in order to enable th« COMPANY TO TRACE THOSE OF TH E IB OWN MANUFACTURE. fa c to r y 6 0 . C)aDl»nd-*tr«et M arylebon a. _ m ■ mm Is the very thing fo r ■ a M B 9 B Athletes. EveryCricketer i f I I I should carry KOLA mm ■ ■ ■ n CHOCOLATE fo r eating, 4 | % I I I ■ ■ d r i n k KOLATINA as a | 1 I I I beverage, and KOLA ■ J ELIXIR, the new muscle ■ * ■ “ bracers. 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