Cricket 1891
400 C R IC K E T A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME; SEPT. 3, 1891 RICHMOND v. ISLEWORTH. Played at Richmond on August 29. R. S. Lucas, b Dixon W. J. Wilson, et Chandler, b Dixon 7 S.Nichols, b Docker... 3 L. H. Gunnery, b Docker .................18 T. A. Poison,b Docker 7 H. S. Hincks, c Docker, b Dixon 3 R ichmond . A. W. Knight, not out ........................ 13 E. A. Stearr, c H. Dixon, b Dixon ... 0 E. Burchell, b Dixon 0 J. H. Ashton, c and b D ixon ................. 1 Barney, b Dixon ... 1 ISLEWORTH. Total , 57 L. Docker, 'c Lucas, b K n ig h t.................13 W. H. Dixon, b Lucas 3 J. Pritchell, 1b w, b Lucas........................10 W. Bailey, 1 b w, b Gunnery .................15 J.Chandler.st Nichols, b Knight ................. 2 W. Brooks, not out ... 18 F. Dixon.c Burchell, b Knight................. C. T. Drew, b Knight C. H. Dixon, b Lucas ................. F. Stone, c Poison, b L u cas................. T. Everett, c Lucas, b Gunnery .......... B 4, nb 1 .......... Total .......... 1 City & South London Railway. N E W R O U T E TO T H E O Y A L . Trains worked entirely by ___£ ElectricLocomotives Run every few minutes to and from C ITY (King William Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE , OVAL, and STOCKWELL (for Clapham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) Sid. The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground. THOMAS C. JENKIN, General Manager. GEORGE LEWIN (Late GEORGE KENT), ATHLETIC CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, 8, CROOKED LANE , A n d 2 9 , KING W ILL IAM S T R E E T , L O N D O N B R ID G E , E .C . ESTABLISHED 1869. Football Clubs are respectfully reminded that to ensure thorough satisfaction, as regards colour and fit for Jerseys and Shirts, that their orders should be placed without delay. SPECIAL NOTICE.-GEORGE LEWIN has opened New Premises at 8, CROOKED LANE, CANNON STREET, E.C. at the back of his present establishment for the sale and manufacture of Athletic Clothing exclusively, where there is also a commodious Dressing Room and Lavatory at the service of his __________customers, f r e e of charge . TENTS 1 TENTS I TENTS ! SUITABLE FOR Gardens, Lawns, Cricket Clubs, ETO. JO FEET IN CIRCUMFERENCE, PURE WHITE LINEN, WITH POLES, PECS, & LINES. COMPLETE 30/- EACH. G E O R G E R O B I N S O N , Government Contractor, Rye, Sussex. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. SCABB0B0’ CEICKET FESTIVAL. ■dd ci 'd PI o J a 8 8 $ A co us sA vaw ns a & a o a $ s ft (D (M s s § c8 t- fc- ■SAYdMnS a ° f a ° s P i CO IN . « • » : S g 3 K u O O « w £3 < a o •- CO W .9 . S i? ■** a a £ xa bp 9 fl re a rt ° -Q 03 ©tq f London, HENRY OAKLEY, King’s Cross, Aug. 1891. General Manager. L . J . 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