Cricket 1892
JUNE 9, 1892 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. 197 HAMPSTEAD v. MARLOW.—Played at Hamp stead on June 4. HAMP^rEAD. W. W. A’Deane, b R. A.Lunnon .......... l E. W. Bishop, b R. A. Lunnon .......... 2 J. G. Q. Besch, b R. A. Lunnon .......... 0 W. T. Danby, c Walker, b W. H. Lunnon .................58 A. B. Osmond, b R. A. Lunnon .......... 0 A. L. Gray, b Barber 10 M a r l o w . First Innings. Barber, b Pawling .......... 5 T. Benning, run o n t ......... 2 C. De Winton, b Pawling... 9 A. Playford, b Pawling ... 5 W. H. Lunnon, b Pawling 2 W. Playford, b Pawling ... 10 H. Walker, b Bpofforth ... 2 R. A. Lunnon, b Pawling 0 R. H. Lunnon, b Pawling 6 G. R. Ward, not out.......... 0 P. Alleyne, b 8pofforth ... 0 B 1, lb 4 ................. 5 F. R. Spofforth, c W. H. Lunnon, b R . H L u n n on .................! P. D. Tuckett, b W. H. Lunnon .......... S. S. Pawling, c R. H. Lunnon, b W. H. Lunnon ................. R. Flemming, b R. H. Lnnnon ................. G. Riley, not out BLACKnEATH. S. Castle, c Evans, b C.L. Hemmerde, not W oolcombc..........72 Capt. G. F. D. Hamil ton, c Woolcombe, b Barton.................59 J. H. C. Fegan, c Hubbard, b Wool combe .................44 out ........................48 R. A. Fegan, c Smyth, b Woolcombe ... 18 H. R. Blaker, notout 8 B 4, lb 2, w 1 ... 7 Total ...251 H. C. Blaker, A. W. Stewart, R. S. Barrow, M. Christopherson, and K. Christopherson did not bat. Total , 7 .. 0 ..107 Second Innings, b Osmond ... b Spofforth retired, hurt b Spofforth b Spofforth b Spofforth c Spofforth, Pawling ... c Spofforth, A’Deane... b Spofforth b Spofforth not out .iS| : o , . 9 I , 18 GEORGE LEWIN, A,tfylettc (D o t tin g MANUFACTURER, 8, CROOKED LANE,CANNON ST,, FORMERLY OP 29, King William St., London Bridge, E.C. W.H.COOIOCo. LIMITED, 67, BarMcan, Lonaon, e . g . W. W. READ, Esq., Chairman I D r .W .G . g r a c e A. N. HORNBY, E s q . ! A. J. WEBBE, E sq . DIRECTORS: R t . H on . LORD HAWKE J. SHUTER, E s q . H. A . COOK, E s q . General Man agcr ESTABLISHED 1869. (Lricket Outfits a Spectaltte. B 13, lb 5, nb3 21 CLUB COLOURS DESIGNED AND Total ... 46 Total ...165 i ENGAGED FOR THEIR SOLE USE. HAMPSTEAD v. HIGHGATE SCHOOL.—Played at Highgate on June 4. H a m p s t e a d . G. H.Woodall, b Greig 21 Ii. A. Walker, bGrt-ig 1 C. H. Gray, b Greig .. 19 L.W. Badnall.c Craw ford, b Lewis............31 H. B. Hayman, b Greig........................ 0 E. B. Figgis, b Greig 28 A.W. Sharp, c Brown, b Greig .................17 I H. R. Hebert, c and | Crawford... H. Francis, not out... W. S. Hale, not out... B 8, lb 10 .......... Total ......... 158 A. Reid did not bat. Innings declared closed. H iohgate .— First Innings. G. R. Crawford, Hale, b Badnall ... 30 S. W. Tubbs, b Hebert ................. 2 C. C. F. Hoskin. c Hayman, b Hebert 8 S. R. Lewis, c Hale, b Badnall................. 9 A. B. Brown, c Sharp, b Badnall................. 1 R. A. Greig, b Hale... 15 H. F. Forster, c and b B adn all................. A. E. Lauer, c Hay man, b Badnall ... F. L. Stephenson, o and b Hale .......... C. M. EkinB, not out L. R. Rawson, b H ale........................ B ........................ LILLYWHITE ’S CRICKET BATS, ETC., ETC. N.B.—For the convenience of my customers wishing to change their ordinary clothes for flannels or evening attire, I have provided a | comfortable dressing-room with lavatory, free of charge. ^ y iiU iJ i, crroum I’uiAK SiSATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and j k > ^ ,^ p 0rtable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats, vwhich require neither VPAINT nor VARNISH. As supplied to th« Surrey County Club, Kennington Oval. T o ta l......... 78 In the Second Innings Tubbs scored (not cut) 2, Hoskin (not out) 8, Greig, b Figgis 21; lb 1, nb 1.— Total, 83. BLACKHEATH v. CHARLTON PARK.—Played at Charlton Park on June 4. B la c k h e a t h . S. Castle, c and b Ilu n te r ...................... 0 H. C. Blaker, c Red man, b W. Burnett 59 C. E. S. Mason, c Lawrence, bHunter 18 K. Christopherson, b Hunter .......... 0 J. H. Fegan,cHunter, b Redman ..........42 R. S. Barrow, b Pea«e ................. 5 H. R. Blaker, c Lawrence, b Red man ................. ... 0 R. A. Fegan, not out 50 A. G. Hubbard, c Lawrence,bStapley 12 B10, lb 2, w l ...13 Total ......... 199 G. R. Hutchinson and E. P. Parsons did not bat. Innings declared oloaed. CnARLTON P a r k . H. E. Lawrence, b Mason ....................23 E. A. Redman, b Mason ................... 4 H. Turrell,c Hutchin son, b R. A. Fegan 3 n . Stapley, b Fogan 0 J. Hunter, c Parsons, b Mason.................. 8 W . Burnett, b Fogan 3 Capt. McCanlis, not out ...........................24 A. H. Pease, b Mason ................. A. Burnett, b Mason G. D. Whitfield, b Mason ................. J. H. vy. Davies, b Mason B Total ... 12 ...99 BLACKHEATH v. ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE. —Played at Rectory Field on June 6. R o y a l N a v a l C o l l e g e Lieut. Smyth, c Stewart, b R. A. Fegan ................. 0 Lieut. Greatorex, c J. H. Fegan, bR. A. Fegan .................12 Sub-Lieat. Evans, b R. A. Fegan ..........33 H. G. Hubbard, c Barrow, b Hem merde .................23 Lieut. Woolcombe, c Hamilton, b H. R. Blaker .................33 Lieut. Brock, b Castle .................52 Lieut. Bird, b Castle 9 Sub-Lieut. Barton, b C astle................. 8 Sub-Lieut. Carr, c K. Christopherson, b R. A. Fegan ... 16 Lee, not out .......... 0 M. Brough, run out 0 B 11, lb 11, nb 1... 23 Total ...209 For CRICKET AND TENNIS GROUNDS' PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES, And all open spaces' a d d r e ss— H. CASTLE&SONS,N BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S .W . L . J. N ICO JL j X j S, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. rp H I S handle is in two pieces as the engravings show. It cannot get out of shape. Among the many unsolicited tes timonials, Gunn says —“ His is grand.” These bats are used by W. C>. Grace, A. E. Htoddart, the Austra lians, and manyothcrs. See unsolicited testi monials. Notice—In case of infringement, the Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves. The PateEt Chamois bound handles without any seams. Re per- cussive Cork handles. All Cane Handle Bats warranted to clubs, from 6/6. In ordering bat3, please mention weight, and size of handle round centre. The Patent Automatic Bats are sold as No. 1', 2, & 3, so that clubs can make an easy pur chase. T HIS Bat, the handle of which is made of Whalebone, Cane, an*. Rubber, and Blades of the very best selected Willow, naturally seasoned and dried, haying been universally adopted by the leading cricketers, proves its undoubted superiority. Every one of these Bats are war ranted, and bears our Registered Trade Mark. 18s. each. SPECIALLY SELECTED 21s. each. All Goods are stocked by leading Athletic Outfit ters. If you cannot pro cure them, send P.O.O. to Manufacturers, and you will receive Sample per return. THE “ M AG IC ” Cricket Ba ll S s . 6 d . ea ch . Warranted to keep their shape in all weather. Cannot possibly be beaten. Used by leading Cricket Clubs. WORKS— VICTORIA PARK [ROAD, and ANNIS ROAD,
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