Cricket 1892

2 4 2 CBICKET: A WEEKLY RECOBD OP THE GAME. JUKE 23, 1892 KENSINGTON PARK v. CAPT. JAMES’ XI.— Played at Kensington Park on June 18. K e n s in g to n P a r k . G. H. P. Street, Stewart ................ 36 R. F. A. Orr, b Denny G7 W. E. Holdship, c Stewart, b Stan- brough .................16 T. H. C. Levick, c Fletcher, b Denny 30 C. A. Hooper, b Stewart ................. 0 M, A. Nicolas, c and b D enny.................47 L. H. E. Taylor, not out ........................43 A. D. Piper, b Denny 0 K. H. Long-Innes, not out ................. 21 B 21, lb 4, w 1 ... 26 Total R. E. B. Roe, R. H. Foa, and H. D. Nicolas did not bat. S u r b it o n . First Innings. E. H. Bayford, b Holdship 2 Laverton, Ibw, b Hooper 2 H. Le Marchand.bHooper 2 E. W. Denny, b Hooper ... 15 K. Stanbrough, c Hooper, b Holdship ................ T. Coleridge, run out R. Jackson, c Levick, b Holdship ....................... H. C. Stewart, c Long- Innes, b Holdship......... L. Fletcher, b Hooper ... H. E. Olivey, c Long-Innes, b Holdship ................ L. Routledge, c H. Nicolas, b Holdship ... J. M. Bruce, notout Second Innings, c Orr, b Street .. not out .......... b Levick .......... c Hooper, b Stieet .......... b Levick .......... st Taylor, b Street .......... 0 b Levick b Street run out 10 c andb Levick ... 18 not out st Taylor, Street ... B .......... Total Total ... 69 Every cricketer shou'd send 7 stamps to the office of this paper for this year’s C rick e t? C a le n d a r (24th year of issue). It contains chief fixtures for the season arranged in chrono’ogical order, table for registration of players in matches to come, pages for the insertion of other engage­ ments, Laws of Cricket, etc , etc.. Handy size for the pocket, bound in cloth ; in leather wa'lets, gilt lettering, Is. 6d. X VUriCKet Ground TEAK SEATS / / A Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and \ ^ £ < ? v V ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS * Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats, . yJS^g# \which require neither v x PAINT nor VARNISH. ,4s supplied to the x _ _ \ Surrey County Club, te »™ a r o u N o M j ^ N KenDingt011 0val PARKS, GARDENS, For c r ic k e t \ PARADES, And all open spaces!' ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S .W . FRANK BRYAN’S Junior GRASSHOPPER. Cricket! LawnTennis! SEASON 1892. JAS. LILLYWHITE, FROWD&GO. W H O L E S A L E Manufacturers and Outfiters. LONDON : 2, Newington Causeway. 69, 70, 71,72, 73, <8:74, BOROUGH ROAD , S.E. WEST END BRANCH: S 4 , H A Y M A . B K E T . SPLENDID STOCK TO SELECT FROM OF W E L L S E A S O N E D CANE HANDLE BATS BEST QUALITY M \um Wen Bails Extra Light Ventilated Leg Guards, Gloves, Gauntlets, Stumps, &c. Sole Patentees and Manufacturers of Frowd ’s Patent Special Driver Bat, Everywhere admitted to be the KING OF BATS J. L., F. & Co.’s New and Grand Tennis Rackets, EMPRESS ! GALATEA! ENDYMION ! Best Balanced and Tightest Strung Rackets in the Market. Best Regulation Match Tennis Balls with perfectly flat seams. Excellent cheap practice Balls. Nets, Poles, &c., &c. I llustrate a P r i ce Li s ts post free LIBERAL CASH DISCOUNT, City&SouthLondonRailway. N E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Bun ever? few minutes to and from C I TY (King Wi l l i am Street), BO R O ’, E L E P H A N T & C A S T L E , OVAL, and S T O C K W E L L (for Cl apham Common) . SINGLE FARE (any distance) £Jd. The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground THOMAS C. JENKIN, General Manager. CRICKET NETS! CRICKET NETS ! lfift. by 6ffc. from5, 10 ; complete with Poles and Back-stop., 11/- Other sizes at proportionate prices. Send for illustrated catalogues of Tennis Nets: Fishing, Rabbit, and Sheep Netting, &c., &c., Post Free, to Andrh w P o tte r, M elbourne \yorks, W olverhampton. Awarded 10 Gold & Silver Medals SPECIAL YOUTH’S SIZE. Made exactly according to the dimensions and weight adopted at a special meeting of the Prin­ cipals of most of the chief Schools ou Wednesday March 30th, 1892. The materials and workmanship are in every respect equal to the “ G r a s s h o p p e r ” Balls, and cannot be surpassed. Price 4 lm each.net. To be had through all dealers, or direct of FRANK BRYAN, 38, Charterhouse Square, London,E.C. J. D. BARTLETT, Railway Approach, WATERLOO STATION. Any young aspiring Cricketer mtaj become great in the Cricket Field by using BARTLETT’S Celebrated RE PERCUSSIVE BAT3. The Australians during ^ e ir last visit all used Our Celebrated REPER- CUSSIYE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept. 22nd, 18£8.—52 runs made in less than half an hour, a n i 87 runs in an hour and three quarters from our Bats. Admitted the Fastest Scoring Bat of the Season. May be had of all Dealer-3 in Cricket Goods. d.nurACTonv—71 i W A T E R L O O R

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