Cricket 1892
948 C R I C K E T : A W E E K L Y R E C O R D O P T H E G A M E ; AUG. 4, 1892 CROYDON v. MALDEN W A N D E R E R S .-Played at Croydon on July 30. C roydon . n.R.Groom .b Napper 30 R. Biscoe, c Napper, b S m ith .......................... 7 C.W . M. Feist, bR an- H dall ...................................17 . W. W ard, c W il kins, b Sm ith................. 4 J. AriP, W . H. Bagott, G. F. and C. P. W icks did not bat. closed. M alden W anderers . A. C. Dent, not ont 27 J. C. Neech, not out 44 B 4, lb 7, w 1 ... 12 Total ...141 Long, S. J. Chiog, Innings declared Randall, st Biscoe, b Neech ................... 4 W ilkins,b Ching ... 1 Rough, c Long, b Neech ...................14 W ilkinson, b Ching 1 Pmith, run ou t.......... 0 New, not out ...........14 Napper, c Neech, b Ching ................... 6 Biscoe, b Ching Faux, st Biscoe, b Neech ................... Ockerman, c Wicks, b N e e ch .................. Mansfield, b Neech B .......................... Total ........... CROYDON v. CARSHALTON.—Played at Carshal ton on July 30. CAR8HALT0N. F. Hill, b Watson A . Mellor, c Straker, b B is co e ........................... 0 A.W heatm an, b Biscoe 0 A . Y. Baxter, c t>ub, b B isco e .......................... 0 S. A. Jones, c W a so i, b Drage .................. 29 R. Easterbrook, b Austen... ..................33 R 8.Dally, c Dalgliesh, b Drage ..................22 C royd on . J.V.Rose.st Straker b Drage ...........16 A. Verdon, c Dalg liesh, b Drage ... 28 A. Hill, not out ... 1 A. Easterbrook, c and b Drage ... 3 B 8, lb 2 ...........10 Total . ...145 H. Biscoe, b ^heat- m a n .......................... 5 E. A. W illiams, b Wheatman ...........15 T. I*. Austen, c Rose, b W heatm an..........12 T. A. W atson, lbw, b Wheatman ........... 0 A.E. Drage,b Easter- brook ................... 2 A. V. Straker, c Verdon, b Mellor... 2 R D. Dalg'iie.h, not out .......................... T.B.Joy,b heatman P. W . Scrivener, b W heatm an ........... H. Harries, b W heat man .......................... J. H. Abbott, lbw, b E asterbrook........... B 7. lb 1 ................... Total 56 OLD MERCHANT TAYLORS v. TEDDINGTON. —Played at Bushey Park on August 1. O ld M erch ant T a ylo rs . R. S.Lucas.cStearns, b W ilkinson.......... 63 H. Rankin, b Barney 5 W. J. Scott, cW ilkin son, bM orice..........20 T. W. Hemmerde, c Wilkinson.bMorice 1 F. G.Stenning cPout, b W ilkinson........... 4 W . F. Umney, b W ilkinson ...........11 A . Crowder, sub, not out .......................... 68 E. H. Gunnery, hw,b Rankin ...................18 S. M. Rankin, c Ran kin, b Barney ... 5 J. Pearson, lbw, b Hincks ...................29 H. G. C. Booth, sub, b Barney................... 5 A. P. Dell, c W ilkin son, b Hincks Extras ... Total T edtmngton . —First Innings. .. 227 Barney, c Stenning, b Umney ........... 2 E . F. Stearns, c S M. Rankin, b Umney 6 S. Tidey.bHemmerde 0 C. B. Vertue, not out 15 Hackary, c Stenning, b S. M. Rankin ... 1 E xtras.................. 8 E. N. Rankin, c Pear son, b L u ca s ..............14 N. Morice,cStenning, b Lucas .................. 16 S. G. W ilkinson, c Gunnery, b Lucas 7 G. Pout, c and b Hemm erde .......... 32 W.G..Jeffery,bUmney 6 R. N. Binoks, c Gun nery, b Umney ... 0 F. Gosney, c Dell, b Lucas ................... 3 In the Second Innings Rankin scored, (not out) 29, Pout, c Crowder, b 8cott 5,Jeffery, (not out) 11, Vertue, c Gunnery, b S. Rankin 0—Total, 45. T h ree D ozen O rder of G oing - in C ards with latest improvements, together with Wooden C ase for hanging up in Pavilion or tent, sent on receipt of 2/9, by the Manager of this Paper, 41 St. Andrew's Hill, Doctors’ Commons E.C Total ...110 J. D. BARTLETT, Railway Approach, WATEBLOO STATION. Any young aspiring Criclteter via . become great in the Criclcet Field by using B A R T L E T T ’ S C e le b ra te d REPERCUSSIVE BATS. The Australians during their last Y isitall used Our Celebrated REPER- CUSSIYE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept. 22nd, 1888.—52 runs m ade in less than h a lf an hour, and 87 runs in an hour and three quarters from our Bats. Admitted the Fastest Scoring Bat o f the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. W nuf -71. W ATERLOO ROAD, L . J. N IC O - L L i S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. T H I S handle is in A two pieces as the engravings show. It cannot get out of shape. Am ong the many unsolicited tes timonials, Gunn says —“ Bis is grand.” These bats are used by W. « . Grace, A. E. Stoddart, the Austra lians, and manyothers. See unsolicited testi m onials. Notice—In case of infringement, the Patentee does not bind him self to any number of curves. The Patent Chamois bound handles without any seams. Re-per cussive Cork handles. All Cane HaLdle Bats warranted to clubs, from 6/6. In ordering bats, please mention weight, and size of handle round centre. The Patent Autom atic Bats are sold as No. 1, 2, & 3, so that clubs can make an easy pur chase. G O V E R N M E N T BE LL TEN TS. W ith Pole, Pegs, Ropea, all ready for erecting. Height 10 feet, circum ference 40 fe e t; price 19/6 com ple e. WILLIAM MOORE, Lauderdale Buildings, Aldersgate, London. City&SonthLondonRailway. N E W R O TO T H E O V A Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Run every few minutes to and from C I T Y (Ki ng Wi l li am Street), B O 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) S d . The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground THOMAS C. JENKIN, ^ __________________ General Manager. m m W 1 SDEK&GO / 8 PW CRAWFORD'S Patent “ Exceller ” Cricket Bat! | Universally acknowledged the " Grandest Driving ” Bats ever made. Also a splendid Stock o f “ W a r s o p V and “ Cobbett’a ” Bats. Patent Batting and R. F. W K. 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