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. Gloves, Leg Guards, Nets, Score Books, and Craw ford's Patent “ U nbreakable* Shod Stumps. Special Discount. Lists Post-fr*d. 21, CBANBOTJBN ST., LONDON 'ft\D LM A K EPv S e a g l e " - * * N 6 -p a c k e t 5 Eight stamps, D avis & Sons, 89, Bisnopsgate Street Without, E .C .; 7 & 8, Princes Buildings Coventry Street, W ., or 3, New Charles Street. CO B B ET T S CR ICKET BAT COMPANY, LIMITED. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE “ COBBETT” BAT. I c /iM A K E R ^ i j Factory-56, Capland Street, Grove Rd., Marylebone, N.W. W ITHIN THREE MINUTES’ W ALK OP LORD ’S. The Makers o f the above CELEBRATED BATS beg to give NOTICE to the Trade and public in general, tha( on account of some persons stamping Cobbett’s name on comm on and inferior m *de goods, none a e genuine unless they bear Cobbett's REGISTERED TRADE MARK, also around stamp under splice. All Bats are also numbered on splice. Cobbett’s “ Jubilee Patent Gutta Percha nriver ” with patent handle. J.COBBETT ^•4 de Printed for the Proprietor by W a ia a r & Oo., U , St. Andrew's HOI, Dootors' Commons, London, H.Q., August 4th, 1898,

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