Cricket 1893
JUNE 29, 1898 CRICKET § A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME; 248 M id d l e s e x . I^irst Innings. Mr. A . EV Stoddart, c Henderson, b Richard son ...............................,. 31 Mr. T. C. O’Brien, b Abel 8 Mr. S. W . Scott, st W ood, b A bel........... ...................10 Second Innings. Mr.C.P.Foley, c M.Read, b Richardson .................. 0 Rawlin, b Brockw ell ... 24 Mr. F-.G.'J. Ford, bB rock- " well ... .................. Kr. G. M ’Gregor, c Read, b Richardson ... Mr.W .S.Hale, c Brockwell, b Lockw ood .................. Mr. P. J. T. Henery, c Ayres, b Lockw ood Phillips, not ou t.................. J. T. Hearne, c W . Read, b c Brockwell, Lockw ood c W ood, Brockwell , c Henderson, b Brockwell ... c W o o d , b Brockw ell ... c W ood, b L ock w ood ........... 126 3 .113 . 29 b Brockwell M. 4 b Richardson , 1 not out t) c Henderson, b Lockw ood ... 0 b Lockw ood ... B rcck w ell.......................... 0 b Richardson ... 0 L b .................................. 1 B 4, lb 6, w 1 11 T otal ................. 108 Total .. 377 BOW LING ANALYSIS. S u r r e y . First Innings. Second Innings. O. M. R. W .O. M. R. W. Rawlin ........... 33 12 61 1 ............ 31.213 47 5 H eam e ........... 41 -13 93 3 ............ 33 12 64 4 F ord........... ... 27.1 7 52 2 ........... 2 2 0 0 Stoddart ... 21 5 45 3 Phillips... 5 2 5 0 Ford delivered two wides. M id d l e s e x . First Innings Second Innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. Lockw ood .. 13 4 33 2 ........... 35 13 89 4 Richardson . . 19 4 44 3 ........... 26.2 8 63 2 A bel... ..: .. 15 6 18 2 ........... 8 3 29 0 Brockwell .. 8.4 5 12 3 ........... 29 6 76 4 Henderson 11 2 22 0 M. Read ... 7 0 25 0 W .W .Read 4 0 23 0 Ayres 4 1 19 0 Brockw ell delivered a wide. CLAPTON v. EAST MOLESEY.—Played afc East Molesey on June 17. E a st M o l b s it . C. Piper, b Renals ... 5 A. Stoner, b Bishop 23 A. Piper, c Bruce, b Benals ... ... ... 16 W. Cooke, b Renals 24 E. Potter, b M oore... 0 H .V.Kinsford, c Boy- ten, b R enals........... 1 F. B. Heather, c Boy- too, b R en als........... 1 R. Philpot c East, b Renals.................. 0 8, Wells, not out ... 1 E. S. W arne, st Batt b M oore.................. 7 H. C. Paikes, st East, b Moore ... 1 B 14, lb 3 ........... 17 Total 95 C la pto n . F.A.Bishop, b Stoner 1 f A. J. East, b Kings - H. E. Trafford, c Pot- f o r d .......................... 66 ter, b S ton er........... 44 B ............................. 1 B. R. Bruce, not out 62 I — Total .... ...174 J. H. Renals, H. Boyton, J. H. Douglas, H. J. M oore, W . F. Grant, J. J. W iggett, and D. J. W illiam s did not bat. Gradidge’s CELEBRATED CRICKET BATS AND BALLS The “ Imperial Driver.” The “ Extra Special.'’ The “ Special Selected ” Bats. Patronised by all the Prin cipal Clubs, Schools, and Colleges in the Kingdom f a c t o r y — ARTILLERY PLACE, Woolwich, London, S.E. Splendid for Sprains or Tender ^ Feet. < \ a >> 1 & - For 13d. At Home A Sea Bath OF CHEMISTS, Etc. TENTS! TENTS!I TENTS!!! Suitable for Gardens, Cricket, or Camping-out purposes. Forty feet in circum ference, pure linen, with pegs, poles, and lines com plete. These tents are white, and have only been used a little by Her M ajesty’s Government, and cost over .£6 each. I will send onte com plete for 30s. Can be sent on approval. HENRY J. GASSOM, G overnm ent C o n tra cto r, RY ff, SUSSEX. RICHARD DAFT, LATE CAPTAIN NOTTS COUNTY ELEVEN Begs to state that his only Nottingham address jb the ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPOETS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, NOTTINGHAM . LONDON AND NORTH W E STER AND CALEDON IAN RA ILW AY S (WEST COAST ROUTE.) COMMENCING JU LY 1st, N E W C O R R I D O R T R A I S WITH REFRESHM ENT AND DINING CARS ATTACHED, FOR FIRST AND THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS Will be m i between LONDON (Euston) and GLASGOW (Central) At the following Tim es— P.M. LONDON (Euston) dep............... 2 0 Birm ingham dep 3 83 L iverpool ... (Exchange) M anchester (Victoria)... M anchester (Exchange) Preston GLASGOW (Central)... arr 10 45 5 50 5 39 5 <0 6 37 P.M . GLASGOW (C entral)... dep 2 0 Preston ... arr 6 17 M anchester (Victoria)... Liverpool (Exchange) Birm ingham 7 26 7 2 9 20 LONDON(Eustn),, 10 45 Luncheon, D inner, and other Refreshm ents will be sarved en route at the following charges : — Luncheons (served after departure of Train) First Class, 2s. 6d. | Third Class, 2s. Also a la carte at Buffet charges as per daily Bill of Fare. Teas (served from 4.30 to 6.0 p.m .) P ot T>f Tea, Roll and Butter, 6d. Other Refreshm ents at Buffet charges as per daily Bill of Fare. D inner (Table d’Hote) (served after leaving Preston) First Class, 3s. 6d. | Third Class, 2s. 6d. 13s” Comm encing 1st August, in addition to the Refreshm ent and Dining Cars to and from Glasgow, a Refreshm ent and Dining Saloon will be run to and from Edinburgh, and Corridor Vehicles also placed in circuit between Liverpool and Manchester, and Edinburgh and Glasgow. Until this arrangem ent com es into operation, Passengers for Edinburgh and the North can make use o f the Glasgow Refreshm ent and Dining Saloon as far as Carlisle. F red . H arrison , General Manager , L . dbN.W.By J ames T hompson , General Manager , Caledonian Bailway. London, June, 1893. L aws op C r icket for 1893—Together with H ints to Young Players. An instructive treatise illustrated by seven special engravings, five diagram s showing how to place a team in the field to different bowling, and copy of rules for guidance of those form ing clubs. &c. 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