Cricket 1893

340 PRICKET t A WEEKLY -RECORD OF THE GAMEc AUG. 10, 1893 R IC H M O N D v . E A S T B O U R N E —P layed at E astb ou rn e on A ugust 2 and 3. E astbourne . F irst Innings. G. C um m ing, lbw , b Ever­ shed ......................................88 E . V. D ore, b L u c a s ............ 0 E. G . W ilson, c and b L u c a s ...................................... 2 S econd Innings. lbw, b F. B u sh ... 17 n ot ou t ............ 6 st W rigley, b L u ca s ............46 b Shepperd ... 0 L. G. H orn, b L u ca s................15 C a pt. C ooper K ey, c G un­ nery, b F. B ush .............. 6 b L ucas .............. A. D aniell, c E . Bush, b F. B ush ..........................................81 c E . Bush, b F. E . C . C ooper, b B ull... J M ayfield, b L ucas... H . D avies, c and b L u ca s 3 C. L on sda ll, b L u cas ... 0 W heeler, n^t o u t..................... 2 B 7, n b 2.............................. 9 B ush run out c R oberts, L u ca s ... b L u ca s c R oberts, L u ca s b E . Bush ... B 2, lb 2 ... 23 ... 60 b ... 18 ... 11 b ... 0 ... 3 ... 4 T ota l ....................158 R ich m ond First Inningp. T o ta l............211 A. S. Bull, run ou t ...1 4 E. E ver sh ed ,c Davies, b H orn .....................15 R . 8. L n ca s, b H orn... 20 F. W . Bush, c D avies, b H orn ..................... 0 E . A. Buf-b, c W ilson, b W h eeler.................... 44 M . R oberts, b W ilson 9 L . H . G unnery, c and b W h eeler.................... 8 In the S econd In n in es B u ll Ecored (n ot out), 63; E vershed. c H orn b W h eeler. 24 ; L u ca s, b D aniel, 3 ; F. B ush, b C u m m in c, 40 ; E . B ush (n ot out), 7 ; b l . l b 4, w 1 —T ota l 143. J. B. T ay lor, c M ay­ field, b W h eeler ... P . T . W rig ley , b W h eeler..................... A.A. D ealtry, b H orn Bhepperd, n ot o u t .. B 4, lb 3 .................... T otal 8 0 0 7 . 125 W e s t ’s P o c k e t S c o r e B o o k con ta in s am ple lo o m fo r keeping B ow lin g A nalys s, & c., fo r 48 innings. In use by all p rin cip a l C lubs. P o st free 1 9. l§d., o f W righ t & C o., 41, St. A n d rew ’s Hill, D o cto rs’ C om m on s, E.C. RICHARD DAFT, L A T E C A P T A IN N O T T S C O U N T Y E L E V E N P egs to state that h is only N ottingham address is th e ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, N O T T I N G H A M . Splendid for Sprains or Tender ^ Feet. i V For 1Jd. At H om e r 0F S p 'l Bath CHEMISTS, Etc. L. J. WICOLLS, ROBERTSBRinGE, P A T E N T E E & M A N U F A C T U R E R OP T B B AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. T H E S E engravings A show th e advan- < fc&ges this handle gives, 1 as each cu rv e form s a key or abutm ent, against the elastio substance. Although these handles are in tw o pieces from the shoulder of the blade, it is im possible to get them ou t of shape. These bats, introduced in 1889, h ave been used by the best Cricketers o f England, Australia, and New Zealand, as w ell as having been sent to India and A frica, and the uni­ versal testim ony is that nothing has ever been brought in to the C ricketing w orld to give such advantages to the batsman in batting and driving pow ers. A few first-class ericketers w h o have procured the P erfect Shaped and B alanced B a t W . G. G race, W. W . R ead, W . L . M urdoch, W . H. P atterson, H . P igg, J. Brigga, J. J. Lyons, J. J. F erris, w ith A ustralian orders W holesale and R e t a i l . ___________________ N otice ih cash o f I n f * in ® emicnt . —The Patentee d04i not bind himself to any number of Curvet$ City&South London Railway. N E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by ElectricLocomotives Bun every few minute oO and from C ITY (King William Street), BORO1, ELEPHANT & CASTLE , OVAL, and STOCKWELL (for Clapham Common). SINGLE FABE (any distance) 2 d The Oval Station is about 60 yards from tbe Entrance to the Surrey Crioket Ground) T H O M A S C . JE N K IN , G eneral M anager. Jn eK ei is-idtiaa r £ U t i S i i 'a Lawn Tennij TEAK HiAIM txd folding TEAK CEAIKS B u f CASTLE’ S Teak S c a t., which require neither nor YABHISH. supplied to the Surrey G o u ty Club, Oval. For ABD TENNIS PAMS, BARDENS, PARADES. A il all open ipacei. Hi castle & sons , BALTIC WHARF, H i l l b a n * , S.1AI B R E A K F A S T - S U P P E R . E P P S ’ S G R A T E F U L -C O M F O R T I N G . G O C O A S O I L I N G W A T E R O R M I L K . CRICKET N E T S ! CRICKET H E T 3 ! 18ft. b y 61t. from 5/10 ; com plete w ith r o es aud B ack Rtop. 11/- Other sizes at proportionate prices. Serd for lllustratep catalogues of Tennis Nets; Fisnmg. K«»<>.>, g -••*• -u d Netting, Ac., &c., Post Free, to A ndrew P otter , Melbourne Works, Wolverhampton. Awarded 10 Gold &8ilver Medal Gradidge’s C E L E B R A T E D 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 ACTO RY— ARTILLERY PLACE, Woolwich, London, B.E. J. D. BAHTLE a i , Railway Approach, WATERLOO STATION, Any young aspiring Cricketer may become great in the Cricket Field by using B A R T L E T T ’S Celebrated R E P E R C U S S I V E B A T S . T he A u stra lia n s d u rin g th eir la st v isit a ll used O ur C elebrated REPER - CU SSIYE BATS, See C ricket a t O val, Sept. 22nd, 18S8.— 52 run s m a de in less than h a lf an h our, and 87 ru n s in an h ou r a n d th ree q u arters from ou r B ats. A dm itted the F astest S corin g B at o f the Season. M ay b e had of all D ealers in C ricket G ood?. -1.NUF.OTORY-71, W A T E R L O O R C A D . P rinted fo r the P rop rietor by W m oiht & Co., 41, Bt. A ndrew ’s H ill, D o cto rs’ Com m ons, L on d on , E.O., A u g u s t 10th, 1893

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