Cricket 1893

872 ORIOnET g A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAMEc AUG. 24, 1893 C L A P T O N v. P A L L IN G S W IC K .—P layed at C lap ton on A ugust 12. P a h lin gsw ick . B. M. H am ilton , b W aterer ............ 7 F. S. H eynem ann, c B ishop, b W aterer 3 S.C heesm an, c H unt, b B is h o p ....................32 E . A . Col ins, c W aterer, b P h ilp ot 28 F .C lem ence.b B ish op 23 A . H. Stevens, c B ishop, b W aterer 3 H . W . B urnside, b B ish op .....................10 D . H. H ew itt,n ot ou t 13 F. A. W a rd , b B ishop 1 N .W .K em p.b B ish op 2 J. G. G oddard, b B ish op ..................... 0 B 5, lb 2 .................... 7 T otal ...129 C la pt o n . F. A. B ish op , c H am ­ ilton , b Cheesroan 56 J. W . M cE w en, b Collins ..................... P . R . W aterer, b Cheesem an ............ 1 H . E . V . C hichester, run ou t ..................... 0 G . R. C rofte.b Chees- m a n ............................. 1 41 H. J. M oore, c K em p, b C o llin s..................... A.E. M u rto n ,n o to u 4; H. Phi pot, run o u t . R . T . B unt, n o t ou t B 6 ,lb 8 .................... T otal ...134 J. J. W eggett and W. Saw ard did n ot bat C R Y S T A L P A L A C E v. W IM BLED O N .— P layed at C rystal Palace on A ugust 12. C r y st a l P a la c e . First Innings. A . Cosens, st M uir, b R ow ell .................... 25 E . H. L u lh am , c M uir, b S prigg ..................... 0 W .F .U m ney, b Sprigg 0 C. M itchell, b Sprigg 4 A. H . Sutherland, b 8prig=> ..................... 7 F. E . Saunders c E arnshaw , b R ow ell 9 A . K. K night,b Sprigg F .H .N elson,b Sprigg H. S. G ladstone, b Sprigg ................... G .F orrester,n ot out G . A ustin, c M uir, b B ow ell ..................... B ............................. T o ta l ............ In the S econd Innings U m ney scored (n ot out) 6, Saunders, (not ou t) 4, N elson, lbw. b Sprigg 19. F orrester, c Schw ann, b Sprigg 0 ; b 2.— T otal 31. W im b le d o n . W . J. H ow ell, lbw, b C osen s .....................63 A. E . E arnshaw , b C osens .....................38 B . H ay C ooper, b C osens ..................... 1 II. S. Schw ann, c U m ney, b N elson ... 24 F .B ayley,b G ladston e 10 w . M uir, b U m ney ... 16 O .B .M artyn, b U m ney 4 W . P. Sprigg, lbw, b N el»on ..................... 0 S. C h ristop h erson .c G ladstone, b U m ­ n ey ... .....................14 G . A. L an ed ow n e, not o u t .....................18 M organ, c U m ney, b Cosen 8 .....................20 B ‘25, lb 5, w 1 ... 31 T otal ..239 Send l£d. fo r A rtistic S how Card o f C r ic k e t w ith p ortraits o f either A rthur Shrew sbury, G eorge L ohm ann, D r. W . G . G rac^ (in fou r b attin g posi­ tion s), or M r. S. M. J. W ood s. S uitable fo r h ang­ ing up in P avilion s, Club, and D ressing R oom s. ^Oricket Ground T2AX HATS Lawn Ttnnis TEAK 8IATS Aid ^portable folding TEAK CHAIKA Bujr CASTLE’S Toak Seats, irhich require neither PAINT nor YABNISH. * 01 M'pplud to the OBIOKETX \ Surrey Oonnt j Clnb, T «™ aD«ouNo \ ^ \ l ! ^ #‘ 0 t*1 MRS8, 8ARDEN8. PARADES. \ V m lddj . i b b - H. CASTLE& SONS, \S g > N B A L T I C V T H A R F , Hillbnnk, S.W. I i . J. N IC O L L S , R O B E R T S B R I D G E , PATENTEE ft M A N U F A C T U R E R OF THH AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. T H E S E engrayings A show the advan-i tagea this handle gives, 1 as each curve forme a ' key or abatment, against the elastio substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder of the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. These bats, introduced in 1889, have been used by the best Cricketera of England, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni­ versal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages 10 the batsman in batting and driving powers. RICHARD EAFT, 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 Begs to state that h is on ly N ottingham address is the ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPOETS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, NOTTINGHAM . A few first-class cricketers who have procured the Perfect Bhaped and Balanced B a t W . G. Grace, W. W. Read, W . L. Murdoch, W. H. Patterson, H. Pigg, J. Briggs, J. J. Lyons, J. J. Ferris, with Auatralian orders Wholesale ani Retail. ____________________ N o n e s n oabb o f In f* in * b m b n t.— T h e Patentee doe* not bind himselfto any number of Curvet. W e s t ’s P o c k e t S c o r e B o o k con tain s am ple ro o m fo r keeping B ow ling A nalys s, &c., for 48 innings. In use by all prin cip al C lubs. P o st free Is. l£d., o f W righ t & C o., 41, St. A ndrew ’s Hill, D o cto rs’ C om m on s, E.C. 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 minuter to and from C ITY (King William Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE , OVAL, and ST0CKW ELL (for Clapham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) 3 d The Oval Station is abo 60 yards from tbe Entranoe to the Surrey Orioket Ground; TH O M A S C. JE N K IN , General Manager. 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 FU L -C OM F O R T IN G . C O C O A B O I L I N G W A T E R O R M I L K . cr ic k e t n e t s ! cr ic k e t n e t s ! isft. b yeit from 5/10; 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., See., Post Free, to Andrew P o tte r, Melbourne WorkB, Wolverhampton. Awarded 10 Qold & Silver Medals HOW REA D Y . P R IC E SIXPEN CE. GENTLEMEN , PLAYERS (Revised to Bate.) With Introduction and History ot the Contest since Its origin In 1806. F U L L SCORES OF ALL REPORTED MATCHES. W rio:it Sc Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, London, E.C., or W. H. Smith Sc Son's Bookstalls. T E N T S — ARMY BELL TE N T S in good condition * Pure W h ite L inen . W a te rp roo f. 4 0 feet in circumference 10 feet high. With poles, pegs, runners, lines, malletts & bags. Suitable for Cricket,Tennis,Scoring, Bathing, Dressing,Camping out,Lawns, Boating parties,Volunteers &c. All complete and ready fo r use. PR ICE 18 / * EACH. Send order with remittance! to L M iers & SON, II,Moor Lane, London.e.c Printed for the Proprietor by 'W eight & Co., 41, Bt. ADdrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, London, E.G., August 24th, 1893

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