Cricket 1893
401 (ORIC jk E T s a w e e k l y kecord GAMSS j SEPT. 7, 1893 D U LW ICH v. on August 5. MITCHAM.—Played at M itcham D ulw ich . J. F. Colyer, b T. H ar vey ........................... 1 B. H. 8tewart, c Betts, b T. Harvey ........... 4 J. Phillips, bHarris... 21 E, J. Heasman, b T. Harvey ................... 8 W . Morris, c and bT. Harvey ...................10 I H. Darby, lbw, b , Harris ................. 6 I |T. B. Pearse, b T. Harvey .<................ 1 E. H. HeasmaD, b Harris ...................13 W .W.Field, b Harris 1 I C. P. Tregellas, not out .......................... 13 I H. M.Marks, b Keene 16 B ...........................11 Total ...ICO N.A.Harvey, c Pearse, b D arby ................... 3 W . K. W inlaw, b PearBe ...................17 L.de Montezuma, lbw, b P e a rse................... 8 W. Rhoades, c E. J. Heaeman, b Pearse 0 T. P. Harvey, b L P ea se..........................28 A. F.Clarke, bM orris 17 A.Bance.b Morris .. H. Harzell, run out H. Betts, b Morris ... F. Harris, b Morris J. Keene, not out ... B 8, lb 9 ........... Total ... 87 DULW ICH (2) v. CO LUM BIA—Played at D ul wich on August 7. D ulw ich . H. C. Bateman, lun out ........................ 0 W. W . Field, b Bodell 6 S. Colyer. lbw ,b Lang w orthy ...............49 J. A. Rimm ington, b L iD e .......... ... ... 42 T. B.Pearse, c Bodel), b Fisk...................... 49 W. a . King, st Line, b Langworthy ... 8 T. A. Darke, c E. B o o k ,b * is k G. E. Fawcett, b Langw orthy........... L. F. u. Parrot, not out ........................... C. C. Percy, lbw, b Langw orthy........... F. Agnew, b Fisk ... B 9, lb 2................... C o l u m b ia . Total . 169 First Innings. C. Hilton, c Pearse, b Rim m ington .......................... M. M cM ahon, c K ng, b Kimm ington ................... Second Innings. c Bateman, b Bimm ington... 0 9 c Bateman, b Bimm ington... 0 J. Fisk, cBimm ington, b Pearce.................................. 0 run out ... ... 25 Fi. Book, b Pearee ........... 9 c Field, b D arke L7 P. F. B ook, b RimmiDg- ton .................................. 0 Ibw, b K ing ... 2 H. Line, not o u t .................17 b K in g ..................... 5 J. McMahon, b Bimm ing ton .................................. W . FiDgay, b Agnew.......... 15 not out J. Langworthy, b Agnew 9 b Peaise J. H. Bodell, lbw, b Agnew 4 H. Curling, b Agnew........... 2 B 2, lb 3... Total... ... 5 ... 72 c Field, b Co’yer 10 ... 0 ... 5 b K ir g ................... 0 c R im m iD g ton , b Pearse.........15 B 5, lb 2 ............ 7 Total . RICHARD DAFT, LATE CAPTAIN NOTTS COUNTY E L E V E Begs to state that his only Nottingham addr< ss is the ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, N O T T IN G H AM . ^Cricket •round T i l l IX A T I Lawn Tennis TE A K S IA T I tad ^portable folding TXAX CBAIXS Buy CASTLE’I T.a k Seati, .which require n.ither Jn \ r-ns V A I I T ! nor VAK1TISH. OBicrxr AID TENNI8BROUNDo . PAK8, 8ARDENS, PARADES. And all open spaces? A m supplied to thi Snrray County Club, K.nnlnyton pTal. ADDJ. I BB— H.CASTLEA S0IIS|\ c 5>\ BALTIC VHARF \ W . H lU b an k , S .W . N S X * L . J. NICOLLS, r o b e r t s r k i d o e . ./■ PATBNTEB & M ANUFACTURER 0 7 THB AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. rp H E S B engravings A B how the advan- 1 tages this handle gives, 1 as each curve forms a ] key or abmtment, 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 bT the best Cricketers of England, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as having been Bent to India and Africa, and the uni versal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the batsman in batting and driving powers. City &SonthLondonRailway. ] V E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Bon every few minutes to and from CITY (King William Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE , OVAL, and STOCKWELL (for Clapham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) £Jd A few first-class cricketers who hare procured the Perfect -v Shaped and Balanced Bats— W. G. Grace, W. W. Read, W . Ii. Murdoch! W. H. Patterson, H. Pigg, J. Briggs, J. J. Lyons, J. J. Ferris, with Australian orders Wholesale ani R e t a i l . __________________ Morion ikoasi or Ikfm nmm bnt .—T h t PttenUu don not Mnd M attel/to any mimbtr o f Ourvtt. W est ’ s P ocket S coke B ook contains ample room for keeping Bowling Analys s, &c., for 48 innings. In use by all principal Clubs. Post free Is. lid ., of W right & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, D octors’ Comm ons, E.C. The Oval Station is abo 50 yards from the Entranoe to the Surrey Orioket Ground, THOMAS O. JENKIN, General Manager. B R E A K F A S T — S U P P E R . E P P S ’ S GRATE FUL-C OMFORTIN G. C O C O A B O I L I N G W A T E R O R M I L K ; CRICKET NETS 1 CRICKET NETS! 18ft. by 6lt from 5/10; complete with Poles an d Back stop, 11/- Other sizes at proportionate priceB. Send for illustrated catalogues of Tennis Nets; Fishing, Rabbit, and Sheep Netting, &o., Ac., Post Free, to A ndrew P otter , Melbourne Works, Wolverhampton. Awarded 10 Gold &Silver Medals T E N T S ^ A R M Y BELL TENTS in good condition * Pure W h ite Linen. W a te rp roo f.* \ 4 0 feet in circumference 10 feet high. With poles, pegs, runners, lines, mallettsa bags. Suitable for Cricket,Tennis,Scoring, Bathing, Dressing,Campingout,Lawns, Boating parties,Volunteers &c. All complete and ready for use. PRICE 18/" EACH. S end order with remittance .’ to S.L.M iers &SON, IIJYIoor Lane, London^ NOW READY. PRICE SIXPENCE. POST FREE 7*d. GENTLEMEN , PLAYERS {Revised to Late 1893.) With Introduction and History ot the Contest since its origin. FULL SCORES OF ALL REPORTED MATCHES FROM 1806 TO 1893 W rigiit &Co., 41, St. Andrew's Hill, London, E.C., or W. H. Smith & Son's Bookstalls. Printed for the Proprietor by W r ig h t & Co., 41, 6t. Andrew’s H i'l, D octors’ Commons, London, B.C., Septem ber 7th, 1893
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