Cricket 1893
420 ORIOilET • A WEK1&LY EECORD OF THE GAMEs SEPT. 14, 1893 LE ICESTE RSH IRE . M atches played 17—w on 7, drawu 1, lost 9. BATTING AVER \GES. W . E. Holdship, b C. A. W hite, c M oon, Times. M ost in V.il?ett ...................16 b H ow ell................... 29 Inn?, not out. Runs. an Ion. Aver. P. Reynolds, llw , b M. A. Nicholas, c T om lin ................. 27 ... 1 ... 582 ... 105 ... 2?.10 W illett .................. 37 Berridge, b Howell 10 H olland ........... 32 ... 4 ... 614 ... *8*... 2?.8 Dr. W . J. Scott,b W ilBasil Pares, not out 33 C. E . de Trafford 53 ... 1 ... 474 ... 71 ... 21.12 lett ...........................16 Rev. C. WaiiShrough, Pougher ........... 31 ... 5 ... 481 ... 57*... 19.5 G. E. Bicknell, c lbw . b Trim an ... 8 Finuey................... 17 ... 2 ... 2fi0 ... 44 ... 17.5 Lam ble.b WM ett... 17 M. Routledee, c Ber- W o o d co ck ........... 17 ... 8 ... 201 ... 58 ... 14.5 J. W . Holdship, b ridge.b Triman ... 4 0 . E. R udd........... 8 ... 1 ... 29 ... 25*... 14.1 Ladell ................... 3 E x tr a s ................... 34 C h a p m a n ........... 22 ... 1 ... 283 ... 52 ... 13.10 G. H. P. Street, c — W arren ........... 21 ... 1 ... S0» ... 53 ... 13.6 Berridge, b H owell 10 Total ........... 17 C. M arriott........... 8 ... 1 ... 95 ... 37 ... 13.4 O. W . Hillyard... 28 ... 5 ... 263 ... 41 .. 11.10 A. H. H oldship did not bat. Hassell................... 50 ... 1 ... 215 ... 40 .. 116 P. J. Arnall 3 ... 0 ... 37 ... 27 ... 32.1 R ev . P emberton L loyd ’ s X II. D. Lorrim er 6 ... 0 ... 71 ... 31 ... 11 5 F. W r ie h t .......... f» .. 0 ... 46 ... 31 ... 7.4 C.Bodden.b Reynolds 23 Dr.Ladell.b E. H o’d- F. W . Stocks ... 6 .. 1 ... 33 ... 9 ... 6.3 Mr. Boweil, c Scott, b e h ip .......................... 1 W a lton ................. 2 ... 1 ... 6 ... 4 ... b t e fn o ld s .................. 3 Rev. P. Lloyd, b W . E. Arnall ... 9 ... 1 ... 45 ... 23 .. 5.5 E H. Berridgp, c N icholas, b H old- E.Holdship ........... 0 F. Lorrim er 2 ... 0 ... 10 ... 7 ... 5 Mr. Rawies, cStreet, B a ile y ................... 5 _ 1 ... 18 ... 10 ... 4.9 ship ........................... 1 b Reyno'ds ........... 7 O. 8. Barratt ... 2 ... 0 ... 9 ... 9 ... 4.1 E. G. M oon, c NichMr. Davies, c N ich W h iteside........... 25 ... 7 ... 72 ... £6 ... 4 olas, b Bicknell ...2 8 olas. b S c o tt........... 39 Hallam.................. 2 ... 1 ... 2 ... 2*... 2 Mr. Trim an, run out 14 C. W i'lott, b Scott ... 0 J. Atter ........... 1 .. 1 ... n ... 0 ... 0 P. Lam ble. c Pares, b A.H. W harton,notout 7 W. G. Turner ... 2 .. 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 E. Huldehip ...........21 Extras ................... 28 BOW LING AVERAGES. F in n ey........... pongher ... , W oodcock ... W. E. Arnall G. W. Hillyard B a ile y ........... C, E. Rudd ... F. W . 8tocks F. W right ... T om lin ........... H assell........... W alton........... Overs. Mdns. Run*. 171.2 ... 35 ... 528 . ,. fSR... 266 ...1206 .. 323 3 ... 83 .. 51.1 ... 21 417 ... 132 5 12 . 17 . 34.3 . £7 . 41 . 31 22 14 . 11 , 8)8 91 956 , 27 5fi , 116 . 2R8 , 103 67 28 ... 13 ... 89 , Wkts. .. 4i .. .. 98 ... . 57 ... ... 4 ... ... 38 ... ... 1 ... ,.. 2 ... ... 4 ... ... 9 .. ... 3 ... ... 1 ... ... 0 ... Aver. 11.33 13.22 H.50 23.2 25.6 £7 £8 . 28.3 . 29 7 , 34.1 . 67 , 0 BA RN E Sv. PALLING SW ICK .—Played at East A cton on September 9. E abnes . C.E.Ratcliff,c Cam p bell, b La Thangue 11 G. R. M ossop, st Hewitt, b Haycraft 12 J. A.Walker, c Heyne mann, b H aycraft 10 M. H. Erskine, not out ........................... 1 B 19, lb 3, w 1 ... 23 F. H. Frith, b C ol lins ........................... 4 A. E. Earnshaw. b Cam pbell.................. 0 W. F. L. Fritb, b Cam pbell.................. 8 P. R. Earnshaw, b La T h angue...................21 E. B. Todd, b Camp- le ll ........................... 6 A. Sissons, run o u t .. 31 Total ..........131 H.Bul', b La Thangue 0 P alling sw ick . First Innings. J. S. Hay craft,b Bull 4 M. La lhangue, not F. S. H ejnem ann, b Todd.. ................... 0 E. A. Collins, b Bull 2 7 A. Millson, b Bull ... 3 C. De W inton, c Erskine, b Bull ... 1 C. H. Campbell, c and b A. Eatn8baw ... 7 D. H. Hewitt, b Bull 0 Total J. ub De W inton, lbw, b B u ll........................... B. fcheikb, b A.Earn- sh a w ......................... F. Kettle, b BuU ... 15 8, lb 1 ................. In the Second Innings Heynemann scored, b P. Earnehaw, 6 ; Collins (not out), 15; H ewitt (not out), 7; L a Thangue, b P. Earnshaw, 1; b 3, w 1.— Total 33. KENSINGTON PARK XII. v. REV. PEMBERTON . LLOYD'S XII.—P.'ayed at L ord’s on September 7. K en sin g to n P a r k , Total W est ' s P ocket S core B ook contains ample room for keeping Bowling Analys s, &c , for 48 innings. In use lr<y all principal Clubs. Post free Is. lid ., o f W right & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, D octors’ Comm ons, E.C. RICHARD DAFT, LA TE CAPTAIN NOTTS COUNTY ELEV EN Begs to state that his only Nottingham address is the ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, N O T T IN G H AM . ^ . u n o H t flrroaua TXAJL HEATS \ Lawa T «n ii» TEAK S I A N u d ^\portabl« folding TEAK C H A IM ^ ^ ' BuyCASTLE’ I T « k S tltl, which require neither PAINT nor YABSISH, t * T \ J T y V l i supplied to the O M C r S T X ^ Surrey Oonnty Club, O t .1 PAWS, HARDENS, PARADES, l a d all open spaces' ADDI B SB— H. CASTLEA SONS, BALTIC VTHARr, M i U b a n k , S . W . City&SonthLondonRailway. N E W R O U T E 1 0 T H E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Bun every few minutes t.o and from CITY (King William Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE , OVAL, and ST0CKWELL (for Ciapham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) 2 d The Oval Station is about 60 yards from the Entranoe to the Surrey Grioket Ground, THOMAS U. JENKIN, General Manager. Ii. J. NICOLLS, ROBERTSBRIDQE, PAT1NTBB A MANUFAOTUKER O I THB AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. 'p H E SB engravings A show the adyan- 1 1 this handle gives, 1 11 each curve forma a ' key, or abwtment, 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 nsed 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 to the batsman in batting and driving powers. A few first-class I ericketers who have 1 procured the Perfect Shaped and Balanced _ B a t W . G. Grace, W. W. Read, W . Ii. Murdoch, W. H. Patterson, H. Pigg, J. Briggs. J. J. Lyons, J. J. 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Andrew’s Hill, D octors' Commons, London, E.C., Sept<mber 14th, 1893
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