Cricket 1893
436 <ORIGn£T s A WEEKLY .RECORD OF THE ©AMEi SEPT. 21, 1893 THAMES niTTON v. MORTLiKE.—Played Gigg’s H i;l on September 16. H. Holley, b Arnall... 42 J King, b C. Lawless 27 J. Bigwood, b Mil bourn ................... 8 H. Field, c Clarke, b Mathews..................30 G. Chandler, not oat 13 M o r tl a k e . J. Barnes, c and b Mathews................... 4 C. D o n n e lly , b Mathews... ......... 1 T. J.Gooda e, not out 3 B 10. lb 2 ...........12 Total .........140 C. D. Goodale. F. Wadden. and H. Callingh m did not bat. Innings declared closed. T hames D it t o n . W. T. Milbourr. b Bigwood ... ......... 14 B. B. Lawless, not out ...........................21 P. J. Arnall.not out 13 B 5, lb l ........... 6 Total ...........54 J. Clarke. F. J. Mathewg, J. T. Ayres, A. G. Taylor, C. T. Lawless, W . T,. Roberts, Frank Callingham. and F. Crowther did not fca'. GRANVILLE (LEE)—TOURISTS v. THE REST. —Played at Lee on SeptemVer 16. T he R e s t . J. Wilson, j ud , b Starky ...................15 A. L. Ryder, b Bull... 5 E. F. Debenham, b B ull............................15 W. S. Pate, b Bull ... 5 E. Fuize, b Perch ... 14 J . R. Glover, b Bu’l 8 E. F. Lamb, b Bull ... 0 G. C. L. Lamb, run out ......................... 0 J. Edward, c Clark son. b Perch........... G. Hutchinson, b Perch ................... G. Belc'er. b Perch... P. Thirkeil, not out... A. Dnvis, b Perch ... Bxtras ................... Total 77 T o u r ists . P. P. Linco’n, b Ee- I Perch, b Edw rd ... 44 benham ...................13 W . Morris, c Furze, b Davis ..................57 B. G. t\ Starky, b Helder ... ..........13 C. J. M. Godfrey, b Holder .................. 1 F. G. Bull, b Edward 27 F. E. Lander, Lamb, b Edward 6 J. P. Clarkson, iuu ou t S. Ellis, not out Ex'ras .» Total 19 ... 6 ... 25 B. F. Taylor and A. R. Lajman did not tat. ...211 C. OSBORNE’S SOUTH OF ENGLAND ELBVRN v. EIGHLEEN OF UPPER CLAPTON—Played at Upper Clapton on Beptemcer 9. S outh op Enoland. S .W . 8cott c Rot in- son b Seal ...........17 A. S. Bull c Robinson b Nell ..................73 J. Westhorpe b Sell 11 Mead b Seal ........... 0 Burns b Robinson ... 55 West c Barham b Nell ................. 6 Gurtonnotout ...31 S. A. P. Kitcat not OUC ................. 4 B 13, nb7..............2G Total .........2.7 Pickett. W . Yeames. and W. J. Sowerby did not tat. Innings dec ared closcd. U p p e r C l a p t o n , W. W. K. Robinson F. C. Mott b Pi< kttt 1 b Pickett ........... 4 B. L. Saetow b P. G. Wolf c West b P ick ett................. 8 Pickett .................. 0 P. A. Irby b Mead 4 E. C. Homer b Mead 3 Turner b Meid 0 E. J. Miroy b Mead ... 5 E. A- Homer b Mead 0 H. E. Barham b A. A. Paikin b Mead 0 Pickett .................. 20 P. Nell b Pickett ... 1 R. H. Panncll st West TC. P. Wells b Bums 0 b Mead ................... 0 A. T. Clarke not out li W .H . Seil b Mead ... 0 T. Biehl b Mead 0 J. fo x b Pickett ... 1 B ................... 4 Total ........... 6 L. & S. W . RAILWAY (BISHOPSTOKE) v. BROADWATER.—Played at Broadwater on Septemter 1G. I . & S. W . R y . First Innings. Darter, run o u t........... 4 Dear, c Russell, b P arry.......................... 30 Randal], b Parry ... 0 Rrethorn. b Russell .. 3 Monday, b Russell ... 0 "intertottom.tParry 2 4 Jones, b Parry ........... 0 Dallaston, not out .. 19 Panter, b Dowson ... 7 Hud8on.cBrownrigg, b Dowson ... 11 Weston, b Dowson o Extras.................. 6 Total .102 In the Second Innings Darter scored (not out) 84, Dean b Bussell, 7, Randall, c Hrownrigg. h Russell, 6, Roethorn, b ^hotter 16. Munday. b Russell 1, Winter^ottom (not out) 23; extras 6.—Total, 93. B r o a d w a t e r . A. T r i n g h a m , b Dallaeton .. ... ... 0 H. Fairtlough.b Mun- d<y ............................ 0 E. M. Dowson, bjrnes 0 C.E.Brownrigp,retin dl03 F. M. Tringham, retired .....................Ill C. W. Parry, c Hud son, b Jones.......... 14 H. Y. Gi'lett.run out 8 A. Shotter.bRandall 4 G.Cooper. cMunday, b Weston ...........13 Extras „ ................1 i Total ...'69 J. Russell and M. Marshall did not 1at. W e st ’ s P ocket S core B ook contains ample room for keeping Bowling Analys s, &c , for 48 innings. In use l y all principal Clubs. Post free Ip. 1J<1., of Wright & Co., 4i, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. RICHARD DAFT, LATE CAPTAIN NOTTS COUNTY ELEVEN Pegs to etate that his only Nottingham address is the ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carr ington Street Bridge, N O T T I N G H A M . ^ u n c u t Croana TIAJI CtSATi \ L»wn Tennia TEAK SSA T I ant ^ ^ %< ^ ^ _\ p o rta b le folding T E A S C S A lS t “l * Buy CASTLE’ST.lk Seat. .which require neithei JPAIHT nor VASKISH. r . r \ supplied to the 0BICI1TN. Surrey County Club, TEM^OUNOV 0T.1 MK8, dAROENS, PARADES. Ami all open ipaeei. I IDDl l a H. CASTLEA BALTIC TvHARF, \ A V \ | \ H U l b a n i k , S . W . V * * City& Sonfh 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 I T Y (King W' ll. am Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CAST L E , OVAL , and S T 0 C KWE L L ( for Clapham Common) . SINGLE FAKE (any distanoe) £Jd The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entranoe to the Surrey Crioket Ground, THOMAS U. JENKIN, G eneral Manager. Ii. J. NICOLLS, ROBERTSBRIDQE, PiTTNTEE ft MANUFACTURER OT TBB AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. T H E B E engraxings A show the advan* 1 tages this handle gives, 1 ai each curve forms a ' key or abmtment, against the elastio Bnbstance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the •hoolder of the blade, it is impossible to get them ont of shape. These bats, introduced in 1889, have been nsed by the best Cricketer* 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 io the batsman in batting and driving powers. A few first-class cricketers who have procured the Perfect Bhaped and Balanced _ B a t W . G. Grace, W. W. Read, W . L. Murdoeh, W. H. Patterson, H. Pigg, J. Briggs, J. J. Lyons. J. J. Ferris, with Australian orders Wholesale ant Retail. ____________________ _ NOTXOH IK 0A89 07 IN TO NM IM N T .— ThS P *tm te4 don not bind M m telfto any numbsr o f Curvet. HONOR OAK v. NEW CR0S3.-Played at Lee on Septemter 16. N ew C ross . J. deGru< hv, c Jone**, b E. Ho ford...........22 A. Keeble, run ou t... iJ7 Hutchings.c Warren, b Holford ........... 4 P. Goodall, llw, b M ayo.........................33 Wrieht. b Holford ... 5 B. Curtis, c and Harrison........... T Lister, b Harrison 0 W. C. Scott, b Mayo 4 Ekins. run out........... 0 W. f. Ritchie,not out 16 E. Bridgette, c and b Mayo ................. B 3, lb 2................. 11 H onor O a k . Total ...122 A. Jones, b Wright... 0 C. F. 8kipwith, c and b Wrigbt.................. 5 J. H. Warren, c Lister, b Wright ... 12 E. Hayes, not ont ... 48 G.Harilson.b W ritht 11 E. Holfoid. b Wright C. H Mayo, not out 4 B 7, lb 4 ................. 11 Total .115 F. Wilkie, J. Price, C. W. Lawder, and J. Gilbey did not bat, .ARfiiY BELL TEWTS in geod condition' Pure W h ite L inen . W a te rp ro o f." 4 0 feet in circumference 10 feet high. Wit!) poles, pegs, runners, lines, malletts& bags. Suitable for Cricket,Tennis,Scoring, Bathing, Dressing,Camping out, Lawns, Boating parties,Volunteers &c. All complete anti ready fo r use. PR ICE 1 8 /* EACH. S end order with remittance : to S.LM sers & S on , h.moor lane , londonIc Printed for the Proprietor h* ‘Wrtottt Sr. Co.. 41. Pt. Andrew’s Hitt. D^ctnrn’ rnmmons, Tondon. F..C.. September 21st. 1*93
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