Cricket 1894
222 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EE CORD OP THE GAMEC JUNE 21, 1894 AUTOMATIC S r n n E B B engravirg -1- show the advai - IjM tagehthislandlegives w J M M as etch carve forms a V| f m U key or abutment, \ WMM against the elastic TO, ) J MM substance. Although / Jfl M these handles are in ft I I flMM two pieces from the ft \ V/iuH shoulder to the blade, ft: } M I it is impossible to get Hi; / i jjf them out of shape, ft V ||B The .bats, introduced ft ) W|B in 18&0, have been used 111 I JjljM ^ the best Cricketers 1|( /jli of England, Australia, H|V HU And New Zealand, as lil I well as having been iji JIM sent to India and |. (f ■ Africa, and the uni- || \ | | versal testimony is l i J|h that nothing has ever 1|i ( / Jjfl been brought into the If-) Cricketing world to HL^|/i pH give such advantages ra j ,jjlj to the batsman in |fj!fl|| >1] cutting and driving ||nj mlB P N otice in case of |IH| I B I nfringement — 7 he iH Patentee does not bind |||w |H himself to any number ipp Thenames of the Cricketer? that ja d Presenta tioH Batp for 50 and over at Hastings cridiet week, September, 1893:—W. L. Murdoch, A. E. Stodaftrt, C. BS. De Trafford, W. W. Read, H. T. Hewitt, and J. J. Ferris. FOREST HILL v. UPPER CLAPTON.—Played at Upper Clapton on June 16. F o r e s t H il l . H. A. Hooker, Parkeas,b Sowerby 5 G. Tokely, b Sowerby 1 P. Dean, c Ne’l, b Sowerby ................. 8 T. B. Fairhead, c and b Barham ....................24 H. Green, c Gill*rd, b Sow erby................. 2 C. W e l c h m a n , b Ea-ham .................21 F. Golding,b Barham 2 F. Skipper, c and b B iih a m ................. 2 R. D. Boxall, c and b Barham .................17 L.B.Meredith,notout 11 G. Woodman, b Sowerby . B 6, lb 2 Total H. F. Barham,c Mere dith, b Welchman 10 W. H. Seal, c and b We’chman .......... 2 C.L.Gillard,b Welch man .......... .......... 0 W. J. 8owerhy, c Fair- head, b Welchman 4 P. H. Kite it, b B ox- a l ... ................. 1 P. G. Wolf, st Gold ing, b Welchman .. 6 U ppe r C u p t o n . J. S. Teke-1, c and b Welchman .......... 5 J. Fox, b Boxall ... 11 J. B. Cottingharo.not out ........................ 7 P. Nell, c Meredith, b Welchman......... 0 A. A. Parkens. st Golding, b Welch man ........................ 1 B 5, lb 2 .......... 7 Total C3BLT3NHAM COLLEGE v. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE.—Played at Cheltenham on June 12 5 and 13. Cheltenham won by an innings and 154 runs. C heltenham C ollege . H. B. Jeffery, c John stone, b Ainsworth o W. F. Day. c Preston, b Ainsworth .......... 4 E. J. Barrett, b Gra ham .......... ..........60 F. H. E-Champain, b Gain>3........................91 J. W . Stralton, b Gaine........................ 3 F. R. Coates, b Ains- wo:th................. ... 13 Total M a r l b o r o u g h C o l l e g e . First Innings. Second Innings. J. Graham, c Denne, b rC oites... %....................... 0 C. B. Cheales, ran out ... 16 T. G. Sandford, c Jeffery, b Strait m ....................... 0 H. C- Baird, b Ains worth ................. 4 E. C. Graham, c Sandford, b Ains worth .......... ... 11 H. C. Bowly, b Ains worth ................. 6 J. D. Jones, not out 7 W. H. Deane,b Ains- ,worth ................. 2 Extras ................15 ...223 b Jones b Jones D A F T ’ S N E W Illustrated Catalogue OF CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, & c . Now Ready, Post Free on Application. L. J. NICOLLS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OP THE BAT HANDLE ADDRESS— ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Car r i ngton Street Br i dge , NOTTINGHAM . Splendid for Sprains or Tender Feet. G. P. Be’oe, c Champain,b Straloon .......... .......... 0 J. C. Sale, run out ............11 W. G. Johnstone, not out 10 H. G. Moir, b J on es......... 0 H. Lett, b Jones................. 0 H. H. Gaine, b Jones........ 0 T. L Ainsvorth, b Jones 4 F. S. Preston, c Graham, b StraUon.......................10 Ex-ras ................. 7 T oU l ..........61 3 Jeffery, Coates ... c Bowly, b Stral ton .................23 not out ..........29 c Denne, b Stral ton ................. 2 c D e n n e , b Jones .......... 0 c Coatea, b Stral ton ................. 0 b Jones .......... 2 lbw, b Stralton 12 c Barrett, Stralton ... Extras... Total ...130 A Sea Bath A t H om e F op 1 £d . OF CHEMISTS Etc. W e s t 's P o c k e t S c o r e B o o k contains ample room for keeping Bowling Arialys s, &c., for 48 innings. In use by all principal Clubs. Post free Is. ljd ., of Wright & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. Forty run were made whh ycur Patent Bats in two consecu ive over :— Sgt-Mfc jRicHER, Riding Establishment, 6,6 4,4,2 2 i Sergt-Maj. K em pthone, „ 6, 6,4. In ordering Bats give the size of handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight. These Bats v il be sold as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, so that Clubs c n make an easy purchase. ELLIMAIMS EMBROCATION ^Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and >ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither _ V PAINT nor VARNISH For CRICKET > AND \ TENNIS, 0ROUND3 PARKS, GARDENS, X PARADES, \ As supplied to the Surrey County Club, Kennington Oval And all open spaces UAoILt & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, • t y , * Millbank, S.W . 1/1J, Excellent for SPRAINS and BRUISES- RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS T H E B E S T USED ON T H E CR ICKE T GROUNDS OF Oxford and Edinburgh Universities , Haileybury College , Dulwich College , Royal Military College, Woolwich, etc. Pony Machines 26in. and 30in. widef Prices from Horse Power do. 3 in. to 48in. „ l £ 1 4 ALSO T H E BEST M ACH IN ES FOR HAND POW ER Ransomea, Sims, & Jefferies, Ltd., Ipswich
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