Cricket 1894
386 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME* AUG. 16, 1894 D A F T ’S NEW Illustrated Catalogue OF CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, & C . N ow Ready, Post Free on Application. A D D R E S S — ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Car r i ngton St ree t Bri dge, NOTTINGHAM . ELLIMAN’S EMBROCATION 1/1J, Excellent for SPRAINS and BRUISES- h r e e D o z e n O r d e r o f G o in g - in C a r d s w ith latest im provem ents, together w ith W ooden Case for hanging up in P avilion or tent, sent on receip t o f 2/9 by the .Vlanager o f th is P aper, 41, 8t. A ndrew ’s Hill. D o cto rs’ C om m ons, E .O B A R N E S (2) v. R IV E R S D A L E .—P la yed at B arnes on A u gu st 11. R iv e r s d a l e . L . P allett, b H ack m an .............................. 0 E . W illiam s, c Carter, b H ackm an ............18 W . D oviner, b Sis son 1? .............................. 1 C. < arter, b S issons... 0 E. F lindt, b H ackm an 0 H .C righton, b Sissons 0 A. D oll, b H ack m an... 0 H .C .M ossop c M oirie, b E . D o l l ..................... 9 C. E . bissons, retired 26 H . B randon, c Crigh- ton , b E . D o ll........... 2 A. M ackenzie, b C r ig h to n .....................17 F . B . Carter, b C righ ton ............................. 0 C. A . H ackm an, b C righton . ............ J.D onald, b C righton A. H ockley, n o t out P . G. G rylls, n ot out B .............................. T otal ............ S. H ockley and'H . K . K eys did n o t bat. B A R N E S v. I B I S — P layed at D ulw ich on A ugust 11. I b is . E. B uckland.c W .F .L . Fritfc, b Stevens ... 7 P . W aterer, c Sissons, b R a te .iff.....................£9 A. W hite, n ot <ut ... 41 E . Rayner, c Kobert- son, b R a tcliff............ 1 O . Parker, W . A llanson, F P erkins, W . S fauton, and W . WrJghc did n ot bat. Innings declared closed . B a r n e s . F .R obereon.c N athan, b 8tevens ............12 G. K night, n ot o u t ... 4 B 9, lb 8, w 2............19 T otal ... 143 W .F .L .F rith.cK night, b R oberson A . G. H . Stevens, R o t e r s o n .................... a F. E . N athan, b W righ t .................... 15 J. G . M. R obertson , b R o b e rs o n .................... 1 T .G ry lls, G. N. L evy, P. B randon, and A . J. F ranco did not I at. A. Sissons, b W righ t 3 J. J Franco, n ot ou t 14 C. E . R a tcliff,n o to u t 5 L b 2, nb 2 ............ 4 N O RW O O D v. SPEN C ER.— Played at W andsw orth co m m o n on A ugust 11. N o r w o o d . r. D. L ee, c and b T. W h eeler...................22 J. R. G jo ld . n ot ou t 17 B 9, lb 1 ............10 T otal R . S. R ogers, c Cast’ e, b W ood ................... 10 J. G ib b on , c L ister, b T . W heeler ............ 1 A .P .R oe, c H.ft hee’er, b W o o d .................... 93 F . S. B allam , c L ister, b H e d g e s ....................20 G . Spring^tt, W . C. E lborou gh . P . S. M ay, A. M B h u k , and (*. Schum an did n ot bat. Innings de- cla r d cloted. Sp* nce r . .. 178 S .W H ed ges,b R ocers 4 H. W . W neeltr, c Springeit, b H allam 11 B. C ox, cE lb orou g h , b H .'llam .....................16 T . J. W heeler, i un ou t 10 E. E . E lkin gton, b K oe ..............................15 L . W ood, n ot ou t ... R. C astle, c L ee, u Elbor. ugh ............ G . S turgeon, b R e C. Cbilley, b Jhogeis B 11, lb 2 ............ T cta l ............ A. L i ate; and P. W . C hase did n o t bat. G r a c e P a r lo u r C r ic k e t .— This novel game provides amusement for one or a number of persons. Matches can be played and analysis kept same as on the cricket- field. Sent securely packed to any address, on receipt of 2s. 10|d. Wright and C o ., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, London, E.C. 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 F U L -C O M 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 : _<k\Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH For CRICKET AND TENNIS, GROUNDS PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES. And all open spaces. H, CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbanfe, S.W . m trrrtrm m m ifm m m m m rm rm m rm m m m m CRICKET BALLS Best Treble Seamed [ Leather Match, guar- j anteed not to lose j their shape and to be I impervious to wet. A p p ly to the Trade fo r j supplies. W . & A . B A T E S , \ St. M ary’s M ills, L eicester. = Splendid tor bprains or Tender ^ ^ 0 F e e t ‘ % j j j * A Sea Bath I * At Home ^ OF For 1Jd, CHEMISTS Etc. EACH BALL STAM PED. MIIMHWHU G. M orris, lbw , b Sissons ..................... 9 E . D ol', b B issons ... 6 A. Bailey, n ot ou t ... 6 E . R ichards,b Ct rter 6 L b .............................. 5 T otal ............51 L. J. NICOLLS ROBERTSBRIDGE, P A T E N T E E & M A N U F A C T U R E R O F T H E AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rjlB E S E engravings sh ow the advan- tagesth is handle gives, as each curve form s a key or abutm ent, again st the elastic substance. A lthough these handles are in tw o pieces from th e shoulder to the blade, it is im possible to get th em ou t o f shape. T hegbats, in troduced in 18 0, have been used by th e best C ricketers o f E ngland, Australia, and N ew Zealand, as w ell as having been sent to India and A frica, and the u n i versal testim ony is that nothing has ever been b rou gh t in to the C rick et ing w orld to give such advantages to th e batsm a n in cu ttin g and driving pow ers. N o t ic e in c a se o f I n f r in g e m e n t — I h e P a ten tee d oes n o t bind h im self to a n y nu m ber o f Curves. T h e nam es o f th e C ricketers that h a d tion Bat* for 50 and over at HastiQgs Septem ber, 18S3:— W. L . M urdoch, A. C. E. D e Trafford, W . W . R ead, H . T. J. J. F erris. . F orty runs w ere m a de w ith you r P atent c a ts in tw o consecutive o v e r s :— - Sgt-MajRiCHER, R iding E stablish m en t, 6,6 4 ,4 , A &- Sergt-M aj. K e m p th o n e „ 6 ,6 ,4 . & it 4( In ord erin g B a ts g iv e the size o f h a n d le by m easuring roun d h a n d le; an d m en tion w eig h t These Bats w il be sold as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, so that Clubs can m ake an easy purchase. Printed for the Proprietor by W eight & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, D ootors1Commons London, B.C., Aug. 16, 18M
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