Cricket 1894
8 5 2 CRICKET s A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. AUG. S3, 1894 ILFOIID t . ROMFORD.— P lajed at Ilford on August U. R o m fo r d . E. W. Smith, c Carter, b S pen cer.................it F.LuckiD, b Carter ... 0 G. Stevenson, b Dixon 13 W . G. Thom pson, c Johnson, b {spencer 5 F. H. Thirlwell, c Spencer, b Dixon ... 0 H. Prier, run out ... 10 C. H. Jackson, Spencer ........... E. A. Farnan, c Gadsdon,bSpencer P. O c k e n d o n , b Spencer ................... J. King, b Spencer J.W . Jocson, not out E x tra s................. Total . 0 I l f o r d . W . T . Spencer, c Farnan, b Price ... 21 G. T u r n e r , b Stevenson........... ... 33 A. Barnc3, c and b Stevenson ...........61 G. H. Uadsdon, c Thompson ,b Steven son ........................... 6 F. H. Clark, b Price 4 C. H. Dixon, b Price 0 W . J o h n s o n , c T h o m p s o n , b Ockendon ...........10 A. Betts, not out ... 0 R. J. Carter, not out 2 E x tra s................. 18 Total ...........155 J. Prockter and E . Cass did not bat. NORTHBROOK (2) v. PA R R ’S ALLIANCE BANK. —Played at Lee on August 13 and 14. P a r r ’ s A ll ia n c e B ank . G. Stay, b Pawl? ... 0 W . H. Heywood, b Pawle .................. 3 W,R.Munga.m,b Pawle 6 F. W . Iogall, c Butler, b Pawle ...................29 A.O.Pettman, b Paw’e 0 ¥. H. YounRman, c Clayton, b Pawle ... 8 S. Stormer. c Pawle, b C layton.................. 9 E. H. Sheffield, b C la y ton ................... 0 H. M. Churchward, b P a w le ................... 15 C.J.Pigrome, not out 1 A.O.Bagster.tun out 1 B 8, Id 2, w 3 ... 13 Total , 85 N orth brook . N.D.Butler,c Sheffie’d, b Storm er.................. 0 F. W illi?, retired ... 55 H. Leeds, b Scormer 11 E. A. Paw:e, retired .. S8 A. C. Clayton, b Peitm an ................... 6 G. A. W ood, not out 6 P. G. Swann, n otou t 4 B 6, lb 2, w 1 ... 9 Total .. .. 119 BXRNES v. PR IVATE B *N K S.—Played at Cat ford Bridge on August 18. B arnes . W . F. L. Frith, b B irch .......................... 0 A G. H. Stevens, b Johnson .................. 4 F. W . Earnshaw, c T a psm , b Johnson 10 J. G. M. Roterts )D,b B irch.......................... 0 A. Sissons, c Swat man, b B irch ........... 5 G. R. Mossop, c Swat man, b Birch ...........13 C. E. Ratcliff, c Cop- pinger, b Birch ... J. J. Franco, b Birch H. C. M ossop, c Tap- 9 dl , bJohnson M. H Erskine, c R i c h a r d s o n , b Johnson ................. A. J. Franco, not out ........................... L b ........................... Total P r iv a te B a k e s . J.H.M ason.c Stevens, b R a tcliff................... 6 W . B. Tyndall, b W. F. L . Frith .......... 12 H. R. Swatman, not out .......................... 40 W . H. Coppinger, not ont ...................28 B 1,1b 2 ........... 3 Total , 69 h r e e D o z e n O r d e r o f G o in g -in C a rd s with latest improvements, together w ith W ooden Case for hanging up in Pavilion or tent, sent on receipt of 2/9 by the Manager of this Paper, 41, Rt. Andrew’s Hill, D octors’ Comm ons, E.C ~DA F T s n e w Illustrated Catalogue OF CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, &C. Now Ready, Post Free on Application. AD D RESS— ALL-EN G L AN D CRICKET AND BR ITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, N O T T IN G H A M . \ i L. J. NICOLLS ROBERTSBR IDG E , PA TE N T E E & M ANU FACTU RER OF TH E AU TOM A T IC B A T H AN D L E rriHESE engravings -1- show the advan- tagesthis handle gives, as each curve form s a key or abutment, against the elastic substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. T h e9bats, introduced in 18 0, have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni versal testim ony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricket ing world to give such advantages to the batsm an in cutting and driving powers. N o t ic e in ca se o f I n fr in g e m e n t .— 1he Patentee doesnot bind himselfto any number of Curves. The names of the Cricketers that had Presenta tion Bats for 50 and over at Hastings cricket week, September, 1833:—W. L . Murdoch, A. E. Stoddart, C. E. D e Trafford, W . W. Read, H. T. Hewett, and J. J. Ferris. Forty runs were m ade with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs Sgt-MajRiCHER, R iding Establishm ent, 8,6 4,4,2 22 Sergt-Maj. K e m p th o n e „ 6,6,4. 2 18 4C In ordering Bats give the size of handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight These Bats w il be sold as Nos. 1. 2, and 3, so that Clubs can m ake an easy purchase. Splendid for Sprains or Tender ^ F e e t A S e a B a th A t H o m e F o r 1 l d . OF CHEMISTS Etc. G ra ce Part,our. C r ic k e t .— This n ovel game provides amusem ent for one or a num ber of persons. M atches can be played and analysis kept same as on the cricket- field. Sent securely packed to any address, on receipt of 2s. 10|d. W righ t and C o., 41, St. A cdiew ’s H ill, L ondon, 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 FU L -CO M FO R T IN G . O O C O A B O I L I N G W A T E R O R M I L K ; ^Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and p ortable fold in g TEAK CHAIRS B uy CASTLE’S Teak Seats w h ich require neither PA IN T nor VARN ISH As supplied to the Surrey County Club, v K ennington Oval AND ’ ------------------------------------------------ TENNI8, GROUNDS PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES, And all open spaces. ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS/ BALT IC WH AR F , Millbank, S.W. mm u rn .; CRICKET 1ELS EACH BALL Best Treble Seamed Leather Match, guar anteed not to lose their shape and to be impervious to wet. Apply tc the Trade for supplies. W . & A . B A T E S , St. M ary’s Mills, Leicester. ELLIMASMS EMBROCATION /l i , Excellent for SPRA INS and BRU ISE S
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