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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