Cricket 1894

884 CRICKET: A WiLEKLt EECOiiD OP TEE GAME, R'Et'T. 8, 1894 HORNSEY RISE v. W INCHESTER HOUSE.— Played at W ormwood Scrubbs on Septem ber 1. H o r n s e y R is e . G. Buckth^rpe, b J. Bu ke, cand b Alcock ................... 1 L o ck n e r................... 0 H. Lanham, b Alcock 3 J. Y. Tavies, b J. Howden, b Alcock 0 Lockner ........... 0 C. G*le, b i ockner ... 5 G. Gale b Lockner 0 J. B. Davies, b J.Partona.b Lockner 0 Lockner ................... 0 B 4, lb 3 ........... 7 W . Burke, not out ... 3 — A. Dawes, c Bensley, Total.................. 24 j L ock n er......... ... 5 W in c h e s t e r H o u se . G. E. Bensley, b J. W.Alco<k,c Linham , Burke . .................. 94 b Howden ........... 30 J .T . W ttson, b J. Y. G. Deas, b Howden lo D avies .................. 0 E . G. Taylor, not out 18 C. A. Vandeivell, b B IP, lb 2 ........... 15 Gale ... ........... 35 — W . G. WhelaD, b Total.................203 Ga’e ........... ... ... 1 A. Lockner, c Buck- thorpe, b Lanham 0 ADDI3COMBE v. Mr. 8. G. ED RID G lt’J X L— Played at Brigstock Road on August 25. A d d is c o m b e . A. S. Tom kins, ran oat ........................... 0 J. J. Smallwood, c Mann, b a dim s ... 9 C. W. Fayn*, b Pear- pon .......................... 2 H. P. M ocre. not out 0 Total... R. Ma’ tj r, c Adamp, b P a rry .......................... 6 A. Pu ford, b Pearson 22 D. M. Robert-', b Pearsoa ......... ... 0 H. Clark, b Pearson 2 H. J. Peard. b Adams 14 (►*. C. Lam bert, c Adams, b PaXton ... 2 H. Brown, c M acn, b I Pearson ................... 0 I M r . S. G. E d r id g e ’s XL R. Pearson, b Pulford 10 W . Mann, r>M oore ... 5 G. Adamp, Ibw, b i u'- ford ......... . ........... 4 W. C Stagg, b Clark 28 W . Cousins, b Clark 12 J. Barry, b Clark ... 0 H. Adams, c Roberts, b Clark .................. 0 ... 57 A.Adams,st Roberts, b C larke.................. 0 W.J. Paxton, not out 3 G. Bindmarsh, b Clark ................... 0 F. Pink, not out ... 1 Total ........... iS L. J. NICOLLS ROBERTSBR IDGU , PA TE N T E E & M ANU FACTU RER OF TH E AU TO M A T IC B A T H A N D L E rpE E SE engravings show the advan- tagesthis handle gives, as each curve form s a key or abutm ent, against the elastic II”- substance. Although tbese handles are in two pieces from the II ) i/li shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. The bats, introduced in 1890, have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and !!! liilll Africa, and the uni­ versal testim ony is Illli ( /IIII n°thiDg has ever been \ rought into the Cricket irig world to give such advantages to the bat iman in cutting ana driving powers. N o t ic e in ca se op I n fr in g e m e n t .— 2 he Patentee doesnot bind himselfto any number of Curves. The names of the Cricketers that had Presenta­ tion Bats for 50 and over at Hastings crirket week, Septem ber, 18^3:—W. L . Murdoch, A. E. Stoddart, C. E. De Trafford, W . W. Read, H. T. H ew .tt, and J. J. Ferris. Forty runs were m ade with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs :— Bgt-Maj R ic h e r . Riding Establishm ent, 6 ,6 4 ,4 ,2 22 Sergt-Maj. K e m p th o n e „ 6 ,6 ,4 . 2 18 40 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. SURREY BICYCLE CLUB. AUTUMN RACE MEETING (Under N.C.U. Bales.) KENNINGTON OVAL, Saturday, September 8th, 1894 , Comm encing at TH R E E p m . 10 Miles Scratch Race For Fifty Guinea Silver Challenge Cup One Mile Handicap Half Mile Scratch Race For Sydney Trophy Fiye Miles Tandem Bicycle Handicap A L L EV EN TS OPEN. Band of the Honourable Artillery Company (by kind perm ission of the Commanding Officer. Band of the 4>h V.B. East Surrey Regim ent (by kind perm iss^n of the Comm anding Officer.) ADMISSION — O N E SHILLING. Admission Tickets Half-price if purchased before the day. Reserved Covered Stand Tickets 1/- extra. T o be obtained on the grounds on the day cf Races only, or of the Hon. Sec., A. R . Lockw ood, Sm rey Bicycle Club, 57/8, Chancery Lane, W .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 : ^yC ricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and ortable foldin g TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats w hich require neither PA INT nor VARN ISH For CRICKET AND TENNIS, GROUNDS .As supplied to the D A F T ’S NEW Illustrated Catalogue OF CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, & c . Now Ready, Post Free on Application. % x Surrey County Club, y j f X K enning ton Oval PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES, And all open spaces. H. CASTLE & SONS, BALT IC WH ARF , Millbank, S.W. ADDRESS— ALL-ENGLAND CBICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, N O T T IN G H AM . G r a c e P a r lo u r C r i c k e t . — T his novel gam e provides amusem ent for one or a num ber of persons. M atches can be played j 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 Co., 41, St. Andrew’s H ill. London, E.C. mwr CRICKET BALLS EACH BALL STAMPED. Best Treble Seamed Leather Match, guar­ anteed not to lose their shape and to be impervious to wet. Apply to the Trade for supplies. W . & A . B A T E S , St. M ary’s Mills, Leicester. ELLIMANS EMBROCATION l / l j . Excellent for SPRA INS and BRU ISES - Printed lor the Proprietor by W h isht ft 0o„ 41, Bt. Andrew's Hill, Dootora' Gommons London, 1.0., Kept 6,1894

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