Cricket 1894
400 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD O f THE GAMJL SEPT. 13, 1894 HONOR OAK v. BECK TON.—Played at H onor Oak on September 8. H onor G. Harrison, b E. R ob in son......................24 H. H. Burton, c Stincbcom be, b E. R ob in son .................... 6 T. J. Gracey, c Nut- tall, b C u rtis ............ 3 C.F. Skipwith.c More- ton, b C u rtis...............20 F. Hayes, c J. Robin son, b Curtis ... 18 C. H .M ayo,c E.Robin- eon, b C u rtis..............28 B e c k t o n , O a k . T . Dickaaon, c More- ton, b E. Robinson 4 A. Jones, not out ... 11 F.H anison,c Keeble, b C u rtis ................... 1 P. W i kie, b Curtis ... 3 J. Pewtress, c More- ton, b Curtis........... 1 B 7, lb 1 ........... 8 Total ...127 J. Robinson,cG racey, b G. H arrison......... 0 T. Siinchcom be, b Wilkie ................... 6 G. Hutchings, c Bur ton, b H a y e s...........43 E. Rotinson, lbw, b Hayes ................... 0 A. M oreton, b Dicka- son ...........................13 B. C Curtis, b Dicka- son ................... ... 13 A. Keeble, c G raco/, b G. Hamilton ... M. Brocklebank, b Dickapon ........... H. Nuttall, not out .. H. Smith,b Dickason P. Clouder. not out .. 3 6, lb 2, w 1 ... Total ........... IL 70R D v. FORS9T G A T E .-P .a 7ed at I ford on September 8. F orest G a t e . A. Beecroft, 0 E. C. Porter, b Carter ... 5 C. E. Higgins, b Spencer ................... 0 L. Stephenson, b Spencer ................... 9 W . Boutoff, c E. C. Porter, b Spencer .. 22 G.H osking,c L in o ln , b Caiter ................... 5 J. Baughton, c Lin coln, b Carter.......... 5 C. Dixon, c Cart-.r, b Spencer W. C. Carter, c Lin- b Spencer ........... A. Gray, n otou t ... R. Warren, b Spenccr J. Bassett, b Carter T o al ........... I lfo r d . F. Lett, c B mtoff, b Dix >n .................. 18 H.Porter,h b Boutoff 5 A. Porter, c Boutoff, b D ixon .................. 4 E. C. Porter,b Boutoff 12 A. Barnes, b Dixon ... 0 G. H. Gadsdon, b D ix o n ......................... 4 G. Turner, c Boutoff, b D ixon ...................23 P. H. ( lark, c Hosk- ing, b Boutoff ... 2 W. S. Spencer, b Stepbecson ........18 H. W. L in colr, c B e e c r o f t , b Stephenson ............ 7 R. J. Carter, not cut 0 Exir&s ........15 Total , 105 HORNSBY RISE v ZOUAVES. — Played at W ormwood K cribbs on fc'eptemper 8. Z o u a v e s . H. Husey, c Gug- Jielmo.b J.Y.Davies 13 Rev. Alianaon, b J. Y. DiivipQ Q G.Griffio, b jiY.Davieo 0 J. Hussey, c C. Gale, b J. Y. D avies.........19 J. Newton, b J. B. D aviej ................... 6 Rev. Richardson, run out ........................... 0 Rev. O'Connor, b J. B. Davies ...........34 F. H otart, b J. B. Davies .................. 0 Rev. Tats, b Bcrbe 33 S. G cegin, not (-ut... 4 w . Johnson, b J. Y. Davies ................... 5 E x tras................. 5 P a l l in g s w ic k . Total H ornsey R is e . J. S. Haycraft, b Rat cliff ..........................31 H. T. B<te,b M itchell 21 T. Bowstead, b Bull... 3 H. W . Burnside,c Rat cliff, b r.u'l ........... 1 C. H. Campbell, b Full .......................... 0 C DeW inton,cFranco, Toial ...........87 b R a tcliff........... ... 18 W. C. Y*rboriugh and J. Da H inton did not bat P. Lancaster, not out ................... 4 M. T. t a Thangue, b Ratcltff ... ........... 4 P. Schooling, not out .......................... 1 B 3,1) 1 ........... 4 J. B. D.iviefl, not out 21 H.Lai h im .b o ’Jcnnor 7 J.Y.Davies,b Johnson 2 C. G a le .c J . Hus&ey, bJoh nson ........... G J. Whelan, b O’Con: or 3 J. Howden, b Newton 13 A. Dawes, c Griffin... C.Gug ielnoo.bNriffin G. Gale, b Griffin ... J. burke, run out ... E x tia s ................. Tofcil ........... BARNES v. FALLINGS *IC K .—Played at Eesfc A cton on 8<ptemtet 8. B arnes . W. F. L. Frith, lbw, b J. J. France, c and b C im p te ll.................. 1 Haycrefo ........... 33 F. w . R arm hiw , c E. <*. L ‘*ngtor, not Furnsi e, b Campout ........................ 9 bell .......................... 55 M. H. E rtkiie, b J. G. M. Robertson, CampVell.................. 0 run out .................. 3* J. P. M itchell b H ay H. T. bull, c and b craft ........................... 3 H aycraft ... 9 C.R.Ratcliff,st Burn A. Sissons, b H aj- side, b H ayciaft ... 1 craft .......................... 5 B 7, lb 2 ........... 9 G. R. M o8sop, b Hay craft .......................... 32 Total ...........149 Cricket Groand TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and W V X P ortable fold ia g TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE'S Teak Seats w h ich require neither PA IN T nor V A R N IoK As supplied to the Surrey County Club, K enningion Oval 4 A * For CRICKET AND TENNIS, GROUNDS PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES, And all open spaces. % H. CASTLE & SONS, BAL T IC WH ARF , Millbank, S.W. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NEW Illustrated Catalogue O P CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, & C . Now Ready, Post Free on Application. ADDRESS— ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, N O T T IN G H A M . L. J, NICOLLS ROBERTSBR IDGE , PA TEN TEE & M ANU FACTU RER OF THE AU TOM A T IC B A T H A N D L E m B E S E engravings show the advan- tagefithis handle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment, against the elastic substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the ehoulder 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 Africa, and the uni versal testim ony is that nothiDg has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the bat*m an in cutting and driving powers. N o t ic e in c a s e o f I n fr in g e m e n t .— The Patentee doesnot bind himselfto any number of Curves. The names of the Cricketers that had Presenta tion bat-* for 50 and over at Hastings cricket week, September, 18'-j3:— W. L . Murdoch, A. E. Stoddart, C. E. De Irafford, W . W. Read, H. T. H ew itt, and J. J. Ferris. Forty runs were made with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs:— Rgt-Maj R ic h e r . Riding Establishm ent, 6,64,4,2 22 Sergt-Maj. K e m p th o n h „ 6, 6,4. 2 38 40 In ordering Bats give the size of handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight These Bats wil be sold as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase. G ra ce P a r lo u r C r ic k e t . — T his novel gam e provides amusem ent for one or a num ber of persons. M atches can be played a nd 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. A td :ew ’s H ill, London, E .C . Ir ELLIMAN’S EMBROCATION l/lJ , Excellent for SPRA INS and BRU ISE S - Printed (or the Proprietor by W b iq h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew's Hill, Dootors’ Commons London, B.C., Sept 13, IBM
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