Cricket 1896
376 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ug . 20, 1896. HORNSEY v. UXBRIDGE.—Played at Uxbridge on August 3. H o rn sey . H. Wade, b Woods ... 1 H. Collingridge, c R. J. Hutchinson, b Horton, b Woods ... 29 Woods ................. 8 C. Bryer, c Hibbert, b S. L. Clarke, c Collins, Woods ................. 2 b Woods................ 0 F. S. Lewis, run out... 34 F..T.Nicholls, b WoodF. O. Tubbv,bWoods 11 bridge ................. 15 T. A.Nioholls.not out 0 W . H. Davis, c and b B10, lb 6 .......... 16 Woods ... .......... 18 — Brown, c Collins, b Total ... 147 Woods ................. 11 L. Orton, b Foote ... 2 U xbrid g e . First innings. Second innings. W . R. Collins, cand b Lewis 3c T. A. Nicholls, b Clarke....... 31 C. M. Woodbridge, cClarke, b Brown ........................ 2 c F. J. Nicholls, b Clarke....... 11 A. Foote, b Brown .......... 1 c Brown, b F. J. Nicholls .. 12 J. C. Hibbert, c Davis, b Brown...............................15 cand b Brown ... 14 Woods, b Brown................. 0 not out.................. 4 C. H. Wills, b Brown..........13 b Brown ........... 7 F. Hortin, c F. J. Nicholls, b Lewis ........................ 1 b Bryer ....42 J. Ti.Crouch.cT. A. Nicholls b Lewis ........................ 2 b Brown .......... 1 C. E. Stevens, c Orton, b Brown............................... 4 b Bryer ...........16 H. Williams, c and b Lewis 4 c T. Nicholls, b I ewis ......... 1 Rev. C. T. Roberts, b Brown o c F. J. Nicholls, b Brown........ 2 R. Moss, not o u t................ O b Brown ....... 0 No-Ball ... ... ... 1 Leg-Byes ... 1 BR EAK FA 8 T—SUPPER. 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 BO ILING W A T E R OR M ILK . Cricket Ground TEAK BEATS Lawn Tennli TEAK BEATS \ and portable folding TEAK X f r A CHAIRS B ut CASTLE’S Teak Beat! rnlch requ PAINT nor YARHIBH. quire neither Total 46 Total..........142 HORNSEY v. SOUTHGATE.—Played at Hornsey on August 15. H o rn sey . F. J. Nicholls, runoutllO F. T. Church, c Sug den, b Ewart........153 H. Collet, c Bayne, b Sugden ...................65 W . H. Davis, not out 45 R. J. HutohinsoL, c Payne, b Kemp ... 2 A. E. Turberville, not out ........................26 B 31, lb 6, w 1 ... 38 Total ..........439 S L. Clarke, L. Orton, J. M. Giblett, C. Bryer and J. Dempsey did not bat. S o u th g a te . Did not hat. For CRICKET AND Tennis Grounds ' Parks, Gardens, Parades, U P ALL OPEN SPACES. ADDRESS— H.CASTLEftSOKS,Ld. BALTIC W H A R F , M I L L B A N K , S . W . As supplied to the kSURREY COUNTY CLUB, KENHIN6T0R OVAL. LOHMANN’S BENEFIT A Souvenir containing Portrait and Biography PRICE ONE PENNY - Copies can be had at the Offices of this Paper. P I C K E R I N G S ’ “ B L A N C O 5 5 F o r Wh itening a ll A rtic le s o f B u ff o r Buckskin Leather, such as Leg Guards, Gloves, Military Equipment, White Helmets, Gloyes, Hunting Thongs. 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Splendid for Sprains or Tender ^ Feet iEABATHS ATHOME. OF CHEMISTS. Etc. L i . J . N l C O L i l i S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF THE A U T O M A T I C T H E S E engravings I -1- show the advantages#^* this handle gives, asI each curve forms a key 1 or abutment against the ' elastic substance. Al though these handlesare in two pieces from the shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to getthem out 01 shape. The bats, introduced in 1890, have been used bv the best Cricketers 01 England, Australia, and New Zea land, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, andthe universal testimonyis thatnothing has ever been brought into the ricketingworld to give such advantages to thebatsman incutting and driving powers. N o tic e in ca se , o f In frin g e m e n t. — The Patentee does not bindhim self to any number o f curves. 15, Victoria Square, Clifton, Bristol. October 6th , 1895. I )k a r S ir,— I used one of your bats at Hastings in 1894 and scored 131. I may mention it was perfectly new. 1 kept it until this year, and have scored over 2,000 runs with it. I used it when I made my 100th century, and scored a 1,000 runs in May with it, so I think I may call it my record bat. This year, at Hastings, I scored 104 with another of your bats, and hope it will turn out as well as the old one. Yours truly, To. Mr. L. J. Nicolls. W. G. GRACE. In ordering Bats give the size o f handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight. These Bats will be sold as Nos. 1,2, and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM. To the Publishers of “ CRICKET,” 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. Please send me__________copy (or copies) of “ Cricket” for_ Name_____________ _______________ Address_____________ I enclose P.O. months, for which Printed for the Proprietor by M essrs. M e b b itt & H a to h b b , 167, 168, and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., August 20th, 1896.
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