Cricket 1900
144 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME M ay 17, i900. 8. 4. 6. 8. 9. 18. 16. 20. 88. 23. 27. £0. 3. t. 7. 9. 11. 13. 18. 21. 86. 28. 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. 18. 25. 29. 1. 5. SUTTON. M AY. Catford, v. Private Ranks Sutton, v. Thames Ditton JUNE. Sutton, v. Granville (Lee) Sutton, v. Beddington Dulwich, v. Dulwich Sutton, v. London County Hampton W ick, v. Hampton W ick Merton, v. Merton Sutton, v. Erratics Lee, v. Granville (Lee) Sutton, v. St. Swithin’s Sutton, v. East Molesey Sutton, v. Heathfleld JULY. Sutton, v. Norbury Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill Herts, v. Bushey Horsham, v. Horsham Sutton, v. Epsom Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers East Molesey. v. E ist Molesey Sutton, v. Dulwich Wandsworth, v. Spencer Banstead, v. Banstead AUGUST. Norbury, v. Norbury Sutton, v. Merton Beddington, v. Beddington Sutton, v. Spencer 8utton, v. M.C.C. Wandsworth, v. Aquarius Sutton, v. Forest Bill Honor Oak, v. Honor Oak Ditton, v. Thames D.tton Sutton, v. Surrey Club and Ground Ep*om, v. Epsom Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe SEPTEMBER. Sutton, v. Stoics Crystal Palace, v. London County Sutton, v. Young Surrey Amateurs Sutton, v. Norwood RICHMOND. MAY. Richmond, v. Merton Richmond, v. Bartholomew’s Hospital JUNE. Bickley, v. Bickley Park Richmond, v. Hornsey W est Herts, v. West Berts Richmond. 7. Western Richmond, v. Surbiton Richmond, v. Granville (Lee) Cooper’s Hill, v. Cooper’ s Hill Richmond, v. St. Mary’s Hospital T«ee, v. Granville Richmond, v. Wanderers Merton, v. Merton Richmond, v. Streatham JU LY. Bromley, v. Bromley Richmond, v. Ewell Richmond, v. Mitcham Birmingham, v. Birmingham i Warwick, v. Warwickshire Gents •Tour Burton, v. Burton Hichmond, v. Hampstead Bushey. v. But-hey Hampstead, v. Hampstead Tooting, v. Tooting AUGUST. Richmond, v. Ealing Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge* Crystal Palace, v. London County Richmond, v. Barnes Richmond, v. Beckenbam Richmond, v Bickley Park Mchmond, v. West Berts Richmond, v. London County SEP TE vtBER. Surbiton, v. Surbiton Richmond, v. Surrey Amateurs CATFORD v. FOREST H IL L.—Played at Perry Hill on May 12. C atfo r d . A W . Goldie, b Welch man .......................... 5 W . Hogg, run out ... 3 E C. Prtge, not out ... 12 A.R.TngersoU.c Batch elor, b Welchman 4 J. H.Vercoe, b W elch man .......................... 4 E .S.Barrv.cW ood man, b Welchman ........... 0 R. French, b Williams J. Graham,b "Williams C. O. I ee, b Bradley F. Davies, Ibw, b W illia m s................. G. Grant, b Lea Extras ........... Total F orest H il l . H. A. Hooker, b Grant 38 B. Batchelor, lbw, b In gersoll.................. 2 8. E. Lea, b Grant ... 67 Dr. Bunday. b Barry 10 W .R. W illiams.clnger- soll, b Grant ........... 3 C. G. Hill, b Grant 0 W.M.Bradley, c Barry, b French ... ...........27 C. J. Welchman, b Iugersoll.................. F.Woodman, b Inger soll .......................... P. Gibbon, b French F. Skipper, not o u t. Extras ... . Total.......... S t. M a r y ’ s R. R. Cruise, b Monte - 1 zu m a ........................... 8 E. C. Hobbs, b Monte zuma .........................20 W . G. Cheatle, b Fng li8h ........... ... 1 W . S. Mitchell, b English .................. 0 T. H. Ollerhead, c Damian, b English 6 E. Finlayson, b Monte zuma . Total K ensington . V. F. 8. Cranford, c Clarke, b Mitchell .. 2 C.E. Currie, b Mitchell 2 O. J. Damian, b Cruise 20 L. de Montezuma, c Finlays »n, b Cruise 16 A . English, b Cruise .. 2 W .S.Nealor.b Mitchell 3 4 . E. Daminn, b Cruise 6 Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS) Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS, and portable folding TEAK CHAIRS. Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats, w hich require neither PAINT nor VARNISH. \ An supplied to the SURREY COUNTY CLUB, AND Tennis Grounds, Parks, Gardens, Parades, AND ALL OP N SP GES. AD D R E S S- H. CASTLE & SONS, Ld„ BALTIC W H A R F , M I L L B A N K , S .W . KENSINGTON v. ST. M AB Y’S HOSPITAL.— Played at W ood Lane on May 12. H o sp it a l . F.D.Nicholson.c Neu- mesen.b VTontezuma 27 H. E Clarke, lbw, b Montezuma ........... 3 S Field, b Montezuma 0 E. H. Milner-Moore, not out ...................22 A. White, c Nicholls, b E nglish................. 0 Byes ................... 4 ... 94 C. E. Bloomer, retired hurt ... ...........22 G. A .Nicholls. b Cruise 14 G. T. Davies, not out 28 R. J. Neumegen, c White, b Field ... 12 Lb 1, nb 6 ........... 7 T o t a l......... 134 CRICKET of April 12th contained a handsome coloured supplement, 30in. by 20in., ! suitable for hanging up in pavilions and club houses. The sheet contains the R evised L is t o p P r in c ip a l F ix t u r e s >«nd photo reproductions of the England and Australian Teams, in addition to excellent portraits of Major Poore, CJ. B. F r v , F. S. Jackson, and Hayward. Copies of this issue can still be had, ] post free 3d., by applying direct to Cricket \ Office, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. TENTS! TENTS! Suitable for Gardens, Cricket, or Camping-out pur poses ; 40ft. in circumference, pegs, poles, mallet, and lines complete (with tent bag included). These tents are white, and have only been used a little by Her Majesty’ s Government, and originally cost over £6 each. I will send one complete tor 25s. (’an be sent on approval. Carriage paid. Price list of mar quees (any size) post free. H. J . GASSON , G o v e rnm e n t C o n tra c to r, R y e . h . J . N l C O I i U S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATKN TH E A N D M A N U F A C T U R E R O F T H E A U T O M A T I C B A T H A N D L E . rp H E 8 E Engravi ngs show the advantages j this Bandle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment against the elastic substance. The formation o f this handle alsogives j usttheamount of spring that is re quired, the curve in stantly replacing itself into position after the ball has been struck. Although these handles are in two pieces from t'le shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. 'I he Bats have been us^d by the beat Cricketers of England, Australia and New Zetland, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni versal testim >ny ia that nothing has ever been brought into th-s cricket ing woild to give such advantages to the bats man in cutting and driving powers. .. M N o t ic e in ca sk o f In fr in o k m r n t : —The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves. Orders from K . S. BAN JITSIN B JI for the above “ Patent Automatic Bats.” Copy o f GRACE’ S TESTIMONIAL:— lo, Victoria Square, Clifton, Bris‘ol October 6th, 1896 D «ar Sir, —I used one of your bats at Hastings ir 894 and scored 131. I may mention it was perfectl) lew . I kept it until this year, and have scored ove> 4,000 runs with it. I used it when I made my 10011. ■entury, and scored a 1,000 runs in May with it, bo 1 think I may call it my record bat. This year, at Bastings, I scored 104 with another of your bats and hope it will turn out as well as the old one. 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