Cricket 1900

336 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Aug. 9, 1900. ABBEY SCHOOL (BECKENHAM ; v. CATFORD PA RK .—Played at Catford. C atford P abk . W . Unett, b Hurst ... 8.D. Blacie, c Cornabe, b Powell ................... F. Clarke, c Reid, b H urst................... ... F. C. Biscoe, c Craig, b H urst........................... H. J. Turner, b Hurst D. Herapath, b Powell Q. C.Watkins, b Hurst 8. T. Chandler, not out ... ........... L. J. Wi-<den,b Hurst B. Dixon, c Craig, b Powell ................... N. W ilton, c and b Hurst ................... B 5, lb 2 ........... T»»tal A bbey S chool . H. J. Prest, c Rlacie, b Turner ................... 0 I.McA.Craig, b Turner 10 C. 8. Hurst, c and b Turner ................... 8 E. C. Reid, c Biscoe, b Clarke ...................19 G. C. Phillips, b Clarke 20 H. R. Wimble, not out 71 W . A. Powell, b Colyer 12 A.B.Cornab£,bChand- ler ........................... 7 M. Ferguson, lbw, b Colyer ................... 5 P. A. Brown, c Biscoe, b Chandler ... . 3 H. K . Macalaster. c Herapath, b Colyer 0 B 9, lb 1, w 7 ... 17 Total ...172 THE ABBEY 8CHOOL, BECKENHAM v. SH IR­ LE Y HOUSE. BLACKHEATH. — Played at Blackheath on July 24. A bbey J.McA.Craig.b Murray 2 K. H. Macalaster, c S co ttm o n crie ff, b Murray ................... 6 E. C. Reid, c Murray, b Cutter ................... 3 C. S. Hurst, c Cutter, b T odrich...................25 G. C. Phillips, b Tod­ rich ........... .. ... 0 S hirley W . Scottmoneri* ff,run out ......................... 2 H. C. de Pinner, b Phillips ................. 2 St.J.L.Oliver, b Hurst 1 G. A. Todrich,b Hurst 2 A. B. Murray, b Hurst 5 E. G. Poynder. b Hirst 16 R. C. Cutter, b W imble 20 H. M. McKay, not out 0 S chool . H. J. Prest, h Cutter. 6 H. R. Wimble, not out 63 A B Cornabe.bM urray 7 P. J. Aste, b Cutter 7 B Travers, c Cutter, b Todrich ................... "* P. E. Phillips. not out 7 B 4, w 3 .......... 7 Total (9 wkts) 133 H o u r s . R. Pcottmoncrief, b W im ble ................... 0 C. A . Sfanton. c Travers, b W imbl**. 0 H A . Thackeray, not out ........................... 0 B 4, w 3 ........... 7 Total (9 wkts) 55 SUNNINGDALE SCHOOL. H ampton W ick . J. Price, c Stevens, b Ahsan W Walbrend. not out E.V.Dare.st McMillin. b Ha’e ... J. C. Brocklesby, Ahsan. b Hale A . Russell, not out . Bye ... .». . Total (3 w*ts) 22 8. C. Lawrence. P. George. J. Eady, E. D. Young aud W . W hite did not tat. HAMPSTEAD v. WOODFORD W ELLS.—Played at Hampstead on August 4 H ampstead . W . R. Moon, lbw, b G. T o s s e tti................. 7 8. 8. Pawling, b Bate 26 F. R. D. Monro, c M., b G. T ossetti.......... 11 W . T. H. Danby, c D. Tossetti, b Mussett 8 T. M. Farmiloe. c M. Tossetti, b Mussett 13 A.R.Trimen,bMussett 17 R. Matthews, b Morris 16 F. J. Potter, b Morris 18 E T.F.Harvey.not out 23 Mohamed Said, c D. Tos*»etti. b Morris... 3 B 9, lb 6, nb 3 ... 18 Total (9 wkta) *160 T. W . Mackintosh did not bat. * Innings declared closed. W oodford W ells . D. Tossetti, b Pawling 1 A . D- Chamen, c and b Monro .......... 1 L. Arbuthnot, b Paid 52 M. A.Tonsetti.cDanby, b Monro .................. 17 G. Tosset'i. b Pawling 29 H. F. Cbamen, not out 1 H. H. Davies did not bat. 8TREATFT AM v. W IM BLEDON . — Played at W imbledon on August 4. S t b b a t h * m . G.T. Hollington, c and b Pawling ........... 5 J. Mussett. b Pawling 1 P. E. Morris, b 8a:d .. 9 8. Bate, not o u t........... 0 Byes ................... 8 Total (8 wkt1*) 124 A. K. Fortescue, b Foster......... ... 7 E. B. Miller, b Foster 4 W . Clark, b Foster 0 C. Sheppard, not out 0 B 7, w l ......... 8 N . Miller, run out ... 12 A. 8. Bailey,b More-an 33 Y. F. Feeny, c Tabor, b M organ ........... ... 2 H. T. Cross, c and b Morgan ........... .. 11 C.B.Nicholls.b Morgan 5 N.G.W hitlock.bFos'er 0 87 E. Horne istle, b Morgan ................... 5 W imbledon . F. O. Pott, b Feeny . . 0 O. B. Martyn, c Cross b Miller .................. 2 J. C. Tabor, b Miller 3 D. R. Dangar, b Miller 8 W . Holland, lbw, b M iller................. .. 10 A . L. Foster, c Miller, b Feeny .................. 7 B. Hay-nooper, not out ...........................103 A. J. Burrell, bM iller 4 B. W. Ellis, retired h u r t......................... 4 Morgan, not out ... 48 L. 8. Burrell did not bat B 2, lb 2 ........... 4 Total (9 wkts) 193 b. d. NlCODhS, ROBKKTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF TFP A U T O M A T I C B A T H A N D L E . r p H E 8 E Eneravings show the advantages this Handle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment against the elastic substance. The formation of this handle alsogives j ustthe amount 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 the shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. The Bats 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 testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the cricket­ ing world to give such advantages to the bats­ man in cutting and driving powers. N otice in case o f Infbinoem ent The Patent*e does not bind himself to anv number of curves. Orders from K. S. RANJITSINH.JI\ for'the above “ Patent Automatic Bata** % Copy or GRACE’S TESTIMONIAL:— 16, Victoria Square, Clifton, Bristol October 6th, 1896. D ear 8ir, —I used one of your bats at Hastings in 1 894 and scored 131. I may mention it was perfectly new. I kept it until this year, and have soored OTe? 2,000 runs with it. I used it when I made my 100t> oentury, and scored a 1,000 runs in May with it, bo 1 think I may call it my record bat. This year, at Hastings, I scored 104 with another of your bats an£ hope it will turn out as well as the old one. 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Bottle, may be sent of Elliman’s ROYAL EMBROCATION. No Horses kept—Ask for Dogs-Birds Section. This Free. Published by Elliman, Sons & Co., Slough,.England. BATTING AVE RAG E8. No. Times Most of not Total in inns. rut. run*. inns. Av^r C. D. F. Burton ...........19 ... 3 .. 881 . . 55 23 8 W . D . F. Heaton- A nnstrong.................. 17 . ..2 . 159 . 88* . 106 W G. P ea se...................19 ... 2 . 151 . . 63*. . 88 C. A. V. 8ykes ...........16 ... 2 .. 80 .. 24 ; *7 H Scrimgeour ........... 8 ... 1 .. 89 .. 10* ft 5 N. E. Barber...................15 ... 0 .. 66 .. 10 4 4 R. V. L oxley........... ... 15 ... 3 .. . 3>» .. 10» .. 2 9 F. C. P^ase .................. 14 .. 2 . . 35 .. 15 . . 2 9 H. K. Damant ...........14 «... 0 . . 39 .. 11 .. 2-8 W . P. M. Newman ... 8 ... 1 . . 14 n 2 B.C1pgg ... ...........12 ... 1 . . 21 *.. 8 .. 19 E. V. Culme-Seymour... 11 ... a 17 .. 8 . 15 BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. C. D. F. Burton ... 108 3 ... 20 .. *74 ... 45 6 H. K. D am ant......... 291 ... 7 .. 74 ... It ... 6 7 C. A. V. Sykes ...105 3 .. 23 ... 263 ... 35 75 W. D. F. Heaton- Armstroug ......... 121’ 1 ... 29 .. 289 ... 87 ... 7 8 HAMPSTEAD y . HAMPTON W IC K .-P layed at Hampstead on August 1. H ampstead . A h san - u 1-H ak, c George, b Russell .. 34 W. 8. Hale, c White, b Kussell ... 0 T.M Farmiloe.cWhite, b Rusnell 15 W . T. H. Danby, b Hrocklesby ............ 1 E W . Bishop, b Brock- lenhy ............ 0 C.D.McMillin,bBrock- lesby, b Russell ... 18 J.Stevenf.bBrocVlps'y 11 L. Holland, c Brock- le*by, b Russell ... ft F. J. P otto, not out 23 J. C. Toller, b Rusm^U 0 M o b n m e d S a id , c White, b Price ... 15 Leg-bye ... . 1 To'al ...118 kuuitxi l'uLJ»Lc<l foi Uic fruyciciof by M bhkitt * H atch er, Ltd., 107, 168, and 1«9, Upper Thames Street, London, B.C., Aug. 9th, 1900.

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