Cricket 1885 Robson, c Comber, b Morrison 1 L Shaw, c F J Nightingale, b Morrison 15 E Foa, c Burtenshaw, b F J Nightingale
Cricket 1885 REIGATE PRIORY y OLD CLIF TONIANS Played at Reigate on August 8 and 4 R e ig a t e P r io r y First Innings G Comber, b Harrison A Durrant, b Knight W G Walby, b Knight 0 W B Hobbs, o Darley, b Knight t H Nightingale, ¥ Harrison M W Undirwood, b Harrison T F J Nightimgale, run out
Cricket 1885 The bat ting of tbe Southerners was very weak, the only ones who made at all a noteworthy display being Comber and Chilton The latter hit freely, but tho test form was shown by Comber He went in first and was last out in the second innings He also kept wicket in very creditable style
Cricket 1885 Paterson, b Kennett 15 F Evans,o Braun, b Kennett 15 F Lodgo, b Braun 1 T Moresby, c Sarymgeour, b ' B raun 9 E Comber, ran ont 0 P 8omers, c Scrymgcour, b Braun 1 V Roes, not o u t 0 8ocond Innings ran ont 8 o Sirnoud, b
Cricket 1885 H H arker ’ s XII A Tidey, b N Nickalls 5 G Comber, o H P , b N Nickalls 1 6 A M Lashmar, c and bN Nickalls 7 F - Burtinshaw, run out 18 C 8 Arbery, run out 27 T Lashmar, run out 17 F Nightingale, c Norris, b Brownlow 19 I H Harker (capt ), b N Nickalls H Trower, c sub , b
Cricket 1885 BOWLING AVERAGES Overs Juniper 91 8 A Hide 560 3 J Hide f3t l Tester 607 2 W, Hurapbrevs 848 3 Mr W Neuham 116 Mr G N Wyatt 22 Mr C A Smith lfO M r A Blnckman 96 Mr E J M’Ce rmick>5 Mr G Brann 19 The following 1ovled in two innings Comber 11 — 1—20—0 and Mr B B Nicho’ld 2 1 -5 -4 8 -3
Cricket 1885 Humphreys, b My croft 3 Comber, cJ Phillips, b B ea n 6 J Hide, run out 7 C Howard, b Mycroft 1 Quaife, c Greenfield, b Bean 0 Well*, c Bean, b My- c i o f t 2 Gilbert, not out 8 Iloekhtimer, c Green field, b Mycrofc 4
Cricket 1885 JAN 29, 1885 CRICKET j A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME 9 procedure in this particular case was neither, to say the least of it, in good taste, nor even politic Of th6 monetary disagreements which have arisen between the English and Australian cricketers I prefer to say nothing, except that they can only be deplored by all true sportsmen The quarrel, to quote from The Rivals, “ is a very
Cricket 1885 166 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME JUNE 4, 1SS5 C R I C K E T IN F R A NC E , LILLE ENGLISH LAWN TENNIS CRICKET CLUB v CllOIS CRICKET J G<rnmell, b F
Cricket 1885 178 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, J une 11,isss remembered heavily handicapped in county cricket in consequence of the lack of howlers in the Gloucestershire team Indeed, he delivered altogether 1,008 overs,nearly double the number of any other bowler in the county, and considering the amount of work he had to do, and the generally easy con dition of the wickets he did very well to