Cricket 1895
216 CRICKET: A V\EEKLY tiECORD OF THE GAME. J one 20, 1895. I V Y C R IC K E T A N D L A W N T E N N I S G R O U N D , F orest H ill R oad , H onor O a k . Tw o minutes from Honor Oak Station, L.C. & D. and 12 jninutes from Peckham Rye Station, L.B. & S.C. CRICKET PITCHES and LAW N TENNIS COURTS to Let, for the Day or Term. For terms and particulars apply to H . A nderson , Proprietor, 16, Forest Hill Road, Honor Oak. J . S A L E , EAGLE CRICKET BALL FACTORY, Southborough, K e n t. Very Best M aterial and W orkm anship Qiia/rantt sd Price List on Application. E8TABLI8HED 1870 OUTFITS FOR CRICKET, ROW ING, TENNIS, CYCLING, AND A L L SPORTS, TO BE OBTAINED OF W . J .P I L E , The City Athletic Outfitter, 2 2 , Philpot Lane, Fenciiurch Street, E.C' AND 7 3 , Park Street, Reg-ent’s Park, N .W . Flannel Shirts, 6s. 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 9s. 6d. Flannel Trousers, 8s. 6d., 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 14s. 6 d .; Flannel Caps (large assortment), Is., Is. 6d .; “ Perfecta” Straw Hat (weighs only 2 oz.), 2s. 6 d .; Shoes for Running, Boating, and Tennis, from 2s. 6 d .; Running Drawers, 2s. lid ., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d .; Toe Caps, 9d. per pair; Corks, 6d. per pair; Elastic and Silk Belts, I s .; Hat Ribbons, I s .; Boxing Gloves, from 4s. 6d.; Indian Clubs, from Is. 6d. per pair. Badges embroidered in the best style. Designs worked out on the shortest notice.—W . J. PILE, Outfitter by appointment to the C. T. C., London Athletic Club (L.A.C.), London Rowing Club (L.R.C.), Blackheath Harriers, and other leading Clubs. Send for Price List to 22, Philpot Lane. Fenchurch Street, or 71 and 73, Park Street, Regent’s Park, N .W . ESTABLISHED 1853. T HOMAS TW 0RT& SONS Wholesale and Export Manufacturers of d fl*g fT l CRICKET BATS, Ilk BALLS , LEG-GUARDS , etc., etc. 800(^010’. Tunbridge Wells. T H O M A S J . T A T E , CRICKET BATS. BALLS, AND ALL-ENGLAND CHAMPION RACKETS. 104, GREAT PORTLAND STREET, REGENT STREET , W . __________ R E T A I L O N L Y . CHEAP $ECOND-HAND SMALL MARQUEES, suitable for Clubs, Schools, or private use, in excellent condition, nearly as good as new. A few larger Marquees for sale, also canvas for Awnings, Booth Covers. 6 Prices on application to BENJAM IN EDGINGTON (Ld.), Marquee, Tent, and Flag Maker, By Special Letter o f Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen and H .R .H . the Prince of Wales, 2, DUKE-8TBEET, LONDON BRIDGE, 8.E. (Opposite the Railway Station.). C.OLL.YWHITE* REGISTERED TRADE. MARK. C. LILLYWHITE&Co, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS. THE CELEBRATED “ COMPOUND” HANDLED CRICKET BAT (r e g d .) 18s. 6d. each,poBt free. Youra’ ssize, 10s. 6d. SUPERIOR TREBLE SEAMED BALLS, From 40s. per dozen. Every ball is fitted with the original Hard- Made Spring Quilt, and is confidently recom mended and Guaranteed. NO MACHINE WORK. SEND FOR LIST OF ALL REQUISITES. HIGH QUALITY. REDUCED PRICES. FREE DELIVERY. C. L ILLY WH ITE & Co., S0UTHB0H0’, TUNBRIDGE WELLS. C KICKET, FOOTBALL & TENNIS GROUNDS (all thoroughly drained, October, 1888), TO LET, at Hyde Farm, Balham, for Season, Day, or Saturdays, close to Railway Station. Special reduced return railway fares from Virtoria, 4d.— Apply H. Benham (Proprietor), 104, Rosbiter Road, Balham. Cinder Track always open for Sports and Training. TENTS!TENTS! Good sound Government Bell Tents, lCft. high, 13ft. diameter, suitable for Bathing, Camping Out, Cricket, Tennis, &c. 1 6 s. 6 d . C om p le te . KNIGHT, ARCADE, LOWESTOFT. << PICK E T” YOLS. W AN TE D .-State condition O and lowest prices. A. B.C., c/o Cricket, 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. City andSouthLondonRailway. To the OVAL in 10 Minutes. T r a v e l b y t h e E le c t r ic H a il w a y T r a in s e v e r y f o u r m in u t e s . W ANTED, for the East Lancashire Cricket Club, Blackburn, for season 1896, a first-class Pro fessional CRICKETER. A good all-round man will be liberally dealt with. — State age, terms, and references to T h os . Eastw ood, 4, Duke’ s Brow, Blackburn. A RM Y BELL TENTS.—Waterproof Canvas, 40 ft. in circumference, with poles, pegs, runners, lines mallets, and bags all complete, and ready for use. Cost the Government £5 each. Price only 17s. 6d. of SAMUEL MOSES & Sons (Contractors for the old clothing, &c., of the British Army), 66, Mansell Street, London, E. Blankets andWaterproof Ground Sheets, 20s. per doz. New Swords, Special Line, CalvaLry or Artillery, 4s. 6d. each ; third of cost price. New Ashantee Hammocks, 8s. 6d. each, complete with mallet, staves, &c. Government linen bed cases (to be filled with straw) Is. 6d. each, or new ones at 2s. 6d. New filters (Maignen’s Patent Rapid Bucket Filter), 7s. 6d. each. Suitable for camping out. Remit with orders at once. Telegrams, ‘‘ Government, London.” F a r e 2 d . THOMAS C. JENKIN, G eneral M anager . C r i c k e t : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, 168, UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON, E.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 20 th 1895. NOT ICE ! The Editor guarantees the insertion of the Match Scores of Clubs only when arrangements are made for the publica tion of the whole of the season’s scores. The charge is One Shilling each match, with a minimum of One Guinea. Scores not thus arranged for are inserted at the rate of Two Shillings each match if space admits. ^ a b t l t o n ( 5 o S 0 t p . The abstract and brief chronicle of the time.— Hamlet. A b e l ’ s 157 for Surrey against Lan cashire at Manchester it will inlerest most Cricket readers to know is the four teenth innings of over a hundred the little man has scored for his county. Besides these, he has reached three figures in three representative fixtures, so that in all, his centuries in important matches num ber 16. In view of his approaching benefit it will be of use, if only to one of the most deserving and honest fellows the present or indeed any other generation of cricket has known, to give, as I am able to do, thanks to the good offices of the Surrey scorer (Mr. F. Bcyington), a list of his principal innings. His fourteen hundreds for Surrey are as under: Year. Date. Place. Opponents. Runs. 1886. April 26. Oval. Gloucestershire. 110. 1886. June 14. Oval. Cambridge Umv. 160. 1886. July31. Oval. Australians. 144. 1887. June8. Leicester. Leicestershire. 118. 1889. June 24. Oval. Oxford Umv. 138. 1890. Aug. 14. Lord’s. Middlesex. 161. 1890. Aug. 18. Oval. Lancashire. 146. 1891. May 18. Nttghm. Notts. J03. 1891. July 13. Brighton. Sussex. 197. 1894. May 25. Oval. Middlesex. 136. 1894. July 17. Derby. Derbyshire. 122. 1895. May 14. Oval. Essex. 217. 1895. May 24. Oval. CambridgeUmv. 165. 1895. June 14. M ’Chester. Lancashire. 157. The three other innings to which refer ences has already been made were:— Year. Date. Place. Opponents. Runs. 1892. Feb. 2. Sydney. Lord Sheffield’s X I. v. Combined Australia. 132.* 1892. Sep. 12. Hastings. Gentlemenv. Players. 117. 1894. July 6. Oval. Gentlemen v. Players. 168.* On three occasions (once in 1892 and twice in 1894) when he was not out, he carried his bat through the inuings, and his 168 last year at the Oval, is,
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