Cricket 1898
M a y 12, 1898. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 127 BEN E TF INK & CO., Cricket Bats. Boys’ , Half Cane, No. 4,3/3 ; No. 5,3/8 ; No. 6,4/5 Ditto, All Cane................. No. 5, 8/3 ; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ .Resilient,” Selected .......... No. 6, 8/5 Men’s, All Cane ......................................5/3, 6/- Ditto, ditto, Super...................................... 8/5 Ditto, ditto. Selected ............................... 9 8 Clapshaw’s “ Resilient” Selected .......... 14/10 Warsop’s “ C onqueror ” ........................ 16/10 Wisden’s “ Crawford’s ” ) ....................... 16/9 “ E x c e llb b ” ..................... ) ............................... 20/- Single Bat sent Pestfree. Immense stock of Cricket Bats by Lillywhite, Clapshaw, Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Sykes, \Visden, G. U. Hearne, Biyan, Gardiner, and Nicolls. Cricket Bails, Duke’s S u p e r ...................................... ........ 5/3 Dark’s C r o w n ...................................... ......... 5/- G rasshopper ...................................... ......... 410 Benetflnk’s B. C. B........................ ........ 4/0 Ditto ditto Boys’ .......... ......... 3/3 Wisden’s Special School, Boys’ ... ........ 3/10 Ditto, Crown Match Ball (57/- per doz.) Postfree. ........ 5/- “ E clipse ,” Compo., 5g oz............ Compjfcition, Boys’............................ Postage , 2d. ........ 1/9 8d., lOd. Cricket Stumps. Polished Ash ................. Brass Ferrules ................. Ditto, Steel Shod Solid Brass Tops ......... Ditto, Revolving Tops ... Postage , 7d Boys’. 1/5, 1/11 2/8, 2/10 Men’s. 2/6 3/- 4/- 5/6, 6/6 7/-, 8/- Wicket Keeping Gloves. Batting Gloves. Cricket Nets and Poles, Complete from 7/11 to 60/-. Cricket Bags, 8/6 to 26/-. C A TA L O G U E S P O S T F R E E . Cricket Boots, Caps, Belts, Blazers, Ties, &c., &c. C L U B C O L O U R S T O O R D ER . Patterns Post Free. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES . THE GREAT ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS, Cricket Shirts. White Flannelette ................. Ditto Flannel ........................ Ditto Twill Flannel................. Ditto All W ool........................ T he C lub , Coarse Canvas, White, Pink, or B lu e.......... T he C ounty , very Fine White T w ill...................................... Umpire’s Coats .......... Boys’. Men’s. 2 2. 24 2 6 2/9. 3/0 3/3 3/6, 4/0 4/6 5/11, 6/11 2/6, 3 0, 4/0 4/0 .. 4/11, 0/0, 8/0, 10/0 3d. Trousers. Men’s. 4/11, 11 7/9 9/0 nett. Boys’ . White Flannel, well shrunk, 5/0, 5/3, 5/0 Ditto. Super. 0 3,0/0,0/11 Best Qualify Flannel, heavy milled, twice shrunk ............................... Best Cashmere, thoroughly shrunk, and best make throughout ......... 10/0 nett. Plain Grey or Striped Flannel........ 5/11, 7/0, 9 0 Best White Flannel, guaranteed not to shrink ...................................... 10/0 Postage 3d. under 10/* Leg Guards. Men’s Moleskin ... Boys’ ditto .......... Men’s White Buck Boys’ ditto .......... Men’s Skeleton ... Ditto, Gold Cape ... ................. 3/0 ................. 3/3 ... 5/3, 0 8, 7/6 .......... 4 9, 0/| ... 7/0, 8/9, 10/ t ................. 0/9 All Post free. 89, 90, 107 & 108, Cheapside, LONDON. H. GRADIDGE, PATENTEE AND SOLE MAKER OF THE CELEBRATED “ IMPERIAL DRIVER BAT.” Patent No. 27,536. Patent No. 27,536. Used by Prince Ranjitsinhji, A. C. MacLaren, Esq., N. F. Druce, Esq., F. S. Jackson, Esq., A. J. Webbe, Esq., and all the leading Players in the Kingdom. Fac to ry : ARTILLERY PLACE , WOOLWICH, S .E . CricketFieldandGarden Rollers IRON SEATS AND ORNAMENTAL YASES, MOWERS, PAYILIONS, IRON ROOFING SHEETS AND BUILDINGS 8PBCIALLY QUOTED FOR. Iron FenciDg, Gates. Railings and Estate Requisites, also all the leading Cycles and Accessories. Cheapest forcash only. Special Catalogues for 1898 post free of JOHN A TTWOOD REEVE , Stony Stratford. Bucks. IN TH E P R E S S . “CRICKET’S” YEflH BOOH lor 1 8 9 8 . Containing Portraits and Biographies of Celebrities for theyear. Price 6d.; by Post, 7d. A Valuable Companion for Players, Officials, and all followers of the Game. Obtainable of all Railway Bookstalls, Newsagents, and Offices of “ CRICKET,” 168, U P P ER THAMES STREET, E.C.
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