Cricket 1899

M at 25, i8 9 9 . CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 159 BENETFINK *■ c? The Great Athletic Outfitters. C r i c k e t B a t s . Boys’ Half Cane, No. 4,3/3; No. 6,3/8 ; No. 6,4/8 Ditto, All Cane.................. No. 5, 8/3 ; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selectel .......... ” * " " Men’s-, All Cane ................................. Ditto, ditto, Super.................................. Ditto, dittq, Selected .......................... Clapshaw’s “ Resilient,” Selected .. Warsop’s “ C onqubbob ” .................. Wisden’s “ Crawford’s ” ) .................. ‘•E xcbllbr ” ... ... ) .................. Single Bat sent Post fn e . Immense stock of Cricket Bits by Lillywhite, Clapshaw. Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Wisden, G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, anI Nicolls. C r i c k e t B a l l s . Duke’s S u p b b .................................................. Dark’s C row n ......................... . ................... G rabsropper .................................................. Benetfink’s Practice, Bj oz............................. Ditto B. C. B., warranted................... Ditto ditto Boys’ ........................... Wisden’s Special School, Boys*................... Ditto, Crown Match Ball ................... (87/- per doz.) Postfree. “ E clipse ,” Compo., 5J oz............................. Composition, 5j oz............................................ Ditto Boys*......................................... Postage , 2d. C r i c k e t S t u m p s . Polished Ash ........................... Brass Ferrules ........................... Ditto, Steel Shod Solid Brass Tops .................. Ditto, Revolving Tops .......... Postage , 7d. Boys’. 1/8, 1/11 2/8, 2/10 C rick e t N ets. BACK NETS ONLY, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 18ft. x 6ft. 18ft. X 7ft. 8/3 nett. t9/- nett. 18 ft. x 8ft. 10/-. W ITH SIDE W INGS, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 42ft. X 6ft. 42ft. X 7ft. 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett. 42ft. by 8ft. 22/- nett. CATALOGUES P 0 8 T F R E E . C rick e t Bags, S/6 to il/-. C rick e t Boo ts, B laze rs, C aps, B e lts, Ties, &c., &c. CLUB COLOUR3 TO ORDER. Patterns Post Free. SPEC IAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUAN T IT IES . Cricket Shirts. W hite Flannelette ................... Ditto Flannel ........................... Ditto Twill Flannel................... Ditto All W o o l........................... T hb C lub , Coarse Canvas, White, Pink, or B lu e ........... T hb C ou nty , very Fine White T w ill......................... Umpire’s C o a ts .......... Boys'. Men’s. 2/2, 2/4 2 6 2/9, 3 0 3/3 3 8, i/0 i/6 8/11, 6/11 2/6, 3/6, i/6 i/6 ...i/ll, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6 Postage , 3d. Trousers. Men's. i/ll, 8/11 7/9 9/6 nett. 10/6 nett. Boy8\ W hite Flannel, well shrunk, 8/0, 8/3, 8 6 Ditto. Super. 6/3, 8/6, 611 Best Quality Flannel, heavy milled, twice shrunk .................................. Best Cashmere, thoroughly shrunk, and beat make throughout .......... Plain Grey or Striped F lann el.......... 8/11, 7/6, 9/8 BestWhite Doe Cloth, guaranteed not to shrink .......................................... 10/6 Postage 3d. under 10/» Leg Guards. Men’s W hite Twill ........................................... 3/ Boys’ ditto .......................................................... 3/3 Men’s White Buck .......................... 8/3, 8/8, 7/6 Boys’ ditto .................................................. i/9, 8/3 Men’s Skeleton .................................. 7/0, 8/9, 10/- Ditto, Gold Cape ... .................................. 6/9 A ll Post fre*. 8 9 , 9 0 , 1 0 7 & 1 0 8 , CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. ABEL & LANE, VI\ i r _, _*»__ 1 1 ,__\ ^ Patentees and Sole Manufacturers o f the f l b x i b l e b a l l (Surrey XI.) (28 Y ears’ Practical Maker) AND THE CELEBRATED BAT THE “ GUVNOR,” As used b y ROBERT A B E L ; also by the Counties, the Universities, and the principal Public Schools. W orks : 310, KENNING TON ROAD , S .E . catalo & ues on application . CRYSTAL PALACE v. ST. BARTHOLOMEW ’S H 08 P IT A L .—Playe 1 at the Crystal Palace on May 18. S t . B arth olom ew ’ s H o spita l . J. C. Pale, b Guy Turner ...................28 H. B. Hill, b Umney 2 H.S. Greaves,bUmney 11 C. Anderson, b Guy Turner .................. 0 J. B. Bigg, b Howard Turner ................. 1 H. E. Scoones, b Guy Turner ...................10 E. F. Rose, b Guy Turner .................. 5 H. W . Pank, c R. B. Alexander,b Umney 15 H. T. Fowler, c Dillon, b Guy Turner........... 7 H. S.Ward, c Colman, b U m ney................... 7 H. Wellasterman, not out .......................... o Extra ................... 1 Total , 87 C rysta l P a l a c e . E. Guy Turner, c Bill, b 8ale ................... 3 S. Colman, b Bigg ... 31 E. B. Alexauder, b P a n k ...........................74 K. B. Alexander, st Fowler, b Bigg ...120 H. L. Turner, b Pank 0 F. Hill, c Fowler, b B ig g ...........................21 Dr. W . F. Umney, b Bigg .......................... 0 R. H. Dillon, not out 35 J. Div«-8, not out ... 4 Extras ...................16 Totil (7 wkts) 304 E. H. Lulham and Gillett did not bat. T E N T S ! Government Bell Tents ! ORIGINALLY COST £ 6 ; OFFERED at 25/- Each, or Selected at 30/- Each. Cash with Order. 45 ft. Circumference. 10 ft. high. H AVE onlv been used a short time by H.M. Government. Suitable for Camping Out, Gardens, Cricket Grounds, Tennis Lawns, &c. Complete with pole, pegs, lines, mallet, and tent bag. Two supplied to Buckingham Palace.—Apply ANDREW POTTER. Melbourne Works, Wolvtr- hampton. Also Manufacturer of Marquees, Garden and all other kin^s of Tents, for Sale or Hire. Catalogues and Estimates Free on Application. The T e n th A u s tr a lia n T o u r in E n g lan d . ONE PENNY. NOW READY. Containing P h o t o s and B io g r a p h ie s of each member of the team and interesting tables relating to previous tours. 168, U p p e r T h am e s S t r e e t , L o n d o n , E.C. T EN TS! TENT8 !! and camping-out equipments. All these tents are best selected, nearly new, made of best white flax, most suitable for camping- out, gardens, bathing, etc., etc. ; comp’ ete with new mallet, poles, pegs, lines, and tent bagi for 25s., carriage paid ; will take back if not approved. We can also supply cheaper qualities ifJdesired. Folding- beds, iron frames, 10s. : blankets, weighing 4 lbs.. 2s. lt d .; palliasses. Is. 6d .; bolsters, 6d.; waterproof ground sheets, 3* feet, by 72 feet, 4s. W e have re­ ceived numerous testimonials similar to the follow­ in g :—“ From A. Lin*1, Falcon Road, Battersea. I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the tent this morn­ ing. I am very pleased with it. so are all that have Been -Tww. TTwwwiKUU. R nrri.Y t EaatJ3Lreet Work-i, Readings*

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